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HomeMy Public PortalAbout1933 Annual Watertown Report ANNUAL REPORTS BY THE OFFICERS OF THE ToWN OF WATERTOWN FOR THE Three Hundred and Third Year of its Organization YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1933 i II 1 .• /l THE HA51P HIRE PRESS, INC. Cambridge, Mass. 1934 SEE BACK OF BOOK FOR CONTENTS a TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1933 Selectmen EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Cha.ir?rwn MAURICE H. C'CCIN NELL, Clerk JAMES H. SHERIDAN Committee Assignments EDWARD D. HOLLAND Highways, Sewers and Drainage, Sidewalks, Dust Lay- ing, Ashes and Paper, Street Lights, Poles and Wires, Engineering, Administration Building AlAUP110E H. O'CO NINELL Fire, Outside Aid, Mothers' Aid, Soldiers' Relief, Election Expenses, Building Inspec- tor, State and Military Aid, Tree Warden, Moth Department: JA. ES H. SHERIDAN Police, Workmen's Compensaticm, Insurance, Contiagent, Fuel, Town Physician, Town Veterinarian, Weights and Measures, Legal Services Town Clerk WILLIAM P. IMeGUIRE Term expires 1936 Treasurer HARRY W. BRIGHAM Term expires 1934 3 4 WATERTCIWN TOWN REPORT Assessors of Taxes ILLIAM BELL, Chair nw?z Term expires 1934 EDWARD F. WRIGHT", Secretary Term expires 1936 ED ARD A. OATES Term expires 1935 Collector of Taxes FREDERICK J. CGLBY Tenn expires 1934 Auditor WILLI AINI W. N011CROSS, Jr. Tenn expires 1934 Moderator P. SARSF IELD CUNNIFF Term expires 1934 School C'owunittee F'RANCIS P. CAR.ROLL, Chairman Terns expires 1934 MARY CORCORAN, Sea-rotary Term expires 1934 FRANCIS A. KELLY Team expires 1934 HAROLD B. BLAZO Term expires 1935 HARLES F. J. HARRINGTON Team expires 1935 E. LOUISE RICHARDSON 'Perm expires 1936 HARR.IE E. WAITE Terra expires 1936 Trustees Free Public Library REV. ED%V. C. C A,[P, Chairinan Term expires 1936 RUTH H. FURBER, Secretary Term expires 1935 P. SARSFIELD GUNNIFF Term expires 1934 ARTHUR T. GRAY Term expires 1934 CHARLES F. SHAkV Term expires 1936 FRED E. CRA FO D Terra expires 1935 Board of Health GUY C. PESCE, Cl air man Term expires 1935 EARL J. NVY'LIE, ,Secretary Term expires 1936 WALTER N. SECORD Term expires 1934 TOWN OFFICERS 5 Park Commissio.-ners *ARTHUR L. MORSE, Chairman Term expires 1935 WINTHROP G. ROCKWELL, See. Term expires 1936 One Vacancy Water Commimioncrs **J01-1N P. GALLAGHER, Ch'rman Term expires 1936 EDWARD C. HALL, Secretary Term expires 1934 ***JOSEPH L. TYGHE Terni e-.-.-pires 1994 FRANK L. MAGUIRE Term expires 1934 'JAMES M. OGILVIE Term expires 1934 ***-WALD0 P. EMERSON Term expires 1934 ****ROY C. PAPALIA Term expires 1934 *Did not qualify. *"'Appointed by Selectmen, 1-farch 1.0, 1933 ***Appointed by Selectmen, -larch 17, 1933 -t'l-"appointed by Selectmen, Sept. 8, 1933 Planning Board ERNEST M. SMALL, Ckabvw?t Term expires 1935 RONALD M. STONE, Secretary Term expires 1936 WILFRED A. NORRIS Term expires 1936 MASSIS N. TOMASSIAN Term expires 1935 WILLIAM W. RUGG Term expires 1934 Tree Warden JOHN C. FORD Term expires 1934 *Elected Chairman to fill vaeancy cau:;vfl by death of Chairman Harold R. Hall, deceased Nay. 7, 19". ,$*Elected Chairman in Sept. 1933 to fill place of Chairman John S. Lovell, deceased Sept. 9, 1938. ***Appointed Sept. 22. 1933 to fill vacmicy caused by death of John S. Lovell, terin expiring, 1935, until Nlarch 1934 Town. Election, Com3tables *JAMES L. HADDIE Term expires 1934 CORNELIUS H. KEEFE Term expires 1934 6 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT APPOINTED OFFICERS Superintendent of Moth Departinent VAN D. HOR.TON Term expires January 193,1 Pegistrturs of Voters JOHN A. LOYND, Chairman Term expires 1936 ILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Clerk fierin expires 1936 PATRICK D. GLE.ASON Term expires 1934 WILLIAM S. HUGHES Term expires 19.1.5 Town Engineer OTIS D. ALLEN Superintendent of Streets PIERCE P. CONDON Keeper of Infirmary merry and Pound GORGE H. WHITE `own Physician MICHAEL J. KELLEY, M. D. Inspector of Cattle and Town Veteiinarian 14ARRY W. JAKEMAN, V. M. D. lnspectw of Buildings ILLIAM II. WILSON Scaler of Weights and Measures VICTOR M. .A,NDERSON Agent for P cruel of Deceased Soldiers WILLIIAM P. Mc UIRE TOWN OFFICERS 7 Agent, Department of Public H.Wja:re DANIEL H. MURPHY Fence Viewers WILLIAM H. ILIFFE JOHN S. WILSON FRANK W. WATERHOUSE Keeper of Lockup JOH • F. MILMORE General Agent, Board, of Heal% FRED W. DODGE Superintendent of Cemeteries `VAN D. ]HORTON Impector of Plumbing CHAR,LES M. HEWITT Town Coumel FRANCIS J. McNAMARA Playground CCornmis8 oners BERNARD S. McHUGH, Chairman Tern-1 expires 1935 ARTHUR C. FAGAN, Secretary Term expires 1936 WINTHROP G. ROCKWELL Term expires 1934 Dog ,,Oc,e.r. WARREN J. EASTMAN *Appointed to fill vacancy cif Frank R. Shorey, deceased March 10, 1933. Special Officers ulith Pay When on D°t.t-ty GEORGE IT. WHITE ARNOLD E. HOLMES PAT'RICK J. QU1NN PA.TRICK J. VAHEY WALTER. E. RUNDLETT NAMES RYAN JAMES B. MURPHY JOHN J. HOGAN Fi-? ace, Go-mmitte e JOHN A. COLBERT, Chairmau Tern expires 1936 WlLFRED J. PAQUET, Secretary Term expires 1934 GEOR,GE O. BATER Term expires 1934 THOMAS E. DOYLE Term expires 1934 .ARTHUR II. JONES Term expires 1934 LEO F. LANDRY Term expires 1934 THOMAS F. MEGAN Term expires 1.934 A. LESTER SHIPTON Term expires 1934 MATTHEW W. J. {CARLEY Term expires 1935 STERLING R. CARRINGTON Term expires 1935 ROSCOE F. DAUGHTERS Term expires 1925 *GROVER C. GODIE Terre expires 19 5 DAVID E. FITZGERALD Term expires 1935 RALFH C. GARDINER Term expires 1935 J. VIN+CENT MacDONOUGH Terra expires 1935 JOHN M. RU SELL Term. expires 193E ROBERTS. QUINBY, M.D. Term expires 1936 WILLIAM G. GRHNDY Term expires 1936 PATR,IC K A. MENTON Term expires 1936 JAMES T. PHELAN Term expires 1936 EDWARD G. WEBSTER Term expires 1936 *Elected Nov- : 3, 1933 in Fflace of Arturc DeFilippo, decease(I May 6, 1933, Rublic Weighers TROM AS 11, BLAKENEY THOMAS JOSEPTI McCUE RGY M. EATON G. 13. WENDELL HAROLD R. I'EVEAR C. G. OSGOOD TOWN OFFTCERS 9 WILLIAM CASEY 11UGiI GOLFING CHARLE'S L. CASEY JOSEPH KELLEY WALLACE J. GREEN DOI_IGAL McMILLAN H, DEAN YORK NATHAN R. DOLEIER 4LMON H. MacDONALD HUGH GODDARD IIARRY W. PACKARD FRED SOUCEY F 01'REST E. J. GLIDDEI~ PER.CY J. WALKER FRA—'� I J. CAPEY JOHN RING FRED C. LEON .RD J HN STUART JOSEPH Mc I I EjFFREY ANTHONY FLYNN JAMES �I�URPH SiEh�,'�I�i.AK DER'7DEf RI�yA�`N h� G. J. ��R.ES I O s�AlYl EL BA1V3DASA3�J�A LOUTS HIRSCH Mawr ers of Wood and Bark C. G. OSGOOD WILLIAM J. CASEY C. P. WENDELL CHARLES L. CASEY HAROLD R. PEVEAR 10 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT RECENT COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS Committee of Seven on Addition to Senior High School, appointed by Moderator P. Sar6field Cuuiai#L on Dec. 24, 1933, ender authority of vote passed at Town Meeting held on Dec. 19, 1933, Under Article 8 CHARLES F. SHAW, fit Lan,gdon Avenue FRANCIS P. +CARROLL, 26 Amherst Road HAROLD B. BLAZO, fib Marshall Street JOHN A. COLLINS, 43 Paul Street CHARLES F. J. I.1AB RIN TON, 9-:B Fairview Avenue EDIVIN H. WHITEHILL, 42 Barnard Avenue Committee of Five oil Addition to Main Brancli of the Free Public Library, appointed by Moderator Cunniff can Dec. 20, 1933, Andes authority of vote passed at Town Meeting held on Dec. 18, 1933, under .Article 10 REV. EDWARD C. CAMP, —95 Garfield .Street ARTHUR F. GRAY, 20 Fayette ,Street JOHN J. IVIcLAUTHLIN, 51 Green Street RODNEY G. PAGE, 366 School Street *J. VINCENT MacDONOUGH, 28 Whitcomb Street *--Appnirited .:Tait. 4. 1,934, to 'fill vacancy of John P. Gallagher, who resigned Dec. 23, 15)33. ToWN OFFICER'S POPULATION The estimated number of inhabitants of Watertown for the year 1915, as shown by the state census, 16,615 ; police census$ 18,040. Police census, January 1917, 20,- 055. Estimated population, Janwary 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 population, .Tan- ceary 1926, 2"7,500. Estimated. population, January 1927, 28,500. Estimated population, January 1928, 30,000. Es- timated population, January 1929, 31,500. Estimated population, January 1930, 22,500. United States census, April 1, 1930, 34,913. Estimated population, January 1, 1933, 36,400. Estimated population, January 1984, 36,- 500. 4 RECORD OF THE TOWN CLERK WARRANT FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING, ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND TOWN MEE,TINC MEMBERS Alarch 6, 1933 Comni.m m-ealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, 99. Try an Constable in the Town of Watertown, Greeting: In the flame of the Conunonwea.lth of Massachusetts, ,you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet in their respec- .tiv°e voting places iii said Town PRECINCT 1—Coolidge School, Arlington Street. PRECINCT 2-1-losmer School, Winthrop Street. PRECINCT 3—bast End Fire Station, Mt. Auburn Street. PRECINCT 4---Senior High School, Columbia Street. PRECINCT 5---Central Fire Station, Main Street. PRECINCT 6—James Russell Lowell School, Lowell Avenue. PREINCT 7—Administration Building, fain, Street. PRECINCT 8--CentraI Fire Station, Main 'Street. PRECINCT O -West Junior High School, Waverley Avenue. PRECINCT 10—Browne School, Main Street. on Monday, the sixth clay of March, 1933, at 3 A. M., to act on the following articles, viz. : Article 1. To choose the regular Town Officers for the ensuing year, the following to be printed on and chosen 12 WATERTC3WN TOWN REPORT 13 by the official bailot, to wit: One Selectman for three years, who shall also be a member of the Board of Public Welfare, Surveyor of Highways and Appraiser; one Mod- erator for one year; one Tower. Clerk for three y&-rrs; one Treasurer for one year; one Collector of Taxes for one year; one Auditor for one year; one Assessors of Taxes for three years;two members of the School Committee for three years; two Trustees of the Free Public (library for three years ; one member of the Board of Health for three years; one Park CommisMoner for three years; one Water Commissioner for three years; one 'Tree Warden for one year ; three Constables for one year; two mem- bers of the Planning hoard for three wears. Also for the electron of nine (9) Town Meeting Mein- bers for the three-year terns in each of the ten voting pre- cincts of the Town, and to till the followingvacancies: one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1934, Precinct One; one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1935, in Precinct Three; one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1934, and one (1) va- cancy in tearer expiring in 1935, in Precinct Four; one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1934, in Precinct Five; t%vo (2) vacancies in term expiring in 1934, and one (1) va- cancy in term expiring in 1935, in Precinct Six; true (1.) vacancy in term expiring in 1934, .and one (1) vacancy in tern expiring in 1935, in Precinct Seven; one (1) va- cancy in term expiring in 1935, in Precinct Eight; one (1) vacancy in teem expiring in 1934, in Precinct Ten. The polls will open at 9 A. M. and will close at 3 P. M. You are also required to notify and warn the legal voters aforesaid to meet in the Administration Building, in said Town, on Monday, the sixth day of March, 1933, at 8.1.5 P. M., to act on the fallowing article Article 2. To choose all other necessary Town. Officers hi such manner as the Town may direct. The consideration of further business under this war- rant will be postponed until Tuesday evening, March 21, 14 WATERTOWN T01-MIN REPORT 1933, at 7 P. M., in the Senior High School Building, Col- umb4L Street, or until such hater tirne as the meeting may direct. Article .3. To hear the report of the Town Officers as printed and to hear the report of any comni1ttee 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 ensuing year, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay that portion of the Town debt which matures oil or previous to January 1, 1934, direct how the monoy shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Treasurer, with the -,tppj-ov,;jl of the Selectmen, to re- fund any or, all of tile revenue notes issued in anticipation of the revenue of the year 1983, 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 1933. Article 7. 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 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. Article 8. To see what method the Town will vote to adopt for the collection of taxes for the ensuing year, and to fix the compensation of the Collector, or take any action relating thereto. Article 9. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum sufficient to pay the County of Middlesex as required by law on account of assessments levied on the town for its RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 15 snare of the principal of the Middlesex County Tubercu- losis Hospital Funding Loan, Act of 1932, bands matur- ing in 1933, issued in compliance with Chapter 10, Acts of 1932, also for any ether indebtedness incurred and out- standing under said Chapter 10, also for the town's share of interest on said bonds due in 1938, also for the care and treatment of tubercular patients under Acts of 1928, Chapter 385 as amended by Acts 1931, Chapter 60, also for Beare, maintenance and repair of said Hospital for 1932, including interest can temporary notes issued there- for in accordance with General Laws, Chapter 111, Sec- tions 85 and 85-A., and for all other expenses in connec- tion therewith, determine how the money shall be raised, or in any way act thereon. Article 10. To see if the Fawn will appropriate a sum of moneys for the rent of the Grand Army Hall, care of the grounds 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 B. Patten. Post, No. 81, G. A. R., to expend the same, di- rect how the saine shall be raised, or take any action re- lating thereto. Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate a stun of money to pay the cost of providing suitable headquarters for Burnham-Manning 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 Barham-Manning Post, No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the UnitedStates.) Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to establish a Reserve Police Force, consisting of twelve (1 ) mem- bers, appropriate the necessary sum of money therefor, or take any action relating thereto. Article M_ To see if the Town will vote to discontinue the Street Lights, in whole or in part, or take any action relating thereto. 16 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to abolish the Playground Commission, or tale any action relating thereto. (Request of Park Commission.) Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Park Commissioners to exercise the powers conferred by General Laws, Chapter 45, Section 14, relative to the laying ont, use and control of Pla.ygrotlncds, appropriate the necessary star of money for-the use of the Park De- partnient, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Park Commission.) Article 16. 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 sum not less than six dollars ($6.) per square foot, or tale any action relating thereto. Article 17. To .see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning By-Law of the Town of Watertown, or take any action relating thereto said Zoning By-Law to be arnend- ed as follows: L By adding to the caption thereof the wards "and the use of premises with or without buildings," so that the caption will read : "Regulations As to Use and Con- struction of Buildings and the Use of Premises With or Without Buildings." 2. By striking out Section 1 of Article l and inserting in place thereof, the following: "Section 1. Purposes. 1. To promote the health, safety, convenience, and welfare of its inhabitants, to lessen danger from fire and congestion, and to improve and beautify the town, the Town of Watertown is hereby divided into districts, and the use, construction, repair, alteration, height and area of buildings and structures and the use of premises with or without buildings or structures thereon, are hereby restricted and regulated as hereinafter provided. 2. In this by-law* the following terms shall have the meanings here assigned to them RECORD OF TOWN I1 F E"I'IN GS 17 (a) A Family-: Any number of individuals living and cooking together on the premises as a single housekeep- ing unit. (b) A One-Family House: A detached dwelling de- signed for and occupied by a. single family. (c) A Trvo-Family Tlouse : A detaelied dwelling de- signed for two families. (d) Apartment House: A dwelling for more than two families under one roof, or for one or more families above a first floor used for lion-residence purposes. (e) A dwelliag: Any building; used in whole or in part for habitation. (f) Motel or Lodging or Boarding House: A hotel or lodging or boarding house is a building erected for or used for paying guests, permanently or transiently, where over three ( ) bedrooms are used for such purposes. (g) A Half 'Story: A half story is that portion of a building under a sloping roof, the cubic contents of which are never more than one half of that of the story below. If the cubic contents are greater it shall be deemed a story. (h) An Accessory Use or Building : A rise of land or a structure or building customarily incident to the use of land or buil-ding to which it is accessory-. (i) ANon-Conforming Use or Building: An existing . use of land or a structure or building which does not con- form to the regulations for the district in which such use of land, structure or building exists. (j) A Lot: A lot is that area of land described in an application for a permit." 3. By striking out Paragraph 1 of Section 2 of Arti- cle I, and inserting in pIace thereof the following "1. The Zoning Map, prepared by Otis D. ,Allen, Toxvii Engineer, dated January I, 1933, and showing the boun- daries of each district and the designation of each dis- trict by means of a numeral and a. letter, is declared to be a part of this by-law." 18 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 4. By striking out in Paragraph 3 of Section 1, of Article III, the following "A half-story is a story which is situated hi a sloping roof, the finished floor area of which dues not exceed two- thirds the floor area of the story irr iediately below it and which does not contain an independent apartment," spa that said Paragraph 3 will rend as follows: "3. In a district marked by the Letter C and in a dis- trict marked by the letter D no building shall be erected to a height in excess of forty-ftve feet, and iio building used in any part for residence purposes by more than one family or for the purpose of a hotel, lodging or }warding house, or club, shall be in excess of two and une-half stories." 5. By striking out Paragraph 1 of Section I of Article IV, and inserting in place thereof the following: "Tire Pudding Inspector shall approve no plan for the erection or alteration of any building or Dart thereof, plans and specifications and intended use for which are not in all respects in conformity with the provisions of this By-Law. The decision of the Building Inspector shall be subject to review by the Board of Appeal in the manner provided by law." 6. By striking out Section 3 of Article IV, and insert- ing in place thereof the following: "Upon any well-founded information from any citizen that this by-law is being violated or upon his own initia- tive, the Building Inspector shrill take immediate steps to enforce the by-law 3ry applying for an injunction to the Superior Court." (Request of the Planning Board.) Article 18. To hear the report of the Selectmen rela- tive to the laying out, alteration and relocation of Arling ton Street as a public way,. from Elm Street to Arsenal Street, cinder the provisions of Chapter 32 of the Gener- al Laws and the amendments thereto, and to see if the Toy will vote to accept said Arlington Street as laid out, altered and relocated as and for a public way, and RECORD OF TOWN MEMNGS 19 will authorize the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, by right of eminent domain, or otherwise, awy land nee- essary for said laying out, alteration and relocation, pro- vide the money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action rela,ting thereto. And you will notify and Nvarn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time and at the glace herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a painted copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town, seven days at ]east 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 or before the time of said meeting. Given under our hands this seventeenth day of Fel)i•u- ary, A. D. 1933. EDWARD D. HOLLAND, MAURI E H. O'CONNELL, . JAMES H. SHERIDA.N, Selectmen of Watertown. 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 times and at the places herein, specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by pasting 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. REGAIN, Cwistable. of l catertoxv. Attest. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. 0 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT Notices were mailed to the Tovrn Meeting Members at least seven days prig to the Town Meeting of the pro- posed business to beconsidered at the meeting. W1LLIAM P, McGUIRE, Toren Clerk. Annual Town Meeting, Marcia 6, 1933 Precinct Officers Precinct 1. Eugene L. Storey, Warden; Joseph J. .Morley, Clerk. Inspectors : Harry E. Burroughs, Pearl A. Baxter, Helen L. Boudreau, Lucy FitzGerald, Alfred T. Pennington, Frances C. Murphy, Neil T. Curran, Will- iam J. Sullivan. Counters: Edna R. Patrick, Margaret M. Keefe, Forrest W. Barker, Pius McDonald. Preclirtct 2. Frank A.Fitrpatrick, Warden, William B. Glidden, Ciet k. Inspectors: Frederick 0. FitzGer arld, Mae F. Elwell, Blanche H. Robinson, Bernard A. Morley, John C. O'Dr•iscoll, Ralph H. Duley, Arthur J. McCarthy, Har- old Hasle. Counters : Patrick R. Burns, Roger S. Hub- bard, Theodore F. Neilson, Arvid G. Johnson. Preoll?ct 3. Richard M. Latch, Warden, Joseph A. Murray, Clerk.. Inspectors: Mabel C. Ma.cNutt, Izolee H. Gardiner, George P. AVarner•, Bessie E. Winn, Thomas O'Leary, James McNamara, Thvinas J. Mulvahill, Thomas Creamer. Counters.: Ruth K. L indbladh, Roy L Cummings, James S. Boyle, Jr., Edward F. Hennessey. Pr eci,-r.r:t 4. Fred W. Badge, VV'a detl, John 13. Watson, Clerk. Inspectors : Waldo P. Emerson, Margaret 13. Walker, Jaynes V. Delaney, James D. Hackett, Richard H. Gallagher, Emil K. Hall, FTuglr A. I4icI •een, Ain * F Osborne. Counters: Lavinia. Jensen, Elizabeth. F. Mae-- Donough, George E. LeFavor, Winifred X. Donnelly. Precinct 5. Joseph R. Cooney, Warden, Grace M. Gl- serl, Clerk. Inspeel ors! Alice Withee, Falter Flagg, Grace Ward, 7'h4ma�,;; P. Perry, Odd F, Hann, Jahn F. Glynn, John J. Keefe, Ann C. Wilson. Counters : Helen RECORD of TOWN MEETINGS 21 O'Brien, Margaret E. Ripley, .dice H. Farnham, John B. Ryan., Sadie E. Nichols, Edward X. Bacon. Precinct 6. John ' . Duvall, Warden, Lester A. Mur- phy, Clerk. Inspectors ; S. Alice Youngman,an, Katherine Landry, Annie M. Davis, Agnes C. Luther, Madeline E. Vary Dyke, Justine D. Hamilton, Theodore B. R b nson, Frederick Bell. Counters: Fanny L. Fall, Isabelle B. Swett, Bessie A. Murray, Matthew B. Peppard. Precinct 7. Harry J. York, Warden, John T. Gleason, Clerk. Inspectors; Eugene A. Moulton, Foy C. Papalia, Walter- J. McMullen, Marguerite MacDonald, Ernestine P. Howe, Evangeline L. Johnson, Anna Hyde, Elias A. Per1kins. Counters: Eleanor D. NATelch, Gcorge C. Camp- bell, Ella. M. Humphreville, Cynthia M. Watts, Victoria A. McGarrigle, Jaynes F. Lynch. Precinct S. Joseph. D. McCall, Warden, Wallace A. Shlpton, Clerk. Catherine Campbell, Ruth E. Hall, Olive P. Thayer, Joseph H. Bussey, Joseph W. Andrews, Ber- nard Ward, J. Wallace Loaders, Allan Kimball, Inspec- tur-s. Counters : Q. Charles Couture, Charles E. Collins, Robei t E. Mullen, Hugh Goddard. Precinct 9. James T. Phelan, Warden, Frederic E. Owen, Clerk; Inspectors. Domenick White, Mary Me- Elligott, George H. Lord, Emma Roche, Helena V. Sin- nett, Eleanor Mosman, Jaynes F. Keenan, Edsel 'bocci. Counters : Hattie T. Smith, Eve M. Eagleson, Ernest Bul- len, Joseph J. Kelly. Precinct 10. Charles A. McCarthy, Warden, Joseph S. Parent, Clerk. Inspectors: Mary M. Kelly, Ellen. B. Lougee, Florence V. Haddie, Anna V. Hughes, Mildred Upit, Hannah R. Parley, Mollie E. Smith, Francis J. Me- Cartby. Counters : George A. Reed, Marion C. Healey, Mary B. McNicholrxs, Fred. M. Brown, Mary E. Follans- bee. The foregoing officers were sworn to the faithful per- formance of their- duties,by Town Clerk, William P. Me- Quire'. i 22 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT The necessary ballots and paraphernah-a for conduct- ing the election -were inspected by the election officers of the various precincts. At 8 A. M. the meetings were called to order, the palls were declared open, and voting continued until 8 P. M. The ballots were couuted and the result of the same was declared in the respective precincts. The returns of votes cast in Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G, 7, S, 9 and 10 were duly recorded in the record kooks of said precincts, and the baliot sheets and records were de- livered to the Board of Registrars who proceeded to can- vass the same with the following result, which was de- clared by the Town Clerk. The following persons indicated by (*) were elected awl were sworn to the faithful performance of their duties by Town Clerk, William P. McGuire. ` utul Vote Cast 9,0-5 electine.-Pi, Member of Isourd of !rabbi Welfare, Su?,VTr 101' O Frigi avta s wal for Three 1'errm Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 f; 7 8 9 10 Total Eric L,. johnsen....152 260 350 548 311 ",1.1 4 L7 166 155 227 2900 *Maurice H. O'Connell ..........412 '1192 190 142 375 191 366 602 306 403 *3 7,; G. Frederick Robinson ..........,_171 264 246 2.77 271 316 230 189 1215 190 2279 Afar y F. Downey.. 25 27 38 20 20 29 17 19 7 14 216 Blanks .................. 42 34 21 15 34 13 37 41 22 24 282 Moderutor for One Year *P. Sars£ield CunnifF ..............5'79 779 710 911 856 761 906 865 50-1 696 7567 Blanks ..................22e3 108 134 91 155 102 151 152 112 P3 i 1485 Town Clerk for Three Years ''Wni. P. bleGuix:e 581 750 704 892 802 721 865 797 462 648 72.23 Scattering .......... 0 0 1 0 0 {1 0 0 0 1 Blanks ....................221 227 139 109 1211!M 142 192 220 154 2 1 , 1828 YYea_sra•re°r for 0rae Year *harry W. Brigham ............272 427 583 830 547 623 708 245 263 405 5003 John P. aveny ....470 494 222 158 424 224 315 628 216 405 3656 Blanks ...._............. 60 56 39 14 -10 16 34 44 97 53 293 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 29 Coliector of Taxes for Qnc Year Precincts 1 2 S 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ToW Frederick J, Colby ...........--563 761 719 920 813 768 887 788 495 656 7370 Blanks ....................239 216 1215 82 199 95 170 229 121. 207 1682 Auditor for One Year *William W. Norcrvss, Jr. —.555 741 71-3 914 783 761 859 770 473 639 7203 Blanks ....................247 236 131 88 228 102 198 247 143 224 1844 Assessor of Taxes for Three Yeiars *Edward F. Wright ..............553 728 694 009 807 741 858 784 455 633 7151 Scattering ............ 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Blanks ....................249 254 149 93 204 122 IDO 223 161 230 1894 School Committee, for Three Years Francis A, McDermott ........509 518 2)5 192 4T) 92: 9 .106 742 329 462 4172 Patrick A. Menton 488 487 234 171 465 250 405 712 355 491 4061 *U. Louise 11icharrlson —.--231 389 539 792 471 563 590 224 210 309 4113 'Harrie E. Waite..205 376 534 783 457 541) 566 210 218 208 4196 Scattering ............ 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 Blanks ....................171 184 123 66 137 105 147 146 110 163 1351 On Alarch $p 1933, 1petition was receivod by the Board of Regis- trars for recount of votes cast for School Committee. The recount, held on March 11, 1933;resulted as follows Francis A. McDermott ........510 539 256 193 488 259 40() 748 338 462 4182 Patrick A. Menton 48D 487 233 170 463 249 407 710 354 496 4058 *E. Louise Richardson ........230 .990 540 79O 472 563 590 220 209 208 4212 *Harrie E. Allaite-206 376 523 781 459 549 565 210 217 297 4193 Scattering ....... 0 0 3 1 2 3 1 0 1 0 11 Blanks ....................169 182 123 69 136 103 1-12 146 113 163 1350 Library Trustees for Three Years *Edward C. Camp 235 416 550 806 499 02 624 257 226 .34.5 456I Paul C. Harrington ........488 487 242 174 439 245 349 655 319 489 883*2 John F. Xonuhan..476 471 233 172 432 236 3.12 644 812 407 3725 *Charles F. Shaw. 229 285 533 78.1 1502 570 628 251 230 .136 4447 Blanks .................176 195 129 69 150 82 171 227 135 20; 1331 Board of Health for Threw Yerr-,Y& Eugene F. . Gorman ..............497 482 257 194 483 249 411 738 345 474 4130 *Earl J. Wylie........229 422 543 793 480 592 5176 225 238 342 4460 fllanks —................. 76 73 44 15 4s 22 50 54 33 47 462 24 WATELTOWN TOWN REPORT Park for Three Years Prechtels 1 2 3 4 5 6 "1 8 1 io Total Edward T. CouFineau .... 4D8 260 171 452 2319 349 673 TOW 44D 3953 *Wirithrop G. I'Zockwell .........._210 40J 534 8U6 i-A0 .598 6318 257 224 349 4526 Scattering ............ 0 0 1 0 0 0 fl 0 0 1 Blanks .............. 73 76 49 25 48 26 70 87 53 65 .572 LVa t er CommiSsi'an e r f or Th re e I'm rs Harold C. Everett 2108 402 535 781 468 562 572 215 224 3 02 4269 *John P. Gallagher ..........518 490 269 203 516 276 443 7161 358 513 4347 Blanks ................._ 76 F;') 40 18 27 2-7) 42' 41 34 48 436 On March 9, 1933, liefiflui) was received 6- the Board of Regis- trars for recount of votes cast for Water Commissioner. The rc- count, held on March 11, 19123, resulted as follows; Harold C, Everett207 39.1 .533 778 469 562 572 214 224 300 4252 *John P. Gallagher ..........520 502 271 206 515 276 441. 765 358 515 4369 Blanks .................... 75 82 40 IS 27 25 44 38 34 48 431 Tree Warden for One Year John C. Ford....._...-55 13 639 287 232 406 294 396 724 -�,_24 4611 4277 *Van D, Hortom-210 .354 5514 751 464 548 615 2-16 25 1 355 4308 Blanks .................... 79 84 43 19 41 21 46 47 .11 46 467 On March 7, 198.'3, petition was 'rereivod by the -Board of Regis- trars for recount of votes cast for Tree Warden. Tht, recount, held on March 11, 1933, resulted as follows: *John C. Ford.__,513 539 289 240 50Z 292 413 721 331 463 4303 Van D. Hor-ton......210 356 11 743 46,11 550 602 247 '244 353 4285 0 .................... 79 802 44 1D 40 21 42 49 .11 47 464 C 0 ws t(t Wes for ove Year *James L. Haddju, 227 400 531 773 472 579 595) 272 2.37 299 4386 *Cornelius H. Keefe ..................499 555 300 236 510 306 439 732 348 487 4412 *Frank L. Maguire 624 63G 812 704 671 709 659 395) .525 6229 Charles C. Mazza..443 43D 193 150 $62 1955 202 L-)5 3 278 370 :3286 Anthony Tocei __206 320 453 703 414 524 546 193 253 269 3881 Scattering 0 2 (0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 Blanks ... 0—16 591 419 332 569 314 .)80 642 3:35 6*19 4958 Plmmtny Boturd for Three Yem's JUIIIL E. l3ardis......479 494 241 180 465 250 407 689 343 441 3989 *Wilfred A. Norris ..................102 4615 581 819 564 629 638 376 294 407 5076 *Ronald M. Stone..298 451 572 850 538 610 674 241 281 374 4989 Scattering 0 0 1 0 1 0 U 1 0 3 'Manks .....................5 25 548 293 155 454 237 395 629 314 502 4047 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 25 TOWN MEETING MEMBE.R.S Precinct or e Three Year Teran—%otr• for Nine O'Brenaian, Jolua P. 41 Elton Avenue 338 Cossaboorn, Coran B. 83 Maplewpod Street 190 *Cousineau, Edward 'T. 51 Edgeeli#fe Rnad 319 *CoutL%, .Tames 26 Westland Road 230 *Curran, William R. 22 Templeton Parkway 323 D'Andrew, Vittoria 23 Cottage Place 184 DePrato, Anthony 24 Norseman Avenue 146 *D'Onafrio, Torino S. 294 Arlington Street 238 *Driscoll, Cornelius J. 38 Kimb,:all Road 269 'Farrell, T71 ldward L. 155 Hillside Road 313 Fish, Samuel S. 16 Templeton Parkway 170 French, Cordon R. 8 Westland Road 169 Harney, Charles V. S Cottage Lane 292 *Harting, Herbert C. 62 Templeton Parkway 267 Kendall, Delbert W. 3$ Kimball Read 178 Levine, Bernard I. 38 Primmer Street 199 Lincoln, Ralph F. 166 Belmont Street 170 *,Morley, Thomas P. 41 Eaton Avenue 232 Smith, .lances B. G8 Tempintori -:drksva.y 227 Stanley, ?'r az ar•eth 58 Elton Avenue 163 Whittemore, Caspar N1. 149 Hillside Road 194 Yaghjian, George i4I. 22 Templeton Parkway 121 Blanks, 2,94 Toi;7a Meeting Mertmher—One Year Term (To Fill Vacancy) "Stanley-, Fiprhert 58 Elton A-venue 1181 Blanks, 421 Precinct Tia°o Vote for Nine Buseoni, Joseph 40 Quimby Street 282 `Campbell, Morton G. +453 Mt. Auburn Street 31�t `Cosgrove, Edward J, 156 'Apr are Street 306 Der Bogosian, Kevork 21 Melendy Avenue 21.8 Duffy, Catherine J. 5 Arthur Terrace `?57 "Glidden, Walter 52 Paatnam Street 404 Horhuruuny, Juseph 465 Mt. Auburn. Street 181 McCarthy, rdiva,rd J. 198 School Street. 261 'IMcCarthy, Katherine 81 Dexter Avenue 2r-92 111eLaaa h4in. James 35 Hosmer Street 280 "Monalian, William P. 127 Putnam Street 352 Morris, George H. 3.5 Putnam Street 196 Alorrisey, John L. 56 Spruce Street 254 North, Patrick 4 Hosme,r Street 221 *0ates, John P. 14 Dartmouth Street 415 O'Brien, James J. 11 Putnam Street 260 Pap�ttiaya, Artin 49 Melendy Avenue 1717 Parse3cian, Misak M. 109 Nichols Avenue 145 `Reynolds, Arthur 54 Spruce Street 309 Reynolds, Nora A. 54 Sprrute Street. 239 Robley, George H. 45 Boylston Street 189 26 WATER`1OWN TOWN REPORT *Ross, George 16 Spruce Street 304 Ryder, Michael J. 63 Hazel Street 171 *White, James L. 68 Spruce Street 3411 Scattering, 5 Blanks, 2442 On March 9, 1933, petition was received by the board of Regis- trars for recount of votes cast for Town Mecting Members in Pre- cinct Two. The recount held on March 11, 1933, resulted as follows. Town Meeting Members Precinct Two---Reconvt Buseoni, Joseph 40 Quimby Street 284 *Campbell, Dorton C. 453 Mt. Auburn Street 321 *Cosgi,ove, Edwar€l J. 156 Spruce Street 30 Der Bogosian, K.evork 21 It elendy Avenue 216 Duffy, Catherine J. 5 Arthur Terrace 263 'C411(lden, Walter 52 Putnam Street 405 Hnrhorouny, Joseph 465 Mt. Aul,urn Street 130 McCarthy, Edward J.. 198 School Street 287 *McCarthy, Katherine 81 Dexter Avenue 292 McLaughlin, ,Tames 35 Ho&rner Street 280 *Monahan, William P. 127 Putnam Street 353 11orris, George H. 35 Putnam street 202 .Morrisc , John L. 56 Spruce Street 254 North, Patrick 4 Hosmer Street 219 "Out,e"', John P. 14 Dartmouth ,Street 413 C'Brion, James J. 11 Putnam Street 251 Papazian, Artin 49 4lelendy Avenue 191 parsek,=, Misak M. 109, Nichols Avenue 144 *Reynolds, Arthur 54 Spruce Street 302 Rea-nolcls, Nora A. 54 Spruce Street 239 Robley, George H. 45 Boylston Street 191 *Ross, George 16 Spruce Street 300 Ryder, Michael J. 63'Hazel Street 176 *White, James L. 68 Spruce Street 349 Sea°ttering, 5 Blanks, Z420 Precinct 'T°I�.�•r e 'dote for Nine *Bowen, Walter E. 17 Lacngdon Avenue 484 ' CUDyer, George S. 40 Lanpadon Avenue 382 Brazilian, Aram 88 Winsor Avenue 1-847 Comey, Elmer H. *23 Carver Roared 305 Doggett, Arthur-L. 51 Adams Avenue 310 *Eaton,Leroy S. 144 Winsor Avenue 359 Gledhill, William G. 364 School Street 282 Gli�lc'rrn, Alfred A. 65 Shattuck Road 852 *Ingalls, Ernest K. 30 Adams Avenue 406 . *Jackson, Richard P, 51 Langdon Avenge 378 Levey, Nathan 166 Maplewood Street 168 Ludwig, Geor7e W. 86 Adarns Avenue 215 Mayo, Jeannette A. 268 Belmont Street 285 Monaghan, Carroll Y. 130 Hillside Road 284 RECORD OF ',1•oWN MEETINGS 27 Murdock, George P. 15S liilloide Road 222 *Sheldon, Charles L. 311 Scheel Street 340 "'Stewart, Edward A. 105 Lang don Avenue 335 Wheelock, Joseph A. 41 Rangeley Road 288 `White, S. Edna 114 Hillside Reuel 371 Scattering, 2 Blanks, 1548 Town M"ting; Mewher—To Fifl Vacancy—Term Expiring; 1935 t'Euward, Herbert W. 20 Carver -toad 338 Wellman, George 13. 14 Hillside Road 330 Blanks, 176 Precinr.t F ofir `'dote for Nine *Applin, 11. HHerbert 31 Barnard Avenue 661 *Bixby, Leland C. 109 Barnard Avenue 703 Bustin, Charles F. 93 Franklin Street 351 Danner, William A. 157 Coninion Street 255 Emerson, William M. 48 Walnut Strect 430 Gray, Frank A. 20 L twoln Street S72 *Leonard, Arnold 136 Russell Avenue 639 *Loring;, Benjamin 'T. 186 III.. Auburn Street 699 *Lucas, William H. 31 Otis Street 654 *MacDonald, Roland B. .55 Robbins Road 568 *Rinynolds, Clarence G. 17..Pate; 'Road 650 "Rugg, William W. 17 Centre Street 595 Tarbell, Samuel K. 18 Avon Road 224 TU nlassiaTi, 1�lassis N. 71 Spruee Street. 159 *'Tiurner, L. Fennett 33 R011bitis Road 44:1 5catering, 1 Blanks, 1619 Texv i Afeeting Member—To Fill Vacancy--Term Expiring 1935 Hall, Albert B. 250 Mt. Auburn Street 129 Kelley, Edward J. 316,Mt. Auburn Street 117 McSweeney, Bryan H. 47 Spruce Street 38 *Stone, Walter C. 1.9 Stpneleigh Road 622 Blanks, D6 Tnum Meeting Alember—To Fill Vacancy—"Term Expiring 1934 *Johnson, Eric L. 87 Barnard Avenue 762 Rl Inks 240 Precinct Five Vote for dine 'Bruce. Edward E. 26 Phillips Street 406 "Carlstrom, Knut S. 55 Pequossette Street 439 Cazrnay, Thomas W. 15 Bad- Street 345 *Colligan, John J. . 5 Royal Street 381 *Cnllihs, John F. 16 Gilkey Court 393 Cournans, William J. 35 Irving Street 264 *Cunnifl', J. Joseph 56 Riverside Street 439 Donley, Lena 38 Parker Street 240 28 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Dugan, John J. 158 No. Beacon Street 312, Duwan, Sarah A. 158 No Beacon Street 272 *Hutchins, Aithur L. 34 Phillips Street 373 Linehan, Ellen 13 Fletcher Terrace 219 Marriner, Frederick W. -46-A Parker Street S52 *MeDen-nott, Andrew E. -10 Ro;,al Street 426 McHugh, James H. 1 Ladd Street 354 Ritehie, Frederick W. 32 Frank Street 347 SafTord, Frederick 0. 204 No. Beacon Street 361 I'LS,rdth, J. Arthur 69 11equossette Street 372' IVEihey, Thomas F. 228 No. Beacon Street 441 Wallin, wifflam T. 46 Parker Street 333 Blanks 2040 Town Meeting Member-` o Fill Vaeancy Term Expiring 1934 Higgins, Patrick H. IS Gilkey Court 288 I` Morris, Griffith E. 41 Irving, Street 448 Scattering 11 BlaAs 273 precilfri Vow fur Nine 186 Common Street 663 "Plavis, Arthtir I. 99 Lowell Aveiaie 677) I' link, John H. 41 ChanniDj; Rc)ad 646 "Harris, Walt 806 Belmont Street *MacXay, Norman 1). 166 Worcester Street 6m *]Plunkett, James P. 86 •Hoyey Street 660 "Sanford, Robert T. 17 Fair%iew Avenue 644 "Saunders, William G. 10 T-TI11top Road 660 'Snow, Albert H. 75 Harnden Avenue 657 Blanks 1831 Town Meeting Membcr.5—To Fill Vacancies—Terms Expiring 1.934 4'Blackall, James D. 24 Walcott Road 648 "Robinson, Sarah L. 255 Orchard Street 668 81-.in"- 410 Town Meeting Mernber—To Fill Vacaney—Tema Expiring 1935 "Cassese, Charles .1. 28 Fitchburg Street 654 Blanks 209 —Resigned March 7, 1933. Preemet seren Town Meeting Members—Vote fut- Nine *Cate, malealm S. 7.1 Marion Road 501 Darells, John H. 26 llwix-tborne Street 368 Gallagher, T. James 40 Everett Avenue 390 "Harvey, William B. 106 Mt. Aubuni St. 510 *Keene, Jarvis B. 40 Fayette Street 425 Kelley, Joseph M. 92 Mt, Aubuni St. 375 *Lovell, Clifford S. 31 Katherine Rood 625 "'Blarkharn, Lester E, 9 Fayette Street 476 *Paine, Julia A. 170 Palfrey Street 469 RECORD OF TOWN A1RETINGS 29 *-Perry, Ralph F. 126 Summer Street 436 Powers, Catherine 126 Pa fray Street 301 Powers, Jabzt J. 1;6 Palfrey Street 28") Read, M. H. 140 Church Street 3 1)5 *Robinson, G. Frederick 1 GG Mt. Auburn St. 499 Webster, Edward (% 124 Marshall Street 408 'Wright, Edward F. 44 Payette Street 670 Blanks 239 Town Meeting Mernber—To Fill Vacancy—Teirrn Expiring 1935 'Howard, Perry B. 46 Katharine Road 674 Blanks 383 Town 1%leeting blember—'ro Pill Vacancy—Term Expiring 1934 *Wilson, Mary B. 119 Marshall Street 652 Blanks 405 Precinct Eight T.nwn ATecting IvIembers—Vote for Nine 'rBarry, William J. 11 11aple Street 316 Burns, Joseph A. 25 Pleasant Street 244 *Caverly, Francis 41 Morse Street 262 Clinton, Anna 57 Union Street 197 Coen, Thomas J. 9 Green Street Ter. 259 -"Coughlin, Jeremiah J. 73 Union Street 292 Crackford, Charles 29 Hi,iit Street 813 Ford, Joseph H. 7 Church Hill Street 224 Yurfey, Arthur L. 12 Eliot Street 142 *Gallagher, Dennis 40 Union Street siz Garofalo, Sarah E. 196 Watertown Street 105 'Gorman, Eugene P. 182 I4Inin Street 332 Grace, Frank S. 9 Jewett Street 137 Hayes, Cornelius 11. 7 Union Street 223 11-fickey, Edmund P. 78 Breen Street 2RO Holmes, Clintoij E, 94 Nion Street 1.81 Keddy, Thomas .1. 33 Eliot Street 132 'Ixell'•, FrancLs A. 48 Maple Street 862 LaRell, Frank J, 35 Nityrtle 2treet L,-Dns, john F. 48 3H a'ple Street 210 McBride, Sylvester J, 47 Eliot Street 256 *ATeDerinott, Frineis A. IS California Park 328 'KcPhersoti. John B. 79 Capitol Street 114 Murphy, Daniel H. 27 Flout Street 195 -"Oates, Michael B. 55 Union Street 324 Quinn, Edward M. 29 French Strect 163 Robbins, Harold M, 14 Union Street 143 Sl,ninin, Geor• - E. 41 Union Street 205 Sullivan, William H. 129 Morse Street 185 Thayer, Samuel G. 31 Morse Street 237 Blanks 25911 Tourn Meeting 11Iemher--Tu Fill Vacancy—Term Expiring 1935 *C7,illy, John 25 Fifth Avenue 474 Blanks 543 30 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Precinct ,visa Town 14Taeting Members—Vote for Mine *Colby, Maurice 13. 41 Mea.•pont Street 268 Daniel, Malcolm H. 141 Edenfield Avenue 200 *De'T"oe, Charles D. 101 '4 estaninstt;r Avenue, 240 Hauswirth, John B. 298 Waverley Avenue 198 *Hayes, Isar] E. A. 20 Harrington Street. 233 LtaF,-erbltade, Aujz ust A. 2-A Hilltop Road 156 41acT)nnough, W. Frances 28 Wlaitctaaalb Street 211 "Nla,clrey, Jolm T. 2,17 S-c anion(- .Street 253 M aboTtey, Anna 28 '1'hitcnmb Street 192 Mahoney, John J. 28 Whitcornb Street 198 *Malley, George H. 15 Erlearfield Avenue 259 *Mattbews, Loring F. 290 Waayerlcy- Avenue 237 mecollem, [.uy E 67 xacxi3ar;ten Street. 189 *O'Ccannor, John T. 45 Whitney Street 242 Purchase, Bertram G. 11 Whitney Street 158 Russo, Dominick 17 Elmwood Avenue 107 Scaltreto, Tony: 10 Snarkhill Streect 110 "'Tocci, Anthony 242 Waverley. Avenue 249 *Travers, Frank M. 47 T�,4enliel(l Avenue 242 Vogel, Julius A, 72 Edenfield Avenue 180 Blanks 1424 Precip C 'I'vo Town Meeting Mewbers—Vote for aline Ball, Traanaaan F. 58 4 '.)eland Strut 283 *Tiurke, John -R. 51 Olney Street 421 `Carney, Robert r, ^rl ()llie�; Street 443 *Doli�erty, Joseph 1°_,. 667 M aln Street 382 "Erickson, Fhner E. 4 Stuart: Street 33@ *Fagan, Helen V. 20 Frnaea'srrati Road 362 Fl:iteroft, Anna F. 58 Cl apinan Street 282 Haddie, James L. 27 ('(,eland Street 243 *-Farrington, Paul C. 37 filbert gtreet 392 Hewitt, William S. 649 Main Street 310' Hunt, Harold I. 35 E merBon }toad 269 *Nf4aloney, James P. 7 Olney. Street 414 McAuliffe, FIorence F. 575 Main Street 2q5 McCarthy, Henry F. 5 Stuart Street .129 111n;t nwitt, Helen 591 M aita Street, 179 -Perlmutter, Samuel M. &Ir) Maiia Street 436 Rutledve, Harold F. -70 (7hri man Street 057 *Wilson, Bradford S. 460 11+1;.aiia Street 352 Blanks 17S3 Z c,,v�-n Meeting i4'1a=mber—Te) Fill Vaaeaney—Term Expiring 1934 *$au, Wesley H. 2 ltuick Street 4DO Blanks 463 RECORD OF TOWN 'A117-WINGS 31 Trru:a tl eeting Alerrahers by Virtrre of Their Offices selldmen Edward D. Holland 16) Stearns Road Mauriee H. O'Connell ''20 Westminster Avenue James 14, Sheridan 76 Green Street Town Clerk William P. 14McGuiry 48 [green Street Moderator 1'. Sarsfxeld Cuaani ` 79 Marshall Street Treasurer Harry W. Brigham 2 Brigham Street Collector of Taxes Frederick J. Colby 86 Bailey Road Auditor William W. Norcross, Jr. .9 i Spruce Street Tawiz Counsel Francis J. McNamara 5 Lovell Road Tree Warden John G. Ford 21) Church Street Chairow, . S,-400t Caminittee Francis P. Carroll _ :� Riverside Street C1aairrrrrrrr, 1lalar•rrif I�'a•artitees Rey. Edgard C. Camp '�'5 Garfield Street Chairman, Board of Health Gaiy C. Pes,ee, M.D. ''29 Mt, AuNirn Street Chairrrr.rru, Board of Assessors Edward E. Wright 44 Fayette Street Chairman, Plarnirrrl Boo-TrI Ernest M. Small 42 Walnut Street Chairman, Water Commissioners *John P. Gallagher ]C Hawthorne Street Chairman,an, Park Cornm ssioners **Arthur L. Morse 24 Chapman Street LYztti•-magi, Plra.ypround Cnrarrrz:ssion rrs Bernard S. McHugh 45 Wilmot Street Representative in ()mperat +GouTt George H. dale +,., ! Main Street * Elected Chairman in place of John S. Lovell, deceased Sept. 9, 1938. ** Elected Chairman in place of Harold R. Hall, deceased Nov, 32 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Yinnmre Canonittre George 0. Baxter 40 Kimball Ruad Thomas E. Doyle 76 Hillside Road Arthur B. Jones 29 Carroll Street Leo P. Landry 72 Bradford Road Thomas F. Megan 1210 Lovell Road Wilfred J. Paquet 95 Spruce Stre-vt A. Lester Shipton 7,53 Capitol Street Matthew W. J. Carley 47 Forest Street Sterling 1R. Carrington 11 Stoneleigh Road Roscoe 1'. Daugbters 3.9 Knowles Ebad *Arturo DeFilippo .)9 Langdon Avenue David E. Fitzgerald .34 Olcott Street Ralph C, Gardiner 23 Commonwealth Road J. Vincent MaicDonough 29 Whitcomb Street John A. Colbert 14 Aimleton Terrace John M. lZussell 96 Rabbius Road Rahcrt S. Quinby, M.D. 361 School Street William G. Grundy 29 Carver Road Patrick A. Menton G69 -Main Street Jaynes T. Phelan 103 Chapman Street Edward C. Webster 124 Marshall Street "Died. May 6, 1922. Grover C. Codie elected Nlov. 23, 1933. Annual Town Meeting, Monday Evening. March 6, 1933 Meeting was called to order at 8.15 P. M. by Moderator P. Sarsfield Cunniff. Officers' returns on warrant were read by Town Clerk, William P. McGuire. Voted : To take up Article 2. Article 2. To choose All at1jej, jjeec-,ssar.N!, Town Officers in such manner as the Town may dii-ect. Voted : That the Selectmen be and they are hereby au- thorized to appoint all Town Officers not chosen on the official ballot. Voted : That this meeting be and is hereby adjourned until Tuesday evening, March 21, 1933, at 7.00 P. M. and to meet in the Senior High School Building, on Columbia Street, Watertown, at which time and place all business called for in the warrant for the Annual Town Meeting :V of March 6, 1933, under Articles 3 to 18 inclusive, will come before the meeting for consideration and action. WILLIAM P. McGUTRE, Town Clerk. RECORD OF TOWN AlEE71NGS as Notice for Adjourned Town Meeting, Tuesday Evening, March 21, 1933 Notice is hereby given the legal voters of the Town of Watertown that the Town Meeting called for Monday evening, Marche 5, 1933, at 8.15 P. M. has been adjourned until Tuesday evening, March 21, 1933, at 7 P. M., to meet in the Senior High School wilding, on Columbia Street, in said Town of Watertown, at which time and place all business called for in the warrant for the .,Annual Town Meeting of March 6, 1933, under Articles 3 to 18 inclusive, will come before the meeting for consideration and action. And the legal voters of the To%vii of Watertown are hereby notified and warned to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by posting copies of this notice in ten or adore conspicuous places in Town, twenty-four hours at least prior to the time of said meeting, and also by causing a copy of the same to be published in a XVater- town anevwwspapter. Given under our bands this sixth day of March, A. D. 1933. P. SARSEIELD CUNNlF F, i1foderatorA. 1VM. P_ McGUIRE, To i i! Cork. Clerk's Return On Notice Y have posted copies of the foregoing notices in ten or more conspicuous public places in 'Town, at least tiventy- four hours prior to the time of said adjourned meeting, and have also caused a copy of the same to be ptibl_ished in .a Watertomin 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. McGUIfi.E, Town Clergy;. WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Notice for AdjoUrned Town Meeting, Monday Evening, March 27, 1933 Notice is hereby given the legal voters of the Town of Watertown that the Adjourned Town Meeting held on Tuesday evening, March 21, 1933, has been adjourned until. Monday evening, March 27, 1933, at seven-thirty o'clock, to meet in the Senior High School Building, on Columbia Street, in said Town of Watertown, at whieb time and place all business called for in the warrant for the Annual `own Meeting of March 6, 1933, from Arti- cles 1 to 18, inclusive, will come before the meeting for consideration and actioia, with the exception of Articles 1, 2, S and 13. Notice has been received that reconsideration will be asked on the following action taken eLt the Adjourned Town Meeting held on March 21, 19803, under Article 12: "Article 12. To see if the '1,own will vote to establish a Reserve Police Force, consisting of twelve (12) mern- bers, appropriate the necessary stem of money therefor, or tape any action relating thereto," "'Motion: To establish a Reserve Police Force, con- sisting of twelve (12) members, and that for the purpose of paying the cost of the same, the sum of two hundred dollars (`;2100.) be and hereby is alip 'opriated," defeated. And the legal voters of the Town of Watertown are hereby notified and warned to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by posting copies of this notice in ten or more conspicuous public places in 'Town twenty- four hours at least prior to the time of said adjourned meeting, and also by causing a copy of the same to be published in a Watertown newspaper. Given under our hands this twenty-third day of March, A. D. 1933. P. SA.RSf'"IELD CUNNIFF, Moderator. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 35 Clerles Return On Notice I have pasted copies of the foregoing notice ill ten or more conspicuous public places in Towel, at least twenty- four hours prior: to the time of saicl 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 prier to the time of said Ad- journed Town Meeting; of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. V6WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Record of Adjourned Annual Town Meetings, March 21 and March 27. 1933 Adjourned Town Meeting of March 21 was gelled to order at 7.40 P. M. by Moderator P. Sarsfield Cunniff- Prayer was offered by Rev. John J. Donegan, curate of St. Therese's Church. Clerk's returns on notices for Adjourned Town Meetings were read by Town Clerk-, William P. McGuire. Adjourned Town Meeting of March 27th was called to order by Moderator Cunniff, at 7.30 P. M. Number of Town. Meeting Members necessary- for a quorum : 93 ; number present on March 21st: 269 ; on March 27th, 246. The Town Meeting Members present were sworn in. by Town Clerk, Wm. P. McGuire, as follows: "Having been duly elected Town Meeting Members, you each of you severally, solemnly swear that ,you will perform the duties pertaining to that office with fidelity and impartiality, and for the best interests of the Town of Watertown, so help you, God." 6 WATERT0WN TC}Wlti REPORT Vacancies in Town Meeting Membership Fi11ed March 21st. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct 6 of the election of TheodoreB. Robinson, 255 Orchard Street:, to fiIl one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1935, caused by the appointment of John S. Lovell as Chairman of 'Water Commissioners; also of the election of Frank T. Borst, 179 Lovell Road, to fill one (1) va- cancy in term expiring in 1934, caused by the resigna- tion of Sarah L. Robinson these members to serve until the 1934 Town Election. Article 3. To hear the report of the Tows Officers as printed, and to hear the report; of any Commietee here- tofore appointed, and act thereon. March 27th. Voted: Thfat tine reports of the Town Officers as printed in the Town 'Report for the year 1932 be and they are hereby accepted. March 21st, Final Report of the Infirmary Committee, was presented by Clifford S. Lovell, in absence of Chair- man, B. Fay Mc laufiin. Final Report of the Infirmary Committee to the Town of Watertown At a Town Meeting held December 22, 1926, it was voted that the Moderator appoint a con-imittee of severs to report at the next annual Town Meeting as to what action the Tows; should talce in providing for the persons now Doused at the Town Farm. This committee_ was appointed January 12, 1927. At a meeting held March 25, 1929, an appropriation of $250.00 was voted and at; a Town Meetiiig held March 31, 1930, an a IdUional appropriation of $500.00 was voted, making a total of $750.00 for+ r•emoclelling plans. On April 6, 1931 the Town voted an appropriation of $35,000.00 to provide for the cost of moving, remodelling RECORD OF TOWN MEETI-NLGS 37 and equipping the Infirmary.y. This appropriation also pro- vided for the cost of boarding the occupants of the pause while the work of moving and remodelling was in pro- gress. Work was started on August 24, 1931. The house was moved from its original location near the corner of Or- chard and George Streets to other land owned by the Town of Watertown and .facing on Wilson Avenue. The work was completed January 15, 1932 -•Lnd the house was then turned back to the Selectmen. The project was carried to completion at a total cast of 35,549.80, leaving a balance of $200.20 for transfer. RespectfulIy submitted, B. FAY McGrLAUFLIN, Chairman ELIA4S A. PEI K1NS, FRANCIS D. TAYLOR, ROBERT E. CARNEY, MA.R Y J. BURKE, ALIOE L. PINKIIAM, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Infirmary Committee. Voted : That the Infirmary Committee be and is here- by discharged. March 21st. Motion: That the budget lie recommitted to the Finance Corrwiittee with instructiarrs to reduce U to the extent of at least two dollars ($2.00) per thousand on the existing valuation, and report at a. later meeting, was defeated, by vote of 55 to 192. March 21st,--March 27th. Articie 4. To grant; such sums of money as may be thought necessary for the uses and expenses of the Town for the ensuing year, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Official Record. of Appropriations Voted at Adjourned Annual Town Meetings Held on March 21 and March 27, 1933 General Adrm*nistration ($77,333.40) Selectmen's Department. Selectmen's Salaries $1,350 00 Salary of Clerk 4.50.00 Miscellaneous 800.00 $2,600.00 Auditor's Department Auditor's Salmi 2,97O.00 Salary of Clerk 1,035.00 Contingencies 595.00 4,600.00 Treasurer's Department Treasurer's Salary 3,150.00 Salary of Clerk 1,0 {5.00 Contingencies 3,000.00 7,185-00 Collector's Department (See Article 8) Coll for"s Salary 2,970.00 Salary, 1st Clerk 1,20+0.00 Salary, end Clerk 945.00 Salary, 3rd Clerk 842.40 Tax Sale Advertising 2,200.00 Contingent: 2,332.00 10,549.40 Assessors' Department: Assessed.' Salaries 31690.0O Clerks' Salaries 4,313.00 Contingent 2,500.O0 10,503.00 Finance Oommittee 2,000.00 Legal Services Salary of Town Counsel 1.,800.O0 Contingencies 700.00 2,50O.00 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS Twxn Clerk's Department: Town Clerk's Salary 3,150.00 1st Clerk 1,215.00 21rd Cleric 1,170.00 3r•d Clerk- 1,125.00 Contingencies 1,500.00 8,1.60.00 Engineering Depart ent: Sidaries 12,000.00 Contingent 10200.00 13,200.00 Election Expenses 3,800.00 Registrars of Voters: Salary of 4 men at $90.00 360.00 Printing Voting Lists 350.00 Town Hall Maintenance Salary of Janitor 1,440.00 Labor 800.00 Telephone Operator 936.00 Fuel 1,500.00 Light 1,000.00 Contingent 750.00 6,42+6.00 Planning ]board 100.00 Protection of Persons and Property ( 224,018.68) Police Department: *Salaries: Chief 2,880.00 Lieutenants (3) 71,020.00 Sergeants (4) 8,820.00 Patrolmen (36) 71,801.68 90,021,68 special Police 200.00 Janitor and Wagonman 1.5=12.50 Clerk and Wagonman 1,642.50 Teletype 600.0 0 "Civil Service Employees. Ninety per cent of compensatimi for year 1933 only, under a enaent for voluntary, reduction, effective January 1, 1933. 40 WATEItiTOWN TOWN REPORT Replace Sedan 500.00 Replace Motor Cycles 580,00 e,gravel Station Hoof 125.00 Contingencies 3,443.00 Fire Department: *Salaries Chief 2880.00 {Captains (3) 7,020,00 Lieutenants (4) 8,820.00 Permanent Men (38) 75,240.00 CaII Mein (2) 279.00 Mechanic (1) 2,160.00 96,399.00 Contingencies 4,860.00 Inspector of Buildings : *Salary of Inspector 2,340.00 Salary of Clerk 225.00 Contingencies 85.00 2,650.00 Weights and Measures *Salary of Sealer 1,620.00 Contingencies 400.00 2,020.00 Gypsy c& Brown Tail Moth Department- Salary of Superintendent 720.00 Salary of Clerk 427.50 Maintenance 2,000.00 3,147.50 Tree Warden's Department: Salary of Tree Warden ;)011 ,00 Salary of Clerk 18U0 Maintenance 4,000.00 5,080.00 Poles and Wires Department: *Salary of Inspector 2,880.00 Salary of Clerk 427.50 Maintenance 7,500.00 10,907.50 Dog Officer 300.00 RECORD OF TOWN, MEETINGS 41 Health and Sanitation ( 58,94 5.00) Health Depai tment: Salary of Agent 2,880.00 Salary of Clerk 1,085.00 Salary of Nurses 2,70+0.00 Contagious Diseases 0,000.00 Baby Clinic 440.00 Contil7gent 1,000.00 Dental Clinic 2,500.00 Laboratory Maintenance 100.00 Cattle Inspection: Salary of Veterinarian 540.00 Inspector of Plumbing *Salary of Inspector 2„250.00 Contingencies 100.00 2X0.00 Sewer Department: Construction 3,400.00 Maintenance 15,000.00 Drainage 7,000.00 Care and Lighting of Highways ($186,340.00) H gliway Department: Salaries Superintendent 3,2 O.00 Ist Clerk 1,350.00 ?ad Clerk 1,125.00 5,715.00 Office Expense 400-00 Vacations 9,225.00 Maintenance 56,1700.00 State Maintenance 16,000.00 Garbage Collections 25,000.00 Ashes and Paper 25,(100.00 *Civil Service Employees. ]Ninety per cent of compensation for year 1!)33 only, under agreement for voluntary reduction, effective January 1, 1933. 49— WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Dust Laying 4,000.00 Street Lights 40,000.00 Sidewalks 5,000.00 Charities and Soldiers' Benefits ($252,780.00) Infirmary Department: .Salary of Deeper 900.00 General Expense 4,440.00 Public Welfare .Department: *Salary of Agent 2,000.00 Salary of Visitor 1,0 0.00 Salary, of Clerks 1,620.00 **Male Clerk from April 1 750.00 Investigators 2,160.00 Contingencies 1,500.00 Outside Aid 150„000.00 Mothen' Aid 35,000.0() Cold Age Assistance 20,000.00 Town Physician 1,530..00 State Aid 1,800.0(1 Suldiers' Relief and Military Aid 30,000.00 Schools and Libraries ($5 '9,21 •20) -'**School Department: General Control 11,849.20 Instruction 419,6354.00 Operation • 53,785.00 Maintenance 5,000.00 Neu, Equipment 1,000.00 Miscellancous 5,500.00 Continuation 900.00 Evening Schools 3,000.0() *March `?I:.t. Salary of Agent, i nereased Iron :�i,:��U,U{� to $2,000.00 **March moist. Mntion to increase salary of Male Clerk from April 1st, fro r; to 8900.00—defcmted, by vote of 76 to 132. **-VVoted, ' hi,t the segregated forin of appropriation as sh+nwn in mnarce Cn;nmittiw Roport be 'follawccl in respect to appropriations for Ulu School I jr�lat. This vote passed on March 27th. RECORD' OF TOWN -MEETINGS 43 Trade Schools 5,000.00 Transportation 1,500.00 Public Library: Salaries 21,780.00 Kooks, Periodicals and Binding 5,400.00 Maintenance 4,950.00 Recreation ($7,950.00) Park Department: Salary of Superintendent 450.00 Maintenance 2,000.00 Victory Field 1,500.00 Tennis Courts 500.00 Playground Department: Salaries 2,000.00 Maintenance 1,500.00 Public Enterprises ($42,131.08) Water Department: Salaries 4,982.40 Maintenance 84,551-68 Office Expense 1,000.00 Vacations 1,000.00 Cemeteries ( 10,E300.00) Salary of Superintendent 12800.00 Labor 8,000.00 Contingencies 500.00 Public Debt and Interest ( 37.1,000) To a Debt (See Article 5) 243,000.00 Interest 130,000.00 Unclassified (p71,217.38) Pensions 14,000.00 Memorial Day 1,()00.00 Insurance 10,151.01 44 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Worlunen's Compensation 5,000.00 Printing Town Reports 1,500.00 Headquarters for Vater.ans of Foreign Wars (See Article 11) 1,080.00 Contingent 2,000.00 Reserv-e Fund 10,000.00 Unpaid Bills 2,278.82 County T. 13, Assessment (See Article 9) 24,207.55 'fatal Appropriations 1,&98.536.74 Voted : That the sure of one million, eight hundred thirty-eight thousand, fiver hundred thirty-six dollars and seventy-four coats ($1,838,536.74) be and is hereby assessed on the polls and estates for the year 1933. March 27th. Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay that portion of the Tower debt which matures on or previous to January 1, 1934, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Action takers in conjunction with Article 4. Voted: That the sure of two hundred and forty-three thousand dollars ($243,000.00) be and hereby is appro- priated for the purpose of paying that portion of the Town debt whielr matures during the year 1923. March 27th. Article 6. To see if the Town will Grote to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to refund any or all of the revenue notes issued in anticipation of the revenue of the year 1933, 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 1933. Voted . That the Treasurer be and 1-rereby 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 1.933, in accordance with the pr•o- visious of Section 17 of Chapter 44 of the General Laws; RYXORD OF TOWN MEETINGS TINGS 5 any debt so incurred to be paid from the revenue of 1933. March 27th. Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Se- lectmen, to refund any or all of the revenue notes issued in anticipation of the revenue of the year 1932, in ac- cordance 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 notes issued in. anticipation of the revenue of the year 1932, in accordance with the pro- visions of Section 17 of Chapter 44 of the General Laws ; any debt so incurred to be paid from the revenue of 1932. March 21st. Article 3. To see what rmetbod the Town will vote to adopt for the collection of taxes for the en- suing year, and to fix the compensation of the Collector,. or tale any action relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted : That the same method for the collection of taxes be and is hereby adopted as was pursued last year, and that interest be charged on all taxes not paid on or before November 1, 1933, interest to be charged from the fifteenth day of October 1933, at the rates per annum as provided by Chapter 59, Section 57 of the General Laws of 1930, and acts in amendment thereof. See Schedule for Appropriations under Article 4. March 27th. Article 9. To see if the Town will ap- propriate a suits sufficient to pay the County of Middle- sex as required by law on account of assessments levied on the towns for its share of the principal of the Middle- sex County Tuberculosis Hospital Fielding Doan, Act of 1932, bonds maturing in 1933, issued in compliance with Chapter 10, Acts of 1932, also for any other indebtedness incurred and outstanding under said Chapter 10, also for the town's share of interest on said bonds due in 1 9)3, also for the care and treatment of tubercular patients 46 WATERTOIN'.N TOWN REPORT under Acts of 1928, Chapter 385 as amended by Acts 1931, Chapter 60, also for care, maintenance and repair of said Hospital for 1932, including interest an tert por- ail y notes issued therefor in accordance with General Laws, Chapter 111, Sections 85 acid 95A, and for all other expenses in connection therewith, determine how the money shall be raised, or in any way act thereon. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted: That the sum of tern thousand dollars (10,000.) this being the town's share of the principal of the Middlesex County Tuberculosis Rospital Funding Loan, Act of 1932, bonds maturing in 1933, be and the same is hereby aplrropriated, and that a further sum of five thousand, two hundred forty-eight dollars and fifteen cents ($5,248.15) be and hereby is appropriated on ac- count of interest and other charges on account thereof. That a further sum of eight thousand, nine hundred fifty_ nixie dollars and forty cents ($8,959.40) be and hereby is appropriated for the town's share of the net cost- of care, maintenance and repairs of the Middlesex Count- Hos— pital including interest on temporary motes issued there- for and including the town's share of the cost of care and treatment of tubercular patients up to Jane 30, 193?, cared for under Acts of 1928, Chapter 385, as amended. March 27th. Article 10. To see if the Town will ap- propriate a sum of money for the relit of the Grand Army Hall, care of the grounds around the Soldier's Monument, and to defray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers on the rre�t Memorial Day ; and authorize Isaac B. Patten Post No. 81, G.A.R. to ex- pend the same, direct how the same shall be raised ,or take any action relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4, See Schedule of Appropriations — Memorial lay. Amount of one thousand dollars ( I,000.) appropriated for the purposes mentioned in the foregoing article, to lie expended by Isaac B. Patten Post No. 81, G.A.R. RECORD OF TOWN WEETINGS 47 March 27th. Article 11. To see if the Tower will vote to appr•opiate a sum of money to pay the cost of provid- ing suitable headquarters for Burnham-Manning Post No. 11051, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Bura hare-Manning Post No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.) Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. See Schedule of Appr-opiations. Amount of one thous- and and eight dollars ( 1,008.) appropriated, for rent of Headquarters of Veterans of Foreign Wars, to be spent under direction of the Selectmen. March 21st. and March 27. Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to establish a Reserve Police Force, con- sisting of twelve (12) members, appropriate the -neces- sary sum of money therefor, or take any action relating thereto. March 21st. Motion: To establish a Reserve Police Force, consisting of twelve (12) members, and that for the purpose of paying the cost of the same, the sung of two hundred dollars ($200.) be and is hereby approp- riated, — defeated. The following notice for reconsideration was filed on March 23, 1933, with the Town Clerk Watertown, Mass., March 22, 1933. Mr. Wm. P. McGuire, Town Clerk, Watertown, Mass. "Dear Sir "We, the under•sipied, Town Meeting Members, hereby give notice that at the Adjourned Town Meeting to be held Monday evening, March 27, 1933, we will move for reconsideration of the action taken by the Town Meeting on 'Tuesday, March 21, 1933, under Article 12 of the warrant relative to the establishment of a Reserve Police 48 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Force, consisting of t��relve (12) members, appropriate the necessary sum of money therefor, or take any action relating thereto. "`Very truly yours, (Signed) "Leo P. Landry, Edward J. Cosgrove." Marc li 27, 193'�31. Motion : To rec onside-v the establish- ment cif a Reserve Police 11"or•ce, and appropriation of two hundred dollars ($200.) for the purpose of paying the cost of the same, defeated. March 21, 1933. Article 13. To see if the Town will vote tea discontinue the Street Lights, in whole or in part, or take any action relating thereto. No action. March 27th., 1933. Article 14. To see if the 'Torn will vote to abolish the Playground Commission, or take any: action relating thereto. (Request of Park Commis- Sion.) March 27th. Article 15. To see if the 'Town will vote to authorize the Park Commissioneh-s to exercise the Powers conferred by General Laws, Chapter 45, Section 14, relative to the laying out, use and control of Plays-- grounds, appropriate the necessary sum of money for the use of the Park Department, or take ar Y action re- lating thereto. (Request of Park Commission.) Articles 14 and 15. Indefinitely postponed, by vote of 1.13 to 89. March 27th. article 16. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to sell the present Town Hall site, or any part thereof, including the buildings thereon, for a suns of not less than six dollars ( 6.) per square foot or- take any action relating thereto. o action. Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning By-law of the Town of Watertown, or take any action relating thereto; said Zoning By-law to be amended as follows RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 49 L By adding to the caption thereof the words "anal the use of premises with or without buildings," so that the calrtion will read : "Regulations As to Use and Con- struction of Buildings and the Use of Premises With or Without Buildings."' ?'. By striking out Section 1 of Article I and inserting in place thereof, the following: "Section I. Purposes. 1. To promote the health, safety, convenience, and welfare of its inhabitants, to lessen danger from fire and congestion, and to improve and beautify the town, the Town of Watertown is hereby divided into districts and the use, construction, repair, alteration, height and area of buildings and structures and the use of premises with or without buildings or structures then,eon,. are hereby re- stricted and regulated as hereinafter provided. 2. In this by-law the following terms slia,lI have the meanings here assigned to them : (a) A FAMILY : Any alum ber of individuals liv- ing and cooking together on the premises as a single housekeeping unlit. (b) AONE-FAMILY HOUSE : A detached dwelling designed for and occupied by a single family. (c) A TWO-FAMILY.* HOUSE : A detached dwelling designed for two families. (d) APARTMENT HOUSE : A dwelling for more than two families under one roof, or for one or more families above a first floor used for non-residence pur- poses. (e) A DWELLING: Any building used in whole or in part for habitation. ( ) MOTEL OR LODGING OFF BOARDING HOUSE : A hotel or lodging or hoarding house is a building erected for or used for paying guests, perman- ently or transiently, where over three ( ) bedrooms are used for such purposes. 60 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT (g) A HALF STORY A half story is that portion of a building under: a sloping roof, the cubic contents of which are never more than half of that of the story below. If the cubic contents are greater it shall be deemed a starry. (h) AN ACCESSORY USE OR BUlLDI G : A use of land or a structure or building customarily incident to the use of land or building to which it is accessory. (i) A NON-CONFORMING USE OR BUil_DlN : n existing use of land or a structure or building which does not conform to the regulations for the riistriet in which such use of land, structure or building exists. j) A LOT :- A lot is that area, of land described in an application for a permit. $. By striking uut Paragraph 1 of Section 2 of Article I, and inserting in place thereof the following: "I. The Zoning Map, prepared by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated Januar v 1, 1 , rm(l showing the bound- aries of each district and the designation of each dist- tr•ict by means of a numeral and a letter-, is declared to be part of this by-law." .1. By striking out in Paragraph 3 of Section 1, of .Article III, the following: "A half-store is a stony Which is situated ill a slopirrg roof, the finished floor area of which clues not exceed two- thirds the floor- area of the story immediately below it and which clues not contain an independent apartment,"' so that said Paragraph 3 will rend as -follows : r$ 3, In a dlstrg'iet marked by the letter and in a dis- trict marked by the letter D no building shall be erected to a height in excess of forty-five feet, and no building used in any part for residence purposes by more than one family or for the purpose of a hotel , lodging or boarding hoarse, or club, shall be in excess of two and one- half stories." 1. 1- s r-ilcing oiit Par�trurapli I of fiectlan I of Article IV, and inserting in place thereof the following: RECORP OF TOWN i4iEETIMaS 51 "The Building lrrspector shall approve no plan for the erection or alteration of any building or part thereof, plans and specifications and intended use for which are not in all respects in conformity with the provisions of this By-law. The clecision of the Building Inspector shall be subject to review by the Board of Appeal in the manner provided by law." 6. By striping out Section 3 of Article IVY, and in- serting in place thereof the following: "tlpon any well-founded information from any citizen that this by-law is being violated or upon his own initia- tive, the Building Inspector shall take immediate steps to enforce the by-law by applying for an injunction tv the Superior Court." (Request of the Planning Board.) No action. March 211 1933. Article 18. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out, alteration and relocation of Arlington Street as a public way, from Eim Street to Arsenal Street, under the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws and the amendments thereto, and to see if the Tower will vote to accept swirl. Arlington Street as laid out, altered and relocated as and for a public way, and will authorize the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, by night of eminent domain, or otberwise, any land necessary for said laying out, alteration and rye- location, provide the money necessary to pay the cast or damages therefor and the cast of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relat- ing thereto: No action. WM. P. lti!l;cGUiRE, Town Clerk. 52 W A°TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Warrant for Special Election, Tuesday, June 13, 1933 Commonwealth of Ma.ssachUsetts. Middlesex, ss. To any Constable in the To*n of Watertown, Greeting Ili the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required to notify and Nvar n the legal vot- ers a£ the Tower of Watertown to meet in their respective voting places in said Town: : PRECINCTS 1, 2 and 3—bast End Eire Station, Mt. Auburn Street, - PRECINCTS d, 5, 7 and --Administration Building, Main Street, PRECINCTS 6, 9 and 10 — West Junior High School„ \Vaverley Avenue, on Tuesday, the thirteenth day of .Tulle, 193=s, at 2 o'clock. ill tine afternoon for the purpose of giving in their votes for theelection of delegates as provided ley Chapter 132 of the :acts of the Legislature for the present year providing for a convention to act upon a proposed aniendinent to the Constitution of the United States relative to the repes.l of the Eighteenth Amendment. And to give in their votes on the following question: "Shall licenses be granted in this Town for the sale therein of Wines and Malt Leverages?" And to give in their votes on any question which may legally appear on the ballot at Special Election to be held can Tuesday, Jane 1.3, 1933. The vote on the license question will be "Yes or "'No." The Polis Will Open At 2 P.M. And Will Close .At 3 P.M. And yo t will notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the times and at the places herein specified, by leaving at every inl-iabitccl house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 53 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, witli Your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk, on or before the time of said n-jeetijig. Given under our hands this fifth day of May, A. D., 1933. EDWARD D. HOLLAND MAURICE 11. O'CONNELL, .TAMES 1-1. 81JERIDAIN, Selectmen of Watertown. Officer's Return-on Warrant As required by the foregoing wztrrant, I have notified and warned the Legal voters of t to .Town of Watertown to meet at the times and at the places herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printer copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspictious public places in Town seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. JO EPH W. Rl: GAN, Constable of Watertown. Attest- Wm. P. McGuire, Town Clerk. Special Election, June 13, 19TS Precincts 1, 2 and 8 . The polls were opened at ? p. m. and voting continued until S P. m., at-which time the polls were closed. The folIoWing election officer's were present: Eugene L. Storey, Warden, William E. Glidden, Clerk. Inspectors : Joseph J. 'Morley, Frank-- A.- Fitzp4trick, Joseph A. Murray, Thomas Creamer, Mabel C_ Mac Nutt, 54 WATERTOM"N TOWN REPORT Mary V. Holland, Pearl A. Baxter, Richard M. Hatch, Counters : John T. O'Neill, Edna R. Patrick, Douglas L. White. Precincts 4, 5, 7 and 8. The polls were opened at 2 1). m. and voting cuntinued Initil 8 p . m., at which time the polls were closed. The followhio., election officers wire present: Harry J. York, Warden, John T. Gloason, Clerk. In- spectors: Edith M, Beek, Catherine Campbell, Grace M. Olson, Ruth E. Hall, Jolin B. Watson, John I Keefe, Wal- lace A. Shipton, Joseph D. McCall, Joseph R. Cooney, Joseph W. Andrews, Bernard Ward, William L. Burke, William M. Emerson. Counters : Daniel J. Clifford, Roy C. Papalia, Robert Mullen. Precincts 6, 9 and 10. The polls were opened at 2 P. M. and voting ewitinued ulitil 8 P. M., at which time the polls were closed. The following election of were present: Charles A. McCarthy, W.11�(Jen, Josepl, S. Pjirent, Clerk. I nspectors: Katherine Landry., Emma R. I'Locho, Theo- dore B, Robinson, John W. Duvall, Francis J. McCarthy, James T. Phelan, Lester A. Murphy, Frederick E. Owen. Counters: Albert B. Colligate, James F. Keenan, George A. Reed, John J. McCann. Total Vote Cast; 4,485. Election of Delegates to a Constitutional Convention called to Ratify or Reject the Following Aniend- ment to the Constitution of the United States, pro- Posed by Joint lZesolution Of Congress. Text of the Proposed Amendment. LtSECTION 1. The eighteenth article of anic-ndinent j() the Constitution of the United States is hereby re- pealed. RECORD QE TO ITT MEETINGS �5 "SEC. ?. The transportation or importation into any State, Territory, or possession of the United Stags for delivery or use therein of intoxicating liquors, in violation of the laws thereof, is hereby prohibited. "SEC. 3. This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Cans- . titution by conventions in the several States, as provided in the Constitution, within seven years from the date of the submission hereof to the States by the Congress." Ninth Congressional District Vote for THREE Delegates Opposed to Ratification (Against Ptepeal) Precincts 1,2&3 4,5, 7 & 8 6,9 & 10 Total Alice M. Morton of Brookline 18 574 218 979 Sidney 11. Porter of Net,vton 187 578 221 986 Mizabeth 'Tilton of Cambridge l89 574 21(i 979 Delegates Favoring Ratification (For Repeal) 1 . 2 & 3 4,5,7 & 9 6.9 & 10 Total Aauiel H, Coakley, Jr., cjC fiutiton 1082 1411 855 3348 James firs)seeelt of Carnbridgv hill 1422 865 3388 Benjamin Loring Young of WeRton 1076 1396 M8 3331) Blanks, 156 198 91. 445 Total, 3978 6153 8324 1.3,455 "Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of wires and malt beverages?" Yes, 1068 1376 843 321~S e No, 239 629 244 1112 Blanks, 19 46 21 8C Total, 11;,`r. 2 51 1168 4495 Result of count of votes cast at Special Election was forwarded to the Secretary of the Corninonwealth. W . P. McGUIRE, Z'+0wn Clerk. 56 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Warrant for Town MeetiDg, Mondny Evening, June 26, 1933 Commonweaith of Massachusetts. IMddlesex, SS. To any Constable in the Toren of Watertuwn, Greeting: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet in the Senior High School Building, Columbia Street, in said Town, on Monday evening, the twenty-sixth clay of June, 1933, at 7.30 P. M., to act; on the folloNving articles viz : Article 1. To Bear the report of any Committee Here- tofore appointed and act thereon.. Article 2. To see if the Town will appropriate the necessary sum of money to provide for Soldiers' Relief and Military Aid, for the balance of the year 1933, direct how the money shall be provided, or tape and. action re- lating thereto. Article 3. To see if the To,.vn will appropriate the necessary sum of money for the use of the Public Wel- fare Department, for Outside Aid, for the balance of the year 1933, direct how the money shall be provided, or talte any action relating thereto. .1rtic1c, .'J. To see If the `!c(]k;n will vote to instruct the Selectmen to remove the cold Town Fall Building, ap- propriate the necessary sum of money to pad' the cost of the sarne, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to accept a legacy under the will of Margaret P. Mc;Glaullin, late of Watertown, in thy: siini of seven hun4l red dollars ($700.) to be used as follows: $500.00 to be used in improving and beautifying the plot of land generally called the "delta" in Watertown Square ; RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 5 $100.00 to be used in beautifying Common Street Cemetery; 100.00 to be used in beautifying Ridgelawn Ceme- tc l-y direct under whose jurisdiction the foregoing sums shall he expended, or act thereon. Article 6. To see if the Town will appropriate tire necessary sum of noddy to pay for vacations for labor- ers, as provided by. General Laws, Chapter 41, Section III, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 7.. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) for Mainten- ance - School Department. or tape any action relating thereto. (Request of School Committee.) A4h*, 8. To see iL L..re 'i`txwn will instruct the Sel- ectmen to provide suitable Headquarters for Watertown Chapter No. 14, Disabled American Veterau6 of the World War, direct what provision shall be made therefor, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Water- town Chapter No. 14 Disabled American Veterans of the World 11'ar°.) Article 9. To see if the Town will appropriate the sung of one thousand dollars ( 1,000.00) for the use of the Park Department, for the Maintenance of Victory Field, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Park Ctrm.mis- sioners.) Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to provide by transfer or otherwise, such sums of money as may be necessary for the use of the various -Town Depart- ments for the balance of the current year, direct hoer the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 11. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of eight hrrrrdred dollars ( 800.00) to provide for the erection o'fan eight foot (8 ft.) fence on NNrestmiarster.• 58 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Avenue and Beinis Street, abutting the West Watertown Playground, direct hoar the money shall be provided, or tape any action relating thereto. Article 12. To see it the Town will nppr opriate tho sure of twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,500.00) for the use of the Pales and Wires Department, inconnection with the installation of the new fire alarm signal system, direct huw the money shall be provided, or take au action relating thereto. Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning By-law of the Town of Watertown, or tale any action relating thereto; said Zoning By-haw to be amended as follows : 1. By adding to the caption thereof the words "and the use of premises with or without buildings," so that the capti+oE will read: "Regulations As to Use and Con- truction of Buildings and the Use of Premises With or Without Buildings." ?r By striking out 'Section I of Article I and inserting in place thereof, the following: "Section 1. Purposes. 1. To promote the health, safety, convenience, and welfare of its inhabitants, to lessen danger from fire and congestion, and to hnprvve and beautify the town, the town of Watertown is hereby divided into districts and the use, construction, repair, alteration, height and -area of buildings and structures and the use of premises with or without buildings or structures thereon, are hereby restricted and regulated as hereinafter provided. 2. In this by-law the following terms shall have the meanings here assigned to them: (a) A FAMILY: .Any number of individuals living and cooking together on the premises as a single house- keeping unit. (b) A ONE-FAMILY HOUSE : A detached dwelling designed for and occupier] by a single family. RECORD OF TOWIN MEETINGS 59 A TWO-FAMILY HOUSE : .A detached dwelling designed for two families. (d) APAI4TMENT HOUSE : A dwelling for n-tore than two families under one roof, or for one or more families above a first floor. used for iron-residence pur- poses. (e) A DWELLING: Any building used in whole or in part for habitation. (f) HOTEL OR LODGING OR B O A f,. D I N G MOUSE A hotel or lodging or hoarding house is a building erected for or used for eying guests, perman- ently or transiently, where over three (3) bedrooms are used for such purposes. (g) A HALF STORY : A half story is airy story in- cluded iri the roof of which the floor area of the rooms is not more than seventy-five per cent (7 %) of the area of the ground ound floor. (h) AN .ACCESSORY USE OR BUILDING , Arise of laird or a structure or building custoniar°il%- inciclent to the use of land or building to which it is accessory. (i) ANON-CONFORMING USE OR BUILDING : An existing use of land or a structure or building which does not confirm to the regulations for the district in which such use of land, structure or building exists. (j) A LOT: A lot is that area of land descrilr+ed in an application for a pernut. (k) A BAR FROM SALOON. A hart room saloon is any portion of a building or an enclosure where slair•i- tuous or malt liquors are dispensed over a counter or bar to be drunk on the premises. 3. By striking out Paragraph 1 of Section `' of Ar- ticle I. and inserting in place thereof the folly Nvizip* "1. The Zoning Map, prepared by Otis D. Aileli, Town Engineer, dated. January 1, 1933, and showing the bound- aries of each district and the designation of each district by means of a numeral and a letter, is declared to be a part of this by-law," 60 WA`1ERTOWN TO'4'V.N' ICI+i,'PORT 4. By adding ng to Article 11, the following : "Section 4. No building, enclosure or promises shall be used, and no building or enclosure shall be erected which is intended or designed to be used for a bar room saloon." 5. By striking out in Paragraph 3 of Section 1, of Article III, the following: "A 11alf-story is a story whi0i is situated in a slophng roof, the finished fluor area of Nvhicli Moos not exceed two- thirds the floor area of the story immediately below it: and which does not contain an independent apartment," so that Paragraph 3 will read as follows "3. In a district marked by the letter C and in a dis- trict marked by the letter D no building shall be erected, to a height in excess of forty-five feet, and no building used in any part for residence purposes by more than one family or for the purpose of a hotel, lodging or boarding house, or club, shall be in excess of two and one-half stories." 6. By striking out Paragraph I of Section I of Artick, ICI, and hiserting in place thereof the following: "The Buildh)g Trrspector shall approve no plan for the: erection or alteration of any building o • part thereof, plans and specifications and into ceded use for which are not in all respects inconformity with the provisions of this By-Lava. The decision of the Building Inspector shall he subject to review by the Board of Appeal in the man- ner provided by law." [. By str•il;izrgyUlr :tioir ef Article 1 , and insert- ing in place thereof the following; ``Upon the well-founded information from any citizen that this by-law is ]acing violated or upon his own initia- tive, the Building Inspector shall tape inrtnedia,te steps to enforce the by-law by applying for an injunctiozl to the Superior Court." (Request of the Planning Board.) Article 14. To hear the report of the Seketmen re- lative to the laying out, alteration and relocation of Ar•- RECORD 4F '1'QWN MEETINGS 61 lington Street as a public way, from Elm Street to Ar- senal Street, trader the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws and the an endnrezrts thereto, and to see it the Town will vote to accept said Arlington Street as laid out, altered and relocated as and for a public way, and will authorize the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, by right of eminent domain, or otherwise, any land neces- sary- for said laying out, alteration and relocation, provide the money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor and the +cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any a.ctioff relating thereto. And you will notify and warn the legal voters of Water- town to meet at the time and at the place herein speci- fied, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a prin- ted cape- 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 meet- ing. Hereof fail not, and malce return of this warrant, with your doings thereon into the office of the 'fawn Clerk can or before the time of said meeting. EDWARD H. HOLLAND, MAURICE IT. O'C{)NNELL, LAMES H. SHERIDAN, Select nev of Watertown. Officers' Returns on Warrant As required by the foregoing warrarrt, I have notified and earned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time and at the place herein specifietl, 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. To,,%-n seven days at least prior to the tinie of said meeting. JGSEPH W. REG-AN, Constable of Watertown. Attest: Wrn. P. McGuire, Taum. Clerk. 62 WAII!,11TOWN TOWN REPORT Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting 11 embers f,t least seven clays prior to the Town Meeting of the pro- posed business to he considered at the rneetin. Wm. P. McGuire, Toivn Clerk. Record of Town Meeting, Monday Evening, June 26, 1933 MmAing was called to order at 7.45 P. M. by Moderator P. Sarsfield Cunniff. Officers' returns on warrant were react by TQN;ur Clerk, Wm. P. McGuire. The counters reported that there were 147 Town Meet- ing Members present; number necessary for a quorum 93. Article 1. To hear the report of airy Committee here- tofere appointed and act thereon. No reports of committees were presented at; this time. The following resolution was adopted by the meeting RESOLVED, That Senate Bill No.283, which Bill pro- vides for the construction of a beach and a bath, house in Watertown to be paid for out of the Metropolitan Pa.rizs Expense Fund, meets with our approval, and that our Representatives to the General Court be requested to urge its reconsideration by the Legislature. Article 2. To see if the Towle will appropriate the necessary sum of money to provide forSoldiers' Relief and Military Aid, for the laa.lance of the year 1933, direct ho-NN, the money shall be provided, or take airy action re- lating thereto. Voted: That the sum of thirty thousand dollars ( 30,000) be and is hereby appropriated for 'Soldiers' Relief and Military. Aicl, and that this sum be assessed on the tax levy for the current year. Article 3. To see if the Town will appropriate the nec- essary sum of money for the use of the Public Welfare Department, for Outside Aid, for the balance of the year 1933, direct how the money sliall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Voted : That the sum of sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) be and is hereby appropriated for the use of the Public Welfare Department, for Outside Aid, and that this amount be assessed on the tax levy for the cur- rent year. N Voted: That the sum of six hundred dollars ($600) be and is Hereby appropriated for the use of the Public Wel- fare Department, for Contingent account, and that this amount be assessed on the tax levy for the current year. .r-t i:cl e 4. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Sciectmen to remove the old Town Hall Building, ap- propriate the necessary stun of money to pay the cost of the same, direct how the money shall he raised, or take 'rrzy action relating thereto. Voted: To indefinitely postpone action — 86 in. favor, 50 opposed. Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to accept a legacy under the will of Margaret P. McGlau€lin, late of Watertown, in the sum of seven hundred dollars ($700.00) to lie used as follows : $500.00 to be used in improving and beautifying the plut of land generally called the "delta" in Watertown Square 100.00 to be used in beautifying Common Street Cemetery; $100.00 to be used in beautifying Ridgelawn Cerne- ter y; direct under whose jur•isdicti4n the foregoing sure shn,11 be expended, or act thereon. Voted. That the bequest of Margaret F. McGhW fln, as follows "CLAUSE FIRST : I give to the Inhabitants of the Town of Watertown, Massachusetts, the sum of Seven hundred (700) dollars to be used as follows sal N TER.T OU S TOWN' R r ORT Five hundred (500) dollars to be used in improving and beautifying the Mot of land generrally called the "delta" in Watertown Square. One hundred (100) dollars to be used in beautifying Common Street Cemetery; One hundred (100) dollars to be used in beautifying Ridgelawn Cemetery," --- be and is hereby gratof ally accepted by the Town of Watertown. Voted : That the said sutra of five hundred (500) dol- lars to be used in improving and beautifying the flat of land called the "'delta" in Watertown Square, be ex- pended under the .jurisdiction of the Park Commissioners. Voted : That the said sum of one hundred (100) dol- lars to be used in bemitifying Common Street Cemetery, be expended under the jurisdiction of the Health Depart- ment. Voted : That the said suer of one hundred (100) dol- lars to be used in beautifying Ridgelawn Cemetery, be expended under- the jurisdiction of the Health Depart- ment. Article F. To see if the Town will appropriate the necessary sum of aioney to pay for vacations for labor- ers, as provided by General Laws, Chapter 41, Section III, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Motion: To appropriate the suns of sixteen hundred dollars ( 1,600.) ) , - defeated - 52 in favor, ► 9 opposed. Article 7. To see if the Town will appropriate the sure of five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) for Mainten- ance _ School Department, or tale any action relating thereto. (Request of School Committee.) Indefinitely postponed. Article S. To see if the Town will instruct the Se- lectnien to pro�ide suitable Headquarters for �Vater•town Chapter No. 1.4, Disabled American Veterans of the World War, direct what provisions shall be made there- RECORD 0V TOWN MEETINGS for, or take any action relating thereto,. (Request of Watertown Chapter No. 14, Disabled American Veterans of the "World War. Article 9, To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of one thousand dollars ( Y,000.) for the use of the 'ark Department, for the Maintenance of Victory Field, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Park Commis- sioners.) Voted : That the sum of five hundred dollars ( 500.) be and is hereby transferred from the ac;corrnt for Print- ing Town Reports to the account of Victory Field in the Park Department, Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to provide by transfer or otherwise, such surrrs of rnon(*' as may be necessary for the use of the various Town departments for the balance of the current year, direct how- the money shall be provided, or take any action rehaLing thereto. Voted : To transfer the suer of two hundred dollars ( tlh.) from the Regular Police appropriation to the Special Police appropriation. Motion to appropriate the gum of six huticlr;ed sixty: dollars {$660.) for Fight and JanitorSet-vice in the Ad- ministration Building, defeated, 71 opposed - 54 in favor. Artir1r11, To see if the Town will appropriate the stem of eight. hundred dollars ( 800.) to provide for the erection of an eight foot (lift.) fence oil �-I cst Mister Avenue and Bemis Street, abutting the West NVatertown Playground, direct how the money- shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed. Article 12. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars ( 2500.) for the use of the Poles and Wines Department, in connection with the installation of the new fire alamn signal system, direct how the money shall be provided„ or take any action re- lating thereto, #i WAT RTOWN TOWN REPOIrf Voted : That the sum of two thousand dollars ($2.000.) be and is hereby appropriated for the use of the Poles and Wires Department, in connection with the in- stallation of the new fine alarm signal system, and. that this amount be assessed on the tax levy for the current year, .Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning By-law of the Town of Watertown, or take any action relating thereto; said Zoning By-law to be amended as follows: 1. By adding to the caption thereof the words "and the use of premises with or without buildings," so that the caption will read "Regulations As to Use and Con- struction of Buildings and the Use of Premises With or Without Buildings." 2. Dy striking out Section I of Article I and inserting in place thereof, the following: "Section 1. Purposes. 1. To proinote the health, safety, convenience, and welfare of its inhabitants, to lessen danger from fire and congestion, and to improve and beautify the town, the town of Watertown is hereby divided into districts and the use, construction., repair, alteration, height and area: of buildings and structures and the use of premises with or without buildings or structures thereon, are hereby re- stricted and regulated as hereinafter provided. 2. In this ley-law thee.followina terrors shall have the meanings here assigned to them (a) A FAMILY: ,Any number of individuals living and cooking together on the premises as a single house- keeping unit. (b) A ONE-FAMILY HOUSE : A detached dwelling designed for and occupied by a single family. (c) A TWO-FAMILY HOUSE: A detached dwelling designed for t%vo families. (cl) APARTMENT HOUSE; A dwelling for more than two families tinder one roof, or for one or more RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 6 7 families above, a first flour used for non-resid -once pur- poses. (e) A DIVELLING : Any building used in whole or in part for habitation. (f) MOTEL OR LODGING OR B D A R D I ICI G HOUSE : A hotel or lodging or boarding house is a build- ing erected for or used for paying guests, permanently or transiently, where over three (3) bedrooms are used for such purposes. (g) A HALE STORY : A half story is any story in- cluded in the roof of which the floor area of the; rooms is not more than severity-five per cent (75%) of the area of the ground floor. (h) AN ACCESSORY USE OR BUILDING : A use of land or a stricture or building customarily incident to the use of land or building to which it is �iecessory. (i) A NON-CONFORMING USE OR BUILDING: An existing use of land or a structure or building which elves not conform to the regulations for the district in which such use of land, structure or building exists. (j) A LOT : A. tot is that area of land described in an applimition for a permit. (k) A BAR ROOM SALOON. A bar room saloon is any portion of a building or an enclosure where spiritu- ous or malt liquors are dispensed over a counter or tsar to be drunk- on the premises. S. I�y striking out Paragraph 1 of Section 2 of Arti- cle 1, and inserting in place thereof the following: 6t1. The Zoning Map, prepared by Otis D. Allon, Town Engineer, dated January 1, 1933, and showing° the boun- daries of each district and the des a-nation of each district by means of a numeral .and a letter, is declared to he a part of this ley-law." 4. By adding to Article 11, the following: "Section 4. No building, enclosure or premises stall he used, and no building or enclosure shall be erected which is intended or designed to be used for a liar room saloon." 68 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT . By striking out in Paragraph 3 of Section 1, of Ar- ticle III, the following "A half-stOry is a story which is situated in a sluimi ;' roof, the finished floor area of which clops not exceed two- thirds the floor area of the story immediately below it and which does not contain an independent, apartment," so that said Paragraph 3 will read as follows "3. In a distriet narked by the letter C and in a dis- trict marked by the letter D no building shall be erected to a height in excess of forty-five feet, and no building used in any part for residence purposes by more than one family or for the purpose of a hotel, lodging or boarding liouse, or club, shall be in excess of two and one-half stories." 6. By striking out Paragraph 1 of Section 1 of Ar- ticle IV, and inserting in place thereof the following: The Building, Inspector shall approve no playa for the erection or alteration of any building or pRr t thereof, plans and specifications and intended use for whieb are not in all respects in conformity with the provisions of this By-Law. The decision of the Building Inspector shall be subject to review by the Board of Appeal in the manner provided by law." 7. By striking out Section 3 of. Article IV, and insert- ing in place thereof the following "Upon the we,11-founded information from any citizen that this lay-hov is being violated or upon his own initi- ative, the Building Inspector shrill take immediate steps to enforce the toy-law by applying for an injunction to the Superior Court." (Request of the Planning Boiard.) No action. Article 14. 'ro hear the repur;•t of the Selectmen rela- tive to the laying out, alteration and relocation of Arl- ington Street as a public way., from Elm Street to Ar- :senal Street, under the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws and the amendn eats thereto and to see if the Town will ovate to accept said Arlin Lon Street as laic RECORD OF TQWN MEETINGS out, altered and relocated as and for a public way, and will authorize the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, by right of eminent domain, or otherwise, any land necessary for &rid laying out, alteration and relocation, provide the money necessary to pay the cast or damages therefor and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. Deport of the Selectmen on the Layout of Arlington St. Town of Watertown, Mass. Selectmen's Office June 19, 1933.. After due notieee as required, by the provisions of Chap- ter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Water- town, rnet on the nineteenth day of June, A. D. 1933, at 4.00 P. M., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the nineteenth day of dune, A. D. 1938, at 7.30 P. M., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties inter- ested, an a petition for the laying out of Part of Arling- ton Street as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that pub- lic: convenience and necessity require that Part of Arling- ton Street be laid out as and for a public way, in accord- ance with the following description, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, rind dated January 5, 1933. Desc,•i p Lion The westerly line, beginning at a point of tangency in the westerly lime of Arlington Street as shown by the plan to which reference is hereinafter made, thence northwest- erly thirty-three and ninety-seven hundredths (33.97) feet to an angle point, thence northwesterly one hundred ninety,-sevveri and tiventy-three hundredths (197,23) fe(-A to an angle point, thence northwesterly two hundred nine- ty and eigthy-one hundredths (290.81) feet to a paint of curvature ; thence on a curve of one thousand, seven hun— d 70 WATERTClt1 N TOWN' REPORT` died fifty-eight Land seventy-eight hundredths (1758.78) feat radius, bearing to right four hundred two and ninety- two hundredths (402.92) feet to a fount of tangency; thence northwesterkly and tangent to said curve and fifty- five (55.00) feet parallel with the present easterly line of Arlington Street, two hundred ninety-five and thirty- six hundredths (235.36) feet to an angle point , thence northwesterly and fifty-five (55.O0) feet parallel with easterly line, and ninety-nine and five hundredths (9 .0#5) feet distant therefrom to all angle poiYrt, thence north- westerly and fifty-fine (55.00) feet parallel with the pres- ent easterly line and one hundred seventy-dire and fifty- eight hundredths (175.58) feet distant therofrom to a point of curvature; thence on a curve of twenty (20,00) feet radius, bearing to the left, forty-one and forty-five hundredths (41.4.5) feet to a point of tangency- in the southerly line of Elm Street; thence northeasterly on the southerly litre of Elm Street continued, ninety-six ajid fifty-one bundredtlrs (96.51) feet distant therefrom to a stone bound in the wash rly line of Arlington Street; thence southea,sterly on the present; easterly lure of Arl- ington Street;. t o hundred thirty-nine and thirty-Seven hundredths (289.87) feet distant therefrom to an angle point; thence on the said present street Brie ninety-eight and eighty-two hundredths (98.82) feet distant there- from, to an angle point; theiiee on the present said street line two hundred ninety-five and fortycight hundredths (295.48) feet distant: therefrom to a point of compound curvature; thence oil a curve one thousand seven hun- dred three and seventy-eight hundredths (1703.78) feet radius bearing to the left three hundred ninety and thirty- one hundredths (:390.31) feet to a point of curvature; thence southeasterly and tangent to said curve and fifty- five (55.00) :feet parallel to present westerly line of Arl- ington Street two hundred ninety and eighty-three hun- dredths (290,83) feet distant therefrom to an angle paint:; thence southeasterly and fifty-fire (55.00) feet parallel RECORD OFTOWN MEETINGS to the present westerly said line two hundred eighteen and thirty-six hundrdths (218.36) feet distant and to paint of tangency; thence on a curve of tiventy (29.00) feet radius bearing to the Ieft thirty-nine and thirty-five hundredths (39.35) feet to a point of curvature in the northerly line of Coolidge Avenue. The above description is intended to conf'orin to a plan of said highway entitled, "Town of Watertown, flan showing relocation and widening line of Arlington Street, between Arsenal Street and Elm Street," dated "Janu- ary 5, 1933." by "Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer." And it is therefore ORDERED that Arlington 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 aceording to the foregoing; descrip- 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 awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto acme ed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is doiae under Chapter 82 of the General Laws, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the community from said laying out upon the parcels of land in said area described in said schedule and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated {January 5, 1933, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order. EI3WARD D. HOLLAND, MAURICE I- . O'COItiTI' ELL, JAMES H. SHERIDAN, Selec;men's Office. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held 1)'v the Town ofWatertown, r•e olarly called and duly ��arned and held on the twenty-sixth day of June A. D. 193' 1, t Which meeting a quorum a present when A`tiole 11 of {hL warrant was before the meeting as follows "To hear the report of the Selectme" relative tO the laying; out, alteration air€l r-elouation of Arlington Street as a public way, from Elm Street to Arsenal Street, un- der the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws and the amendrnents thereto, and to see if the Toiwn will vote to accept said Arlin"torr Street as laid out, ;altered aild re- located as and for a public way, and will authorize, the Selectmen to take by em neiit domain, or acrr•Ir_ire by Irur- chase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out , alteration and relocation, provide the raone.v necessary to pays the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of coil st•rr_rctioil, direet how said money shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmeu I.-Lying out Ar•lingi,o n Street and the report of the Selectmen With r•ef'ereliee to said laying out were read to the meeting, arn(l iwon motion drily made and seco-nded it was Voted rrrMarirnously as follows "That the laying out of Arlington street and reloca- tion of the lines, from l ,lnr Street to Arsenal Street, -as a. public way, as apj)e<<1-N hi the report of Clio Selectmen he and is hereby- accepted, and the Selectmen rare hereby author•izeri to take the land deser'ibe€l III Said report as and for a public way." "Voted : That in lieu of dani`tges arising out of the taking of Iand of the East Watertown Realty Company, for and in connection with the coiistrr_retloii of Arlington Street as a public way from Elrn Street, to Arsenal Street, the Selectmen be and they are hereby authorized to exe- RECORD OF TONVIN MEETINGS 73 cute in behalf of the Town of Watertown. a release to the East Watertown Realty Company, of any i nLerest which the Town may have by way of a right, ease2nent and priv- ilege to maintain and repair all sewers, mains, drailis, pipes, wires and conduits of all kinds in, on or over a cer- tain parcel of ]and, containing about 6630 square feet, extending from Short Street, southeasterly to Bigelow Avenue, said Marcel of land formerly a portion of Bigelow Avenue, having been discontinued as a public way by mote of Town Meeting held on March 22, 1926, as shown an a plan showing proposed relocation of Bigelow Avenue and that area abandoned, said plan being related January 26, 1926, T. A. Anderson, Engineer, and filed in the otl`'ice of the Town Clerk of Watertown." "'Voted: That the sum of eleven thousand dollars Ml,- 000.) be and is hereby appropriated, together with such sums as may be allotted by the State of Massachusetts, for the construction and relocation of the lines of Arling- ton Street, from Elm Street to Arsenal Street, said sxmz to include any land damages which mRy be assessed in connection with said construction and relocation; this amount to be assessed on the tax levy for the current year." And whereas, for the purpose of Jkving out Arlington Street as and for a public: way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meeting thei°efor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the hei-ein described parcels of land, all contained within the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the same are here- 74 AVATFRT{3WN TOWN, REPORT by teaken for the purposes of a public Nvay, including the easement in the land adjoining the location of said public way consisting of the right to have the land of the lnca- tion protected by having the surface of such adjoining land slope from the boundary of the location, under the provision of law, Chapter 82 of the General Laws, and amendments thereto, and all according to the plan re- ferred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town, Meeting. And all trees upon the hand so taken and all str•itetures affixed thereto are trot included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a puhlie way are allowed until August 1, 1933, 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 taker, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted EDWA.RD D. HOLLAND, MA.1<JRICE H. O'CDNNELL, NAMES H. SHERIDAN, Selectmen. Schedule In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of April next preceding the date of this or- der. . 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 name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that: said parcel is owned by owners lin- know ii. And the number of the lot set opposite each Marcel, in said Schedule is the number of the lot shown can a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the 'I"oivii of Water- town. RECORD OF TOWN NIEETIN-GS 175 ololer A dd jrr.;I; Lip. I 0. S.64 or sr.rvo .4rca Pahc.aI Yronga-ae FJLSL Watertown Renity Cc., 12-3 G. 98 Nichols Avenue, Water- I O-W %Vmd 1118S7 tovm. Mass. ..... F-9-A lv tertown Rellity cc_ f)H Nichols Aventzu. JV&ter- '#-57 WeA 49.75 town. AIMLS-S. _...................._ East Watertown Realty Co_ -99 Nichols Avenue, Water­ 1� town, MrL9,4, _...................... 740- Iveelt 39,28 41.61- 147. '29,35 4_6t 373.23 East Watertown Realty Co., 1 P_3 98 Nichols Avenue. Water- 2-62. town, Mutts. ........................ 2-M- 2-" 'XesL 4GO16. Antonio DAI&II-Ag, L-L Ux, 12,37- Annik Simone. 88 Arlington 2A-6:7, WeNt HS7. -St., Watemown. mmm........ East, Watertown RenIty co., 12-37- 98 Nicholia Avenue, Water- 1-95- town, Mmm. ............. 1-66- 1.67- 29.8L 1-44 WQ.SI t17PO. 381.23 Elm Street ...I......­­.L............... North 96.51 J. 'Edmund Vincent. klow or ]""l I- Certificate Na. 289,2117 formerly 6 Arlington St., 16- Elm 6.67 Cranbrfdxe. Ma&K. Go State- iG- 47.8t St.. Boston, mm&...... L I Pri,witim Circle Emt 80.0- J. Edinund Vincent, now or 16-11. fa merly 6 Arlington Si-, East 29.31; Cambridze, Mass. 60 State 24 East 49AI S'L, Doswn. Maas. ................ Giu_wpiie Rieclo, 10,'I Arling- 15-11- ton St.. Watertown, C12-1 t. 3LIc CluWp1w, GUZZIAti, et ILN, 15-11- Telvrsa, 101 Arlington St . t;j.-j En-4t 34.0r_ watertcwn, Mass, ____ Ignatim CahPut-ittem, 97 Arl- 16-31. ington Street. WaterLown. 60-.1 Eaht 32.041 Mim;. .................................... Berkeley Street ........................ 40+0-5 Agostino, Scartaratt[, R3 Arl. I&I ington Street. Watertawu, U-A IKUFA 26,I3a Mims. .......... Francesca J. Abrew, 91 Art- I5-11- ingtOn Street, WUtertOWn. 32-31 EaSL 33.0-n Mao& ...................................... Paolo Franebi, et. wx. Pal- IFP-11- mir.u. 97 AxHngton Stree 141-32- East 34.00 Watertown, Magi;. ._......... 4S Tomm Caterina, 85 ArLiniz- 15-11- ton St.. Watertown, Mass_ 29-U- E at;L 33.0 33 76 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 00rp*t'-r A rtdrro4 \".. .-;"�- "r -i ,,! I T(f k.a F ropiVi pe (huaepw 111'Amka, et w., 1-11- Mpria, 88 Arlington Streia. M', K-4�. 37.041 Watertown. Mnsm. .............. Giuseppe D'Amico. 7) Arl- I 1-I I- ingtAin Street. WFLtrrt4r-%:r% EmsL 17.49 MIUM I........... Clarendon Mreet ­­­..­­r­--- K'nst 40.OD Sidney Polh*. 19 Almont 9L,. 1.-­10- ubswn. Mw%H ....... it'll. 108.77 2;QA Wawrtown IteUk"., 98 Nlcholq Avetive, Wiav:­ I Fl"I 1455. 160.116 town. MWO. .......................... FAm9L Watertown Rtalty Cu.. 1.-. 25. 659.89 9a Nichols Avenue, Watvk'- invu. Maqs. .......................... WM. 11, MeGUIRE, Toum Clerk Warrant for Town Meeting, Monday EvenIM19% December 18, 193:3 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, ws. To mry Constable its the, To wit of Watertown, Greetino: In the name of the Commonwealth of Mas&-tchusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet in the Senior High School Building, Columbia Street, in said Town, on Monday evening, the eighteenth day of December, 19,33, 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. A rtiole 2. To see if the Town will authorize the TreaSUrer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to bor- 110W Money on and after January 1. 1934, in anticipation, of the reveTwe of the financial year beginning January 1, 1934, or take any action relating thereto. Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to provide by transfer or otherwise,- such sums of money as may be necessary for the use of the various Town Departments RECORD of 'TOWN MEETINGS 77 for the balance of the Current year, direct how the same shall be provided, or take any action relating tl)eretxi. Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the sum of fifty thousand dollars ( 0,000,[ 6} to pay the cost of Construction of Sidewalks, the said sum to be raised by the acceptance of a grant and by borrowing under the provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Pict, and to authorize the Selectmen iri behalf of the Towrt to apply for and accept such grants from the Unitcd States of America, or its agencies, and to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow from.. the 'United Stags of America or its agencies, such sums of money as may be necessary under the terms of said act, or take any action relating thereto. Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the Burn of sixty thousand dollars ($60,000.00) to pay the cost of Construction of Streets, the said, sum to be praised by the acceptance of a grant and by borrowing under the provisions of the National industrial Recovery Act, +and to authorize the Selectmen in behalf of the ToiNrn to apply for and accept such grants from the United States of America or its agencies, and to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow from the United States of America or its agencies, such sums of money as may be necessary under the terns of said, act, or take any action relating thereto. Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the stem of fifty thousand dollars ( 50,000.00) to pay the cost of {Construction of Sewers and Drains, the said sum to be raised by the acceptance of a grant and by boi- rowing under- the provisions of the National industrial Recovery Act, and to authorize the Selectmen in behalf of the Town to apply for and accept such grants from the United States of America or its iatrencles, and to author- ise the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow from the United States of America of its agencies, such sums of money as may be necessary Udder 78 iVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT the terms of said act, or take any action relating thereto.Article 7. To see if the Toren will rote to appropri- ate the sum of sixty-five thousand, five hundred dollars, ($65,500.00) to pay the cast of Construction and Recon- struction of Water Mains, the said sum to be raised by the acceptance of a grant and by borrowing under the provisions of the National. Industrial Recovery Act, and to authorize the Selectmen in behalf of the Town to apply- for and accept such grants from. the United States of America or its agencies, and to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow from the United States of Amer.•ica, or its agencies, such sums of money as may be necessary under the terms of saw act, or take any action relating thereto. A eticle S. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the sum of one hundred thirty-five thousand dollars ( I35,000.00) to pay the cost of construction of an Add- ition to the Senior High 'School, the said surer to be raised by the acceptance of a grant and by borrowing under the provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Act, and to authorize the Selectmen in behalf of the Town to apply for and accept such grants front the United Stags of America or its agencies, and to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow from the United States of America or its agencies, such sums of money as may be nnessa,r'y under the terms of said act, or Lake any action relating thereto. (Request of School Department.) 0 Article 9. To see if the Toren will vote to appropri- ate the surer of sixty-six thousand dollars ( 66,0{10.00) to pay the cost of construction of a Swimming Pool, the said sutra to be raised by the acceptance of a grant and by bor- rowing under the provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Act, and to authorize the Selectmen in behalf of the Town to apply for and accept such grants from the United .States of America or its agencies, and to author- RECORD OF TOWN NTEETINT+GS 79 ize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to barrow from the United States of America, or its agen- cies- such sums of money as may be necessary under the terms of said act, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Park Commissioners.) Article 19. To see if the Tovni will vote to appropri- ate the stern of seventy-eight thousand, two launched thirty-five dollars ( 78, 35.00) to pay the cost of con- struction of an Addition to the Main Branch of the Free Public Library, the said sum to he raised by the accep- tance of a grant and by borrowing under the provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Act, and to author- ize the Selectmen in behalf of the Town to apply for and accept such grants from the United States of America or its agencies, and to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow from the United States of America, or its agencies, such sums of money- as may be necessary under the terms of said act, or tape any action relating thereto. (Request of Library Trus- tees.) Article 11. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of thirty thousand dollars ($34,000.00) for the con- struction of a sewage pipe line under the Charles River- at Galen Street connecting sewers of Watertown with the sewer of the Metropolitan District Commission on the southerly side of Charles River and equipping the same with eler—tric pumps and construction of a building to house the same, said sure to be raised by the acceptance of a grant and by borrowing tinder the provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Act, and to authorize the Selectmen in behalf of the Town to apply for and accept such grants from the United States of America or its agencies, and to authorize the Treasurer, with the ap- proval of the Selectmen, to borrow from the United States of America or its agencies, such sums of money as may be necessary under the terms of said act. qr take any action relating thereto. 80 WATE RTO WN' TOWN REPORT .4 01'N 12. To hear the report of the Plannnigw Board relative to a petition of James P. Maloney and others for- an amendment to the Zoning By-Law affecting a parcel of land, together with the block of stores thereon nuni- bered .171 and .175-A Main Street, and shown. as Lot No. 4, in Section 6, Block I on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown,or take an\. action relating thereto. ' The amendment would, if adopted, change the said lot, together with the block of stores thereon frorn District 3-C (two-family residence district) to District 2-13 (store purposes). (Request of the Plaii- ning Board.) Article 13, To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate and provide by transfer tor other%vise, such slims of imoney as may be necessary for the use of the Highway Dep,artment, or take any action relating thereto. Article 14. To see if the Town will appropriate and provide by transfer or otherwise, the necessary sum of money for the use of the Street Lighting Department, for the balance of the current Year, or take any. action relat- ing thereto. krtiele 15. ru see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate and provide by transfer or utherwise, the .sure of two hundred dollars ($200.) in pament of serviees rendered by the Town Physician in the year 1932, or take any ac- tion relating thereto, Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate and provide by transfer or otherwise, the sum of one hundred seventy-two dollars and -fifty-five cents ($172- .55) from Election Exi-ienses account to Printing Voting Lists account, or take any action relating thereto. Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate and provide by transfer or otherwise, the sum of three hundred dollars ($300.00) for the use of the Assessors' Department, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Assessors' Department.) UFCORD OFTOWN -NIFETINGS 81 Article 18. To see if Lhe Town will vote to appropri- ate and Provide by transfer or otherwise, for the use of the Health Department, the sum of two hundred and sev- enty-five dollars ($275.00) for Maintenance and Opena- tion, and the suns of three thousand, one hundred doflars ($3,100,00) for Contagious Diseases, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Health Department.) Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- at e an d provide by transfer or otherwise, the sum of six hundred dollars ($600.00) for the use of the Infirmary Department, or take any action relating thereto, (Re- quest of Infirmary Department.) Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate and provide by transfer or otherwise, the sum of six hundred seventy-eight dollars ($678.00) for the use of the Poles and Wires Department, or take any action re- lating thereto. (Request of Inspector of Poles and Wires.) Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate and provide by transfer or otlierwise, the stim of two hundred dollars ($200.00) for the use of the Police De- partment, from Regular Police appropriation to Contin- gencies appropriation, in the Police Department, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Police Depart- ment,) Ai-tide 22, To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate and provide by transfer or otherwise, for the use of the School Department, the sum of six thousandL. five hun- dred ninety-three dollars and sixty-four cents ($( ,593.64) from various accounts In the School Department, to other accounts in the School Department, as follows - From New EqUipment, to General Control $834.00 From Instruction, to General Control 250.00 From Instruction, to Maintenance 475.00 From Instruction, to Miscellaneous 225.00 From Instruction, to Trade School 3,600o) 82 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT From Instruction, to Operation: 19000.00 From Transportation, to l iscellaneous 50.00 From Continuation School, to Operation 150.64 Total 0,503.E4 or take any action relating thereto. Article 23. To see if the Town of Watertown will irl- str uct< its Selectmen to petition the Legislature to finish the widening and the extension of the Boston Embank- ment, along Chavles River, on the south side thereof, from a point: at or near the property of Bostoli Consolid-ated Gas Company's plant to a. point at or near the Junction of Waterton;Fri Street with California Street, or tale any action thereon. (Request of Thomas F. Nally and others.) Article 24.. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate and provide by, transfer orotherwise, the necessary suns of money to pay the costs of a Special Election as pro- vided by Chapter 373 of the Acts of 1933, "An Act pro- viding for the Exercise of Local Option relative to the Licensing of Sales of Alcoholic Beverages and conferring Certairx Powers on Licensing AvViorities in Anticipation of the Enactment of Further Legislation regulating such Licensing and Sales" or tape any action relating thereto. And you }rill notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time and at the place hereilr 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. RECORD OF ']`OWN mEE,ri. c's 83 Hereof fail not, and make retain 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 OA enty-ninth play of Nov- ember, A.D. 1933. EDWA.RD D. HOLLAND, MAURICE H. O'CONNELL, JAMES K. SHERIDA'NT, Selectmen of 14'atertown. 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 Tbwn a printed copy of this warrant, Rnd 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. 7O EPH W. REGAN, Com3htble of Wetter•totinz. Attest: Wni. P. McGuire, Twvn 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. M. P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Record of Town Meeting, Monday Evening; December 18, 1933 Meeting; was called to order ,at 7.30 P. M. by Mod- erator P. Sarsfield Cunniff. Officers' returns on warrant were read by William P. McGuire, Town Clerk. 84 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT The counters reported that there were 18? Town Meet- ing members present; number ziecess;_iry for a quorum 93. Vacancies in Town Meeting Membership, Filled by Town Meeting Members, on December 18, 1933 Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct Three of the elective of Harold S. Tuck, 73 Hillside Road, to fill one vacancy in term expiring in 1934, caused by elec- tiol1 of William Bell as Chairman of Assessors: al ❑ of the election of George B. Wellman, 98 Langdon Avenge, to fill one vacancy in teem expiring in 1935, caused by ap- pointment of Dr. Bogert S, Quinby as a member of the Finance Committee. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct Five of the election of John J. Dugan, 158 No. Beacon Street, to fill one vacancy in term expiring ill 1934, caused by removal from Precinct 5 of James M. Ogilvie. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct Eight of the Election of Joseph A. Burns, 25 Pleasant Street., and of Joseph H, Ford, 7 Church Mill St.., to fill two vacancies in term expiring 111 1934, caused by the removal f rom the precinct of Edwin J. Armstrong and .7iohn " . Kelly; also of the election of Joseph L. Tyghe, 96 Morse Street, to fill one vacancy in term expiring ill 1935), caused by the I-Lmoval from the precitiet of Wil- Ham J. Cahill. Notice was received from the Chairman of Pi'ecir�ct Teti of the election of Lucy A, Menton, 669 plain Street, to fill one vaullicy- ill fern) expiring in 1935, caused by the ,tpp0iajtment of Patrick A. Afenton as a member of the Finance Committee. All of these Town Meeting Members are to serve until the March 1934 Town Election. These Town Afeeting ll+ eMbers were sworn by Town Clerk, William P. McGuire. RECORD OF 1O N -MI-. '.11N{.9� 8.5 Article 1. To hear the report of any Committe lhere- Dofor•e appointed, and act thereon. - No reports of any Committees were presented at this time. Article 2. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to bor- row money on and after January 1, 1934, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1934, or tape any ;action relating thereto. Voted : That the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be and lie is hereby authorized to borrow money on and after January 1, 193d, hi anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1934, and to issue the note or notes of the Town therefor, payable within one year, aiiy delft or debts incurred under this vote to be paid from the reve- nue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1934. Article :3. To see if the Town will vote to provide by transfer or otherwise, such surds of money as may be necessary for the use of the various Town departments for the balance of the current year, direct how the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Voted : That the following sums be and they are hereby appropriated for t h e use of the departments in- dicated, and transfers authorized from the accounts as shown in the following Schedule : Transferred From Workmen's Compensation $1,52-5-36 School Department: New Equipment 834.00 Instruction. 685.00 Transportation 50.00 Continuation, 159.64 ,254.00 %VATERTMVIN TOWN REPORT Public Welfare: Mothers' Aid $3,4 7�—52 Old .Age Assistance 643.62 Soldiers' Relief and Military Aid 4,500.00 Insurance 11577.8 ) $10,200.00 Tratxsf erred To Tree Warden, CN..A. $75.00 Cemetery, C.W.A. 173.00 Dark Dept., C.W.A. 106-00 School Dept., CH.A. 2,900.00 3,2 54.00 Public Welfare Outside Aid $10,000.00 Contingent 200.00 $10,200.00 Article -1. To see if the Town will vote to approp- riate the sum of fifty thousand dollars ( 50,000.) to pay the cost of Construction of Sidewalks, the said suns to be raised by the acceptance of a grant and by borrowing under the provisions of the National Industrial Re- covery Act, and to authorize the Selectmen in behalf of the Town to apply for and accept such grants from the United Mates of Ameriva or its agencies, and to atithvr•- ize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to }sorrow from the United States of America, or its agen- cies, such sums of money as may be necessary under the terms of said act, or take any action relating thereto. 162 in favor, 6 opposed — Voted: That the sum of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.) be ,and is hereby appropriated to pair the cost RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS S7 of Constructimi of Sidewalks, said sum to be raised by the acceptance of a grant and by borrowing under the provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Act. All money received from the Federal Government under the -National Industrial Recovery Act on account of such project shall be applied to meet the appropriation herein made, and to meet the balmice of said appropriation, the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, shall he authorized to borrow said suni ,and to issue the bonds or notes of the Town therefor, said bonds or motes to be pay- able in accordance with the National Industrial Recovery Act, and, so far as not inconsistent with said act_, in ac- cordance with Chapter 366 of the Acts of 1933 and Chap- ter 44 of the General Lows. The whole loam shall he paid in not more than fire (5) years Dr at such period, as may be determined by the Emergency Finance Board referred to in said Chapter 366 of the Acts of 1933. The Select- men are hereby authorized to apply for and accept under the National Industrial Recovery Act such stems as may be rr.ecessary oil account of such project. Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to approp- riate the sum of sixty thousand dollars ($60,000.) to pal, the cast ofConstruction of Streets, the said sung to he raised by the acceptance of a grant ,and by borrowing under the provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Act, and to authorize the Selectmen in helia.lf of the Town to apply .for and accept such grants from the United States of America or its agencies, and to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to Morro,,v from the United States of America or its agencies., such sums of money as may be necessary under the terrnns of said act, or take any action relating thereto. Unanimously Voted: That the suns of forty-thousand, three hundred fifty-five dollars ($40,355.) be and is here- by appropriated to pay the cost of Construction of Streets as follows Mt. Atiburn Street, l'rom Russell Avenne lcr Wl tff- teav n Square, Mt. Auburn Street, ft•om W11taut St yet tO 11'�1tt�t t[r}a sr Square, School Street, from Flint Road to BeI111011t Stt°eet; said s11Ii1 to be raised by the acceptance of a grant and by boin•awing under- the provisions of the National Indus- trial Recovery Act, All money received Fi-oni the Fed- eral Government under the National Industrial iwecovery Act on account of such project shall be applied to meet. the appropriation herein made, and to Meet the balance of said appropriation, the Treasur(ar, with the �rplrMvral Of' the Selectmen, shall be authorizod to borrow ,said sung and to issue the fronds or notes of the Town therefor, said bonds Or dotes to be payable in accordance with the Na- tional Industrial Recovery Pict, and so far as DOt ilIC011- sistent with said act, in accordance with Chapter 366 of the Acts of 1933 and Chapter 44 of the General Lewvs. The whole loan shall be paid 111 not 1'C 01`e HAR11 tell (10) years or at such period as may be determined by the Emergency Finance Board referred to in said Cliapter• 36 of the Acts of 193.1, The Selectmen are hereby autl prized to apply for and aec°ept uudet the National Industrial Recovery Act sueh suns as may be necessary on account of such project. Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to approp- riate the sum crf fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.) to pad- . t13e cost of Colzstruction of Sewers and Drains, the said sure to he raised by the acceptance of a ;'rant an(I !ry bor- rowing micder• the provisions of the National I ndiistrial Re1e every Act,, and to authorize the Selectmen in behalf of the Town to apply for and accept such grants from the United States of Americ:it or its agencies, and to alrthor- ir+e the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow, farm the United States of America or its agencies, such sums of money as may be necessary under the terms, of said act, or take any action rela.tii)#zv thereto- RECORD OF "1'OWNN MEETINGS fit` UilLaiaimously Voted : That the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars ($215,000.) be and is hereby approp- riated to pad' the cost of Construction of Sewpt,s and Drains, said surn to be raised by the acceptance of a grant and by harrowing under the provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Act. All money received from the Federal Government udder the National Industrial Re- covery Pict on account of such project slaaall be applied to meet the appropriation herein made, amid to meet the balance of said appropriation the Treasurer, with the ap- proval of the Selectmen, shall be authorized to borrow said sum and to issue the bonds or notes of the Town therefor, said Wnds or jiotes to be payable in accordance with the National Industrial Recovery Act, and, so far as not Inconsistent with said act, hi accordance with Chapter :-'66 of the ,acts of 19 and Chapter 44 of the Gleneral Laws. Tlie whole loan small be laid in not more Lh an ten (10) years or at such period as may be determined by the Emergeizev la ii a ace Board referred to in said Chapter 366 of the Acts of 193 ;, The Selectmen are hereby authorized to apply for and accept antler the National Industrial Recovery Act such sums as may be necessary oil account of Such pro'l ect. Article 7. 'ro see if the Town will vote to al)prol)- ritate the suns of sixty-five thousand, five hundred dollars ( 65,500.) to pate thecost of Construction and Ile('oaa- struclion of Water 1lfains, the staid sum to be raised by the acceptance of a grant and by borrowing tinder the provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Act, and to authorize the, Selectmen in behalf of the Town to apply for and accept such grants from the United States of America or its agencies, Alld to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to bori-mv fi,orn the United St.-aces of Aniei9ieat or its agencies, shell suials caf money as may be neeessary raider the terms of s41ifl tact, or take any action relating thereto. 160 in favor, 4 opposed---- 90 A7rERT0W--\r TOWN REPORT Voted : That the sum of twenty-live thousand clollar•s ($245,040,) he and is hereby appropriated to pay the cast of Construction and Reconstruction of eater Mains, in the following streets Palfrey Street, Coolidge Hill Road., School Street, from Flint Road to BelmoIzt Street; said sum to be raised lay the acceptance of a grant and by borrowing under the provisions of the National Indus- trial Recovery Act. All money received from the Fed- eral Government under the National Industrial Recovery Act on account of such project shall be applied to meet the appropriation heveiim made, and to meet the balance of said appropriation the; Treasurer-, witli the approval of the Selectmen, shall he authorized to horror said srun and to issue the bonds or notes of the Town therefor, said bonds or notes to be lmr�yable in accord-nnee with the Na- tional Industrial Recovery Act and, so far as not incon- sistent with said act, in accordance with Chapter 366 of the Acts of 1.933 and Chapter 44 of the General Laws. The whole loan shall be paid in not more than ten (10) years or at such periodas may be determined by the Emergency finance Bored referred to izr said Chapter 366 of the .Ants of 1983). The Selectmen are, hereby- authorized to apply-for and accept under the National In- dustrial Recovery Act such sums as may be necessary on account of such project. Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to approlr- riate the surer of one hundred thirty-five thousand dollars ($135,000.) to pay the cost of construction of an Addition to the Senior High School, the said sum to be raised by the acceptance of a grant and by borrowing under the provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Act, and to authorize the Selectmen in behalf of the Town to apply for and accept such grants from the United States of America or its agencies, and to atithor•i e the Treasurer, with the �,,pproval of tine Selectmem to borrow from the RECORD OF TOWN All- 1"YNNGS 91 United States of America or its agencies, such sums of money as may he neeessa.r,4 under the terms of said act, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of School Department.) U'lanim ously Voted : That the sum of one hundred thirty-five thousand dollars ( 135,000,) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the cost of construction of an Addi- tion to the Senior High School, said sum to be r•taised by the acceptance of a grant aiid by borro-wing wider the provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Act. All money received from the federal Government tinder the National Industrial Recovery Act; on account of such pro- ject shall be applied to meet the appi-opriation herein. made, and to meet the balance of said appropriation the Treasurer•, with the approval of the Selectmen. shall be authorized to borroz.- said sum and to issue the bonds or notes of the Toix-n therefor, said bonds or iiotes to be pay- able in accordance with the National Industrial Recovery .Act and, so far as not inconsistent with said act, in ac- cordance with Chapter 366 of the Acts of 1933 and C"linp- ter 44 of the General Laws. The whole loan shall be paid in riot more than ten (I4) years or at such period as may be determined by the Emergency Finance Board referred to in said Chapter 866 of the Acts of 1933. The Select_ Men are hereby authorized to apply for and accept under the National Industrial Recovery Act such sums as may be necessary on account of such project. Voted : That this money be upended zanier• the direc- tion of a Committee of Seven (7) to be appointed by the Moderator. Committee Appointed by Moderator P. Sarsfield Cun- ni#f on December 20, 1933 : CI4ARLES F. SHAW, 62 Laargdon .Avei-me FR NCIS P. CAP,ROLL, 26 Amherst Road HAROLD B. BLAZO, 63 Marshall Street JOHN A. COLLINS, 43 Petal Street ALFRED A. GLIDDEN, 6.5 Shattuck Road 92 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT C11ARLES F. J. HARRINGTON, 9-13 Fairview Avenue EDW1N H. NNIHITEI-ELL, 42 Barnard Avemie Article 9. To see if the Town will vote tea approp- riate the sum of sixty-six thousand dollars ($66,000.) to pay the cost of construction. of a Swimming: Pool, the said slim to be raised by the acceptance of a grant and by bor- rowing under the provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Act, and to authorize the Selectmen in behalf of the Town to apply far and accept such grants f rom the United States of America or its agencies, wid to author- ize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow from the United States, of America or its agen- cies, sucl, slims of money as may be necessary undier the terms. of said act, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Park Commissioners.) No action. Article M. To see if the Town will vote to aw-OP- rikite tile sum of seventy-eight thousand , two hundred thirty-five dollars ($78,235.) to pay the cost of colistMc- tion of an Addition to the Main Branch of the Free Public Librar,v, the said sum to be raised by the accepLance of a grant and by borrowhig under the provisions of the Na- tional Industrial Recovery Act, and to authorize the Sel- ectmen in behalf of the Towu to "Ri)MY for and accept such grants from the United States of America or its agen- cies, and to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to burrow from the 'United States of America (w its agencies, such suins of money- as may be necessary ujider the terms of said ,let, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of [,i1)1'(M'V TI-LI.AeCS.) Unanimously Voted: That the sum of thirty--five. thou- sand, two hundred twenty-nine dollars ($35,2,29.) be and is hereby appropriated to p-,jy the cost of construction, of an Addition to the Main Br-<,tnch of the Free Public Lib- rary, said suin to be raised by the acceptance of a grant and by borrowing under the provisions of tho NatiouRl Industrial Recovery Act. All money received -1)-oni the RECORD OF 'rowx MEETINGS 93 Federal Government under the National Industrial Re- covei;y Act on account of such project shall be applied to meet the aplariopriation herein mace, and to meet the bal- ance of said appropriation the Treasurer, with the ap.. pzoval of the Selectmen, shall be authorized to borrow said sump and to issue the bonds or notes of the Town therefor, said bonds ol- emotes to be payable in accordance with the iNational Industrial Recovery Act and, so far as not inconsistent with said act, in accordance with Chap- ter 366 of the acts of 1.933 and Chapter 44 of the Gen- eral Laws. The whole loan shall be paid in not more than ten (10) -tta s or at such period as may be determined by the Emergency Finance Board referred to in said Chapte • 366 of the Acts of 1933. The Selectmen are here- by authorized to apple for and accept under the National Industrial Recov ery Act such sums as may he necessary on accotrmat of suclm project. Voted : That this money be expended under- the rlire - tion of a Comin ittee of Five (})to be appointed by th u Moderator. Committee appointed by Moderator P. Sarsfield C unnifl' on December 20, 1.9 REV. EDWARD C. CAMP, 25 Garfield Street ARTH U Y F. GRAY, 20 Fayette Street JOHN J. McLAUTHLI , 51 Green Street RODI EY G. PAGE, 366 School Street *J{IHN P. GALLAGRE, R 16 Hawthorne Street :u Resipied, Dec. 23, 1933 - J. VI CENT AfacDONO GH, 28 Whitcomb Street, appointed January J, 1934. A r ticle 11. To see if time Tow❑ will appropriate the sum of thi-0- thousand dollars (.$30,000.) for the con- struction of a sewagge pipe lame under the Chmmrles River ;at Galen Street connecting; sewers of Watertow-n with the sewer of the Metropolitan District Commission can the southerly side of the Charles River and equipping the same with electric pumps and coamstruction of a building. 94 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT to house the same, said stim to he raised by the accept- ance of a grant and by borirovving under the provisions of the .National Industrial Recovery Pict, and to authorize the Selectmen in behalf of the Town to apply for and accept such grants from the United States of America or its agencies, and to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow frorn the United States of America or its agencies, srzch stuns of money as may be necessary render the terns of said act, or tale airy action relating thereto. No action. Article 12. To bear the report of the Planning Board relative to a petition of James P. 3VIaloney and others for an amendment to the Zoning By-la�v aff ecting a parcel of laird, together with the block of stares thereon numbered 471 and 475-A ]Lain Street, and shown as Lot No. 4, in Section 6, Block 1 on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown, or take any ac- tion relating thereto. The amendrr ont would, if adopted, change the said lot, together with the block- of stores thereon fram District 3-C (two-family residence district) to District 2-B (store purposes). (Request of the Plan- ning Board.) 'the Plarrrring Board reported against the adoption of any change in the Zoning By-lain, in reference to the subject matter of Article 12. After a lengthy discussion, it vas Voted: That the oningBy-law be and is hereby amended by altering the Zoning Map therein referred to, -,fleeting a parcel of land, together with the block of stores thereon, said area containing about 5,892 square feet, knc wii as Section 6, BlocR. 1, Assessors' Lot No. 4, Plan Lot No. 20, -numbered 473-476-4 r7 Main Street, Nos. I and 7 Olney Street, owned by James P. Maloney, as shown on the Engineer's Plan of the Town of Water- town, from District 3-C (two-fancily residence district) , to District `?-P (store purposes). k RECORD Or TOWN MEETINGS 95 Article 18. To see if the Tvvm will vote to approp- riate and provide by transfer or otherwise, such sums of money as may be necessary for the use of the Highway Department, or take any action relating thereto. Voted : That the following sums be and they are here- by appropriated for the use of the HighWRy Department and transfers authorized as shown in the following Schedule: Transferred er'r ed from o Highway Dept. Stable Maintenance, UP100.00 Vacations, 505.44 Dist Laying, 984.91 Drainage. 900.00 T'rccnsf er i-ed to Highway Maintenance, $3,690.35 Garbage, 800.00 Article 14. To see if the Town will appropriate and provide by transfer or otherwise, the necessary sure of morleY for the use of the Street Lighting Department, for.; the balance of the current year, or take any action relat- ing thereto. Voted: That the suin of fifteen hundred dollars ( 1500.) be and is hereby appropriated for the use of the Street Lighting Department, for the balance of the cur- ent year;, this amount to be provided by transfer from the Insurance account. Article 1.3. To see if the Town NvilI rote to approp- riate and provide by transfer or otherwise, the sum of tNvo huiadred dollars ($200.00.) in Payment of services rendered by the Town Physician in the year 1932, or take any action relating thereto. Voted : Tliat the sum of two. hundred dollars ( 200.) be and is hereby appropriated to pay services rendered by the Town Physician in the year 1932, arld that this amount be provided by transfer from Workmen's Conl- pensation account. Article 16. To see if the Town Nvill vote to APP"Op- riate and provide by trzam5fer{ or otherwise, the sum of one hundred seven y-two dollars and fifth--live cents (' 172.55) from Electiarr Expenses account to Printing Voting Lists account, or takes any action relating thereto. Voted : That the start of one hundred seventy-two dol- hars and fifty-five cents ($17Z.55) be and is hereby ap- propriated for Printing Voting Lists account, and tlrrrt this amount be, provided by transfer fr-crrrr Perrsiarr;s ac- caerrtt. Article 17. To see if the Town Nvill vote to apgrr'olr- riate and provide by transfer or otherwise, the sure of three hundred dolkir°s ($300.) for the use of the Assess- ors' Department, or tale any action relating thereto- (Request of Assessors' Department.) Voted: That the sure of three hundred dollars ($300.) be and is herby appropriated for the use of the Assessors' Department, and that this amount be provided by transfer• from Pensions accoulit. Articie 18. To see if the Town will vote to approp- Ha.te and provide by transfer or Otherwise. for- the use of the HaeMth Department, the sull, of two hundred and seventy-five dollars ($275,) for Maintenance and Opera- tion, and the suer of three thousand, mie hundred dollars ($ ,1W.) for Contagious Diseases, or take zrrry rtctis]rr I-e- lating thereto. (Request of Health Department.) Voted • That the foliowiiig sums be and they are here- by approprilated for the use Of the Health Department, and transfers authorized from the accounts as sirowii ill the followingSchedule: Trant5 f erred'f ro'm Insurance, 92,T21 .15 Workmen's Lomperi&rtion -I52.85 T,ra; f e rrad to Health Dept., Contagious, $2,600.0o Contingent, 275.00 RECORD OF TOWN 37 Artiele 19. To see if the Tovii xvill vote to approp- riate, and provide by transfer or otherwise, the sum of six hundred dolly s ($600) for the use of the Infirmary De- partnient, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Irrfxrmat v Department.) Indefinitely postponed. Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to approp- riate, and provide by transfers or otherwise, the sure of six hundred seventy-eight ($678.) for the use of the Poles and Wires Department, or tape any action relating thereto. (Request of Inspector of Wires.) Indefinitely postponed. Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to approp- riate, and provide by transfer or otherwise, the stem of t ro hundred dollars ( 200.) for the use of the Police De- partment, from Regular Police appropriation toContin- gencies appropriation, in the Police Department, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Police Depart- ment.) Voted : That the sum of two hundred dollars ($200.) be and is hereby appropriated for the use of the Police Department, Contingencies account, and that this amount be provided by transfer from Police Salaries account. Article 22. To see if tlue Town will vote to approp- riate, and provide by transfer. or otherwise, for the use of the School Department, the sum of six thousand, five hundred ninety-three dollars and sixty-four cents ($6,59 04) from various accounts in the School Depart- ment, to other accounts in the School Department, as follows: From New Equipment, to General Control $834.00 From Instruction, to General Control, 250.00 From Instruction, to Maintenance, 475.00 From Instruction, to Miscellaneous, 225.00 From Instruction, to Trade School, 3,600.00 From Instruction, to Operation, 1,000.00 From Transportation, to Miscellaneous, 50.00 98 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT From Continuation School, to Operation, 159.64 Total, $6t593,64, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of School Dept.) Voted: That the following sums be and they are here- by appropriated for the use of the School Department, and that these amounts be provided by transfer as fol- lows : Transferred from School Dept., Instruction, $4,865.00 Tratisf erred to School Dept., Maintenance, $215.00 Miscellaneous, 250.00 Trade Schools, 3,600.00 Operation, 800.00 Article 23. To see if the Town of Watertown will in- struct its Selectmen to petition the Legislature to finish the widening and the extension of the Boston Embank- ment, along Charles River on the south side thereof, from a point at or near the property of Boston Consolid- ated Gas Company's plant to a point at or near the junc- tion of Watertowxx Street with California Street, or take any action thereon. (Request of Thomas F. Nally and others.) No action. Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and provide by transfer or otherwise, the necessary sum of money to pay the cost of a Special Election as provided by Chapter 373 of the Acts of I933, "An Act Providing for the Exercise of Local Option relative to the Licensing of Sales of Alcoholic Beverages and conferring Certain Powers on Licensing Anthorities in Anticipation of the Enactment of Further Legislation regulating Such. Li- censing and Sales,"' or take any action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed. WX P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 99 Warrant for Special Election, Tuesday, December 19, 1933 Commonwealth at Massaehusetts. Middlesex, 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 earn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet in their respective voting places in said Town, as provided by Chapter 373 of the Acts of 1933, "An Act providing for the Exercise of Local Option relative to the Licensing of Sates of Alcoholic Beverages and conferring Certain Powers on Licensing .Authorities in Anticipation of the Enactment of Further Legislation regulating Such Li- censing and Sales." PRECINCTS 1, 2 and 3 - EAST END FIRE STATION, MT. AUBURN STREET PRECINCTS 4, 5, rand 3 - ADMIN1STRATION BUILDING, MAIN STREET PRECINCTS 6, 9 and 10 - WEST JR. HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING, WAVER- LEY AVENUE, on Tuesday, the nineteenth day of December, 1933, at 3:00 A.M. To obtain a fall expression of opinion, voters should vote can both of the following questions: 1. Shall licenses be granted in this Town for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whiskey, rum, gin, malt leverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages) 2. Shall licenses be granted in this. Town for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages) ? (a) If a voter desires to permit the sale of any and all alcoholic beverages in this Town, he will vote "YES„ on both questions. 100 W ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT (b) If he desires to permit the sale of wines and malt beverages only herein, he will vote "NO" on question I and "YES" on question 2. i (c) If he desires to prohibit the sale of any and all alcoholic beverages herein, he will vote "NO" on hotly questions. The Polls Will (Ten at 8 a.m. and Will Close at S p.m. And you will notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the times and at the places herein specified, by 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 drays 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 tinie of said meeting. Given under our hands this fifth clay of December, A. D. 1933. EDWARD D. HOLLAND, MAURICE H. O'CONNELL, JA ES H. SHERIDAN, Selectmen of Watertown. Officer's 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 tunes and kit the places herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this wart-ant, 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 meet- ing. JOSEPH W. REGAN, Attest: Constable of Tl Fate to-um. W , P, McGUIRE, Tovm Clerk. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 101 Record of Special Election, Tuesday, December 19, 193.3 . The polls were opened at 8 A. M. and voting continued until 8 P. M., art which time the polls were closed. The :following election officers were present: Precinct I. Eugene L. Storey, Warden, John J. Mor- ley, Clerk. Inspectors and Counters: Frances C. Murphy, Helen L. Boudreau, Pearl A. Baxter, \NIa.11ace E. McCarthy, William J. Sullivan, Bernard Morley. Precincts '2 and :3 Frank A. Fitzpatrick, Warden, Wil- liam P. Glidden, Clerk. Inspectors and Counters: Pat,- rick R. Burns, Arthur J. McCarthy, Thomas O'Leary, Roy L. Cummings, Frederick 0. FltzGerald, Blanche H. Robinson, Warren T. Shanahan, Joseph A. Murray, Ralph C. Gardiner, Mabel C. MacNutt. Precincts 4 and 5. Joseph R. Cooney, Warden, Grace M. Olson, Clerk. Inspectors and Counters: Mary ,4, Hol- land, AlPce Withee, Grace Ward, Waldo P. Emerson, Thomas P. Perry, J. Douglas Hackett, James M. Kelley, Winifred M. Donnelly, Ann C. Wilson, Sadie E. Nichols. Precinct 6. John W. Duvall, Warden, Lester A. Murphy, Clerk. Inspectors and Counters: .Annie M. Davis, Madeline E. Van Dyke, Theodore B. Robinson, Katherine L. Landry, Josephine Dyson. Pr•ecirets 7 ,and 8. Harry J. York, Warden, Joseph A. Andrews, Clerk. Inspectors and Counters: Ruth E. Hall, Joseph H. Busse? , Ernestine P. Howe, Catherine Campbell, Anna T. Hyde, Roy C. Papalia, Joseph. D. McCall, Joseph D. Clifford, John McDonnell. P;-c,cim,ts 9 and 10. Charles A. McCarthy, %\'arden, Ellen B. Lougee, Clerk. Inspectors and Counters: Rob- ert Carney, Anna V. Hughes, Gerard J. Riley , Mildrect Upit, Florence V. Ha-ddie, Ernest Bullen, Catherine Hur- ley, Grace J. large, Emma R. Roche. 102 WATERT(JWN TOWN REPORT TOTAL VOTE CAST : 3390 Question 1. Shall licenses he granted in this Town for the sale therein of all alcoholic I)ever•ages (whiskey, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcobolic bever- ages) Prec. 1, `? & 3 4, 5, 7 & 8 6 9 & 10 ToLal Yes 671 877 128 334 2010 o 259 798 131 133 1321 Blanks 20 21 ? 6 49 Total 950 1696 261 473 3380 Question 2. ha.il licenses be granted in this Town for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines acid beer, ale and all other malt beverages) ? prep. 1, `? & 3 4, 5, 7 8z 8 6 9 & 10 'Total Yes 682 882 135 343 2042 No 223 7,54 118 116 1211 Blaliks 45 60 8 14 127 Total 950 1696 261 473 3380 WM. P. McG'(TRE, Toivm Clerk. REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT Watertown, Mass., December 31, 1.933. The Honorable Evard of Selectmen: Gentlemen In compliance with the By-Laws of the Tt wj), 1 have the honor to submit the annual report of the Police De- partment of the Town of Waterto for the year ending- December 31, 1933, together Nvith recommendations for the ensuffig year. Organization of the Department Chief JOHN E. MILMORE Lieutenants JAMES P. BURHE JOHN E. McNAMARA JOSEPH J. REILLY Sergeants ANDREW J. DONNELLY THOMAS W. DEVAiNEY DAMES M. IGOE JOHN J. IGOE Patrolmen JOIN F. GLEASON HENRY L. WELSH CHA.RLES H, GLIDDEN WILLIAM H. MUNHALL ART'HUR F. PERKINS JOSEPH P. STEAD LOUIS PERKINS RUSSELL J. KIMBALL LA WR.ENCE C. HANLEY GEORGE M. CLINTON STEWART E. SAVAGE JOHN A. HIGGINS RICHARD J. O ENS JOHN J. ffANLON THOMAS J. CULLEN JOHN F. McGEE ER JOSEPH F. LOUGHLIN J.AMES P. SHEA 103 104 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT JOSEPH A ALSff I DWA,IwD A. MURRAY PATRICK J. CALLAHAN EDMUND H. NORTON FRANK L. MANNIX WALTER F. PLAIIk RTY EDWARD J. LISTON JAMES J. BURKE GEOR E J. F'ARR,ELL WILLIAM W, C RNES EDW,t RD P. MURPHY CHAR,LES E. SHEAF, FRANCIS A. NALLY JOHN J, LONG EDWARD J. BOYLE JOSEPH C. HARRIN+C TON JOSEPH 1-I. GILF01L HAROLD A. PARKER Wagonmait FR ANCIS A. CARAFGLA Janitor ARNOLD E, HOL ES A rres-t Total number 1029 Males 1008 Females 21 Native Born 764 Foreign Born 265 Causes- of Arrests Assault to rob 1. Assault with intent to murder 3 Accessory before the fact to a felony 1 Accessory after the fact to a felony I Annoying.& accosting a person of opposite sex Assault and battery 32 Assault and battery on a Police Officer I Breaking & entering & larceny in night time 62 Breaking and entering, attempt Bastardy 5 Burglarious implements, having; in possession fi Conspiracy 5 Comealing leased property I Counterfeit money, passing f Drunkenness 333 REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT 1015 Default Warrant 17 Disturbance of the Peace 26 Disorderly house, keeping I Escaped inmate Escaped prisoner 1 Forgery 1 Gaming implements, having in possession I Gaming 10 Gaming on Lord's Day G Gl ass. breaking 4 Indecent Act 2 Lottery tickets, having in possession 6 Lottery, promoting a 4 Larceny B9 Larceny, attempt 2 Larceny of auto 7 Loitering 1 Lewd and lascivious person. 2 Material Fitness I Manslaughter 6 Murder 1 Malicious injury to real estate 4 Non-support of illegitimate child 1 Non-support of wide and family 16 Non-support of aged parent 2 Neglect of children 2 Ikon-payment of wages 4 Peddling without a license 1 profanity 1 Receiving stolen property 11 Robbery 6 Rape, attempt 1 Suspicious persons 65 Safe-keeping 72 Sale of X-Mas trees, not being licensed I Trespassing 8 Threatening to do bodily haryn 2 106 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Unnatural Act 1 Vagrancy 8 Violating Probation 212 Weapons, carrying dangerous 4 Liquor Laws, violation Liquor Nuisance Keeping and exposing for sale 12 Illegal sale 5 Town Ordinances, violating: Passing to the left of street cart which had stopped for the purpose of allowing passengers to board or alight 2 Passing handbills without a permit 2 Motor-Vehicle Laws, violating Allowing irnproper: person to operate 2 Allowing person to interfere with proper opera- tion of motor-vehicle 2 Attaching wrong No. plates 1 Defective brakes 1 Defective lights 3 Failing to slow down at intersection 1 Giving false mane and address to Police Officer 1 Going away and not making self known after doing injury to persons or property 18 Operating without a license 28 Operating- under the influence of liquor 35 Operating, negligently, so that the lives and safety of public might lie endangered 18 Operating uninsured car 4 Operating unregistered ear 5 Overspeeding 24 Operating after revocation of license 4 Parking without lights 1 Passing within 8 ft. of a street car which had atopped for the purpose of allowing passengers to board or alight 2 REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT 107 Refusing to slow license and registration to Police officer 1 Passing-red light 1 Operating and not having registration in possesion 2 Refusing to stop on signal of an officer 1 Using are automobile without authority 10 Total 1029 Valuation of Property Stolen and Recovered, 1933 Value of property reported stolen $19,286.4 3 Value of property recovered 14,791.84 Value of property recovered for out-of-town Depart rents 16,625.921 Work of Signal System Day on duty calls 33220 Night on duty calls 56594 Total telephone calls, day and night 9646 Miscellaneous ' Accidents, other than automobile 20 Automobile accidents 442 Autos stolen in Watertown 39 Animals found 3 Animals lost 2 Articles lost 710 Articles found 36 Are lights reputed out 32 Breaking; and enterizrg cases 71 Breaking and entering, attempt 12 Bicycles stolen 30 Bicycles recovered 17 Cases investigated 3592 Children found 35 Children reported lout 45 Deaths 12 Defective Streets and Sidewalks 11,11 � 1$ WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Dogs found 91) Dogs reported lost 197 Dreg cases investigated 19 Doors a.ila whidows found open and secured 358 Fires discovered by officers 1. Mass broken 70 Houses reported closed 191 Incandescent lights. reported out 10-52 Larceny cases 118 Larceny, attempt 7 Dicers delivering rnessa,ges 320 People reported missing 27 Robbery eases 6 .Sick and injured assisted 10 Suicides 4 Watelies lost 7 Watches found 3 Water running to waste 27 Wires defective 54 Summonses served for --out-of-town Departments 1260 Murder 0 Motor Vehicles Runs niade by ambulance 232 Miles rail by ambulance 1.225 Miles run by touring cats 64350 Miles run by motor cycles 45401 Crime The aYuml)er of breaking and entering cases show an increase over last vear. Cormrnencing in January 1933 there was a wave of this sort of cringe. We were, how-- ever, successful in apprehending a ring of young meta in the East End of Town who were responsible for ,many of these jobs. Some of them were sent to the Concord Reformatory, some to the House of Correction and others to the Shirley School. REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT 109 During the year there were but 6 robbery cases which I consider remarkable in view of existing conditions. In three of these eases the persons responsible were a.ppre- hended, convicted and sentenced to long terms in prison. The officers have devoted much extra time toward the pre- vention of this type of crime. There is a marked decrease in the number. of overspeed- ing and using without authority cimes. The xr otor-evele officers have been constantly on the alert for fast or reck- less drivers and we have had but little trouble in that re- spect. The number of automobiles stolen in Watertown has decreased 5% from the previous year. There were no outright larcenies as all automobiles stolen were recov- ered, and would be classed as used without the authority, of the owner{. For a town of this size, taking into consideration its close proximity to the City of Boston, we can justly be proud of the fact that we have kept the major crimes to such a low mark. Liquor Laws There were 26 arrests because of violation of the liquor laws during the year, as compared with 213 last year. The arrests for drunkenness are nearly the same, there being 333 .arrests this year as against 316 last year. With the advent of 3.2 beer it seemed that some places where liquor Nvas sold illegally, practically went out of business. With the Repeal it is believed that the illegal. sale of liquor will be reduced to a rminirnum. However, there will always be some place here or there in the Town where liquor will be sold illegally, and constant attention must still be given toward the suppression of same. Traffic The traffic situation requires ,much attention on the part of the officers, in order to reduce the number 1611M or 110 WA.TERTOWN TOWN REPORT injured titr°otrgh the careless or reckless operation -of" Ill()- to)' vehicles. ,YOU will mate a decided decrease in the number of au- tonlobile accidents, there being 442 this year as against 544 last year, Many of these accidents were minor and there were no personal injI.rr•y invojNred. We had 6 per- sons killed on our Highways this year. In all cases the operator of the car responsible was. Prosecuted for neg- ligent operation. Fire of therm were found guilty of this offence and one case is now pending in the Courts. All of our school crossings are dangerous intersections and every day inan has a crossing of this land to take care of. We are affording children every possible protection in .going to and from school. I recommend that a set of traffic lights be installed at the intersection of Waverley, Ave. and Main St. tecornmendations I cannot too strongly bring to your attention the need of adequate quarters for this Department. The matter has been gone into in detail by the Committee appointed for the purpose of considering same, and I believe some action should be taken toward the erection of a new sta- tion this year. - I rec€rrnmend that the Nash Sedan, used 'as a Cruiser by this Department, be replaced at a cost not exceeding $00. This car bas been in constant use for t%vo years and should be replaced. I recommend that the four motor-cycles iia use in the Department be replaced at a cost not exceeding $645.60. These motor-cycles, by April 1st., will have travelled some 60,000 miles and in the interest of efficiency and economy should be replaced. I recommend an appropriation of $9 9.00 for the Or- dnance Equipment. The State Crime Comnrision in its recent report has stated that $tame Departments have not on hand the necessary equipment for the protection of REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT III its citizens in case of an emergency. I have had prepared a list of such articles as I deem necessary to have on hard in case of an emergency, so that should we suddenly be visited by insurrection or rice or banditry to any great degree we will have on band the necessary machinery and equipment to cape with the situation. Conduct of [Ricers The conduct of the officers in the Department has been good. One nian, against whom charges were preferred for negelect of duty, was suspended from the Department for a period of three months. During the year several officers were commended in General Orders for meritor- ious work in the performance of duty and given addi- tional days off with pay. The men have been asked to work many extra Hours on various details, which they did willingly and with the proper spirit. Conclusion In conclusion I desire to thank the Justices of the Su- perior and District Courts, the Clerks of same, the Hon- orable Board of Selectmen, and all other 'Town officers and Organizations who have rendered advice and assis- tance to this Department during the year. Respectfully submitted, JOHN F. MILMORE, Chief of Police. REPORT OF THE BOARD OF ASSESSORS The Board of Assessors hereby submit its annual re- port for the year 1933. Owing to the continued depression in the building busi- ness there was no new construction. to produce new val- uation, acid the Board do not look for any increase in val- untion for the coming year on account of the lacy of npe N, building construction. The .Assessors have continued to make adjustments in valuation, this Year principally on garages, which have been reduced in valuation. The reduction of the tax rate for the year 1933 of $4.80 per thousand was a welcome relief to taxpayers, and to continue with a to-w rate or lower will depend upon the action of the Town Meetings in their appropriations. There has been a change in the haw effecting the last day for filing applications for abatements. The final elate is now December thirty-first of the current year, in- stead of April first of the following year as heretofore. A change in the elate of assessments has also been made. Instead of April first being the date of assessment as it has been for many years, beginning the year 1935, the Assessors begin their work January first, and assess- ments will be made as of that date. The following is a list of State and County taxes and valuations for the year 1933. Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM BELL, Chairman az:rman ED ARD F. WRIGHT, EI]WARD A. OATS, BoTrd of Assessors. 112 BOARD OF ASSESSORS' REPORT $13 Requirements for State, County and Town Grants and Appropliations County, Tax $70,579.16 State Tax 70,230.00 State Highway Tax 47.00 Metropolitan Water Tax 78,865.295 Meta°opoliL n Parks 25,645.09 Metropolitan Planning 276.00 So. Metropolitan Sewerage Tax 46J87.58 Charles River Basin Tax 4,527.83 Abatement of Smoke Nuisance Tax 483.62 Canterbury Street Highway 307.12 Ocean Avenue Revere 605,59 Land Taping on State Highway Revere 599.32 West Roxbury-Brookline Highway 2,701.96 Ways in Braintree, Malden, Weymouth, and Hingham B. �j T�.7p Ypi8t�Fa �"�` 11.20 ,189.27 B. E. Investigation 44.49 B. E. Deficiency Recital Payments Boylston Street Subway 1,527.82 Auditing Municipal Account Tax 6.80 I4ioths 356.90 Street Betterments 22,90-1.00 Sidewalks 4,523.52 Interest can Street Betterments 8,580.29 Interest on Sidewalks 2'235.91 397,142.72 Town Grants 1,521,196.80 1,918,339.52 Income Tax 942093.25 Total Requirements 1,824,246.27 114 WATT .TOWN TOWN REPORT Overiay 40, 61.35 Total Commitment 1,864,507.62 Valuations Buildings exclusive of land $39,132.100.00 Land exclusive of buildings 9,724,535.00 - $48,85€7,635.00 Personal Estate 415317075.00 $53,387,710.00 Additional December Assessments Peal Estate 32500.00 Personal Estate 900.00 Total valuation including additional $53,392,410.00 D rease in valuation of Real Estate including December Assessments $1,890-750.00 Decrease in valuation of Per- sonal estate including De- cernber Assessments 173,315.+00 Total decrease over 1932 $2,064.065.00 Max Rate of 1933, $34.20 Total Pall Abatements For the year 1931 $14.00 For Vie year 1932 1802.00 For the year 1939 332.00 $1648.00 'Dotal Abatements on Real and Personal Property For the year 1931 $2897.16 For the year 1982 50709.33 For the year 1933 6890.28 $60496.7 i Total Abatements on Street and Sidewalk Assessments and Interest For the year 1931 $91.42 For the Year 1933 14.51 . 1f5.93 Total .Abatements on Moth "I'ax For the year 1931 $1.29 For the year 1932 .50 For the year 1933 2.43 $4.22 .Motor 1`ehicle Excise Total valuation of motor vehicle excise for 1933 2,Q55,440.00 Total Abatements on Notor Vehicle Excise For the year 1931 $205.21 For the year 1932 631.01. For the year 1933 2857.28 $8693.50 REPORT OF THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT To the 11onorable Board of Selectman , Gentlemen The following report relating to work done and money expended for the year ending Deeeniber 31, 1933 is re- speetfully submitted. Arlington Street Widening Bece pts Appropriation $11,000.00 Received from State in 1933 6,707.84 $17,707.84 Expenditures Arlington Street Widening $15,994.08 Balance 1,713.76 $17,707.84 Arlington Street Following out the plan whereby the State contributes one half, the County and the Town the other half of the cost, Arlington Street was reconstructed from the rail- road tracks at Elm Street to Arsenal Street. A very bad condition existed there on account of the narrowness of the street which made it difficult for ve- hicles to past one another. Preparatory to actual work oil the roadway the Gas Company found it necessary to lower their gas main the entire length of the street in order to protect it by having a sufficient covering; the Water Department renewed 116 IIEI'C?RT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 117 their old watex- coiirr.ections, and the SeNver, water and gas connections were installed in all vacant lets. Considerable excavation was necessary to secure the proper depth for stone.. In several locations where the sub nail condition was very poor it necessitated the excavating of the roadway to a depth of three feet to secure a goad foundation. The surplus excavation was utilized in building side- walks and grading approaches. The street itself was built of bituminous macaroni, seven inches thick, rising asphalt as a binder. Highway Maintenance Receipts Appropriation $56,000,00 Transferred at Town Meeting 3,690.35 Transferred from Reserve Fund 2,000.00 61,690.3. General Maintenance Expenditures Arsenal Street 'Nall 174.45 Charles Street 471.52 Cleaning Catch Basins & Drains 8,894.68 Cutting bound stones 81.43 Cutting Wood 1.,250,53 Garage Keepers 1,696.18 Grading Victory Field 17.81 Grading James Russell Lowell Playground 1,275.86 Grading Cooks Pond Playground 1,89 7.06 Grading Infirmary Grounds 1,191.15 Grading Parker School Grounds 376.69 Grading; West End Playground 916.24 Holt Street 827.80 118 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Harrington Street 367.75 James Street 155.86 Lantern man 1,282.40 Mechanic and helper 2,613.88 Patching Streets 7,484.22 Post Santa Deliveries 24.70 Painting Streets 395.77 Raising Curb on Arsenal Street 52.82 Russell Street :389.25 Repairing gutters 101.72 Repairing bridges 25.44 Sanding 2,370.84 Snow 8,735.24 Street Cleaning 7,046.42 Warren Street 238.17 Equipment Maintenance Equipment Supplies $732.46 Expressing and freight 30.98 Hardware Supplies 297.31 Incidentals 5.66 Keystone repairs 60A4 Fighting garage 24.66 Lumber 21.1.19 Painting equipment 210.63 Painting street and traffic signs 1,039.50 Roller repairs " 409.63 Telephone service 148.34 Traffic beacons repairs and supphee 279.23 Tractor repairs 103.75 Tads for C. W. .A. work 306.70 Water 115.00 $3,874.76 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 11.4 Automobile lVlaintenanee Automobile and truck repairs and supplies $6,827.67 Insurance 22.40 Storage of cars and trucks 560.00 Registrations 42M $7,452.16 merry General Maintenance $50,355.88 Equipment Maintenance 3,874.76 Auto Maintenance 7,452.16 $61,682.84 Balance 7.55 $61,690.3.5 Highway Stable Reeeipts Appropriation $16,000.00 Transferred at To%v zi Meeting 2,100.00 $13,900.00 Expenditures Blacksmith and helper- $2,213.45 Goal 70.06 Carpenter 381.43 Gleaning stable 10.90 Grain 1,35o.r3o Hay and straw 1,594.49 Lighting stable 153.90 Nightmen 2,038.53 Saddler 860.81 Saddler and blacksmith supplies 551.79 Stabl ernen 4,447.41 120 W.AT'ERTOWN 'TOWN REPORT Telephone service 150.89 Water service 23.55 Stable repairs 146.38 $13,894.09 Balance 5.91 $13,900.00 Highway Nl acations Receipts Appropriation $9,225.00 Transferred at Town Meeting 505.44 8,719. E Expendiftres Vacations to Employees $8,719.56 Highway Superintendent ,Receipts Appropriation $3,240.00 Expend;tit:r•es Salary of Supt. of Streets $3,24€ -00 Highway, Clerks Receipts Appropriation $2,475.00 Exponditures Salary of 1st Clerk $1,30-0mo Salary of 2nd Clerk 1,125.Ou 2,4 5.0 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 121 Highway Office Appropriation $404.00 Office supplies $78.4.5 Printing 211.92 Telephone service 101.78 Typewriter repairs 10.60 $397.75 Balance ') q. $400.00 Drainage Receipts Appropriation $7,000.00 Transferred at Town Meeting 900.00 $6,100,00 Expendihovs Labo2- Stack To ta I Brimmer Street $90.00 $44.16 $134.16 California Street Culvert repairs 2641.64 74.09 *334.73 Carroll Street 86.32 87.55 173.87 Drain repairs 818.28 81.14 899.37 11t. Auburn and Taylor Streets 1p599.61 592.05 2?191.66 Mt. Auburn St. Repairs 2,070.530 55.35 2,125.85 Pleasant Street 116.38 116-38 Porter Street 110.04 110.04 $5p151.72 $934-84 $6,096.06 L'al'ance 13.94 $6,100.00 122 WATEIVrOWN TOWN REPORT SidewaWs Receipts Appropriation 000.00 Expe,ndititres Arsenal Street Wall S 2:31..2S Bldg. gyanolithic steps at Marshall Spring School 144.74 Cinder walks 1,598.52 Damage to Hedge 21.80 Grading borders 533.30 Granolithic walks 698.8,1 Granolithic walk repairs 429.37 Grading walks 1,211.98 Setting curbing 123.80 $4,993.6.3 Balance 6.37 5po.o() Ashes, and Papers Receipts Appropriation $25,000.00 Exp d tures Cleaning Dumps $1,876.76 Collecting 19,650.98 Oil and Gasoline 1,47 9.81 Storage of trucks 360.09 Supplies 347.80 Truck repairs 1,344.20 ;24,998.55 Balance 1.45 25,000.00 Owing to the condition at our dump, which was caused by the ,mixing of ashes and papers, and which has created REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEIPARTNIENT 12:1 a. fre and smoke nuisance, we are asking the citizens of the Town to be more careful in keeping the papers, and ashes separated. This will make it easier to keep our durnp its a more sightly condition, and. also avoid com- plaints from those living nearby. Each year we find it a more difficult problem to dis- pose of our ashes and papers. It seems only a question of time before Watertown will have to follow the example of other cities and towns by installing an Incinerator. Garbage Recei to Appropriation $25,000.00 Transferred at Town Meeting 2,5OO,O0 $27,500.00 Expenditures u hires Coilecting $24,784.57 Oil and Gasoline 1,403.84 Storage of Trucks 360.00 Truck repairs 521.84 Supplies 362.05 Water 61.95 $27,494.25 Balance 5.75 Dust Laying Receipts Appropriation $4,000-0 l Transferred at Town Meeting 984.91 $3,015.09 Expenditures Pad,- Molls, dust laying $1$454.29 Road [ails 1.274.44 124 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Sand 260.86 Supplies 25.50 $3,015.09 Sewer Construction Receipts Appropriation $3t400.00 Expenditures Labor ,Stock Total Bradshaw Street $201.54 $164.02 $365.5'6 Crawford Strut 2,402.90 272.16 2,675.06 Warren Street 333.64 24.57 358.21 $27938.08 $460,75 $31398.81 Balance 1,17 $ ,400.00 Sewel' MHi.ntenance Receipts Appropriation $15,406.0() Expevditit'r'es Cleaning Watertown St. Siphon $888.32 $338.82 House connections 1,184.06 88.26 1,272.32 House connection repairs 446.50 446.50 Stoppages & flusbings 6,941.79 166,27 7,108.06 Sewer Repairs 5,057.45 17.54 5,074.95 'pools for C. W. A. Seer work 753.16 753.16 $13,968.12 $1,025.19 $14,993.31 Balance 6.69 $15,000.00 Respectfully submitted, PIERCE P. C NDON, Superintendent of Streets. REPORT OF PLAYGROUND COMMISSION January 23, 1934. To the Honorable Boar(i of Selectmen: Gentlemen. The Playground Commission wishes to submit thee fol- lowing report and recommendations for the year ending 1933. This departmeiit has completed a very busy season. Playgrounds Nver•e made ready and opened for use on Jule fth. The season closed on August 30th. The bath- ing beach was opened the same day as the playgrounds and cloned on practically the same day. We were forced to cut our season somewhat on both playgrounds and bathing beach on account of not receiv- ing sufficient appropriation to carry thru the full season. The playgrounds and bathing beach were fully manner as usual by competent instructors and life guards. They were attended in large numbers this year—larger than in any previous year. Every year, loth of these departments are increasing in popularity }which necessi- tates additional supervision. At the beginning of this year, we found that property was available in Berms and that sufficient apparatus was on hand to equip it for playground purposes. This was dome and proved a very successful venture. We feel, how- ever, that additional land adjoining the Bemis Play- ground should be purchased by the Town for playground facilities as there is not sufficient land to lay out a base- ball ,diamond of proper size without interfering consid- erably with the other apparatus. We had a lot of trouble this year from nearby property owners on account of baseballs breaking windows and doing other darnage very annoying to us. Water sprinklers ,were installed in each playground and were received favorably* by the children. Many innovations were inaugurated for the children—both boas and girls. 12.5 126 WATERTDWN TOWN REPORT The Commission recommends the erection of small storehouses on revery playground to store equipment ma- terial after the completion of the day's instructions. Much material is damaged and lost. We also recommend the erection of a permanent store- house, or that some town property be secured, where, at the end of the season, apparatus and supplies can be prop- erly stored. We have a temporary wonders storehouse near the town Turn which is dilapidated and beyond re- pair. This has been broken into several times by young- sters, the result being that much of our material has been damaged beyond repair. e have been very successful in closing our season without any serious casualties. We believe strongly in the continuance of the Play- ground Commission as a separate Commission. Any con- solidation with any department at this time would be det- rimental to the system which has been hi vague for so many years. We have operated rather independently from any other Commissions, notwithstanding the fact that we were forced, du.ring the year, to take a severe cut life other tow3i depar-Laients in our appropriation. We feel that the eypenditures made by the Commission this year were made very carefully; and, altho a substan- tial reduction was made iii employees' wages from other years, the high type of efficiency in employees was main- tained. We wish to express our thanks to the instructors, town officials and others who, by their interest and cooperation, helpers to make the bast playground season the success we believe it was. Very truly yours, BERN ARD S. McHUGH, Chairrnan ARTHUR C. FAGAIwT, Secretary WINTHROP G, ROCKWELL, Watertown Playground Cwwaission. I REPORT OF TREE WARDEN January 16, 1934. The Honorable Board of Selectmen: Gentlemen The report of the Tree Warden for the year 1933 is herewith submitted. During the past year many decayed public shade trees which were a menace to life and property, were removed. The trees were carefully pruned wherever necessary and tree guards were repaired and old guards replaced as the necessity to do so arose. About 100 new tees were set out. These were replace- ments of trees which had been winter killed, or of old trees which. we had to remove. The elm leaf beetle is very much in evidence through- out the town. The spraying carried are by the Moth De- partment benefited the infested trees, There is also a marked infestation of the elm tree scale and dormant spray will be required to check serious trouble from this scale. Considerable pruning must be done the ensuing year and many new trees should be set out, to replace the trees which will not survive the winter, and also those which from lack of sufficient plant food did not make any growth during the spring and winter months. The trees should receive a liberal supply of plant food this coming spring, in order to protect them and stimulate their_growth. I wish to thank the Edison Electric Illumminatin Com- pany at this time for the cordial cooperation given the work of the Tree Warden during this past year. They gave prompt attention to every notification that their wires were damaging the shade trees and assisted the work of the dep4itment whenever we called on them. Respectfully submitted, JOHN C. FORD, Tree Warder. 127 REPORT OF IIGTH DEPARTMENT T Watertown, Mass., January i-5), 1934. The Hoaal-able Board of Selectmen: Gentlemen The report of the Superintendent of the Moth Depart- ment for the year 1933 is hereby submitted. The work of suppressing the gypsy and browntail moths was carried on in the usual manner. Where nests and egg clusters were found they Nrrere destroyed. The gypsy Wroth egg clusters were treated with creosote. The fall and winter work was followed by spraying when the foliage came out., sufficiently to hold the spray, Spraying was carried on extensively not only in the work of exterminating the gypsy moth, but also the elm leaf Beetle, which is now prevalent. Spraying is the only method of exterminating this pest. Elm tree scale is also infesting all our elm trees and the elm trees and the various maples, shou.1d be treated with dormant spray. This work should be carried out in detail, in order to pre- serve our shade trees. I recommend that this work- be done by the Moth Department, as it has the necessary equipment. The gypsy moth is more in evidence and over a wider area than for many years. If not cheel:ed they will des- troy our trees, and cause ,greater expense in the future. It has been proven that this moth can of l.- he checked by thorough spraying and destruction of the egg clusters. The work of the departanerrt for the conning year should include the extermination of gypsy and brown tail moths, elm leaf beetle and scale and other leaf eating pests. Respectfully submitted, JOHN C. FORD Superintendent of the Moth Depart rent. 12 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE AUDITOR OF THE; TOWN OF WATERTOWN YEAR ELIDING DECEMBER 31, 193 �5555,, I THE HA MPSHIRE PRESS, INC. Cambridge, Masq. 1934 AUDITOWS DEPORT I herewith present the annual report of the financial transactions of the Town. ofWatertown, for the year end- ing December 31, 1933. The various funds in {charge of the Town Treasurer belonging to the Tvustees of the Public Library have been examined and found correct. I have certified the cash of the Town Treasurer and Tax Collector and found it correct. Periodical examination of the Tax Collector's Out- standing Accounts have been made and checked against the Controlling Account in my office. Respectfully submitted, i+''4�. W.NORCORS , Jr., Watertown, Masse. Then personally appeared the foregoing subscriber, '4'V'. W. Norcross, Jr., who made natln that the foregoing statement subset- bed by him are true. IVI, P., McGUME, Justice of the Peace. Receipts Taxes, Real Estate and Personal 1930 14.22 1931 7,212.61 1932 567,905.87 1933 1,1g�6,99$.t19 131 132 WA'TERTO'4irN TOWN REPORT pous 1932 $ 600.00 1933 18,547.00 Old Age Assistance 1981 $ 51.O0 1982 1,048.00 1983 9739T00 Motor Excise 1931 $ 302.60 1932 3,046.51 1933 44,700.09 From State" Corporatiox7, Income Street Railway, Barak, etc. 166,274.0 $1,956,007.04 Special Assessments Moth $ 415.24 Sidewall- Added to Tax Bills $ 3,114.08 Unapportioned 1,028.45 Paid in Advance 682.20 Streets Aided to Tax Bills , 18,227,89 Unapportioned 2P639.80 Paid in Advance 20195.95 28,303.61 Tax Titles 50,830.72 Accounts Receivable Town Clerk $ 27.34 Weights and Measures 68.96 Health 5,717.74 Suer 8.07 Public Welfare $ 8%400.56 AUDITOR'S REPORT Schools 1,747.71 Cemetery 4,016.86 Water Rates 180,814.28 Water ChArges 847.44 28 ,648.56 State and County Aid to Highways 10,441.17 Loans Temporary, Anticipation of Revenue $1,750,000.00 Interest Deposits 651.91 Taxes 27p648.55 Special Assessments Sidewalks 2,024,81. Streets 11,474.91 .maid in Advance 65.09 Tax Titles 2,333,54 Accrued on Notes 62.50 Test Funds CemeteiT Perpetual Care Fund 1,854.91 Potter Memorial Gate Fund 16.37 LihrRry Tnst Mmds 528.54 Templeton Fund 97.64 46,757.27 Nk fargaret McGlauflin, Bequests 700.00 Sewer Dcposits 1,797.00 Dog Fund 1,487.00 School Dept., Smith-Hughes Fund 89.92 Fund 111►iscellaneo Receipt Ashes and paper 16.50 Collector, Casts 3,851.85 Collector, Statements 207.00 Fine Dept. 20.00 134 WATE, RTOWN TOWN REPORT Fire Loss 402.62 Health, Denta.I Clinic 120,35 Licenses 494,00 Plumbing Permits 400.00 Highway, Garbage 3,006.18 Infirmary, Board 13.50 Produce 489.59 Middlesex County, Killing Dogs 114.00 Dog Licenses 1,397.99 Damage by Dogs 16.50 Military Aid 77.50 Miscellaneous, Cancelled Checks 279.1.7 Pales and Wires, Permits 343.0 Police, Fines 1,209.92 Hackney Licenses 21.00 Damages 57.00 Public Library, fides 1,24$;75 Old Books 4.05 School, tuition 3,145.35 Tradc an(i continuation 3,059.16 Evenizlg 103.50 Americanization 970.72 Miscellaneous 129.44 Selectmen, Licenses 5,37 .88 Sidewalks 94.00 State Aid 1,338.00 'Down Clerk 1,592.15 Tree Warden 15.00 Water, junk 11.50 Weights and Measures, fees 247.35 29,970.51. Refunds Collector 1.05 Engineering 2.00 Insurance 396.59 Highway 5.50 AUDITOR'S REPORT � Metropolitan Boulevard 327.46 Old Age Assistance 15.00 Old Age Assistance (State) 576.00 Outside Aid 1,125.24 Soldiers Relief 137.00 State Aid 20.00 Emergency Relief 41,262.94 43,869.78 4,202,391.58 Cash on hand, January 1, 1933 993464.80 $4,301,856.38 Payments General Government Selectmen 2,886.43 Auditor 4,595.57 Treasurer 6,331.57 Collector 107450.26 Assessor's 10,798.30 Finance Committee 1,631.36 Legal Services 2,331.21 Town Clerk 80019.33 Engineering Dept. : Salaries 12,000.00 Gntln ent 1,197.46 Election Expense 4,364.33 Registrars, Salaries 360.00 Printing Voting Lists 522.55 Town Hall 6,419.37 Planning Board 44.90 Protection of Persons and Property Police Dept, Salaries 89,425.49 Special Police 385.50 Janitor and Wagonman 1,642.50 Clerk and Wagonman 1,642.50 136 WATERT0WN TOWN REPORT Teletype 588.00 Replace Sedan 740.00 Replace Motorcycles 580.00 Regravel roof 125.00 Contingent 3,642,62 Traffic Signals—Lex ligt;on St. 425.00 Fire Debt. Salaries 96,823.05 Contingent; 4,860.00 Fire Aharm Signal System 54,345.04 i Inspector of Buildings 121688.80 Weights and Measures 2,018.57 Motli Dept. Superhiteiident 720.00 Clerk 427.50 Maintenance 1,999.9--1 Tree Warden Salary 900.00 Clerk- 180.00 Maintenance 3,�99.81 C. W. A. 75,100 Poles and Wires Inspector 2,880.00 Clerk 427.150 maintellance 10,177.84 Dog Officer 298,00 Health and Sanitation Health. Dept., Agent 2,880,00 Clerk 1,035.00 Nurses 2,704.00 Contagious Diseases 22,337.82 Contingent 1,272.94 Baby Clinic 440.00 Dental Clinic 2,498.88 Laboratory Maintenance 97.89 Inspector of Cattle 540.'0 Inspector of Plumbing 2,)'d9.77 AUDITOR'S REPORT 137 Sewer, Construction 3,398.83 Sewer, Maintenance 14,998.31 Drainage 6,086.06 Highways Highway Dept., Salaries 5,715.00 Office Expense 397.75 Maintenance 61,682.80 Stable Maintenance 13,894.09 Vacations 8,719.56 Ashes and Paper 24,998.55 Garbage Collection 27,494.25 Oast Laying 3,015.09 Street Lights 41,397.84 Orchard Street 3,070.57 Sidewalks 4,998.63 Warren Street Widening 246.50 Arlington Street 15,994.08 Charities and Soldiers Benefits Public Welfare Agent 2,000.00 Vicitor 1,080.00 Clerks 1,620.00 Tga.le Clerk 750.00 Investigators 2,160.00 Contingent 2,299.46 Outside .Aid 218,658.87 Mothers .Aid 31,108.73 Old Age Assistance 18,990.30 Medical Assistance (1932) 200.00 Infirmary Dept. Keeper 900.04 General Expense 5,036.17 Moving and Remodeling 2.35 Town Physician 1,530.00 State Aid 1,775.00 Soldiers Relief and Mih- tary Aid 5 ,8.55.28 Schools and Libraries 1.38 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT School Department General Control 11,$49.08 Instruction 413,988.51. Operation 54,584.75 Mainteitance 5,198.50 New Equipment Miscellaneous 7,748.11 Continuation 740.36 6 Evening 2,989A 3 Trade 8,595.91 Transportation 114.4.8.0 Smith-Hughes Fund 89.92 C. W. A. 1,648.01 Lowell School Addition 1,165.36 Public Library Salaries 21,758.02 Boobs, Periodicals and Binding 5,899.65 leiahitena3nce 4,945.67 Trust Fund Income 536.96 Recreation Park Dept. Superintendent 450.00 Maintenance 2,000.00 Victory Field 1,999.79 Tennis Courts 500.00 Delta McGlauflin Bequest 23.75 C. W. A. 78.60 Playground Dept. Salaries 2,000.00 Maintenance 1,492,27 Unciassified Pensions 13,123.15 Hood Rubber Co., Order 34,213.54 Memorial Day 1,000.00 Insurance 40624.60 Workmen's Compensation 2,443.4:2 UDITOR'S REPORT 139 Executions t1,6 7 4.9 Printing Town Reports 984.64 Headquarters V. F. ' . 1,08().00 Contingent 1,905.51 Unpaid Dills 2,288.88 Enterprises and Cemeteries Water Dept. Salaries 4,982.40 Office Expense 1,898 23 Maintenance 34,548.41 Vacations 982.64 Cemetery Dept. Superintendent 1,771.50 Labor 7,992.96 Contingent 496.48 Common St. "'MeGlauflin" Bequest 1WOO Ridgelawn "Mc lauflin" Bequest 100.00 C. W. A. 172.84 Interest and Debt Interest 129,230.57 Town Debt 243,000.00 State and County Taxes County Tax 70,579.16 County Hospital Assessment 24, 07.55 State Taxes and Assessments 287,915.95 Soldiers Exemptions 132.91 Old Age Assistance 11,100.00 Ternpor•aU Loans 1,720,000.00 Trust, Funds Templeton Fund 97.64 Deposited in Cemetery Perpetual Care Funs} 1,691.00 Refunds 140 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Sewer Deposits 35.3 1 Charged to Estimated Receipts 264.38 'ate • Dept. 99.50 Departments Accounts 126.34 Tax Refunds Real and Personal 450211.21 Foil 12.00 Old Age Assistance 2.00 Motor Excise 1,313.14 Special Assessmenu 16.36 Drag Fund 1,362.60 Collector•'s Petty Cash 500.00 4,171,518.7 Cash oix Hand December 31, 1982 130,337-66 $4,301,856.38 General Government . Selectmen Appropriations for 1933 $2,600.00 Expenditures American Advertisers, Advt. 16.80 Andrews, Wm. S., car 9 00 Builders Finish and Hardware Co., ventilators 4.50 Dimond Union Stanip Works, stamp .55 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 26.10 Graphic Press, The, printing 136.81 Gray Gift Slop, supplies 9.45 Hobbs & Warren, Inc., supplies 3.13 Hodges Badge Co., buttons (C. w. A.) 43.09 Holland, Edw. D., salary 450.00 AUDITOWS REPORT 141 Kelly, Timothy, spray- 10.€0 Landry Electric Co., lights yfor trees 24.39 Linsky & Pros., E. M,, boages 30.04 Lydston, W. W., cleaning and repairing inkwells 19.80 Maguire, Frank L., service 2.00 Mass. Comm. of, supplies 2.74 McGuire, Wm. P., salary 450.00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel Co., service 54.91 O'Connell, Maurice H., salary 459.00 Reformatory for Women, flags 8.61 Sheridan, James H., salary 459.99 Waltham Times, printing 14.27 Watertown Sun, The, advt. 7.09 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, advt. and Printing 119.25 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., cabinet and. supplies 61.13 Total Expenditures $2,386.43 Transferred to Revenue 213.57 2.60Q-00 Auditor Appropriation for 1933 $4,600-0o Expenditures Alley-Wales, Adding Machine Ribbon and Maint. 15.00 Builders Finish & Hardware Co., ventilators 4.75 Cohen, Sydney S., blotters 1.63 Dimond-Union Stamp Works, supplies .76 Ditto, Inc., supplies 3.70 5 142 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Eaton, Leroy, ., sul:lalics 27.00 Graphic Press, The, printing 134.62 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 15.74 Kee Lox Mfg. Co., earhon paper :3.50 LaRhette, Elizabeth, salary 1,035.00 Lydston, W. W., cleaning inkwells 1.00 Mass. Comm. of, supplies 23.44 McAdams, Wm. M. L., printing 10.05 McDermott, F, A., fan 13.50 Munson Supply Co., type'%,riter keys 4.50 Municipal Finance Officers Ass'n., dues 10.00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 50.88 Norcross, Jr., W. W., salary 2,970.00 Pascoe, Geo. T., supplies 8.13 Standard Maintenance Co., maintenance of typewriter 8.00 Stone & McDermott, lamp 12.00 Ward's, supplies 3.03 Watertown Sun, The, statement 57.00 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, statement 103.00 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co.., supplies f 8.7 5) Total Expenditures 4,595.57 Transferred to Revenue 4.43 Treasurer Appropriation for 1933 7,185.00 Expenditures Builders Finish &. Hardware Co., ventilators 4.50 Brigham, H. W., salary 3,150.00 AUDI{TOR'S REPORT 143 ;Brigham, H. W., incidentals 2.49 Burroughs Adding Machine Co., ribbon and maintenance 9.65 Daily Record, advt. 15.7: 17imnnd-Union Stamp Works, repairs axed stamp 14.00 Fa.rllh'-Im, Alice, clerical services 354.00 Gooch, Albert N., repairing sealer 2.24 Graphic Press, The, binding and Printing 63.00 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 3.95 Groom & Co., Thos., cash box 2.62 Haseltine, H. L., peles 1.50 Kiley, Margaret, bond 258.00 Land Court, registration 390.00 Lydston, W. W., cleaning inkwells 3.05 Mass. Comm. of, supplies 35.53 Mass. Cojnrn. of, eertification 181.00 Mass. Gas & Elee. Co., desk lamps 18.26 Mass. Tay: Collector's Treas. Assoc., dues 2.00 Mattison, Gertrude, salary 1,035.40 McAdams, IVmI M. L., supplies 1.86 McGlauflin, P. Fay, insurance 60.08 Mosler Safe Co., repairs 6.20 New Eng. Envelope Co.. envelopes 41.60 New Eng. Tel. & 'Tel. Co., services 50.89 New Eng. Towel Suppler Co., service 4.20 Post Office Dept., hostage 376.96 Railway Express Agency, expressage .79 Sherman Envelope- Co., envelopes 44.19 Simonds, supplies 1.00 Smith, Ellis, ink .75 144 WATERTOWIq TOWN REPORT Standard Maintenance Co., rnaint. of typewriter 6.00 Thorp & Martin, book 24.00 Todd Sales Co., The, checks and rep. inachine 106.05 U. S. Guarantee Co., insurance 51.00 Union Market Na-VI Bank, rent of bvx 5.50 Universal Carloading & Distributing Co., express 1.71 Total Expenditures 6,331.57 Transferred to Revenue 853.43 $7,1 5.00 Collector's Department Appropriatfon for 1933 $102549�40 Expi3nditilres Allen-Wales Adding lbMch. Co., maint. of melt. and ribbon 14.00 Arlington Stamp Works, supplies 16.12 Baker, Frank G,, repairs , .75 Beverly-, Mary F., salary. 945.+00 Blake & Rebban Co., binder 3.53 Builders Finish & Hatdwa're Co., ventilators 6.75 Colby, F. J., salary 2,970.00 Colby, F. J., expenses 27.00 Cunnlff, F. M., salary 1,260.00 Dimond-Union Stamp Works, repairing stamps 5.35 Fairbanks & Co., J. L., supplies 32.35 Gooch, Albert N., 1-3 repairing sealer 2.23 Graphic Press, The, printing 212.25 Gray & Co., D. J., stamp 2.10 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 17.50 Hail-Gregg, Inc., glass 1.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 145 Dobbs & Warren, .Inc., supplies 36.96 Jackson, 1-1; C., supplies .6 Jensen,''Lavina, clerical services 179.55 Leighton, Thos., Jr., recording 659.33 Maryland Casualty Co., bond 25.00 McAdams, Whi. M. L., supplies 7.72 McGlataflin, B, Fair, insurance 60.08 Moran, Marie, salary 842.40 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 101.80 New Eng. Towel Supply Co., service 8.25 Norton, E. L., supplie$ 18.00 Pest Office Dept., postage 290.41 Safford, Howard, clerical services 132.30 Smith, Ellis, supplies 3.50 Standard Maintenance Co., maint. of typewriters 16.00 Stone, Edwin L., bands 571.00 Walsh, Catherine, clerical services 31.10 Watertown Bindery, rebinding book 3.00 Watertown Sun, The, advt. 586.50 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, Advt. 1,360.50 Total ExpenditurEs 10,450.26 Transferred to Revenue 99.14 $10,549.40 Assessor's Department Appropriation for 1933 $10,503.00 Trans. Town Meeting 300.00 $10,803.00 1.4+6 WATERTtlWN TOWN REPORT Expenditures Allen-Waies Adding Meh. Co., . ribbon, etc. 3.45 Bell, Wm., salary 1,220.00 Applin, L. L., transfers 266.75 Assn €f Mass. Assessor's., clues 1.00 Assessor's Auto Tax Service, tables 1.00 Board of Tax Appeal, subscription 7.50 Boyd, Ernest, apraisal 75.0 Dimond-Union Stamp Works, stamp and pals 7.25 Doyle, Marguerite A., salary 848.00 Duff, John 'fib., service 15.00 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 134.95 Fairbanks & Co., J. L., printing 10.50 Flaherty, Marie E., salary 990.00 Gallagher, Jas. H., service 6.00 Garden City Press, printing 159.75 Gooelr, Albert N., 1-3 repair sealer- 2.23 Graphic Press, The, printing 536.75 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 38.30 Hobbs & Warr'er3, 1ne., supplies 2.56 Hughes, Jas. F., printing 10-5C Kerivan, Helen R., salary 1,260.00 McAdams, Wm. L., supplies. 15.90 New Eng. 'Tel. & Tel. Co., set-vice 152.72 Oates, Ed-v. A., salary 1,220.00 Pascoe, Geo. T°., supplies 1.56 Peguossette Press, printing 96.00 Fast Office Dept., postage 533_35 Rowers-Paper Co., envelopes 35.96 Rollins, Nellie A., taxi service 357.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 147 Standard Maintenance Co., maint. of typewriter 29.00 Underhill Press, poll list 216.24 Wakefield Item Co., printing 2.00 Walsh, 11+Iaiy E., szilary 1,215.00 Watertown Still, The, advt, 26,00 Watertown T'ril)une-Enterprise, printing and advt. 37.98 Wright, Edw. P., salary 12250.00 Wright, Edw. F., convention expenses 10.50 T'ott°il Expenditures 10,798.30 Transferred to Revenue 4.70 $10,803.00 Finance Committee Appropriation for 1933 $2,000.00 Expenditures Ditto, Inn., supplies 10.03 Graphic Press, The, printing 1,249.93 Norcross Jr., W. W., services 300.00 Past Office Dept., postage 3.00 Ward's supplies 68.40 Total Expenditures 1,631.36 Transferred to. Revenue 368.64 $2,040.00 Legal Services Appropriations for 1933 2,000.00 Expenditures benger, Jos., witness 25.00 Dubois Co., Inc., H. M., supplies 3.55 1.48 WAT RTOWN "TOWN RE,PORT Kellaway, Herbert J., services 50.0 Kelley, Dr. M. J., services 30,00 Lawyer, Coop. Publishing Co., Books 76.50 Tlios, Leighton, recording 41.91 McKenna, James H., serving writ 2.50 McNamara, Francis, salary 12800.00 McNamara, Francis J., expenses 18:05 Middlesex County, certified copies 1.50 Moro,o, Rose L., stenographic service 50.00 New ling. 'del, & Tel. Co,, services 50.90 Old Corner Book Store, book .75 Shepard Co., Frank, supplies 28.75 Stiles, W.m. H., attachments 69.55 Watertown Letter Slop, printing 18.75 West Publishing Co., books 15.00 Wright, Edw. F., services 59.50 Total Expenditures 2,331.21. Transferred to Revenue 168.79 $2,500.00 Town Cleary Appropriation for 1933 $8,164.0o Expenditures American City Magazine, subs. 2.00 BeDjamin, Alma R., salari, 1,125.00 Carter's Ink Co., The, ink 22.75 Crosby Publishing Co., directory 8.00 Dimond-Union Stamp Works, stamp and repairs 41.25 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 29.10 Eisenhardt, Paul, supplies 9.00 Gilmour lathery Co., bond 5.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 149 Graphic Press, The, printing 217.47 Graff' Gift Shop, supplies 22.15 Griffin, Marty C., salary* 1,170.00 Lydston, W, W., rep, ,and cleaning inkwells 12.00 Maloney, Wm. J., services 12.00 Mass. Comm. of, supplies 13.75 McAdams, m. M. L., supplies 50.3a McGuire, Wm. P., salary 3,150.00 Meagher, .Annie C., salary 1,215.00 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 51.55 Moran, Thos. F., hosting 4.00 1�ltirphy, P. B.r printing 2.00 New Eng. Tel. & 'Tel. Co., service 207.45 Newton Glass Co., glass 2.25 Paragon Binder Corp., supplies 44.56 Pascoe, Geo. F., supplies 34.64 Physicians, return of births 43.00 Pest Office Dept., postage 45.67 Railway Express Agency-, expressage .50 Ross, David, service 20.00 Standard Maintenance Co., maint. of typewriters 23.00 Suburban Distributing Co., distributing warrants 117.60 T-T-File-M-Birder Mfg. Co., supplies 3.72 Undertaker"s, returns of deaths 56.75 Waltham Times, Inc., printing 2.50 Watertown Bindery, binding 24.25 Watertown Sun, The, printing 6.00 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, Printing 152.75 Yawma.n & Erbe Mfg. Co., desk sets and cabinet 50.26 York, Harry J., services 12.00 150 VWATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Youvarda.n, Yeiwant A., photon 10.,00 Total Expenditures 8,019.33 Transferred to Revenue 140.67 $8,100.00 Engineet.-ing Dept., Salaries Appropriation for 1933 12,000-00 Expenditures Allen, Otis D., salary 2,880.00 Cool:, Herbert C., salary 1,402.44 Dwyer, Thos., salary 2,070-00 Fitzgerald, Francis, salary 946.42 Hetherington, Walter, salary 946.42 ilmore, Fred F., salary 940.42 Serle, John, salary 543.4+6 Stanley, Herbert, salary 946.42 Sullivan, Jas., Salary 1,818.42 Total Expenditures 12,000.00 $12,000.00 Engineering Dept., Contingent Appropriation for 1933 1,200.00 Expenditures Allen, Otis D., gat-age rent and incid. 75.60 American Oil Products Co., oil and gas 24.16 Berger & Sens, C. L., supplies 62.00 Bruning Co., Inc., Chas., supplies 225.23 Burroughs Adding Mch. Co., maintenance 8.90 Busconi Oil Co., gas 80.64 AUDITOR"S REPORT 151 Butler, Geo. F., supplies .3.20 Crosby Publishing Co., directory 8.00 Engineering News Record, subscriptioll 10.00 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 7.49 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 16.90 Hawes Elec. Co., repairing fan 1.00 Hayes Service Station, auto repairs and supplies 120.32 Howell, Wm. D., auto repairs 177.29 Land Court, registration 18.65 Leighton, Thos., recording 3.1319 Lyons, John F., insurance 7.50 Mass. Comm. of, blue prints 1.81 McGlauflin, D. Fay, insurance 55,5 8 McVey, T. H., sharpening drills, etc 3.30 Meister Co., D. A., repairs 7.50 Middlesex Towel Supply Co., service 36.00 Miller & Lord, map 9.80 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 158.96 Registry of Motor Vehicles, registration 6.00 , Roads & Streets, subscription 2.00 Shapiro Co., David, supplies 2.91 Springfield Coo. Body Co., repairs 6.00 Stanley, Elsa, corduroy .85 Tornasetti, Gregory, garage rent 45.00 Ward's, books 14.50 Waterproof Paint & Varnish Co., paint 1.98 Total Expenditures 1,147.46 Transferred to Revenue 2.54 $1,200.00 152 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Election Expense Appropriation for 1933 3,800.()() Trans., Reserve Fund 1,000.00 $4,800.00 Expendititres Andrews, Mar; A., supper .55 Beatty, Richard, service 36.00 Bonds, meals 69.70 Burns, Michael, service 10.00 Dimond-Union Stamp Works, supplies 2.40 Dolan, Bessie C., clerical service 28.50 Dowd, Jas., service 18.00 Driscoll, John, service 10.00 Duffy, Peter H., service 5.00 F. Jr. High School Cafeteria, hinchetons 5.50 Eastman, Warren J., services 25.00 Edith's Restaurant, lunches 3.80 Foist', Hubert, service 10.00 Gage, Andrew, lunches 5.25 Graphic Press, The, printing 1,101.20 Harris, Chas. A., case 3.95 Hartson, 117]11., service 10.00 Hearthstone Tea. Room, luncheons 1.40 Hughes, Jas. F., printing 15.:50 Irma.. Bunch, lunches 6.00 Kelly, Jas. R., services 10.00 MacArthur, John G., Iunches 4.95 Maher's Grill, Irrnches 12.40 McGuire, Wm. P., incidentals .50 Mooney, Frederick R., supplies 2.00 Moran, Thos. F., service 49.00 Nally, T. F., booths 35.00 'ee, William, lunches 5.40 AUDITOR'S REPORT 153 C'Leiiry & Tracy Folding Chair Co., tables 26.00 Paiy Roth election ofifeer's 2,151.00 Pay Roll, recount 156.90 Piceoloe's, lunges 2.27 Pollaiz d, A., meals 1 0 .Vass, David, services 25.00 Splendid Cafeteria, The, lunches -23.91 Senior High School Cafeteria, Junches 5.50 Stelvard, S. C., caterer 195.95 Suburban Distributing Co., delivering warrants 117.60 To-%Nrn Dine', Iunches 5.85 Victoria Spa. & Cafeteria, lunches 9.00 West Jr. High Sebool Cafeteria, lunches 5.50 Waltham Times, Inc., printing 5.75 White, Peter J., carventer• work- 146.,50 Total Expenditures 4,364.33 Transformed to Revenue 4 5.0 r 80 0 Registrars of Voters Appropriation foi- 1933 360,00 Expenditures Gleason, Pat'k D., salary 90.00 Hughes, Wni. S., salary 90.00 Loynd, John A., salary 90.00 McGuire, N'Vm. P., salary- 90.00 I "Total Expenditures 860.00 360.00 j i 154 WATEw1'OWN TOWN REPORT Printing Voting Lists Appropriation for 1933 350.00 'Frans. Town Meeting 172.55 522.55 Expenditures Graphic Press, The, printing 522.55 522.5 ) Town Hall Appropriation for 1933 6,426-00 Expenditures Acme WWidow {Cleaners, craning windows 79.80 Bauer, Geo. C., shower curtains, etc. 6.00 Baker, Fyan.k G., repairs 8.00 Boston Cori. Gas. Co., service 61.15 Boston Janitors Supply Co., supplies 15.75 Brown, Chas., J., plants 12.00 Busconi Oil Co., fuel oil 573.46 Chemical Co., M. M. A., jig. 5.60 Connors, Anna, salary 936.00 Donaldson, Wm., carpenter work 4.50 Duffy, Peter, salary 1,260.00 Edison Elec. 111. Co., service 1,080.6.3 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 13.89 Font Hill Paper Co., paper: 52.25 Glover Co., L. M., supplies 26.15 Gray Gift Shop, supplies .60 Hinkley, O. E., repairs .35 Holrnerden Co., The, supplies 2.26 Hy-Grade faint & Lubricant Co., supplies 33.75 AUDITOR'S REPORT 155 Inter-nat'l Chemical Co., supplies 4.10 Jordan Marsh Co., supplies 96.95 Kendall Mill Supply Co., supplies 16.43 Xleemite Mfg. Co., supplies 13 25 Knox & Morse Co., supplies 10.00 Landry Elec Co., installing clock 14.75 Lawn Mower Grindizlg Co., sharpening mower 3100 L€rwes, F. J., supplies 57.75 MacMillan, A. J., reptriring clock 6.50 MasUr°y_yvung Gv., supllies 6.63 Moran, Thos., salary 1,40.00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., services 50.88 Ogden & Thompson, peat moss 4.50 Petroleum Meat & Power Co., ail 490.22 Puritan Laundry, curtains 1.00 Sullivan, Jas. H., gas .40 Warren Soap Mfg. Co., supplies 18.00 NVaterman, Chas. A., supplies 13.78 Total Expenditures 6,416.37 Transferred to Revenue 6.+63 6,426.00 Planning Board Appropriation for 1033 �117[1.0�a Eaton, Lexay S., printing 7.90 Ford, Helen R., services 5.00 Garafalo, Helen F., services 15.00 avanaugir, V. T., services 1.50 Noyris, Wilfred A., expenses 3.00 Office Appliance Go., rent of typewriter 9.00 156 WATEW,TOWN TOWN REPORT Stone, Ronald A., incidentals 3.50 Total Expenditures 44.90 Transfe77red to Revenge 55.10 $ 100.00 PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY Police Dept., Salaries ,kppropriation for 1933 $90,021.6 Trans. Town Meeting 400.00 $8%621.68 Erependi.tures Boyle, Edw. J., salary 1,980.00 Drown, Vernon S., salary 16.26 Burke, Jas. P. (Lieut.), salary 2t340.00 Burke, Jas. J., salary 1,980.00 Callahan, Pat'k J., salary 1,383.80 Carnes, Wm. W., salary 1,380.00 Clinton, Geo. M., salary 1.980.00 Coleman, Wm. P., salary 5.42 Callen, Thos. J., salary 1.980.00 Devaney, Thos. W. (Sergeant), salary 2,205.00 Donnelly, Andrew J. (Sergeant), salary 2,205.00 Farrell, Geo. J., salary* 1,980.00 Flaherty, Walter F., salary 1,980.00 Cilfoll, Jos. H., salary 1,980.00 Gleason, Jahn F., salary 1,980.00 Glidden, Chas. H., salary 1,980.00 Manley, Lawrence C., salary 1,980.00 Hanlon, John J., ,salary 1,980.00 Harrington, Jos. C,, salaiiy 1,980.00 Higgins, John A., salary 1,980.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 157 Kimball, Russell J., salary 12980.00 Igoe, Jas. Al. (Sergeant) , salary 2,205.00 Igoe, John J. (Sergeant), salary 2,205.00 Liston, Edw. J., salary 12980.00 Long, John. J., salary 1,950.00 Laughlin, Jos. F., salary 1,980.00 Mannix, Frank L., salary 1,980.00 McGeever, Jahn F., salary 1,980.00 McNamara, John E. (Lieut.), salary 2,340.00 M lmore, John F. (Chief), salary 2,880. 0 Munhall, Wm. H., salary 1,980.00 Murphy, Edw. P., salary 1,980.00 Murray, Edw. A., salary 1,980.00 Nally, Francis .A., salary J.,980.00 Norton, Edmund K, salary 1,980.00 Owens, Richard J., salary 10980.00 Parker, Harold A., salary 1,980.00 Perkins, .Arthur F., salary- 1,980.00 Perkins, Louis, salary 1,980.00 Reilly, Jos. J. (Lieut.), salary 2,340.00 Savage, Stewart E., salary 1,980.00 Shea, Chas. E., salary 1,980.00 Shea, Jas. E., salary 1,980.00 Stead, Jos. P'., salary 1,980.00 Walsh, Jos. A., salary 1,980.00 Welsh, Henry L., salaz-y 1. 980.00 Total Expenditures 89,425.48 Transferred to lRevenve 196.20 89,621.68 Police Dept., Janitor and Wagonman Appropriation for 1933 $1,642.5-0 Expenditures Holmes, Arnold E., salary 1,642.50 $1,642.50 158 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Police Dept., Cleric and Wagonman Appropriation for 1933 1,642.50 Expenditures Garafola. Francis, salary 1,642.50 $1,642.50 Police Dept., Special Appropriation for 1933 200.00 Trans. Town Meeting 200.00 400.00 Expendit-itres Hagan, Jolin J., service 59.50 Murphy, Jas., service 291.O0 Oates, M. B., service 15.00 Ryan, Jas., service 20.00 Total Expenditures 385.*50 Transferred to Revenue 14.50 400.0f' Police Dept., Teletype Appropriation for '1933 600.00 Expenditures New Eng. Tel. and,Tel Co., service 588.O0 Transferred to Reveime 12.00 600.00 Police Dept., Replace Sedan ApPropriation for 1933 500.00 Expend itm-es Power, Walter R., Buick 500.00 500.00 Police Dept., Replace Motorcycles Appropriatioh for 1933 580.O0 AUMTOR'S REPORT 1.59 Expenditures Cr,,,in fall-Hich-s, motorcycles 580.O0 $58{]-00 Police Dept., Red;ravel Station Roof ApIn-o,pria.tion for 1933 125.00 Expenditures McCurley, Thos. H., regraveling roof 125.00 $125.00 Police Dept., Contingent Appropriation for 1933 $3,443.00 Trans. Town Meeting 200.00 $3,643.00 Expenditures American Gear Co., repairs 19.58 American Coil Products Co., gas 275.34 Arlington St. Garage, repairs 5.95 Ball, A. 'T., supplies 1.00 Barr'abee Service Stores, auto repairs 211.93 Bleachery Fuel Co., fuel 187.62 Borlands, Iunches 9.70 Boston Corn. {was Co., services 62.51 Boston & Maine Railroad, freight .64 Busconi Oil Co., gas 952.36 Butter's Express, expressage .35 Carpenter Co., W. D., supplies 27.50 Chase, Cedric G., photos 10.93 Claflin & Co., Walter A., supplies .3.90 Colt Fire Arms Mfg. Co., supplies 44.00 Coolidge Sq. Service Station, supplies 5.25 Comm. of Public Safety, applications .15 Crandall-Hicks Co., repairs 163.77 Cup-Cosnt,ainer Service Co., supplies 19.45 +G WATERT[lW2\1 TOWN REPORT Dennison Mfg. Co., supplies 3.76 DorIey Motor Co., repairs 1.40 Eaten, Leroy- S., printing 13.62 Edison Elee. Ill. Co., service 253.68 Everett Biros. Co., auto repairs 299.19 Fish, b. B., supplies 5.00 Fletcher Hdwe. Co., supplies 10.16 Garnewell Co., register paper, etc. 73.34 Garden-City Laundry, laundry 9.93 Gibbs Express Co., expressage .50 Grading, Herbert, phunbing repairs 7.30 Gorman, Dr. Eugene F'., service 5.05 Graphic Press, The, printing 73.41 Graff. Gift Slop, supplies 3.60 Green & Swett Co., hatter? 7.33 Green's, gloves 2.50 Higgins (Mrs.), M. A., matron service 20.00 Hutchinson, Leroy, subscription 2.00 leer Johnson Sporting Co., supplies 7.49 Keefe & Son, D. F., plumbing ? repairs 24.20 Kelly, Dr. M. J., service 25.25 Lauricella, A., lunclies 106.1:3 Linsky & Bros., M., supplies 4.80 Malloy, Chas. L., supplies 21.32 Rathews Motor Co., auto repairs 104.18 McAdams, � 'ni. M. L., supplies 25.67 McBride, T. J., tie repairs 1.25 Meister Co., D. A., ,auto jack .65 Mullen, Geo. G., kegistr ation 4.00 unford, Frank S., tire repairs 1.25 Munhall, N m. H., incidentals 13.50 Nat'l Boston Lend Co., supplies 61.2:3 Nat'l Police Officer, subscription and. supplies 14.50 :3,UDITOWS REPORT 161 New Eng. Police Revolver League, targets 16.97 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 218.45 Parisian Dye House, cleaning 3.00 Penn. [ail Co., oil 34.10 Phillips Eros., Inc., supplies el.30 Railway Express Agency, expressage .43 Reed Co., Thos. 1 ., supplies 13.95 Reilly, Jos. J., expense 3.00 Remington Rand, Inc., supplies 4.35 Standard Maintenance Co., ma.int. of typewriter 12.00 Steve's Repair Shop, repair motorcycles 11.22 Stevens, Samuel S., supplies 3. 5 Sullivan Automotive Service, repairs 19.50 Supreme Finger Print Co., supplies 3.61 Towhill Co., Jas. T., supplies 8.00 Waltham, Cite of, use of locker 9.50 Waterproof Paint & Varnish Go., Paint 19.72 Watertown, Town of, (water dept.) service 27.65 Watertown Tire Co., repairs and supplies 17.65 Waverley Ave. Auto Service, repairs and supplies 10.90 Wiseman (Miss), Pat, subscription 2.00 Total. Expenditures 3,642.6 Transferred to Revemic .28 152 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Police D!ept., Traffie Signals, Lexington Street Balance Brought Forward 500-00 Expenditures Dept. of Public Works,o ne-hMf cost 425.00 Transferred to Revenue 75.00 500.00 INre Dept., Salaries Appropriation for 1933 ExpetW tares Bates, Arthur C. (call man), salary 130.50 Blackburn, Chas., salary 1,980.00 Burgess, Arthur-, salary 1,984.00 Clifford, Clarence, salary 1,980.00 Costello, Jerome (Lieut.), salary 2,205.00 Mardis, Jas., salary 1,980.00 Devaney, Jas. F., salary 1,98O.00 Devaney, John J. (Lieut.), salary 2,205.00 Donnelly, Bernard R, salar-y 1,980.O0 Dwyer, Paul, salary 1,980.00 Flanagan, Jas.., salary 1,980.00 Ford, Ernest B., salary 1,980,00 Ford, Jas, E., salary 1,980.00 Czldea, J. Jos., salary 1,980.O0 Gildea, Jahn, salary 1,980.00 ilfoil, George (Lieut.), salary 2,205.00 Higgins,, Edmund P., salary 1,980.00 Ifillier, Sanitiel, salary 1,980.00 Hunter, John, salary 1,980.00 Kelley, Albert F., salary 1,980.Of) Kelley, John J. (Capt.), salary 2,340.00 Kirwini Francis M., salary 1,98O.0t) AUDITOR'S REPORT 168, Laughrea, Giles, salary 1,904.0;5 Machin, Walter, salary 1,980.00 Maloney, Thos. (Lieut.) , salary 2,205.00 Maloney, Vm. E., salary 1,980.00 Main., Chas., salary 1,980.00 Mannix, Albert, salary 17980.00 McElhiney, Bertram, salary 1,980.00 McElroy, Wm. C. (Capt.), salary 2,340.00 McManus, Frank, salary 12980.00 McNicholas, Peter, salary 1,980.00 Mee, Gerald, mechanician, salary 2,160.00 Mee, Jos. 'T., salary 1.980.00 Murphy, Jas. I . (call man), salary 139.50 Murphy, Sas. T., salary 1.980.00 Murphy, Jeremiah, salary 1.980.00 Murphy, Raymond (Capt) . salary 2, 40.00 Murphy, Thos., salary 1.980.00 Nichols, Gilbert, ,salary 1.980.00 O' earn, John W. (Chief) salary 2,880.00 O'Leary, John J., salary 1,980.00 O'Reilly, John M., salary 1.980.00 Quirk, John P., salary 1.,980.00 Robbins, Benjamin, salary 1,980.00 Streeter, Willard, salary 1.980.00 Vahey, John T., salary 1,980.00 White, Geo. E., salary 1,980.00 Wli ttemore, Carroll S., salary 1,980.00 Total Expeiiditures 96,323.05 Transferred to Revenue 75.95 9+6, 99.()0 164 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Fire Dept., Contingent Appropriation for 1933 4,860.00 Expenditures American Tine Equip. Co., repairs 527.52 American Gear Co., motor oil 10.67 Ashton-Deveer, Inc., supplies 87.75 Baker Co., Frank G., sheet iron, etc. 75.95 Bishop Mfg. Co., Robert, supplies 64.52 Bleachery Fuel Co., fuel 186.82 Boston Belting & Rubber Corp., dressing 3.50 Boston Cori. Gas. Co., service 245.40 Boston & Maine Railroad, freight 1.38 Buckminister Co., Geo. H., supplies 74.51. Burke Co., G. A., brushes 11.00 Burke, T. J., supplies 77.44 Camera & Gift Shop, framing pictures 6.92 Central Auto Farts Co., auto repairs 31.57 Central Railway Signal Co., red torches 9.40 Claflin Co., Walter E., supplies 2.40 Continental Soap Co., supplies 18.00 Coolidge Dye House, cleaning 10.00 Crosby Publishing Co., director 8.00 Davenport, A. M., flowers s 15.00 Direct Sales Co., supplies 2.10 Fast Watertown Bazaar, supplies 2.60 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 11.50 Edison Elec. 111. Co., service 342.00 Fire Engineering, subscription 4.85 AUDITOR'S REPORT Firestone Service Stores, supplies 4.41 Flaherty Co., Wm. H., auto repairs 12.26 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 127.64 Fort Hill Paper Go., supplies 11.00 Fraser, W. H., cleansing 77.39 Camewell Co., register paper 3.39 Gillis, Augustus C., supplies 10.00 Goding,.Herbert, plumbing supplies 17.23 Grant Co., W. T., supplies 3.60 Grants Express, expressage 1.70 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 23.80 Grayhound Sign Service, repairs 1.50 Green & Swett CO., supplies 25.70 Halpins Welding Shop, welding 1.50 Harris, Charles A., supplies 56.00 Hawes Flee. Co., supplies 5 .88 Hinkley, Ora E., supplies 1.10 Hrolland. Furnace Co., cleaning 9.00 Home Safety Engineering Service, calculator 7.50 Hood, Rubber Products Co., Inc., boats 127.42 Jackson Elec. Co., supplies 26.81 Jordan Marsh Co., supplies 5.25 Kendall Mill Supply Co., supplies 30.60 Lewandoes, cleansing 183.91 Linde Air Products Co., supplies .5.20 Linscott Supply Co., supplies 9.54 Lux-F,yre Freez Co., are-charging extinguisher 37.00 Malloy, Chas. L., supplies 1.15 Mass, Reformatory, look case 40.50 Maxim Motor Co., supplies 60.86 McCurley, Thos. H., prep. roof 100.00 cHlhiney, Oscar, labor 4.00 160 WATERT[]V'4WN TOWN REPORT McLean's, supplies 20.75 Mete-opolitan Ice. Co., oil 350.21 Mosso Laboratories, C. A., supplies 6.75 Nat'l Fire Protection Assn, dues 10M New Eng. Assn Fire Chiefs, envelopes and reports 14.65 New. Eng. Fireman, subscription 4.00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 346.90 Noyes, i ra S., disinfeetanL 20.00 O'Hearn, J. W., incidentals 2.70 Oliio Chemical & Mfg. Co., refilling 12.00 Otis Bros., Co., supplies d.75 Penn. Oil Co., oil 29.1 3 Pequossette Press, printing 5.50 Perkins; E. A., carpenter work 9.60 Quirk {& Co., Edw. S., tires and tubes 210.00 Railway Express Agency, expressage .50 Reformatory for Women, sheetq and cases 99.57 Royal Typewriter Co., typewriter 82.00 Sheldon Fairbanks Exposition, decorations 8.5i1 Standard Auto Gear Go., supplies 13.21 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y., gas 452.0 Stanhope Forge & Mch. Works, auto repairs 20.135 Taylors Typewriter Exchange, cleaning and repairing typewriter 8.O0 Titus, L. C., labor 41.34 U. S. Gauge Co., gauge 2.41 Waltham Automatic Corp., supplies 1.20 Waterproof Paint & Varnish Co., paint 13.97 Watertoi�gi Lumber Co., lumber 3,07 P AUDITOR'S REPORT 167 Watertown Rubber Market, supplies 1.80 Watertown Sun, The, advt. -1.00 Watertown Tire Co., bulbs 8.89 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, Watertovni Upholstering Co., upholstering 49.00 Watertown, Town of (Water Dept.), service 91.35 Willys-Overland., Inc., switch 4.29 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., cabinet& 28.00 Total Expenditures 4,860.OQ $4,€60.00 Fire Alarm Signal System Balance Brought Forward 54,50+O.C7r� Expenditures Fletcher lewd, Co., supplies 9.15 The Gamewell Co., contract 53,497.00 Grosvenor & Co., W. J., lockers $25.00 Kendall Mill Supply Co., supplies 122.95 Landry Electric Co., wiring 59.00 Mass. Refor-rna ry, chairs 20.80 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 4.04 Fray & Sons Co., John H., cork carpet 160.00 Sprayo-Plake Co., spray acoustic 338.10 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y., gas 9.00 Sturgis, Office of R. Clipston, services. 100.00 Total Expenditures 54,345.04 Balance Carried Forward 154.90 5 00 168 WATER'ITOWN TOWN REPORT Inspector of Buildings Appropriatioii for 1933 2,650.00 Leroy S. Eaton, printing 1L80 Ford, Anna. R., s al ai•y 22.5.00 Hawes Electric Co., desk lamp 7.25 Tv eNv Eng. Tel. & 'Tel. Co., .service 50.90 Wilson, William H., salary 2,346.00 Wilson, Wm. H., incidentals 3.85 Total Expenditures 2,638.80 Transferred to Revenue 1.1.20 $2,650.00 Weights and Measures Appropriation for 1933 2,020.00 ExpeNdiffires Anderson, Victor, salary 1,620.00 Brogle, Albert P., garage neat 45.00 Dimond-Union Stamp Works, supplies 1.2.50 Graphic Press, The, printing 24.13 Gurley, W. & L. E., weight 2.08 Hayes Service Station, uto repairs 16.80 Hoes & Warren, supplies 27.37 I dwell, Wni. D., stowage and labor 34.95 Mass. Comm. of, registratioii 2.00 i c+Glaufliii, B. Fay, hisura.nee 3.04 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service .50.89 Potter Press, The, supplies 20.60 Scale Journal Publishing Co., subscriptioli 2.00 Troemner, Henry, supplies 32.62 ALIDITOR"S REPORT Watei town Tire Co., gas and repairs 78.64 Wilbur, Cifton, services 50.00 Total. Expenditures 2,018.57 Transferred to Revenue 1.43 $2,020.00 Gypsy and B. T. Moth, Supt. Appropriation for 1933 720.00 E'rp#,?zd tunes Ford, John C., salary 713.08 Horton, Van D., salary 6.92 Total Expenditures 720.00 $720.00 Gyps' and B. T. Moth, Clerk Appropriation for 1933 427.50 Expenditures Ford, Anna, clerk 427.50 $427.50 Gypsy and B. T. Moth, Maintenance Appropriation for 1933 2,000.0(1 Expenditures Barrabee Service Stores, tube .80 Bartlett Tree Expert co.r F. A., spraymg 100.00 Breck & Sons, Jos., supplies 85.68 Central auto tarts Co., repairs 4.45 Coombs Motor Co., supplies .31 Fitzhenry-Cuptill Co.., supplies 3.:38 170 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Fletcher Hdw. Co., Supplies 1.80 Foley, A. A., repairs .68 Ford, Jahn C., incidentals 4.00 Hinkley, Ora E., Supplies 1.50 Ho-,yell, Wm. D., storage and labor 17.44 Lyclston, W. W., cleaning inkwells • 35 Mass. Comm. of, registration 2.00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 25.97 New Eng. Towel Supply Co., service 1.05 Pay ball, weekly 1,709.74 Spring St. Garage, repairs 7.25 Standard .Auto year Co., auto supplies .95 Standard Maintenance Co., Inc., maintenance 1-9 typewriter 2.00 Sullivan, Jas. H., gas 28.44 Watertown Tire Co., gas and repairs 2.15 Fatal Expenditures 1,999.94 Transferred to Revenue .0 $2,000.00 Tree Warden Dept., Salary Appropriation for 1933 909.0 Expevditures Ford, John C., salary 885.58 Horton, Van D., salary 14.42 Total Expenditures 900.00 $900.00 Tree Warden Dept., Clem Appropriation for 1933 180.00 AUDXT011'S REPORT 171 Exp"ditur es 1 oi-d, A27na, salary 130.00 180-00 'free Warden Dept., 3-laintenaiieE Appropriation for 1938 4,000.01) Expenditures Bartlett Tree Expert Co., F. A., supplies 35.00 Breck & Sons, Jos., supplies 18.63 Busconi Oil Co., oil . 1.1 Butter's Express, expressage .54 Central Auto Farts Co., repairs 2.50 Coombs Motor Co., repairs 8.28 Fish & Co., Chas. R., maples 150.00 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 31.22 Foley, A. A., incidental 1.13 .Ford, John C., expenses 34.00 Gingras, E. C., filing s-Lws 4.50 Holmes, C. E., filing saws 2.00 Jenney Mfg. Co., gas .70 Koomey, L. H., tree work 100.00 Mass. Comm. of, registration 2.00 New Eng. Tel, & Tel. Co., service 24.97 New Eng. Towel Supply Co., service 1.40 Niles Co., The, supplies 7.50 0"Conneli c Lee Mfg. Co., spruce 40.00 Pay Roll, weekly 3,376.47 Proctor, S. E. and R. C., supplies 33.00 Standard Maintenance Co., maint. of 1--3 typewriter 2.00 Sullivan, Jas. H., gas 121.59 Watertowu Tire Co., gas 1.30 Total Expenditures 3,999.81 Transferred to Revenue .19 $4,000.00 172 WATERTOY►WN TOWN REPORT Tree Warden Dept,, C. W. A. Trans. 'IToNm Meeting 75.00 E:vpenditur•es Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 75.00 $75.00 Poles and Wires Dept., Inspector Appropriation for 1938 2,880.00 xpendititres Valley, I'at'k J., salary 2,880.00 2,880.00 Poles and Wires Dept., Clerk Appropria.tion for 1933 427.50 Expewdl.tures Ford, Anna, salar,yF 427.50 $427.50 Bales and Wires Dept., Maintenance Appropriation for 1933 7,500.00 Additional Appropriation 2,000.00 Trans. Reserve Fund 678.00 111�4, 10,178.00 mericaiz Fire Equip. Co., flood light 46.31 Axariericaii Oil Products Co.r gas and oil 28.28 Bar abee Service Stones, Inc. service 8.45 Bowen Inc., C., supplies 1.00 Brookline .Auto Body repair Co.,' auto repair 12.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 17 Buseoni Oil Co., gas 109.06 DiBenedetto's Filling Station, oil 1.30 Dorley Mato Co., auto repairs 1.75 Eastern Sec. Internat'l Assoc. of Electrical Inspectors, dues 3.00 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 4.80 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., service 161.70 Everett Bros., Inc., expressage 2.72 FRrm Service Stores, sUpplies 1.75 Perrin, F. M., cable, reels, etc. 911,00 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 24.63 Gamewell Co„ The, rep. and supplies 182.61 General Elec. Supply Co., supplies 301.57 Gingras, E. P., filing saws .5iD Grants Express, expressage .35 Graphic Press, The, printing 19..00 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 7.90 Graybar Electric Co., reels 1,364.25 Hawes Elec Co., supplies 6.28 Hinkley, 0. E., key .25 Lydstoa, W. W., cleaning inkwell .35 Main St. Garage, repairs 181.05 Malaney's Service Station, JiZY'1'S, greasing, nil 6.05 Malloy, Chas. L., supplies 12.10 Mass. Comm. of, registration 6.00 Master Plumbers Supply, Inc.. supplies 4.44 McDermott, F. A., .supplies 141.28 McDonald's Auto Express, expressage Ito o AeDonalcl Tire and Battery Go., rental battery, etc. 16.95 MCLean's, shade 2.50 Meister Co., D. A., repairs 3.25 1.74 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT .New Eng. Municipal Signal Assoc., dues 8.0 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 327.41 New Erg. Towel Supply Co., service 1.75 Pay Roll, weekly 5,488.47 Spring Sig. Garage, repairs 1.07 Standard Maintenance Co., Inc., maint. of typewriter 2.00 State Examiners of Electricians, license 1.00 .Stone & McDermott, supplies 31.15 Summer St. Garage, repairs 93.72 ahey, Pat'k J., garage rent and incidentals 73,00 Walworth Co., supplies 13.60 aterpr uof Paint & Varnish Co., paint - 13.96 Webb 1'I+Ifg. Co., E. W., pipe 4.60 Western Elec. Instrument Corp., supplies 18.46 Wetmore-Savage Electric Co., supplies 522.32 Total Expenditures 10,177.84 Transferred to Rye-venue .16 $10,178.01) Dog Officer Appropriation for 1:333 300.00 Expenditures Eastman, Warren J., 1:iIling of dogs and salary 298.00 Transferred to Revenue 2.00 • - $300.01) AUDITOR'S REPORT :175 HEALTH AND SANITATION Health Dept., Agent Bodge, Fred W., salary 1,343.60 ]Burke, .Arthur E., salary 1,536.40 Total Expenditures 2,880.00 T $2,890.00 Health Dept., Clerk Appropriation for 1933 1,035.00 Expenditures Morse, Marjorie, salary 1,035.00 $L035.00 Health Dept,, Nurses Appropriation for 1933 2,700.00 E'xp6nditures Ajemian, Rose, salary 737.07 Aker, Agnes, salary 917.07 Sullivan, Helen, salary 1,045.86 Total Expenditures 2,700.00 $2,700-00 Health Dept., Contagious Appropriation for 1933 20,000m Trans. Town Meeting 2,600.00 $22,600.00 Expenditures Ajem a,n, Ruse, service S.05 Americau Commercial Alcohol Co., alcohol 5.00 Boston, City of, aid 221.00 176 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Boston Dispensary, care 138.95 Broadbent Co., Chas. W., supplies 4.00 Bryant, Mrs. Sarah, blood for serum 5.00 Bur ,er, Jr., Dr. Francis, services 3.00 Butler, Geo. F., supplies 4.89 Cambridge, Board of Health, care 84.00 Cambridge Hospital, care 23.40 Cate, Malcolm, blood for serum 5.00 Children's Hospital, care 83.50 Donovan, Wm., service 12.00 Dorgan, John J., service 5.00 Dorgan, Wm. F., servic:e 15.00 Dunn's Drug Store, supplies 3.00 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 14.20 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 1.05 Grant, Mrs. Rae, ,services 51.00 Graphic Press, The, printing 42.50 Jakema.n, Dr. Harry W., services 218.7:5 Kelly, Mary, blood for serum 1.0.00 Ker•ens, John, services 6.00 Kerr, Chas. A., Mood for serum 5.00 Ding, Dr. A. E., services 509.00 Kirker, Agnes, services 5.85 Kurc'hjian, John, services 1+04.0+0 Lakeville State San., care 470.50 Lyons Drug Store, supplies 1.23 MacKenzie, Elizabeth, blood for serum 5.00 MacKinnon, Kathryn, blood for serum 5.00 Malden, City of, care 310.00 Marena, Harold B., services 5.00 11v arena, Russell,, D., services 5.00 Mass. Memorial Hospital, care ' 3,486.00 Middlesex County San., care 10,904.25 Nazarethia, K., blood for serum 5.00 No. Reading State San., care 1,901.00 Parke, Davis aft Co., supplies 65.40 AUDITOR'S REPORT Parker, I%Irs. Howard, blood for serum 5.00 Perlmutter, Dr. Samuel, services 32.00 Pine Tree Press Co., printing 8.50 Pitman-Moore Co., supplies .90 Rockwell, W. G., ambulance service 65.00 Rutland State San., care 2,803,44 Sharpe & Dohne, supplies 64.30 Sullivan, Helen, service 4.39 Waltham Hospital, care 255.00 Watertown Sun, The, advt. 5.25 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, advt. 8.00 Westfield State San., care 334.00 Total Expenditures 22,337.32 Transferred to Revenue 262.68 $22,600.00 Health Dept., Contingent Appropriation for 1933 1,000.00 Trans. "boon Meeting 275.00 $1,275.00 Expenditures American Railway Express, expressage 7.55 Belmont Holding Co., gas .90 Dodge, Fred W., incidentals 3.39 Bostich Sales Co., repairing machine .75 Boston Elevated Railway Co., car tickets 15.00 Dunn's Drug Store, supplies 4.75 Dur•nan:, Jr-., J. H., gas 16.75 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 109.75 178 WA'TERTOWN 'TOWN REPORT Fletcher Hdw. Co., keys 1.50 Gibbs Express Co., expressage .70 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 38.72 Harvard Coop. Society, supplies 3.30 Hobbs & Warren, Lie., hook- 11.28 Howell, kVm. D., storage and repairs 517.06 Maloney's Service Station, Jim's, gas 32.70 Mass. Conmi. of, registration 4.00 cGlone's Express Co., expressage .35 Middlesex Towel Supply Co., service 33.00 New Eng. 'Tel. & Tel. Co., service 152.72 Ogilvie & Co., insurance 10.00 Pequossette Press, printing 6.75 Pine Tree Press Co., printing 7.60 Post Office Dept., postage 35.83 Railway Express Agency, expressage 8.43 Standard Maintenance Co., maint.. of typewriter 6.00 Thayer, Samuel C., disposing of anint is 197.50 Watertown Tire Co., gas, etc. 46.63 Total Expenditures 1,272.94 Transferred to Revenue 2.06 $1,275.00 Health Dept., Baby Clinic Appropriation for 1933 449.0() Expenditures Biller, Dr. Albert, service 157.52 Dowd Co., H. J., supplies 7.25 Driscoll, John, service 9.40 AUDITOR'S REPORT 179 Raaanjian, Dr., set-vice 38.50 Bite 'Tree Press Co., printing 10.00 Silverstein, Dr. L., services 161.136 Stone & Forsythe Co., tray covers 5.02 Touchette, Anna, service 9.00 Wylie, Dr. Earl J., services 42.35 Total Expenditures 440.00 $440.+00 Health Dept,, Dental Clinic Appropriation for 1933 2,500.00 Expenditures Ajemian, Rose, salary 180.00 Butler, Geo. F., supplies 1.50 Crimmings Co., J. J., supplies 30.60 C. & S. Paper Co., supplies 7.75 Donahue, Dr. Jas.,' services 288.00 Drummey, Irene, salary 261.85 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 49.50 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 1.70 Keefe, Dr. Gwen F., services 33&40 Kelley, Dr. Chas., services 381..60 Lawn Mower Grinding Co., moving equip. 20.00 Reynolds Sons Co., S. H., supplies 14.85 Sullivan, Helen,, salaiI7 113.1.5 Tracy, Ellen, salary 405.00 Tracy, 1 i-s. Ellen, expenses 3.48 Van Beslar, Dr. H., services 396.00 White Dental Mfg. Co., S. S., supplies 5.50 Total Expenditures 2,498.88 Transferred to Revenue 1.12 2,500.00 180 W ATERTOWIti TOWN REPORT Health Dept., Laboratory Maintenance Appropriation for 1933 100.00 Expenditures Central Scientific Co., supplies 1.74 Cherry-Burrell Corp., supplies 26.58 Difco Laboratories, supplies 9.18 Dunn's Drug Store, supplies 1.00 Fallon, J. R., supplies 1.20 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 3.6:2 Hackett Bros. Co., supplies 4.7:5 Hughes, ern. H., repairs and service 25.00 Mahady Co., E. F., supplies 3.95 lWass. Agricultural. College, babcocl- insp. 12.50 Thomas Co., Arthur H., supplies 15.37 Total Expenditures 9 r.89 Transferred to Revenue 2.11 • 8100.f�[� Cattle Inspector and Town Veterinarian Appropriation for 1988 540,00 xpendit,wres .Jakemaii, Harry W., salary 540.00 540.0s Inspector of Plumbing Appropriation for 1933 2,350.00 Expenditures Graphic Press, The, printing 28.00 GrayGift drop, supplies 5. 0 Hewitt, Chas., salar-y %250.00 Hewitt, C. M., carfare 6.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 191 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 25.47 Whitney, Chas. W., services. 35.00 Total Expenditures 2,349.77 Transferred to Revenue .2:a $2,350.00 Sewer slept., Construction Appropriation for 1933 3,400.01) . eaditures B. Leonard, bldg. man boles 6.00 Mass. State Prison, supplies 5.05 O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., lumber 79.68 Pay Roll, weekly 2,932.08 Waltham Coal. Co., pipe 261.49 Waltham Lime & Cement Co., bricks 13.44 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 21.12 Total. Expenditures 3,398.83 Transferred to Revenue 1.17 $8,400.0 Sewer Dept., Maintenance Appropriation for 1933 a�e�zdi���a•es Eastern CIay Goods Co., supplies 6.01 Fletcher Edw. Co., supplies 157.50 Green & Co., S. P., pipe 6.24- F Healey Sewer Equip Co., rental of buckets 60.00 Kendall Mill Supply Co., supplies 235.99 McCarty & Ca., Chas, repairs 238,46) O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., lumber 121.71 182 W ATERTOVa N TOWN ,REPORT Parker, Danner Co., supplies 12.45 Pay Roll, weekly 13,903.52 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., supplies 29.7 Waltham Coal Co., wood 221.27 Total Expenditures 14,993.31 Transferred to Revenge 6.69 $15,000.00 Drainage Appropriation for 1933 7,000.00 Trans. Town Meeting 900.00 6,1 0.00 Expendititres Roston Maine Railroad, rent drain pipe 12.0 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 17.00 Eastern Clay Goods Co., pipe 31.05 Leonard, B., bldg. catcli basins 112.00 Mass, State Prison, grates, etc. 160.50 McCarty & Co., Chas. J., jute 57.64 Pay Roll, weekly 5,061.72 Waltham Coal Co., pipe. 308.33 Waltham Lime & Cement Co., cement 231,65 WatertoNvii Bldrs. Supply Co., brick 43.67 Total Expenditures 6,086.06 Transferred to Revenue 13.94 6,100.00 HIGHWAYS Highway Dept., Salaries Appropriation for 1938 5,715.00 AUMTOR'S REPORT M11 Expenditures Condon, P. P., salary :3,240.00 Kelly, Sadie, salary 1,125.00 Regan, Esther, salary 1.,350.00 Total Expenditures 5,715.00 $5,715.00 Highway- Dept., Office Expense Appropriation for 1933 400-00 Expenditures Builders Finish & Hdw. Co., ventilators 3.75 Dimond-Union Sump Works, cleaning mch. 2.50 Graphic Press, The, printing 211,92 rky Gift Shop, supplies 42.50 MacMillan, A. J., supplies 10.00 McAdams, Wm. M. L., supplies 8.54 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., services 1.01.78 Pascoe, Geo. T., supplies 6.16 Standard Maintenance Co., main€ of, tvpewAter and ribbon 10.60 Total Expenditures 397.7.5 Transferred to Rovenue 2.25 400.01) Highway Dept., Maintenance Appropriation for 1933 56,000.00 Trans. Town Meeting 3,690.35 Tram, Reserve Fund 2,000.00 $61,690X 184 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Expenditures Aieniite Co. of New Eng., supplies 28.77 American Oil Pro(jucts Co., gas and oil 1,09,5.00 American Spring Service Co., supplies 41.17 A. & J. Ignition Cc,, supplies 68.40 Areand Spring Co., auto repairs 14.79 Atrnus Co., E. B., supplies 44.75 Autocar Sales & Service, gasket 13.02 Auto Warehopse Co., coupe 40.00 Baker Co., Frank G., repairs .25 Barrabee Service Station, repair's and supplies 5.72 Beatrice, A., garage rent 480.00 Bertram, F. IT., repair's 1-50 Boston & Maine Railroad, freight 7.53 Boston Ring & Gasket Co., batteries 36-03 Briggs-Maroney Co., paint 8.00 Buffalo-Springfield Roller Co., repairs and supplies 66.93 Busconi Oil Co., gas 2,439-66 Butter's Express, expressage 8.85 Central Auto Parts Co., repairs 4.76 Ch.ase, Parker & Co., supplies 147.81 Chas. River Sand & Gravel Co,, sand 211.75 Coombs Motor Co., auto repairs 8.74 Comm. Chevrolet Co., repairs 15.23 Condon, John P. Corp., trucking 92.80 Condon, P. P., garage rent 21.00 Cotton, Kenneth B., repairs 16.16 Dance Co., Inc., supplies 18.50 AUDITOR'S REPORT Daniels Chevrolet Co., auto repairs 4.50 :Guff Spring Co., spring 3.94. Durnan, Jas. H., auto repairs 467.07 Eastern Asphalt Oil Co., cold patch 506.74 Edison Elec. 111. Co., service 24.60 Fay Co., C. E., supplies 96.25 Field & Son, Inc., Walter, supplies 45.00 Flaherty, Wm., repairing sign 8.00 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 666.51 Four Wheel Drive Sales Co., auto repairs 563.63 General Crushed Stone Co., stone 355.63 General Motors Truck Co., auto supplies 2.53 Cingras, E. R., filing saws 20.00 Good Roads Machinery Corp, supplies 62.09 Grant's Express, expressage 3:35 Hackett Bros. CO., supplies .51 Halpin's Welding Shop, bracket 1.00 Harvey Co., A. C., supplies 2.64 Hawes Elec. Co., glare .80 Heil Co., supplies 29.69 Henley Kimball. Co., supplies 44.24 Hull, Ruth M., use of water 3.00 Hyman, J., repairs 9.25 Jack. Rose Welding Works, repairing auto 10.00 Kendall Mill Supply Co., supplies 340.98 Kiley, Margaret E., insurei ce 11.90 Liberge, Geo., damages 10.20 Linnehan Go., Jas. M., supplies 224.60 Mack Motor Truck. Co., auto repairs 264.12 Mass. Comm. of, registration 42.00 186 WATERTOWN '1'OWN REPORT Mathews Motor Co., auto supplies 4.16 McCarty & Co., Chas. J., supplies 89.75 Middlesex County House of Correct, sup. 77.50 Monarch Mfg. Co., supplies 64.52 Moore & Moore, supplies 1.85 Morley., Thos., trucking 92.80 Municipal St. Sign Co., past, etc. 3&93 New Eng. Tel. & Tel Co., service 148.34 Newton Mass Co., glass 23.73 Nonantum Coal Co., fuel` 212.95 Obrion, Russell Co., insurance 10.59 O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., lumber 323.19 Pay Roll, weekly. 49,457.53 Penn. Oil Co., oil 154.95 Post Office Dept., postage 3.00 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., supplies 83.70 t uinby Sand & Gravel Co., sand 168.35 Quinn, P. J., garage rent 61.00 Quirk & Co., .EdNv. S., sUpplies 209.55 Railway Express Agency, expresage 10.75 Riley & Co., supplies 1.38 Rose Welding Wor-ks, jack repairs 9.75 Sears Roebuck Co., supplies 2.69 Shapiro Co., David, auto repairs 15.80 Shriberg & Soon, P. H., pipe, etc. 29.37 Silver Lake Chevrolet Co., repairs 5-.51 Standard Auto Gear Co., auto supplies 13.94 Standw7d Oil Co., gas 18.00 Stone & McDermott, supplies 81.50 Strum, Helen, use of water 1.50 Sullivan, Jas. H., kerosene oil 400.75 Summer St. Garage, auto repairs d11.60 Traffic Equip. Co., service 246.80 UDITOR'S REPORT 187 United Motors Service, supplies mid repairs 2.06 U. S. Radiator Corp., repairs 7.49 Waltham Lime & Cement Co., cernent 14.34 Water Dept., service 10.50 Waterproof Paint & Varnish Co., paint 171.28 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 38.52 Watertown Sun, The, advt. 6.00 'Utfebh. Mfg. Co., F. W., supplies 19.48 White Co., The, auto repairs 69.01 Yanco, Harry, auto repairs 142.50 Total Expenditures 61,682.80 Transferred to Revenue 7.5.5 $61..,690.35 Highway Dept., Stable Maintenance Appropriation for 1933 16,000.00 Trans. Town Meeting 2,100.00 $13,900.00 Expenditures Blair, Jos. H., wood 45.00 Butler, Geo. F., supplies 5.75 Chase, Parker & Co,, Ine., supplies 84.02 Claflin Co., Walter A., suppliea 1.80 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., set-vice 153.90 'letcizer Hdw. Co., supplies 79.1+6 Gingras, D. P., filing saes 6.75 Green & Co., S. B., supplies 3.40 Griggs Co., B. F., supplies 293.09 Hackett Bros. Co., supplies 2.70 Heaney Mfg. Co., supplies 29.84 Keith, J. C., supplies 35.50 Mahoney, D. J., supplies 5.55 188 WAT RTC?WN TOWN REPORT New ling. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 59.39 hlonantum Coal Co., fuel 70.06 O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., lumber 112.45 Ogden & Tbompson, eats, etc. 2,651.90 Pay Roll, weekly 9,981.06 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., supplies 254.32 Water Dept., service 23.55 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 3.40 Total Expenditures 13,894.09 Transferred to Revenue 5.91 Highway Dept., Vacations _-' ppropriation for 1933 9,2 5.00 Trans. Town Meeting 505.44 Expenditures pay Roll, weekly 8,719.56 8,719.56 Ashes and Paper ?appropriation for 1933 25,000-00 Expenditures American Oil Products Co., gas and oil 419.01 Beatrice, A., garage runt 360.00 Boston Ring & Gasket Co., supplies 15.4E Puseon.i Oil Co,, gas 1,000.80 Cutter-Wood & Sanderson Co., supplies 55.5O Duff Spring Co., repairs and supplies 27:36 Four Wheel drive Sales Co., tires 154.11. Heil Co., supplies 80.22 AUDITOR'S REPORT 189 Mack Motor Truck Co., auto repairs 932.70 Pay Roll, weekly 21,526.74 Quirk & Co., Edw. S., tires 327.90 Summer St. Garage, auto repairs 23.80 Watson, Jahn J., tire and tine 5 0.7 0 White Co.) auto repairs 21.25 Total Expenditures 24,998.55 Transferred to Revenue 1.45 $2 ,00O.00 Highway Dept., Garbage Appropriation for 1933 25,000.00 Trans. Town Meeting 800.00 Trans. Reserve Rund 1,700.00 $27,500.00 Expenditures American Oil Products Co., gas and ail 422.24 Beacon Auto loch. Co., auto repairs 88.00 Beatrice, A., garage rent 330.00 Rusconi Oil Co., gas 979.87 Dover Stamping & Mfg. Co., pails 38.40 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 1.00 Mack Motor Truck Co., auto repairs 249.51 Mass. State Prison, supplies 98.25 McCarty Co., Chas. J., supplies 14.40 Pay Roll, weekly 24,688.57 Summer St. Garage, auto repairs 19. 5 Water Dept., service 61.95 Watertown Sun, The, advt. 6.00 190 WATERTOWN TOWN Mi,'PORT eiiLsteffi, Inc,, Wm., tires .300.00 White Co., The, supplies and repairs 76.71 Total Expenditures 27,494.25 Transferred to Revenue 5.75 $27.600.00 Dust Laying Appropriation for 1933 4,000.00 Trans. Town Meeting 984.91 $3,015.09 Expenditures Chas, River Sand & Gravel Co., sand and gravel 260.86 Eastern Asphalt & Oil Co., road. oil 1,274.44 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 25.50 Pay Roll, weekly 1,454.29 Total Expenditures 3,015.09 $3,015.09 Street Lights Appropriation for 1933 40,000.00 Trans. Town Meeting 1,500.00 $41,500.00 Edison Elec, Ill. Co., service 41,382.59 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 1.00 Landry Electric Co., supplies 14.25 Total Expenditures 41,997.94 Transferred to Revenue 1O2.16 AUDITOR'S REPORT 191 Orchard Street Widening Balance Brought Forward $5,081.`40' Expenditures Adams, Delta G., land damages 40.00 Agahi#an, Mardiros, land damages 600.00 Agahiian, Divan, settlement 204.00 Chas. Diver Sand & Gravel Co., sand and gravel 44.07 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 23.35 General Crushed Mane Co., stone 25.22 Hari y Hoffman or Eva V. and Antonio modeo, settlements 124.00 J. M. S. Finance Corp., land. damages 113.00 MacPherson, John A. and Sadie, settlement 74.00 McCarty Co., Chas. J., supplies 16.50 Murphy, Jas. F. et ux Mary E., land damages 12.00 Oliver, Maggie L., land damages 44.00 Pay Roll, weekly 1,161.77 Robinson, Sara B., settlement 358.00 p Sim on Bras. Corp. asphalt 83.38 Sullivan, Jas. J. and Evelyn E., laud damages 58.00 Waltham Lime & Cement Co., cement 81.00 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 8.9-8 "Total Expenditures 3,070.57 Balance Carried Forward 2,010.66 5,081.23 Sidewalks; Appropriation for 1933 455.000.0() 192 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Expenditures Chas. Riven Sand and Gravel Co., sand and gravel 39.94 Hood Rubber Product Co., cinders 161.25 McCarty Co., Chas. J., supplies 6.43 Pay Roll, weekly 4,580.65 Rose Welding Works, Jaelk-, repairs 2.75 Simpson Bros. Corp, ashpalt 72.50 Summer St. Garage, repairs 7.00 Waltham Lime & Cement, cement 171.315 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 11.76 Total Expenditures 4,993.63 Transferred to Revenue 6,37 5,006.69 Arlington Street Appropriation for 1933 11,000.00 FZecel ed from State 6,707.84 *17,707.84 Expenditures Chas. River Sand & Gravel Co., sand and gravel 94,70 Condon Corp., John P., gravel 1,493.45 Eastern Asphalt & Gil Co., asphalt 1,667.47 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 132.40 General. Crushed Stone Co., stone 2,726.26 Hood Tubber Co., boots 39.9 Inchistriai Finishing Co., supplies 9.49 Kendall Mill Sul)-ply Co., su llies 12.25 Leonard, B. Bldg., catch basins 114.00 Mass. State Prison, supplies 165.94 McCarty Co., Inc., Chas. J., supplies 142.58 McVey, Thos., supplies 287.73 AUDITOR'S REPORT 19f} Aforrison-Stevens Co., steel 79.40 Nelson Cement Stone Co., concrete Oasts 46.`5 lonantum Coal Co., coal ' 70.59 O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., supplies 52.03 Bay Boll, weekly 8,1.79.23 Simpson Bras. Corp, supplies 97.88 Waltham Coal 'Co., pipe, etc. 1+66.75 Waltham Lime & Cement Co., brick 728.24 Watertown Builders Supply Co., cement 22.40 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 95.6 r Total Expenditures 15,994.08 Balance Carried Forward 1,713.76 $17,707.84 Warren Street Widening Balance Brought Forward 246.50 Expeudihtres Watertown Co-op. Bank, damages 246.50 246.50 CHARITIES AND SOLDIERS BENEFITS Public Welfare Dept., Agent Appropriation for 1933 $2,000.00 Lax-I) 7.ditures Murphy, D. H., salary 2,000.00 $2,000.00 Public Welfare Dept., Visitor Appropriation for 1933 $1,480.0() Expeirdittc'res LaBonte, M. M., salary 100.01) 194 WA'TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Public 'Welfare Dept,, Clerks Appropriation for 1933 . $1,620.00 Expenditures Ford, Grace H., salary 810.00 Hanley, Mary A.., salary €10.00 Total Expenditures 1,620.00 Public Welfare Dept., IVlale Clerk Appropriation for 1933 $750.00 Expenditures Glynn, John F., salary 708.34 Eandijr, L. P., salary 41.66 Total Expenditures 750.00 $750.00 PubKc Welfare Dept., investigators Appropriation for 1933 $2,160.00 Expenditwres Delaney, C. P., salary 1,4184.041 Hyde, J. E., salary $2,160.00 Public Welfare Dept., Contingent Appropriation for 1933 1,500.00 Additional App •opriatioll 600.00 Trans. Town Afeeting 00.00 Expenditures Builders Finish Co., ventilators 9.00 Burroughs Adding Meh. Co., .AUDITOR'S REPORT 195 maintenance of mch. 5.00 Butler, Geo. F., supplies 4.1 Crosby Publishing Go., directory 3.00 Delaney, C. P., expenses 346.00 Dimond-Union Stamp Work,s, time stamps 39.25 Duman, Jr., Jas. H., gas and oil 17.08 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 224.37 Fletcher Hdw- Co., supplies 20.20 Graphic Press, The, printing_ 6.00 Gray Gift Slop, supplies 174.25 Hobbs & Warren, supplies 33.80 Hyde, Jos. E.,, expenses 347-00 Igoe, Jos. M-, use of car 15.00 LaBonte, kli-s. X. M., expenses 65.48 Landry Electric Co., desk lamps 25.89 McAdams, Wm. M. Imo., supplies 12.00 McDei-mott, F. A., clock 9.50 Mooney, Fred P., supplies 35.25 Murphy, Daniel H., expenses 436.60 Murphy, Edw. P., use of car 15.00 Munson Supply Co., kegs 8.00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., sel ces 139.46 Peabody, C. A., supplies 2.10 Pequossette Dress, printing 49.25 Postindex co., rne-, supplies 39.51 Potter Press, The, printing 101.92 Smith, Ellis, supplies 5.50 Standard Maintenance Co., maint. of typewriters 33.20 United Autographic Reg. Co., supplies 25.61 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., rent of machine 25,00 nF ersi y of No. Catalina Press, books 1.00 196 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Waltham Woodenware Paper Co, bags 2.15 Watertown Sun, The, advt. 9.00 awman & Erbe Mfg. Co., cabinets 14.00 Total Expenditures 2,299.46 Transferred to Reveniie .54 *22300.O0 Public Welfare Dept., Outside Aid Appropriation for 1033 150,000.00 Additional Appropriation 60,000.00 Trans. Town Meeting 10,000.00 Refunds 152.25 220,152.25 Abbondanzio, Antonio, rent 1O0.00 Akillian Bros., provision 269.00 Alger, Coat-field, rent 12.50 .Alger, Pboebe, rent 12.50 Abrahamian, Kagar, rent 50.00 Alberico, Vincenzo, rent 11.50 Alteparmakian, P., rent 6.75 Alvord Bros., rent 512.50 Amerian, Mrs. A., rent 30.00 Andrews Milk Co., milk 568.60 .Andrews, Paul, gloving 18,00 Andrews, W. S., burial 855.00 ,Antonio, Bruno, rent 126.50 Antonio, L., rent 12.50 Antonio, Stephen, rent 25.00 Antonucci, John, rent 12.50 Aprigion, Peter, rent 70.00 Arena, A. R., rent 12.50 Ar,giro, Rocco, rent 71.75 Arno, Paul, rent 1.03.50 AUDITOR'S REPORT 197 Ar one, Frank, rent 59.50 Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., groceries 6,114.50 Asadoonian, S., rent 23.00 A.ssarian, Harry, rent. 100.00 Atlantic Mortgage & Trust Co., rent 12.50 Attleboro, City of, aid 47.09 Avanzino, Inc., Paul, groceries 192.00 Bacon, Dr. G. S., service 35.00 Baler, Frank G., service 4.85 Baratta, Frank, rent 10.00 Barbato, Cesare, rent 109.00 Baker-, Mrs. Finns C., vent 284.00 Ba,rrnakian, H. ITT., rent 15.00 Barnstable, Town of, ,aid 63.06 Bat-toil, NNI. G., rent 118.75 Bazarian, Peter, rent 25.00 Belmont, Town of, care 1,310.31 Benson, Thyra, E., rent 75.00 Beth Israel Hospital, care 217.00 Beverly, City of, aid 273.60 Bigelow Market, groceries 542.00 Billet, Dr_ .Albert, service 35.00 Billerica, Town of, aid 185.83 Blacklow, Dr. Leer. A,., service 30.00 Blaikie, Albert, rent 10.00 Bleachery Fuel Co., fuel 3,560.35 Boccadoro, S., rent 198.50 Boghosian, .Abdal, rent 25.00 Bono, Peter, groceries 2,OO7.00 Borakian, H. N., rent 15.00 Boston Con. Gas. Co., react 120.00 Boston Dispensary, care :30.50 Boston Lying-Tyr-Fiespita.l, care 62.00 Boudakiazc, V., vent 50.00 Boyaj ian, Nazareth, rent. 70.00 198 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Boyle, Edw. J., resit 25.00 Boylston Pharmacy, medicine 32.41. Bozhutirdian, M., rent 25.00 Brackett, Mnry E., rent 150.00 Braintree, Town of, aid 221.35 Bresnahan, B. J., rent 125.00 Breslin, Theodore J., medicine 1.3.1d Brighton Co-op. Bank, Merit 12.50 Browne, Inc., Robert A., runt 8 7.5 0 Bruce, Robert H., rent 52.00 Buda, Jos., rent 110.00 Bunnell, S. W., rent 25.00 Burger, }fir-. Francis J., service 13.00 Burke, Mrs. Ellen, rent 37.50 Burke, M. J., rent 87.50 Burke, Wm., rent 80.00 Burnell, Stuart, resat 50.00 Burns & Son, Ine., John T., rent 137.50 Burns, Thos. H., rent 30.00 Busconi, Jos. J., rent ' 142.50 Busconi Oil Co., oil 882.14 Butler, Geo. F., medicine 964.61 Caccavara, M., rent ?150.00 Callen, W. H., rent 50.00 Calipot1ties, Ignatios, rent 5 6.2 5 Callahan, Isabelle, rent 75.00 Callahan, Mrs. Arthur, rent 12.00 Cambridge Hospital, care 637.20 Cambridge Trust Co., rent 25.00 Canzanelli, Dr. Pericles, service 342.00 Caragullan, G. H., rent 112.50 Carney, ai�v .A., service 220.00 Carter's Clothing Co., clothing 27.0.3 Caruso, Dan, rent 45.00 Caruso, P., vent and groceries 4,562.00 Caruso, Vincenzo, rent 108.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 199 Case Shoe: Co., Edwin, The, shoes 2.25 Cash, weekly disbursements 5.5,203.46 Castagnaloa, G., rent 52.50 Cavalen, Pose, rent 50.00 Cerqua's Market, provisions 9,255.25 Child •en's Hospital, care 158.80 Chtirstkian, Varten, rent 13.00 Ciecotelli, Antonio, vent 175.00 laflin & Co., Walter A., medicine 69.69 Glary, Chas. W., rent 6.25 Clifford, Daniel, rent 75.00 Colbert, P. J., rent 237.50 Cody, Walter W., rent 10.00 Culligan, Nellie lid., rent 12.50 Collins, Mrs. Wm. J., board 87.40 Collins, John C., atty. for R. E. Sehill, admx., rent 40.00 Colombia Food Store, groceries 825.00 Comstock, A. H., Tent 62.50 Comm. of Mass. (Pondville Hose.), care 365.00 Corydon, Hannah, board 44.00 Connelly, Mrs. Lena, rent 62.50 Connely, Thos. J., rent 1100.50 Corazzin , John, rent 120.00 Corozrini, Salvatore, rent 96.00 Costa Ambulance Coach Sep•., service 102.00 Cotter, Michael, rent 502.25 Courtney, Gary S., rent 48.50 Couture, Mrs. Alice, rent 25.00 Crilly, John, rent 25.00 Crosby, Arthur P., rent 150.00 Cull(-}11' Jelin, rent 25.00 Cunniff, John F., rent 50.00 Gunniff,, P. Sarsfield, rent 32.00 . Cunningham, Alice, rent 31.60 200 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Currie, Mrs. M. A., rent 98.00 Cyizio, Frank, rent 18.00 Dacey, Mrs. IJlizal)etlr, vent 175.00 D'Alanno, A., groceries 360.00 D'Amico, J., 1�errt 97.00 Dardis, Jas. B., rent 207.50 Darvish a.n, David, rent 100.00 Daw+e, Mrs. Ralph, rent .50.00 Dean, Mrs. AVm., board 60.13 DeElasio, Nick, rent 12.50 DeLorenzo, Frank, rent 45.00 DerAr•akelian, Milkvan, hoard 600.00 Derian, Mary, rem; 12.50 DeSantis, Concetto, rent 75.00 Desmar•is, Marguerite M., rent 25.00 Dewire's & Son, T. A., groceries 910.00 Dexter Cash Market, groceries 145.00 DiBacco, Viireeirzv, rent 88,00 DiClemente, Emilio, rent 12.50 DiGiacoma;ndrew, Jolin, rent 12.50 Diliberto, Chas., groceries 1,911.7.5 Diliherto, Frank, rent & groceries 1,880.00 Di itrias, Jas., rent 62.50 Disberakis, Geo., rent 3 7.-50 DiVecchio, Maria, rent 124.00 DiVecehio, Vincenzo, rent 186.25 Dolbier, Adelaide, rent; 50.O0 D0minico, A,, groceries 505.00 Donohue, Ellen, rent 87.50 Donahue, Dr. Jas. E., service 33.01) Donnelly, Mrs., board 27.70 Downey, Ali-& T. F., rent 30.00 Dunnas Drug Store, medicine 161.2 2 Duman, Jr., Jas. H., rent :301.50 Dwyer, Paul, rent; 52.50 Myer & Co., Inc., rent 112.5 fl East Watertown Realty Co., rent 1,244.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 201 Eastman, Warren J., moving 311.20 Economy Grocery Store, groceries 4,760.50 Egizio, Frank, rent 81.00 Egleston Shoe Repair Shop, repairing shoes 627.10 Elbagr, Nazley, rent 100.00 English, Carmine, went 24.00 English, Mrs. Samuel, rent 31$.75 European Market, groceries 1.14.00 Fanning, Bertha, board 250.70 Faneuil Co-op. Bank, rent 125.00 Farraher{, firs. Edw., rent 2,1.00 Farrell, A., rent 12.50 Fer rera Bros., Inc., groceries. 261.00 Ferrins, Jas. H., rent 197.50 First Nat'I Storer, groceries 10,772.50 Fisk, Alice J., rent 75.44 Fifteen A.sso. Realty Trust, rent 44.00 Fitzgerald, Mrs. Bridget, rent .18.00 Fitzpatrick, Peter, rent 50.00 Flecca, Catherine, rent 11.0.00 Fletcher, B. Frank, glasses 4.50 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 20.25 Flood, John, burial 100.00 Ford, JGIID, rent 100.00 Ford, Mrs. L. M., board 53.14 Ford, Lucy P., rent 30.00 Ford, Mary F., rent 50.00 Fowler Shoe Repair Shop, repairing .shoes 91..90 Framingham, City of, aid 471.83 Freidenfield, Edith, board 43.00 Friend Bros. Food Shop, supplies 9.52 Fucile Jos., rent 62.50 Gabriel, Harm, rent 25.00 Gallagher-, Arthur J., moving 0.00 Gallagher, Catherine, rent 168.00 202 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Gallagher, John A.F burial 1155.00 Garafalo, Frank, rent 34.00 Gavin, Bridget, rent 137.50 Gavin, Mrs. Jermie, rent 154.00 General Hat & Shoe Repair, shoe repairing .85 Geyikian, Arthur S., rent 150.00 Gir;Rgosian, Bedros, rent 120.00 Godwin's Taxi Service, taxi serv. 5.9.5 Goldhank's Market, provisions 102.00 Gorman, Chas. J., rent 126.00 Gorman, Dr. Eugene F., service 7.00 Goss. Mrs. A. C., rent 12.50 Gough, Thos. J., rent 12.50 Graham Yuneral Home, burial 100.00 Grand Market, groceries 1,010.00 Greenlaw, D. AT., board 365.00 Green's, supplies 39.87 Grogan, Dr. T. F., service 2.00 Gustafson, Chas. W., rent 87.50 Guy, Arthur, rent 129.50 Guzzetti, J. E., rent 96-50 Hackett Bros. Co., provisions 3,347.50 Hadjinlian, Hagop, rent 147.50 Hagopian, Karop, rent 30.50 Hall, Edw. C., rent 225.00 Hall, Sarah A., rent 172.90 Hampson, Dr. Nishan RI., service 45.00 Handy, Mrs. Cora, board 160.00 Harris, Chas. A., clothing 252.16 -Hart, Geo., glasses 9.20 'Hamard University Dental School, service 12.85 Haverhill, City of, aid 71.05 Heffernan, Dr. Roy F., service 25.00 Herliby Bros., Inc., milk 40.94 H,adgA,enson, Geo., rent 62.50 AUDITOR'S REPORT 203 Hold,. Ghost Hospital, care 1,203.76 Hooban, Mrs. Mare, rent 70.00 Hood & Sons, Inc., H. P., milk 417.25 Hopewell Tv., Frank B., rent 78.00 Household Fuel Co., fuel 394.90 Howard, F. H., Pent 216.00 Hughes, M., rent 25.00 Hunt, Horace G., rent 12.50 Hurley, John, rent 125.O0 lannelli, Nicholas, rent 421.00 Inferrera, Antonio, rent 115.00 Jack O'Lantern Cafe, food 3.50 Jacques, Mrs. Catherine, board 311.14 Kaloosdian, Paul, rent 185.00 Keefe Son, D. F., rent 30.00 Keefe, dos. P'., rent 216.O0 Keefe, Dr. Owen F., service 232.00 Kelley, Mrs. Becker, rent 12.50 Kelley, Dr. Chas. E., service 153.00 Kelley, Mrs. J. M., rent 23.50 Kelley, Dr. J. M., rent 203.50 Kelley, Dr*. Jos. M., service 414.50 Kell.-, Elizabeth, rent 25.00 Kelly, Mrs. John, rent 12.50 Kelly, Mrs. Jos., rent 37.50 Kelly, Mrs. Margaret, rent 264.00 Kelley, Dr". M. J., rent and -rays 452.05 Kelly, Mrs. R., rent 25.00 Klrederian, Garabed, rent 142.50 Ding, Dr. Alfred R., services 1.25.00 Koures, Hilts. D. E., board 572.72 Kraus, Wm. H., board 5.00 Kromberger's, clothing 4.50 Kurcon, Geo. M., rent 25.00 Lacker, Jacob, rent 75.00 LaFayette Bras., services 2.00 204 WATERTf)WN TOWN REPORT Landry Electric Co., electric plates 20.50 Lauricella., A., Provisions 745.00 Lawrence, City of, aid 193.00 Leacy, H. M., moving 16.00 Lecca, Mrs. B., rent 25.00 Lee, Torn of, aid 307.53 LeFort, Mary S., rent 125.00 Lembo, P. J., rent 50.00 Leanard, Adeline, rent 25.O0 Leonard Fuel Co., fuel 1,900.28 Leti ario, Domenic, gent 125.00 Lewis, Viola, board 377.50 Lexington Drug Stare, medicine ,tl.l3l; Lexington, Town of, aid 154.25 Libernini, Ruse, rent 37.50 Lii,jeholm„ Elizabeth P,, rent 139.50 Lincoln Market, groceries 173.50 Lopez, Mrs. Nancy, rent 200.00 Lovell, Eva B., rent 25.00 Lorenzo, Frank D., r-elit 9.00 Lyndonville Crear ery Assoc., milk 1,038.91 M. & R. Dietetic Lab., Inc. supplies 16.67 MacArthur, John, meals 4.00 MacDonald, A. D., rent 60.O0 MacDougall, D. L.,- rent 40.00 MacGregor, Daniel, rent 12.50 MacInnes, Margaret, board 48.00 Macintosh Coal Co., John, caul 1,382.62 MacLa=Rn Bros., rent 37.50 Wadden, Jas. Y., agent, rent 165,75 Maderian, G. S., rent 12.50 Maguire, John, rent 25.00 Maguire, Peter, rent 56.00 Maher, Pat'k, rent 75.00 Mailly, Romeo, rent 87.50 AUDITOR'S REPORT 205 Main St. Cash Market, provisions 25.00 Main St, Public Market, pr+ovisoins 12.00 Maitzman, Louis, rent 37.54 Major, Daniel, rent 260.99 Major, Ella, rent 25.00 Malley, Jos. A.., board 69.14 Maloney, Mrs. Jos., rent 115,66 Maloney, Mrs. Mayy, rent 137.,60 Mangino, Sandy, gent 62-54 Manoogia.n,, Larry, rent 137.50 Mantenuto, Pasquale, .rent 50.00 Marrone„ John, groceries 409.00 Martin, Jos. L., rent 100.00 Martina, P., rent 350.00 Marvel Cash Market, provisions 1,407.00 Marvel Meat Market, provisions 707.00 Mass Comm. of (Div. of Child guardianship) , aid 2,431.55 Mass. Comm. of, aid 750.00 Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, care 243.25 Mass. General Hospital, care 933.78 :Mass Memo. Hospital, service 1.40 Mastzodicassa, S., rent 10.00 McAteer, Mrs. M., rent 175.75 McCafferty, Mrs. Abbie J., rent 25.0+0 McCarthy, Maureen, rent 50.90 McClellan Bros., rent 12.54 McCree, Jahn, rent 400.00 McCr eight Sanitarium, care 353.16 McCurdy, Catherine, rent 37.50 McDonough, Mary, rent 185.00 McGettigan, John, provisions 635.54 McGregor, Daniel, rent 175.00 McKilIops, Catherine W., rent 75.00 McKinnon, Raymond, rent 50.00 McMahon, P. F., rent 362.50 McMillan, Mrs. Mary A., hoard 77.50 206 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT McN ichois, A. M., teat 16.00 Melex, Sarrlle, rent 25.00 Meloin, Sarkis, rent 37.50 Mercurio, Salvatore, rent 10.00 Merullo, Mrs. M., rent 32.50 Messier & Centebar, groceries 2,354.50 Met. lee. Co., ice 62.08 Methuen, Town of, a,itl 76.95 Middleborough, Town of, aid f374,150 Middlesex County Sari. Sure, care 6,50 (Middlesex Shoe Repair, repairing shoes 3.00 Millis, Teen of, aid 15.00 Mills, Walter, rent 96.00 Millville, Town of, aid 275.00 Mitchell, Clara. 1M., rent 306.95 Morikias, Yrutkis, runt 12.50 Morrill, W. H., rent 35.00 1Morrone, John, provisions 28.50 Morrissey, Regina, rent I2.50 Morse, Floyd B., rent 42.7- lMosea, Sabatino, rent 12.5 C Muderia., G. S., rent 25.00 Murphy, Mrs. Margaret, board 240.00 Nally & Co., T. iii., moving 600.00 Natick, Town of, aid 68,50 Nazaretian, Krikor, board 151,00 Nazaretia.n, Mary, board 38.00 Nelson Drug Co., supplies so Newton Co-air. Bank., rent e31.25 Newton Hospital, service 23.50 Newton Savings Bank, rent 82.00 New York Life Ins. Co., rent 12.50 Nicholson, Abbie M., rent 64.00 Noble's Milk, Inc., milk 11.43 Nona,ntum Coal Co., coal 968.95 No. Brookfield Saving Bank, rent 1.2.:50 AUDITOR'S REPOR`1' 20I No. Cambridge Co-op. lank, rent 62.50 Oakland Pharmacy, supplies 26.60 O'Brien, Margaret, rent 142.50 Oliveri, Lucy T., rent 37.50 Oliver•i, Quality Market, provisions 294.00 Osgood & WendelI, fuel 1.,630.50 Otis Bros. Co., shoes, etc. 2,384.27 Owens, David F., rent 12.50 Pallotto, John, rent 25.00 Palozzone, M., rent 151.50 Paone, Mr. C., rent 225.00 Paone, Jerry, rent 87.50 Papaha, Carmelo, rent 135.50 Papazian, Mrs. A., hoard 60.00 Papina_, Mr., rent 12.50 Paramount Laundry, service 1.50 Parkinson, Fred 0., milk 200.79 Parkinson's Milk Co., milk 369.94 Parks, Mary, rent 12.50 Parsekian, AArzxy, lent 176.00 Par#sekian, M. M., rent 37.50 Pascuzzi, Louis, rent 75.00 Pasquale, Albert, rent 31.00 Pearce, Ida. E., relit 270.00 Peard, Jahn V., rent 25.00 Pesce, Dr. Guy C., services 63.00 Peter lent Brigham Hospital, care 27.50 Peterson's Market, provisions and. rent. 479.00 Piantedosi, Agostino, rent 80.00 Piantedosi, John, rent 125.00 Piantedosi, Nicclina, rent 120.00 Piscotelle, Nicholas, i-exit 120.00 Pisano, Sam, rent 50.00 Plymouth, Town of, aid 60.00 Porter, Anna J., rent 25.00 Proto, Catherine, rent 25.00 208 '�VATTMTOWN TOWN REPORT Proto, James, ,rent 25.00 Purdy, Mrs. Grace, rent 37.50 Perimian, John, rent 87.50 Quincy, City of, aid 235.37 Quirk, John P., rent 262.50 Rand, Claude Allen, medicine 21.60 Ransom's Taxi, taxi service 110.00 Rantin, Samuel J., rent 12.50 Ray's Market, groceries 30.00 Raymowl, D. B., rent 12.50 Ready, Leo J., vent 6.00 Regan, John F,, rent 150.00 Reliance Co-op. Barry, rent 37.50 Ricci, Thos., rent 90.00 Rich, Tom, rent 259.00 Rigney, Jag., rent 62.50 Riley & Co., supplies 509.26 Rizza, Jos., rent 1.2.50 Rizzuto, Guiseppe, rent 104.50 Rodd, M r. R. A., rent 74.00 Rooney, Wm. J., rent. 37.50 Rosenherg;'s, 131e., slides 1,286.55 Roubian, Martin, rem: 144-00 Rourke, A. V., rent 50.00 Russo, Felix, rent 137.50 Russo, Peter, rent +60.00 Ryan, Wni. F., rent 482.00 Saba ian, John, rent 37.50 Sa.lvacci, A. R., rent 37.50 Santoro, D., provisions 18-00 Santoro, Maurice, rent 36.00 Saugus, Toivn of, aid 77.50 Scarforotti, A. R., rent 60.00 Scharff, L., vent 150.00 Schindler, Jahn H., glasses 26.50 SeIlerr, W. E., rent 25.00 Sharkery, Jas. W., rent 56.25 AUDITOR'S REPORT 209 harmat, S. W., rent 12.:50 Shaw, Mrs., board 41.30 Sheer, I., rent 62,50 Sheridan's Market, groceries 10,287.0 Silvaggi, Mrs. L.$ rent 112.50 Silverstein, Dr. Louis, services 12.OD Sine, Mrs., board 52.00 Simonds, medicine 56.78 Skinner-, Mrs. B., vent 75.00 Smith, Annie A., board 20.00 Somerville Inst. for Savings, rent 12.50 Sonnenberg, Mrs. U1141n, care 93.04 Spiro, Peter, rent 17.00 Splendid Cafeteria, fowl 4,00 Springfield, City of, aid 751.73 Squires, Harry N., rent 100.00 St. Elizabeth Hospital, care 3*757.12 Stanley, N. H., rent 212.50 Standon, John J., burial 200.00 Star Market, groceries 3,581.00 Stearns, Geo. M,, rent 75.00 Stidstone, Edith S., board 730.00 S ;rangman Mfg. Co., gent 87.50 Suburban Realty Corp., rent 62.50 Sullivan, Jas. H., rent and oil 552.21 Sullivan, Mrs. John, rent 141.50 Summer St. Market, groceries 010.00 Sunshine Market, provisions 813.00 Sylvester, A., rent 25.00 Sylvester-, J., rent 262.50 Taylor, Mts. Julia T., rent 184.00 Ter•esian Lying-In-Hospital, care 88.00 Testa, Pasqua.lina, rent 50.00 Dry Milk Co., The, supplies 21.00 Thierr•, Louis S., rent 62.50 Tisano, Saar, rent 12.50 Todino, Jelin, rent 30.00 210 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Tomasetti, G., rent and groceries 1,375.75 Tomasian, 1'IrI., rent 125.00 Torchio, Michael, rent 37.50 Tortorella, A., rent 37.50 Tsicanlias, A. A., rent 70.00 Tufts College Dental School, dental work 15.00 Tutunjan, Anna, rent 125.00 Tui.unjian's Market, previsions 444.50 U. S. Bond & Mortgage Co., rent 60.00 Valchus, A., rent 75.00 Val ntino's Alarket, groceries 526.92 artailian, Murdick, supplies 3.00 Vincini, Eugenio, rent 48.O0 Viscini, Peter, rent 1.24.50 Walker, Margayet, rent 100.00 Wiilkinshaw, Robert F., rent 10.00 Wnitliani, City of, aid 1,823.37 Waltham Hospital, care 1,051.87 Ward, Geo. F., rent 137.50 Watertown Coal Comp., coal 412.10 Watertown Co-op, Bank, rent 178.50 Watertown District Nursing, service 24.75 Watertown Ideal 14+iarket, groceries 2,296.00 Watertown Pharmacy, medicine 4.80 Watertown Slave More, sloes 342A7 Watertown, Town of, interment 5O.O0 Watts, Lincoln F., rent 00.00 Waverley Co-op. Bank, rent 228.50 Werman, Mark R.., rent 12.50 Westgate, W., rent 20.75 Weymouth, Town of, aid 225.18 White & Clean Hygience Laundry, laundry 13.12 White, Mary A., rent 57.5O White, Mrs. P. J., tent 11.00 AUDITOR'S kEPORT 211 White's Market, provisions 1,829.00 Whitings Milk Co,, milk 233.68 Wieszglo, John, rent 75.00 Winchell, Ida, rent 828.45 Woodland, Chas. L., milk 1,541.26 Woodward, Donald Fes., rent 100.00 Wright, Frank E., rent 12,50 Yenookian, )'Mary, rent; 62.50 Yerrode, Peter, rent 137.50 Y'ogel, M. & Sons, rent: 117.50 York, Dry. Robert S., services 35.00 Zaino, Frank, rent 50.00 Zeldin, S. D., rent 55.00 ulalian, Tatoul B., vent 87.50 Total Expenditures $218,658.87 Transferred to Revenue 1,493.38 $220,152.2, Public Welfare Dept., Mothers Aid Appropriation for 1933 35,000.00 Trans. Town Meeting 3,4.78.52 $31,521,48 Expenditure Andrews Milk Co., milk 220.19 Atlantie & Pacific 'Tea Co., Provisions 5.00 Belmont, Town of, aid 506.61 Bleachery Fuel Co., fuel 45.00 Brooldine, Town of, aid 553.34 Butler, Geo. F., medicine 21..08 C,appellucei, Pantaline, rent 80.00 Cambridge, City of, care 565.33 Caruso, Jas., rent 310.00 Caruso, P., groceries 6.00 Cash( weekly disbursements 24,334.50 212 IVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Claflin Co., Walter A., medicine 4.69 Diliberto, Frank, groceries 18.00 Drosdik, Dr. Vincent, services 8.O0 Dunn's Drug ,Store, supplies 2.50 First NaCl Stores, groceries 523.00 Ger-nano, I1ri3s. E., rent 348.00 Giragosian, Bedr°os, rent 150.411 Had7rnlian, Hagop, rent 175.00 Hart, Geo., glasses, etc. 6.80 Mood & Sons, H. P., milk 23.36 Household Fuel Corp., coal 34.50 Keefe, Dr. Owen E., service 3.00 Keller, Dr. Chas. E., services 6.00 Kiel Iey, Dr•. Jos. M., services 22.00 Kelley, Dr. M. J., services 9.8 Lahey- Clinic, The, supplies 16.40 Leonard Fuel Co., fuel 13.85 Lexington St. Drag Store, medicine .85 Lloyd Pharmacy, medicine .65 Lyndonville Creamery Assn, milk 144.66 MaclntoslrCoal Co., John, fuel 43.91 Mass. Eve & Ear Infirmary, service 8.45 llass. General Hospital, cane 52.00 McHugh's Express, expressage 12.00 Medford, City of, aid 282.26 Messier & Centebar, groceries 16.90 Nelson Drug Co., medicine .45 Newton, City of, aid .522.35 NorrantLIM COI GO., coal 13.80 Osgood &. Wendell, coal 17.93 Otis Bros. Co., supplies 3.40 Peter Beat. Brigham Hospital, service 7.00 Ransom's 'Taxi, serviee 5.45 Riley & Co., supplies 1.5 AUDITOR'S REPORT 213 Simonds, medicine 9.91 Star 1 arket Co., groceries 8.00 t. Elizabeth Hospital, care 1.11.45 Stray gmian Mg. Co., rem 90.00 Tutunjians Bros., groceries 10.00 Waltham, City of, aid 678.60 Waltham Hospital, care 96.00 Watertown Coal Co., fuel 14.80 Watertown Shoe Repairing, repairs 4.00 Werlin, Samuel, rent 150.00 Whiting Milk Co., milk 3.96 Winter Dill Co-op. Bank, rent 108.00 Woodland, Chas. L., milk 660.40 Yo,gel, A1uX, rent 25.00 Total Expenditures 31.,108.71 Transferred to Revenue 2112.75 $31,521.,48 Public Welfare. Dept., Old Age Assistance Appropriation for 1933 20,€00.00 Trans. Town Meeting 643.61 $19,356.37 Refund 8.00 $19,364.37 Expenditures Billerica, Town of, aid 46.67 Brookline, Town of, aid 346.66 Boylston Pharmacy, medicine 3.85 Burger, Jr., Dr. Francis L., services 4.00 Butler, Geo. F., medicine 3.10 Carzanelli, Dr. Pericles, services 10.00 Cash, %%,eek clisbursements 1 t,696.i 5 Claflin & Co., Walter A., medicine 1.45 Everett, City of, ail 146.67 First Nat'l Stores, groceries 4.00 214 WATERTCWN TOWN REPORT Holy Ghost Hospital, care 114.65 Kelley, Dr. M, J., Eei-vices 55.50 .Lee, Town of, aid 46.67 Leonard Fuel Co., fuel 6.95 Lloyd Pharmacy, medicine .7 Loker Funeral ervicc, burial 7 .00 Mass. General Hospital, care 31.10 Nally & Co., T. F., moving 16.00 Newton, City of, aid 74.67 Quirk, Tex. Thos. C., services 8.00 St. Elizabeth Hospital, care 54.50 Somerville, City of, aid 243.33 Total Expeiiditures 18,990.30 Transferred to Revenue 374.07 $19,364.: Public Welfare Dept., Medical Assistance, 19.12 Trans. 'Town Meeting $200.00 Expenditures Kelley, Ili•. M. J., services 200.00 200.00 Xnfirmai•y Dept., Keeper Appropriation for 1933 $900.00 Expenditures White, Geo. H., salary 900.00 900.00 Infirmary Dept., General Expense Appropriation for 1933 4,440.00 Trans. Reserve Fund 600.00 5,1140.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 215 Expenditures American Oil Products, ail 194.59 Baler Co., Frank G., cleaning heater 8.00 Bay ry, Beaie & Co., F. W., supplies 2.50 Bay State Mattress Co., supplies 47.00 Boston Can. Gas, services 110.00 Butler, Geo. F., supplies 16.77 Claflin & Co., Walter ,tax,., supplies 28.55 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., services 156.7 Fletcher, A. C., seeds 66.02 Fletcher 14dw. Co., supplies 92.25 -Fowler & Sort, Jos., repairing shoes 16.40 Gould Oil Burner Service, maint. of burner 15.50 Grey Co., 'Mhos. J., sup}pIies 20.50 Hackett Bros. Co., Inc., supplies :309.03 Houghton & Co., G. B., vegetables 14.65 Hughes, Wrn. S., supplies 14.40 Jordan Marsh Co., supplies 78.36 Kelly, Dr. Jays. M., services 8.00 Kelly, Dr. M. J., services 5.00 Leonard Fuel Co., lime 10.50 Ly donville Creamery Assoc., milk 300.74 Mfg. Equip. & Engnreer-ing Co., kegs 1.82 Malone, Bernard, team 48.00 Mass. General Hospital, care 1.00 Mass. Reformatory, table and chairs 38.80 McLellan Store Co., supplies 20.29 Messier & Centebar•, supplies 858.69 Met. Ice Co., oil 289.36 216 WATER7.'OWN TOWN REPORT New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 49.27 Nonantum Lumber Co., lumber 30.3' Otis Bros. Co., slippers 1.96 Pay Roll, weekly 1,171.94 Fast Rd. Tobacco Co., supplies 78.17 Raynion€]s, Inc., supplies 91.88 Smith Co., A. M., supplies 257.23 Standard Brands, Inc., supplies 46.32 Timken Silent Automatic Co., service 10.50 Warner, C. M., ladder 11.20 Warren Soap Mfg. Co., supplies 25-05 Wa.teztown., Town of (water dept) , service 74.25 Webster-Thomas Co., supplies 216.58 White & Co., C. W., supplies 7.50 White, Geo. H., wet waslr 204.90 Total Expenditures 5,036.17 Transferred to Revenue 3.8 Infirmary Dept., Moving and Remodeling Balance Brought Forward $202.5::� Expendititres Fletcher 14dw. Co., supplies 2.35 Transferred to Revenue 200.20 200.2 Town Physician Appropriation for 1933 $1,530mo Expenditures Kelley, Br. M. J., salary 1,530.00 $1,5:30.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT ?17 State Aid Appropriation for 1933 S1,80f1mo Expenditures Pay Pall, monthly 1,775.00 Transferred to Revenue 25.00 1,800.00 Soldiers Relief and Military Aid Appropriation for 1933 30,000.00 A dditionai Appropriation 80.000.00 Refunds 79.00 Trans. 60,079.00 Towel Meethig 4,500.00 55,5'79.00 Expe' ?Witures Boston, City of, care 35.69 -Butier, Geo. P. supplies ; ,40 Cambridge Hospital, care 282,0o Cambridge T. B. Health Assoc., care Carney, Hospital, care 1.5.00 Claflill & Co., Waiter A.., supplies 1,80 Graphic Press, The, printing 4.25 Haverhill, City of, care, 9.00 Kelley, Dr. M. J., service 93.00 Moss. Eyes & Ear Infirmary-, care 22.35 Mass. Memo. Hospital, cafe 19.1138 Pay Rolls, iveekly 21,717.71 Pay* Poll (highway slept) , weekly 31, 04.50 Pittsfield, City of, aid 10.80 � Postindex Co., supplies 17.85 Quincy, City of, ail 5.00 218 YY Xl1=0RTOW1Y TOWN REPORT Retail Merchants Credit Ass'n., services 23.0.5 Sgiklas, Dr. Chas. services 20.00 Weymouth, Town of, aid 100.00 Total Expenditures 53,855.28 Transferred to R+evennxe 1,7 3.72 SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES School Dept., General Control Appropriation for 1933 $11,849.20 Expenditures ,gyp Carroll, Jos. L., salary 1,710.00 �P 10.00 Caverley, Francis, salar Y 1,530.00 Durgin, Margaret, salary 1,-030.00 Muldoon, Marion, salary 135_00 O'Toole, Mina, salary 1.080.00 Price, Wilfred H., salary 4,500.00 Allen- ales Adding Mch. Co., ribbon and platers 5.25 Bradley Co., Milton, supplies 1.90 Cat-roll, Jos. L., transportation 280.00 Caver ley, Francis, transportation 275.00 Dept. of Supt. of the Na.t'1 Eduwation, Assn. year book 2.00 Cray Gift Shop, supplies 2.00 Groom & Co., Thos., supplies 1.04 Howell, Wm. D., storage and Supplies 182.80 Johnston Co., J. G., badges 20.00 Journal nal of ,Education, subscription 2.55 Martell Co., A. E., supplies 34.500 ,MeGlauflin, B. Fay, insurance 11.53 AUDITOR'S REPORT 219 McLellan Stares, supplies 1.20 Munson Supply Co., keys 4.00 Inc--v Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Service 490.29 Post Office Dept, postage XrJ2 Price, NV. H., incidentals. 10.30 Striley, C. H., incidentals 3,50 Total Expenditures 11,849.08 Transferred to Revenue .12 $11.,849.20 School Dept., Instruction Appropriation for 1983 419,554.00 Trans. Town Meeting 5,550.00 $414,004.00 Efupev-ditur es Ackers, Pauline, salary 1,476.45 Abbott, Sara D., &alary 1.,620.00 Adams, Alfred S., salary 2,340.00 Adams, H. Bernice, salary 1,480.50 Albee, Lillian, salary 608.40 Allyn, Lillian L., salary 1,440.00 Badger, Louise G., salary 1,485.00 Banks, Pauline D., salary 1,485.00 Bassett, Charlotte, salary 1,620.00 .Bassett, Jennie M., salary 1,620.00 Beeten, Claire E., salary 15.08 Beeten, Claire E., salary 1,485.00 Bentley, E. Mae, salary 1,470.82 Biggane, Sa1Iy T., salary 2,053.80 Bisbee, Recta I., salary 1,980.00 Black, John, salary 2,700.00 Blake, May A., sala.i�y 1,620.00 Blossom, Ellen C., salary 1,620.00 Brown, Harriet, salary- 20.48 Brown, Harriet, salary 220 WA'I`ERTOVh'N TOWN REPORT .Brer°eton, A. Eleanor, salary 1,485.O0 Burgess, Lilla, salary 25.00 Burke, M. Alice, salary 1,350.00 :Burke, Ruth E., salary 468.00 .Myron, Mary R., salary 1,710.00 Cahill, Anna M., salary 1.354.00 Carey, Lary, salary 1.,480.50 Carroll, Sibyl, salary 1,026.00 Carver, Alice M., salary 17675.80 Cassidy, Morton H., salary 2,239.20 Caterina, Helena, salary 1,170.00 Chase, Sarah M., salary 17620.00 Chick, Arnold. L., salary 25.00 Chick, Arnold L., salary 315.00 Clank, Margaret, salary 25.00 Colbert, Edw. B., salary 1,710.00 Collins, Margaret F., salary- 12020.0() Condon, Mary M,, salary 1,260.00 Connor, Eleanor E., salary 1,350.00 Craig, John, salary 2,340.00 Crocker, Margaret, salary 1 P336.86 Crowley, Anne E., salary 115.80 Cunniff, Agnes, salary 810.00 Daly, Helen J., salary 1,440.00 Davis, Mary T., salary 1,485.00 Deddeian, Angel, salary 383.44 Denning, Dorothy F., salary 1,063.80 Dooley, Cer•tmide, salary 1,900.50 Dorney, Nellie A., salary 1,351.57 Dor•ney, Sarah F., salary 833.46 Drake, Mabel G., salary 1,620.00 Dresser, Mabel H., saIary 1,485.00 Drew, Jessie P., salary 1,575.00 Dunbar, E1}nlce, salary 1,374.08 Dur'ell, Chas. P., salary 2,781.00 Eagan, Mary, salary 1,075.50 Edwards, Josephine W., salary 1,464.75 AUDITOR'S REPORT `21 Eiserrhauer, Hugh J., salary 2,340.00 Ellis, Cyril F., salary 2,250.00 Farrdiam, Helen, salary 1.,476.00 .Farley, Helen 11"lr.., salary 1,291..50 Farwell, Willard G., salary 2,223.00 Finnerty, Marion E., salar v- 1,350.00 Flagg, Augusta E., salary 1,485.00 Fletcher, Gene E., salary 1,486.00 Flynn, dean, salary 1,075.50 Foley, Julia M., salary 1,260.00 Fraink, Mildred H., salary 1,614.60 Frost, A. May, salary* 1,607.40 Fulton, Leah M., salary 1,566.00 Gallagher, Alice C., salary U75.50 GalIeIr, Catherine M., salary 990.00 Gartland, Harriet, salary 873.00 Gearin, Margaret M., salary 1,485.00 Gibbs, Dorothy, salary 16.65 Gibbs, .Dorothy, salary 1,48 a.00 Gifford, Joanna, salary M67.00 Gilligan, Mary H., salary 1,478.39 Goodhue, Winifred L., salary 17480.50 Gould, Carolyn, salary 1,485.00 Gray, Bertha, salary 1,620.00 Gray, L. Jane 1,620.00 Greeley, Julia. W., salary '11620.00 Griffith, Pearl, salary 1,710.00 Grimes, Jr., Geo., salary 1,710.00 Grosvenor, Lucy E., salary 1,710.00 Gruener, Adele, salary„ 1,485.00 ' Gutlieim, Ruth, salary 13.28 Gutheirn, Rutlr, salary 1,458.00 Halberg, Irene, salary 1,260.00 Hamilton, Grace W., salary 1,710.00 Hammill, Catherine, salary 10260.00 harnor, Ruth E., salary 1,485.00 Hannabel, Mildred E., salary 1,485.00 222 WATEMTO1+'1rN TOWN REPORT Hardy, Albeita, salary 1,485.00 Harley, Gladys M., salary 1,170.00 Harrigan, Kathleen, salary 1,485.00 Harrington, Gertrude, salary 198.00 Hartnett, Eleanor, salary 1,485,00 Hayes, Helen F., salary 1.4 71.50 Haszard, May K., salary 1,525.86 Hennessy, Julia F., salary 1,895.00 Higgins, Elizabeth, salary 1,080.00 Hill, Hazel, salary 985.50 Hillen, Ethel A., salary 1,435.50 Hilliard, Pearl M., salary 1.485.00 Hodge, Alice M., salary 1,672. 8 Holman, NIFm. 0., salary 2,25 .00 Howard, John R., salary 1,566.00 Howard, Mary S., salary 1,426.50 Howe, Walter, salary 205.00 Hughes, Rose, salary 1,080.00 Hughes, Sally, salary 1,45 3.50 Hutchinson, Edythe F., salary 1,62(1.00 Hypes, Rose E., salary 1,440.00 Jacobs, Edit13, salary 1,710.00 Jeffers, Harriett M., salary 1,620.00 Jenkins, Winifred E., salary 1,595.70 Johnson, Esther C., salary. 1,710.00 Keating, Franklin P., salary 2,176.73 Keene, Irving C., salary 2,244.60 :beep, Marion P., Salary 1,737.00 Kehoe, Katherine T., salary 1.„305.00 Kellar a,y, Gladys P., salary 745.20 Kelman, A. Robert, salau, 2,334.60 Kemp, Anna M., sal"ary 1,+620.00 Denney, Harold S., salary 1,800.00 Kent, I. Elliot( salary 1,958.40 Hinchla, Ruth, salary 810.00 Knoc, Mary H., Sal-ftry 1,485.00 1.,al;erquist, Bernice, salary 1,440.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 22 Lagerquist, Helen 0., salary 1.,440.00 .Lanolin, Walter E., salaiiy 2,250,00 Lane, Susan, salary 1,620.Uo Learned, Edna A., salary 1,428.75 Libby, Gladys M., salary 1,485.00 Linfoeld, Dorothy M., salary 1,239.96 Listen, John J., salary 1,440.00 Lyons, Emma, salary 1,228.60 Lyons, Frances A., salary 1,472.7:a5 Lusk, Mildred H., salary 1,3.5,50 Lyons, Helen R., salary 1,460.25 MacCurdy, Elmo D., salary 2,340.00 MacGregor, Helen D., salary 1,170.00 MacKenzie, Ella E., salary 1,701.45 MacPherson, Mabel, salary 1,620.00 Macurdy, Louise B., Salary 1,485.00 Malley, Jos., salary 1,620.00 Manning, Doris B., salary 48.60 Mansfield, Gertrude, salary 1,620.00 vdatY yews, Mary F., salary 1,5 0.00 i4laurice, Juste, salary 25.00 AfeBreen, Eleanor S., salary 1.69.00 McCarthy, Marion, salary 1,170.00 McDermott, Winifred, salary 1,1.70.00 McDonough, Elizabeth, salary 1,48.5.00 McElroy, Vera., salary 1,485.00 McEna.w,, Aim A., salary 1,485.00 McHugh, Katherine, salary 990.00 McKinney, Gladys, E., salary 1,650.60 McLaughlin, Helen, salary 211.50 McMahon, Katherine R., salary 1,485.00 McManus, Helen, salary 20.48 McManus, Helen E., salary 1,440.00 McMullen, Anastasia, salary 1,620.00 Mc:Nall-, Alice, salary 1,661.40 McNealy, John E., salary 1,249.20 kleNiilt:y, Francis, salary 1,530.00 224 1+'►'ATERrl'C1WN TOWN REPORT Mehann, M. Winifred, salary. 1,485.00 Mellen, Margaret, salary 1,073.E Mitchell, Arthur J., salary 2,070,00 Moody, Harold L., salary 1,5:30.0o Mooney, Francis X., salary 2,430.00 Moore, Harris W., salary 2,470.00 Morse, Mildred I., salary 1,620.00 Morrison, Maria P., salary 2,700.0() Morton, Gladys, salary 20.08 Morton, Gladys, E., salary 976.95 Moynihan, Mary H., salary 1,710.00 Muldoon, Mario, salary 765.00 Murphy, Beatrice A., salary 1,620.00 Murray, Mary F., salary 23.18 Murray, Diary F., salary 1 350.00 Murray, Susan, salary 19.80 Murray, Susan E., salary 1,080.00 Nelson, Earl C., salary 2,79( OO O'Brien, Helen G., salary X,260.00 O'Brien, Madeline F., salary 1,080.00 O'Brien, Jr., Thos., salary 1,350.00 O'Neil, Mary Lyons, salary 1,614.60 O'Toole, IVm. E., salary 1,800.00 Packard. Norma P., salary 1,485.00 Parker, Leila M., salary. 1.,449.00 Patterson, Agnes M., salary 1,170.00 Phelan, Julia, sRla.r y 1,161.00 Poole, .Elaine D., salary 1,485.00 Putnam, Walter L., salary 3,060.00 Quackenbush, Mi . 'Theresa, salary 589,50 Raferty, Elizabeth, salary 1,080.00 Randall, Freda J., salary 1,710.00 R aildlet , Rena D., salary 1,651.95 Ranney, Lurena, salary 1,620.00 Reed, Ethel L., salary 990.00 Deed, Lucy D., salary 1,620.00 I:ZeId, Ethel E., salary 1,620.00 All DI`FOR'.S REPORT 22:5 Reid, Mabel C.I. salary- 1,485.00 Richer, Ethel A,, salary= 1,618.20 Ricker, Ida A., salary 1,246.95 Pideout, Grace E,, salary 1,485.00 Riley, Evelyn, salary 2:3.20 Riley, Evelyn, salary 1,170.00 Riley, Isabel, salary 25.20 Riley, Isabel, salary 1,485.00 Roberts, Katherine, salary 1,620.00 Robinson, Thos. D., salary 1,260.00 Rockwood, Catherine, salary 432.00 Rowe, Edna F., salary 5.40 Rowe, Edna P., salary 1,435.50 Russell, Florence, salary 1,786.50 Ryan, Gei trade, salary 25.00 Rynne, Ann V.. salary 2 8.80 R.ynnc, Ann V., salary 1,485.00 Sanborn, Alice L., salary 1,485.00 Sanderson. Lucy F., salary 1,645.20 Sargent, Mabel, salary 1,587.60 Sawyer, Erald L., salary 2,790.00 Scannell, Louise III., salary 755.37 Secor d, Muriel C., salary 1,485.00 Selian, Alice, salary 1,350,00 Semple, .Agnes, salary- 1,710.00 Severance, Elizabeth, salary 1.,710.00 Shay, Esther, salary 1,260.00 Sheridan, Elizabeth W., salary 1,485.00 Slattery, Catheilne C., salary 1,161..27 Slattery, Mildred D., salary 1,305.00 Singiser, Marian, salary 1,080.00 Small, Virginia, salary 1,476.00 Smith, Gertrude M., salary 1.,620.00 Smith, Madeline, salary 990.00 Smith, Ona L., salary 1,485.00 Smith, R. Glen, salary- 2,41.7.85 Smith, Rose, salary 1,701.45 226 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Snow, Lucile, salary 1,485.00 Standish, Helen M., salary .1,30-0.00 Stone, Ethel, salary 156.60 Striley, C. Harold, salary 2,790.00 Storey, Helen, salary 1,118.25 Stuber, Wava N.I., salary 1,350.38 Sturdy, Muth, salary 1,698.70 Sullivan, Gertrude, salary 1,170.00 Sullivan, Margaret, salary 712.80 Sullivan, Margaret, salary 2,160.00 Sweet, Marion,E., salary 1,699.20 Taylor, Catherine, salary 896.00 Thayer, Helen A., salary 1,710.00 Thompson, Doris, salar�- 1,350.00 `t`hulin, Ruth, salary 1,254.60 Thurston, Charlotte, salary 22.95 Thurston, Chariotte, salary 1,210.50 'limper, Alma, salary 24.58 Timper, Alma L., salary- 1,305.00 Tierney, Edna M., salary 1,260.00 Tobin, Catherine, salar3, 1,606.95 Tozier, Carrie III., salary 12710.00 Tread ell, Doxothy, salary 1,396.80 Tynan, Gertrude, salary 25.20 Tynan, Gertrude, salary- 1,458.26 Ulmer, Jas., salary 25.O0 Urquhart, Mildred, salary 1,440.00 a.hey, Eleanor M., salary* 20.48 Vahey, Eleanor, salary 1,130.00 whey, Rutii, salary- 1,080.00 Vanier, Ella L., salary 1,620.00 Wanamaker, Evelyn, salary 1,481..29 Ward, Anna D., salary 1,6 0.00 Ward, Edwin H., salary 2,700.00 Ward, John K 1 ti., Jr., salary 2,250.00 Ward, Josephine G., salary 10432.80 Wetsell, Doris, salary- 8.60 AUDITOR'S REPORT 227 Wetsell, Doris, salary 148.50 Wheeler, C. Arthur, salary 3,060.00 Wheeler, Sarah R., salary 1$ 75.00 Whitaker, Grace E., salary 1,485.00 White, Belle S., salary 1,575.00 White, Margaret, salary 1,170.00 Whitehill, Edwin H., salary 3,600.00 Wilcox, Ella L., salary 18.90 Wilcox, Ella L., salary 1,485.00 Winning, Gladys, E., salary 1,620.00 WoodbuiT, Madeline A.., salary 1,560.6 Substitat+es Ambrose, Katherine, salary $40.50 Andren, Aran. C., salary 158.75 Angell, Beulah, salary 29.25 Berly, Molly, salary 29.25 Brewin, Elsner, salary 37.80 Brooks, Pauline, salary 123.75 Burgess, Esther, salary 77.40 Buxton, Frances, salary 509.40 Canfield, Kenneth B., salary 48.60 Corney, Mrs. Ruth, salary 4.50 Donovan., Jos., ralary 16.20 Donovan, Mary, salary 495,00 Driscoll, Mrs. Katherine, salary 221.40 Fall, Ruth, salary 143.55 Freethy, Virginia, salary 40.50 French, Robert, salary 10.80 {Gazarian, Lucy, salary 10.80 Geary, Cecilia. salary 31.50 Gough, Anna, salary 50.70 Hodgdon, Mrs. Eve. E., salary 10.80 Hood, Richard F., salary 5.40 Howe, Mrs. Lawrence, salary 102.60 Linfreld, Beatrice, salary 47.25 MacKinnon, Mrs. Emily, salary 16.20 228 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT McCoubrey, Mrs. John, salary 13 7.2 5 McDermott, Mrs. F. A., salary 211.50 McLauthlin, Helen, salary 225.00 Morrissey, Eileen, salary 5.40 Neilson, Mrs. CYnthia, salary 4.50 Pettingill, Laura, salary 27.00 Prendergast, Winifred, salary 854.00 Rockwood, Katherine, salary 10.80 Rooney, Agnes, salary 69.75 Rooney, Edw., salary 10.80 Rourke, Margaret, salary 10.80 Sullivan, Lillian, salary 189.00 Tierney, Gertrude, salary 4.50 Toscano, Mrs. Anna, salary 6.75 Supplies Addressograph Sales Co., ribbon .93 Adona, Co. The, supplies 14.57 Air Redaction Sales Co., supplies 29.73 Allen-Wales Adding Mach. Co., ribbon 1.00 Allyn & Bacon, supplies 350.12 American Book Co., books 386.46 American Education Press, maps 64.91 American Type Founders, supplies 229.10 American Viewpoint Society, books 10.90 Appleton Century Co. D., books 134.59 Arlo Publishing Co., nooks 39.45 Baba Co., Edv". E., supplies 2,285.09 Baker & Taylor Co., books 5.61 Beaudette & Co., supplies 89,25 Beckley-Carly Go., books 24.71 Birchard & Co. C. C., music 29.66 Bl .kiston's Sorg & Co. P., books 3.17 Bobbs-Merrill Co., books 14.39 Boston Blue Print Co., supplies 25.92 Boston, Clty of, books 1.80 AUDITOR'S REPORT 22:j Boston Music Co., music 11.04 Bradley Co., Milton, supplies 2,034.39 Brine Inc. Jos. F., supplies 7 .,U Brine Co. Jas. H., supplies 4.55 Bruce Publishing Co., supplies 25.05 Butter's Express, expressage .70 Camhosco Scientific Co., supplies 8.58 Carter, Rice & Co., supplies 271.90 Central Scienti-fic Co., supplies 184.30 Century Co., book 30.55 Chandler & Farquhar Co., supplies 351.08 College Entrance Exam, Board, supplies 1.50 Dick Co. A. B., supplies 222.29 Dietzen, Eugenie, supplies 24.36 Ditto, Supply Co., supplies :36.33 Dix Lumber Co., lumber 428.87 Doubleday Doran & Co., supplies 40.75 Farmer's School, cooking books 12.22 Farquhar, David, books 290.26 Flanagan Co.. A., boobs 7.34 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 196.73 Fisher, Carl, music 20.00 Gamble Hinged Music Cry., music .51 Gaylord Bras., supplies 2.20 . General Elec. Co., spot light 6.75 Gibbs Express Co., expressage 1.60 {Gilpatrick, W. D., supplies 592.98 Ginn & Co., books 1,163.07 Gledhill Bros. Inc., supplies 40.46 Brant Co., W. T., supplies 8.98 Bray Gift Shop, supplies 114.35 Gregg Publishing Co., supplies 5.85 Groom & Co., Thos., supplies 1.00 Hackett Bros. Co., supplies 21.1.40 Fall & McCreary Co., books 16.53 Hammett, J. L., supplies 800.90 230 W 4.TERTQWN TOWN REPORT Harcourt, Brace & Co., supplies 19.1.6 Harvey Co., A. C., supplies 416.30 Heath Co., A C., books 419.6 Holden Patent Hook. Cover, supplies 5.65 Homeyer, Chas. W., music 31.37 Horace Partridge Co., supplies 7.40 Houghton & Dutton Co., supplies, 2,98 Houghton Mifflin Co., 'hooks 1s Hunter Co., J. B., supplies 80.48 Iroquois Publishing Co., supplies 173.12 Jacobs Inc., Walter, supplies 7.62 Jordan Marsh Co., supplies Keith, 'Walter B., diplomas 96.25 Kenney Bras. & Wolkins, supplies 21.1.16 Keystone View Co., supplies 4-36 Laidlow Bros., supplies 100,02 Library- of Congress, supplies 6.96 Lippincott, J. B., kooks 110.82 Little Brown Co., supplies 36.40 Longnian's, Green & Co., books 7.62 Lyons &- Carnahan, books 44.06 Macmillan Co., brooks 931.49 Makepeace Co., B. L., supplies 99.48 IM .mival Arts Press,, books 8.19 Mass. Bible Society Co., bible. 2.25 McAdams, Win. M. L., supplies 6.11 McCarthy-Mai•ris Co., supplim 13.:50 McIntosh Publishing Co., books 87.39 Mentzej• Bush CG., SUP-Plies 2)9-2) Merrill Co., Chas E., supplies 16.69 Messier & Centebar, supplies 340.73 Metropolitan Ice Co., ice 2:�.41 Modern Blue print, & Supplies, supplies 61.56 Mot-ton, A. Lacy, engrossing diplornas 67.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 2>i multistainp Co., supplies 15.70 Noble & Noble, books i.58 Norta Distributing Co., supplies 4.65 Post Office Dept., postage 35.00 Powers, Jos. E., speaker 50.00 Prentiss-Hall Inc., supplies 1.08 lRailway Express Agene , expressage 4.2 Randy McNally & Co., ]oohs 1.92 Record Publishing Co., printing 4.00 Remington Rand Business Ser., supplies 118.19 Row, Peterson & Co., supplies 3.75 Sager Electric Supply Co., supplies 38.88 Sanborn Co., Benj. H., books 316.40 Scott, Foreman & Co., books 190.23 Scribner Co., Chas., boar 111.76 Shaw-Walker Co., supplies 0.53 Silver, Burdett Co., books 42.01 Singer Co., L. W., books 13.71 Singer Sewing Mach. Co., supplies 2.45 South-Western Publishing Co., books 88.27 Special Fabric Co., cloth 8.83 Standard Maintenance Co., ribbons 72.09 Standard Office Mach. Co., varnish L08 Standard Oil Co., ail 4.75 Star Market Co., supplies 191.82 Stephen Dade Press, books G.72 Sweeney, John F., supplies 4.2.E Talens Schad Products, supplies 3.72 Teachers College, books 53.15 Tharp & Martin, supplies 5.25 University of Chicago, Press, supplies 2.80 University Publishing Co., books 50.46 Wahn Co., Geo. H., supplies 144.07 232 WATETtTOWN TOWN RF,,PDXF Waltham Foundry Co., castings 49.87 Waltham Lumber Co., lumber 13.7 Ward's, supplies 9.10 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 38.62 Webb Co., C. B., supplies 49.01 Webster. Paper Co., supplies 29.31. Webster Publishing Co., seat work t.013 NA'elch Mfg. Co., W. IVI., supplies 37,89 Weldon, H. J., ribbon 0.90 WelleS Publishing Co., subscrip- tions 65.00 WenselI & Co., supplies 44.89 Wheeler Publishing Co., supplies 15.$ White Co., PL H., supplies 79.61 Wild & Stevens, supplies 21.55 Wiley & Sons Inc., Jolrzz, supplies 7.36 Wilson Co., H. W., Subscriptions 7.85 Winston Co., J. C., books 188.49 Wood, A. M., lumber 442.09 Woodland, Chas. L., milk 57.14 Woolworth Co., F. W., supplies 13.20 World Book Co., books 155.11 Wright & Ditson, basketballs 1.5.49 Yaw man & Erbe Mfg. Co., folders 8.49 Total Expenditures $413,988.51 Transferred to Revenue 15.49 414,004.00 School Dept., Operatiou Appropriation for 1933 $5.3,785.00 Trans. Town Meeting 890.00 54,85,00 Expenditures Beatty, Richard, salary $1.,530.00 Burns, Michael, salary 1,530.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 2 3 Carroll, Francis, salary 390M Corcoran, John, salary 457.17 Cor•nicl:, Adolphus, salary 1,50 58 Costello, Maurice, salary 75.00 Couture, Herman, salary 1,709.98 Doherty*, Jas., salary- 1,9-20 00 Dowd, Jas., salary 1,350.00 .(} Driscoll, John, salary 1,709.99 Duffy, Mary E., salary 855.00 Dwyer, Mrs. Delia, salary 855.00 Foisy, Hubert, &-dary 1,709.98 Giant, Mrs. Rae, salary 855.00 Harrington, Jaynes, salary 1,620.00 Hanson, Wni., salary 1,709.97 Kelly, Jas. R., salary 1,439.94 Kerens, Jahn, salary. 855.00 LeShane, Richard, salary X,350.00 Manning, Delia, salary 855.00 McElhiney, Geo., salary 270.00 Quinn, Terrance, salary 1,350.00 Ross, David, salary 2,250.00 Ross, John J., salary 1,800.00 Touclrett+e, Anna M., salary 835.56 Tracy, Anuie, salary 855.00 Supplies American Oil Product Co., fuel oil $718.81 Atwood, Mrs. Annie, service 3.00 Bleacheiy Fuel Co., fuel 8,812.61 Boston Con. Gas Co., service 1,156.54 Boston Janitor's Supply Co., SL[Pplies 20.40 Burns, Michael, janitor service 70.00 Butter°s Express, expressage .75 Chesterton Co,, A. W., supplies 50.2'0 City Fuel Co., fuel 200.99 Couture, Herrman, janitor services 12.00 234 'AATERLTOWN TOWN REPORT Cullen, Thos. J., service 5'00 Dowd, Jas., service 91.00 Eagle tail & Supply Co., supplies 2,100.09 Edison Elec. 111. Co., service 6,638.41 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 210.47 Fort Hill Paper Co., supplies 187.50 Garland Co., supplies 11.40 Gibbs Express Co., expressage .35 Grant, Mrs. Rae, service 20.00 Hammett Co., J. L., supplies 17.24 Harrington, Jos. C., police service 5.00 Jenney Mfg. Co., ,gas 89.14 Kelly, Jas. R.,janitor service 87.50 Kleenrite AUg. Co., polish 10.50 MacFIzitosh Coal Co., John, coal 219.00 Masur•y-Young Co,, supplies 11,10 Mass. State Prison, brushes 62.74 .1.HIcElhiney, Gear., janitor service 21.0+0 McKenzie Express, expressage .50 Middlesex Laboratories, germicide 2.50 Raynham Bleachery Co., supplies 32.23 Puss, David, service 32.00 Ross, John J., janitor service 69.00 Ryan, Jas., police service 75.00 Ryan, L., saw dust 22.00 Standard Charcoal Co., charcoal 75.00 Staples & Co., H. F., supplies 11.25 Star Market Co., supplies 5.12 State Chemical Co., supplies 254.75 Stove & Forsyth Co., supplies 317.50 Sulpho Napthol Co., supplies 15.00 Water Dept., service 1,831.80 Waterproof Paint & Varnish Co., paint 6.45 West Disinfecting Co., supplies 63.7.5 Total Expenditures $54,584.75 AUDITOR'S REPORT Transferred to Revenue .`5 $545585-0U ► School Dept., Nlaintenative Appropriation for 1933 $5,000.00 Trans. Tmvn Meeting 215.00 5,215.00 Expenditures Air-Way Branch of Boston, repairs .75 .filbert Griffiths SaNv Co. The, grinding and filing saws 27.84 Allen Shade Holder Co., shades and repairs 127.90 Allen-Wales Adding Mach. Corp., mainte ra nae of mach. l .'2 5 American Railway Express, expressage .64 ' Babb & Co., Echo-. E., supplies 40.78 Baer Bros., cement 57.75 Baxter, Geo., 0., supplies 11.50 Beaudette &- Co., repair U =9 mulistamp 6-7 5 Beigh, Albert, shingling roof 43.00 Berglas Mfg. Co., seats 143.00 Blum Oil Burner Service, service 2.00 Bostitch Sales Co., repairs .50 Boston Con. Gas Co., service 108.59 Boston & Maine Railroad, freight 6.32 Bradley Fr anchum, plumbing repairs 92.28 Cate, R. L., paint flag pule 10.00 Chandler & Barber Co., n.7astear key .93 Chesterton Co., A. W., supplies 4.44 Corbin Cabinet Bock Co., locks 5.17 Corcoran, John, service 240.77 Cr•oivl(.T, Daniel H., supplies 14.80 236 WATER'TC}WN TOWN REPORT Dick Co., A. B., cleaning and repairs 14.70 Aunharn Co., C. A., supplies 19.70 Eagle Oil & Supply Co., supplies 80.50 ]Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 15.88 E. Stanley Freeman Co., supplies 96.69 F'rigidaire Sales Corp., f rigidaire 127.60 Eyr-F'ytex• Sales & Service, supplies 8,10 Garland Co., supplies 81.05 General Crushed Stone Co., stone 24.74 Grant Co., W. T., supplies 8.46 Griffiths Saw Co., Albert, filing saws 9.52 Hales, Alfred W., repairing clocks 4.99 Ham et, J, L., supplies 26.25 Harvey Co., Arthur C., supplies .83 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 35.34 Hinkley, G. E., keys 4.99 Holmes, C. E., filing saes 71.70 Holtzer--Cabot Elee. Co., supplies 5.88 Heed Rubber Co., tines and tubes 29.14 Hughes, Wm. H., furniture and installing fire Alarm System 105,00 Ideal Mower Sales & Service Co., supplies 4 .45 I u terraational Engineering Works, repairing boiler 351..00 Jackson New Eng. 'Sash Co., sashes 2.25 Denney Bros. & Wolkins, desks 53.50 Lawn Mower Grinding Co., grinding mowers 21.00 "Mass. Comm. of, flags 41.30 Mass. Gas 8& Elec. Co., supplies 15.82 McC IM[flin, B. Fay, insurance 11.53 McKenzie, Robert, service 10.00 McLeans, material and labor 19.15 Mc� hirter, A. L., tuning piano 3.00 Meister Co., D. A., repairs .75 AUDITOR'S REPORT 237 Morris, C. E., repairing and supplies 999.83 Mohawk-Watertown Tire Co., supplies 6.95 Narragansett Nadi. Co., supplies 17.88 New Eng. Laundries Inc., service 3.0fi Newton Glass Co., glass 82.16 Nonantum Dumber Co., lumber 107.01 Pink, Jos. A., supplies 24.00 Powers Regulator Co., repairs and labor 200.10 Priest & Co., supplies 22.00 Remington Rand Ine., labor and service 4.83 Ross, David, service and garage rent 568.00 Royal Typewriter Co., repairs 3.25 Singer Seeing Mach. Co., repairs 2.31 Standard Elec. Time Co., service and supplies 201.88 Standard Maintenance Co., main- tenance of typewriters 365.74 Underwood Elliot Fisher Co., supplies 41..41 Vose & Sans Piano Co., tuning 10.50 Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., repairs 59.80 Walworth Co., supplies .74 Waterproof Paint, & Varnish Co., paint 4.40 Watertown Builders Supply Co., cement and pipe 5,20 Webb Mfg. Co., F. W., supplies 150.73 Webster Lumpier Co., lumber 25.12 West Disinfecting Co., Soap Dispensers & Soap 42.25 White & Clean Laundry, service 12.92 238 WA'fk;RTOWN TOWN RI?1'ORT NXFoveestor, t►alpli W., RIA0 repairs 10.64 Total Expenditures $5,198.50 Transferred to Revenue 16.50 $5,215.00 School Dept., New Equipment Appropriation for 1933 $1,000.00 Trans. Town Meeting 834.00 Expenditures Denney Bros. & Wolkins, desks $160.010 Transferred to Revenue 5.50 $166.00 School Dept., Miscellaneous Appropriation for 1933 $5o500.00 Trans. Tomm Meeting 2,50.00 $5,750.0 o Expenditures Carney, Mary, salary $1,350.00 Harding, Susan M., salary 1,350.00 Johnson, Alice, salary 1,350.00 Kelley, Dr. E. J., salary- 450.00 Toppan, Dr. A. B., salary 450.€0 zovickian' Dr. IT., Salary 450.00 slc plies Carney, Mary, incidentals $31,1.a Cla#lin Co., Walter A., supplies 119.69 Durell, G. P., incidentals 3.70 'ranch, Lucile C., carfare 46.51 Harding, Susan M., incidentals 8.01) Hodgson, Elizabeth B., carfares 5.10 Johanson, Alice, incidentals 12.05 AUDITOR'S REPORT 239 Nelson, Earl C., incidentals 18.55 Putnam, Walter L., incidentals 13.05 Sawyer, E. L., incidentals 16.20 trilev, C. H., incidentals 5.00 Sullivan, Margaret, incidentals 9.85 Tumulty, H. J., transportation 11,10 Whitehill, Edwin H., incidentals 48.11 Total Expenditure, $5,748.11 Transferred to Revenue 1.89 $5,750.00 School Dept., Continuation Appropriation for 1933 $900.00 Trans. Town Meeting 153.64 $740.36) Expenditures Boston, City of, tuition $48.84 City of Cambridge, tuition 8.88 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 6.40 Hackett Bros. Co., supplies 60.40 Hunter Co., J. B., supplies 13.90 Keating, Franklin P., salary 302A0 Treating, Franklin P., incidentals 4.74 X p, Marion P., salary 242.75 Keep, Marion P., incidentals 8.85 Maurer, Francis, salary 43.20 Total expenditures 740.36 $740.36 School Dept., Evening Appropriation for 1983 $3,000.00 Expenditures Abrahamian, Nevart, salary $4.73 Anastasi, Ala,ry, salary 3.'78 Andren, Mrs. Ann, salary 54.00 240 WATEIrrOWN TOWN R-EPORT Andrews, Jos., salary 54.00 Banks, Pklullne, salary 135,00 Burns, Mrs. Mary, salary 135.00 Burns, Michael, janitor and service 8.10 Collins, Margaret, salary 81.00 Corcoran, John, salary 54.00 Cot nick, Adolphus, salary 81.00 Downey, Mary, salary 54.00 Foley, Julie, salary. 81.00 Geary, Mrs. Cecilia, salary 135.00 Harrigan, Kathleen, salary 91.00 l~Hillen, Ethel, salary 132.30 flutchinsari, Edythe, salary 48.60 Kaveny, Jahn P., salary 54.00 Keep, Marion P., salary 13:5.0(1 Kelly, Jahn J., Jr., salary 54.00 Lyons, Helen, salary. 113.40 MacDonald, Donald, salary 129.60 Mahan, Dorothea, salary 48.60 Maloney, .John T., salary 135.00 McCann, Mrs. Beatrice, salary .54.00 McNally, Alice, salary :32.40 Mellen, Margaret, salary 40.50 Mitten, Helen E., salary 1.35.00 Nelson, Earl C., salary 225.00 O'Neil, Mrs. Mary, salary 81.00 Parluet, Charlotte, salary 129.60 Rattigan, Frederick, salary 81.00 Ross, John J., salary 126.90 Shaw, Carolyn V4T., salai-y 24.30 Smith, Rase C., salary 26.70 Tierney, Edna, salary 59.40 Wheeler, C. Arthur, salary 2.70 Supplies American Book Co., supplies $1.01 Bradley Co., Milton, supplies 11.07 AUDITOR'S REPORT 241, Chandler School, supplies 6.45 Gilpatric, Wilbur D., supplies 20.87 Ginn & Co., Supplies 25.07 Gregg Publishing Co., supplies 23.07 Houghton Mifflin & Co., supplies 8.62 Deep, Marion P., incidentals 19.65 Laidlory Bras., supplies 8.96 McMillan Co., supplies 27.25 Ward's, supplies 2.90 Total Expenditures $2,989.43 Transferred to Revenue 10.57 — -- $3,000.00 School Dept., Trade Appropriation for 1933 $5,000.00 Trans. Town Meeting 3,600.00 $8,600.00 Expenditures Boston, City of, tuition $1,421.7 Middlesex County, tuition 103.43 Newton, City of, tuition 6,611.05 Somerville, City of, tuition 369.22 Waltham, City of, tuition 90.42. Total Expenditures $8,595.91 Transferred to Revemie 4.0 - 8,600 ()1� :School Dept., Transportation Appropriation for 193.E $1,500.00 Trans. 'Town Meeting 50.00 S1,450.00 Expenditures Lovell Bus Lines, transportation $1,448.00 242 WAT'ERTO WN TOWN REPORT Transferred to Revenue 2.00 �*{ r� 81,115Q.00 School Dept., Smith-Huglhes Fund Received frern State 89.92 Expends-titres Keating, Franklin P., salary $40.87 Woodbury, Madeline, salary 49.05 - $89.92 Lowell School Addition Balance kirought forward $1,408.63 Expenditures Kendall Mill Supply Co., seed $384.75 Kilham, Hopkins & Greeley, service 69.27 National Contractors Co., material 308.70 Pay-Roll (Highway Dept.), weekly 402.64 Total Expenditures $1,16 .36 Balance carried forward 243.27 $1,408.6 3 School slept., C. '4 . .Ar. Trans. Town Meeting $2,9110.00 Expenditures Chapman & Soden Co., supplies $143.25 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 168.79 Ga.tchell Glass Co., glass etc. 77.88 Kendall Mill Supply Co., supplies 853.68 McNamara., J. H., stone 5.70 Nenantum Lumber Co., lumber 21.96 O'Comiell LT Lee Mfg. Co., bracketts 10,50 Patent Scaffolding Co., t scaffolds 42.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 243' Watertown Lumber Co., [timber 318.25 Total Expenditures $1,648.01 Balance carried forward S,1,2 5 1.99 $2,900.01) Public Library Dept., Salaries Approp6ation for 1933 $21,780-00 Expe-ndiltuTes Barrett, Deborah M., salary 2 8.5 Blazo, Elsa, salary 140.60 Brown, Arthur, salary 2.00 Clark, J. L., salary 726.66 Collins, Beatrice, salary 32.22 Courtney, Minnie C., salary 1,440.00 Crockford, Chas., salary 42.50 Cronon, John J., salary 20.00 Gardiner, Marl, R., salary 91.20 Gilli-nett, Mabel C., salary 1,170.00 Gocidard, C. S., salary 63.00 Greene, Katherine B., &-klary 12260.00 Harris, Helen, salary 6.20 Kelly, Rose, salar-y 452.10 Kelly, Jas., salary 181.66 Knowles, Mary G., salary 15 5,6 0 Leedham, NVM. F., salary 48.00 Litch, Ruth L., salary 1,350.00 Madden, Esther E., salary 817.50 Mannix( Bernard, salary 1,260.00 Martin, Doris G., salary 1,260.00 Masters, Lydia W., salary 2,700.00 Master, Susan Hale, salary 8.00 McGregor, Alexander, salary 8.00 McNally Mary M.,, salary 9.00 Mend, Corinne, salary 1,417.25 Moore, Eleanor L., salary 1,530.00 -24-4- WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Pollack, Chas., salary 363.33 Sawyer, Natalie, salary 1,125.00 Shattuck, Natalie, salary 1,170.00 Smith, Helen, salary 2,06.85 Smith, Laura, salary 22.50 Steward, Alice, salary 6.00 Valais, Albert, salary 5.70 Wellington, Jos. H., salary 102.00 • ' etsell, I1Mil(kr•ed. Salary 19.:35 White, Ruth C., salary 900.00 York, Mary E., salary 1,260.00 Hanson, Evelyn, salary 58.30 Total Expenditures 21,758.02 Transferred to Revenue 2 1 M $21,780.00 Public ,Library- Dept., Books, Periodicals and Binding Appropriation for 1933 $5,400.00 Expenditures Agrafietis, Chris. J., boom $1,0o American Book Co., books 51.18 American Historical Assn, dues 5.00 American Library Ass'n., subscriptions 5.66 American Library Assn, subscription 1.00 A.reliaelogical Inst. of America, book 6.11 Atlantis Greek Book Co., books 3.23 Barnard & Co., F. J., supplies 28.32 Beckley-Cardy Co., boobs 17.47 Black, Walter J., books 7.67 Bookshop for Boys & +girls, boobs 34.45 Boston Herald-Traveler Corp., subscriptions 0.28 AUDITOR"S REPORT 245 Bradstreet's Weekly, subscription 5.00 Bruce Humphries, Inc., books 3.34 Carol Cox Book Co., books, 24.12 Chemical Rubber Co., looks 5.00 Clark Co., Chas, W., books 20.E€6 Crosby Publishing Co., directories 24.00 Denoyer-Geppart Co., book 3.50 Dept. of Supt. of the Nat'l Education Assn, book 4.40 Fergie, H. A. B., map 14.80 Gilm & Co., books 85.43 Goldberger Agency, Herman, n, subscription 49.90 Hairn,ek Assn, books 18.00 Hale, Cushman & Flint, bows 1..93 Heath Co., D. C., books +65.46 Houghton Mifflin Co., books 25.59 Hunttiz g Co., H, P.., books 30.75 Hutchinson, Leroy, books 9.50 Jr. Literary Guild. membership and Kooks 7&35 Johnson, Robert Y., binding 88.40 Karr, Jean, books - 4.90 Keystone View Co., boobs 12.65 Lauriat, Chas. E., boblis 98.50 Library Book House, books 882.2 Malloy, Chas. L, supplies 4.68 McGraw & Hill Book Co., book 5.40 Minot, John CIair, books 758.43 New Eng. News 90.88 Noble & Noble, book 1.06 Nolan Co., W. L., books 4.40 Noll, J. Frederick:, books 30.00 Nuttings, Wallace, catalog 2.40 Old Corner Bookstore, hooks 4.59 Pergaude Co., supplies 2.65 Personal Boole Shop, books 1,026.86 24& W:TE''RT()WN TOWN Ia:i'(:)ia Quarrie. & Co., W. F,, hooks 1.50 Quincy Book, Bindery, binding 2.50 Rand McNally Co., books 29.91 Roemer Co., A. U., 'books 22.52 Row Peterson & Co., books 32.88 Sadler Co., N 'ni. H,, books 13.2 Small & Hanson, books 46.75 Smithsonian Dist. Series, books 50.00 Mary Spaulding Book Sliop, kooks 3.40 U. S. Daily, enrollment 10.00 University Libraries, beaks 2.80 Vajna && Co., George, book 1.50 Van Linoty}per, supplies 1.00 Wagner Co., P. W., 'books 44.55 Watertown Bindery, binding 5.00 Watertown News Co., subscription 67.20 Watertown Sun, The, advt. 6.00 Watertown Tribunc-Enterprise, subs 6.00 Wells Bindery, L. A., binding 1,1.94.54 "Ielles Publishing Co., books 5.00 Aliiting gt., Samuel J. boobs 1.00 Whitman & Co., filbert, books 62.11 Wilde Co.. W. A., kooks 2.50 Wilson Co., H. W., subscription S0.d5 Winston Co., John C., boobs 21.52 Womrath, Inc., A. R., books 1&92 Ye Town Book Slop, book 1.00 Total Expenditures $5,399.G5 Transferred to Revenue .35 Public Library Dept., Maintenance Appropriation for 1933 $4.950.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 9,47 F,,xpend tunes American Cleaning Co., cleaning windows 12.00 American Library Association, subscription 5.00 American Oil Products Co., fuel oil 29.50 American Railway Express, expressage 1.S a Baker Co., Frank, repairs 54.50 Baker & Taylor Co., boobs 20.89 Barnard Co., F. J., supplies 6.64 Beckwith Elevator Go., repairing elevator 17.78 Boston Con. Gas Co., service 16.50 Boston & wine Railroad., freight 1.54 Boston Mill R.emant, cheese cloth 20.00 B€ esker Co., P. R., envelopes 3.28 Cameron, W. R,., sharpening Inwn mower 1.00 Chapin Medical Supply Co., safety kits 10.50 Compton & Co,, F. E., supplies 29.00 Cossaboom, C. B., repairing awnhigs 3.54 Direct Stores, Inc., supplies 3.58 Donaldson, 'Wm., ,fobbing 143.83 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 355.75 Edison Elec. III. Co., service 815.40 Farm Service Stores, fertilizer 5.93 Feder a) Chemical Co., supplies 9.17 Fletcher Hd . Co., supplies 76-51 Gaylord Bras., supplies 506.21 Gibbs Express, expressage .85 Gifford Supply Co., supplies 35.96 Goding, Herbert, plumbing .repairs 1.45 248 WATER'1OWN TOWN REPORT Hawes Electric Co., repairs 43.24 Hinkley, Ora. E., keys .50 Holliston Mills, file., supplies 15.56 Household Friel Corp., fuel 1,145.00 I3uutting Co., I-1. R., supplies 13.32 Library Art Club, assessments 6.00 Library- of Congress, cards 110.96 Linsley & }gyros., M., badges L50 Lydston, W. W_, cleaning ink wells 4.00 i acIntosh Coal Co., John., wood 6.70 l annix Bernard, ineidenta.ls 156.05 Mason, Ralph, W., supplies 8.9:5 Masters, Lydia W., incidentals 54.64 asury,-YeunK Co., supplies 8.75 McArdle, H. B., supplies 161.78 McElhiney, Eldou E., refinishing 159.10 Met. ice Co., fuel 38.44 Aliller &. Lord, reap 10.35 Morris, G. E., repair's 118.43 Nat'l E(luention Assoc., dues 5.00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Bel-vice 2`22.13 Parker, Edgar 0., supplies 3.00 Railway Express Agency, expressage 1.3.65 Remington-Rand, Inc., supplies 35.45) Rivet-O-Mfg. Co., stamp pads 10.51 Smith Typewriter Co., L. C., repairs and typeu.riter 188.80 Stone & Forsythe, supplies 22.64 Supremacy Pen & 1nIc Co., supplies 13.20 Titus, L. C., supplies 32.00 Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., brush .60 Ward's, supplies 8.60 Watertown 'Builders Supply Co., sand .7 Watertown, Town of (water dept.), Service 18.00 W'ater°town Yellow Cal), service 87.40 AUDITOR'S REPORT 2,19 Wells Bindery, L- A., binding 4.00 White Go., P. H., Straps 1.00 Wright Co., Inc., The, plates 26.55 Total Expendit«res $4,945.67 Transferred to Revenue 4.33 Li5nary 'Trust Fund Income Balance Brought Forward $14.75 Income Received 528.54 543.29 Expenditures American Library Assn, books 2.50 Baker & Taylor, subscription 2.00 Goldberger .Agency, Herman, subscription 348.92 Library Book House, books 37.84 Minot, John Clair, boobs 106.95 New Eng. Historical Geneal. Society,books 5.00 Chas, Scribner Sons, looks 33.75 Total Expenditures 526,96 Balance Carried Forward 5.3,E - $543.29 RECREATION AND UNCLASSIFIED Park Dept., Supt. Appropriation for 1933 W50.00 xpendititres Osman, A. D., salary -150.00 i _ 450.00 [� WATERTOW' TOWN REPORT Park Dept., Maintenance Appropriation for 1983 $2,0outi x enditures Eaton, Leroy S., printing 3.50 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 27.18 Goding, Herbert, plumbing repairs 6,4 Green & Co., S. B., cement and sand 3.34 Hall, Harold, incidentals .95 Hayes Service Station, auto repairs 8.55 Jenney Mfg. Co., kerosene and alcohol 66.89 Lawn Mower Grinding Co-, grinding mower 1.50 New Eng. "Toro Co., supplies 12.00 Pay Roll, weekly 1.,'750.02 Post Office Dept., postage 3.71 Rundlett, Laura, salary 90.00 Thompson-Durkee, bubblers 14.49 Watertown 'Fire Co., repairs 1.50 'Fatal Expenditures 2:000.00 $2,000.00 Park Dept., Victory weld Appropriation for 1933 1,500.00 Trans. Town Meeting 500.00 2,000.00 Expenditures Bailer-Ste-wart Co., installing water motor $22.75 Baker, Frank G., repairs 51.90 Boston Cron. Gas. Co., service 34.56 Builders Finish & Hdiv. Co., repairs 4.96 AUDITOR'S REPORT 251 Ccate. R. L., painthar, flag pole 7.00 Clematis Brook Banc] & Gravel Co., sand 1.15 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., service .Sa Fletcher Hdw.. Co., supplies 3 7.6 7 Green & Co., S. B., cement :36.59 Hall-Gre,gg, Inc., supplies 2.43 Hayes Service Station, supplies 7.25 Jennev Mfg. Co., gas 43.50 Morse, Arthur L., blue print .85 Ne%r Eng. Toro Co., labor and equipment 78.23 Pay Roll, weekly 1,669.85 Wallace Flexible Blade Co., blade 1.50 Watertown Tire Co., tire repairs .75 Total Expenditures $1,999.79 Transferred to Revenue .21 $2,000.00 Park Dept., Tennis Courts Appropriation for 1933 Expcnd tivres Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 33.37 Green & Co., S. B., lime 13.00 McMurtry, Frederick, gravel 48.0 Horace Partridge Co., supplies 7.60 Ray Roll, weekly 378.03 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., Dose 20.00 Total Ekpenditures $500.00 $590.00 Park ]Dept., iVl Glauflin Bequest Received from Margaret McGlaufliz7 Estate $500.00 252 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Expenditure Breelk & Sons, Jos., plants $16.50 Kelly, Timothy, bulbs 7.25 'dotal Expenditures 23.75 Balance Carried Forward 476.25 Park Dept., C. ''4'V. A. Trans. Tore. Meeting $106.,00 Expanditures Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 53.60 Parker, Danner Co., supplies 25.00 Total Expenditures �78.60 Balance Carried Forward 27.40 106.00 Playground Dept., Maries Appropriation for 1933 2,000.00 Expanditivr es Ambrose, Katherine, salary 88.00 Andrews, Jos., salary 88.0 .Angel, Beulah, salary 88.00 Brooks, Burgess, salary 88.00 Carroll, Jr., Maui-ice, salaii, 96.00 Cousineau, Edw., salary 216.00 Dooley, Dena, salary 80.00 Fagin, Arthur, salary 88.00 Ford, Patrick, salary 88.00 Gough, ,Anna., salary 88.00 #olland, Katherine, salary 88.00 Kimball, Allen, salary 88.00 Mahoney, Mary, salary 88.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 253 Malley, Jos., salary 88.00 MCCarron,, Mary, salary 80.00 Mulvihill, Graee, salary 38,00 MMoney, Frank, salary 90.00 Reagon, Frank, salary 96.00 Reed, Ethel, salary 88.00 Rodgers, Flora, salary 104.00 Ward, Bernard, salary 88.00 Total Expenditures $2,000.00 $2t004.0o Playground Dept., Maintenance Appropriation for 1933 Expenditures Brine Co., Jas. W., supplies 78.94 Camera & Gift Shop, supplies 5.85 Cleary the Druggist, supplies 14.43 Cousineau, Edw., incidentals 51.00 Dunn's, supplies 13.19 Fletcher HdNv. Co., supplies 8.76 Gray Gift Shop, The, supplies 12.25 Gr•anha,n, Berth�x Poynter, service 14.00 Hammett Co., J. L., supplies 2 95 Harris, Chas. A.., bathing suits 12.00 leer Jolrlison Sporting Goods, supplies 82.8E Kelb, Mrs, Jahn F., service 12.00 Meister Co., D. A., repairs .35 TWI ihill, Grace, supplies 1.00 Puy Doll, weekly 1,154.60 Waterproof Paint & Varnish Co., Paint 7..9 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 8.00 254 WATERTOWN TOWN' REPORT Woolworth ,Co., F. W., supplies 17.85 Total Expenditures $1.,492.2 7 Transferred' to Revenue 7.73 '�1.,54�1.Otl Pensions Appropriation for 1933 14,000.00 Trans.. Town Meeting 472.55 18t527.45 Expenditures Andrews, John, pension 600.00 Brown, -Vernon S., pension 1.,094.00 Burke, Nattiu, pension 593.60 Callanan, Michael, pension 202.50 CaInan, Win., pensions 451.24 Coleman, Wm. R, pensions 1,100.00 Doyle, Jas., pensions 795.00 Ferr ns, Jas. W., pensions 737.73 Flaherty, Michael, pensions 780.00 Howard, Wm. A., pensions 1,000.00 Lane, Ward, pensions 1,109.00 L %&=II, Thos., pensions 709.08 Tvlaguire, peter;, pensioiiss 910.00 Oliveto, Frank, pensions 910.00 Stanley, Thos., pensions 1,300.00 Walsh, PRtrick, pensions 780.00 Total .Expenditures $13J23.15 Transferred to Revenue 404.30 $13,527.4: Memorial Day Appropriation for 1933. 1,000.0() AUDITOR'S REPORT 255 Expenditures Isaac B. Patten Rost, G. A. R.., $1.000.00 Insurance Appropriation for 1933 $10,151.01 Trans. Town Meet ng 5,500.00 $4,651.0]. Expenditures Duff & Sons Co,, John W., appraisal $3,090.47 lrieserve Printing, 0. W., printing 21.25 O'Brien, Russell & Co., insurance 963.63 Wright, Edw. F., insurance 544.25 t; 4a Total Expenditures $4,624.60 Transferred to Revenue 26.41 r $4,651.01 Workmen's Compemation Appropriation for 1333 $5,0))0.00 Trans. Town Meeting 2,178.21 $2,921.79 xpenditures Branch, Dr. Rry son R., X-ray 5.00 Butler, Geo. E., supplies 9.90 Claflin & Co., W. A.., supplies .59 +Culligazx, John J., injury 301.68 Dept. Industrial Accidents, records 25.00 Donovan, Jas., injury 38.57 Gallagher, Mrs. Annie, settlement +624.00 Gorman, Dr. Eugene, service 24.00 �p 256 WATERTOWN TOWNT REPORT Dr, F. A,, service 12.00 Higgins, Patrick, injury 289.29 Keenan, Dr. Geo. F,, services 50.00 Kelley, Dr. Jos. Al., services 35.0() Kelley, Dr. Al. J., services 242.00 Landry, Leo, injury 90,00 Levenson, Dr. Walter S., services 12.00 Myerson, Dr. Abraham, services 50.00 Nelson Drug Co., medicine 1.60 O'Brien, Patrick, injury 27.26 O'Halloran, Edw, P., injury 187.71 Perlmutter, Dr. Samuel, services 5.00 Pomeroy Co,, truss, etc 6.00 Ransom's Taxi, service 15.00 Reed Co., Thos. W., supplies 1.80 St. Elizabeth Hospital, care 201.11 Secord, Dr. Walter N., services 46.00 Waltham Hospital, care 10.00 Watertown District Nursing Ass'n, service 1.00 Welsh, Chas. D,, injury 32.00 York, Dr. Robert S-, services 100.00 Total Expenditures $2,443.42 Transferred to Revenue 378.37 $2,921.79 Printing Town Reports Appropriation for 1933 $1,500.00 Trans. Town Meeting 500.00 $1,000.00 Expmditures Hampshire Press, The, reports 984.64 Transferred to Revenue to-.36 AUDITOR'S REPORT 257 Headquarters V. P. W. Appropriation for 1933 $1,080.00 Expenditures Tomasetti, Gregory, rent 1,080.00 1,080.00 Contingent Appropriation for 1.933 $2,000.00 Exp e ri,d tares American Flag Pole Co., repairing on flag pole $5.00 Beylik, Akahe & Thos. A. Glennon, attorneys, settlement 50.00 Bond, Darold F., ringing hell 10.00 Bond's, luncheons 7.50 Boston Elevated Railway, license 4.00 Brae-Burn Nui,sery, plants and planting 121.90 Hranian, Dow & Co_, supplies 23.04 Cate, Richard L., painting flag bole 10.00 Earley, Bertha E., Owen E. & Louis H. Sarver, attoriieys, settlement 2 O.00 Mary T. & Wm. H. Flai-Lagan or '4'm. H. Highland, attorneys, settlement 50.00 Gerraughty, Jos. V., settlement 50.00 Graphic Press, The, printing 41.75 Healey, Marion C., settlement 8.80 Igoe, James M., gas and oil 44.00 Kane, Marion K., settlement 50.00 Keating, Anna M., operator 36.00 Kelley, Tyr. M. J., service 45.00 LaMere, Minnie E., land talking 40.00 Landry Electric Co., beater 42.50 Lavin, Theresa or Jos. W. Monahan, 258 WATERT(lWN TOWN REPORT attorney, settlement 260.00 Lexington St. ]drug Co., supplies .s5 McGann & Sons, T. F., bronze plate 12,50 Middlesex County Selectmen, dues 4.50 Murphy, Edw. P., gas and oil 44.00 Nejarian, Lean, fathers and next of John Najarian, minor, settlement 50.00 New Eng. Decorating Co., flags 3.00 Nichols, Gilbert, care of town clock 50A O'Neil & Parker, bond 50.00 Post Office Dept., postage 109.93 Reformatory for Women, flag 6,41 Robinson, Harry :N., settlement 125.00 Sheldon, Fairbanks, exposition , decorations $8.50 Shipton, A. Lester, playing ebimes 0.O0 Snow Iron Works, W. A., wire, etc. 212.48 Tribune-Enterprise, The Watertown, printing 22.93 Youvanian, Yervant A., photos 9.O0 Wright, Geo. R., settlement 30.87 Wright, Harold F., incidentals 1.00 Zakarian, 14finas, settlement 15.00 Total Expenditures $1,905.51 Transferred to Revenue 94.49 2,000.00 Reserve Fund Appropriation for 1933 $10,000.00 Expenditures Election Expense, transfer 11000.0() Highway inept. (maintenance) , transfer 2,000.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 259 M1,g11way Dept. (garbage), transfer 1,700.110 Infirmary Dept. (general expense), transfer- 600.00 Poles & Wires (maintenance) , transfer 678.00 Total Transfers 5,978.00 Transferred to revenue 4,022.00 10,000.00 Unpaid Hips Appropriation for 1983 $2,278.82 Expenditures Atlantic Market, groceries 29.00 Atlantic & Pacific "lea Co., groceries 322.00 Boston Corgi. Gas Co., ,service 9.40 Cambridge Hospital, eare 127.00 C raz ini, John, rent 12.00 Cotter, Michael E., react 25.00 Di Santis, Concetto, rent 12.50 Durnan, Jr., Jas. H., -rent 50.00 Dunn's Drug Shore, medicine 55.30 Economy Grocery Mares, groceries 147.00 Faneuil Co-op. Bank, rent 12.50 First Nat'l Stores, groceries 436.00 General Crushed Stone Co., stone 247.76 Hood chi Sons, B. P., milk 62.9 Hopewell, '`Tr., Frank 13., rent 12.00 Hurley, John J., rent 12.50 Joyce, Gordon, rent 12.50 Kelley, Dr;. M. J., X-rays 86.00 Leonard, Adeline, rent 12.50 Lyndonviile Creamery Assn, milk 29.23 60 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Afaior, Daniel, rent 35.46 Mass. General Hospital, care 37.94 eWtOn, Ci r of, aid 237.00 Santoro, Maurice, rent 12.50 Schindler, John H.,-rep, glazes 3.00 Simonds, medicine 14.86 Star Market, groceries 31.00 Waltham Hospital, care 66.40 Water Dept., service 18.15 White, Mary A., rent 11.00 Whiting Milk Co., milk 36.41 V4ierszyllo, John, rent 12.50 Yogel & Sons, M., rent 12.50 Yurorkian, ]Mary, rent 12.50 Total Expenditures $2,238.83 Transferred to Revenue 39.94 -- $2,278.82 Hood Rubber Order Levied by Assessors $34,218.54 Expewditures Hood Rubber Co., execution 34,213.54 $34,213.54 B!NTERI'1 LSE AND CEMETERIES Water Dept., Salaries Appropriation for 1939 $4,9 2.40 Expeikl itures Bright, Emma L., salary 932.40 Rundlett, Laura E., salary 1,170.00 Rundlett, Walter, salary- 20880.96 Total Expenditures $4,982.40 $4,982.40 AUDITOR'S REPORT `61 Water- Dept.,. Office Expense Appropriation for 1933 . 1.,900.0() Expenditures Address€graph Sales Agency, supplies `0..41 Builders Finish & Hdw. Co., ventilators 3.00 Bruning Co., Chas., blue prints 74.05) Dimond-Union Stamp Works, stamp .50 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 14.80 Filing Equip. Bureau, cards 9.15 Pletcher HdNv. Co., supplies 1.20 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 99.10 Grimm Co., Thus., supplies 5.90 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 1.00 Hughes, Jas, F., printing 6.50 Johnson, Edwin, salary 675.82 Mass. Gas & Elec. Supply Co., desk lamps 27.65 McAdams, Inc., Wm. M. E., supplies 10-64 McDermott, F. .A., .supplies 6.48 McKay, T. W., supplies 1.00 Newton Corner Press, printing 94.00 New Eng. Adding Mch. Co., repairs 3.95 New Erg. Tel. 8& Tel. Co., service 218.:52 New Eng. Towel Supply Co., servfce 9.00 Pequossette Press, printing 61.75 Post Office Dept., postage 413.45 Remington Rand, Inc., supplies 138.25 Rival 13o., hooks 4.32 Sherman ]Envelope Co., envelopes 40.79 Standard Maintenance Co., tarot. of typewriters 12.00 Water Works Engineering, . 262 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT subscription 3.00 W,bllesley, Press, printing 12.00 Total Expenditures $1,898.23 Transferred to Revenue 1.77 $1,900.00 Water Dept., Maintenance Appropriation for 1933 $34,551.68 Experditu-res Alemite Co. of New Eng., supplies 4.60 Allpax Co., The, supplies 20.00 Areand Spring Co,, auto repairs 1.50 Bauer, Frank F., reconditioning dies 5.20 Boston & Maine Railroad, freight 44.53 Builders Iron Foundry, supplies 155.18 Broadway Transportntion, transportation .75 Carstein Coal Co., kerosene 7.12 Chapman Valve Mfg. Co., supplies 2.51 Chesterton Co., A. W., supplies .315.56 Claflin Co., Walter A., supplies 3.10 Coombs Motor Co., lamp .75 Curry 'Bros. Oil Co., paint .1 1.'15() Daniels Chevrolet Co., supplies 2.25) Durnan, Jr., Jas. H., auto repairs Ii.20 Edison Epee. 111. Co., service 92.40 Edson Corp., repairs 10.10 Everett Bros, Inc., expressage .50 Federal Motor Truck Sales Corp., repairing and supplies 5.53 Field & Son, Walter W., supplies 109.04 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 191.27 Gardiner, R. C., insurance - 558.50 Gibbs Express, expressage .35 a AUDITOR'S REPORT 2631 Goading, Herbert, plumbing repairs 2.95 Greet & Co., S. B., cement 49.81 Groom & Co., Tres., supplies 21.08 Gulf Refining Co., grease 7.70 Halpin"s Welding Shot, repairs r 0 Harris Oil Co., A, ., oil 4.75 Hayes Service Station, auto supplies 769.63 Hawes Elec. Co., bulbs 7.25 Hersey Mfg. Co., supplies 504.52 Hopkins, John, sharpening picks, etc. 22.95 Household Fuel Corp., fuel 95.20 Hydraulic Development Corp., supplies 140.00 Hyman, J., auto repairs 4.50 Denney Mfg. Co., supplies 273.3' Johnson, Elwin, salary 867.69 Kennedy Valve Mfg. Co., supplies 4.74 Lawn Mower Grinding Co., lanai mower 1.50 Ludlow Valve Mfg. Co., valves 1,052.59 Macaulay, D., drills 5.10 Mack Motor Truck Co., knell, 2.20 Mass. Comm. of, registry 13.00 McDei•rmott, F. A., supplies 1.3.96 McKay, T. W., supplies �0,08 Meister Co., D. A., repairs 0.7 Morris, G. E., supplies 11..75 I+Vlueller Co., Ine., supplies 3.78 Lally Co., T. F., storage 25.00 Nat'l Boston Lead Co., coil, pipe, etc. 69.08 New Eng. 'del. & Tel. Co., service 50.90 Norris-Hillis Oils Co., gas 287.50 Parker-Danner Co., supplies 102.13 Pay Roll, weelcly 27,009.88 264 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Pittsburgh 'late Glass Co., glass 13.79 Proctor, S. & R. C., supplies 70. 6 Railway Express Agency, expressage 3.64 Robinson Co., R. L., window 2.38 R.un+dlett, Walter E., garage rent 61.00 Sheridan, T. F., supplies 6.50 Shutt, Geo. L., tires 177.90 Standard .Auto Gear Co., supplies 4.51 Stone & McDermott, supplies 18.66 Sullivan, Jas. H., gas 29.81 Sumner & Dunbar, supplies 269.63 Thompson-Durkee Co., pipe cleaner 3.80 WateTtown Tire Co., repairing tires 33.75 Ward, L. E., auto repairs 8.75 Warren Pipe Co. of Mass., Tne., supplies 776.16 Webb Mfg. Co., F. W., supplies 1.27 Total Expenditures $34,W.41 Transferred to Revenue 3.27 Water{ Dept., Vacations Appropriation for 1933 $1,000.00 'xpenditurps Pay Roll, weekly $982.64 Transferred to Revenue 1,7.3E 1,000.00 Cemetery Dept., Supt. Appropriation for 1933 AUDITOR'S REPORT 65 Expenditures Horton, Van D., salar-y 1,440.39 Shorey, Frank R., &nary 331.12 Total Expenditures $1,771.50 Transferred to Revenue 8.50 Cemetei!y Dept., Labor Appropriation for 1933 8,000.00 Expenditures Pay Rolls, weekly 7,992.90 Transferred to Revenue 7.04 $8,000.00 Cemetery Dept., Contingent Appropriation for 1933 $500.00 Expenditures Cahill, P. D., labor 4.50 Clair, James, trucking 30.00 Fletcher 1Jdw. Co., supplies 162.89 Gray Gift Shop, supplies .70 Green & Co., S. B., cement 29.08 Hall, Emil K., transportation 1.00 Holmes, C. E., grinding 20.00 Horton, Van D., incidentals .50 Howes, Ernest, mounting map .00 Kelly, Timothy, flowers ' 5.65 Knox Rest Steel Paint. Co., Paint 14.25 Manning Sales Co., rake 2.50 Mason, Ralph W., flowers 50.00 McGlauf n,B.Fay, insurance 6.67 Wister Co., D. A., repairs 9.60 266 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT -Met. Ice Co., gas .97 New Eng. Frigid Service, repairs 26.95 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 64.24 Post Office Dept., postage 1.00 Railway Express Agency, expressage .37 Snow Iron Works, W. A., repairing fence 25.00 Water Dept., service 11.25 WRterto�i,n Lumber Co., lumber 8.36 Welsh, Chas. D., garage rent 16.00 Total Expenditures $496.48 Transferred to Revenue 3.52 $500.00 Cemetery Dept., C. W. A. Trans. Town Meeting $173.00 Expenditures Fletcher Hd . Co., supplies 167.35 Watertown Limber Co., lumber 5.49 Total Expenditures $172.84 Transferred to Revenue .16 173.00 Cemetery Dept., McGlauffin Bequest, Common St. IP,eceived from Margaret Mc lauflin Estate $100.00 Expei&ihtr s Green & Co., S. C., cement, sand., etc. 40.00 Pay Poll, weekly 60.00 Total Expenditures $100.00 100M AUDITOR's REPORT 267 Cemetery Dept., McGlauffin Bequest, "Ridgelawn to Received from Margaret McGlauflin Estate Expenditur'es Anchor Post Fence Co., gate, etc. 92.00 Green & Co., S. B., cement ., - and sand 8.00 Total Expenditures 100.00 - $100.00 Town Debt Appropriation for 1933 $243,000.00 KzPenditures Bonds Paid $243,000.00 $243,000.00 INTEREST AND MATURING DEBT Interest Appropriation for 1933 $1"10,000,00 Expenditures Coupons on Bonds 69,190.00 Discount on Notes 52,742.15 East Watertown Realty, interest on abatements 23.70 Hood Rubber Co., interest on abatements 1,380.41 VariaILS Persons, interest un prepaid taxes 5,894.31 Total Expenditures $129,230.57 Transferred to Revenue 769.42 $130,wo.0o 268 WATERTOWIv TOWN REPORT TAKES County 'Tax Appropriation for 1933 $70,579.16 Ripe itures lea . Com. of, tax 74,579.16 $70,579.16 County Hospital T. R. Assessment Appropriation for 1933 $24,207.55 Expenditures Middlesex, County of 24,207.55 - 24,207.55 State Taxes and Assessments Appropriation for 1933 $287,915.95 Fxpendibtr es State Tax 70,290.00 Charles River: 47527.83 Metropolitan Parks 25.,645.09 Metropolitan Planning Division 276.00 Metropolitan eater 785865.25 Metropolitan Sewer 4 ,787.58 Abatement of Smoke Nuisance 483.62 Repairs of State-Highways 47.00 Buston El. Railway Deficiency 55,189.27 -Boston Met. District El. Railway, investigation 44.49 Boston Met. District El. Railway, railway ,rental deficiency 1,527.82 Canterbury St. Highway 307.12 Land Takings, Revere 1figbwau 599.88 Nuys in Malden, Braintree. Wemouth and Hingham 11.29 .A.IDITOWS REPORT 269 West Roxbury, Brookline Parkway 2,701.96 Ocean Avenue Revere 605.59 Auditing Municipal Accouilts 6.80 Total Expenditures $287,916.95 $287,915.95 EXEC[..ITIONS Expenditures liney, Agnes, damages $400.00 Alen G. Brennan and Wyn. H. Taylor, attorney, damages 2,824.59 LeShane, Richard, damages 200.00 14e.Shane, Frank C., damages 250..00 Charged to Revenue $3,674.5 $8,074.59 BALANCE SHEEN` Assets Cash on hand, December 31, 1933 $1.301337.66 Collector's Petty Cash 500.00 Taxes 1931 Peal and personal $1,800.88 1932 Real and personal 64,701.47 1932 Poll 1,274.00 1933 Real and personal 693,195.55 1933 Poll 2,359.00 1932 Old .age Assistance 628.00 1933 Old Age Assistance 1,220.00 1932 Motor Excise Taxes 3,831.30 1933 Motor- Excise Taxes 5,518.78 $7 64,528.98 Special Assessments Moth Tax of 1932 52.56 Sidewalk assessments added to 1932 tax bills 147.47 Committed interest on side- walk assessments clue 1932 101.36 Street assessments added to 1932 tax kills 3,081.57 Committed interest on street assessments due 1932 3,3055.88 Unapportioned sidewalk assessments 130.90 Moth Tax 1933 128.88 Sidewalk Assessments Added to 1938 Tax Sills 2,437.50 Committed interest on sidewalk assessments due 1933 1,188.53 Street assesments added to 1933 tax chills 12,191.29 270 DECEMBER 31 , 1933 Liabilities Temporary Loans in Anticipation of Revenue $750,000.00 Potter Memorial Cate Fund 192.17 ,Sewer Deposits 1,162.00 Premiums on loam 430.10 Cemetery, Sale of lots fund 2,079.25 Overlays, reserved for abatements Levy of 1931 $1,980.24 Lever of 1932 4,856.00 Levy of 1933 38,089.06 $39,875.3+0 Overlay Pesei-ve $27,530.58 Motor Excise Tax Revenue 90350.08 Special Assessment Revenue 27,534.52 Tax Title Revenue 133,339.85 Departmental Revenue 88,110.93 Water Revenue 383560.*59 Special State 'fax—Old Age Assistance 494.00 Unexpended Balances Forward Fire: Alarm Signal System $154.96 Sewers and .Drains, P. W. A. 25,000.00 Highway Const. P. W. A. 40,355.00 Orchard Street 2,010.66 Sidewalks, P. W. A. 20,000.00 Land. Taking, Church St. 50.00 t. Auburn Street, Building Line 500.00 Arlington Street 1,713.76 High School Add'n 135,000.00 Lovell School Add'n 243.27 School, C. W. A. 1,251.99E Library Trust Fund Income 6.33 271 272 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Committed interest on street assesnients due 1938 4,718.58 .... $27,53 .;52 Departmental Weights and Measures $13.03 Health 5,421.88 Sewer 2,866.18 Highway* 583,33 Public Welfare 78,125,66 School 714.85 Cemetery 396.00 $88,110.93 Water{ Pates $38,435.67 Services 124.92 $38, 60.5 .Tax Titles $133,114.29 Tax 'Title Possessions 225.56 Soldiers Exemptions 132.91 Loans Authorized 280,584.00 1,463,62 .44 DEFERRED REVENUE ACCOUNTS Apportioned Sidewalk assessments not due $31,498.10 AUDITOR'S REPORT 27 Library Add'n, P. W. .€3ii. 35,229.00 Par; C. W. A. 27.49 Park, "Delta" 476.25 Water Mains, P. W, A. 25,000.00 $287,018.62 Excess and Deficiency- ' 7,951.4-0 F $1,4 63,629.4 4 DEFERRED REVENUE ACCOUNTS Appor lioned Sidewalk assessments Clue in 1934 $4,289.04 1935 4,225.22 1936 4,189.06 1937 4,118.47 1938 4,014.7-53 .. 1939 3,669.72 1940 2,945.15 1941 2,439.00 1942 1,607.69 31,498.10 274 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Apportioned Street assessment mt due 127,082.39 DE BT ACCOUNT Net Funded or Fixed Debt $1,499,000.00 AUDITOWS REPORT 276 Appo tinned Strut assessments clue in 1934 $21,443.14 1935 21,229.24 1936 20,001.6 1937 1.9,067.71 1938 17,080.74 1939 18,447.44 1940 8,643.87 1941 4,681.58 1942 1,487.01 �127,082.30 DEBT ACCOUNT Water Loan 1904 $5,000,00 Refunding Loan 1906 £,000mo East End School Loan 4,000.00 Dr;iinnge Loan 1916 13,000.00 High School Land Loan 4,000.00 Hosrner School Loan 30,000.00 Spring St. Drain Loan 16,000.00 No. Beacon St. Bridge Loan I8,000.0() Drains and Sewers -Loan 1920 17,000-00 Athletic Field Loan 7,000.00 Drainage Doan 1921 18,000.00 West End School Loan 96,000.00 High School Plans Loan .5,000.00 Land Taping Linn 1923 13,000.00 High School Loan 1923 15,000.00 High School Loan 1924 341,000.00 Sewers and Drains Loan 1924 1,f100.00 Water Loan 1924. 1,000.00 Playground Lean 1924 7,000.00 High School Equipment Loan 42,000.00 Coolidge Schaal Addition 77,000.00 Sewer Loan 1925 4,000.00 276 WA`1`ERTOWN TOWN REPORT 'MUST ACCOUNTS Trust Funds $66t59$,83 AUDITOR"S REPORT 277 No. End School Loan 80,000.00 St. Construction Loan 192+6 21,000.00 Pavement Loan 1926 9,000.00 West Jr. High School Add'n 32,000.00 Sewer Loan 1927 83 000.00 St. Construction Loan 1927" 16,000.00 Hosmer School Addition 55,000.00 Arsenal St. Loan 1928 50,000.00 Water Loan 1928 10,000.00 Sewer Loan 1928 29,000.00 West Elementary School 144,000.00 Arsenal St. Loan 1929 7,000.00 Mt. Auburn & Main Sts. Loan 7,O01 .00 Sewer Loan 1930 4,000,00 School Loan 1930 55,000.00 Drainage Loan 1930 4,000.00 Drainage Loan 1931 13,000.00 Administration Bldg. Loan 183,000.00 Fire Alarm Signal System 32,000.00 1,499,000.00 TRUST ACCOUNTS Asa Pratt Library Fund $12,260.44 Mead Library Fund, 3,114.55 Pierce LibraiT. fund 1,271.57 Larry Library Fund 1,009.89 Templeton.Fund 2,500.00 Martha 'Sanger Fund 686.36 Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund 45,753.13 $66,596.83 $1,724 177,29 278 WATERTOWN 'TOWN REPORT Unpaid Sills The following are all the unpaid bills seat to the Auditor: Contingent Kelley, Dr.. M. J., professional services 100.0t) Infirmary Department Lyndonville Creamery Association, milk 40.61-3 School Department New ling. 'del. & Tel. Co., service 17+6.39 Total Unpaid Bills $317.04 Respectfully submitted, W. W. NORCR SS, JR., Auditor r INDEX TO REPORT OF TOWN AUDITOR Receipts ................................................. 131 Refund.. ............................................................................ 11134 Payments ........................................................................... 135 Assessors' Department .................................................. 145 Auditor's Department .................................................... 141 Buildings, Inspector of .................................................... 168 Cemetery Department .................................................... 264 Clerk, Town ...................................................................... 148 Collector•'s Department ...., .. ...,...................................... 144 ElectionExpense ............................................................. 13 Engineering D�el)artment .................. ......... 1-0 Finance Committee .......................................................... 147 FireDepartment .............................................................. 162 Health Deer{urtrnent ....... ................................................ 17.5 Highway Department .................................................... 182 InfirmaryDepartment ....................................... .... ...... 214 Legal Services 7 Library Department ........................................................ 243 Park Department .... ....................................................... 249 Planning l Board ............... ................................................ 155 y�y 1 laygrounci Department ................................................ 252 Poles and dries Department.................. ....................... 172 Police Department ................................................I......... 155 Registrars of Voters ....................................................... 153 SchoolDepartment .......................................................... 218 Selectmen's .Department ................................................. 140 Sewer Department ................... ..................................... 181 aldiers' Relief ................................................................ 217 TownHall ...................................... ................................. 154 Treasurer's Department ................................................ 142 TreeWarden .................................................................... 170 VotingLasts ...............................................................a.... l54 WaterDepartment .......................................................... 6 Weights and Measures .................................................... 168 Welfare, Public, Department ........................................ 193 Interest and Maturing Debt............................................ 26 7 BalanceSheet ...............+.................................................. 270 REPORT OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES I respectfully submit the following repart relative to collection of taxes and assessments for the year 1933. 1930 TAXES Disclaimed Tax Title $1 .22 Paid Ti-easurer during 1933 $14.-,- 19+31 TAXES Real and Personal Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1933 $17,822.37 Disclaimed Tax Title 72.05 17,89 ,1 Abatements granted during 1939 $2,989.87 Credit by Tax Titles , 3,382.11 Pad Treasurer during 1933 7,212.61 Adjustments 2,508.95 Total Credits $16,093,54 Balance outstTandinb Jan. 1, 1934 1,80().88 19t3 1 POLL '1 A E Valance outstanding Jan. 1. 1933 $14.00 Abated during 1933 $14.0o 1931 Old Age Assistance Tax Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1933 $43,00 Abated during 1933 $51.00 280 C OLLECTOR' REPORT 281 1931 Motor Vehicle Excise Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1933 $488.22 Abated during 1933 $205.21 Paid Treasurer during 193.3 302.60 Total credits $507.81 1932 'SAXES Real and Personal Bal. outstanding Jan. 1, 1933 S 773,993-28 Disclaimed Tax Titles 2,499.05 Refunds 44,238.03 $820,730.36 Abatements granted during 1933 $50,709.83 Credit by Tax Titles 113,389.`0 Paid Treasurer during 1933 585,19:55_54 Total credits $749,294.5 7 Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1934 $71,435.79 1932 Poll Taxes Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1933 $3,172.00 Refunds 4.00 $3,176.00 Abatements granted during 1933 1,302.00 Paid Treasurer during 1933 600.00 Total credits $1,90.2mo Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 19341, 7 1932 Old Age Assistance Balance outstanding Jan, 1., 1933 $1,676.00 $1,676.00 Abatements gxa-rated during 1933 667.00 282 V4 ATERTO W I+N TOWN REPORT Paid Treasurer during 1933 :381.00 Total credits $1,048.0 .. Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1934 .$628.0s) 1932 Motor Vehicle Excise Balance outstanding Jan, 1, 1933 $4,526.40 Committed February 14, 1933 312.33 Refunds 161,14 .adjustments 2,508.95 Abatements granted during 1933 $631.01 Paid Treasurer during 1933 3,046.51 Total credits .Balance outstanding Jan, 1, 1934 $3,831,30 1933 TAXES Real and Personal Original Commitment 1,864,507.62 December Commitment 160.74 Refunds 974.54 $1,865,642.90 Abatements granted durim, 1933 6,90 t.22 Paid Treasurer during 19:3.1 1,154,875,3 Total credits Balanceoutstanding Jan. 1, 1984 703,860.)" 1933 Poll Taxes Original Commitment $21�048,00 Committed September 27, 1933 124.00 COLLECTOR°5 REPORT 283 ` Committed December 28, 1933 ,i8.00 Refunds 8.00 Total Commitment $21,238,00 Abatements granted during 1933 $332.00 Paid Treasurer during 1933 18,554 7.00 Total credits $18,879.00 Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1934 $2,359.00 1933 Old Age Assistance Original Coniniitment $10,524.00 Committed September 27, 1933 62.00 Committed December 28, 1933 29.00 Total Commitment 10, 15.0.0 Refunds 2.00 $10,617.00 Abatements granted during 1933 102.90 Paid Treasurer during 1933 9,295,00 Total credits 9,39 7.Ut1 .balance outstanding Jan. t, 1934 $140.00 1933 Motor Vehicle Excise Committed April 3, 1933 $85,406.98 Coma-tted August 15, 1933 11.,182.51 Committed November 27, 1933 5,333.66 Total Commitment $51,923.15 Cash Refunds 1,145.22 $53,0 8.3 7 Abatements granted during 1933 $2,857.2 84 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Paid Treasurer daring 1933 44,092.31 Total credits 47,549.;,cM Balance atitstanding Jan. 1, 1984 1'933 TOTAL PAYMENTS TO TREASURER BY COLLECTOR OF TAXES 1930 Real and Personal Taxes $14.'#"--, Interest on above $ .G4 1931 Peal and Personal Taxes 70212.6 1 1931 Poll Taxes 2.00 1931 (old Age Assistance 1.0o 1931 Motor Vehicle Excise 302.60 Interest on above $800.88 1932 Real and Personal Taxes 5857195.61 1932 Poll Taxes 599.00 1982 Old Age Assistance 382.00 1992 Motor Vehicle Fxcise 3,046.51 Interest on above $24,762.8 1933 Real and Personal Taxes $1,154,874.70 1933 Poll Takes 18,546.0 1933 Old Age Assistance 9,293.00 1933 Motor Vehicle Excise 44,£32.31 Interest on above $2,083.17 Total Taxes $1,824,161.56 Total Interest $27,648.94 27,048.94 Total Taxes and Interest By receipts from Statement of Liens and Redemption Certificates $21.0.00 r COLLECTOR'S REPORT 285 By receipts from Unapportioned Sidewalk Assessments 1,029.45 By receipts. from Unappoi boned Sheet :Betterments 2,712.19 By receipts from Apportioned Sidewalk. Assessments paid in advance 682.20 By receipts from Apportioned Street Betterments paid in advance 2,124.72 By receipts from interest on Sidewalk and Street Assessments 63.04 By receipts from Tax Sale Advertising and Fees 3,346.04 Total paid Treasurer during 1933 $1,802,478.03 +Collector, of Taxes for the To" of Watertown. Approved: W. W. IYgRCROSS, Jr., Auditor. e December 30, 193.E 1 286 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT UNPAID 11933 EXCISE MOTOR TAXES At Close of Basiness, December 30, 1933 Commitment of March 15, 1933 Adola.n, Vaartoush, 34 `.Templeton Parkway............ ................. $4.42 ` Alexander, Louis A., 344 llt. Auburn St................................ 27.45 Anderson, Carl E., 11 Lawrence St.......................................... 2.00 Anderson, Raymond T., ID Theurer Part ................................ 10.10 Arslanian, Dick, 27 Nichols Ave................................................ 2.21 Avramides, Argyro, 85 Arlington St.... .................................. 3.18 Baird, Leroy F., 40 H01 Ave.................................................... 5.68 Barclay, Josephine, 2.5 Acton St................................................ 3.16 Barone, Hazel 1., 6 Edgeelif a Rd--................•.................... 19.56 Barton, Mary E., 98 St oneleigh Rti........................................ 5.05 Belesly, Daniel J., 31 Hasmer St.....................•...............,...... 17.67 Bell, William, Jr., Su. Richmowl, Va.............. ....................... 6.99 Belli, Jahn, 70 Westminster Ave............................................ 6.31 Biles, Horace L., 187 Maplewood.............................................. 7.26 Blanchard, Williarri, 66 Funs St............................................ 2.8.4 BIbin, Roy L., 53 Wendell St., Cambridge.................... Boralra wi, Mary E., 34 Gilbert St.......................................... 3.16 Boston Cover Co., 63 Gorharn St., Somerville....................... US Botti, Andrea, 215 Palfrey St........6........... ................. ..........- 2.21 Brady, Names M., 56 Wendell St., Cambridge...................... 5.36 Brennan, Frank C., 31 Brimmer St........................................ 4.10 Brown, Erie, 368 Arlington St......................... ...............•.....,. 6.36 Brown, Jennie L., 115 Common St.............. ......................... 6.65 Brundrit, Ayrton, 108 1'4'rahiut St............................................ 2,00 Burgey, Samuel S., Watertown Arsenal.............................. 13.57 Burke, Rose A., 51 Olney St...................................................... 9,47 Caraady, Oscar N., 17 Mama St.............................,.,.................. 14.51 Capodflupo, Salvy, 30 1Jni gal St................................................ 2.00 Capostaghc, Frank, 11 Wheeler Ct.......................................... 4.73 Capuceio, Salvatore, 23 Poplar St..................r......................... 14.51 Cashman., Leo T., 11 New Lexington St.................................... 5.06 Caswell, Byron S., 271 W averley Ave.................................... 5.05 Cate, Raymond L,, 431 Mt. Auburn St,................................... 6.63 Chapman, William J., 185 Sclrc+nl St....................................... 8.52 Chopourian, Minas, 504 Mt. Auburn St.--..........-...... .......... 3.79 7 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 287 Christie, James H., 62 Fayette St............................................ 2,00 Clarke, -Earle H., 148 No. Beacon St........................................ 3.16 Cleval, Herman H., 190 Walnut St.......................................... 34.39 Collins, Martin, 186 Spruce St.................................................. 3.79 Colvin, Allen S,, 22 Warwick Rd.............................................. 5.78 Condon, Marie G., �5 Dewey St............... ................................ 12.94 Connell, Walter R., 17 Grove St............................................ 10.73 Conner, Steveii. L., Watertown Arsenal......... ....... ............... 4.42 Conners, Wm. E., 40 Eliot St.................................................... 4.42 Cook, William R., 106 Evans St.............................................. 16.83 Cook, William R., 43 Partridge St.......................................... 7.89 Coolidge, Elizabeth S., 34 Coolidge Ave.............................. 911fi Cotone, Isabelle A., 7 New Lexington St................................ 6.6� Cotdni, Lillian, 150 Fayette St... ............................................. 3.00 Crocker, Josiah R., 179 Sycamore St... .............. -...---,.... Vf') Croteau, Louis J., Sr., 18 Pequosette St.................................. 32.8J Cushing, Bruce E., 57 Hovey St.......--.................. ................. 5.68 Dadaian, Onnig H., 212 Boylston St.......... ......................... 2.00 Daly, Robert H., 63 W. Boylston St...................................... 14.3f; Daly, WyncU F., 120 No. Beacon St.................................... 3.47 DeFelice, Gviseppe, 45 Melendy Ave.................................-- 4.73 DeFelice, John, 40 Melendy Ave.............................................. 9.47 DelKazarian, Areka, 90 Beachwood Ave................................ 10.41 Dennis, Henry F., 8 Chapman St.............................................. 2.0o Derderian, KrIkor M., 11 Melendy Ave..................................... 9.78 Deslauriers, Emil J,, Watertown Arsenal.............................. 2.oii Desmond, Margaret V,, 30 King St.......................................... 4.42 Dixon, Merton F., 192 Maplewood St........................................ 3,79 Doherty, Helen F., 25 Avon Rd.............................. ................ 6.94' Milan, Paul, 98 Franklin St............................ . ......--............. 2.00 I)onovan, William U., 22 Theurer Park........ ...................... 7.011 V)oyle, Charles L., 844 Belmont St........................ .... .......... 5.36 Dyer, Harry, 206 Boylston St., East.......................................... 6.94 Eberly, John S., Watertown Arsenal.................... ................. 7.26 English, Dorothy H., 40 Pequosette St.................................... 3,47 Erban, Charles N., 691 Main St.............................................. 4.11) Farrell, Paul J., 137 Morse St.......... ................ .................... 2.00 Farrell, Vincent J., 152 Galen St....... ............I....................... 14.83 Farren, Patrick, 11 George St................................................ 2.89 Fay, Thomas A., 246 No. Beacon St...................................... 5.05 288 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Feener, Lewis E., 19 TVrzLer St,, Brighton.............-.......... 2,00 Feltch, Benjamin H., 28 Hovey St...................................1...... 9.78 FiU,gerald, John, 35 Dexter Ave....................... ..........I....... 3.16 Flagg, Floyd. 26 Fairfield St.................................................... 4.11) Forte, Anthony, 117 Pleasant St............................................ 8.16 Forti, Albert, 20 Merryfield Ave...........................---.......... 22.78 Fortin, Eva B., 46 Quincy St................... ................................ 4.73 Fremiril, Felix, 12 Coolidge, Hill Rd...' .......................... ....... 4.42 Galasso, Adam, 204 Orchard St.............................................. 11.67 Gobron, Arthur F., 27 Channing Rd...................................... 24.61 Grafton, Charles P., 72 Belmont St........................................ 2.00 Graham, Charles A., 17 Richards Rd........................................ 10.73 Greeley, Henry 1., 41 Quimby St........... ..............I........... 12.62 Gretter, Wifflant P., 387 School 12.30 Grubauch, Otis, 131 Fayette St..... . ...........I........................... 2.00 Gulbankian, Garabed, 57 Quimby St...................................... 6.31 Gullason, Rose A., 65 Hill tide Rd............................................ 5.05 Haddie, dames, V Copeland St.............................................. 7.99 Hamilton, Carroll W., 52 Fitchburg St................................ 4.73 Hannon, Edward J., 24 Louise 19.88 Hanrahan, James F., 7180 Belmont St...................................... 9.20 Hart, Thomas E., 56 Putnam St................................................ 5.68 Harvey, Joseph, 89 Arsenal St...................I............................ 4.10 Haynes, Frank E., 13 George St.............................................. 820 Healy, Maurice D., 52 Ralph St..................................a.I.......1- 5.16 Heldr, Catherine E., 49 Water St...................................I...... 3.47 Herman, Hortense S., 96 Evans St........................................ 7.89 Hogan, Patrick F., 237 -Axsenal St.......................................... 6,94 Horridge, Joseph, 10 Rovey St................................................ 5.68 Houle, Albert E., 36 Paul St.................................................... 5.68 Howland, Mary A., 29 Springfield St....................................... 2.52 Hughes, Harold, 46 Grandview Ave...................................... 6.31 Hunter, Charles L., 86 Beechwood Ave-..........4.................... 8.5'1 Inman, Herbert M., 64 Union St.............................................. 2.52 Ivester, Joseph A., 265 Waverley Ave.... ............................... 2.00 Jenks, Glen F., Watertown Arsenal ....................................... 31.55 Jiveleklan, Levan D., 8 Westland Rd...................................... 2.52 Johnson, Edwin C., 275 Main St ............................................. 3.47 Jordwi, James W., 40 Mt. Auburn St...... ............................. 3.16 Jordan, Theodore, 47 Water St............................................. 2.00 COLLECTOR'S REPORT Reefe, Henry A-, :215 Dexter Ave ......................................... 2.0 Kelly, James L., 72 Spruce St................................................ 2.52 Kilcoyne, Charles F., 59 Walnut St...................................... 3.79 Kiviin, Joseph G., 12 Fifth Ave................................................ 4.73 Xlehenov, Cecile, 64 Evans St.................................................. 3.79 K. & S. Motor Car Co., 162 Galen St...................................... 3.16 Kulbashian, Charles, 25 Melendy Ave.................................. 2.00 Kunz, William H,, 132 Palfrey St................... ...................... 2.52 LaPointe, Clare G., 43 Quimby St............................................ 3.47 Lemos, Anthony, 64 Chauncey. St............................................ 5.68 Lippert, Frederick G., 12 Marion R& .................................... 7.89 Litchfield, Theodore T., 605 Is-It. Auburn St........................... 2.52 Lopez, Joseph, 386 Arlington St.................................... 3.16 Lynde, Muriel J., 79 Poplar St.................................................. 8.52 llacDoaald, William J., 116 No. Beacon St...................... ...... 2.00 MacLean, Victor A., 202 Alain St............................................ 2.21 Maloney, Charles A., 35 Boylston St....................................... 2.21 Marchant, Jane, 34 Oakland St................................................ 5.05 -Vargeson, Carl B., 38 Morse St....................... .................... 10.97 Marvin, Ernest C., 27 Adams St................................ ....... , ... 4.73 Alasou, Freanan, 15 Quincy 20.51 Alawhij-mey, Joseph J., 258 Belmont St.................................... 4-21 AlaxiviDll, George J., 116 Russell Ave.............................. ....... 5.68 111cCube, William G., 83 Bradford Rd.....-...... 2.60 McCarthy, Charles C.. 89 Watertown St................................ 10.41 McGivern, Frank J., 40 01cott St.... .............................. 3.16 McDermott, Thomas, 156 Sycamore St.................................... 5.68 McGee, Romer F., 9 kUler Rd................................................ 11.67 McKeen, Julia A., 6 Chapman St..................._................. ......... 3.16 McLaughlin, John S., 162 Hillside Rd...................................... .91.21 McLellan, John P., 49 Mt. Auburn ;St.......,.............................. 2.21 McNamara, George, 49 Gilbert St.............................................. 2.02 Merry, Charles E., 55 Charming Rd.......................................... 49.85 I%Ilkaeliaii, Haig, 52 Chauncey St.............................................. 2.94 Milgroom, Henry, 46 Quincy St., Roxbury........................... 3.16 Miller, Charles, 25 Linden St...................... ............................ 2.16 Moore, Marion, 65 Gilbert St....... ....................---............. 2.84 Moore, 'Marion E., 16 Dunton Rd......................... .................. 3.79 Moran, Thomas F., 26 Emerson Rd.......................................... 6.36 3-foran, Thomas E., 28 Emerson Rd.................................. ...... 8.52 • 190 WATERTOWN TOWN RE,PORT �'rir rtell, Jolui, 17�+Xeyenan 7�S�t..g.........y.�............. .I............................. 17p.5(7� Ik' udgett, Albert 1., 6 Phillipb St,..........I................................ i.89 Myer, Dorothy A., Arsenal ........................................................ 9.47 Nally, Thomas F., 26 Bancroft St............................... ............ 29.35 Nelson, Francis E., 28 Partridge St........................................... 2.21 Nelos, George, 43 Crawford St., .., . „ I..............I................ 18.93 Oates, Edward A., 37 Hazel St,............ .......__....................... 7.89 O'Brien, George V., 63 Nyack St................................................ 7.26 O'Brien, Joseph F., 14 Hammond St........................................ 2,O0 O'Connell, James J., 26 Westminster Ave,............................. 5.05 O'Donnell, {Gertrude E., 15 Crawford St................................" 6.31 O1chanowsky, Walter, 52 SprLng Sit.......................................... 2.52 O'Shea, Joseph B., 5 Regent Ur., Brookline.......................... 4.00 Oxley, John R., 96 Lowell Ave..............................................,... 6.31 Packard, Ethel B., 149 Common St.......................................... 5.68 Palmer, Raymond A., 69 .poplar St,......................................... 23.35 Parkinson, Kathryn F'., 28 Prescott St..................................... 2.00 Partridge, Clarence E., Watertown Arsenal............................ 3.47 Deck, William C., 542 Mt. Auburn St...................................... 2,52 Perry, Maxim J., 47 Waverley Ave.......................... ............... 5.68 Petitti, Andrew F., 127 Dexter Ave.......................................... Z00 Phelan, JannEs T., 103 Chapman St......................................... 2.O0 Paantedosi, Frank, 25 Warren St.... .............. .......................... 2.00 Piantedosi, Joseph, 183 Fayette St.......................................... 4.10 Piseopo, Cathleen D., 27Gleason St<.................... Proctor, Shirley B., 82 Brainerd Rd., A] A=........................ 2.01) Putnam, Martin T., 46 Waltham St,..........I................................ 5.36 Raymond, Fred S., 49 hall Ave,.,..,,....................................... 3.47 Ready, Leo J., 1111 Highland Ave............................................... 9.47 Richardson, Lester H., 14 Porter ,St*........................................ .3.21 Roche, Frank J., 124 Galen St.................................................... 2.31 Rogers, George W., 26 Francis St............................................ 2.21 Rullins, Nellie A., 19 Irving St,..........................I- 1.......... 6.71 Rosenblatt, Louis P., 48 Edgecliffe Rd.................................... 1.73 Rosparka, Charles, 91 31t. Auburn St...................................... 2.01) Rossi, Angie, 16 King St............................................................ 9.47 ltowlings, Arthur P., 10 Gertrude St........................................ 3.47 Ryan, William J., 45 Springfield St................................ '......... 3.1 fa Samellas, George G., 129 Boylston St...................................... 4.1.11 Sarkisian, Jolui, 144 School St................................................ S,��i COLLECTOR'S REPORT 291 SaLterthwaite, Frank, 24 Francis St........................................ 13.88 Sevestalles, Charles, 30 Wells Ave ...................................... 3.79 Sgueglia, Salvie A., 192 Waverley Ave.................................... 9.78 Shea, George A., 21 Bacon. St......-,-.......................... ............ 3.4", Sheehan, Gerald P,, 33 Bacon St................................................ 6131 Sbuer, Leo M., 81 Rutland St............................................--.... 6.63 Silvermaji, Jean S., 101 Morse St.............................................. 9.15 Simons, Viola R., 162 Orchard St...............--.................... 4.73 Simpson, Edward P., 47 Bradford Rd...................................... 2.84 Skelton, Walter C., 10 Howe St....................... ....... ................ 2.00 Sontag, Frank 1., 46 Salisbury Ltd.........--.............................. 9 79 Stalling, Bertha W., 74 Evans ...................................... 15.14 Stanely, Henry, 58 Elton Ave................................................... 3.64 Steverman, Bernard E., 51 Boyd St............................................ 3.170 Stone, Agnes 1., 19 Emerson Rd................................-­.......1. 6.10 Stone, Roger K., 100 Russell Ave.............................. ............. 2.00 Taubensee, Albert G., Watertown Arsenal.............................. 3.79 Thurber, Donald X., 39 Commonwealth Rd............................ 22.48 Todino, Elvira, 200 Warren St....................... .......................... 6.21 Townsend, Elbert W., 251 Common St.................................... 20.19 Trost, Gasparello, R. E., 143 Fayette St................................ 10.10 Tuiley, Bernard A., 124 Edenfield Ave.............. ...................... 2.52 Tutler, Walter, 56 Brook St ....................................................... 2.52 Tzannos, Diamond, 51 Quimby St............................................ 2.00 Tzannos, George, 61 Quimby St............................................... 2,00 Virbalas, Idichael &, 19 New Lexington St.......................... 2.00 Von Dohlen, Rose, 24 Birch Ild.............................................. 2.84 Wade, Jnseph N., 14 Waverley Ave.......................................... 7.26 Wallace, Bernard J., 34 Irma Ave..........................-...............- 3.47 Walsh, James M.0 20 Hovey St........-........... .......... ........ ........ 5.68 Walsh, Alary, 131 Winsor Ave.................................................. 3.47 Walton, Edward, 74 Evans St....................-...........--..... 2135 Watertown Exeavating Co., ac., 200 Summer St.................. 52,38 Whalen, Michael, 46 Prentiss St................................................ 2.00 WMte, Gladys, 17 Gleason St.................................................... 4.10 White, William L., 70 Payette St.............................................. 4.42 Whitne-,,,, Charles A., 15 Fifield St........................................... 4.73 Whitney, Constance T., 12 Phillips St...................................... 2.00 Willis, W. Jean, 482 Main St...................................................... 4.10 Wray, Fred, 834 Orchard St.............................9................ ...... 7.89 292 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Yagley, John A., Jr., 23 FtWer Rd............................................ 2..00 Y. D. Sawdurt & Shavings, 5 Gleason St................................ 3.79 Yvusoofian, Sarkis, 160 K St., So. 110 0 .............................. 2.89 Zaino, Albert, 13 Briammer St.................................................... 8.81 Zaino, F!°ank, Jr., 114 Elm St................ ................................. 3.16 Commitment august 8, 19:33 Agahigiaa n, Suren, 329 Or&ard S'6............................................ $2.21 Albine, Otto F. W., 224 Relmont St.......................................... 2.84 Allepe{x/ary�}uyderµ, Edith, �fy/1y ��t..�Aubu�rn St...................................... 5.4.�4 Alexander, Grace, 324 Arlin n St..........................W............... 4,61 Alyanaxkiaan, Ceara, 36 Berkeley St..........................°.°............. 2.00 Anderson, Carl C., 11 Lawrence St........................................ IOU Andrew s, Frame H., 848 Charles River Rd—,.......................... 5.68 Anstatt, Richard A., 22 Bradford Rd...............:............ Armr,tar0ng, Mack, 29 Chandler St.......................................... 4,47 .august, .Alfred F., 517 Mt. Auburn St.................................... 2.31 Avramides, Ar Tro J., 85 Arlington St..................................•. 2.31 Ayjian, Lean S., 17 Lowe St...................................................... 3,57 B-�[agh1�dyyigia]%n�, ,�Oy1s�/cad}r�, ]q8{5 yDy1��eyxter ay+4.�.vrpe.......................................... �2/y..84y 13aghdl�;"iat, ViFb.Mb, 1/'y6�yI)eexte li��T77{e...... .................................. 2.10 Bahadurian, Kricor, 19 Keenan St....................—.................... 3.16 Berring�.e*ry,y®Stuart yyA., /y.1/y�[8S{y��lNirayps�ary�4�ry Ague........................ .......... 2.21 BeshgetLL.iian, Ann, 368 Mt. JAY 4l./ t................................ 17.2I Bevans, William J., 708 Mt. Auburn SL............................... 2.00 B. & H. Laundry, 107 Sprung St................................................ IOU B {Blair, Joseph H., [=rG'�l �Church St....i'Itl�............................. .............. 10,12 ]Bloom, Solomon, 8 ■1'oodleigh .......................,............a...s... 2.21 Bahanon, Francis E., 53 n- tchburg St.................................... 2,31 Bolow-vick, Nik for, Pleasant 'St............................................... 2.61. Branch, Harold R., 7 Bromfield St. ......................................... IOU Brennan, Frank C., 89 Brim er St........................................ 9.73 Bresnahan, Thos. 1., 40 Paul St................................................ 2.00 Brownell, Earl S., 21 Emerson St., Wevirton............................ 526 Buckley, John J., 30 Chauncey St.............................................. 3.32 Buckley, Joseph, 30 Chauncey St.............................................. 4.00 Buda, Joseph, 23 James St.... ....................................... .......... 3.15 Burke, James J., 51 Olney St...................................I.................. 5.52 Burke, Lydia J., 125 Le do ton St.....................I...................... 2.94 COLLECTOR'S REPORT ? 0 Burke, Thomas F., 78 Chestnut St......................••... ............. 4.63 Burke, Walter E., 133 Aral SL................. -...................... 2.00 Burleigh, Grace A., 21 Hilltop R&........................................... 4,26 Burnham, Louis H., 14 Ladd St.................................................. 7.&1 Burns, Frank W., 2.64 lilt. Auburn St...................................... 7.aG Burns, John J , Sr., 261 Fleasant St.. 11 Busconi, Rose M,, 40 Quimby St................................................ 2.31 Butler, Robert, 20 Myrtle St.... . .......................................I.... 2.31 Butler, Thomas W., 96 Westminster Ave'................................ 4.26 Camenato, Salvatore, 38 Bradshaw St.................................... 3.68, Campagne, Axthur E., 99 Lexington St.... 13.94 Campbell, Paulyne A., 23 Oakland St...................................... 2.10 Caplis, Edward J., 10 Thurston Rol........................................•• 2.00 Casella, Joseph, 161 Arsenal St................................................ 2.00 Cavicchi, Jobn, 8 kUth Ave...... ..... ..... .................. ............ 4.60 Chopoxirian, Minas, 504 Wt. .Auburn St-............... ................. 6.91 Christie, James R., 62 Fayette St...... ... . ............................. 8.62 Christopher, Dorothy, 8 Pearl. St.............................................. 2.81 Coffey, John E., 174 Spruce SL................................................. 7.63 Cogar, Arthur C., 46 Cuba St.................................................... 2,041 Culligan, Charles P., 6 RoyaJ St................................................ 6.81 Cook, John L., Jr., 872 Main St................................................ 2.0:41 Cox, John, 12 Ding SL................................................................. 2.84 Crithch, George W., 26 French St............. ............................ 2.00 Crocker, Josiah. R•, 178 Sycamore St...................................... 2.00 Crowley, Joseph L., 1.20 Charles River Rd.............................. 2.37 Cummings, Lester y�1 ., `:72 No.�Bye�ac+on St................................ 3.57 D1 avis, Ellen F., S m St................................................ 2.00 Dawson, Carl G., 504 Main St.................................................. 2.00 DeFelice, Armando, 40 Melendy Ave............. ....I.................... 7.16 Deli'elice, John, 40 Melendy Ave..................... ..........I.......... 2.37 De elippis, (,"thus, 70 Westminster ATe............................ 14.89 DeGregorie, Lucy, 20 Fury .St........ ........................................ 3.32 Delaney, Cornelius P., 13 01cott St...........I........................„.. 2.00 DeLucia, Joseph, 22 Royal St-.......... ..................................... 2.0c) Dehlarco, Anthony, 96a Edenfield Ave.................................. 2.0o DeMarco, Mary A., 95 Edenfield Ave...................................... 2.00 DeNemours, E. d. DuPont Cop, 140 Federal St., Boston...... 5.91 Deslauriers, Emile J., Watertown Arsenal............................ 6.06 Desmond, Margaret V'., 57 I e=gton SL............................... 2.94 294 WATERTOWN roNVN 11V1'0T-k`i' Dire, John, 357 Main St.--........................A..........................,.. 4.52 Dixo-n, Morton F., 182 Maplewood St ................................... 4.84 Dowell, Wilfred L., Edenfield Ave,.........A................................. 5,68 Downey, Helen H., 215 Common St.......... ............................... 21.24 Doyle, Emmet, 41 Cuba St....................................................... 2.00 Driscoll, David A., 42 riairfield St...........................-1............. 2.00 Duca, Tany, 83 Arlington St.................................................... 2.0 Duff, John, 42 WoDdleigh Rd.................................................... 2.39 Dunn, William H., 7 Dexter Ave.............................................. 2.00 Dunne, James F., 58 Morse St..................................•................. 2.00 Dupuis, Charles J., 29 Frank St .......................... ..................A 2.10 Eagleson, William A., 60 Hillside St...................................... 2.00 English, Joseph E., 4G Pequmette St...;•................................ 4.26 Bstabr*ok, Iva, 39 Union St.................................................... 2.21 Everly, John S,, Watertown ArsenaL..................................- 13.41 Fagra, Rose, 44 Clarendon St...................................................- 2.00 Farrell, Edward, 131 Morse St................................................ 2.00 Farrell, Thomas L., 68 Mt. Auburn St.................................... 2.00 Fay, Elizabeth M., 164 Waverley Ave.......................... 2.00 Finch, William T., 118 Walnut Sta............................11.1......... 2,00 Fitzgerald, James, 61 Church S .............................................. 7.10 Flaherty, John J., Jr., 48 Pearl St................................. 12.52 Foley, George C., 68 School SC............................................... 14.72 Foley, Pois H., 57 Oloott St..................... ................................ 2.10 Fortin, Eva B., 46 Quincy St................................................... 2.63 Fortin, Eva 13., 105 Orebard St................................................ 2.DO Foster, Chester V., 64a Belmont St................. ...................... - 2.00 French, Vaughn H., 20 Was'hbtirn St.................................... 2.00 Gallo, Joseph, 346 Arlington St............................................... Garabedian, Rose, 16 Irma Ave............................. .................. 7.57 Gartland, Thomas F., 51 01cott S .......................................... 2.61) Getmette, Joseph, 18 St. Marys St............................................ 2.oa Gidarl, Tony, 45 Forest St., Cambridge.......... ....................- 3.42 Glenn O'Roak, Inc., 392 School St............................................ 8.05 Goodrow, Albert, 616 Arsenal St.................................... ...... 2.0 Goudas, James, 688 Westmiriater Ave.--,............................ 2.011 Greenberg, Sylvia, 19 Watertown 11.04 Griffin, Delia E., 101 lii ,,Ihland Ave.......................................... 3.78 UtilbankJan, Garabed, i'7 Quimby St................... ......... 4,21 Hagerty, Thomas H., 32 Spring-field St.......... ................ 3.46 -- r~ ' COLI^ECTOIl'S REPORT Halsey, Raw U., 13 Hovey S .............----~^^^'^'~~~~^^~~^~ 4�U `- � Wa000ck, Walter J., 21 Emerson 8f .....-..--^`~~~~~~'~~~^^^' 4.73 Hamrmhpn^ James F., 780 ]0elmmo± 0t...................................... 1I.41 Harris, Charles W.,W., 68Q Main St''^'~^'^^~--^-^^~^~^~~~^^~~-'^~^^~ 5.68 Harrington, Paul G., 37 Gilbert 8t.......... ................^^^^^~~--~. 2.00 Hart, Thomas fD., 40 ]0mloxoot St., ~'~~^~^``~``'`-~' 3/78 IIamtim, Alfred G., 9T Irving St....~....................^.^^~^-........... �^^' 'U8 IleJeuo Camp Hosiery Co., 57 Parker St........ 4.73 Hmkaoaoom, Nils 24 Melendy Ave................................_,^,.~~^~. 2�0r IIo%deuz James F,. § Fayette St.............................................,-- %Jl{/ Horridge, JmmenJz 10 Hovey St....-.................... 11,44 J&Drmd T.^ 28 Purvis St................... ................................ 4.21 DonaldK�- 29 Springfield St '----....~..~.~...... 5.52 ' Hurley, Joseph F.^ 30 Keenan St ._---.--..-~-------'--' 1-7J08 Hurley, Joseph F., 30 Keenan 0t..,...'--'-.............. 2.73 ' }lymoo, Tbwmuao G., 1 Walker St, Cambridge........................ 2J3U %ndlce Q1mrumnt P.. 107 Lexington St ---.......-.,....... 2.52 Jennattew Raymond A., 72 Prospect St.................................. 6.15 JUhaomom, Ethel, lEQ NIcbn}e Ave.—......~ ...............^. 2.0() Arthur D., 29 Carroll St.............................................. 2.02 Jones, Dora W- I26 Walnut St.......... ........... ......................... 2,6C Jordan, James W., 40 Mt. Auburn 8t..~....~....^.~..^.^........ 2^10 J. & A. Transportation Co., Inc., 8 Boardman St., Cambridge ...............-......---- ........................................... 7.89 Barlblan, Dick, 369 Arlington St- ..................................... 2.84 Melroy J[, 33EDiot 0t.................^.-. ............................ 2.0|+ }[citce, Thomas P.^ 61 Prospect St....................^~ .......^. ... .^~. 2.0o Kelley, Alice G., 44 Howard St..............................................- 6.0-1 KeUy, Jaromm L., 72 Spruce St............. ................................. - 2>.Uo KeVbc Michael J., 26 ALop&e St... ...................... ......._' .......... 3.26 }{emoe6, Jwbo C° 189 Arsenal SL...................... ........ ............. 6.0-0 Kiernan, Tbcmamm^ 21 Gleason St.......... . ......................... .... 2.0x0 Kj]uoim/ John D. Sbmwa, GD Church St.................................. 6.31 Kwodayap, Edward R., 522 Mt. Azzhum St............................ 2.9.1 Stephen, 68 Melendy Ave............ 3^(1 IR Knn%mm, Stepben, 51 Quimby ..--........~......^ 2L8v Ladd, Evelyn M^° 00 Robbins Rd ..........^---.............. ............ 8'76 D^aog, Arthur JL 48 Athol St......... ........................ ................. ?^21G LoRhatta, Edwin 8` 60 Stuart St............................ 2. u/ 296 NVATi:"urrowN ro'w-%; i,.J',Pon'r LeBlanc, Robert G., 10 California Park.................................... 2.37 Leonard, Benjamin, 63 Hillside lZd.......................................... 6.6111 Leonard, Mary, 74 Pntnam St.................................................. 2.89 Lindahl, Fred E., 2U Prescott St.............................................. r),2 i Lindsey, Rodney, 96 Russell Ave............................................ 2.84 Lockliurt, Chestcr H., 53 Edeiifield Ave.................................. 2.00 Lederer, Lillian, 27 Charles St................................................ 4.00 Lusk, Thomas E., 30 Bradford Rd........................................... 2.01) Lynch, John C., 36 Fairview Ave.............................................. 6.44 Lynch, Paul, 1D6 Cypress St.................................................... 3.13 Mac]Deth, Helen C., 109 Standish ............................. 21.82 MacDonald, Charles, 38 Franklin St,.............. ........... 3.15 MacDonald, Harold NI., 38 Franklin St—................................. 2.00 MacDonald, Joseph C., 129 Putnam SL................................... 8.15 MacDonald, Margaret, 57 Church St........................................ 4.42 MacDonald, Owen It., 35 Quincy St........................................ `?.of) MacLean, Elizabeth, 66 Putnam St........................................ 2,35 MacLevai, Hazel, 32 Oakland St...............................I.............. 2.m MacLean, Victor G., 292 MEdn St..... .............---...... 4.73 Maloney, Alice, 115 No. Beacon St.......................................... 2.52 Maloney, FranR, 68 School St.................................................... 3.68 Maloney, Paul J., 43 Oakland St.............................................. 2,00 .Mannarino, Guy, 72 Riverside St............................................ 'im Mannix, M., Frances, 9 Frenott St........................................ 10.73 Marcel, Clo,-is, 113 Rutland St................................................ 6.05 Marquis, Robert J., 29 Piermont St.......................................... 2.84 Marshall, S. Madge, 38 Kimball Rd.......................................... 2.00 Martin, Peter J., 76 Summer ........................__..........._ 2.01j Marvin, Walter T., 151 Nichols Ave...................... ................. 3.15 Mason, Freemun, 15 Quincy St...........................................I.... -,.11) Matanza, Michael, 61 Holt St............-..................................... 2.59 Maunus, Edward M., 102 Boylston St....................................... 2.0(; McCready, Evelyn B., 27 Pleas it St...................................... '-).4,1 McGivern, Frank, 5 Hilltop Rd................................................ 2.00 McInnis, John V., 50 Royal St..................................................... 2.00 McIntyre, Aindrew, 90 No. Beacon St..................... 45o Meltityro, Ra-yniond, 42 Cypre.,;,; 5trieet.................................. 2.00 McLeU an, Marion, 49 Mt. Aubuni St...................................... 2.00 McNamara, George, 49 Gilbert St............................................ 2,01) Meehan, Joseph D., 64 Westminster Ave—,............................ 2.00 CO1,LECTOR'S 1ti1 P011TC 0911 IMi+erullo, Jennie, 42 Westminster Ave......,.................... ......... 3.79 Aleyer, Dorothy'A.., Watertown Areenal................................ 5.34 Middlesex Beverage, 11.1 Prospect St., Cambridge-...........- 6. 1 Middlesex Beverage Co., 5 High Place, Brooldine................ 2.10 Middlesex Beverage Co., 264 No. Beacoii St....................... 9.20 Middlesex Beverage Co., 5 High Place, Brookline................ 3.69 Middlesex I)-ans. Co., 14S Waltham St.................................. 28,711 Miles, Mildred I., 85 Mt. Auburn St......................... ................ 2.00 Monahan, William,tam, 127 Putnam St.......................................... 9.94 Mondllck, Evelyn, 26 )i dgecliffe Rd............................. .......... 2.00 Monturoi, Tony, 8 Berkeley St............................................... 111.l411 Moran, Thomas E., 28 Emerson ltd.......................................... 23.66 Morris, Fred T., Nilson Ave................................................ 2.3 i Mortell, Jvhu, 17 Keenan St.... ................................................. 100 1M oscatelli, Ulisse D., 106 Common St............................. ....... 2.31 Murchison, Belen X., 176 Boylston St<...................... 2.00 Mur,gia, John, 4 Acton St.......................................................... 3.08 Murphy, John F., 60 Church St......:......................................... 15.00 Murphy, Patrick J., 26 Malden .St............................................. 2.011 Murray, Florence V., 384 School St......................... Murray, Aladeline D., 117 Lovell lid.,.................................... 42.77 Najarian, J(din, 24 Porter St.............-.........---...... ........- 3.32 Nally, Thomas F., 25 Bancroft St............................................ +.1(► Nelson, $erbert W., 16 Green St................................................ 3.32 Nicastro, Casimo D., 428 Auburn St........................................... 3.16 Nichols, Wallace, 426 Main St........................................ ......... 2.€ 0 Norton, Mary E., 5 Winter St............................... 2.00 Ogar. Arthur C., 46 Cuba St.................................................... 2A0 07,ea ry & Tracey Chair Ca., 125 Spring St.......................... U'S Oleson, Walter H., 68 Bromfield St.......................................... 6.15 O'Rourke, James J., 23 Boylston St., W.................................. 4.29E Crth, Harold, 80 Hillside loci....:.................................................. 2..04) Papan,astasiou, Speres, 171 E. Boylaton St............................ 2.00 Partridge, Clarence B., Watertown Axsenal .......................... 6.31 Peckham, Clarence R., $5 Bradford Rd................................... 9.46 Peterson, Albert G., 49 Prrewott St.......................................... 2.10 Petite, Walter C., 98 Uxington St.......................................... 9.04 iiho�toypo�u�lyos, TAT}{hpe®ayrr :L.., 1411y�.��l��illls�ideyrl','t...................................... {7}.89 Piantidosi, Ernest, 234 .T arTm t......................................... 2.76 Pierce, Edna, 92a Summer St........................... ...................... 2.90 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Pi li a, Peter K., 199 Pleasant St......................I...................... 5.26 Villsbury, Benjamin C., 232 Bellevue Rd................................ 10.12 Pizza,Charles, 69a W. Boylston St.......................................... 2.021 Plunkett, Richard, 85 Hovey St........................... 00 Poam, Patrick, 106 Boylston St................................................ 2.52 Poilucci, Guy, 7 Yukon Ave................................................ .... 3.79 Pollard, Beulah J., 9 Dailey Ave.................................... ... . 2.0o Popalia, AngelG, 191 'Summer St.............................................. 3.68 Puritan Laundry, Inc., 192 No. Beacon St., Brighton—........ 1.0,52 Quinn, John, 79 Arsenal St.:..:.:....................:...................:.:...... 2.t)L Ra.ado, Joseph, 4 Bromfield St.................................................. 3.32 Ricketts, Gordon P., 10 Middlesex Rd.................................... 6.92 Robinson, Gladys M., 25 Palmer St.......................................... 3.4t Rockwell, Mini i.e, Island St., Brant bock................................ 9.94 Rodgers, John J., 23 Irma Ave......... ........................................ • .00 Rolland, Joseph 0., 149 Pleasaut St.........................:............ 2.84 Rollins, .Katherine M., 61 Elliot St.......................................... .12.93 Romano, Helen, 26 Clarendon St................................................ '?.o1► Roth, Anna L., 25 Acton "St........................................................ 2.0o Sama, Joseph, 111 Chapman St.............................................. 2.61 Santoro, James, 57 Cottage St................................. .. ............. 2.21 Sebastian, Peter, 95 Grove St.................................................. 2.01P Shanahan, Harry W., 136 Cypress St...................................... 5.05 Sharkey, John E,, 14 Templeton Parkway..„.......................... 2.00 Shea, Helen L,, 19 Birch 1;Vd..........:........................................... 4.73 Silian, Percy, 9 Chestnut Park.................................................. 2.00 Smith, George F., 92 No. Beacon St........................................ 3.31 Smith, Albert F., 74 Capitol St................................................ 2.00 .Smith, Margaret M., 92 No. Beacon St.................................... 2.0o .Solaklan, John, 203 Boylston St................................................ 2.00 Tattrie, Jennie M., 82 Fayette St............................................ 2.00 Thompson, Robert D., 22 }Bartlett St.......................... ........ ,�.�.. Twigg, Margaret J., 12 Homer St............................................ 2.00 Verniili, Joseph, 11 Irma Ave..............................................0..... 4.,., Volante, Ralph, 2 Oakland St.—............................................... 'mr1 Walker, Edward F., 11. Appleton Ter....................................... 8.94 Walker, Edward F., 11 Appleton Ter....................................- 8.79 Webster, Allon, 47 W. Boylston St.............. 2.01) Wyatt, Evelyn, 9 Lawrence St............................................0"0 2.00 yuzzu, I*atsy, 25 Norseman dive..................................,........... 2,00 C OLLECTOR'S 1*,I-'I0'RT 20) Commitment November 27, 1933 Alexander, Grace, 824 Arlington St.................... ................... $2,76 Alger, Garfield, 100 pleasant St................................................ 2.00 Allen, Webster, 47 Boylston SL............................................... 2.0 Amer is m, Kurkin G., 88 Dexter Ave........................................ 2.00 Amundsen, Howard J., 18 Palmer St....................................-.. 2.00 Anderson, Julia, 78 Marion Rd........................... ................ 4.97 Anderson, Agnes M., 135 Grove St..................... Anderson, Axel L., 15 Gilbert St................,..... Anderson, Jack C., 10 Bates Rai................................................ 2.00 Andrews bilk Co., 43 Rranklin St.......................................... 18.36 Angelo, Peter, 61 Spring St...................................................... 8.05 Arcese, Orreste, 47 Waltham St................................................ 4,00 Arena, Frank W., 8 Sostonia Ave............................................ 2.00 Argento, Leo, 81 Elm St......................... . ........ .. .. ................... 2.00 Armstrong, George R., Jr., G Winthrap St....................... ...— 2.00 Arnold, �Vilhehneni a, 30 Carver Rd.......................................... 2.21 Arone, Frances N., 25 Norseraau Ave...................................... 2.00 4,rane, Joseph, 23 Dewey St........._............................................ 2.00 Arslam an, Richard, 115 Dexter Ave...................................... 2.00 Aselbegian, Akahie, 40 Dartmouth St.................................... 3.94 Atkin—son, Christopher J., 18 Commonwealth Rd..................... 5.92 Attenx,zio, Ratfaele, 2U ferry St................................................. 2.0o Avakian, Arthur, 72 Dexter Ave................................................ 2mo Bailee, Albert E., Jr., 251 Sycamore St.................................. 4.ij Baird, Caroline E., 4U :Mall Ave................................................ 2.00 Baird, Leor F., 40 Hall Ave--................................ .......... 5.25 Bangs, J. Mitchell, 64 Parker St.............................................. 2.0(1 Bart ato, Maxy E,, 11 French St................................................ 2.00 Barnes, .James F., 22 Paul St.................................................... 2.0u Barranco, Salvatore, 47 Prentiss St 4.47 Beattie, Sherman P., et al— Stinson, Raymond, 100 Orchard St.......................................... 2,00 Bedrossian, Sarah. H., 24 Union St.......................................... 2.39 Bellis, Christianna, 3 Mfield St ............................................... 2.00 Bennett, Edward X., 54 Winsor Ave.......................................... 14.94 Bernilli, Catherine, 11 Dewey St........................................... 2.84 Berry, Arthur A., 14 Union St.................................................... 2M Biles, Horace L., 187 31aplewood St.......................................... 7.15 10 Boliivar, Aubrey W., 98 waverley Ave...........:...................... 2.01) Bond, Edward J., 18 Lovell Rd................................................ 7.36 Bond, barman L., 45 iPa7l'1er t............................................... 3. 15 1 Barges, A. Lawrence, 1S Stuart St...................I.................e.... 2.00 �B oudakia3'i,'�yvmi�tan,, 34 CypressSt....................I....................... 2.01) I3oyailan, Haig, 27 Keenan t.......................................+.........a 2.31 Boyaian, Paul, 710 Mt. Auburn St......................................... 2.On Bracken, James, 69 Hill-side Rd...—...................... ..................... 2.00 Brackett, George E., 14 He aom St.......................................... 2.00 Brady, Rosamund Kenneth �y83{`Common � St................................'........ f7}.h0�57. Brant, �.ul,/��, /Kenneth B...,,.1�81 Orchard St.................................... .-R.7fr.02 Brant, Francis J., 95 Marshall St*........................................... 2.00 Brennick, Thomas, 23 Prescott St... .. ................................... 2.00 Brett, William, 14 Bradford R&............................................... 2.00 Brinson, Edna, 158 Belmont St.................................................. 2.011 Broadbent, Edwin, .10 Adamson St., Allstom......................... 2,00 Brooks, Charlotte M., 38 Bancroft St........................................ . 314 Brooks, Frank W., 256 Gommon St.......................... QQ 0 ,brooks, Robert P., 65 Union St............ ..................... ......... 2.00 Broanalian, William J., 587 Main St...................................... 2.00 Erouthers, Arnold L., 12 Fifth Ave........................................ 4.25 Buccheri, Mary, 346 Arlington St.....,........................................ 2.3G Buckley, Joseph, 34 Chauncey St.....................................##....._. 210 Burchill, Joseph A., 284 No. Beacon St.................................... 2.37 Burgess, ALice C., 34 Frans St................................................ 2.00 Burgess, Enima F., 7 Oliver Rd.................. ............................ 2.00 Burke, l{y�licyh�jael{}F;A`yv., 24�Y Palfrey �tiyYpSt......................... ................... 2.r(?o Burns, Mlle[, 86 Fitchburg St......................................T#........ 2.1�0 Burrns, James S., 11 Cushman Rol., Brighton........................ 6.70 Durowski, Waiter IL, 145 Spruce St.......................................# IN Busconi, Joseph, 40 Quimby Slr....................I--...................... + 4.60 Butchard, Joaeph H., 16 Brini mer St...................................... 2.00 Butier, James J., 85 Dexter Ave.............................................. 4.73 Butler, Robert A., 10 Myrtle St................................................ 2.00 Butler, Thomas W., 98 Westminster Ave.............................. 2.00 Buda, .lasepli, 23 James St......................................................... 2.4.9 Caccalaro, Anna, 6 LyonG St.................................................. 2.00 Caccavara Gerald 35 Oakland St.... 8.31 Caira, Antonio, 238 Palfrey St................................................ 2.0o Cairns, James J., 38 Porter St v...............i. ............................... 3.29 CCLLL:+TOR'S REPORT 301 G-Aa]ro, Joseph, 267 Palfrey St...... ......................................... 2.00 Campbell, Cameron, 126 Nichols Ave..........,.,..............a...rr..... 4.00 Ca.mpWl, Pauline A., 23 OuWand St...................................+.. 2.00 Cantalupe, Guy, 88 Crawford St.. ........................................... 2.00 . C an talup o,, Jennie, 89 Crawford St............................................. 2.00 Capone, William A.., 19 New LeyigtonSL........................ 2.00 CGppL1ona, Edward, 4 BrRy{ell St..................................... 2.00 Vai}Mostaz, Peter E., 6 Belknap Ter...................................... 6.94 Carpenter, Luce B., 26 Clyde FA...............r............................. 2.00 Carr, Richard B., 49 Bradford Rd............................................ 2.10 Carroll, Dorothy C., 122 Putnam. SL......................................... 6.78 (;aruso & Rorn.anelli, 81 y�Sum t Sum S ,........................................ 2.00 Carva, Jose pb, 41 Quirk St....................................................... 2.00 Casey, Eileen C., 84 Poplar St-.............................................. 8.65 Cavcallaro, Phillip, 89 King St....................+...}„,+........».........+. 2.00 Chambers, Lloyd S., 42 William£. St........................................ 2.00 Cl amiarl, Haroldr 121 Dexter Ave.......................................... 2.00 Chaplin, Dorothy A., 125 Spruce St........................................ 2.00 Clark, Wiylliam J...y,yf�1$y.'y(5 School St t........................................ 4..25 Clyfyirk,��1y f�U��*`�ygq1 L��}}��yFyy��.,, 6.J�y/■y 1JTJyTe113 ont S W.........i............................... 4'.74 {�Clericuzie, 1i.1YpLV{/dilli6i�, 11 i{8.yyazeliy� t.....................fl.+.lH..M.1.......... 4..fJ1133 C'ogg,eshall, Alice) 21 Elton Ave................T............................. 2.00 Colanthio, 8-alvator, 13 Cushman St.......................................... 2.84 Collagan, Elmer E.,, 24 Cuba St............................................ 8y.9+9 jConners�, �]4�1+lda,�85 pCuba SV.................................................. 2.00 Coolberth, Philip E., S6 Fairfield St..........r+...x.................I...... 2.00 Coolidge bye House, Inc., 110 Coolidge Hill Rd.................. 11-05 C+op.�piin(,, Jo7h/n■.y}J�.,, 18 {I)�.rma. Ave.... .......I....................................... 2.00 Corcoran, Y ohn ■., 14 Bia aw t..............P.....1.................. 2.00 Corey, Edward, 293 Alt. A]1bwn Sit........................................ 2.00 Corlery, John J., 82 Charles Rives lid..................................... 2.76 Cyo+v.in ol9, Illari o,,Lyman57 Forr��(esy{�{t.y�(.St..1...........�.y........................................ 2y(.0 fyyl{ (C��ranclon, .yLester ampp�B.., 128 Russell No. pA�yv�'y� ...........rr...lr...................... 8.2 a8 Cummings, Leyte R., 270 No. Beacon St............................... 2.23 Cummings, Reginald L., 282 Be[1�'nont St............................... 2.00 - 1}S than, Ormig', 212 Boylston St................l.r.ld+H..#.......+.....+.+.. 4.11 D 1f1alessia, Joseph, 66 Forest [} St-............................................... 2'�.00 Daly, yn�'l�-�L i'., 120 1�o. Beacon. St...................................... 2.0 Daughters, Mary H.,��1y{5��Knowl Rd.................................... 8.46 Dee, ]nary E., 33 Chmmiing Rd..............r}}.■..rr.}......................... 8.02 302 WA'IERTOWN TOWN REPORT DeFelice, Armando, 40 Melendy Ave.........................a.............. 4.0 DeFelfee, Giuseppe, 46 Alelendy Ave........................................ 2.00 DeFilippis, Paul, 70 Westminster Ave.................................... 2.00 DeLaney, Mae, 221 Lexington St............................................... 2.00 DeLucia, Joseph, 22 Royal St.................................................. 2.00 DelVerde, Josephine E., 209 Watertown St.............................. 2Xt DePaoln, Edna, 15 Lyons St-.............. ....... .......................... 4.67 DePrato, IJrbano, 18 Irma Ave.......................... ..................... 2,00 Derderian, John, 208 Common St..........................................-.. 21.24 Descoteau, ,Arthur C., 68 Maplewood St...............................+ 5.27 DiMarino, Rose, 501 Pleasant St............................................ 3.29 Dillietro, Marjo, 88 Arlington St.......................................... 2.00 Diffienzo, Mary*, 91 Arlington St........................a.,................. 2.21 Do.ariiati, flarry, 33 Laurel St.......+........................................ 2,00 I)Odakih, Ch xrlea A., 8 Irma Ave.......................a........ .......... 2.00 Doe, William A., if,' Russell Ave............................................ 5.91 1]cll]ier, r Dollauer, VdIcar B,, 99 Bo (l St.................................................. 2.00 Domenick, Antonio, 107 Winscar Ave........................a............. 2.00 Donald, Harvey L., 94 Lexington St...................................... 2.00 Donato, Vincent, 61 Lexington St...................................+...... 2.36 Doz,elly, John F"., 34 Wiley Rd., Belmont............... 2,00 Donohue, Annie E., r Bostonia Ave........................................... 2.00 Donavan, Cornelius P., 22 Theurer Park............................... 2.00 Donavan, William, 24 Theurer Park...................................... 3.94 Dooling, Margaret Al., 43 IIarmden Ave.......................... .... 3.53 Dowd, James C.,• 439 Waverley Ave...................+.................. 7.10 Downer, Stuart B., 303 Waaverleav Ave.................................... 2.00 Doyle, George F., 17 Channing Rd.......................................... 8,.05 Doyle, Joseph P., 11 New Lexington St...+.,..+........................ 2.00 Driscoll, Robert P., 15 Eliot St-....... .................................... 2.00 Driscoll, Willhim A., 49 H€►I1 Ave--.................................... 2.00 Dubois, Bertrand, 157 Spruce St............................................ 4.21 Duffy, James L., 503 Main St................................................ 9.79 Dunderdale, Henry F., 224 Warren St.................................... 2.00 Dunn, Joseph A., 23 Spruce St................................................ 2.00 Dunn, James F., 58 Morse St.................................................. 2.OD Dunphy, James H., 395 School St.............................................. 2.29 DuPont, DeNeAlours Co., E. I., 140 Federal St., Boston._ 9.47 Dwyer, Frank A., 295 Main St........ ....................................... 3.$r COLLECTOR.'S REPORT 3019) Dwyer, Patrick J., 36 Clyde Rd................................................ 2.00 Eaton, 0%r,o, 21 Elton Ave........................................................ 2.00 Eckland, Ida Ml., 10 Purvis St........................................I......... 2.00 Edmands, Wallace M., 64 Spruce St...................................... 5.91 Edwardson, Allerton dA,, 127 Dexter Ave........................,...... 2.o0 Elba,*, George, 29 Coolidge Hill Ltd........................................ 4." Eek.su-zian, Elizabeth J., 133 '`Templeton Parkway.................. 8.68 Evans, Robert A.., 76 Prospect St............................................ 2.84 Farese, .Angelo, 16 Gleason St...................:............................ 28.92 Farese, Theresa, 200 Warren St............................................ 2,63 Farr, Fred M., 11 Cheater SL ................................................ 2.00 Farrar, Catherine, 42 Royal St................................................ 6.70 Farrington, Curtis W., 1.49 Standish R.d......-....................... 4.95 Feehan, Inez L., 11 Chapman St.............................................. 2.41) Ferrazan, Albert, 60 Homer Ave., Cambridge.................... 2.00 Files, Addison E., 26 leg St.................................................. 2.00 Finneraii, Thomas B,, 20 Watertown St.................................. 2.0,0 Ainnin, Barbara H., so Beeehwood Ave.................................. 6.05 Fiori, George, 29 Elmwood Ave.............................................. 4.0(j Fitzmauriee, John E., 23 Irma. Aire........................................ 2.OD Fletcher, William R., 27 Grandview Ave.............................. 3.27 Forbes, John V., 21 Eliot St.................................................... 2.00 Forgeron, William, 82 Boylston St............................... 3.16 Foundas, Diamount, 56 Kondazian St.................................... 2.00 Freeman, Alary A., 488 Main St............................................ 12.93 Friant, Merriman J., 16 Belknap Ter.................................... 2.00 Gallagher, Norman, 180 Summer St...................................... 4.00 Gallagher, 'Thomas H., 126 Worcester 5t.............................. Gamble, Anna L., 141 Edenfield Ave.................................. . 2.37 Gately, Mildred E., 36 Bacon St...---..................................... 2.00 Gedick, Elwin C., 18 Brimmer St.......................................... 2.00 Geyikian, Stephen A., 82 Dexter Ave.................................... 2.00 Giamis, Frances, 141 Galan St~............................................... 4.25 Giglio, Serafino, 1.1 Keith St.................................................... 2.00 Gilherg, Henx+ik, 91 Bradford Rd............................................. 2.00 Goldstein, Hyman, 38 Walnut Park, Roxbury...................... 4.00 Goldthwaite) James A., 176 Bellevue Rd................................. 5.58 Good, Timothy W., Jr., 73 Evans St...................................... 2.00 Goodrow, Albert A., 616 Arsenal Street.................................. 2.00 Gounaris, William V., 66 Alorse Street .................................. 304 WATER TOWN TOWN REPORT Graham, Grace, 34 Evans Street ...........-__................. 2.01) Gray, Willard, 358 Arlington Street ............................. .......... 4.00 Greene, George, 15 Adarm; Street ............................................ 2.00 Greenlaw, Nettie C., 106 Evans Street ............................... 20.83 ,Gregoire, Wilfred G., 23 Gleason Street.................................. 2.06 Griffin, Delia E. 8 n-ifth Avenue,... .................. ....... 4.47 Grimm, Charles N., 6.9 Prentiss Street......................-_......._ -1).1)o Grogan, Bernard F., 461 Main Street..........._.............. ............. 2jin Grundstroin, Carl W., 63 Church Street.............. ......... 2'(111 Gulesian, Sarnuel 31., 46 Salisbury Road .............--......... 2.4!1 Gulesian, Willis H., 46 Salisbury Road...................... .......__ 2.00 Gustafson, William N., 16 Westland Road.............................. 6.57, Hagerty, Thomas H., 32 Springfield Street.............................. 2.Oo Hagopian, Jerry X., 13 Halal Street...........4........................ 2.00 Hagopian, Rose, 20 Con"rd Road............................................ 2.0o Hall, Franklin D., 57 Irving Street.......................................... 5.()6 Hamm, Ivan S., 20 Califoimia Park.......................................... 7.015 Hammill, Catherine A., 6G Capitol Street................................ 3.37 Hancock, Walter J., 101 Highland Avenue.............................. 2.DU Hanley, Rita L., 24 Hersorn Street ........................................... 2.00 Hansen,`Henry 0,, 129 Grove Street........................................ 2,00 Barrison, Alice, 14 Merrifield Avenue.......................... Hart, Catherine A., 43 Belmont Street..............................__ 2.36 Haw9wirth, Mary G. 299 Waverley Avenue...--................... 2.21 Healy, Maurice D., 19 James Street..---............. ................. 2-th) Hennelly, Marion R., 16 Carver Road, East...... ........ 2.01; Heorbst, Edith M., 21 Glea.,4on Street__.................,......._—. 2,oi1 Heshion, Frank J., 92 Fitchburg Street................................ 6.47 Hibbard, -Nelson J., 66 Pleasant Street................................ 2.13 Hill, Catherine, 82 Salisbury Road............................................ 2.011 Hadgon, Mildred E., 109 Franklin Street........................ ....... 4.07 Hoey, Edward J., 9 Stuart Street............................................ 20 Hagan, Rosemary F., 221 Arsenal Street............. 3.81 Holt, Louis A., 30 Oletitt Street..... ..................................... 2.00 Honsinger, Charles J., 478 N1aj2j Street.................................... Zoo Hopkins, Joh2l J., 12 Frank -Street............................................ 2.011 Hotz, George, 468 Arsenal Street.......................................... 2.(1(j COLUCTOR'S REPORT 30.5 H,oude, Albert E., 36 Paul Street............................................ 11.83 11ovanesynn, Barbara, 180 Walnut St.—.................................. 7.6291 14owe, Wavid F., 49 Fitchburg St.........--.................---.... 2.00 Howe, George K,, 13 Aubuni Place............................... ........ 3.62 Hughes, Irene, 11 Chapman Street............................................ 2.00 Hur3e-y, John X, 164 Main Street............................................ 2,00 Hutchings, Calvin L,, 7 Fletcher Terrace......................-.— 3.62 Hyman, JacQb, 53 Woolson Street, Mattapun.......... ............. 2.36 Janes, Raymond W., 2d Evans Street............ ...................... 2.00 Jacques, Grace X, 41 Quimby Street.................................. 2.00 Jensen, Abe, 52 Arsenal Street................................................ 2,00 Jerabian, Charles, IS Lloyd Road .................. .......................... 4.37 Johnson, Carl G., 189 Edenfield Avenue.................................. 2.10 Johnson, Edwin E., 92 Franklin Street-- 2.00 Johnson, Ernest 0,, 80 Forest Street........................................ 9.00 Johnson, William J., 92 Fayette Street........................... 8.36 Juliano, George, 121 Fayette Street....... ................................ 2.00 Kane, Austin J., 40 Hostonia Avenue...—............................... 2.of1 Kane, Henry G., 403 School Street.....................I..............-, 6.42 Kane, Louis, 167 Mt. Auburn Street....................................... 2.00 Kasparian, Lillian, 77 Templeton ......... 8.()5 Kavafian, Leon, 232 Arlingtoil Street................................. 2.21 Kazanjian, Karekan A., 22 Dartmouth Street........................ 2,36 Keefe, Henry A., 215 Dexter Avenue.................................... 6.18 Keefe, John C., 59 Olney Street.............................................. 2.00 Kenney, Glendon S,, 40 Chauncey Street.............................. 2.04) Kidder, May G., 43 Irving Street............................................ 5.37 Kiernan, 'Mary, 23 Gleason Street......... ...................... ......... 2.00 Kilcoyne, Eugene J., 5G Putnam Street.......... .......... 2.00 Kiley, Ethel F., 261 Common Street........................... .......... 2.0 King, Ethel C., 36 Middlesex Road......................................... 4-73 King & Wo-odland, 58 Gilbert Street........................................ 2.37 Kondayan, Edward R., 522 Mt. Auburn Street...................... 2.00 Koufos, Stephen, 58 Melendy Avenue.................................... 2.00 LaDuke, George C., 211 .summer Street................................ 2.00 Lambert, Arthur F., 101 No. Beacon Street........................ 2,00 Lambert, Muriel K., 332 Belmont Street............................ 5.84 306 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Lanabee, George E., 12 Fayette Street.................................... 5.92 Landers, Raymond L.,{yb�7y22+■+Wt. Auburn Street.................... 2.36 LaRbette, Edwin S., VV Stuart IJtr�y�.axa..i......i......e.Y.4eAbYSYbii '?.illl LaRoche, Arthur J., 28 Adams Street..................................... 2.00 Lavoy, Dorothy, 404 Pleasant Street. ...................................... 2.00 Lawson, Agneta B., 100 Lkangdon .avenue.............................. 2.011 Leary, Ralph D., 111 Galen Street.......................................... 12.01) Leah, Helen, 12 Keith Street...........................,.......................... 2.00 Leary, Edward L., 304 Vazsar Street, Cambridge..............e... 7.11) LeBlanc, Robert G., V) California Park................................ 2.00 Lepera, Joseph, $1 Elm Street.................................................. 2.00 Tester, Margaret, 29 Wilmot Street........................................ 2,011 Levins, Hal, 124 Waverley Avenue.......................................... 2.ry11 Lewis, Ethel H., 59 Bradford Road.......................................... 2.00 Lindahl, Fred E., 20 Prescott Street........................................ 2.00 Livoli, Paul, 302 Arlington Street...................,........................ 2.00 Lovelny, William M., 10 Laurel Street............... 2.94 Lucia, Joseph, 22 Royal Street.................................................. 2.00 Lusk, Thomas, 53 Capitol Street—................ ...................... ..... 2.00 Lyons, Frances A., 16 Chestaut Street.................. LyonF, Frank J., 152 Robbins Road........................................,. 100 -1-IncCurd , Elmo D., 214 Orchard Street.............................. 2,00 1-1.1eDiarmid, Marshall F., 18r field Street............................ 2.00 1racDnnald, Stanley A., 3 Corinne Road, Brighton.............. 4.00 31acLeod, Angus, 28 Francis Street.................i.................... 2.00 11acPher on, Gladys A., 82 Putnam Street........—-.. ....... 2.00 Madden, Katherine F., 64 No. Beacon. Street........................ 2.84 31-a lioeca, Er€rsmo, 239 Lexington Street................................ 2.00 Maguire, Walter W., 112 Charles River Road........................ 4.74 Mahoney, William J., 21 Sunnybank Load............................. 10.I0 Maloney, Charles A., 35 Boylston Street.............................. 2.aij Maloney, James F., 75 Lexington Sheet.............................. 8.53 Maloney, Larry E., 12 Hovey Street........................................ 4.02 Maloney, Larry E,, 107 Harnden Avenue................................ 5.63 1laloney, Ralph B., 75 Lexington Street--............ ...- 4.74 1-1ann, Leslie P., 21 Gleason Street............................................ 2.1l() Mnimarino, Guy, 72 Riverside Street...e..................................... 2.G� COLLECTOR'S REPORT .10 r Manolian, Manuel, 17 Hosmor Street.................................... 4.7% Manoogian, Sarkis, 10 FInwe Street............... ........................ 8.52 Manzelli, Dominic o, 1016 Belmont Street................. ....... 2.06 Markarian, Charles, et, Alike Gragour, 106 11,:1m Street.......................................................................... 2.00 Marken, Anthony, 179 Boyiston Street........................... . ..... 8,84 Marr, Christopher, 12r Dexter Avenue.................................. 2.00 Mari, Marc J., 127 Dexter Avenue........................................ 2.00 47artocchiv Bros., 42 Forest Street.......................................... 11.1111 Martocchio, ,John, 42 Forrest Street...................................... 2,00 Matheson, Daniel, 52 California Street.................................... 5.36 Mayhew, Jesse C., 21 Wilson Avenue...................................... 3.94 1Faamania, Nelson, 168 Spruce Street............... 3.56 111azza, Tony A., 48 Cottage Street..................... .................... 2,00 McAdam, Alexander, 53 Morse Street..................................... 2.00 141cCnrron, Edward T., 1 Capitol Street............................-- 3.15 McCarthy, James, 20 No. Beacom Street.............................. 2.10 McCarthy, John J., 4 Maplewood Street.................................. 2.00 McClelland, Arthur L, 60 Brad-ford Road................................ 2.061 McCool, Hugh J., 55 Gilbert Street........................................ 7.41 McDonald, Margaret, 57 Church Street................................ 5.5" McDonald, Michael A., 177 Sycamore Street........................ 2.00 McDonnell, Rite E., 12 Palmer Street.................................... 9.94 .McDonough, Harold E., 33 Hall Avenue.............................. 4.5 McDougall, Elizabeth A., 23 Onkland Street.......................... 2.00 McElhiney, George H., 19 Marshall Street............................ 2.00 McEwan, Peter, 127 Spruce Street............................................ 2.00 McGann, .John J., 29 Palmier Street........................................ 2.00 McGoldrick, Mary E., 30 Merrill Road.................................... 6.63 McGowan, David A., 31 Olney Street.................................... 2.110 McGowan, Paul C'., 44 Upland Road........................................ 8.73 McGuire, Evelyn, 69 Edenfield Avenue.................................. 7.911 McInnis, John A.., 97 Evans Street........................................ 2.00 McKiernan, Frank J., 24 Brimrner Street.............................. 2.00 McKinnon, Charles K., 106 Chapman Street........................ 2.Ou McKinnon, John E., 36 Waverley Avenue............................ 2.00 McLaughlin, Mary L., 20 Howe Street....................................... 2.00 308 WATERTOWN TOW?' REPORT McLaughlin, John J., 51 Green Street...................................... 6.57 McLelland, John R., 40 Mt. Auburn Street.............................. 2.00 RMcManus, James, 43 Morse Street........................:................... 2.68 McManus, Marguret, 14 Lyons Court........................................ 2.00 McMillan, Abbie G., 137 Templeton Parkway........................ 2.10 McNamara, Francis J., 5 Lovell Road ............................. 7.81) Melvin, Ruth B., 24 Marshall Street...................................... 4.00 Meredith, Florence, 37 Garfield Street.................................... 6.57 Metropolitan lee Co., 321 Washington Street, Somerville.................................................................................... 7.09 Middlesex Trans. Co., 148 Waltham Street............ ............. 3.94 Milan, Philip, 117A Ghlen Street................I............................. 9-100 Milgrooini, Henry, 57 Stanwood Street, Roxbury.................. 1-2.00 Minasian, Hago,p, 95 Nichols Avenue........................................ 2.00 Mirabile, Vito, 305 Mt. Aubui-n Street.................................... 5.36 Mitchell) Hugh D., 92 L{)well Avenue...................................... 3.94 Mon alian, Helens, 68A Edenfield Avenue.................................. 2.00 Moualnui, Rose E., 5 Myrtle Street........................ ...........,,.. 2.00 3luuney, George E., 59 Myrtle Street.................................... 2.00 1-forgan, Chester D., 106 Morse Street.................................. 2.01) Morris, Fred T., 7 Wilson Avenue.............................................. 2.00 Mosea�ytelli, Ulisse D.,] 106�r�Common /� Street.............................. y2q�.I}rt�){) luselev, Albion B., `24 Marcia Road...........I....I..............tiA...... 3. 2 Masher, Nelson M., 14 Summit Road........................................ 4.07 Noonicka, George W., 273 Main 2.01) Moss, Eti .a J., 21. Payette Street.............................................. 13.04 Motitton, Catherine H., 95 Church Street............................. 2.00 Mullahy, Martin, 8 ;(rvfnng Park.............................................. 2.00 Mullen, Thomas W., 29 Fuller Road........................................ 2.00 Mullin, Robert M., 1.11 Harnden Avenue-............................ 2.42 Mulli s, Everett A., 10 Mason Road...................................... 3.54 Murphy, Edmond N., 16 Belknap Terrace.............................. 2.5., Xfnxi•phy, Jahn, 18 Purvis Street.............1-4.......................... 2.00 311urphy, L. Francis, 139 Lexington Street............................ 6.30 Murphy, Nicholas J., 115 Boyd Street.................................... 2.00 Murray, Archie, `6 Eliot .Street................................................ 6.70 Murray, George F., 435 Mt. Auburn Street.............................. 2.36 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 09 Murray, John P., Galen Street.................................................... 2.01) Nardello, Waldo C., 12 Yuktan Avenue.................................. 2.00 Naretti, Rose L., 24 Edgecliffe Road................................... 2.37 arshan, Jack, 377 Arlington Street...................................... 2.00 Naza.retian, Nicholas, 9 Ilosmer Street.................................... '?.Uia Nelligan, Francis, 55A Mt. Auburn Street.............................. 2.oI. IVTiea-stro, Casino D., 428 Mt. Aubuni Street.......................... 2? -2)1 N atar, Bert A., 81 Fitchburg Street...................................... 2.49 O'Brien, Henry J., 144 Stundish Road.................................... 18. O'Brien, John F., 13 Priest Road.............................................. 3.81 O'Brien, John Fl., 11 Birch Road......................................I....... 3.58 O'Brien, Thomas F'., 4117 School Street.................................... 2.00 O'Connell, Daniel E., 26 'Westminster .Avenue.................... 2,00 O'Halloran, R.amond, 45 Alt. Auburn Street........................ 2.00 Ohannessian, Marker, 25 Quimby Strut...................... 2,00 O'Keefe, Francis Q, 202 Maplewood 'Street........................ 2.23 Oiiveto„ Frank, Jr., 27 Carroll Street.................................... 2.00 Oman, Ernest R., 138 Edenf eld Avenue.............................. 4.57 O'Neil, Daniel, 292 Arlington Street........................................ 2.00 O'Neill, Ethel E., 182 Winsor Avenue........................................ 1-1.37 O'Reilly, John, 14 Kilkey Court.................................................. 2.00 O'Ril6y„ Robert B., 61 Commonwealth Road.......................... 2.00 Panagos, Charles, 3-08 ELm Street.......................................... 3.78 Paolera, Victor D., 15 Nichols Avenue..................................... 2.84 Paone, Catherine, 12 Wheeler Lane.......................................... 2.0o Papalia, Friary, 191 Summer Street......................................... 2.58 Paquin, Francis A., 38 Chauncey Street............................... 9.6.1 Parkinson, Frederick 0., 37 Prescott Street............I............... 2.90 Parquette, Mary C., 48 Suunmer Street.................................. 5.52 Parshley, Fred A.., 16 Daftwouth Street............................... 4.00 Pasqualetto, Gilbert, 42 Forest Street.................................... 2,00 Payne, Archibald, 75 Comman Street........................................ 2,00 Pellegrino, Josephine„ 114 Dexter Avenue............................ 4.73 Pepi, Maria., 40 Melendy Avenue............................................... 2.00 ;Perkins, Catherine S., 1.3 Oakley Road......................__............ 3.14 Perry, Maxim J., 47 W;averley Avenue.................................... 2.3 Phelan, Maryita, 142 Langdon Avenue............ .............. .......... 2.23 310 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Phelps, Lester G., 33 Woodleugh Road...................................... 2.10 Piantedosi, Joseph, 183 Payette Street.................................. 4.73 Picard, Eugene S., 60 Capitol Street...................---....... 4.117 Pierce, Charles M., 31 Linden Way--.................................... 4.21 Pierce, Charles M., 31 Linden Way............................................ 4.21 Peillucci, Frank J., 3 Oliver Road............................................ 6.21 Pounder, Jennie L., 16 Sunset Road................ ......... ....... 9,38 Pratley, Albert E., V Commonwealth Road............................ 5).2G Pratt, Amos W., 35 Union Street..................... .............. .. . 7.89 Prendergast, Ann H., 13 Theurer Park.................................... 726 Purcell, Joseph C., 26 Eliot Street.......................................... 2.69 Putney, LeNvis G., 99 Waverley Avenue.................................... 2.00 Raptelis, Dernosthenis, 30 Wells Avenue.............................. 2.()() Raschella, Nicholas A., 84 Garfield Street...... ....... .............. 5,05 Ravesi, Sohn, 122 Chapman Street.......................................... 2.00 Raymond, Dominick B., 905 Mt. Auburn Street...................... 4.10 Raymond, Fred S., 11 Chester Street.................................... 2,0o Read, Marion H., 140 Church Street...............----........... 13.54 Reardon, Mary, 125 Galen Street.............................................. 4.33 Recina, Domenico, 70 Westminster Avenue.......................... 2.00 Redding, Grace M., 100 Fayette Street.................................... 12 1.0() Reitz, John A., 60 Standish Road .......... ..................................:, 8.81 Reynolds, Charles E., 55 Fuller Road............... ........................ 6.05 Reynolds, Frederic L., 4 Carver Road...................................... 7.10 Ricci, Tom, 105 Pleasant Street............................... ................ 2mil Riggs, Lewis W., 50 Bailey Road.............................................. 3.79 RobhisGn, Harry N., 1�)3 Arsenal Street....................... Robinson, Herbert E., 25 Palmer Street.................................. 2.10 Robinson, R. L. & Co., 12 Church Street.............................. 4.63 Rogers, Harry F., 46 Washburn Street.................................. 2.09 Rogers, Helen M., 34 Belmont Street............ ..................... 2,10 Roiha, Armas A., 474 Main Street............................................ 2.0t) Romano, Helen, 26 Clarendon Street........................................ 2.00 Ross, William A., 43 Hillside Road........................................ 12.00 Routen, Joseph S., 138 Orchard Street................................. 8.05 Ruggeri, Anthony, 188 Summer Street.................................. 4.15 Russell, Clifton, 130 Spruce Street..........-19.....................I.... 2.00 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 11311 Russo, Andrew, 15 Linden Street............................................. 2,U0 Russo, Antonio, 249 Lexington Street.................................. 15.46 Ryan, Joseph H., 82 Carroll Street........................................ 3.62 Sabato, Joseph, 285 Palfrey Street............................................ 2.00 Sacco, Dante, 81 Highland Avenue.,............ .................... 2.00 :Saco:, Rose, 38 Edgecliffe Road................................................ 6.57 Sahagian, Norris, 267 Boylston Street.................................. 2.05 Salada Tea Co., Inc., 155 Berkeley Street, Boston.............. 7.10 Salsburg, A, Eric, 19 Commonwealth Road............................ 9.46 Salvo, Vincent A., 113 Forest Street..............--..................... 8.06 Sa-nder, Arno R., 92 BoyLgton Street........................................ 2.00 Sansone, Anthony T., 10 Merrifield Avenue.......................... 10.96 San Soucie, Emil J., 107 Worcester Street........................ 2.00 Santoro, James, 57 Cottage Street.......................................... 2.00 Santoro, James V., 88 Bo yIston Street.................................. 6.86 Sargent, Frank H., 128 Westminster Avenue........................ 2.37 Sarkis, Elizabeth, 24 Dexter Avenue.................... 2.13 Sawin, Kenneth B., 121 Marshall Street................................ 4,73 Sawyer, Erald L., 28 Fuller Road ......................................... 2,37 Sawyer, Kenneth S., 79 M:iin Street....................................... 2.21 Scaltritc), Peter, 30 Sprakhill Street.......................................... 3.612-11 Scarpi-no, 111ary, 18 New Lexington Street.......................... 3.09 Schnare, Vernon G., 11 Dartmouth Street...................... ....... 10.1-1 Schneider, Walter F.,-4 Buick- Street...................................... 8AI Schofield, George C., 20 Washburn Street............................ 2.21 Seaborn, Guy W., 137 Pleasant Street.................................... 2.02 Secord, Ralph S., 104 Putnam Street........................................ 2.Oti Sell, Peter J,, 167 Highland Avenue...................................... 2.93 Sessa, Albert C, 14 Bostonia Avenue.............. ......................... 2.00 Shanley, Thomas J., 9 Linden Way............................................ 2.00 Sha-%,v, Florence M,, 141 Common Street................................ 16.19 Shea, Henry J., .9 Bellevue Terrace............................................ 31.87 Shedd, Charlotte, 91 Standish Road.......................................... 8.99 Sheehan, Gerald P., 44 Mirton Street.................................... 5.31 Sheldon, Clara, 25 Fuller Road................................................ 3.32 Sheridan, Garnie V., 44 Commonwealth Road..................... 7.10 Sh eridan, James H., 76 Green Street.................................... 2.73 312 WATERTOW\ TOWN REPORT Sheridan, Theresa, 5 Theurer Durk........................................ 131 Shick, Jacob, 188 Grove Street.................................................. 2,00 Shields, WilliUm .1,, 81 Galen Street_...... .............. ................ 3.32 Shiel;, Peter, 229 Arsenal Street.............................................. 3.94 Shoesmith, Marjorie G., 46 Bridge Street.............................. 7.15 Sidlauskas, Margaret, 624 Arwnal Street,............................ +2,0v Silvestri, Arthur, 12 Homer Street.......................................... 7.89 Simmons, Oscar H,, 137 Waltham Street..... ............................ `?.li(} Simms, Charles NV., Jr., 427 Park Square Building, Boston. 5.0s Simms, Thomas W., 18 Fifield Street...................................... 2.ofo Simonetti, Jennie, 47 Prospect Street....... .............................. .?.v.l Simonetti, Ralph, 47 Prospect Street........................................ 2.1 10 Sippel, Erwin W., 29 Stearns Road....................... ......... ....... `1,82 Sippel, Robert, 29 Stearns Road.............................................. 7.9,k Sislane, Leo R., 267 Boylston Street.......................................... 4.00 Skinner, Harry H., Jury Road, Sudbury, Mass...................... 17.51 Slamin, May V., 24 1r denfield Avenne.................................... 3.08 Slavin, John 3., 11 Morton Street....... ................................. 2,00 Slain, William, 11 Morton Street.......................................... . 4,00 Sloane, Christopher W., 854 Belmont Street.......................... US Smith, Albert E., 54 Hersom Street...................................... 2.00 Smith, Annie F., 10 New Levington Street.............................. 2.00 Smith, Carlton B., 80 Arden Road;............................................. 8.28 Smith, Emmet F., 16 Cuba Street,.............. .......................... 2.01) Smith, Sola A., 15 l+uller Road................................................ 2.04l Smith, Sydney, 36 Morton Street........................ Smokler, Sophi(.-, 98 Poplar Street.......... ........................... 9,41 Solal:lan, John, 203 Boylston Street............... .... Y Sparkes, Grace A., 31 Fifield Street......................................... 11,88 Spaulding, Ashley W., 20 Parker Street....................... ....... 8.62 Specht, Fred S., 23 Otis Street.............................................. 2.61 Sperguiro, Mary, 14 Berl cley Street..................................... 2.0t) Sgring;man, Harry F., 122 eater Street~............................... 2.00 Stagg, Jessie, 16 Bailey Avenue............................................. 3.62 Stanley, Herbert, 69 Elton Avenue........................................ 2.€0 Sfandwood,.Clyde, lofi Cypress Street......_.................... ......... 4,03 Stapleton, Roland J., 6 Rifle Court.......................................... `.01 w COLLECCTOR'S REPORT 31�, Star Market Co., Ine., 24 11t. Auburn Street........ 57 32 Starbird, George S., 187 Maplewood Street......................... .. 2,42 Steele, Colin H., 1277 Riverside Street..................... ..... 2.00 Ste£aniak, Peter J., 38 Dartmouth Street.............................. 6.63 Steinauer, Karl It., 264 Belmont Street--............................ 2.00 Steiriauer, Meinard C:., 264 110elmolit Street,............................ 4.36 Steinert, AlaTz, 34 Larch Street, Cambridge........................ 11,83 Stepha,nnis Louis, 597 b1t. Auburn Street.............................. 5.36 Stephen, Paul, 104 Coolidge Hill Road............................. ..... 2.14] Stone, Agnes J., 19 Emerson Road....L..................................... 3.79' St011e, Roger X., 100 Russell Avenge.................................... 8.40 Strobel, Marion W., 77 Barnard Av+enue................................... 5.91 Strome, Arthur P.,a43 Mahi Street......................... .................. 2.00 Stuart, T. & Son Cu., 70 Phillips Street.............................. 18.92 Sullivan, Agnes M., 129 Morse Street.................................... 11,83 Sullivan, Etta L., 63 Union Street........................................ 2.61 Sullivan, James H., 508 Main Street.................................... 4.5o Sullivan, Katherine M., 155 Langdon Avenue...................... 2.00 Sullivan, Walter S., 102 Payette Street...............................: 17.09 Surabian, Asadorr, 19 Howe Street.......................................... 4,21 Surabian, George M., 72 Prentiss Street,.........i.................. 2.00 Surabian, Mary, 19 Howe Street................................................ 2.84 Sweeney, Edward J., G Acton Street...................................... 2.00 Sweeney, Mary, 55 Chapman Street........................................ 2.00 Swim m, Lovitt A., 63 Olney Street....................................... 2,10 Sylvester, Romolo, 14 Cypress Street,............................ ...... 2mo Takvorian, Diran, 12 Lawrence Street.................................... 2.10 Tamburro, Elvira, 59 Prentiss Street.................................... 2.52 Tamburrv, Vincie, 24 WaeIls Avenue................................. .... 2,21 Tashjian, Vahe, 12 B rimmer Street—,............--...................... 3.f?#i Tatercksia,n, Bagdaser, 100A School Street..................... ..... 4.73 Tattrie, Jainnie M., 82 Fayette Street.................................. 2.21 Tellstrom, Alice E,, 96 Hillside Road........................................ 2.11 Terwilliger, Wynn M., 145 Common Street.............................. 14.8a Tesbkolan, Haig P., 153 School Street.,..................... ............ 2.00 Testa, Frw], 28 Now I.,e,6ngton Street.................................. 2.0f) Thayer, Edward E., 24 Charles Street..................... ............. `).0 r 314 WATER.TOWN TOWN REPORT Theurer, Otto A., 171 Watertown Street.............................. 2.39 Theurer Contracting Co., Otto A., 171 Watertown Street.................... Thomas, Ambrose S., 138 Orchard Street....................... . ... 2.00 Thornay, Louis, National Shawinut Bldg., Boston.............. 2.04) Thompson, Elizabeth M., 111 Winsor Avenue...................... 2.31) Thompson, Fred W., 368 Arlington Street.............................. 2.00 Thiorndike, Hudson H., 86 Edenfield Avenue........................ 2.31 Thurston, William J., 31 Lovell Road.................................... 2.42 Tinna, Michael, 37 4!uirk Street................................................ 2.0fI Tibbert, Elizabeth J., 109 Boyd Street......................».,...,. .... 5.36 Tierney, Joseph E., 271 Mt. Auburn Street........... ......... 2,73 Tillotson, harry H., 51 Bates Road............................................ 1.78 Timoney, Edward F., 8 Norseman Avenue.............................. 3.79 15money, John A., 8 Norseman Avenue.................................... 3.16 Tippett, Ernest A., 245 4rsenal Street.................................. 2.13 Tirone, John J., 143 Fayette Street........................................ 2.11 Titus, Edgar 0., 60 Lincoln Street................... _' Titus, Harald R., 64 l.,inrohi Street........................................». 2.01) Tocci, Carmine, 240 Waverrley Avenue................................- 3.36 Todino, Elviro, 200 Warren Street.....................................— 4.21 Topjian, Dan, 7 Dartmouth Street.......................................... 2.00 Torosian, John, 38 Cypress Street............................................ 2.84 Torres, Laura M., 153 Summer Street.................................. 2.1S Torres, Diary, 234 'Summer Street........................ Torrey, Arthur R., 92 Fit4:hburg Street................................ 2.37 Towne, Robert J., 2 Clyde Road................................................ 3.6 Troiane, Joseph, 52 Ralph Street.............................................. 201 Tsaeoveanes, Constantine, 191 Boylston Street...................... 6.03 Tsolas, Michael, 41 Coolidge Bill Load.................................. 2,0o Tsolas, Stella, 41 Coolidge Hill Road........................................ 2.84 Tutuniian, Sahag, 54 Quimby Street........................................ 2.0 Tivist, Mary E., 248 Main Street.......................................... 2.Ol1 'U-Dryvit Auto Rental Co., Inc., 6 Belvidere St., Boston.... 6.70 Univin, Cecil J., 176 No. Beacon Street.................................... 2.31 Vahey, Ruth P., 238 No. Beacon Street................................ 2.311 Vanalstine, James H., 26 Springfield Street...........»................ 2.00 COLLECTOR'S REPORT .115 Vartanian, Agnc-,q D,, 233 Boylston Street............................ 3,08 Vartanian, Peter, 89 Dexter 2.ori Veneziana, Domenic, 64 Crawford Street............................ -9.00 Vernilli, Catherine, 11 Dewey Street........................................ 11.9G Veronakis, Costas, 31 Berkeley Street.................................... 2.00 Viering, Bernard J,, 34 Quincy .......................... 2.00 Vogel, John W., 221 Lexington ................ 2.00 Volante, Ernest A., 20 Merrifield Avenue....... ..... ......... 2.00 Valante, William A., 290 Merrifield Avenue,.................... ....... 9.67 Vrock, Rocco, 72 01cott Street.................................................. 2.37 Wakefield, Francis C., 207 Boylston Street.......................... 15.14 Wallace, Gratnt. E., 53 Hillgide Street...................................... 3.79 Wallis, Catherine E., 67 Lovell Road............................. 6.94 Walsh, Ethel Shaw, 324 Comm an Street.............................. 5.05 Walsh, Thomas J., 135 Evans Street........................................ 2.00 Walsh, William J., 152 Belmont Street.................................... 2,00 Walton, Alice E., 2C, 1,oulse Street.......................................... 4,84 Wardell, Myrtle Street, 46 Winsor Avenue.......................... 2.00 Warren, Ireme R., 0' Warwick Road ....................................... 13.88 Warren, Walter, 16 Wells Avenue.....,...._...............................- 13.12>5 Watertown Excavating Co., Inc., 200 Summer Street........ 2.00 WatertoNm Poultry &- Cattle Co., 10 Lowell Avenue,....... 6.73 Watson, Aijee F., 23 Commonwealth Road............. ....---- 2.00 Weaver, Merle E., 23 Appleton Street...--,........., 2.00 Webber, Edwin J 44 Beacon Park.......................................... 3.62 Webster Lumber Corp., 148 Waltham Street...................... 17.36 Wendell, George W., 18 Hovey Street.................................... 2.0o Wengras,Carmela, 15 Dexter Avenue... . --... ........... 2 5): Wheaton, Grace E., 8 Dwight Street............—.1....................... 8.79 Wheeler, Paul K., 2 School Street............ ................ 7,10 White, James L., 68 Spruce Street............. ................ ............ US White, Leonard A., 70 Fayette StreeL..................... 5.45 Whitten, Mary, 14 Prospect Street.................................... 2.00 Wierzzylo, John V., 43 Hasmer Street.................................... 2.11) Wightman, Thomas D., 11 Templeton Pzxkway.................. Willard, somas C,, 13 Copeland Street.................................. 3.94 Williams, Archibald, Jr., 256 tin. Be-icon Street.................. 4.91 31fi WATERTONN N' TOWN REPORT Williams, Edward H., 178 Boylston Street.............................. 6.18 Wilton, Lena, 16 Francis Street............................................ 2.0 Wilton, Richard T., 1G Francis Street...................................... 2.00 'Winslow, Laurence A., 289 Waverley Avenue........... 12.6:f Wiswell, Elsie .1., 69 Cedar Road, Belmont.............................. 4.73 Wojtulewiez, Isadore E., 102 Belmont Street,....................... 6.47 Woodard, Virginia H., 24 priest Road...................................... 2.011 Woodbury, John L., 71. Lincoln Street...................................... 2.00 Woodland, Yred, 28 Parker Street............................................ 7.89 Woodland, Victor J., 30 Longfellow Road.............................. 12.00 Wright, Edith M., 42 Frank Street........................................ 3.24 Wrye, Madaiyn G., 51 Myrtle Street........................................ 4.5a Yatseviteh, Michael G., 4 Bradford Road................................ 8.99 York, Charles A., 275 Main Street.......................................... 2.87 Young, Madeline B., 176 Church Street.............................. 10.74 Yotz, Domenico, 63 Lowell Avenue.......................................... 2.01) Zacheus, Oscar 1., 85 Robbins Road...................................... 2.10 Zafer, George, 21 Berkeley Street.......................................... 2.37 Zaino, Albert, 61 Crawford Street...................... ..................... 4.UG Zaino, Frank, Jr., 25 Norseman Avenue................................ 2.r] Zalenski, Mabel, 41 Chapman Street...................... 2 Janie, Albert, 28 Clarendon Street........................................ 3.3fi 7evitas, Theodore, 265 Boylston Street.................................... 5„42 $6,475.59 1932 REAL AND PERSONAL TAXES UNPAID At Close of Business December 30. 1933 Asterisk (*) paid since close of boons or tax title *Ajarnian, Hovsep, 98 Dexter Avenue....................................$ 160.05 Akillian, Haig, 50 Dexter Avenue....................... ... ............... 11.70 AlewsheriaGn, Melkon, 48 Dexter Avenue, inability to pay.. 7,81) Ananias, Leo, 8 Bailey Avenue................................................. 7.9 `p Ananlan, Narizi, 'Malden............. . .. . .. ................................ 135.31 Anderson, Axel, Spring Street............. .................................... 7.80 -'Anderson, Maude V'., 52 Carroll Street.................... ,.......... 282.i5 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 317 *Annesse, Felice et ax, 66 Sparkill Street............................ 17.55 Aprahamian, Razar, 600 Mt. Auburn Street........................ 19.50 *Aprahamia.u, Zartig, 27 Elton Avenue.................................. 276.90 Arena, Guy, 825 Mt. Aub= Street.......................................... 7.80 Aram, Domenic, 23 Dewey Street.......................................... 3.90 *A.rone, Paaquale et ux, 26 Keith Strut,................................. 88.16, *Bacon, Jennie G., 92 Common Street.................................... 267.15 Bagdasarian, P. A., 104 Belmont Street, inability to pay.... 19.50 Baler, Frank G., 7 Spring Street.,......,...... 20 r *Baratta, Josepil, 69 Forest Street.,........................................ 306.83 Barrett, Joseph G., 15 Fuller Road........................................ 1.95 *Barrouza, Matuel M, et ux, Somerville.............................. 128.50 Bazarimi, Avedis, 55 Dexter Avenue........................................ 3.90 *Bella, Toni et al, Conn............................................................ 376.92 Benj=in, Harry L. et al, 64 Mt. Auburn. Street,............,...... 33.1 Berkowitz, henry, 162 Belmont Street, insolvent..,......... 21.46 Berry-, Ernile P., 20 Richards Road.......................................... 5.8ti 'kBerry, Sarah H., 31 Katherine Read.................................... 291.19 'kRerry, Sarah H. et al, 31 Katherine Roan.......................... 297.36 `Bittelari, John T., 46 Sluing Street.................................... 168.03 *Bloomer, Mary A., 7 Edenfield :revenue.............................. 200,80- *Boudrot, .Mary- A., 182 Pleasant Street.............................. 98.22 *Bourneuf, Leander F., Waverley................. ...... ................... 1.95 -7Brennicl:, Thomas, 23 Prescott Street,................................ 99.36 Breslin, Theodore J., 580 lilt. Auburn Street, inaolvent........ 81.90 Brown, George H., 48 Prentiss Street........................... ..... 3.90 Brown, Lillian F................... ... ............. .................................... A8 Brown, Harry M., 35 Marion Road........................................ 3.9ia *Burbank, Annie E., 44 Katherine Road...........................-- 226.20 Burgess, James, 19 Irving Street............................ 17.55 *Buseoni, Mary, 40 Quimby Strut............................................ 336.39 Sutler, Alfred W., Lincoln.......................................................... 3.51 Caccavaro, Mary, 25 Acton Street........................................ 38U5 r'Calderoni, Antonio et ux, 187 Fayette Street...................... 334.5.5 Caliguiri, Bruno, 91 Watertown Street.................................... 2.73 Camel, Mavro, 121 Mt. Ataburn Street.................................... 19.50 *C merato, Salvntore et ux, 38 Bradshaw Street.................. 7.8o i 18 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT *Camerae, William R., et ux, 48 Fayette Street.................... 46.+3 "Gunady, Lois J., 18 Channing Road.....................................- 247.65 *Cnnady, Oscar M., 18 Channing Road................................ 173.9 "CaragUlikITT, Alice, 9 Hazel Street......................................... 220.85 Cara liars, Leon, 4 A dam3 Street.......................................... 3.90 Carey, Thomas, Everett.,.......--....................... ..... ........, ....... 3.90 Carlstron, Knut S., 55 Pequosette Street.................................. 19.51) *Carpenter, F. Scott et ux, 102 Stonleigh Road.................. 140.79 Carr, Myles L., 28 Spring Street............................................ 4.29 *Ca.rrabis, 'Vincenzo, 44 Macon Street...................................... 111.15 'Carroll, Pearl A., Trustee, 124 Putnam Street................., 330.05 *Caruso, Concezio, et ux, 185 Warren Street..................... .. 105.30 C. D. & 1R. Laundry, Inc., 60 Acton Street.......................... 390.01) -`Ceglia, Vincenzo et ux, 37 Church Hill-............................ 104.14 *Cerrato, Vincenzo et ux, King Street,...............................>» 15.68 Chace, Harold E., 120 poplar Street........................................ 1.95 y-'Chambers, Margaret X, 9 Grci ville Road........................ 228.76 Chandler, William S., 17 Merrill Road.................................... 3.90 Chapman, Alfred. G., Jr., 115 Poplar Street.......................... 7.80 Chat;ach, Archie, 417 Ilt. Auburn Street.............................. 11.70 Chopourian, Harry M,, 504 Mt. Auburn Street........................ 12.87 *Chopourian, Minas, 504 Mt. Auburn Street.......................... 241.80 -IrFlitcroft, Albeit E., 58 Chapman Street.......................... 168.49 Foster, William D. et al, 34 Carver Road, East.................. 39.00 -110owler, Joseph, 1.6 Ladd Street............................................ 156.00 *Gallagher, Berman J. et ux, 78 Green Street........»............ 296.40 Galligan, John, 598 111t. Auburn Street.................................... 19.54) `'Gallo, Domenico et ux, 210 Palfrey* Street......................... 161..85 *Geilfuss, Lena M., 24 Dlcott Street-...... ...................... ........ 391.02 *Giacomandrea, Giovanni et ux, 47 Hosmer Street.............. 273.00 *Giannotti, Mary, 312 Arlington Street................................ 312.00 Gibbons, Edward C., 16 Hall Avenue..................................., 2.34 *Giragos an, Dedros, 15 , igreloiv Avenue........................... 167.70 Gnclwin, Nellie, 17 Chester Street.............. *Gruhann, Helen F., 122 Barnard Avenue...... ........--........... 820,52 *Guenther, Gertrude E., Waltham............................................ :3.91) Gustafson, John F., Watertown Street............. ... ... . ., .. ., 7.80 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 319 :Ilaa3rtz .Masan Grower Co., Pleasant Street............................ 1,984.32 'Haddie, James L., 27 Copeland Street...............................__ 11.2.og 3Hadjinhan, Hagop S., 27 Adams Street.................................. 269.10 *Hadley, Mary V., 316 Common Street.................................... 321.75 Hall, Edwin Al., 30 Fuller Road.................................................. V8.36 Hands, Howard A. et ux, 2h Palmer Street.............................. 3.90 '',Handy, Daisey A., 161 Lexington Street.... 231.04 Harmon, S., 468 bl<ain Street.................................................. 3.90 ''Harris, Heirs Catherine, 115 Lexington Street.................. 214.42 *Harris, George +C., 18 Fairfield Street.................................. 249.60 *Harttuag, Pawl G., 27 Maplewood Street................................ 524.94 *Hawes, Otis L., 13 Main Street.............................................. 273,00 Healey, Jahn J., 54 Waltham Street........................................ 217,4„ *Helling, John W. at pax, 1.43 Spruce Street........................ 19 r.51 "Hill, Oscar, 700 Belmont Street.............................................. 352j9(j °'`Vinckle , Ora E., 35 Mt. Auburn Street.............................. 1.5.60 *11odgkinson, George R., Worcester....................................6... 285,35 *IIolland, Edward D., 608 Mt. Auburn Street........................ 563,60 *Horacek, Jahn M. et ux, 15 Whitney Street........................ 312,00 '14udsan, John R., et ux, 5 Partridge Street.......................... 283.50 *13udson, Mary J., 92 13roen Street, Waltham...................... 536.68 4Hughes, Joseph M. et ux, 10 Morton Street........................ 298.84 :Hull, Ruth N., 47 Emerson Road...,.......I--...................... 118.79 Hunsley, Ruth, 133 Templeton Parkway............................. 246.47 'Hunt, Mabel M., 281 Arsenal Street......................................... 263.48 :fIodice, Clemente, 259 Lexington Street,............................... 5.85 *indite, Domenico, Wa lltham..,.................................................... 93.60 '#Jacobsun, George, 44 Fairfield Street.................................... 200.00 Jennison, Everett, 693 Mt. Auburn Street............................ 3.90 °$Jensen, Jahn K., 572 Main Street............................................ 1,889146 'Johanson, Carl W., Trustee, Boston.................................... 617.73 "Johnson, Andrew T. et ux, 57 Palfrey Street........................ 319.98 *Johnson, Edward A., 23 Appleton Street................................ 228.1.E *Johnson, Jacob J., 76 Dexter Avenue.................................... 402.13 ,Fares, David R., Alfred Road............... ................................ 277.12 *Kalaijian, Matas R., 62 Lexington Street............................ 121.86 ;�Kalajian, IVazley, 55 Prentiss Street.................................... 282.75 320 WAiERTOW TOWN REPORT Bandar, George, 127 Galen Street.............. ...... ........... 49.71 '.Kane, Elizabeth M., 2 Derby Road........................................ 163.43 ' Karaian, John S., et ux, 61 BoyLaton Street........................ 278.85 *Kashishian, Almost, 122 Walnut Street..-......................... 291.90 "Ka.zanjian, Flagap Al., 105 School Street............................- 27.3u Keefe, Charles E., 28 Axsenal "Street...................................... 10.73 Keefe, Joseph, 131 Spring Street............................. ......... 3.90 Keefe, Owen, 10 Mt. Auburn Street:.......................................... 7.80 Kelley, Charles E., 2A Alt. Auburn. Street.............................. 7.80 Kelley, Thomas J., 2 Elton Avenue............................................ 7.80 Khachadoorian, John, 102 Dexter Avenue.............................. 7.80 ".IKhazarian, Flkazar E. et ux, 24 Wilson Avenue.................. 273.63 Klauer, Alvin A., 76 Prezatiss Street...................................... 3.90 "Knapp, James C., et ux, 1339 Lnnj,,,don Avenue...................... 342.59 Kreem, Roie J., 601 Mt. Auburn Street.................................. 2.50 K. & S. Motor Cnr Co., Inc,, 152 Galen Street.................... 1.9,50 *Lally( Joseph M., Grandview Avenue.................................... 473.77 *Larkin, M. Isabella, 215 Arsenal Street................................ SD4.20 *LeFart, Mary 'S., 134 Sumter Street.................................. 192.33 *Leonard, Byron A ux, 105 Rutland Street............................ 56.77 *Leonard, Byron et ux, 105 Rutland Street........................ 29.79 Lauricella, Antonio, 106 Main Street ...................................... 30.81 'Lepordo, Carlo et ux, 13 Berkeley Street...........,.................. -:10.60 Leporte, Lois, 755 Mt. Aubuni Street.................................... 78.114) Levine, Joseph, 49 Edenfield Avenue.................................. 281.3 i Lewis, George M. et ux, 24 Palfrey StreeL........................... 182.20 *Lindahl, Mande, 2C1 Prescott Street.............................. ....... 144.8`' !Linehan, Simon J., 15 Brookline Str+eeL................................. 7.80 *Lovell, Eva E., 81 Katherine Raad.......................................... 234.0 Lynde, Kenneth B.•, 79 Poplar Street..................................... 4.88 -HacClure, Sidney, 358 Arsenal Street.................................. 19.5D *AiacDonald, John W. et ux, 47 C itbert Street--................ 287.76 *MacDonald, Sarah- A., 31 Prescott Street............................ 299.65 *Mailly, N'elida, 24 Dersom Street.......................................... 167.70 *Malloy, Charles FL, 6 Myrtle Street...,,................................... 118.95 *Maniaci, Carmelo, 76 Madison Avenue......... ........................ 91.:90 'Marchese, Lorenzo et ux, 33 Oakland Street....... ........ 115.02 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 321 Marchetta, Salvatore, 2918 Waverley Avenue........................ 3.911 *Marderosian, Dick, 140 Nichols Avenue.............................. 338.58 Markarian, Sarkis, 85 Bigelow Avenue.................................... 13.+65 *Martocchio, Heirs or Deviseeq Pietro, 11 Warren Street.... 1.98.54 Mayo, Harry Otis, 259 Mt. Auhum Street.............................. 85.80 *Mazza, Carmeno J., 49 Cottage Street.................................... 11.70 *Mazza, James V., et ux ............................................................. 68.25 McAndrews, Dennis J., 34 INlelendy Avenue....,....................... 39.00 "'.McCafferty, Heirs or Devisees William, 5(i Cuba Street.— 124.9U *ALUCarthy, Sophia V., 85 Watertowu Street.......................... 345.05 *McCool, Hugh M. et ux, 53 Gilbert Street........................-..., 280A0 *McCue, Helen C., 293 No. Beacon Street.............................. 35.10 McCue, Thomas Joseph, 2.93 No. Beacon Street.................. 3.9i) *McEnaney, Michael, 113 Boylston Street.............................. 71.05 *McGann, Delia d,, 135 Edenfield Avenue............................ 157.53 McHugh, Jahn J. et ux, 90 School street................................ 16,12 Meliroy, John, 12 Belmont Street,......................................... 19.50 *McKenna, Charles et ux, 93 California Street.................. 95.11 *McMurtrie, Lillian, 84 Fitchburg Street............................... 228.07 McNamara, J. H., Inc., 298 No. Harvard St., Town Counsel bringing suit to recaver tax................................... 975.00 Mela.nson, Archibald, 20 Theurer Park.................................... 3.W Meloian, Sarlds, 31 Templeton Parkway.................................. 4.88 1 CIVin, Albert 1., 12 Flint Road. ....................................... . 16,58 *Merrill, LeVerne, Florence Terrace........................................ 306.15 *Merrill, William S., '7 Florence Terrace.............................. 204.55 *Merrallo, Jennie, 42 W eshuinster Avenue.......................... 269.56 *Mintz-, K. Chesley et i x, 30 Everett Avenue,..................... 240.12 *Mixahile, John, 34 No. Beacon Street.................................... . 7.80 *Mooers, Heirs Wilhelmina, 105 Spruce Street.................... 247.65 1�Moaoey, Daniel George, et ux, 124 Nichols Avenue„--...... 21.2.96 Mooradian, John, 159 ML Auburn Street................................... 6.74 *1$oore, Elizabeth G., 61 Marion Road................... ................ 209.08 Moore, Samuel, 36 Pleasant Stet............................ . . ........... 39.00 *Morse Body Co., Ine., Howard Street......... ....................... 31.5.90 Mortiill+a, Alatlie, 521 Mt. Auburn Street.........................—... 3,9D *Moscato, Luigi, East Boston........................,...,...,....,............ 19.50 322 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 'Mostvlvitz, Helen J., 591 Main Street...... 241.64 *Murray, Mary W., Harrington Street.................................... 152.10 Murray Motors, Inc., 72 Dexter Avenue.................................. 3.90 Merrill, William S., Priest Road.............................................. 30.111 *Nardone, Andrew, 17 Middle Street,....................................... 21.45 Natoli, Lavrrence, Spring Street ................................................ 241.3[1 Narsasian, Decaran, 170 Belmont Street.............................. 11.70 Naa zekian, Martin, 138 Belmont Street................................ 11.70 *Neshe, Domenico et ux, 86 Walnut Street............................ 195.25 *Newcamb, 'William 3L, 11 Fairview Avenue....................... 329.97 *Nicholson, Abby M., 426 Main Street.................................. 76.35 *Noel, Nora K., Roxbury-................ ....................................... 344,76 Oates, Edward A., 443 31t.. Auburn Street.............................. 1.95 O'Eris, Exam{ H. et ux, 31 Standish Road.......................... 303.5.11 `O'Brien, Georize A., Bailey Avenue........................................ 13.98 O'Connell, James J., 26 Westminster Avenue........................ 1.915 O'Leary & Tracy, Inc., 66 Mt. Auburn Street......................... 3.90 'O'Neil, Abbie C. et al, 38 Forest Street............................. 46.60 "Ormsby-, Leslie E., et ux, 78 Fitchburg Street.................... 240.04 *O'Sullivan, Margaret, Cambridge .......................................... .94.4'-�' Ounjian, Mihran, 1D1 Bigelow Avenue...................................... 315.1R *Panne, Ciriaco, 24 Wheeler line............................................. 368.10 Parquette, Archibald W., Wollaston..............--... ....... ......... 11.70 %Parsekian, Veronica M., 105 Nichols Avenue.......--..,....... 6.88 Parsekian, Sarkis, 109 Nichols Avenue................................... 11.70 "Parsekian, Sarkis & Veronica M., 109 Nichols Avenue........ 7.80 *Parsekian, Veronica 114M., 14;1 Nicho14q Avenue............ ......1 780.00 *Pass, Ida, Newtonvi lle................................................................ 101.41 *Perkins, Elias A., 73 Fayette Street........................................ 35.10 P'e�gvossett Press, 'Alain .Street .................................................. 77.98 Peters, Andrew, 379 Main Street.............................................. 10.10 *Phillips, Thomas A., 234 Arline-Lon Street........................ 204.32 Pillsbury, Benjamin 0., 232 Bellevue road............................ 7.io ;LPino, Francesco, 49 Loomis Street...................................,.... 167.7{i *Piteri, Carmino et ux, 10 French Terrace.............................. 39.07 Pollack, Blanche, 158 Belmont Street........................................ 11.71) *Pouliot, Joseph 141. et ux, 231 No. Beacon Street................ 280.811 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 320 Priest & Co., 112 Common Street.......................................... 19.50 "'Raimondo, Angialina, 819 Mt. Auburn Street.................. 294.45 "Ricci, Angelo, Watertown.,....................................................... 53.98 Rieclo, Julia, 74 Bigelow Avenue.............................................. 20.48 *-Rice, Addie L., No. Hanover.................................................... 421.2o Rich, Walter ......................................... ........................................ 7.80 `Riggs, Axie J., 50 Bailey Road............................................... 648.98 Roche, Frank, 124 Galen Street.......................................... ..... 3190 "Romeo, Carmelo, Belmont-...................................................... 345.44 Rooney, John F., 110 River-side Street...................................... 7.80 Rothberg, B., 87 Main Street...................... ........I......... 16.58 Roy, IN-linnie J., 6A Bigelow Avenue.......................................... 7.80 �-'Rutledge, Harold F. et ux, 70 Chapman Street.................. 173.58 4Ryan, Mary A., 59 Dartmouth Street.................................... 235.95 'ARya--n, Mary G., 522 Pleasant Street........................................ 19.50 'tSacca, Rose, 36 Edgecliff Road.............................................. 336-10 r,Safarian, Garabed S., 23 Lloyd Road....................................... 284.70 �Sahitti, Antonio et ux, et al, 114 Putnam Street................ I D9.30 Sanborn Motors, 126 Galen Street............................................ 78.01) *Sarabella, Elisa, 54 Piermont Street.................................... 64.12 ;'Sarkisian, Melke et al, 90 Cypress Street............................ 175.92 *Savage, Jeremiah J, et ux, 142 Palfrey Street ................... 152.16 *Schou, David, IG Lawrence Street........................................1. 106.75 I-Schivabe, Oscar A., 60 Channing Road................................ i 11,89 Secord, Fred, 65A Dexter Avenue.......................................... 13.65 'I-Sellon, Walter A. et ux, Sheldon Road.................................. 255.45 ''Semple, Robert et ux, 129 Westminster Avenue................... 185.66 Seretelly, Eurip(les M. et al, 95 Arlington Street.................. 13.65 ` Severino, Bernardinu et ux, 112 Edenrield Avenue............ I().U 1) '"Shahbazian, Nellie E., 1063 Belmont Sheet........................ 338.11 "Shaljia-n, Aimie, 16 Frwicis Street..................... ....... 345.15 Sheridan, Thomas F., 89 Main Street...................................... 28.08 Simonds, Luther W., 100 Church Street................................ 237,90 Simpson, Eugene A., 165 Standish 7.80 :'Smedile, Sebastian, Somerville................................................ 1.95 7'Smith, Fred, Brookline............................................. ................ 145.04 Snelig-rove, Williarn W., 16 Middlesex TZ-oad..................-....... 22.G2 324 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT *Sparks, Gracie A............ .. ....................................................... 304.20 *Spiro, Moro, 55 Spring Street.--.,......................................... 126.75 *Stephen, Paul, 104 Coo dge Hill RDad............ .. . ............... 438.75 *Stone, Edwin L., Arlington Street........................ . .......a...... 28U1 ''Sullivan, John J., et uk, 9+6 Boylston Street,"..............--- 2£2.7 i *Surabian, YLachadoor, 96 Cypress Street.............................. 152.58 Tanoian, John, 643 Mt. Auburn, Street....... ........................-.. 1.9.50 "`Tsverna Luigi 96 Highland A +y 5 .9 Taverna, Pasquale, 141 Westminster Avenue........................ 3'72.3.5 *Theurer, Etta A., Trustee, 171 Watertown Street............ 1,413.99 *'Thierry, Adelaide H., Cambridge............................................ 1190.0 *Thissen, Hazel Lee, 153 Common Street............................. 294.45 *Tiberias, Joseph et al, 27 Churchill Street+............................. 43,80 *Toblo, Sant et us et al, 149 Lexington Street,.,,.................... 1+60.99 'rodino, Maria, 15 Cushman Street.............................+............ 11.91 `pTomasetti, Gregory et ux, 80 Maxink Street................... ........ 197.3G *Ciarlo, Domenico, 61 Lexinflon Street.................................. 88.12 Claffey, Mary F., Trustee............ .............................................. 43 *Coffey, Heirs or Devisees John, 251 Piensant Street........ 88.85 Coffey, Heirs Michael, 127 Fayette Street.............................. 1.00 Cohen, Dennis, 101 Common Street........................................ 11.70 Cohen, Dexter, 84A Main Street........................................... .... 9..36 Cohen, Dexter S., 2A Alt. Auburn Street................................ 4.89 Cohen, Sarah, 47 Capitol Street................................................ 9.75 Colburn, Stanley W., 37 Rangeley Road.............................. 12.01 Colby, Marjorie X., 22 Elliot .street, can't locate.................. 8.58 Colonial Curtain, Inc., 36 Pleasant Street.............................. 19.50 `Corcoran, Frank G. et ux, 123 Arsenal Street,................... 222.30 Corsetti, Guiseppe et ux., 199 Lexington Street.................. 163.80 Cosasbellis, Evantha N., 744 Mt. Auburn Street...................... 2.31 *Cov3no, Frank et ux, 22+6 Westminster Avenue.................. 29.25 Crafts, Etta Ni., 46 Briomfield Street........................................ 1.95 Crispy Baking Co., Inc., 32 Crawford Street......................+... 62.40 *Crosby, Thomas J. et ux, 115 Hill Street.............................. ' 76.13 *°Crupi, Santos et ux, 11 Keith Street..."............................... 115,05 *Curciss, Teresa, 41 Fayette Street................+.,...................... 298.87 Cxufin, Andrew, 315 31ain Street..................+a+..+.....,..+...+..... 10.73 COLLECTOR°S REPORT 32 *Crocket, George E..................................................................... 33.49 "Dadaian, Hampar et ux, 212 Boylston Street........................ 280.16 D'Alanno, Antonia et ux, 88 Arlington Street........................ 5€1.70 Thomas Dalby Company, 89 Morse Street............................... 1.,560.0(1 Daniels, Harry, (A 7 Mt. :Auburn Street.................................... 294.45 *Daniel, Francesco et ux, 19 Dewey Street.......................... 238.97 'Davenport, Alfred M., 88 Grove Street_................................. 1,265.55 *Davenport, Florence M., 88 Grave Street.............................. 358.8o -*Davis, Albert E. et ux, 29 Lowell Avenue............................... 112.44 DeFelice, Joseph, 46 elendy Avenue.............................4..a... 3.90 DeGiso, Lawrence, 640 Mt. Auburn Street.............................. 5.85 "Della Rosa, Francesco et ux, 191 Warren Street.................. +.811 *Delraso, .Francesco et ux, 191 Warrcn Street.................... 11.70 41)01arco, Joseph et al, 98 Spring Street............................... 31.86 -I'DeNevellis, Giulio et ux, 37 Fairfield Street i....................4.. 274.95 PeProto, AlbanG, 753 Mt. Auburn Street................................ 3.90 }DexBoghosi s, Marian X., 21 MelendyT Avenue................ 226.63 :'DerHovhanesian, Israel, 138 Forest Street............................ 146.25 Derian, John, 8 Hazel Street...... . .......................................... 31).00 Deroyia.n, A.rminag et ux, 19 Melendy Avenue...................... 292.93 Deseheneaux, George, 158 Common Street................... .......... 19.5() *Deschen+es, Arthur E., et ux, 36 Upland Road...................... 243.75 *Devoe, Stephen J. et ux, 9D Westminster Avenue—......... 308.11, Dodakian, John, 405 Mt. Auburn Street................................... 3.90 "Dolan, Bessie C., 9 Prescott Street.......................................... 273,00 *Dolan, William T. A ux, 131 Edeaield Avenge................ 157.86 *Dosdoumian, Avedig et ux, 141 Cypress Street.................. 340.53 "Duf€v, Riernan, EostoTl............................................................... 380.25 *Duffy, Peter D., 15 Prescott Street—......................... .......-- 163-90 -,Dugan, Sarah al., 158 No. Deacon Street............................ 100.00 Durbin, Frank, 13 Eliot Street................................................ 5.98 E. C. Manufacturing Co., 99 Spring Stiwt.............................. 19.50 `17,,dwards, Margaret, Somerville......................................... .... `14.51, *Egleston, Mary, 27 Winter Street............................................ 331.33 Emery, Orrietta, 156 Belmont Street........................................ 7.811 *Eordeldan, John et nx, 194 Boylston Street........................ 396.1 r *Espoaito, Vincenzo, 18 Chandler Street................................ 206.7f: 326 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Essayan, Leon et al, 584 .NLit. Auburn Street............................ 19.50 "'Evans, Charles M., Arlington Street.......................... ........... 301,93 "Evans, Janes E.................................................. ... 261.51 Facenda, Evaripto, 753 Mt. Auburn Street............................ 3.90 *Fay, Mary A., 122 No. Beacon Street.................................. 130.54 -'Feola, Frank, Newton................................................................ 4 8 6.55 'Files, Marion 1., 36 Hardy Avenue.......................................... 193.0-5 Files, Walter W., 36 Hardy Avenue..................................... 1.915 Fitzgerald, Jaynes R., Alhany, N. Y..................................... 235.0 Fitzgerald, Martin et ux, 90 Payette Street........................ 53.03 "Torsi, Cesare, 67 Waltham Street.......................................... 72.15 `Tracy, Reuben M., 2.56 Orchard Street.................................. 46.80 United Amer. Soda Fountain Co. ............................................ 1,852.50 (Town Counsel has brought suit) *Vail, Lawrence M., 24 Rutland Street................................. 197.18 *Vanetzian, Jasper, 35 Cypress Street...................................... 261.31) Vendit, laic., Watertown.............................................................. 78,00 *Verducci, Domenico, Brighton.................................................. 7.80 Viering, Edward A., 220 Waverley Aven1le.............................. 64.35 �Voccarello, Toiamaso et ux, 215 Palfrey Street................ 156.49 *Waltham Country Club, Waltham.......................................... 2,851.73 "Ward, Grace E., 29 Chester Street........................................ 169.45 Watertown Excavating Co., Inc., Town Counsel bringing suit to recover tax..................--...................... 214.5o Watertown Grist Mills, Inc., 83 Galen Street, insolvent.... 8.79 Weare, C. A., Watertown Street............. ................................ 3.90 Watertown Xlotc)rs Sales Co., Inc., 49 No. Beacon Street.... 19.50 Webster Lun-Lber Co., 148 Waltbam Street..........._.......... ....... 61.62 *Welsh, Charles D., 121 Highland Avenue............................ 42.3f) *Wentworth, Mary E., 73 Piermont Street............................ 174.40 *Whalen, Patrick E. et ux, 121 Edenfield Avenue.............. 150.52 *White, Clara -lifitchell, 60 Alt, Auburn Street........................ 183.73 *White, Edward K, 60 Mt. Auhlrn Street.............................. 207.1'2) "Whitney, Eliza J., New York.....................................—............. 3.90 *Wlilttemore, Casper M. et tax, 149 Hillside Road............... 282,29 "Wilbur, J. W. Company, Inc., ......................... 122,85 "Wilson, Mary B., 118 Marshall Street.................................. 228.16 COLLEC'TOR'S REPORT 327 NVitkin, Jacob, 12 Mt. Auburn Street, out of business...... 58.60 Wong, Phillip, 313 Main Street................................................ 3.911 `Woodland, Bennett., 45 Banc:roft Street................................ 185.Gs *Worcester, Ralph H., 43 Phillips Street.................................. 351jin *Wright, Bertha +G., 83 Fitchburg Street................................. 149.98 "Wright, Edward F. Trustee, 70 Mt. Auburn Street........ 1,5 5.41 �'Wri ht, Edward F. et al, Ill Mt. Auburn Street.................... 349.05 'Wright, Frank E. et ux, 64 Olcott Street.......................—. 194.71. *,Young, Hebron E., 65 Hillside Street................................... 32.52 2 Young,Ely"sses S., Trustee........................................................ 393.84, *Zaccagnini, Pietro et ux, 103 Pleasant Street...................... 251.55 Zaccagnini, Pietro et Tony Maneici, 103 Pleasant Street.... 187.33 Zakarian, Nevart, 169 Walnut Street...................................... 247.65 Lanco, Maria, Waltham................................................................ 97.96 Title, Kolman, 48 Alt. Auburn Street........................................ 3.90 TAX TITLES *Casselman, Louise C.................................. ......................... 67.6:33 *-Foley, Augustine A., 66 Spring Street..................—........... 200.85 *Hartung, Paul G., 27 Maplewood Street................................ 103.35 Kotren, Bessie R........... .. . . . .................................................. 304.20 `Menton, Patrick A. et ux, 061) Main Street............................. 248.11 *O'Shea, Ida McCarthy, 41 Adams .Avenue............................ 349.12 Pearce, Ida E................................................ .............................. 213.31 =l-Sabastiano, Ucello, 3 Derby Road............................................ 337.84 1932 UNPAID EXCISE TAXES At Clare of Business December :30. 19.33 Committed March 17, 1932 Aliveto, James, 27 Carroll Street.............................................. 2.69 Badavian, Rose, 29 Charles Street............................................ 13.46 Barnes, iGladion If., Cambridge............... ...................... ........... 2.011 Barry, Edward 31., 28 Commonwealth Road............................ 5.39 Beattie, Raymond G., 75 Pearl Street........................................ r,1� Bill, Marjorie B., 36 Paul Street-............. 9.57 WATERT(}WIti TOWN REPORT Slake, Ernest C., 112 No. Reacon Street........,......................... 12.8 Sogosian, Simon, 1,9 Melendy Avenue.................................... 8.38 Brown, Leslie P,, 115 Common Street.................................... 20.94 Cadman, Harold W., 38 01cott Street.................................... 2.09 Carey, Helen M,, 121 Mt. Auburn Street........................ ........ 9.57 Clark, Levi, 402 Lexington Street............................................ 10.17 Clean Art Laa ndryo 107 pleasant Street................ .... . ...... 10.7 i Clev2al, Herrman D., 80 Beechwood Avenue—............. -° Cohen, Alfred, Dorehest.er........................................................... 7.48 Colligan, Charles P., 5 Royal Street......................................... 23.54 Conary, Homer C., 22 Irving Park................... ....... 2,00 Cerazzini, Fred, 31 Cypress Street.................... ...................... 21.15 Crowell, Sumner C,, 296 Mt. Auburn Street........................ 5.98 Cunningham, Arthur M., 64 Fdgeeliffe Road.......................... 9.57 Daniel, George L., 24 Gilbert Street.......................................... 11.37 Davis, John H., 34 Hillside Road.............................................. 13.46 DeVincent, John., 106 Dexter A.veuure........................................ 3.Si1 Doherty, .fames H., 109 Lexington Street..................... Donavan, William H., 22 Theurer Park................................., Doucette, L. Paul, 45 Pequosette Street.................................. 5.98 Duclasrme, William F., 32 Laurel Street................................ 11.37 Dunn, James 13., Allston.............................................................. D.'1 Follett', Bernard, 192 Arlington Street---......... ................... 1{} l; Fraser, Frank A., 379 Arlington Street............. ................ 4.11') Frost, David E., 32 Frans. Street........................ ..—... . ......... 5'05 Garab€f inn, Ntephen, 7 t fr ove Street.................................... 8.08 Giblin, Thomas, 54 Edenfield Avenue.................. r Goldr;am, Robert 1., 4.1 Gleagon Street.................................... 2.00 Greene, William J., 105 Orchard Street.................................... 8.99 Eaddie, James, 27 Copeland Street................................. ... .. 11.97 Harrington, 141argaret dA.,, 39 Chapman Street........................ (.49 Hartrmett, Edward L., 15 Copeland Street—.... ...........-........... 10.7 0 Heffernan, Daniel F., 5 Whituay Street....-.—........................ 11.37 Higglas, Stanwood E., 158 Boylston Street.............................. 7.48 Hilton, Chester S., 31 Lav7,ence Street..................................... 2.6:1 Holland, Edward D., 16 Stearns Road.................................... 5.39 Jacobs, Adolph R., 154 No. Beacon Street.. . .. ... ... ........ 4,58 COLLECTOR'S REPORT divelekian, Leon D., 20 Lawrence 3.29 Johnson, Floyd A., 48 Pequosette Street..-........................... 5.99 Jones, Harry 0., 117 Pleasant Street...................................... 2.00 Jordan, Florence M., 616 Main Street........................................ 1.49 Kasabian, Josephine, a' Crawford Street................................ 30.52 Keefe, William F., Waltham...................................................... 5,09 Kelly, Frank W., 25 Springfield Street.................................. 2.09 Kendall, Thomas C., 12 Berkeley Street............................. 5.09 Kenney, John J., Jr., Cambridge.............................................. 11.6 Kilcoyne, Eugene J., 128 Chapman Street............................ 4.19 Kilgore, Damon M., 135 Galen Street........................................ 16.76 Ladd, Joseph H., 90 Robbins Road............................................ 5.aq La Rosa, Joseph, 27 Howard Street....................................... 7.18 Lavin, Clarence J., 26 Dexter Street....................................... 7.90 Leonard, Anna X, 32 Oakland Suet.................................... 3.59 Lincoln, George, 606 Belmont Street...........,............ .......-...... 1.48 Lindahl, Francis, 20 Prescott, Street........................................ 8.29 Liscomb, Aubrey C., 34 Charles Street................................. 2.uo Lynch, Grace G., 94 Galen Street........................ ..................... 2.00 MacDonald, harry, 100 Langdon Avenue................................ 8.98 Manning, Jameg F., Cambridge.................................................. 4.49 Maude, Charles, 82 Springfield Street.......... ........................ 3.59 Maunur,, William J., 100 Boylston Street............................. 9.28 Maxwell, George J., 10 Bates Road ......................................... 10.77 McCabe, William C., 83 Bradford Road.................................. 7.48 McCue, Thomas J., 264 No, Beacon Street............................ 23.94 McDonald, Malcolm, 16 Charles Street.................................. 4.79 McDonald, Thomas J., 48 Summer Street.............................. 5.09 McGivern, FraTik J., 50 Olcott StreeL....... ............................... 4.49 Menton, Patrick A., 669 Main Street..........i........................ 2.09 Mesmar, Abe E., 1072 Belmont Street.................................. 4.00 Miller, George, '27 Linden Way.................................................. 2.69 Miller, Ray A., 12 Bustania Avenue........--.............................. 7.115 Miqtretta, Leonard, 14 Ream Street........................................ 8.98 Mogan, Ruth M., 109 Union StreeL........................................ 3.29 Moran, William R., 17 No. Beacon Street....... ....................... 3.29 Mudgett, Albert I., (; Phillips Street .....................I... 6.86 830 WATERTOWN TOWN' REPORT .Muldooji, William 11,, 488 Alain Street.................................... 8.08 1lulhearax, Joseph, 12 Theurer Park........................................ 2.39 Murphy, Joseph, 15 Longfellow Road...................................... 2.(V) Nally, Thomas F., 25 Bancroft Street...................................... 31.142 Nee, William P,, 38 A1ay Street, Cambridge........................ 16.46 Needham, Marry R., 33 Gleason Street.................................. 2.90 -Netos, George, 79 Grove Street......................... .......... ...... 4.49 Netos, Virginia, 79 Grave Street................................................ 14.96 O'Connell, Edward C., 95 Robbins Road.... ............................. 10.rs O'Connell, James J., 26 West-minster Avenue........................ 11.39 O'Donnell, (George, 194 Pleasant Street.................................. 11.97 011allarati, Jaynes F., 45 Bit. Auburn Street.......................... 5.98 O'Roak, Glenn, 154 Common Street......: .. ........................... 7.811 Papalia, Angelo J., 191 Commen Street...........:....I................. 2:.00 Pickering, Gordon L., 282 Belmont Street................................. 4.79 Pierce, Charles K., 3 Melville Terrace........................:............. 2.69 Pollock, Horatio J., 469 Belmont. Street.................................. 28.53 Pyle, Harald L., 45 Water Street............................................. 2.00 Ring-rose, Marion H., 26 Ladd Street...................................... 5.98 Roche, Michael J., 7 Sheldon Rowel........................................ 2.99 Rooney, John F., 110 Riverside Street—.................................. 2.00 Russo, Constantino, 15 Linden ,Street...................................... 2,00 Serafi:na, Victor, 30 Westland (load........................................ 4.49 Seth, Frank O., J., 77 Lan,gdon Avenue.................................. 8.78 Shedd, Charlotte, 91 Standish Road........................................ 19A5 Sberidar, Joseph, 172 School Sl yest........................ 1. Sheridan, Joseph F., 95 Edenf:eld Avenue................... 1-1 Skelton, Jaynes, 10 Huwe Street.............................................. 2.00 Smith, Cavleton B., 30 Arden Road............................................ 17.95 Stanchfield, Earle C., 19 Irma Avenue.................................... 9.87 .Starr, Mary L., 15 Fuller Road............................ ................... 6.89 Stephen, Paul, 104 Coolidge Bill Road...................................... 2_0o Stephens, Fred J., 96 Hamden Avenue.................................... 6.osi Sylvester, Frank, 14 Cypress Street..............>......................... 7.48 Taylor, Ralph E., 29 Winter Street.......................................... 4.19 Thornton, James P., 103 Hillsides Read.................................... 11.97 '1 m inu, Elviro, 28 King Street................................................ 9.98 i COLLECTOR,'S REPORT 331 Travers, Bridget At., 236 Corarnon Street................................ 6.89 Tubbs, Frederick, A., Hotel Brunswick, 16.76 Vahey, Martin P., Ill Evans Street....................--............. 12,57 VanVlexk, Richard 11., 128 Coolidge Hill Road...... ............... 6.09 Walfler, Jonathan L,, 486 Belmont Street.................,.......... 11.3 Wallace, Thumas H., 68 Edgeclifl' Road-.................................. 5.9S Walsh, Jelin C., 88 Morton Street............................................ 2.011 Weiser, Thomas, Allston.............................................................. 3.29 White, boss, 26 French Street......................... ........... ...--.— 9.57 Williams, Ashley fit'., 247 Boylston Street--....I.....:............ 2.09 Williams, Helen S., 157 Lexington Street:................r............. 4.19 Williams, Jasper T., 247 Buylston Street............................... 2.01j Willson, Donald R., 176 Waverley Avenue .......................... 12.69 Wolfe, Manford D., 26 Maplewood Street--........................ 2.0() Wright, Leo H., 98 Walnut. Street........................ 5.98 Cummitted July 12, t932 Adams, Thomas, 131 Winser avenue....................................$ 4.49 Aetna Marble Co., Inc., Dorchester......................... z Alford, James A., Jr., 485 Main Street.................................. 3,59 Ahwis, William H., Coolidge Avenue.,...,r,.,,.,..,.,.................... 2.46 Amadel, Lillian, 246 No. Beacon Street.................................. 2.00 American Dye Hoarse, Inc., Cambridge.................................. 8.96 Anastaasi, Stephen, 22 Lyons Court...........................--........ 8.06 Annis, Walter L., 9 Howard Street........................................ 2.24 Arshinina, Dick, 49 Hazel Street............................................ 8.58 Atkins, George B., 48 Boyd Street........................................... 4.19 Avakinn, A.vak, 51 lrma, Avenue.............................................. .11.47 Babcock, Sarah A., 19 Gilbert Street...................................... 2.00 13aglsdigian, Oscar, 86 Dexter Avenue...................................... 9.72 Baker, Roy C., 13 Adams Street.............................................. 8.53 Balenits, Lean, 132 Margin Street, Boston........... ............... .. 5.99 Barclay, John R., fil Forest Street........................................ 2.99 Barres, Jack P., 267 North Beacon Street.............................. 13.17 Harry, Alfred R., Brighton........................................................ 4.19 Barttro, James L., 28 Palfrey Street...................................... 2.06 Bazar an, Sarkis, 30 Fairfield Street........................................ 3.1)9 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Blaine, James A,, 110 Co.olidge Bill Road................................ 4,49 Blaine, William A,, 122 School Street.................................... 2.00 Bloomfield, Cecil R., 486 Main Street...................................... 2.99 Bollivar, Aubrey W., 98 Waverley Avenue............................ 2.01) Bollivar, Mabel, 98 Waverley Avenue.................. ................... 3.29 BonMo, 11%'Turiel, 29 Chandler Street........................................ 2.01) Bowie, lieery T., 281 Main Street,............. ............................. 5.61 Branch, Harold R., 42 Copeland Street................................ 7.23 Breslin, Thomas U., Jr., 15 Templeton Parkway................... 7.85 Buckle-, Jahn, 30 Cha,uacy Street................................... ,...... 2,01) Buckley, Joseph, 30 Chauncy Street.............................+.......... 2.00 Barri, Lucidino, 59 IU21g Street...................................... 2.00 Butters, Mercy H., 271 Main Street......,................................. 11.97 Caceavares, George, G Lyons Street.......................................... 2.00 Callahan, William, 146 Pleasant. Street.................................. 2.00 Camerato, Salvatore, 39 Bradshaw Street.............................. UL. Campbell, James R., 66 Bacon Street..... ................................ 11.97 Cannalisn a, Elivabetli, 14 Taylor Street.............. . ........... 2.00 Carlton, Davis, 468 Mt. Auburn Street.................................... 13,96 Chabli , Dernetra, 60 Edgecli€1` Road........................................ 2.91 Chapman, Charles, 38 Williams Street.................................. 20) Chopourian, Minas, 04 Mt. Auburn Street, 2.39 Clancy, Irene, 284 North Beacon Street................................ 4.79 Clay, Gladys, 73 Spruce .Street................................................ 13.4G Clayton, Edwnrd W., 39 Crawford Street.—........................ 4.93 Clean .Art Laundiry, 107 Pleasant Street.............................. 2.10n Cleval, Herman 1-1:., 190 Walnut Street......................... ........ 33.66 CnIonial Auto Body, 48 Prentiss Street.................................. 2.00 Colwell, Helen E., 2, Bradford Itoacl................... Canary, Homer V., 22 Irving Park........................................ 2.00 Connors, Michael J., 141 Pleasant Street.............................. 2.00 Cosirvy, Arthur L, 31 Ladd street........,.................................. 2.00 Cram, .lames W., 41 Eliot Street.............................................. 2.G9 Cunningham, Arthur, 64 Ed eelify Road.................................. 11.17 Curry, Dora J., 184 ,Spruce Street.......................................... 3.14 Deldon, John, 175 Fayette Street........+................................... 3.19 Delorey, Clifford, 49 Mt. Auburn Street..... 5.24 COLLECTOR'S REPORT Cli3tJ 000 DeTraia, Pasquale, 31 Waverley Avenue.................................. 336 Doherty, Nancy J., 1.74 Maplewood Street............................. 3,39 Coma;ran, Cornelius F., 261 Waverley Avenue...................... 4.00 :Doyle, Edward J., 103 Boylston Street..................--........... 14.68 Doyle, Emmett, 55 Lexington Street..................................... 4.79 Doyle, Mary E., 13 Olney Street... ......................................... "-00 Doyle, William J., 45 Chapman Street...................................P 2.24 Duke, Joseph C., 41 Salisbury Road.......«................I............... 139.0 +F. hurling, Fred E., Jr., Cambridge................I.......I................... ..00 Edg-ecomb, Dorothy S., 1.07 Whisor Avenue............................ 2.6.9 Eldridge, Arthur E., 74 Belmont Street.............................. 2.99 Faraftm, Leigh V., 145 School Street.................................... 7.98 Farrell, Paul, 137 Morse Street...............I................I......;..... 2.00 Files, Addison E., 43 Keenan Street...................................... 4.79 Forsyth, Florence A., 14 King Street....................................- ion Fraxyk, Arthu G., 42 Copeland Street...................................... 4.00 Gammons, Theodore ,A.,, 73 Hardy- Avenue............................ 3.59 Gordon, John P., 27 Channing Road........................................ 14.22 Goods a-n, Samuel, 60 Prentiss Street..................................., 2.00 Green, Gordon, Cambridge.......................................................... 2.49 Green, Jahn, 52 Salisbury Road........................«...................... 4.26 Greenwood, James, 93 California Sit.................................. 2.00 Grenier, Loads J., 226 Sycamore Street---............................. 2.00 Griffin, Jahn F., 147 Morse Street............................................ 2.99 Grotto, Lucius W., 9 Carleton Terrace---............................ 16.16 Gullason, Charles T., 65 Hillside Road.....................,.............. 1.69 Hannon, John M., 32 Morton Street.. .................................... 1.0.78 Hanson, I. Edward, 29 Lincoln Street .................................. $.24 Hartenstein, Mae G., 1.50 School Strut..............I................... 3.01 Hartnett, Edward L., 15 Copeland Street............................. 7.58 Healey, John, 55 Green Street............................... . .................. 2.01) Heffernan., Diary E., 3,65 Arlington Street............................ 8.53 Herie, Peter, 125 Morse Street....... ......................................... 8.49 Herring, Adele 0., 13 Clyde Road.......................................... 2.00 Hickey, Thomas J., 45 Grandview Avnue.............................. 4.26 Hoover, Richard, 207 Palfrey "Street.......................................... 2.00 Howurd, Edwin, 19 Adams Street.............................. ........... 2.00 334 WATERTOWIN TOWN REPORT Howley, John F., 209 Wateitown Street......... ...................... 21,00 Hurley, Jahn, Waltham—............................. ........... .................... 2.0-1 Hyde, wtlliam. P" 90 Cypress Street,...... ............................. ?,Sll Ingersoll, Arthur J-, 15 New Lexington Street...................... 2.00 Johnson, Floyd A., 48 Pequosette. Strut.................................. 4.4 Johnson, Mabel R., 27 Channing Road...................................... 8.9 Joyce, Gordon, 15 Edney Street................................................ 2.:}1 Kasparian, Lillian, 77 Templeton Park-way. .......................... Keefe, John F., 98 Rutland Street............................................ Kell', John J,, 52 Spring Street........................................ .. . 4.0 Nally, `I'homa.s F., 25 Bancroft Street.................................... 1AIA Kivlin, Joseph C., 12 Fifth Avenue..................................,....... G.a a F LaRose, Edw"and F,, 534 Pleasant. Street................................ 12.4 LaSpada, Virginia, 46 Westminster .Avenue............... LeBlanc, Robert C., 10 California Park.................................... -,,.I i I� Legee, Catherine M., 610 Arsenal Street.............. 23)4r Legere, Charles L., 9 Lovell Avenue..... . ............ ....,.r........... 2.011 Leoshersa, Katie, 783 Xt. Auburn -Street.........--......... ......... 1 "<°r Lindahl, Fred E,, 2€1 Prescott Street.____.......... ................... 3.01 Loiseile, George, 83 Aft, Auburn Street.................................. 2.91 Lopez, Raymond J., 488 Main Street.................................... 2.I9 MacDonald, Daniel, 127 School Street...--,........-................ 3.01 Afar-Donald, Daniel W., Salisbury Road.................................. 4.9s) MacDonald, Tlionnas J., 48 Summer Street.............................. ?.OD McGee, David J,, 21 Laden Way............................................ 2.00 -Mande, Charles, 92 .Springfield Street............................ ......... 2.39 Marcell, Charlotte, 27 Keenan Street....................................... 2.01) 14larchari't, Joseph E., 253 Pleasant Street............................ 2.91 Martin, Gunn or, 39 Union Street.............................................. 2,00 Martz, Elsa I3., 3011 Sohoul Street.................,.......................... 3.43 McArthur, Arthur, 303 Waverley Avenue................................ 4.97 McAuley, Albert, 129 Nichols Avenue................................ .... 5.59 McCarthy, Catherine, 23 Maple Street...................................... 2.00 McCormick, Edward J., 22 Irma Avenue.................................. 5.98 McCue, Thomas J., 264 North Beacon Street--,.................... 86.88 McDonald, Thomas J., 48 Summer Street................................ 4.04 McGivern, F'ranic J., 51) 01cott Street.................................... 2.39 COLLECTOR' REPORT .335) McNanzaru, George, 49 Gilbert Street.............................. .... 2.0U Mee, Vivien X., 716 Mt. Auburn Street.............................. 2.46 Mesmar, Ave E., 1072 Belmont Street...................................... 2.00 1fiicelli, Alex, 323 Arlington Street............................................ 2.00 Middlesex -Stipply Co., fib Mt. Auburn Street.......................... 3.59 Mistretta, Leonard, 14 Hearn Street........................................ 7.85 Mooney, George, 126 Nichols A enue........................................ 6.58 'Norris, Jahn J., 5 Middlesex Road.......................................... 14.66 iktorrison, Mae E., 52 Dartmouth Street...................... 2,CO Morrison, Eileen, 79 Boylston Street...................................... 4.99 Muldoon, William, 488 Main Street.......................................... 11.00 Mu kern, John 11., 12 Theurer Park... ............... .................... 3.54 Mulhern, Joseplu 13., 12 Theurer Park...................................... 2,00 Murdock, William H., 30 Maiden Street....... ......................--- 2.00 Murphy, Edmund N., 16 Belknap Terrace................ ............... 4.79 Murray, Thomas H., 37 Water Street.........................,..,......... 3.74 Naas, Eli H., 232 Belmont Street............................................ 7.4.9 Nethercote, Lco M., 54 Palfrey- Street.................................. 3.24 Nu-Mode Cleansing Service, 102 Mt. Auburn Street.......... 4.D9 O'Connell, Grace, 75 Carrell Street................. ........................ 3.99 O'Connor, Frank J., 39 Stearns Road..............:......................... 5.09 O'Donnell, Esther F., 500 Ilain Street............. ..............I......... 2.Oo Ogar, Arthur C., 46 Cuba Street................................................ 13,00 Page, Louis, 102 Waverley Avenue.......................................... 4.39 Perry, Maxim J., 20 Palfrey Street............................................ 5.bD Petite, Catherine H., 98 Lexington Strut.............................. 9.06 Phelan, ,lames K., 28 Handy .avenue........................................ 10.22 Pia.ntedosi, Joseph, 183 Fayette Street ................. ............. 2.91 Pierce, Clifford W., 60 Commonwealth Road.......................... 2,19 Pierce, Edna, 92A Summer Street.............. .. 3.36 Pisani, Anthony A., 21 K zuball Road...................................... 7.48 Plymouth Dress, Boston..................................................,............ 4.79 Pollock, Horatio J., 468 Belmont Street................................ 9.60 Powers, Edward J., 129 Langdon Avenue................................ 2.46 Raymond, Bruno, 8 Bostonia Avenue..........................1........... 15.21 I�aynes, ltuth E., 151 Winsor Avenue.................................... 9.58 Reardon, Mary, 199 Galen Street............................................ 3.36 336 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Regan, Joseph W., T-j Uniun Street...................................... 1 L".2 Reidle, Casper, 33 Beacon Street.............................................. 4.94 Rizza, Joseph, 114 Forest Street.............................................. 2.00 Rohinson, Frank C,, 73 Spruce Street.............. ....................... 2.39 Robinson, William F. 111 Russell Street.......... ....... ............. 4,94 Rooney, John F., 110 Riverside Street................................... 2.041 Rossi, Deno, 18 King Street......................................... 7.96 Rossi, Peter, 1.95 Surnmer Street.............................................. 2,49 Routhier, Alfred C., 38 Chauncy Street...................... 4.79 Ruggiero, XaU, Cambridge........................................................ 2.0(p Ryan, William J., 16 Maplewood Street.................................. "I.K4 St. Hilaire, Joseph, 22 Merrill Road.......................................... 2.09 St. Peter, Charles L., 761 Xt. Auburn Street........................ 6.29 Satterthwaite, Louise X, 24 Franclq Street..........._...,........ 21.55 Scalese, Andrew, Waltham.......................................................... 2.0v Scott, John S., 596 Pleasant Street.......................................... 2.00 Serafini, Victor, 30 eAland Road...........I--....................... 2.69 Servello, Tessie, 162 Pleasant Street..................................... 9.88 Shellhorn, Bartlett L., 41 Beacon Park.... .......................... 20.64 Sheridan, Joseph, 95 Edenfield Avenue.................................. 9.48 Sheridan, Theresa, 5 Theurer Park.......................................... 2.79 Shore, Bertha, 101 Common Street.......................................... 3.74 Shubda, Felicia, 20 Francis Street............................................ 3.19 Silverman, Jean S., 101 Morse Street.....................4................ 14.76 Simonetti, Ralph, 47 Prospect Street............................ 2.00 Simons, Viola R., 162 Orchard Street,................................... 7.18 Slater, Beatrice V., 20 Watertown Strut.................... ......... 2.19 Solomon Frederiek W., 60 Acton Street........................_....... 12.47 Stanley, Herbert, 58 Elton Avenue.......................................... 2.00 Starr, Man., L., 15 Fuller Road...... ............. ........................ 9.72 Stutters, Stanley T., 113 Prospect Street.............. ..........._.. 2.00 Sullivan, Eldmund, Cambridge.................................................... 2.00 Sweeney, Helen P., 126 School Street.................................... 2.97 Sylvester, Robert R., 14 Cypress Street...................... ...._.. 6.18 Tertian, Mike, 32 Quimby Street......... ......... ......................... 2.00 Thurber, Donald H., 39 Commonwealth Road........................ 35.11 Todino, Elviro, 28 Kinw Street............. ................................ 3.99 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 1321 i T«rchio, Ralph, 7 Sa in. Street.................................................. 2.00 Trend, George, 24 Berkeley Street........................................ 5.49 Vacca, Joseph, 28 Bostonia Avenue.......................................... 16.96 Vachon, R. Alexander, 276 Waverlay Avenue.......................... 2-00 Vail, Albert S., 19 Richards Road........................................:..... 2.00 Valentine, George, 11 Norseman Avenue_............................ 2.00 Vankeuren, Arno S., 101 Carroll Street................................ 9.97 VonDohlen, Robert, 24 Birch Road.......................................... 4.00 Watertown Excavating Co., Im, 200 Sutnme~r Strut............ 5197 Watertc iNm Live Poultry- Co., 10 Lowell .Avenue.................. 2.00 Woody, William 1., 97 AzlinBton Street.................................... 4.00 Y D Sawdust ells Sha-%ings Co., 5 Gleason Street.................... 3.89 Yeo, George E.. 41 Wilmot Street......................................... 2.00 York, Charles, 55 Spring Street.............................................. 2.71) Yorken, Katherine L, 49 Parker Street.................................. 6.68 Committed December 5, 1932 Abrazns, ,Jacob, Dorchester................. ... $ 2.99 Alexander, Edith, .334 Alt. Auburn Street................................ 5.39 Anderson, Harry J., 183 Spruce Street.................................... 2.410 Annis, Walter L. 183 Spruce Street..........I........................... 4.1D Antaranian, .Jacob, 69 Elm Street...................:........................ 3.74 Antonio, Stephen, 43 Crawford Street l................................... 2.00 Arcese, E. Bernard, 47 Waltham Street................................ 2.00 Arcese, Eleuterio, 47 Waltham Street................. ... 2.00 A one, Joseph, 23 Downey Street......................................,..... 2.00 Arslanian, Dick, 7 Lloyd Road.................................................. 2.00 Astolfi, Americo J., 259 'North .Beacon Street........................ 13.46 Atkins, Alice, 49 Boyd Street--.......................................... 2.Oo Aucoin, Harold, 19 Jewett Street............................................ 2.10 Raird, Leroy F., 40 Hall Avenue.............................................. 2.00 Maker, Irving E., 106 Cypress Street........................................ 2.U0 Barnard, Emma, 104 Coolidge Hill Rosd..E............................... 4A9 Bellisfi Christina, 116 North Beacon Street'..",-,"........... treet,.....«................. 2.0il Beninati, Marcella., 227 Lexington Suet........I..................... 2.00 Beyans, William J., 798 Mt. Auburn Street,............................ 2.10 hill, Marjorie, 86 Paul Street...................... ....... ................... 2.99 338 WATERTt7WN TOWN REPORT Binks, Joseph S., 139 Morse Street.......................................... 2.01) Bleiler, Charles J., 286 North Beac oii Street..............--.- 6.73 Blinn, Michael L., 424 Arsenal Street..................-.......-....... 2.00 B❑higian, George, 23 Nichols Avenue.................................... 2,01) Bousey, Horace D., 41 Elton Avenue...................................... 2.011 Matti, Ernest, 18 Merryfield Avenue....,................................... 5.2- Brcanch, Harold J., 40 Copeland Street.................................... 3.61 Brennan, Franck C., 39 Brimrner Street................................ 2.00 Brennock, John T., 19 Water Street........................................ *I).()() Brown, Charles H., 102 Belmont Street.................................. 4.04 Buchanan, John D., 33 Franklin Street.................................. 2.00 Buckley, John D., 30 Chauncy Street...................................... 2.4:1 Buda, Anthony, 23 James Street............. 2,DO Fukowski, Falter M., 122 Walnut Street................................ 2.00 Burc:hill, Joseph A., 284 North Beacon Street...................... 2.25 Burke, Thomas F., 125 Lexington Street................... .......... 2.79 Butler, Lillian, 17 Derby Road................................ ............... 2.00 Butler, Thomas: W., €98 Westminster Avenue.................... 2.415 Butterfield, Robert, N., 65 Charming Road... .......... 5.79 Butters, Percy H., 271 Main Street.......................................... 40.40 Calarese, Jahn B., 189 Wauerley Avenue.............. 2.00 Callahan, William, 146 Pleasant Street.................................. 2.ou Caallnnan, Harold #J., 16 Boyd Street...................................... 4.99 Callinan, Gertrude, 11 Gleason Street............. 2.00 CaInan, John F., 18 Lawrence Street........... ......... 2.84 C:aDnalonga, Elizabeth, 14 Taylor Street.................................. 2.00 Carmody, John G. et al, South Boston.................................... 2.00 Carney, Margaret, 34 Kimball Road........................................ 2.00 Carnicelli, Guy, 371 Arlington Street.................................... 2,00 Carr, Richard B., 49 Bradford Road.................. ..................... Casey, Patrick, 475 Pleasant Street........................................ 2.00 Caso, Gaspare, 59 Warren Street............................................ 2.00 Centola, Patrick, 11 Berkeley Street...................................... 2.100 Chamberlain, Yary E., 6 Orchard Street.............................. 2.99 Checker Movhig & Storage Co., 6 Wrttertovrn Street........ 8.08 Chiarelli, Michele, 11 Middle Street.......................................... 2.00 Chinian, Charles, 136 Nichols Avenue.................................... 2.0 COLLCXTOR'S REPORT Christman, Clinton T., 11 Summer Street.............................. 2,41.9 Chronas, Sofia, 204 Boylston Street........................................ 2,00 Claflin, Edith W. 27 Oakley Road—,—................... ........... ..... 9A8 Clifford, Timothy J., 93 Putnam Street.................................. 4.36 Coakley, Ellen, 293 Lexington Street.................................... 13.76 Cochrane, Afary E., Belmont........................................ ........... 2.71) Cullen, Dora, 101 Coninion Street........................... 2.49 Colby, Maurice D., 41 Piermont Street.................................. 2.00 Coleman, Charles, 155 Spruce Street........................................ 2.U0 Colleran, Joseph 11., 255 E. Boylston ....... 2.62 Colligan, Charles J., 5 Royal Street...................................... 11.21 Collimi, John E., 395 School Street.......................................... 2.01) Conley, Isibel L. 56 Spring Street..................... ........... .......... 8.51) Connor, Edwin A., 118 Walnut Street...................................... 2.Oij Connors, James E., 83 Rutland Street...................................... 4.01� Conroy, Arthur E., 31 Ladd Street........................................ 2.00 Conti, Frank, 22 Church Street.................................................. 2.00 Conti, Joseph, 53 Riverside Street.............. 4.62 Corcoran, John V., 14 Bradshaw Street--............................. 2.00 Cortell, Anita, 418 Arsenal Street.......................................... 4.19 Costanzo, Oscar, 39 Mt. Auburn Street.................................. 2.0f] Coveno, Ralph F., 226 Westminster Avenue................--- 2.01) Crowley, Margaret M., III Poplar Street.............................. 7.18 Crupi, Joseph R., 11 Keith Street............................................ 2.55 Cunningbain, Arthur, 64 Edgeeliff Road.................................. 5.19 Currier, Mary, 63 Crawford Street.......................................... 2.62 Curtis, Farle L., 115 Worcester Street.................................. 2.97 Cusbing, Anne M., 36 Salisbury Road-- ................................ 4.41) Cutting, Ralph C., 9 Gay Road........ ......................................... 7.18 Dale, Cameron A., 41 Stearns Road.......................................... 8.08 Dalessio, Carmen, 195 Summer Street...................................... 2.01) Dalessio, Joseph, 19 5 Summer Street.............-....................... 2.00 Daley, Henry.- F., 43 Belmont Street...................................... 2.00 Dallas, Alexander F., 417 Sebuiol Street................................. 2.00 Day, Charles E., Oakley Country Club.................................... 3.44 DeFelice, Guiseppe, 45 Melendy Avenue................................ 2.00 DeFelice, John, 40 'Melendy Avenue.......................................... 4.99 340 WATERTOW11i TOWN REPORT DeLeo, Josepli, East Boston.............................—...................... 5.74 DeLorey, Clifford, 49 Mt. Auburn Street................................ 2.00 .Deloarey, Rene, 190 Pleasant Street...... ................................... 2.00 Dennis, Bertha, 101 Commoa Street.......................................... 6.09 DerVartaaia.n, Sarkis, 18 Lloyd Road.............................e•.•.r• 2.0o Destefano, Anthony, fig Prentiss Street.................................. DiMarino, Michele, 533 Pleasant Street................................ 3.F} DiR.ienzo, Mary, 91. Arlington Street........ ....... ................... 2.()o Doherty, Frank E., 41 Elton Avenue...................... ......... ....... 2.00 Dolan, Paul, 16 EdgeelifF Rood................................................ 2.01) Dolbier, Edgar B., 64 01cott Street.......................................... 2,00 Donnelly, Frank, 13 Quincy Street............................................ 2.01) Donavan, William H., 22 Theurer Fark................................ 6.98 Dougan, Jaynes A., 12 Bunt Street,........................................... 2.00 Downer, Francis E., 303 Waverley Avenue............................ 2.00 Doyle, Alfred, 28 Howard Street.............................................. 2.00 Duca, Tony, 83 Arlington Street......r....................................... 4.€0 Duest, Lloyd J., 70 Hovey Street............................................ 2.00 Duley, George E., 98 Spruce Street........................................ 6.81 Dunleavy. Catherine F., 10 Lawrence Street........................ 4.79 Tumucci, Carmine, 18B Cuba Street................... ............ ........ 2.00 English, Ralph, 25 Cottage Street.......................................... `?.00 11lynatian, Papk+en, 28 Dewey Street........................................ 2.00 Faga, Rose, 44 Clarendon Street.........r.................................... 2.00 Fallon, John R., 120 Marshall Street...................................... 2.00 Farrar, Jaynes E., 6 Cross Street...................... Parrelt, Helen G., 137 Morse Street............................. .......... 2.00 Fay, Victor G., 164 Waverley Avenue...................................... 2.00 Fucite, Naculina, 51 Hovey Street.............................................. 2.00 Feeney, Bernard, 26 Eliot Street....-........................................ 4.00 Flagg, llubert W., 29 Pie7rmunt Street...................................... 2A6 Fletcher Hardware Co., Inc., 26 Mt. Auburn Street, Dupli- Cate ................. ........................................................................ 4.49 Foley, Richard F., 42 Winsor Avenue...................................... 2.00 Forti, Albert, 24 Merrifield Avenue.................................. ..... 4.49 Fortin, Albert J., 46 Quincy Street............................................ 2.8o Fortin, Eva B., 46 Quincy Street----........ ................ ............ 2.00 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 341 Francis, Bion H., 1 r2 School Street................................ . . ... 2.00 Francis, Heel M., 145 Galena Street...................................... 2.00 Frissore, Archie, 31 Waverley Avenue.................................. 4,00 Frost, Margaret A., Brighton.................................................... 2.00 Gallagber, Charles D., 44 Hunt Stet.................................... 7.85 Garber, Ruben E., 183 Grove Street.......................................... 2.40 Gasparello, Marcy, 143 Fayette Street.................................. 4.36 Gennotte, Joseph, 1S St. Marys Street.................................... 4.74 Giaxnis, Frances, 196 Fayette Street...................................... 3.86 Gilday,, William 1., 41 Wilmot S'treet.................................... 2.11f1 Gildea., Leo J., 35 Eliot Street.......................................... Goldston, Rhoda, 76 Beechwoud Avenue.................................. 3.44 Gorman, John J., 83 Grove Street, re-registration............ 2.00 Gom, Arthur C., 259 Boylston Street, reregistration........ 2.00 Gray, Earle, at al., 15 Ohaey Street........................................ :31)9 Green, John, 52 Salisbury Road.............................................. 6.64 Grenler, Alfred, 123 Putnam Street, deceased.............. 2.59 Griersun, Robert ll., t 7 Hilltop Read........................................ 9.73 Grigureas, Christ, 31 Kondazian Street............ ..................... 3.74 Gurxetti, James, 101 Arlington Street.....................—............. 2.00 Halpern, Jack, Revere.................................................................. 4.79 Halpin, Thomas J., 70 Galen Street.......................................... 2.80 Hanson, Edward, 29 Lincoln Street-................ ..................... 2.00 Hanson, William 'W'., 136 Orehard Street................................ 2.OU Haughey, Helen L., 242 Schaal Styeet.................................. SA9 Healer, Maurice D., 52 Ralph Street....................................... 2.00 Feller, Jobn F., 46 Water Street.............................................. 2.00 Herron, Russell, 74 Belmont Street........................................ 2.00 Hillier, Stanley, 128 'Westinin ter Avenue............................. 2.00 Hoddar, Harold, 128 Westminster Avenue............................ 2.00 Hogan, Patrick IF., 237 Arsenal Street...................................... 4.4:9 Holland, William J., 602 Mt. Auburn Street.......................... 2.011 Howland, Mary A., 29 Springfield Street.............................. 2.00 Howley, Jahn F., 209 Watertown Street.................................. 2.00 Hunter, Charles L., 86 Beechwood Avenue............................ .5.39 Ingersoll, Arthur J., 15 New Lexington Street....................... 2.OD Iadice, Pasquale, 122 School Street........................................ 2.00 1 342 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Jennison, Everett W., Cambridge............................................ 2.0) Jensen, Abe, 52 Arsenal Street.......,........ .......--...................... 2.011 Johnson, John W,, 14 Putnam Street.........—............................ 3.011 Jones, Frieda 0., 80 Hillside Road............................................ 3.50 Jones, Harry 0., 117 Pleasatit Street- 1-...... ....I...... 5.94 Jordon, Florence Al., 23 Arsenal Street.................................. 21'011 Joyce, Elizabeth A., 31 Purvis Street.................................... 2.27 Joyce, Thimas F., 23 Boyd Street................ ...... .......... 2.00 Juedes, Mue E., 46 Carrull Street............ ...................... 6.29 Kasablan, Grace, 14 -Merryfield ............... 3.74 Keefe, Gerald E., 131 Worcester Street.................................... 2.041 Kelley, John J., 26 'Wolcott Road, re-registration.............. -).-,.,i I Kelley, Juseph E., 98 Union Street.......................................... 2,71) Keiley, Michael J., 26 Maple Street.................................... I I.97 Kelly, Joseph L., A Union Street...................... ....... 3.74 Kileo_vne, Charles F., 59 Walnut Street.................................. 2.01 KivIon, Joseph C., 12 Fifth Avenue........................................ 3.11 Klevenov., Cecile, 64 Evans Street........ ....---......-... .........- 5.39 Kondayan, Edward R., 522 Aft, Auburn Street, re-regristra- tion ..............—...........--...........................---....................... LeBrecque, Phillip A., 27 Hillcrest Circle.............................. 4.21, Lanc, Leo, 11 Adam-; Street...................................................... 2.00 Lang, Arthur J., Allston .......................................................... 2,032 LaSpada, Virginia, 46 Westnfinster Avenue.......................... 3.44 Levezzo, Albert C., I Crawford Street............. ...... ......... 2,011 Lavezzo, Thelma A., 1 Crawford Street....................... 2.110 Lavin, Clarence J., 26 Dexter Avenue............—................. 4.54 Leahan, John P., 241 Waverley Avenue.................................... 2.26 Lebowitz, William M., 194 Watertown Street..................... .. 7.10 Legere, Dan, 72 Putnam Street................................ ................. 2.25 Lembo, Josephine, 176 Walnut Street...................................... 2-3 Leone, Ruth, 17 George Street, re-registration.................. 2-94 Lepera, Joe, 61 Elm Street............................................ .........—, 2.00 Linehan, John J., 234 North Beacon Street............................ 2.00 Linehan, Joseph P., 234 North hecaon Street........................ 2.0o Livoli, Louis, 802 Arlington Street........................................ 2.0 Lush, Tbomas E., 23 Springfield Street................................ 2.99 COLLE+CTOR'S REPORT 343 Lynde, Muniel J., 79 Poplar Street.......................................... 8,18 MacDanald, Charles E., 38 Franklin Street.......................... 2.49 MacDonald, Daniel W., 70 Salisbury Road............. 4,79 A1acDonald, Harold M., 38 Franklin Street, re-registration 2.00 MacFarlane, Raymond A., 21 Quincy Street............................ 2.00 IlacTntash, John, Coal Co., 13 Church Street, re-registra- tion .......................................................................................... 5.24 MacKenzie, Elizabeth, 1S9 INIapiewood Street........................ 2.00 MacKinnon, John A., 24 Beacon Street.................................. 2.00 khicLean, Elizabeth A., 66 Putnam Street................................ 2.00 MacLean, Victor C., 292 Main Street.................................,.... 4.01) MacLellan, Grace, 49 Mt. Auburn Street......... ...................... 2.01) MacWilliams,rilliams, Bruce, 152 Spruce Street.................................... 3.15 Maloney, Charles 4., 218 Arlington Street.......................... . 2.00 Maloney, Paul J., 43 Oakland Street.................................. 2.10 Manougian, Peter, 89 Dexter Avenue.................................... 2.00 Maarcelia, Charlotte, 7 Oak Street............................................ 2.00 Afarcus, Dose, 352 Charles River Road.................................... 3.36 11-lrargeson, Carl B., 39 Morse Street, re-registration.......... 2.1111 'lartochio Bros., 42 Forest Street............................................ 13.46 Matarazzo, Annette, 9 Winter Street........................................ 2.00 llaunus, Anna E., 102 Boylston Street.................................... 2.00 M.Lunus, Matti, 102 Boylston Street........................................ 2.DO McCarthy, Aileen, 4 Maplewood Street.................................... 2.00 McCarty, Martha R., 24 Louise Street.............. . ................. 17.46 McCool, Hugh, 55 Gilbert Street.............................................. 4.74 McDermott, Thomas, 156 Sycamore Street.............................. 5.74 McDonald, Arthur F., 103 Cushing Street*............................... 2.00 McDonald, Esther, 49 Mt. Auburn Street................................ 2.Ofl McDonald, Lewis AL, 86 Prentiss Street.................................. 2.00 McDonald, Louis, 392 Mt. Auburn Street...................... ... .. 4.04 McDonald, 'Thomas J., 48 Summer Street................................ 2.00 McEwsn, Deter, 127 Spruce Street............................................ 4.00 McLaughlin, Johra, 126 Hillside Road.,...................................... 2.00 McLellan, Jelin R., 49 Mt. Auburn Street.............................. 2.00 11 eMaeldn, Hugh J., 86 Beechwood Avenue.......................... 20.65 McNamara, Theta B., 62 Prentiss Street............................... 2.00 344 WATERTOWN' TOWN REPORT Mee, Vivian, 7416 I- t. Auburn ..................... ... ... 9.86 Melanson, Archibald, 20 Theurer park.................................... 2.9 Merullo, Lena, 57 Forest Street........................................ ..... 2.30 Miller, George, 27 Linden Way 2,45 Miller, John B., 98 Pleasant Street, re-registration.......,.... 2.01, Mitchellfi William P., 22 Birch Road...................................... 2.24 Mooney, George E., 281 Main Street........................................ 3.84 Moore, Marion, 0 Gilbert Street..........................................- 2.00 Morreo, Joseph, 25 Warrea Street............................................ 2.09 Morreo, Joseph R., 103 Edenfield Avenue.............................. 2.99 Moseatelli, Esther, . 106 Common Street................................ 4.79 Murdock, David, 23 Parker Street.....,....................................... 4.0 Myra, Georgs N., 166 Waverley Avenue..................,............. 2.W Nardella, Tony, 12 Yukon Avenue.................... ... ............. ... 2.00 Natalie, Tillie E., 26 Putnam Street.......................................... 2.00 Nazarian, Aram, 73 W. Boylston Street, re-registration.... 3.16 Neagle, Robert D., 185 Sycamore Street................................ 2.00 Nugent, Francis R., 53 Keenan Street...................,.,.,.............. 2.0I) Ivute, Leslie C., 27 Main Street.............................................. 2.00 Obin, Raymond,mond, 1.22 Water Street............................................ 2.00 O'Brien, Thomas F., Cambridge................................................ 2.40 O'Brien, Thomas F"., 79 Templeton Parkway........................ 2.0(1 O'Connell, Anna M., 26 Westminster Avenue..................,....,.. 2,00 O'Donnell, George B,, 194 Pleasant Street.............................. 3.14 O'Donnell, William I'., 194 Pleasant Street.......................... 22.44 Oleson, Walter I4., 68 Bromfield Street................................ 4.49 O'Roak Glen Inc., Boston............................................................ 2.00 Papalia, Angelo, 191 Summer Street.................... ....... ..............—..2,00 Parker, Alice W., 7 Clyde Road............................................... 12.34 Peck., William C., 542 Mt. auburn Street................................ 2.00 Pettiti, Andrew, 127 Dexter Avenue........................................ 2.00 Phelan, James T., 193 Chapman Street..... Phelps, Doris E., 84 Salisbury Road........................................ 7.61 Pick, Arthur R., 16 Irving Street........................................... 2.00 Pike, Charles W., 404 Pleasant Street................................... 2.00 Plunkett, Richard, 85 Hovey Street..............................,........... 4,62 Poillucci, Guy, 7 Yukon Avenue.—...................................... .... 4.40 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 34.3 Piiest, Frederick S., 54 Sates Road.......................................... 3.74 Pritchard, Carleton E., 9 Merrill Road.................................. 13.76 Puritan Laundry lne., Brighton............................................. 2.00 Quinlan, Roy K., 73 Main Street.............. ............................. 3.14 Rand, Marie, 14 Francis Street,.............................. .............. 4,01) Rando, Anthony, 4 Bronifieid street.................. ................... 2.0o Raymond, Bruno, 3 Bostonia Avenue.................................... 2.01) Raymond, 3oseph, 8 13ostonia Avenue, re-registration...... 2.0[1 Ready, Leer J., 70 01cott Street................................................ 5.23 Reardon, Edward J., 114 Fayette Street.................................. 2.00 Regan, Joseph W., 77 'Union Street...................................... 1.4.67 Reardon, Edward J., 114 Fayette Street..........----.............. 2.00 Ricci, Nicholas, IG New Le-cington Sheet.............................. 6.43 Riggs, Lewis J.t 50 Bailey Road.............................................. 2.8f, Roche, John H., 23 Prescott Street................... ............4.. ::.r r Romaine, William A., 144 Highland Avenue.......................... 3- 5 Romano, Salvatore, 91 Arlington Street................................ 2.00 Ross, Hugh E., 11 Broadway ...............................................,.. 9,09. Rossi, Americo A,, 97 Arlington Street................................ 2,00 Rossi, Angie, 16 Ding Street................ Roiniian, Annie, 33 Dewey Street............................................ 2.(}0 Russell, Cliftolx W., 130 Spruce Street........................ ........... 5,61 Russo, Charles, Crawford Street................. Russo, Cunstanthic, 15 Linden Street, re-registration........ '?.Flil Russo, Eleanor, 33 Lloyd Road...................... ......................... 4.00 Ryan, Vincent, 121 Pleasant Street.......................................... 2.00 �Zyan, William J., Somerville .................................................. 4.00 Salvetto, Thomas, :183 Grove Street........................................ 4.00 Sansone, Clemente, 10 Merryfield Avenue................ 4.01j SanSoucie, John, 542 Pleasant Street...................................... 2.00 Sargent, Jnhn A., 610 Arsenal Street...................................... 2X Satterthwaite, Frank A., 34 Frafteis Street..................... ...... 8.98 Saverino, Carmine A., 110 Edenfield Avenue........................ 2.0 Scaxpaci, Dan, 132 Dexter Avenue........................................... 2.011 Serafini, Victor, 30 Westland Road................ ....... ............. 3.00 Servello, Tessie, 16 Cross Street............................................ .5.39 Sessa, Albert C., 207 Arlington Street, re-registration...... 3.49 346 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT i Severino, Carmen A., 112 Edenfield Avenue.......................... 2.00 Shannahan, Henry F'., 135 Cypress Street, re-registration 2. .10 Shea, George A., 31 Bacon Street............................................ 2.011 Shedd, Charlotte, 91 Standish Road........................................,, 7.45 Sheehan, Gerald, 23 Bacon Street,........................................... 2,00 Sheehan, William J., 425 Alain Street.................................... 2,00 Shick, Hieme, 183 Grove Street..................... ......................... 2,011 Silva, Mary, 25 linden Way...................................................... 2.0D Silvestri, Arthur, 12 Horner Street................ 3.21) Silvestri, Silvestro, 12 Homer Street...................................... 2.01) ,Simons, Viola R., 162 Orchard Street...................................... 2,01) Simpson, Edward H., 165 Worcester Street, re-registration 201 Simpson, Edgard P., 56 Evans Street..................................... 2.011 Simpson, Edward P., .11 Fletcher Terrace........... ..It............. 2.00 Simpson, Robert Clark, 73A Waverley Avenue.................... 4.34 Siriggero, Ralph, 36 Elm Street...............,................................ 2.00 Sislain, ,lean, 710 Mt. Auburn Street...................................... 2.0(1 -Smith, George, 92 1X0. Beacon Street........................................ 5.24 Smith, John J., 269 Main Street......................... Smith, Woodford Y., 56 Highland Avenue.............................. 4.49 Stanchfield, Earle C., 19 Irma Avenue.................................... 3.36 Stanley, Henry, 58 Elton ,avenue............................................ 2,011 Starr, Mary L., 15 Fuller Road................................................ 5.09 Stephen, Paul, 104 Coolidge Hill Road.................................... 3A9 Stevenson, George R., 36 nianklin Street......................___ 10.47 Stone, Claude F., 610 Arsenal Street...................................... 2.00 Sullivan, Edward, 13 Quincy Street..., ............................... 2.0o Swanson, Gertrude E., 35 Pierrnont Street.......................... 2.00 Swanson, Arthur, 110 Walnut Street................,,,................... 2.00 Swett, Arthur F., 41 Quinc, Street............................................ 3.41) Terzian, Mike, 32 Quimby Street............................................ 2.00 Thompson, Leslie G., 41 Morton Street.................................... 2,00 Thorapson, Lillian C., 34 Hovey Street........ . ....................... 2,71M 'ricehurst, Raymond F., 95A Ederrfield Avenue—................. 2.911 'cocci„ G. Eckel, 240 Waverley Avenue............................_._. 3.89 Torchio, Ralph, 7 Saw in StTeet................................................ 4.99 Taste, Joseph, 396 Main Street.................................................. 2.OQ COLLECTOR'S REPORT Tracy, alma M., i :Palmer Street.................... T'rapasso, Salvatore, 383 Arlington Street.............................. `;.tl(} Trembley, Annette, 14 Summer Street............................... .... 2.0D TsaLngAYns, Mike, 1 Quimby Street—. ......................... ...........- 2,00 Ts()ias, Nicholas, 41 Coolidge Hill Road................................ 6.58 Tucker, Albert F., 86 Riverside Street.................................... `i.00 Tully, Bernard, 124 Edenfield Avenue.................................... 4.00 T igg, Margaret J., 50 Quimby Street.................................... 2.00 Twist, Frederick W., 248 Main Street...................................... 2.00 'G-Dryvit Auto Rental Co., Inc., Rostort.................................. 15,71 Urquhart, Fraser A., 349 Arlington Street.......................... 2.00 VonDohlen, Rose, 24 Birch Road.............................................. 8.93 Vrock, Rocco, 15 Sprung Court.................. ............................... 4.00 Waldron, Catherine V., Allston................................................ 6.94 allache, John W., 48 Pequosette Street, re-registretirn.. 2.00 Warier, Franklin C.:., 11 Francis Street.,...................... Watertown Excavating Co., lne,, 200 Summer Street............ 12,22 Watertown Live Poultry Co., 10 Lowell Avenue.,........ ... 4.49 Weagle, Ceorgie, 45 Oakland Street........................................ 2.011 Webster Lumber Co., 148 Waltham Street.............................. 9.08 Wessick, Exciery C., 37 Commonwealth Road.......................... 4.71 West, Elsie A., 22 Cuba .'street.................................................. 2.111 Whitten, Mary, 14 Prospect Street.......................................... Z.011 Wiggin, Alfred P., 29 Channing Road....................................... 2.010 Willson, Donald R., 176 Waverley Avenue.............................. 2.0f Woodward, Harry B., 7 Florence Terrace................................ 2.00 York, Charles A., 55 Spring Street.......................................... 29.00 Young, Thomas, 45 01cott Street............................................. 5.39 Zaino, Albert, 1.3 Brirmner Street............. .......... ................... 5.74 Zaino, Frank P., Jr., m 114 Elrn Street.................................. 4..OD Zalenski, Mabel, 237 Pleasant Street...................................... 2.25 Committed January 24, 1933 Anstatt, Richard A., 63 Phillips Street.................................. 3.89 Baudrot, Joseph B., Jr., 182 Pleasant Street.......................... 2.[10 Brown, F{'lorerr+ce 1 ., 91 Orchard Street................... .... ..... ..... 2.00 Cashman, Leo T., 11 New Lexington Street.......................... 2.DO 348 WATERTOWN TC}Wlr REPORT a Chapman, William J.? .185 School Street....,............................. 2..00 Dolan, Paul, 98 Frankiin Street............................................«... 2.01) Coleman, Charles E., 155 Spruce Street................................ .00 Gasparelo Real Estate `l*rust,.143 Fayette StreeL............... 2.91.1 Bill, A.can Ei., 88 California Street...............I.......I............ . 2.00 Jordon, Theodore, 17 Winter Street........................................«. 2.0c) LaBrecque, Arthur lip., 26 Hillorest Circle....... .. « ................ 201 MacLellan, Grace, 49 Mt. Auburn Street................................ 2.0o Marshall, Francis J., Jr... ......................................................... 2.Uo Moran, Joseph A., Jr., 6 Orchard Street................................ `?.w Morelli, Matteo, 28 Bostonia Avenue...............................„....... 2.00 Murphy, Jerome, 634 Behront Street........................................ 2.()11 Netherr,o* Lev M., 72 Spruce Street...................................... 2.UIm O'Donnell., Mary F., 33 Lowell Avenue.................................. 2,DU Rogers, Chester S., 35 Dexter Avenue...................................... 2.00 Scott, Albert J,, 28 Olney ,Street................................................ 2.00 Scoville, David M., 111 Poplar 8treet*..................................... 2.00 Seral`ini, Victor, 30 Westland Road.......................................... 2.00 Sessa, Albert C., 207 Arlington Street, re-registratiou.... 2.0 Sheehan, Gerald P., 33 Bacon Street........................................ 2.00 Stapleton, Roland J., 6 Oliver Road........................................ 2.00 Tzannos, Diamond, 61 Quimby Street.............................. ..... IOU Zaino, Albert, 13 Br comer ,Street............................................ 2.00 1933 REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL TAXES UNPAID At CIvse of Business December 30, 1933 Asterisk (") paid since close of business December 30, 1933 Abbondazia, Antonio, 29 Quirk Street........................ 259.92 Abbott, Arthv r S., et ux, Edith R., 105 Palfrey Street...... 223.33 Abbott, Gladyr,, 57 Parker Street................................I...I'll.... 157.32 Abbott., Mary E., 9 Hawthorne Street....................... ....... . .. 189.1 H A,brew, Franeesea J., Burlington, Mass................................. 213.75 Adams, Delta G., 186 Orchard Street...................................... 100.89 Adams, Helen L., 64 Standish Road...................................... 274.57 Adams, Lillian E., 40 Fuller load.......................................... 246.46 *Adam.9, Martha L., 142 Russell Avenue................................. 347.13 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 349 Aetna AUlls, Pleasant Street... ... ... .......................................... 3,668.21 Agabigian, Dire, 9 Harnden Avenue.................................... 27.36 Agabigian, .Mardiros, 383 Orchard Street............................... 300.11 "Aharonian, Sarkis, 594 Mt. Auburn Street.......................... 10.26 Ahlden, Ruben H. et ux Alma E., 110 Cypress Street.,........ 266-76 Aiello, Giuseppe, 41 Quirk Streets.-.........f..........ee................... 10.26 Aiello, Giuseppe et ux Gius,eppiva, 41. Quirk Stet...,........ 104.31 "Airasiari, Sarkis et ux Mary, 7 Porter Street.................... 246.24 Ajamian, Hovsep, 99 Dexter Avenue........................................ 5i73.r5 Ajamian, Joseph, 75 Elm Street--......................................... 17.10 Ajamian, Mousek, 24 Lloyd Road.............................................. 245.18 Ajamian, Rosie, 45 Quimby Street.......................................... 230-94 Ajem an, Shahin A.,et ux Rose, 44 Concord Road.................. 100.00 Akillian, Haig, 50 Dexter Avenue,........................................... 20.52 Alarie, Anne G., Mt. Auburn Street....................... .............. 85.60 4larie, heirs or Devs of Elizabeth F., 195 Payette Street 124.53 Alherico, Donato, et ux N unziata, 17 Howard Street............ 181.`f; Alberico, Metro, A ux Maria, 24 French Street.................... 174.42 Albert, Alice, 24 School Street, Boston, c/o 4 H. Dane.... 301.50 Aycock, Samuel, 50 Tvjer Street, Belmont............................. 254.1.) Alcock, Samuel, et ux Sophia W., 50 Tyler Street, Belmont 244.53' Alexander, Daniel. G., 12 Malcom Road, Cambridge.............. 71.82 "Alexander, Ruth R., 344 Mt. Auburn Street........................ 398.47 Alexantrian, Mary, J Hosmer Strut........................................ 246.24 Alger, Eliza A., 1.00 Pleasant Street....... .............................. 155.61 Alger, Phoebe P., 29 FI ield Street.......................................... 268A7 Allen, Amelia F., 6 Carver Road ]fast.................................... 178.54 *Allen, John K., et ux Wilhebnina B., 13 Rutland Street..... 135.84 Allen, Lillian E., 510 Belmont Street.........................--........ 270.18 *Alt, Julia, 257 Sidney Street, Cambridge.,........................... 10.26 Alteparmakian, Persape, 63 Elton Avenue............................ . 25L371 Alward, MmTa.y B., 12 Whitney Park, Mattapan.................. 39.54 A.rnari, Gaspare, et ux Gerlanda, 100 Summer Street............ 179,55 Ambrose, James J., et ux Josephine 'T., 51 Capitol Street.. 145,35 Ambrosio, Pietro, et ux li ilonmena, 56 Westminster Avenue 32.36 *American Oil Co. of Massachusetts, Cambridge................... 561.74 Ames, Etta C., 133 Mt. Auburn Street........ ..................... 1GD.74 350 WATERT{?W N TOWN REPORT Ames, Grace C., 179 Palfrey Street........................................ 50.00 Ananian, Gat-abed H., et John G., 568 Mt. Auburn Street.... 311.22 Ananian, John}, et Garabed, 568 Mt. Auburn Street.............. 278.73 "'Ananian, Mariam, 18 Putnam Street.................................... 253.08 Ananian, \aria, 266 Pleasant Street, Malden..................... 318.16 An€nstasi, Heirs or Deers of Pietro, 18 Bostonia. Avenue.... 253.08 Anastasi, Peter, 1$ Bostoni€n Avenue...................................I.... 290.0 Anderson, Anna C., 11 Lexington Street................................ 224.01 Anderson, Axel, 99 Sprung Street............................................ 6.84 *Anderson, Axel E., 35 Hersom Street.................................... 2$.54 *Anderson, Axel E., et ux Clara, 35 klersom Street............ 19.99 Anderson-Kondaxiarn Co. Inc., 81 Coolidge Hill Road.......... 34.20 Anderson, Maud V., 52 Carroll Street.................................... 197.95 Andover Savings Bank, Andover.............................................. 191.52 Andrews, Austin H., 43 Franklin Street............................. .. 1,808.15 Andrews, Frank Harris, 348 Charles River Road.................. 307.7E *And.rews, John lL,, et ux, LO Sunni=Ibank Road...................... 324.90 Andrews, Mary, 616 14it. Auburn Street................................ 11.E 7 Andrews Alilk Co,, 43 Franklin Street.................................... 377.91 Andrews, V1111am, 132 Main Street.,........... .......................... 10.26 Andrews, William S., et Margaret A., 332 Alain Street..,.,,.. 136.80 AnrlroRicy, Charles, et ux, 1,38 Lexington Street.................... 50.85 Angelo, Rocco, et ux, 61 Spring Street.................................. 165.87 Anjoorian, .A.raxi C., 26 Adams Street........................... 150AU Annese, Felice, et tip., 22 Cuba Street....................................... 15.39 Antarlarn, Jacob, 71 Elm 'Street.................. 2 Anthony, Mary `r., 249 Common Street........................ ...-. 309.51 Antoni, Louise, 4,34 Aft. Auburn Street.................................... 338.88 Antonion, Alexandra S., 43 Crawford .Street........................ 43.34 Antramanian, Jamb, 79 Elnn Street.......................................... 143.64 Aprahamian, Marnoog, 99 Bigelow Avenue............................ 20.52 Aprahamian, Zan-t_if, 27 Elton Avenue...................................... 234.2 Apr gian, Peter, 38 Cypress Street.......................................... 179.55 Arlington Co-operative Dank, Arlington...................... ......... 247.95 Armeiivan, Eugenie, 71 Putnam Sheet.................................. 12 .91) Armstrong, Frank H., et ux, 34 Wilmot Street...................... 91.01 Armstrong, William H,, Sharon.............................................. 213.72 COLLEoC'tOWS REPORT 351 Arno, Paolo, 24 Perry Street...................................... .............. 85.50 Arone, Domenico, 23 Dewey Street........................................ 290.23 Arone, Domenico, et ux, 79 Templeton Parkway.................. 201.70 Arone, Elizabeth, 25 Norseman Avenue................................. 86.50 Axone, Louis, et Raceio, 6:i0 Mt. Auburn Street.................... 13.68 drone, Pasquale, et ux, 26 Keith Stret........................:........... 160.49 Aroutian, Artun, et al Tru,+tees, 31 Melendy Avenue............ 20.82 A outian, A,rten M- ., 31 i'Ieleudy Avenue................................ 246.24 Arslanian, Samuel, 9 Kondazian Street.................................... 223.7(i Arslani an, S., et al, 56-59 .Dexter Avenue................................ .09 .Arzoomanian, Gara►bed, 12 Porter Street.............................. 249.06 Asadoorian, Sarkis, 29 Nichols Avenue.................................. 10.26 Asadoorian, Garabed, 596 Alt. Auburn Stret.......................... 27.36 Asadoorian, Sarkis, 29 Nichols avenue.................................. 76.24 Asarian, Harry, et ux Mary, 48 Quimby Street................... 266.s5 Aspegren, Carl H., et al, 96 Bradford Road............................ 303.78 Atamian, Malkon, 334 Boylston Street.................................. 139.19 Atkinson, Theodore M., 111 Lovell Road................................ 238.18 Atlantic Register Co., 2 School Street................................... 855.0o Atlas, George, 54 Keenan Street............................................ 259.92 Atwood) W. Ebner, 27 Merrill Road...................................... 294,54 Audella, Helen D,, 10 High Street, Boston........ ..................... 315.24 Avanzino, Maxy, 360 Charles River Road................................ 3.42 'Avarbo+ek, Morris, 419 Fit. Auburn Street............................ 34.20 Avery, James, North Cambridge................................................ 10.20 Ayrazlan, Munever, 20 Concord Road.................................... 258.2a Baboian, Charles, 710 Mt. Auburn Street.................. .. . . .,. 214.79 Baboian, harry, 405 Mt. Auburn. Street+................................. 6.84 Baboian, Rose, 710 Mt. Auburn Street.................................... 233.84) Bacon, Jennie C, 92 Common Street...................................... 230.64 "Bagaiozzi, Mary, East Boston......................................... .. 6.84 Bax;dasarian, P. A., 164 Belmont Street................................ 17.10 Bagna.11, Anna Isabel, 15 Kimball Road.................................. 100.00 Bngnall, Earl E., et ux, 99 Highland .Avenue..................,...., 110.65 Bagnall, Earle H., 93 Highland Avenue.................................. 27.02' Babadurian, Rose, 19 Keenan Street..................... ........... .... 280.44 Baia., Luigi, 75 Boyd Street........................................................ 352 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Balley, Pearl D., 15 Hilltop Road............................................ 175.99 Bainton, Harolow E., Jr., et al, 187 Coninion Street............ 280.44 Bake, Norima I., 100 Beeehwuod Aveaue................................ 271.99 Baker, Emnja C., 32 Commonwealth Road.............................. 1540.70 Halter, Ettabelle, Cambridge...................................................... .142 82 Baker, Frmti-k- G,, 7 Spring Street....... ............................... 17.11) Baker, Harald E., 106 Rutland Street...................................... 83.12 Baker, Margaret E., 44 California Street................................ 92.78 Balconi, Roy E., 32 Fiteliburg Stree4........................................ 166.74 Balian, Nazareth., 129 Winsor Avenue.................................... 241.58 Ball, Doris F., 58 Copeland Street.......................................... 167.58 Bancroft, Mary E., Holbrook....... ..................................... ...... 261,63 Bangs, J. Mitchell,et ux, 50 Washburn Street........................ 232.5(i1) Baratta, Joseph, 69 Forest Street............................................ 256.28 Barbatiti, PMllip IN., et uxo 29 Charles Street...................... 23156 Barbarossa, Sabxno, et ux, 35 Preseott Street........................ 17.10 Barbone, Soccarso, 47 Prentiss Street.................................... 71.89 Barhoza, Manuel, Somen ille................ Barbuto, Mary F., 334 Orchard Street................. r *L'arca, Johr, 42 Mt. Auburn Street.......................................... 1.7.11# Barca:hard, Oliver W., et al, 17 Paul Street.......................... 247.95 Bardisban3an, Hasmig, et al, 33 Porter Street.................... 310.56 Bardizban%an, Nashan, et al, 12 Concord Road.................... 247.95 Barker, George E., et ux, 91 Lovell `l Gad ............................. 18.31) Barker, Lena, 16 Ladd Street.................................................... 133,33 :Barker, Lullona M., et al, 64 Commonwealth Road................ 194.12 Barksdale, Andrew H., 76 Brookline Street.......................... 99.65 *13arnes, Ada i., Its�slindale..................................,.....-.............. 141,8`1 Barnet, Bessie, Brighton............................................................ 275.41 :'Barnet, Veronica E., 28 "Templeton Parkwa.y........................ 102.7:, Barrett, Deborab Manning, 550 31ain Street.......................... 164.16 Barrett, Florence E., 44 Fitchburg Road................................. 170.42 Barrett, Peter P., Jr,, 536 Main Street............................... 65322 Barrett, William, Newton..................;...................................--. 251.37 Barraouza, Manuel, et ux 'Trustees, Somerville...................... 268.47 Barry, Johanna J., 32 Bacon Street.......................................... 182.97 Bartis, "Venetia J., et at, 11 Morse Street........ ....... ........ 269.92 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 3`53 Ilarton, William G., et ux, 9 Ladd Street.......................... 107.7 3 Baxter, Pearl A., 42 Kimbtah Road............................................ 280.44 Bay Realty Incorporated, Boston ............................................ 202.95 Bazarian, Avedis, 55 Dexter Avenue ') Bazarian, Peter, 524 Mt. Auburn Street.................................. 285.57 Bazarian, Sarah, 133 Deader Avenue ........ ............................. 237.69 Bazarian, Sarkis, 56 Dexter Avenge ..,,.......sr.r.r....r.................. 3.42 Bean, Lena Marshall, 65 Robbkns Read.................................... 38.42 Beaser, Ray, Roxbury .................................................................. 778,05 Beatrice, Carl, 150 Edenfield Avenue ...................................... 158.66 Beaudette, Ruth G., 35 Standish Road .. 291.,6''.I..rY..rF..{rr F............r...e. Besupre, Louise A., 67 Standish Road...................................... 277.02 Beck, Harry J., et al, 60 Boylston Street ................................ 249.66 Becklund, Emil P., et ux, 177 Highland Avenue.................... 50.00 Beckman, Fallen C., 68 Barnard Avenue.................................... 318,06 Bedigian, Mardiros, et ux, 19 Chauncy Street........................ 653.22 Bedro,.sian, Aagop H., 121 Gallen Street................. ......... 98.92 Bedrossian, Sarah H., 24 Union Street.................................... 268.47 Bekerian, Aghasi, et al, 19 LIoyd Road.................................... 287.28 Belding, Anson W., 2:77 School Street................... ................. 239.40 Bell, Hazel P., 20 Fitchburg Street .......................................... 170.42 Bella, Tony, et 0, Conn. .................... ........-......I....... ...........-, 941.65 Belowiau, Dlanouel, et al, 59 Chawford Street...................... 223.99 Benger, Beatrice, 381 School Street ........................................ 295.57 Benger, Robert et ux, 53 Wilmot Stret.................................. 124.93 Benjamin, Tarry L. et al, 64 Mt. Auburn Street.................. 29.0 r Bennett, Annie, 23 Qlc:ott Street--......---...... .................... 248.88 Bennett, Francis A., 50 Spruce Street.................................... 259.92 Benson, Oscar B. et ux, 43 Alerrill Road.................................. .911.64 "Berardinn, Names et us, 12 Cottage Street......... .............. 24.83 Herberian, Arasky et al, 644 brit. Auburn Street.................. 1.0.26 "Berg, Amin L., 5 Fairview Avenue--.................................... 817.47 ";Bergman, G. Phillip, `�8 Standish Road.................................. 259.92 Bernabi, Salvatore et ux, 16 Lyons Street.............................. 48.52 Bereluist, Alice: M., 4 Frank Street.......................................... 162.45 Derry, Emilie P, et al, 7 Whitney Street.............................. 298.90 Berry, Llyzie Fedora, 75 Marion Road.................................... Is0.8G 354 WATER'l;'{1WN TOWN REPORT Berry, Sarah H., 31 Katherine Road.................................... 280.44 Berry, Sarah H. et al, 31 Katlaerime Load.............................. 449.73 RBestwick, Charles H., 89 Common Street.............................. 52.19 Bethel, Lillian L., Medford... ............................................... .... 270.18 .Bettinger Enawei Corporation, Aea.sant Street................., 902.88 Bevilfacrlua, Domenico et ux, 43 Harrington Street............ 24.22 t3ichard, Aubrey H., 63 Stuart Street........................................ 18.81 Bichard, .Aubrey H. et ux, 63 Stuart Street........................... 477.09 Bickford, Sarah E., 71 Walnut Street.................................... 244.53 Bigharn, Carl A. et ux, 35 Edenfield avenue........................ 119.99 Bird, Frederic A., `0 Amherst Road.......... ............................ 136.8 Bitch,00kjian, Marry, 536 hit. Auburn Street........................ 100.56) Bittelari, Jahn T., 46 Spring Street........................................ 190.41 Bixby, Leland C. st ux, 45 Oliver Street.............................. 224.01 Bjorn, Gustave A. et ux, 19 Wilmot Street...........................,.. 76.25 Blackstone Savings Bank, Keenan Street............... ............ 254.79 Blackstone, David, 220A4 Waverley Avenue............................ 69.40 Blair, Margaret A., 2 Mt. Auburn Street ............................. 23,94 Blake, Alice M., 132 Bellevue -Road............. ............... ............ 321.38 Blake, Francis E. et ail, Merchants stow.............................. 6.94 Blake, Gertrude H., 85 Mt. Auburn Street........................ 190.02 Blake, Mary S., et al, 720 Mt. Auburn Street........................... 338.58 Blake, Ralph J. et ux, 47 Standish Road.................................. 84.1 Bliefling, Eliza A., 54 Union Street........................................ 21,72 Bloomer, Mavy A., 7 Edenfield Avenue.............. Bvccodor, Salvatore 114 Forest Street--.......... Bohne, Carl et ux, 25 Grandview Avenue.............................. 177.8 , Bonanno, Cuiseppe et ux, 186 Fayette Street........................ 248.74 Bond, Charles Wood, 30 Winsor Avenue.............................. 237.69 Bond, Edivard J. et ux, 18 Lovell Road—,........... .................. 300.3.3 *Bond, Samuel D. et ux, 83 Hovey Street................................ 176.1.3 Bond's Soa Inc., 1$ Mt. Auburn Street................................... 34.20 Bon Ton Rug Cleaners, Inc., 81 Coolidge Hill Road............ .27 Barden, Lucy B. Allston.............................................................. 170.42 Borland, Jaseph H., 94 Main Street........................................ 29.07 Boroian, Harry, 405 Mt. Auburn Street....................... 2 COLILI CTO R'S REPORT 35) Hortone, Antonio et al, 984 Belmont Street........................ 217.17 Bortone, Saverio et ux, 984 Behnant Street........................ 8.55 Boschetto, Andrea, 103 Edenfield Avenue............................ 350.60 Boston Mutual Life Iris. Co., Boston........................................ 259.92 Botti, Grazia Muscolino, 215 Palfrey Street,..........-.............. 165.8 i Boudreau, Helen L., 27 Maplewood Street.............................. 401.3 Boudreau, Jahn I. et Tjx, 9 Theurer Parkway-.......................- 315.13 Boudrat, Mara A., 182 Pleasant Street.................................... 102.60 Boudrot, Mary E., 100 Robbizis Road........................................ 258.21 Boujoulian, Harnazash yet ux, 11 Chauncy Street.................. 162.50 Bourque, Elzer M. et ux, 158 California Street...................... 48.79 Bournenf, Leander F., WaverleyF................................................ 1.71 Boutelle, Eugene G. et ux, 1.5 Alden Road.............................. 126.45 Bowell, Wilfred L., 451 Main Street........................................ 6.84 Bowles, Emma A., 5 Summer Street.......................................... 323.39 Boyajinn, Albis A., 4 Lloyd Road............................................ 267.65 Boyajialn, Bogohos, 67 Laurel Street.................................... 220.59 Boyajian, Gulania., 53 Quimby Street..........--......................... 203.59 �Iioy-ajian, Haig, 4 Bigelow- Avenue,....................................... 6.54 *BQyajian, Sarnpad, 60 Putnam Street.................................... 261.63 Boyd, Arthur R. et ux, 42 Porter Street.................................. 290.711 Boyden, Mabel M., 181. Standish Road.................................. 300.56 Boylan, Miehael J. et ux, 74 Fitchburg Street........................ 197.48 *Boyle, Charles F. et ux, 26 Lovell Road................................ 297.64 Boyle, Edward J,, 616 Main Street.......................... ............. 251.54 Boyle, William J., 7 Dostonia Avenue.................................... 157.32 Emkourdian, Minas, 25 Melendry Avenue.,................. .......... 309.51 Bracken, Minas, 25 Melendy* Avenue........................................ 256.50 Brackett, Eloii L. et ux, 51 Fayette Street............................ 119.70 Brackett, Mary E., 14 Hersom Street............................... ... ... 149.83 *Brady, John P., 1.1 Maplewood Street.................. ................... 43.39 Brady, M. Yrances, 83 Common. Street......................... ......... 239.4t) Brady, 'sera L., 89 Bailey Read.............................................. 338.17 Braffitt, Ada A., 48 Stuart Street............................................ 165.87 Branebaud, Amia Mary, 81 Orchard Street.............................. 385.16 Branca, Manuel R., Somerville..................................................... 1.3.68 Brandolino, Camillo, 43 French Street.................................. 32.49 356 WATER'L'C}NYN TOE \? REPORT Brandolino, Sammillo et ux, 43 French Street.................. 92.08 Brazilian, Aram, 636 Mt, Auburn Street.............................. 295.83 Breckenridge, William M. et ux, 618 Belmont Street........,. 315.80 Brennan, Grace S.Lovell, 1�Yy21. Poplar/�S�9t/�r+eet............................... �3/y■2y�81..84 Brennan, Mary Lovell, 45 Lovell Road.................................... 200.S3 Brennan, James J., 746 lilt. Auburn Street.............................. 37.61) Brennan, Nora, 57 Stuart Street..................................,......... 191.62 Brenniek, Anna M. et al, 92 Hovey Street.............................. 181.So Brennick, Thomas, 23 Prescott Street.................................... 12G.54 l3rescia, Guiseppe et ux, 30 Cypress Street............................ 196.65 Rosenthal, Isaac J., 580 Mt. Auburn Street........................ 71.82 Brickley, John F, A ux, 208 No. Beacon Street—,.............. 234.27 Briggs, Royal F. et ux,, 848 Belmont Street..............I......... 153.90 *Brinkerhoff, Florence, 11 Parker Street................................ 14.68 Brissin, Edna, 158 Belmont Street......................................... 6.84 Broadhurst, Christina, 123 Barnard Avenue....................... .. 306.88 Broadhurst, Frank S,, 123 Barnard Avenue........................ 3.42. Bronze, 1Maddalena, 18 Merrifield Avenue............................ 160.74 Brooks, Helen W, 97 Langdon Avenue.................................. 206.20 Brooks, John T., 638 Mt. Auburn Street.............................. 1.71 Brooks, WilHam W., 18 Jewett Street................................... 169.08 *13rower, George S., 51 Irma Avenue—............................... 229.14 Brown, Bertha E., 148 Standish Road.................................... 290 1 Brown, Edith J., 33 Lowell Avenue............................................. 1.84.68 Brown, Everett E., 26 Irving Street........................................ 5.13 Brown, Florence E., 91 Orchard Street.................................. 382.02 Brown, George H., 48 Prentiss Street.................................... 3.42 Brawn, Giibert L. et ux, 876 Belmont Street........................ 179.41 Brown, Karl H. et al, 37 Chester Street ............................... 224,01. Brown, Katherine E. et al, 14 Maplewood Street................ 290.70 Brown, Marguerite M., 101 Poplar Street............................. 229,23 Brown, Mary F. 876 Belmont Street........................................ 660,06 Brown, -Milton S., 149 Standish Road.................................... 3.42 Brown, Norman H. et ux, Sri. Boston...,...,a............................... 400.00 Brown, Patrick J., 139 Hillside Road..............—.—............... 252,35 Browne, Inc., Robert A., 45 Milk Street, Boston.................. 39.30 Brownell, Earle, 124 Galen Street.,.......................--............. 6.84 +COLLEC'1OR'S REPORT :357 Brovrneil, William J. of ux, 726 Mt. Auburn Street................ 323.19 *Bruce, Janey E., 26 Phillips Street..,............... .................. 54.10 Bruce, Sarah H., 14 Beacon Park...........—....... ........................ 179.55 Brubmuller, William N., 270 ift. Auburn Street—............ 601.03 Brusellis, Joseph et u.x.................................................................. 288.31 Bryant, Arthur P., 59 Garfield Street...................................... 4.45 Bryant, Caroline E., 59 Garfield Street................................ 253.03 Bryant, Joseph W. et ux, 141 BeRevue Road....................... 130.8 Buclianan, Blanche E., 117 Irving Street,...... ............---... 79.59� Buchanaan, Heirs Daniel, 52 Phillips Street.......................... 119.5& Buckley, Ludwig W. et ux, 22 Robbins Road........................ 89.39 Buda, +Guiseppe et ux, 23 James Street.................................. 148.77 Burbank, Annie E., 44 lfatherii+e Road................................ — 198.36 Burg, Alice Clair, 229 Common Street................................... 581.30 Burgess, Heirs Gertrude, 19 Irving Streett............................ 242.82 Burgess, .dames, 19 Irving Street.......... . ....... .................... 15.39 "Burke, Edmund T. et ux, 95 Hamden Avenue-................ 73.60 Burke, Martin J. et ux, 38 Elliott Street.......... .................. 104.33 Burke, Mary A., 78 Chestnut Street...................................... 55..92 Burke, Mary Margaret, 121P Westminster Avenue.......„......... 15ti.9,5 *Burke, Mary T., 133 Hillside Road.......................................... 92.41 Burke; Susan, 51 Olney Street............................. ............. — 131,10 Burris, Heirs Joseph A., 126 Alain Street.............................. 212,04 Burns, Mary E., Newton............. ................................................ 25&3 Burr, George E. et ux, 12 Alden Road.................................. 187,28 Burr, James M., R€atan.. ........................................................... 541.01 Busconi, Joseph, 575 Wt. Auburn Street................................. 3.42 Busconi, Mary, 40 QWmby .Street........................................... 1,164,66 Bush, Crissie A. et al, 18 Hosrner Street.............................. 241 J I Butler, Alfred AV., Lincoln.......................................................... 313.02 Butler, Arthur F. et ux, 44 Phillips Street......................... .... 100MO Butler, ux George F. et 45 Main g , ain Street.............................. 487.35 Butler, .heirs, Lillie F., 19 herby Road..................................- 293.59 Butters, Irene B., 281 Main Street............................................. 174.42 Butters, Lucinda, 259 -Alain Street................................. 256.50 Caccavaro, Emily, 9 Thurston Road................................. ...... 308.92 Cacavaro, Mary, 36 Oakland Street......................... .............. $1i.59 358 WAT1+,RTOWX TOWN REPORT Calialane, Julia et al, Belmont.................................................. 588.6.5 -Cahill, Genevieve C., 47 Stuart Street.............................,.,,.., 176.12. *Cahill, Mary A. et al, 106 Winsor Avenue.......................... .-(0 }l aiola, 1,ttore et ux, 1) Kimball Road—................................. 30%,1) Caira, Agtk,;yltiu, 238 Palfrey Street.......................................... 102.61) ' Gaira, Antonio et ux, 238 Palfrey Street...............I...I.......... 15� 119 Caira, Enrico et ux, 213 Watertown Street............................ 311.2; ' Caira, "Vincenzo, Ne%vt ii%lile................. Calderoni, Antonio, 18 Westminster Avenue.......................... 216.64 P Calder, William H., 52 blorse Street........................................ 184.88 Calden, William H. et ux, 52 Morse Street.............................. 247.96 r Calderon , Antonio �t ux, 187 Fayette Street.................:...... 1211. r. Caldwell, Emma F., 124 Hillside Road.................................... 251.37 Caldwell, Nellie, Lowell .................:............................................. 232.56 Caiiguiri, Brune, 91 Watertown Street...... .......................... 2.411 Callahan, Jahn F. et al, 5 Grenville Road............................. 291.57 Callahan, Patiick J. et ux, 56 Carver Road........................-.. 319-77 " Callahan, Thomas J. et ux, 379 School Street........................ 241.11 Callahan, Michael J., 146 Pleasant Street.............................. 241,11 Calloway, Annie et al, 152 Hillside Road—.................:....... 202.(if I Calliiiaii, Gertrude, 11 G'Ioason Street...................................... 284,02 Camara, Heirs or Devisees Josepli, 209 Summer Street..., 21$.8' Cambridge Savings Bank............................................................ 1,0719.57. W Cambridge Trust Co--............................................................. 169.61 ' Camerato, Salvatore et ux, 38 Bradshaw Street.................... 6.84 *Cameron, William R. et ux, 48 Fayette Street.................. 124.8.E 'Carnpagna, Corinne, 25 Hillcrest Circle.........---........ .......... 343.():5, Campagna, Gene J., 82 Lloyd Road............................"»,..:........ 124,94 Ca.mpanisu, Romeo, Lawrence.................................... ...... ........ 528.3?i Campbell, Bernice L., 300 School Street.............................. 300)6 Campbell, Daniel T., 1N, Somerville........................................ 26.36 Campbell, Emma F., 14I Winsor Avenue..........4................— 282.15 Campbell, Florence F., 50 Shattuck Street............................ 422.65 Campbell, Joseph T. et ux, 126 Westminster Avenue............ 136.81a Campbell, Percy C., 330 School Street...................................... 44.46 Campbell, Wallace K. et ux, 12 Charming Road., ...... ........ 197.73 Canady, Lois J., 18 Channing Road........................................... 17.1 COLLECTOR*S REPORT 359 C:anady, Oscar 11aT9, 18 Channing Road.................................... 294,74 Cannon, Patrick J., 27 Gilbert Street.................................... 238.32' +annuli, Joseph et ux, 11 Wheeler Court................................ 85.5o Cantalupo, Jennie, 12 Lloyd Road................. ............ ............. 259.92 Caouette, Joseph H. et ux, 36 bridge. Street........................ 92,34. Carder, Gertrude, 451 Main Street.......................... 2 Capubianco, Antonio, 37 Berkeley Street........................... 277.02. Capone, Angelo, 28 Hudson. Street.................................... . 147.06 :`Capone, Pasquale et al, 81 BDyd Street....................... 111.15. :,'Cappadona, Jahn et ux, 26 Waverley Avenue—'.,—' 135.0b Cappucci, .Michele et ux, 23 Bostonia Avenue....................:... 157.32 Caracustos, Mary, 8 Belknap 'Cerrace........... ..... .. . ....... 174.42. Caragahan, Alice, 9 Hazel Street............................................... 193.20, Cara&-Uhan, 4raxi G., 404 Mt. Auburn Street...:.................. 513.011 Caragulian, Garabed H., 404 Mt. Auburn Street.................. 290.70 Carbone, Pellegrino et ux, 698 Mt. Auburn Street............ 280-44 Carboni, Maria, 96 Payette. Street............................................. 184.68 Carer, B. Evelyn, 44 Merrill Road........... ............................. 311.61 Carer, Maul W., 30 Morton Street............. .......................... 270.O19 Carey, Tomas W., Exerett........................ 3.42 Carlson, August H. et ux, 145 Spruce Street...................... 221.3 Carlson, Iwan E. et ux, 7 Clyde Road...................................... 217.1 Carlstorn, Fannie N., 49 Pequosette Street.......................... 253.09 Oaristrurn, Knut S., 51 Pequosette Street.............................. 17.10 Carney, Robert E,, 49 Olney- Street............................................ Ce rpenter, Alice P., 64 Lowell Avenue.................................... 119.70 Carpenter, F. Scott et ux, 102 Stonleigh Road................... .. 295.22 Carr( James F. et ux, 60 Hovey Street.................................. 244.53 Carr, Katherine A,, 28 Springfield Street................ . . ......_ 260.3o Carrabia, Vincenzo, 44 Eaton Street..................................1. 97.47 Cam 1, Corneloue J. et ux, 51 Harnden Avenue.................. 290.70 Carroll, Frederick A. et ux, 53 Shattuck Road.................... 422,37 'Carroll, Joseph E., 627 Mt. Auburn Street...................... 34,11 P Carroll, Joseph H. et nx, 50 Copeland Street........................ 60.00 Carroll, Pearl A., Trustee, 124 Putnam Sheet......,............. 282.15 Caruso, Antonio et ux, 28 Olney Street................................... 100.0 � Caruso, Donato et ux, 66 Forest Street.................................. 265.8'7 360 IVATErTOWIN TOWN REPORT Caruso, Conc':zie et. sir:, i15 Warren Street................ ........ 92.34 *Caruso, Guiseg e, Waverls 20 2 Caruso, Jaynes, 39 Winner Street................................ .. . ...... 1.93,2 01 Caruso, blarianinia, 87 Winter Street.................................... 248A.0 Caruso, Pasquale, 142 Alain Street..,............. ........................... 17.16 Caruso, 11kyllis, 133 Fayette Street........................................ 255.5i ; Caruso, Vincenzo eE ux, 27 Myrtle Street.............................. 1.72.71 Ca Crrvael�hy.�.o, 1;Tr�lrlanuel A.., Cambridge............................................... �y/9,5/5 VSe7'F vant,.Mary,, Newton—,—,..........................1b...........I............... 64. 4 Cusella, Guiseppe at a!, 187 Chapman ,Street.......................... 47.88 Casey, Ruth R., 129 Langdon Avenue.................................... 251,37 Casey, William G. et ux, 11 Marcia Rued.. ...................... 344.07 Caro, Pa.squalina, 41 French Street......................................... 78.66 Cassabown, Annie A., 33 Maplewood Street............................ 95.67 *Qissese, Charles J., 28 FitOnburg Street.............................. 170.42 Caswell, Byron, Waverley Avenue..................... ..................._ 116.3:3 Caterina, Tomase, 85 Arlington Street.................................... 205.20 Ca.toni, Caroline, Lincnln............................................................ 256.7 Catton, Percy, 95 Barnard Avenue........................................ 10.26 *Cavallaro, Hrnidie et ux, 15 French Terrace......P................... 102.1.7 C:av allaro, Philip, i g Street.................. ............................. 9.`6 ' Car-allucci, I2,omanc, 18 Lexington Street.............................. 10.26 Cavanaugh, Florenee 1., 10 Emerson Road............................ 203.21 Cavanaugh, Sohn T. et ux, 547 Main Street............................ 227.42 Cavaretta, Alfonso el: ux, 33 Howard Street........................ 200.59 Ceddia, Vincenzo et u�; .till LexingYtoii :Street.......................... 128.o2 Ceglia, Vincenzo et ux, S3 Churcliill Street ............................ 171.00 Centebar, Charles H., 460 Main Street.................................... 500,0D Centola, John et Mary, 154 Pleasant Street........................ 137.6i) *Central Auto Faits Co, 35 GaIen Street............................ 230) Cerqua, Nello, 181 Fayeti e Street ............................................ 804.38 Cerrato, Vincenzo et ux, King; Street.— 47.88 Chace, Harold E., 12$1 Poplar � Street.......................................... /1,71 Chadwick, Harry! P., Jamaica lairl........................................ 219.8' Chamberlain, Henxy A. A ux, 116 Standish Road................ 299.7LI. Chaniberland, Charles, 85 Putnam Street............................... 270.1 Chambers, Margaret Al., 9 Grenville Road............................ 304.52 I COL LECTOR'S REPORT 361 Chamian, Karape et ux et al, 34 Cypress .Stre4t...........a...a.. 191.26 Clian filer, Grace E., 17 Merrill Road................................1— 280.44 Chandler, William S., 17 Merrill Road.................................... 3.42 Chapman, Eleanor M., 12 Chauncy 234.89 Chase, Ada B., 62 Robbins Roacl.............................................. 268.7$ Chase, Gertrude M., 15 Ball Ave.nue........................................ 222.56P Chase, Louise IT. et al, 62 Robbins Road................................ 11.97 Chase, Lura E., 11 Irving Street............................................... 106.28 Chase, Paul. Ellsworth et ux, 33 Uncoht Street.................. 208.62 Chelios, Charles, 447 Main Street.............................................. 7.70 h+evoor, Mary B., 532 Mt. Auburn street............................. 22 .3o Chinchinian, Paul et at, 24 Dartmouth Street........................ 171.63 Chooljian, Sarah, 46 Salisbury Road........ .. ................. . 310.95 Chin, Jimmie, 474 Main Street................................. ........ 3.42 Chapourian, Harry M., 504 Mt. Auburn Street......................., 11.29 Chopourian, Mina.a, 504 Mt, Auburn Street.......... ................. 21.2.04; Chotilian, Apranham et al, 27 Lloyd Road.............................. 248.66 Chrakian, Bagdassar et ux, 14Coolidge )a 11k Road..............o 253.04 Christensen, Fred J., 11. Wihnot Street-..................... ..... 1�.2C��,'/"+517 Christie, George B., 1.1 Flint road...................................••Y.... 869,0hF Christie, Josephine L., 96 Beecliwood A,veline........................ t4.18 Christopher, Despina, 175 Boylston Street....................... 240.00 {Christopher, Frances, 121 Lexington Street....................... 193.23 Christopher, Stelpis, 101 Bigelow Avenue.............................. 37.62 Church, Barbara D., 74 Spruce Street.................................... 02.813 Church, Iva Gertrude, 122 Winsor Avenue........................ -.,. 263.81 Ciampi, Veronica, 4 Putnam Street.. .................................. 2.13 Cianci, Pietro et ux, 37 Quirk Street.......................... ......... 1-511.00 Ciavarro, Domenico et ux, 23 Hearn 6SAO Cicatelli, Vincenzo, 16 New Lexington Street.................. ... , 291.95 Cignale, Michelina et al, 168 Fayette Stareet.............,.....- .... 259.92 Cirillo, Nicholas et ux, 20 Edgeclrff Road................ 335.02 Ciriloo, Veto et al, 20 Edgeeliffe Road.............................. ,.,. 56.43 Cirino, Angelo, 121 Mt. Auburn Street............................. 35.91 Claffey, Mary F., Trustee, Boston........................................ ... .43 Claflin, Walter A. & Co., 14 Mt. Auburn Street........... . ... 136 F" "Clair, Michael James, 121 Chapman Street.................. 329.74 362 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Clapp, Phillip F, et ux, It) Whisor Aveime....I......................... 306.0.0 Clark, E. Everett et ux, 11 Katherine Road............................ 10.2i Clark, Gladys, 16 Boatonia Avenue................... Clark, John et al, 82 Riverside Street.................................... 213.2s Clarke, Maria, `2 Everett . 112.1)6 *Clay, Walter F., 44 Waltham Streat........................................ 46,04 Clifford, 1-Tarie E., 38 IHosmer Street.......,..,._......................... 159.92 Clifford, Nora E., 22 lblyr$le Street....,..,..................................... 1€ 6.84 Clifford, Phiilip G., Boston........................................................... 2,194.11,1, Clifford, Phillip G., Receiver, Boston........................................ 304.38 'Clinton, Edward et ux, 27 union Street....... ..,.......................... I00.0n Cl inton, Grace S. et al, S Whitney Street.............................. 266.7c Cloherty, Delia X., 14 Morse Street.,. .j............................. 278.73 Cloherty, Catherine P., 10c tolilaz St :�............... 136.7 F Cloonan, Miebael, 29 Gilbert Street.......................................... 200,05 *Cloister, William S. et ux, '��O Ro. Beacon Street .........,. 2 S.'''` Mynes, Roland W. et ux, 121 Lovell Read............................ 23:3.f„ Cochrane, Margaret 13., 334 ArlinXton Street........................ 25)6.8.e Cody, Walter V, 250 Main Street. ,,.... .. ........... 47.66 *Caf ey, Heirs or Devisees Joltti, 251 Pleasant Street........ 73.53 Coff'eY, i�lary E., 123 Mt. Auburn Street................................ 5.1P Coffey, Heirs or Devimes Michael, 127 Fayo.t Street..,...., 119.711 Coffer, Ernest L. et ux, 24 Beacon Park......... ........................ 10,74 Cohen, Arelde M., Cambridge'................. ................ 218.88 Cohen, Bessie, 83 Templeton P'ar�way...................................... 329.52 V-6hen, Dennis, 101 Common Street............................ If),26 Cohen, Benjamin, 84 A Maim Street.......................................... 8.'2j Col-ien, Dexter S., 4 Mt. Auburn Street, 4.28 -Cohen, Frances R., 47 Capitol Street................:....................... 160.29 Cohen, Samuel J., Newton 266.76 Cohen, Sa.rab, 88 Alain Street.................................................... 8.55 Colbert, John A., Somerville... .......................................­1......I.... 111.11 -Colbert, Laura R., 14 Appleton Terrace ...................... ....... 215.4 Colburn, Stanley W., 37 Rangeley Road...... ._.......................... Collins, Frank D., 48 Mt. Auburn Street................................ 20.52 Colby, Maurice D., Fiermont Street.. ......... ............ ... ...... 1.3.64 Cale, Mabel G., Quincy....................... ............... 342.00 C;OLLECTOR'S REPORT 363 *Coleman, Daniel W., Chelsea........................ ...,. 22.2•� Coleman, Frederick T. et ux, 22 Edenfield Avenue................ 178.12, Coleman, Warren L., 38 Wilmut Street,...........I...._................. 177.84.; Colley, Charles B. et ux, 72 Carroll Street..................... ..... 125.001 Colligan, Mary A., b Royal Street............................................ 131.67- Collins, Anna M. et al, 167 Galen Street....... 201.79, Collins, Caroline A., 43 Paul Street.......................................... 176.13 *Collins, Jame.% P., 64 Carroll Street........................................ 194.68, Collins, John A., 4:3 Paul Street......................._........................ 162.45� Collins, Margaret W., 4 Aeon Road.......................................... 290.54 Collins, Ravenel L., 70 Beep hwood Avenue.............................. 3.42_. *Collins, Walter W. et nx, 15 Sheldon Road.......................... 206.91 , C:olliton, Michael et ux, 11 Arthur Terrace.,... ............... 111.15, C;omick, Anita. M., 50 Wilmot S`treet........................................ 145.35j Comstock, Heirs or Devisees Albert E., 108 No. Beacom Street...........................................................,....,... 256.50, Condon, John P., 31 Arden Road........................Y,................... 396.7 -, Condor, Pierce P., 'Trustee .......................................................... 102.i10 Connell, Catherine V.. 70 Belmont Street................................ 60.93 Connolly, Mary E. et al, Belmont ................... . ....... ..........,,. 196,+615 Connally, Patrick H. et ux, 36 Eclenfi eld Averz te.................. 1.56.51 Connors, Marjorie E., Waltham ................................................ 229.14, Conrad, Emmeline F., 22 Olney Street...............0.................... 153.90 Consales, Peter, 5 Olcott Street....................... _................ 209.72 Consoliazio, Anthony, 270 Palfrey Street................................ 151.43 Constantnos, James, 125 Galen Street.................................... 27.36 Conti, Annit, 53 Riverside Stet.............................................. 147.06 Conti, Domenico et ux, 129 Arsenal Street.............................. 116,28 Conte, Mario et ux, 136 Edenfield Avenue........................... 80.37 Contieri, Angelo, et ux, 1+04 Boylston Street............................ 160.90 Conway, Margaret M.................................................................... 249.6E Cooch, Mary E. B., 99 Robbins Road........................................ 285.57 Coolidge, Herbert et al Exors., 77 Garfield Street................ 2.59.92 Coon, Malvina J., 21 Palfrey Street.......................................... 304.38 *Corazzini, Anna Santoro, 29 Cypress Street........................ 271.81l Corazzini, Gaetano et ux, 181 School Street.—........................ 252'o Corazzird, Gennaro et ux, 109 Arsenal Street........................ 150.39 864 WATERTb'4 N TOWN RE Carazzini, Salvatore et a1, 31 Cypress Street........................ 53.01 Corcoran, Frank G. et ux, 122 Arsenal Street.................. 194.94 Cornetta, Antonio et Ix, 188 Sycamore Street........................ 75°.0o Corrigan, Ernest J., Trustee, Belmont, 32.35 Corsetti, Guiselspe et ux, 1,99 Lexington Street...................... 136.80 Corsi, Bernardo, 215 Palfrey Street................................._...... 28.94 Cord, Tomm.assv, 112 Forest Street........................................ 3•1.20 Cary, Herbert M. et ux, C€ehituute.......................................... 264.19 Cosgrove Bakers Incorporated, .32 Crawford Street.............. 136.80 *Cosgrove, Edward J. et ux, 156 Spruce Street...................... 62.45 Cosgrove, Thomas C:., .92 Cra%i-for d S"trees.............................. 3061.09 Cosnimi, frank T., 44 Morse Street-............. ......................... 10.26 COstellano, Fortunata, 10 Francis Street............................... 213.8[i Costello, Catherine, 26 Hosrner Strre'et...................................... 246.24 Costello, Ellen V., 35 Purvis Street.....,.................................... 134.98 Cutani, Samuel et ux, 357 34lair+ Strree.t.................................... 174.2(3 Cotone, Pasquale ct ux, 9 Lexington Street............................ 202.25 Cotter, Timothy J., h1attapan.................................................... 93.41. Courtney, Joseph J., JL54 Worcester Street............................ 180.39 Courtney, Heirs Margaret, 271 Pleasant Street.................. 164.16 Cousebelis, Evantbia N., 128 Westminster Avenue..........,. 295.7 G Cousebelis, Louis N., 684 lit, Auburn Street,......................... 722.12 Couture, Alice M., 198 Pleasant Street...... ............................. 242.82 Couture, H. Joseph et ux, 40 Carrell Street............................ 206.20 Covino, PeI ee, Milford ................ 211.62 ovino, Frank et ux, 226 Westminster.avenue........................ 160.74 ?Cox, Edward Jahn et ux, ii1 Balley Road.............................. 483.93 '*`Coyle, Therese X, 22 Stenleigh Road.................................... 4.32 *Crabtree, Constance H., Newton Centre.............................. 742.14 (Craig, Amy L., 1:3:9 Church S#t'eel.....,...................................... 265.05 Cramer, IMerrill E, et ux, 107 Common Street........................ 235.4 Crawford. Mattie C., 3€1 Lincohi Street................................ ... 434.84 Crawford, James E. et ux, 59 Carroll Street.......................... 242.82 ItCreamer, Thomas, 111 Whisor Avenue-................................ 33.e3 Creeley, Hairs or Devisees Oscar S., 129 Mt. Auburn St..,., 532.67 +Cmwe, Wiley D. et ux, 326 Charles River Road......:............ 295.57 Crilly-, Bessie, 23 1,With Avenue--................................................. 107.6 COLLECTOR'S REPORT {136.5 Critchett, Eleanor W., 35 Arden Road...................................... 543.60 Cronin, JohnW. e€ ux, 1hattuck Road.............................. 844.19 Crosby, Thomas J. et x, 1 Hill Street.-............................ 261.6,Cross, Ethel L., 33 Hovey Street................................................ 145.35 Crowell, Warner R., 122 Garfield Street....<............................. 333.45 "Crowley, Charles F., Cambridge .......... ........................... ..... 23.94 Crowley, Joseph et ux, 60 Bates Road.................................. 263,34 Crowley, Lillian G., 41 Stonleigh Road.................................. 355.83 Crupi, Domenico, et ux, 29 Prentiss Street................r...«..... .50 Crupi, Rosaria, 11 Keith Street........ ........................................ 11.97 Cxupi, Santo et ux, 11 Keith Street........................................ 100-89 Cucinotta, Gaetano, Belmont................................. .................... 879.24 Cucinotta, Giovanni, Belmont.................................................... 1,716,19 Cucinotta, .olm, Bebnoilt...............................................I............ 104.49 Cucinotta, Nunziata, Waltham........... ..... ..... ........................ 56.43 Cummings, John Joseph, 84 Morton Street.......................a...... 151.46 Cummings, Roy L., 35 Upland Road........................................ 249.66 Cunniff, P. Sarsfield, 79 Marshall Street................................ 698.50 Cunniff, John F., Belmont.......................................................... 20.00 *Curcio, Teresa, 41 Payette Street.............:........I........I............ 283.8f, Curran, Julia M. et al, 710 Mt. Auburn Street........................ 294.12 Currie, Bessie, Hingharn ...................................l.....,.................. 240.00 Curtin, Edward A. et !].x, 61 Carver Road............................ 77.55 Curtin, Peter, 46 Elliot Street.................................................... 105.05 Cutter, Mary B., Gloucester..................................................,..... 836.8 Cutting, A. Cura, 63 Commonwealth Road.............................. 299.25 Cutting, Flossie C., 9 Edith Avenue........................................ 246.24 Crockett, George E............................. ......................................... 17.36 Da.daiazi, Hampar et ux, 212 Boylston Street..... 280.44 D'Alanno, Antonio, 88 Arlington Street...............................- 44.46 D'Alanno, Tony, 74 Bigelow Avenue........................................ 10.26 Dale, Samuel X., 39 Stearn$ Road............................................. 127.67 "Daley, XarglLret J., 86 Edenfield Avenue.............................. 230,G8 Dalkranian, Iirikor, 41 Melendy Avenue.................................. 1150A8 Dalkranian, Nazareth K., 40 Laurel Street............................ 141.93 Dallorso, Nicholas et lx, Providence, R. I. ......l....................... 13.68 Daly, Kathlen M., 95 Carroll. Street.......................................! 277.02 366 WATERTtlWN TOWN' RE'POR.T Dalzell, Frederick W., 34 Oliver Street.................................. 229.14 D'Arnieo, Guiseppe et ux, 81 Arlington Street....................... 8 2.35 D'Amico, Lorenzo et ux, 80 Fayette Street.-........................... 224.2 D'Amico, Nic€lat et ux, 92 Putnam Street................................ 125,12 Dana„ Bridget, 64 Belmont Street............................................ 283.8t; Dana, Herman et al, Boston ............................................. 408.69 D'Andrea, Vittorio et ux, 25 Cottage Lame.......I...................... 159.03 Dave, David H., Boston .............................................................. 227.4 3 Dane, Henry, 824 NA. Atihuni Streef........................................ 64.98 Dangel, Sadie. L., Mt. Auburn Street........................................ 2„150.13 D'Anl;elo, Pl ilippo et ux, 28 Merrifield Avenue........................ 31.83 Daniels, Larry, 525 14Tt. Auburn Street.................................... 269.21 .1:lfut1els, Francesco et ux, 19 Dewey Street............................. 214,99 Danikinn, Jahn, 63 Bigelow Avenue......................... ................ 241.11 Danner, Hazel G., 157 Common Street...............................__.. 129.03 Danskin, ,Zahn F. et ux, 18 Hillside Road................................ 265.()5 Darkjian, Krikor et ux, 29 Hazel Street............................. 169.53 Dardis, Jaynes B., 26 Hawthorne Street..................................... 169.o3 Dardis, Mary A., 26 Hawthorne Street................................... 147.06 Daley, Elizabeth, Reading ........................................................ 263.90 "Daughters, Mary Ii., 15 Knowles Road.................... .............. 199.23 *Daughters, Roscoe F., 15 Knowles Road-,.......................... 8.55 Davenport, Alfred M., 88 Grove Street........................I......... 1,7{14.87 Davenport, Charles A, et €rl, 25 Park Street, Newton........ 96.52 Davenport, Florence M., 88 Grove Street................................ 365.94 Davis, Albert E. A ux, 29 Lowell Avenue................................. 136.8[] Davis, Annie M.„ 89 Lowell Avenue.......................................... 77.00 Davis, Edith Ibl~., 9 Gay Road--............................. ................... 148.39 Darntt, 'William, Atlantic ....................................,..................,.... 7.27 Davor k, Mary E., 35 Stuart Street............................................ 169.29 Dawson, Eleanor d., 148 Irving Street...................................... 193.23 Days, dames et ux, 155 Spruce Street.................................... 82.88 Dealtryr, Eleanor M., 1 Garfield Street.................................... 473.6 Dedekian, Baghadar• et ux, 155 Dexter Avenue.'....................... 118.47 Dedekian, Varta,r et al, 138 Nichols Avenue,.............--........ 339.91 *DeFaaia„ Frank, Somerville ............ 2 I]eFelice, Edward A., 38 Melendy Avenue................................ 277.02 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 367 DeFelice, +Guiseppe Pt ux, 230 Westin aster Avenue.............. 162.11) DeFilippo, Arturo, fit Langdon Avenue.................................. 427.24 DeFilippo, Josephine, 61 Langdon Avenue--....................... 211.33 °Del?raneo, Stella, Itnslindale...................................................... 2.76.77 "DeGeorgio, Pasquale et ux, 146 Palfrey Street...,...........,... 149.19 DegIlan, Michael J., Belmont...... . ......................................... 399.11 DeLaney, Joluz C., Jr., 997 Belmont Street............................ 151.65 Della Rosa, Francesca et ux, 191 Warren Street................ 141.93 Delleville, .Antonio et ux, 43 Boyd Street...........................•••., 524.97 Delmage, George W., 77 Langdon Avenue.............................. 205,20 Delarey, John E., 141 Waltham Street.................................... 107.931 Delraau, Francesco et ux, 191 Warren Street......................I... 10.26 DeLuca, dames et ux, 43 Loomis Street.................................. 140AS De111arais, George A. et al, 20 Lawrence Street................. ..... 265.14 DeMarcD, Joseph et al, 99 Spring Street.......................,..... 51.30 Demirjian, PolitYe S., 216 Boylston Street.............................. 2621.63 Demitrio, Mary, 34 Clarendon Street........................ ............. 162.61 DeNovellis, Giulio et ux, 37 Fairfield Street..... ....................., 241.1.1 Dequattro, Mary M., 38 Dartmouth Street.............................. 229.14 7D1,yerBedryosian, Lucia, 13 Putn= Street....* ............................ y244p�.(53y DMerBoghosian, Marian Y-, 21 Me1e31.dy Avenue„....„.............. 19.3.23 DerBoghosian, Harriet M., 21 Melendy Avenue...................... 239.40 DerBogosian, Maryam K., 21 b'lelendy Avenue.................. 2-42,31) *Derderian, Missak, 208 Common Street.......I...................... 576.27 *Derderian, Setral,�, 216 Common Street.................................. 639.54 Derekian, Ba,ghdaser, 5 Louise Street.....................................+ 6.84 DerHovhane$ian, Israel, 1.38 Forest Street............................ 128.25 DerKazarian, Tourvanda, 31 Elton Avenue............................ 107.00 DeRonde, lrena S., Cambridge................................ ... ......... 258.21 Deroyian, Arminog et ux, 13 Melendp Avenue...................... 256.50 Desantis, Concetto et al, 13 Howard Street........................., g4.41 Descheneau, Dorothy B., 158 Cor 4n Street........................ 302.67 Descheneaux, George L., 158 Common Street........................ 17.10 Deschenes, Arthur E,, et ux, 36 Uplaiid Ra a[3...................... 215.46 DeSimone, James et ux, East Boston...... 268A,,, Desmond, Julia., 48 Elliot Street .............................................. 149.77 °Desmond, Richard et ux, 89 Carroll Street........................ 2111 r ' 368 WA.TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Devenney, John J. et al, 10 Hillerest Circle............................ 309.94 Devine, 1wMieh jel J., Dorchester .................................................. 3{19.39 Devoe, Stej)hen, Jr., et ux, 99 Westminster Avenue.............. 259.46 Dewire, Mabel G. et al, Somerville—,........................................ 461.00 Dewire, Thomas A., SOmerv-ille.................................................. 27o.1.8 Dexter, Evans K. -et ux, 101 Lovell Road................................ 313,85 Dexter, Louise T., 116 Langdon avenue 7 *DIBacco, Joseph et ux, 4 Sexton Street.................................. 150,48 DIBlasie, Nicola et ux, 51 Quirnby Street..................-.......... 230J)4 *DiCecea, C-AmIllo et ux( Somerville--................................. 9%59 Didomexrieo, Allesandra et ux , 92 Waltham Street................ 201.78 Dfdomenico, Alexander D., 92 Waltham Street...................... 22,23 Dina, Maria., Trustee, Somem ille .......................................... 34,20 DiGiacomandrea, Domenico et ux, 169 Fayette Street.......... 83.79 Diliberto, Rosalia et Gregorio, 821 Mt. Auburn Street........ 73.11 Dii11arino, Michelle et ux, 497 Pleasant Street...................... 544.64 DIMascio, Ra#Faele et ux, 86 School Street.............................. 1gfi.65 DiMella, Guiseppe A tax, 40 Waverley Avenue........................ 64.29 D nardo, .Antonin et ux, et al, 81) Fayette Street.................... 198.36 Dinjian, Leo A., 17 Main Street.................................................. 6.884 DiPietrantonio, Felice et ux, 113 Arsenal Street................, 262.59 DiPa.ee, Elizabeth -M., 9 Oakley Road....................... .............. 34 .38 DiPietrantonio, Carmine et ux, 63 Waltbam Street................ 55.10 DiPrato, Albano, 753 Mt. Auburn Street.............................. 6.84 Dran, Surart et trx, 110 Spruce Street.................................. 2.4.5 Dishian, Nazar, 95 School Street... 6.84 Diveechio, Mary, 129 Waltham Street...................................... 881.02 Divecehio, Vencenzo, 129 Waltham ,Street................................ 13.68 Dixon, Arthur A ux, 92 Charles River Road.,.............--- 302.96 Dixon, Forrest W., 602 Belmont Street.................................. 350.19 Dixon, Georgixna A., 22 Quincy Street........................ 274.91 Dixon, Mary M. et al, 21 'Templeton Parkway...................... 1[lEl.cri! Dribr•owolski, Michael et ux, East Cambridge........................ 184.4f . Dodakian, Rebecco, 8 Irma, Avenue.................... . .................... 246-24 Dodd, Emma Tom., 8 Sunnybank Road.......................................... 358.58 Dodge, Charles A., 476 Mt. Auburn Street.............................. 581,40 Dodge, Ellexy A., 73 Spring Street—,........................................ 3.09 COLLECTOR'S REPORT :369 Dohanian, Hague M., et al, Somerville.................................... 30730 Doherty, George et ux, 25 Lovell Road.................................... 192.43 Dolan, Bessie C., 9 Prescott Street.............. Dolan, Willinin T. et ux, 131 Edenfield Avenue...................... 129,11 Dolbier, Heirs or Dewrisees Edgar B., 9 Jewett Street...... 246.24 Donabed, Avedis B. et al, 121 School Street.......................... 150.82 Donohoe, Charles F. A ux, 28 Robbins Read.......................... 2�4.11 I)onabue, Elizabeth M., 11 Mill Street....................... ........... 95.7#3 Donahue, Thomas T. et ux, 71 Barnard Avenue.................. 424.08 Dome, -Nicola Delle et ux, 175 Fayette Street—..................... 114,5 Donnelly, John W. et ux, 37 Walnut Street............................. 246.24 *Donnelly, Margaret R., Alalden ............................................. 269.47 Dannelly, Mary E., 32 Bradford Road.................................... 303.78 Donohue, Michael et ux, Cambridge ........................................ 123.39 Donovan, Hannah, 11 Fairfield Street...................................... 215.46 Donovan, Lawrence E., Boston.......................................... ..... 548.91 Donavart, Mary E. et al, 18 Wolcott Road................................ 296.23 Donovan, Mary J., 24 Theurer Parkway................................. 301.90 Dorey, Mabel T., 33 Gilbert Street..... 27.44 Dorley, Arthur J., 34 Arsenal Street..,................................... 44.46 Dorire, Curtis E. et ux, 50 Marian Road.,_........................... 140.83 Dosdounzian, Avedig et tax, 1.48 Nichols Avenue...,.............. 292.89 Doty, Esther E., Nahant 319.7 Doudakian, Steven et al, 203 Boylston Street........................ 235.27 Dowling, Amry J., 171 Highland Avenue,............................... 82.58 Doyie, Elinvre R., Dexter Avenue............... Doyle, Isabella A., 346 Belmont Street.................................... 100.00 Doyle, Marie A. Boston.............................................................. 13.68 Doyle, Heirs or Devisees Mary Ellen, 13 Olney Street...,.. 126.80 Doyle, Patrick, Newton................................................................ 186.39 Doyle, Thomas E., 76 Hillside Rwad........................................ i 88.1(1 Dragone, Guiseppe et ux, 63 Crawford Street.................. ..... 3.35 Driscoll, .lames et ux, Framingham.......................................... ; 3 14 Dubois, Wilfred, 159 Spruce Street........................................ 169.3.9 Dudley-, George W. et uN, 17 Spruce Street.,............. ............. SoO.96 Dudley, George W. et ux, 115 Spruce Street.......................... 200.07 Duest, Lydia M., 70 Hovey. Street.......................................... 129.25 Q'70 t?I WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Duff, Joseph L., 161 Lovell Road___..................................... 285.57 Duffy, Florence H., 15 Prescott 'Street..................................... 225.45 Duffy, Kiernan, Boston................... .......................................... 383.44 Duffy, Peter D., 15 Prescott Street.......................................... 143.64 Dugan, Sarah A., 158 No. Beacon Street......................... .. ... 295.57 Duley, George E. et ux, 98 Spruce Street.............................. 224.01 Dunbar, Arthur A., 141 Marshall Street............................... 8.55 Duncan, William W., 212 Maplewood Street........................ 37.62 Dumi, Joseph A., 279 Mt. Auburri Street.............................. 91.31 *Durant, Victorine, Cwnbridge.................................................. 55.95 *Durbin, Joseph P. A ux, 24 'Morso Street.......................... 234.27 Durham, Charles et Heirs Sarali, 31 Langdon Avenue-...... 133.07 Durnan, James H., 79 No. Beacon Street.............................. 100.00 Durnaii, Jarnes H., Jr., et al, 56 Melendy Avenue..._..... 200.00 Durnan, Heirs Nora Riley, 44 Alelendy Avenue.................. 309.51 Duz man, Patrick, Xleleiidy ............................................ 3.42 Durigan, Frarcis, Dorchester--....... ................................. 285.2X D'Urso, Nicola et ux, 535 Mt. Auburn Street........................ 430,00 Dwyer, Frank, 293 Mftin Street-_...... ............... ......... 3.42 Dwyer, Michael F. et ux, 485 .Mahi Street.............................. 179.5.5 14)Dwyer, Michael; J. et ux, 770 Reltna-D.t Street........................ 108.47 Dwyer, William J., 840 Belmont Street......................... ........ 259.92 Divyer, Winifred G., 24 Whitcomb Street........................... 102.511 river, Mamie J. et al, 43 Hovey Street,............................. 191.52 Dyson, Jo8ephine, 59 Orchard Street............,........................... 193.99 Eagleson, Eva M., 60 Hillside Street............I--.................... . ID4.69 Eagleson, William, 61 HEW& Street.......-........................... 199.6r Eagleson, William, Sr., CII Hillsich- Street............................ 11.81 1"'aqt Cambridge Savings Bank, East Cambridge.................... 241.11 Eastman, Teresa A., 44 Oleutt, Street.................................... ISO.17 East Watertown Realty Company, Nichols Avenue........,... 17.10 Eataugh, Cieorge et ux, 15 Auburn Court........ ................. 145.35 Eaton, Leroy S. et ux, 144 Winsor Avenue.............__....... 340.29 Eaton, Levi W., 21 Elton Avenue....................................... 66.94 F,&Iand, Walter et ux, 10 Purvis Street.............................. 268.8r) E. C. MaZ)UfECtUr!ng Co., 10 Purvis Sta-eet...................... 1710 I�dmunds, llowpna S., 35 Cliarining Road................__...... 170.00 COLLECTOR"S REPORT )71 Edwards, 111argaret, Surrtsrvillc................................................ 184.68 Eewin, Fred, et ux, 5(1 Chapman Street.................................... 243.84 Egaii, William C., Cambridge.................................................... 342.C1() l;gi io, Frances 128 Main Street........................................ 155.01 Eglesotn, INiiliam, 60 Hillside Street..............................__...... 11.81 Eglestoji, I Iatry, 27 Winter Street.............................................. 290.70 Ehrenberg, iYae 4. et al, Boston....................................:........... 954.79 Elbag, Nazar•, 29 Coolidge Hill Road.........I—.......... 246.24 Ellis, Mary Helen, 85 Russell Avenue.................................... 110.87 Emerson, Bessie M., 48 Walnut. Street.................................. 193.23 Emerson; Jahn, 85 Forest Street............................................... 140.22 Emery, lFrank D., 9 Franklin Street........................ . ............ 225.61 Emery, George H. et ux, 41 Wilmot Street............................ 184.68 English, Carmen et ux, 25 Cottage Street............................. 145.33 English, Sam, et ux, 196 Fayette Street................................ 459.99 Eordekian, John et ux, 194 Bo,ylstan Street............................ `68.47 Engman, J. Henry, 135 Mt. Auburn Street............................ 20.52 Erickson, Elmer E., et lac, 24 Stuart Street........................... 69.29 Erskine, Doris Imo., 91 Commons Street.................................... 191.b2 Erskine, Kenneth H. et u , 91 Common Street.................. 34.20 Erwin, Florence L., Winthrop Street.......................... ..... ....... 224.01 Esposito, Vincenzo, 18 Chandler Street.................................... 181.26 Essayan, Baghos, 64 California Street.................................... 253,08 Essayan, Kariken, 29 Boylston Street.................................... 3.42 Essegian, Akaby G., 6 Cypress Street...................................... 246.24 > sterberg, Herbert L., 17 Main Street.-................................ 84,20 Evans, Charles M., Arlington.................................... ............... 999.85 Evans, Charles M., Jr., Arlington.............................................. 262.01 Evans, .Fames E., Medford.......................................................... 182.32 Evans,James D., et al, 119 Church Street................................ 100.00 Evans, Josephine M., Arlington................................................ 543.731 Evans, Kate. F., I1 Chester Street.......................................... 208.94 Everett, Lillian, 122 Marshall Street........................................ 184.68 Everett Brothers, Inc., 75 No. Beacon Street........................ 18.81 Facenda, Bruno, 113 Craurford Street....,................................... 1.71 Fagan, Helen V., 20 Emerson Road.......................................... 27.53 Fairbanks, Catherine Jam., 44 Spree Street...............I.............. 122,62 372 WATERTOWN TOWN, ILEPORT Falco, Frank, 15 Berkeley Street................. Falco, Antonio, 167 Warren Street.................. .. ............ 111.26 Falco, Rose, 159 Lexington Street.......................................... 874.01 Fallon, Julia T., 14 Irma Avenue.............................................. 120.00 Fallon, Walter L., 6 Porter Street............................................ 244,80 Falzarano, Guis+eppe, 123 Edenfield Avenue........................ 237.26 Fanouil Co-operative Bank, Brighton...................................... 618.61 Fanning, Marv, 33 Hunt Street................................................ 22,06 Farese, Angelo, 16 Gleason Strut................. 72 Fars : Angelo et ux, 16 Gleason Street................................ 392.91 Fai-es , John, 10 Icing Street...........................,,.................. ...,. 229,14 Farese., �4 incenzo, 108 Forest Street.......................................... 40.59 l aric ell , Donato et ux, 6 Rifle Court.. . ...... ............ .......... . -if.6S Farraher, Margaret, 42 Royal Street........................................ 10 7,?S Farrell, Ellen L. et al, 12 Rifle Court.................................... 90.611 Farren, Mary A., 5 Bridgham Avenue..................................... 133.38 Farxvell, Wini€reel, D., 70 Robbins Road................................ 258.21 Faulkner, James, 61 Wilmot Street.......................................... 1h2.19 Favuzzaa, Guiseppe et ux, 129 Nichols Avenue...................... 417,36 Fay, Leon F. A ux, 110 Rutland Street.................................. 71,50 Fay, glary A., 122 No. Beacon Street................................ treet............................... 160.74 Faye, Nora E., 13 Copeland Street.......................................... 134.90 Fazio, Michele, Boston............... Fearaley, Herbert, Jr., 41 Copeland Street.............................. 118.9" Feeney, Jahn, .1.5 Birch Road...................................................... 267, 5 F'effiberg, Esther et al, 25 791t. Auburn Street--............... 234.77 Fencer, Annie F., 53 Edenfield Avenue.................................. 1.71 Ferrari, Andre%v, 40 Prentiss Street.......................................... 159.€13 Ferrara, Navoleone, 38 Crawford Street................................ 179.511P Ferry, Alice E. 16 St. Mary Street.......................................... 278.73 Ferri*, Joseph et urn, 21 Ralph Street..................................... 22.23 Fiermran, William ........................................................................ 10.26 Files, Marion I., 36 Hardy Avenue.......................................... 169.2.9 Files, Walter W. 12 Hardy- Avenue........................................ 1.71 Finlay, Clara, 9 Laurel Street.................................................... 242.82 Finoc6io, Rocco et ux, 55 Crawford Street........... 47.26 Fish, Anna, 1S Frank Street................................................. COLLECTORS REPORT 7 Fish, Jennie Mildred, 16 Templeton Parkway............ 318.11 Fisk, Ton-ph H., Arsenal Street.................. ...............—........... 716.49 Fiske, C. Allen et ux, 46 Arden Road.................................... 345.64 Fiske, Charles B., 354 Arsenal Street....................................... 17.10 Fitv,-,erald, James F., Cambridge............ 230-85 F,-t t F gerald, James R., Albany, N. Y.—.................................... 377.03 Fitzgerald, Lucy, 55 MaplewoDd Street.................................. 2119.88 Mtzgerald, Jerome V. et ux, 83r) Belmont Street............... 59.34 *Fitzgerald, Joseph A., 36 Stuart Street................................ 166.8-, Fitzgerald, Martin et ux, 90 Fayette Street............................ 165,87f 'Fitzgerald, Rase A., 34 Olcott Street.............. ........ 1791,55 Fitzgerald, Veronica E. et al, 832 Belmont Street.................. 186.39 Fitzpatrick, James H. et ux, 33 Middlesex Road.................... 412,37 Fitzpatrick, James J., 41 Maplewood Street..........—...- 241.11 Fitzpatrick, Mary A., 68 Dexter Avenue.............................. 191.5-1 Fit7patrick, Heirs or Devisees Bernard, 79 -blor8e Street.— 120.20 Flagg, Colon J., et ux, 33 Pequosette Street........................ 76.29 Flammia, Cai"iuo et ux, 81 Bancroft Street......--.............. 282.81 Flavin, Mary- E., 9 Carlton Terrace........................................ 281.79 Fax, Max, Boston........ .......................................................... .... 269.63 Fliteroft, Albert E., 68 Chapman Street.................................. 169.08 *Flynn, John, 41 11t. Auburn Street;....................................... 271.89 Foisey, Hubert et ux, 41 Carroll Street............................I... 182.15 Foley, Charles A,, 660 Pleasant Street......................... ........ 176.13 Fontano, Antonietta, 29 Elmwood Avenue............................ 66.04 Poote, Harvey W. et ux, 150 Langdon Avenue...................... 253.08 Forand, Delphia C., Waverley.................................................... 489.06 Forbes, William Ep et ux, 64 Stuart Street,...................... 17.17 Ford, Alexander C., et ux, 18 Wilmot Street.......................... 331.704 Ford, John C. et ux, 61 Green Street.................................. 83.79 Ford, Matilda Elizabeth, 57 Emerson Road.........................— 183.611 Ford, Walter A. et ux, 158 Winsor Avenue............................ 328.32 Foreman, Benjamin, 58A Mt. Auburn Street........................ 6.84 Foresman, I Foster et ux, 20 Marcia Road........................ 248.230 Forte, Vincenzo et al, 175 Walnut Street.............................. 10160 Foskett, Martha X, 129 Edenfield Avenue............................ 152.42 Poster, William D, et al, 34 Carver Road, East.................. 374 WATERTO V TOWN REPORT Fowler, John W., 74 Gicott. Street............................................ 261.98 Fowler, Joseph & Sons, 16 Ladd ,street.................................. 6.94 Franchma, Paul F. G., 39 Morton Street............................... 249.56 Frandesia, Pietro et at, 22 Cushman Street......................... 182.9 Franklin Savhigs .Sank, Franklin.............................................. 193.9A Frappier, Ella M., 35 Elton Avenue.......................................... 219.88 Eraser, Helen Chase, Washiligton, D. C.............................. 1U.26 Frederickson, Fritz F., et ux :alma G., 375 School Street....., 106.09 Freethy, Mildred L., 98 Barnard Aveime.............................. 174.61. French, Robert C., 46 1lersorn Street...................................... 116.28 Frend, Jarnes R. et pax, 41 Fitchburg Street............... . ...... 170.4'.: Friend, Frank C., Medford.......................................................... 588.91 Frissora, Henry et ux, 86 Waveriey Avenue............................ 326.74 *Fueei, Luigi, Vermont............................................................... 118.98 cci, Pasquale et ux, 120 Edenfield• Avenge........................ 151.79 Fuller, Annie M. et at, 297 Waverley Avenue.......................... 123.12 Fuller, Carrie M., 7 Chester Street.......................................... 303.78 Fuller, Will S., 30 Richards Road.............................................. 200.0i1 F'undeklian, Setrak et ux, 1.8 Lloyd road................................ '.}'Btl.10 Furfey, Arthur L. et ux, 12 Elliot Street:.............................. 121.13 Gabriel, Harr' et ux, 23 Lexington Str•eet.......................... 159.58 Galen, Corporation, 115 Galen Street..--........... ................... 81.3.96 Gallagher, Agnes L., 111 Irving Sereet.................................... 152.19 Gallagher, Ellen N., et ail, 9 Cross Street.................................. 92.34 Gallagher, Gertrude C.et at, Cambridge.................................. 752.4o Gallagher, Herman J. et ux, 78 Green Street........................ 259.92 Gallagher, James M., 2 Maplewood Street............................ 209.9s Gallagher( Louise E., 42 Irving Street.................................. 147.10 Gallagher, Richard F., 65 Green Street.................................. 174.42 Gallagher, Thomas J. et ux, 40 Everett Avenue.................. 196.55 Gallen, Mary, 1G Hardy Avenue................................................ 37.78 Calligyan, John, 598 ANIt. Auburn Street.................................. 3.42 Galligan, John F., 30 Irma Avenue.......................................... 6G.76 Galligan, Winifred C., 12 Palmer Street.............................. 162.95 Gallo, Domenico et ux, 28 Cushman Street.......... ....... ........... 141.93 Gandolpho, Heirs or Devisees Charles J., 435 Main Street., 616.67 Gannazi, Angola, 213 Arlington Street.................................... 134.24 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 376 Ga gi, Andreiv, 599 Mt. Auburn Street........... .. ..................... 51.3o Garabedian, Haig S., 1 Arden Road........................................ 394.85 Garabedian, Eliza l4'I., Cambridge................ .. ............._....,....,. 200.59 Garabediaza, Hovsela et ua, 20 Laurel Street ....................... 21.3.-i.5 Garafolo, Frances et Frank, 692 Belmont Street................ 3112. G Garraway, llerbert J, et ux, 5 Morse Street...<........... 2001t0 Garland, Lillian I otlise, 58 Hillside Street:............................ 139.74 '+Garnu, Ella F., 65 Chapman Street_—.................................. 163.3.1 Garofolo.. Frances, 12 Linden Street.................... Garafolu Serafil :7 r 7,'s1, {:,��} H.illeaest �"+11'cle................},...,..,........... s�7L.r3..a *Garrett, Annie C., 22 Carver Road, East.............................. 70.92 Gartland, Mary C., 49 01cott Street................................ 23E1.()4 Garvey, Patriok J., 235 Arsenal. Street......,....... 237 "Gan*rn, Katherine A., et al, 16 Twat Street...................... Gately, Margaret A., 140 Sum ier Street.................. ....... �]25.s 1 .Qavin, Jennie A., 66 frving Street.......... ............................... 887.911) Gavin, Margaret; E., 25 Birch Road........................................ 1 9.9--' 'Gazarian, Hnnipaar T., 117 Stonleigh Road.......... ............... 1.71 Gazarian, Kathleen U., 117 Stonlei,gh Road... . . ...........,....... 368.2ij Gaziaano, Charles, 53 Warren Street........................................ 239,0) Geary, Cecelia C 17 Bradford R,oFad....... Gehring, William J., Boston...................................... ......... 32.5h Geilfu,ss, Lena Marie, 24 Qlcott Street.................................... 260.50 Gcljookiaan, KrikEr G. et ux, 48 Fairfield Street............ 224.01 Gellatly, Thomas B. et ux, 26 Hillcrest Circle.................... 284.42 Gentile, Amelia, Waltham........................................................... 6.84 Gentle, 1., 825 Alt. Auburn Street.......................................... 6.84 Gentile, Dunate, et tat, Waltham.............................................. 10.`6 Gentiel, Luisellta, 296 111;t in Street...................... .............-.. 1.71.94 Geoghegan, ElEaiior M7kr.%`, 40 Cuba. Street.............................. 184,6 Geoghegan, La-wTenee J. A ux, 40 Cuba Street.................. 21bi.4"i Geaagosian, Moses, 51 Prentiss Street........--........................ 237,E9 Germania Co-operative Barak, Boston...................................... 2 7 3.r tltr., Anna T., 15 Xatherine. Road........................................ 160.74 Geyikhm, Arthur S., 82 ]Dexter Avenue.............................. 621.3. Ghuioni, Edoardo, Somerville................e.................................... Giacciuni aids, Caxllioni M. et al, 194 Arlington Street...,...,.... 250.19 376 WATERTOW N TOWN RE43PORT Giacoumis, Arthur et ux, r Adams Street— .......................... 195.0 , Giannott1, Mary, 312 Arlington Street............................e....... 2G8.47 Gia,rdino, Laois R., Dorchester................................................... 34.4-141 G''ibbons, Edward C., 16 Hall Avenue........................................ 171.34 Gibson, Ina E. P'., 14 Avon Road........................................ ..... 202.74 {"3iglio, Leonardo et ux, 19 Berkeley Street............................. G1.56 (jilberg, Henrich et ux, 91 Bradford Road.............................. 303.78 Gilbert, George F. et ux, 95 Barnard Avenue........................ 318.06 Gilbert, Wilbam B. et ux, 19 Malden Street............................ 111.15 Gilfoil, Margaret, 26 Morton Street—..................................... 251.28 Giligian, Rsgochle PI., +646 Mt. Auburn Street........................ .34 Gilliatt, Gertrude A., 29 Commonwealth Road...................... 278.7+9 Gilligan, Bartholomew, 291 Arsenal Street.................:.......... 150.49 Gilmore, Winifred M., 25 Porter Street.................................. 207.99 Giordano, Peter, 100 Putmam Street........................................ 163-s') Giorgian, Joseph, 135 Spring Street......... ............................. 3.42 Giragusian, Beclros, 15 Bigelow Avenue.................................. 147.06 (lirago8ian, Herant M., 587 Mt. Auburn. Street.................. 3,42 Girago.s an, Henry M. et al, 380 Charles River Road.......... 335.16 Giuliana, Frank et al, 19 Prentiss Street.............................. 41.63 Giuliano, Angelina, 143 Payette Street.................................... 100-00 Gjertsen, Ingebret, 38 Chapman Street.................................... 179.41) Glane:y, Nellie S., Iewton ..................+ 139.411 Gleason, Walter H., Boston...........................:............................ 269A'j Gleason, Walter H., Trustee, Boston...........................+............ i-1 1-11 Glickman, Samuel S., 99 Common Street.............................. 3 7.6' Glossa, William W. et ux, 375 pit,. Auburn Street......———— 3212.13 Glaver, Charles A , So. Lincoln... .. ....s........e+-+..............+......... 10.26 Glynn, John F. et ax, 143 Irving Street.................................... 2,7}1.37 Gly-nn, William J., et ux, Arlington Heights........................... 267.51 Godfrey-, Lawrence A., 49 Bradford Road............................. 246,56 Godwin, Nellie, 17 Chester Street............................................ 224,01 Goldbatnk, Araxy, 74 Boylston Street............... ......................- 259.92 Goldbank, Vosgerchian, 145 Aft. Auburn Street...................... 84.'T0 Goldberg, Charles, 333 Main Street........................................ 5l.,+ Goldberg, Samuel H., 76 Main Street....—......... ....................... 73. x Golulsberry, John R. et ux, 12 Robbins Road.--............... 3 .f12 C OLLECTOR'S REPORT 3 1 7 Gol€lthwait;e, Derna D., 172 Believue road.............................. 255.1)8 Golub, Eva, 82 Beechxood Avenue............................................ 199.00 Godfrade, Afro et ux, 11 Capital Street--........... ....... 188.10 Gowsalo, flannel A.., et al, 72 Hillside Road............................ 03.41) Goldstein, Hyman, 52 I1It. Auburn .street................................ 3,42 '`Good loads Machinery,' Co., 36 Pieasxnt Street.................... 17,10 Goodrow, Hattie et at, 83 Spruce Street.................................. 173.57 Goodzell, Carolyn W., 105 Garfield Street............... 500-ml Goodwin, Edwin Abmrn, 134 Westminster Avenue............ 168.76 Gorenstein, Sophie et al, Brighton........................................ 516.42) Gorman, Charles ,1., Boston...................................................... 737.15 Gashgarian, harry, Chelsea.................... 287.28 Gould, Alden W A ux, 42 Wilmot Street.................... ... 148.77 Grace, Frank S. et ux, 9 Jewett Stret...................................... 157.31 Grace, Alargaxet G., 14 Sunnybank Road.............................. 813.35 Grade, Oscar W., et ux, 32 Sunny°bank Road........................ 4+1«.00 Graham, Almond W., 9 Fairview Avenue.............................. 2.,5 0 Graharn, Helen F., 122 Barnard Avenue— 704.75 Graham, Inez Al., 4 Franklin Street.......................................... 257.30 Grange, Elizabeth E., 23 Morton Street..................................... 254.71 Grant, Agnes et a], New York.................................................. 33.7.! -}Granville, George A., 23 Clyde Road...................................... 326.61 Gray-, Charles of ux, 358 Arlington Street.............................. 181.1`l Gray, James, 1.4 Fayette Street—.—.....................................—, 50,011 Gray, Ralph E,, 648 Mt. Auburn Street.................................... 2 7..3,; Gray-, Ruber•t W., Carr:hrirl e...................................................... 560J")2 *Grechan, Frederick, G. A ux, 121 Winsor Avenue................ 153.08 Greeley, Helena G., 10 Lawrence Street.................................. 253.08 Green, dam, et ux,128 Spruce Street.................................... 227.43 Green, Catherine et at, 29 Priest Road...................................... 1 r8.4P' Green, Darby, 10 Hunt Street...............................-.—............... 32S.05 Green, Russell Allen, 63 Maplewood Street.,.................. .. 2-10.18 Greene, Cara I., 33 Stearns Road.,...... ............... ......... ........... 335.16 Greene, Georgina F., 83 Franklin Street................................ 184,68 Greene, Willard B., 222 Bellevue Road.................................... 349.1:3 Greenland, Fanny, 29 Gilbert Street.......................................... 36i.o? Greenwood, Wilfred C. et ux, 10 Chapman Street................ 139.11 � i 378 WATERTOWN TOWN REPOIiT Greer, David, Newton............ ..................... .............. ................ 1,47U.45 Gregorian, Armenian Educational Society of Parma..........- 287.29- Griffin, Emma C., '14 Charle5 River Road.............................. 147.26 Griffin, Alary E. et al, 862 Mt. Auburn Street........................ 332.0s Griffin, Sarah C., Waltham........ ........................................... 262.34 Grillo, Santo et ux, 40 Loomis Street................ ...1 1.1 186.18 Grimes, Ernest, Nlo. Beacnn Street............................................ 3.42 Grimes, Lillian T., 74 Channing Road........................................ 332.89 Gringeri, Salvatore, 24 Halt Street.......................................... 121.41 Grinnell, William T., 14 Waverley, Avenue............................ 247.95 "Griswold, Lournis D., Malden.................................................... 16.39 Grogan, Margaret C., 168 Russell Avenue.............................. 328.32 �'Grundy, Elizabeth, 29 Carver IZDad........................................ 200.00 Guaderette, Michele, 9 Eln',wood Avenue................................ 283.99 Guardian, Co-operative Bank, BG-,ton.................... ................. 178.48 Guberman, Rym=, Newton........................................................ 717.6() Guentber, Gertrude E., Waltham............................................... 3,42 Guerino, Jennie, Sparkill Street................................................ 6.84 Guidrey, Frances M., 26 Spruce Street.................................... 673.74 G'ulesian, Abraham, 48 Cypress Street.................................... 126.00 Gulesian, Estber, 203 School Street........................................ 66.61 Gullotti, Frank, 70 Westminster Avenue................................ 412.46 Gunderson, Robert A. et ux, 14 Clyde Road--............... 299.25 Gurvin, John E., 846 Belmont Street.................................... 271,89 Gustafson, Charles W., 776 Belmont Street.......................... 123.00 Gustafson, Claus J. et ux, 151 Winsor Avenue........................ 283.86 Gilpmetti, Guiseppe et ux, 101 Arlington Street.................. 41o.4o Gwinnell, Alfred W., Brighton.................................................... 184.24 Haartz Mason Grower Co,, Pleasant Street..................... . .... 1.504.80 Haboian, Bedros et al, 93 School Street.................................. 1209.59 Haddie, Florence V., 27 Copeland Street.................................. 6 84 Haddie, Jame,; L. et ux, 27 Copeland Street............................ 16,39 Haddie, Jaries L., 27 Copeland ..................... 440.50 Hadjinhan, Hagop S., 27 Adams Street.................................... 471.96 Hadjinlian, Mary, 149 Nichols Avenue.................................. 3 09.14 Hadlie,y, Mary V,, 816 Common ............---....... 282.15 Hagopian, Hagop, 8 'Melerady- Avenue...................................... 251.37, COLL1JCTOR'S REPORT 379 9 Hagopian, Jeroir, 170 Belmont Street...................................... 6.84 Hag'opiaxi, Rarop et ux, 27 Idelen€ly Avenae........................ 165.97 Haigian, Garabed et ux, 33 Fairfield Street.......................... 227.43 Halberg, S. Godfrey, 50 Hall Avenue—...............---............. 132.5.t Haley, Alice AL, 141 Robbins Road............................... ........ ?41.55 Halms, Helexl {G., 30 Wells Avenue.......................................... 195AI HaIvy-, William, 1.41 Robbins Road........................................ 3.42 Hail, Dorothy B., 14 Carroll Street.......................................... 11.9.70 Male, Edward C., Jr..................................................................... 171.31 Hall, Edward C.............................................................................. 165,87 'Ifall, Edwin 61., 30 Fuller Road.............................................. 336.?.q Hall, Edwin M. et ux, 39 Fuller Road................................ 40D.5', Hall, Robert R., 19 Phillips Stret................................................ 75.33 "Hail, Sarah A. et al, 63 Alt. Auburn Street~......................... 191.24 Hall, William W., 10 Quincy Street............ ......................I...— 162.45 Halladjian, Jacob H., 77 Dexter Avenue................................ 246.24 Hallhaian, Jacob, 26 Galen Street............................................ 3.42 Halpin, William E. et al, 22 irina Avenue- ................ 96.52 Halvajian, Alnios, 41.4 Mt. Auburn Street.............................. 272.4o 'Hann, Harold J. 15 Spimce Street...................... 3.42 Hamilton, Helen Marion, 57 Landgon Avenue...................... 19 6.65 Hamilton, Justine D., 52 Fitcliburg Street................ ...........- `170.42 Hamm, Leslie et ux, Arlington Street.................................... 25DA Hamm, AI. Louise, Belmont........................................................ 625.rlo Hammill, Catherine A., 66 Capitol Street................................ Soo.913 Hammond, Harry G., et ux, 298 Bellevue Road...................... 378.65 Handy-, Raises- A., 161 Lexbigton Street.............................. 185.9 Hanlon, l",r fidget Wt., 10 Appleton Terrace............--.—...... .. 161.77, Hannon, Mark, 59 Boyd Street................................................ 159.03 ,Hannan, Owen, 65 Boyd Street................................................ 241.88 Hansen, Henry X., 129 Grove Street......,............................... 252.76 Hansom, Mildred A., 42 Chapman Street.............................. 432.61 Hapgood, Theodore B., 68 Pearl Street.................................. 191.51 Harslampou, Vasilios, 39 Berkeley Street.............................. 21.56 Hararis, Angela et ux, 29 Kondazian Street........................ 220.84 Hargedon, John, et al, 18 Upland Road.................................. 266.76 Harley=, Bruce et al, 178 Spruce Street.................................... 180.40 380 WATERTO 'Y 1M TOWN REPORT Harney, IN-lary, 36 C:hauncy« Street...... ..................................... 162.56 Harney, Marys E.. 8 Cottage Lane..................................,......,.. 43.59 tl.arolan, Arakel, 3 Nichols Avenue..................... ................... 17.10 Harroian, Valeta, 17 Kon€iozian Street,................................ 222.05 Harriman, Paul Joseph, 63 Maplewood Street......................«« 5,99 Harrington, Jerome C., 22 Warwick Road.............................. 261.116 Harrington, Ralph E., Say. Sudbury.......................................... 46.87 Harris, Arthur L., 45 Fairview ;avenue..................................... 361.44 Harris, Heirs or Devisees Catherine A,, 115 Lexington Street ...........................................a......................,... 184.44 Harris, Charles A., 12 Alt. Auburn Street.............................. 25.65 Harms, George C., I8 Fairfield Street.................................... 219.89 *Harris, Isaac, et al, Boston.......................................,.............. 1,614.99 Harris, 'William S., 637 Mt. Auburn Street.............................. 1.71 Harrison, Alice, 14 Merryfield Avenue.................................... 160.74 Harting, Herbert C.., 62 Templeton Parkway.......................... 5u4,29 Hartnett, Patrick, 766 Mt. Auburn Street........................,.,... 13.68 Hartung,, Pall G., 27 Maplewood Street.................................. 530.08 Harvard Trust Co., Cambridge-................................... 20168.89 Haskell, Frank S., et ux, 28 Morse Street.............................. 246.24 Has3e, Carl A., 112 School Street............................................... 212.04 Hatch, William P., Boston........................................................... 272.96 Haughey, Helen Loretto, 343 Schcol Street.-,..................... 177.84 Hamwirth, John J., et ux, 300 Waverley Avenue.............. 258.21 Anna McKay Howes......................................................«......,...... 323.19 Hawes, Otis L., 15 Main Staeat.............................................. 868.42 Hawkins, Alfred C., 24 Middlesex Road..... ......---............- 399.89 Hawthorne, Ruth I.A., 4 Carver Road, East............................ 347.43 Hayes, Cornelius B. et ux, 77 Union Street............................ 20.76 Hayes, Earl E. A., 18 Harrington Street.................................. 208.62 Hares, G1ady.9, 64 Union Street.............................................. 136.80 "Hayes, Lincoln, et ux, 53 Merrill Road.............................. 277.44 Hayes, Marguerite H., 37 Fitchburg Street............................ 170.42 Hayes, ]Maurice L. et al, 20 Alfred Load................................ 200.00 Hayward, Hannah G., 40 Highland Avenue.............................. 126.54 Healey, John J., Waltham Street........................... ................ 181.26 Helling, John W. et ux, Beacblelf nt........................................ 207.71 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 381 Henderson, .Francis R. et al, Cambridge.............................. 6.84 Henderson, Lester M., 165 Common Street......................... 249.66 Henderson, Maynard C., et ux, 207 Lexington Street.......... 138..51 Hannelly, Walter L., Waltharl................................................. 452.32 Hennessey, Thoma$ M., 1072 Belmont Street........................ 13.63 Hennessey, Thomas M. et ux, 49 Whitney Streets................. 277.02 Henry, Ernest L. et ux, 32 Hovey Street................................ 71.00 Hermansan, Hans, 44 Gilbert Street........................................ 1M70 Hershfield, Louis, Lawrence.......................... Hertach, Frederick W. et ux, 1.25 Marshall. Street................. 242.82 *Hesbion, Mary E., 90 Mtchburgh Street.............................. 126.05 }lewitt, ernes, 59 Capitol Street.............................................. 193.`),3 He'k�ritt, Francis J., 55 Capitol Street........................................ 134.27 Hey, Mary S., Boston... ............................. . ................. ........... 279.86 Hickey, Cornelius, 18 Irma Avenue....,..„............................... 270.18.. Hicks, Lefie, C., 88 Riverside Street........................................ 19S. 6 Highma, Martha M., S68 School Street................................ . 28E1.44 Hill, Elsia M., 700 Belmont Street.......................................... 292.9-S Hill, Oscar 'W., 700 Belmont Street.......................................... 276.90 Hill, Wilfred R. et ux, 9 Qniney Street................................ 251.37 Hill, William A.., 9 Summit Road.............................................. 96.91 *Hiller-s, Charles A., 111 Church Street..............„,.,............... 3.42 Hilman, Howard L., 39 Ha-wthorne Street.........................-- 166.19 Hills, Agnes M., 52 Bates Read.............................................. 270.18 Hillside Co-op. Bank, Medford..................................................... 217.1.7 Hitlx, William A. et x, 59 Locke Street.................................... 342.75 Hinckley, Lalia L., 119 Spruce Street.,................................. 162.36 Hinckley, Ora E., 35 Mt. Auburn Street.................................. 13.68 Hjelmquist, Oscar, et ux, 83 Bradford Road............................ {}29 'j 4 Hodge, Charles IT., 45 Rates Road..................... ............ 274A6 Hodges, Maud ., Malden.......................................................... 95.00 Hodgkinson, Elsie M., Worcester.......................................... _ 270.18 Hodgkinson, George R. Worcester............................................ 270,30 Hodgkinson , Sara C., Worcester................................................ 272.18 Hoffman, Helen •B., 40 Bradford Read.,.................................. 111.78 Holbrook, Astrid S., 49 Chapman Street......................I....... 145.85 Holbrook, Mabel A., 56 Olcott Street.................................... 178,95 i 382 W AFi"T:£t'i'C1W N TOWN REPORT *Holland, Edward D., 608 Mt. Auburn Street........................ 460.58 Holland, A lary J., 93 Galen Street........................................... 62.74 Hallow=ay, Minnie C., 83 Barnard Avenue...............i............ 204.04 Holmes, Austin H., 54 Fayette Street.................................... 107.73 Holmes, Clinton E., 94 Union Stret........................................ 1617 Holmes, Mary L., 272 Belmont Street.......................... ........... 266,7(; Holt, Charles P. et ux, 92 Standish Road.......... ..,....„...... 185.57 Holway, Merrill S., et ux, 71 Marlon load.............................. 176.13 Home Mortgage Company, 70 Mt. Auburn Street.............. 266.76 Hooban, Thomas . ., 67 No, Bea(!.on Street................................ 111.15 Hopkins, John 1., 10 Frank Street............................................ 94.57 Horacek, John M. et ux, 15 Whitney Street........................ 266.76 HozrhourounyF, Hermine, 465 Mt. Auburn Street................ 225,72 1Ioagimian, Joseph, 112 Laurel Street.................................... 138.51 Howard, Abrahant L., 70 Galen Street.................................. 1,502A4 Howard, brahani L. et al, 70 Galen Street.......................... 6.84 Howard, Heirs Sarah, 70 Galen Street.................................. 955.89 Howard, Tracy L., 59 Morse Street.......................................... 164.16 Heave, Ernestine P., 58 Marshall Street................................... 5I.37 Howe, W. Lawrence, 58 Marshall Street.................................. 5.95 Howell, Edmund et ux, 12 ( tchburg Strut............................ 1.59.03 Hawes, Flora A., 256 No. Beacon Street.....................--... 167.58 Howes, Marie W., 28 Purvis Street-...................................... 85.69 Huch on, George Hughes, Cambridge.................................... 193.23 Hudson, John R. et ux, 5 Partridge Street.............................. 246.08 Hughes, Rdward F"., `0 Hawthorne Street............................ 155.61 Huglies, Emily G., 7 Purvis Street......................................... 170.44 Hughes, Flora M., 30 Grandview Avenue.............................. 111.16 Hughes, Harry* J., 30Grandview Avenue.............................. 5.18 Hughes, Joseph M. et ux, 46 Beacon Park............................ 276,93 Hughes, heirs Margaret, 321 111ain Street...................,.,.,,..... 614.71 Hughes, Heirs Mary A., 11 Royal Street-..................... ....... 129.65 Hughes, Mathilda V., Waltham............................................... 613.89 "'Hughes, Michael J. et ux, 98 Pleasant Street...................... 18.91 Hull, Ruth N., 46 Emerson Road.............................................. 208.08 Hulton, Johan Hilmer et ux, 41 Garver Road........................ 21D.09 Hunsley, Ruth, 133 Templeton Parkes ay.................................. :325.24 COLLECTO 'S REPORT 3$ Hunt, Mabel M., 281 An enal Strut.................................. 227.43 Iiturt, Murtagh, 24 King Street............................................... 229.14 "Hurley, Mary E,, 72 Fitchburg Street.................................... 209.99 Hurley, John, 164 Main, Street.......................... .. .—.............. 1..71 Hurley, John J., 6 Hosmer Street..+........................................ 242.82 Husselbee, Cyril et ux, 8 Summit Road................................ 22610 + Hyman, Jacob, 2 Ladd Street................... Iannazzi, "gelo, 300 Arlington Street........... ..................... 46.17 Iat'n uzzi, Angelo, et ux, 300 Arlington Street...................... 334.&) Iannelli, Nicola, 17WinterStreet..................... ........................... 273.60 Ierdi, Pietro et ux, 18 Dewey Street.................................I...... 281.68 Igoe, Esther M. 16 Palmer Street......................................... 296.35 Iknaian, Kevork V., Jamaica Plain.......................................... 1.28 Ilacq ea, Matteo et ux, 9 Myrtle Street.................................... 70.55 Iliffe, William H., 99 Bailey Road.................... 7.e90■0 Inferrear, Joseph, 103 Arlington Street................................ 47.88 Inferrear, Stephen, 42 Dartmouth Street..............P................. 220.59 Ingalls, Harriette L., 43 Adam-9 Avenues............................. 448.02 *Inglese, Grads, 15 Sunset Read............................................ 53.01 *Inglese, Mariano et ux, 15 Sunset Road....................... 34.20 *-Inman, Co-op. Bank, Cambridge............................................ 237.69 Innocenzio, Pantaleo, Newton.................................................... 59.85 Institution for Savings in Roxbury, Roxbury........................ 242.82 Modica, Alfonso, 117 'Warren Street.........................I............... 513:0f1 lodice, Amadeo et al, 808 Mt. Auburn Street........................ 201.87 ludice, Clemente, 269 Le-.dngton Street.................................. 29.07 Iodice, Domenico, 265 Warren Street.,.................................... 92.08 Ippolito, Damiani, 5 Sawin Street.....o+..................................... 68,40 Irish, Ernest C., et ux, 59 Bailey Road.................................... 456.57 Ivans, Heirs or Devisees Benjamin D., 185 Devonshire Street ............................................................ 117.20 Jackson New .England Sash & Door Co., 64 Pleasant Street 9.23 Jackson, Robert D., 53 Fairview Avenue.............................. 10.26 Jacobian, John, 102 School Street--.................. ................ 6.94 Jacobson, Florence, R. L., 52 Partridge Street........................ 167.32 Jacobson, George, 64 Belmont Street.................................... : 88.99 Jacobson, Martin B. et ux, 8 Gay :Road......................I......... 408.69 84 WATER'1'OW-\ TOWN REPORT Jacobson, Sanfrid, 89 Hovey Street........................................ 100.00 Jacques, Catherine A., 65 Templeton Parkway...................... €4.32 James Anna E,, 16 Wells Avenue—............................. . ........... 185.11 Jarossi, Nicola, et ux, 31 Ralpli Street.................................... 138.51 Jelladian, Garabed, et al, 15 Dartmouth Street...................... 25.57 Jenette, Jennie, 123 Galen Street........,.................................... 23.94 Jenkins, Walter L., et ux, 123 Spruce Street......................*... 194.13 Jennings, George K., et al, Allston......................................... .. 949-M) Jennison, Everett, 693 Mt. Auburn Street.......................... 2.42 Jensen, John K., 572 Main Street....................................... .... 1,726.31 Jerossi, Nicola et ux, Sparkill Street...................................... 6.94 *Jeivett, Alfred F+'., et ux, 27 Stonleigh Road--..................- 348.84 Jigarjia,n, Hagop, et ux, 2 Appleton Street............................ 200M7 .liggerjian, Anna, 7 Dartmouth Street.............. 228.18 Juiliano, Michael, et ux, 136 Fayette Street........................ 100.01) Johanson, Cecelia W., 40 Ma1a[awcod Street............ ......... 315.92 Johansson, Carl W., Trustee, 402 Boston.............................. 762.46 Johans€.on, Ernest G. et ux , 37 Fairview Avenue.................. 366,35 Johnson, Adele V., .................................... 28L5 Jalrnson, Agnes E. et ux, 149 Schaal Street.......................... 2G8.47 Iohnson, Andrew et ux, 117 Winsor Avenue........................ 100.00 Johnsen, Andrew T. et ux, 57 Palfrey Street........................ 275.99 Johnson, Anna A., 42 Career RDad, East.................................. S07.80 Johnson, Astrid L., 84 Bradford Road.................................... 293.26 Johnson, August, Somerville...................................................... 265.05 Johnson, Carl E., 159 Palfrey Street...................................... 175.04 Johnson, Charles F,, Last Cambridge................... ............... 234.27 John-son, Edward A., 23 Appleton Street—............. ............... 200.07 Johnson, Ernest, V., 66 hall Avenue.................................... 278.80 Johnson, Jacob J., 78 Dexter Avenue..................................... 352.26 Johnson, Louise S., 180 School Street--............................... 270.18 Jolmson, Grace 0., 94 Summer Street.................................... 745.40 Johnson, J. Erhard, 2 Belmont Street...................................... 41.04 .]uhnsou, Niels A. et ux, 48 Pequosette Street........................ 247.95 Johnson, Pauline A.., 28 Sunnybank Road....................„........ 842.00 Johnson, Roy C;., 107 LexingtonStreet.................................... 245X3 "Johnston, George D. A pax, 6 Aniherst Road........................ 338.58 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 385 *Johnston, Harry E., 20 Wells Avenue............................. 185-11 Jones, David R., Alfred Road.........,........................................ 264.44 *Jones, Jerhert, 433 Main Street.............................................. 3.42 Jordon, Marie Ni., 23 Alden ................-.............. 279.73 Jordon, Stella L., 38 Cbaprnan Street....................... ............ 61.45 Jordon, William T., 23 Alden Road......................"I.-.. ............ 39.33 Joseph, Palitia, So. Boston........................................................ 2S4.65 "Josey, Curtis G., Maiden............................................................ 37.71 *Joy, Cecelia M. et al, 43 Russell Avenue.............................. 190.07 Joyce, Ellen, 23 Boyd Street.................................................... 182.97 Joyce, Ellen, 57 Pequosette Street.......................................... 147.06 Joyce, John T., 634 Belmont Street.......................................... 469.64 Joyce, Heirs or Devisees William J., 31 Purvis Street........ 244.42 Juliano, Angelina, 123 Fayette Street .................................... 100-00 Juliano, Louis, et ux, 123 Fayette Street...................... ......... 24.9110 Kalafatis, Vanara, 11 Porter Street......................................... 124.66 Kalaijian, Matos B., 62 Lexington Street....................... 149.09 Kandar, George, 127 Galen Street.......................................... 241.25 j'Kander, Edward D., 26 13rimrner StreeL............................. 302.67 Kane, Elizabeth M., 2 Derby Road............................................ 282.15 Kane, Louis, 165 Mt. Auburn Street...................................... Kane, Minnie, Mt. Auburn Street.........................-........... 468.54 Kaperonis, Peter, et al, 124 Belmont Street....................... 292.41 Kapralian, Horan, et ux, et a[, 31 Dewey Street................... 268,00 Karageuslan, 32 Quimby Street............................................... 20R.64 Karaian, John, et ux, 61 Boylston Street........................... 244.53 Karaian, Kourken, et al, 25 Prentiss Street.......................... 130.36 Karakasbian, Hovannes, et ux, 77 Putnam Street................ 2,32.15 Karaleka,q, Charles B., 202 Boylston Street............................ 277-02 "Karakekas, Stella J., et al, 97 Grove Street............................. 255.19 Xararnanian, Channel N., 16 Keith Street.............................. 116.28 Karonaso, John, 409 A Main Street.......................................... 6.94 Kashian, Jack, 89 Boylston Street........................................... 281.27 Kashishian, Almost, 122 Walnut Street.................................. 239.67 1�ntz, Benjamin, 17 Myrtle Street............................................ 25.65 Natz, Fannie, 17 Myrtle Street............................................... 196.65 Katz, Max, 438 Mass. Ave, Cambridge.................................... 300.96 Kaula, Henry J,, et ux, 137 Lovell Road.............................. 331.79 386 '4'STATERTOWN TOWN REPORT *Kavanaugh, Catherine, 22 Marion Read..................... ......... 100.00 Kavooghian, Jacob, et ux, 640 Mt. Auburn Street.................. 208.18 Ka.xanjian, HaZop M., 105 Schaal Street................................ 23.94 Kazanjian, Kenneth K., 153 School Street.............................. 232,56 Kazanjian, Peter, 315 Main Street............................. ............ 6.84 Kazarnsian, 1lagdassar, et ux, 164 Nichols Avenue................ 127.69 Keancy, William J., et ux, 2 Theurer Park............................ 315.78 Keating, Anna M., 493 Main Street.......................................... 275.54 Keefe, Albert, et ux, 348 School Street........................... ........ 271.99 Keefe, Charles E., 28 Arsenal Street...................................... 9.41 Keefe, Joseph, 164 Main Street.................................................. 3.42 Keefe, Wary G., 14 Irving Park................................................ 699.39 Keefe, Owen, 10 Mt. Auburn StrreeL......................................... 6.84 Keenan, Agnes B., 40 Dexter Avenue...................................... 150.40 Keenan, John W.? .........I......I................. 256.50 "Kehyaian, Gira&res, 67 Dexter Avenue.................................. 93.82 Ketb, Lyda 13., 17 Standish Road.............................................. 291.67 Keith, William, J. A., et ux, 73 Standish Road........................ 301,9 Keleh, Ellen 'T., 166 ILllside Road.......................................... 177.61 Kelleher, Alice E., 24 Capitol Street........................................ 160.74 Kelleher, Thomas, et ux, 33 Eirawood Avenue........................ 198.5 d Kelley, Agnes J., 31.6 Mt. Auburn. Street.............................. 382.73 Kelley, Annie M., Belmont.......... ........................,.................. 214.33 Kelley, Annie M., Dorchester.................................................... 1,145.46 Kelley, Catherine L., 30 Springfield Street........... ........... 260.99 Kelley, Charles B., 50 California Street.................................. 292.41 Kelley, Charles E., 2A Mt. Auburn Street.............................. 117.71 Kelley, Clara. L., 122 Hillside Road.......................................... 251..37 Kelley, Emma R., 372 Charles River Read.............................. 263.34 Kelley, Georgia. W., 26 Winenr Avenue.................................. 294.12 Kelle.v, Helen P., 35 Sto-n1ei h Read........................................ 338.58 Kelley, Herbert B., 105 Poplar Street.................................... 311.22 ' ellkv-, ,Tames E., et ux, 50 Beacon Park.............................. 53.5f) Kelley, James P., Waverley...................................................... 441.18 Kelley, Joseph M., 98 Mt. Auburn Street................................ 13.68 Kelley, Margaret, 35 Morse Street......................................... 818.06 Kelley, Margaret A....................................................................... 22LFi2- COI,LECTOR'S REPORT �$7 '-Kelley, Mary J., 26 Frank Street............................................ 155.61 Kelley, Nellie 4,, 536 Pteasant Street,,.................................... 46.1.7 Kelley. Joseph, et ux, 50 Winter Street........... .......... ........... 119.70 Kelley, Michael J., et ux, 49 Bancroft Street........................ 174.12 Kelley, Maurice W., et al, 40 Fridge Street.................. 117 99 Kelley, Michael J., et x, 26 Maple Street...,.......«...«.......«........ 196.65 Kelly, Rehha, 7 Upland Road.................................................... 309.51 `Kelsey, Charles Henry, et ux, 681 Belmont Street................ 44,11 Kenneally, Michael, et.txx, 0.6 Hosmer Street—,.......-.......... 77.69 *Kennedy, Dorothy C., 23 Springfield Street......... 294.98 Denney, Patrick J,, of ux, 133 Galen Street............................ 209-62 Kent, pert N., 241 Palfrey Street............................................ 234.27 K+eohnn, Lea F., ct ux, 176 Orchard Street.............................. 209,52 Keough, Edward H., 189 Arsenal Street...... 261.63 Kerkbeshian, Harry, et ux, 95 Dexter Avenue...................... 217.1+7 Kett, Jahn P., et ux, 288 Coruman Street................................. 348.94 Kevarkian, Leon, 49 Laurel Street.......................................... 171.00 Khazari=, ifhazar S., at ux, 24 Wilson, Avenue.................. 236.74 Khederian, Garabed, 121 Nichols avenue..................... ... ... 628.27 Khederian, Senekerian, 125 Nichols Avenue.......................... 23.94 Kidder, Gloria M., Brookhrie...................................................... 234.27 Kiely, ,Tames, Somerville.......................................................... 326.79 Kilhride, William, et ux, 136 Walnut Street........................ 152.19 :ACjlgore, Eva L., 135 +Galen Street.......................................... 1.26.54 Killeen, Owen H., ct ux, 24 Adams Avenue............................ 285.94 Kinder, Elizabeth, So. Boston....,........,...................................... 167.58 Kinder, William D., Jr., et ux, 69 Springfield Street.........,.. 153.90 King, Benjamin, et ux, 94 Harnden Avenue.......................... 253.08 King, Myles L., et ux, 42 Putnam Street................................ 80.QU Kirby, Charles F., et ux, 48 Merrill Road.............................. 290.20 Kirtley, Katherine, 244 Orchard Street.................................. 234.27 Kivell, Thomas F., 16 Longfellow Road.................................... 186,75 Kizer'buliosian, Zary, Uxbridge.................................................. 311.22 Klauer, Alvin A., 76 Prentiss Street......................................... 3.42 Klemens, Jacob, Roxbury............................................................ 274.U3 Kloongian, Hagop, et aI, 112 Sebool Street............................ 27.36 Knapp, James C., et ux, 1W Langdon Avenue.......—........ ... 291.67 � 88 WATER'1OWN TOWN RE11010' Kneeland, James P., 244 No. Beacon Street•.......................... 180.44 Knell, Walter W., 15 Everett .Avenue...................................... 22.94 Knlsell, Nellie P., 264 Common Street....... .......................... 455.50 Kohut, Nicholas H., et ux, et al, 98 Lexington Street............ 29.57 4Kokotoff, Renry A., 5 Maim Street........................................ 9.41 Konda.zian, .Minas S., Coolidge EU11 Road.............................. 2,198.09 Koorkernian, Sam B., 5 Nichols Avenue................................ 3A2 Kooyoumjian, Nishan, 42 Crawford Street............................ 203.49 Kotzan, Bessie R., Chelsea.......................................................... 244.63 Jo hn,oho, Roxbury.............+................................................ 699.4.4 *Kouzouian, Manoog, 404 Mt. Aubu= Street........................ 34.20 Kreein, Rase J., 601 lit. Auburn ,Street................................... 44.46 Kr ti kos, Dean, 599 Mt. Auburn Street-............................... 41.04 Kurk j an, Bell, 406 Mt. Auburn Street..................................., U 6 LaCanuro, Sara, et a], 6 Bigelow Avenue................................ 8.65 *LaFayett=e Lodge No. 31, 1. 0. 0. F....................................... 54.72 Laffey, Annie E., 263 Waverley Avenue........................ 287.69 LaFlamme, Arthur J., Cambridge............................................ 53.01 Lagerblade, Olga E., 4 Hilltop Road......... ...................... .. ... 28.3.72 Laguff, John H., et ux, 43 Hersom Street..-........................ 305.03 Lake, Albert F., 28 Pearl Street.............................................. 246.24 Lake, James, et ux, 7 Avon road............................................ 290.70 Lally, Joseph M., 48 Oranview Avenue.................................... 392.10 Lally, Michael H., Grxanview Avenue...................................... 5.13 Lally, Raymond, et al.................... . . .. .. ................................. 5.13 Landry, Arthur N., A ux, 86 Ball Aveone............................ 177.84 Landry, Charles F., et ux, 14 Louise Street............................ 88.97 Landry, Katherine L., 72 Bradford Road............................... 366.01 Landry, Lena, 4 Pond Street.................................................... 83.60 Landry, Len P., 42 Bradford Road........................................ ... 20.52 Lang, Walter, 40 Mt. Auburn Street...................................... 17.10 Lang, Katherine A., 22 Oakley Road...................................... `1 r.1C LaRhette, Allen R., 60 Stuart Street.................................... 166.61 Larkin, i41. Isabella, 214 Arsenal Street.................................. 259.92 Larrrabee, Gasoline A., et s1, 40 Oakley Road........................ 396.10 Larsen, Margaret E., 18 Hudson Street................................ 100.89 Lauricella, Antonio, 106 Alain Street........................................ 175.79 COLLEC"1"+C R'S REPORT 389 'Laverty, Anthony; P., 748 Mt. Auburn Street.................. 4-171.89 Lavois, Herman et ux, 16 Perry Street,.........6......................... 111.15 Lavrakas, R. C., 742 Mt. Auburn Street.............................. 10.2(1 Lawson, Agnata B., 100 Lartgd= Avenue.............................. 270.1$ Lawton, Susan M., 39 Merrill Road............................................ 294.54 Leahy, Cecil lid., 111 Galen Street.....................,.................... 1,2$0.79 Leahy, Elizabeth, 111 Galen Street.......................................... 299.25 Uacylf., Maynard, 55 Galen Street..,.,................................. 13.69 *Leahy, Abbie J., 38 Parker Street.---....I.............I........... 1.31.6 4 Leary, Daniel J. et ux, 12 Stuart Street.................................... 168.59 Leave, Charles H., et ux, 42 Standish Road........................ 292.67 Leavitt, Charles 0., et ux, 11l Common Street..,..................... 147.95 Leavitt, Skirt Mfg. Co., Inc., Spring Street~............................. 53.96 LeConti, Charl+ez, 195 Summer Street.................................... 141.93 LeFort, Mary S. 134 Summer Street.................................... 2462A Legge, Ethel, 13 3Vestrin-Bter Avenue...................................... 160.55 Leigh & Barry, 89 Bawn 'reey...... ......................11.........1-- 3.42 Leighton, Harland P., Allston-.«...,..„....................................... 372.78 Leombruno, Areangelo et ux, 47 Bridle Street...................... 41.04 Leornbruno, Pasquale et ux, Brookline,.......... ........................ 270.70 Leonard, Bryan et ux, Rutland. Streef.................................... 97.00 Leone, Antonio et ux, 199 Boylston Street.......................... 154.79 Leong, George, 212 Wa,verley Avenue.................................... 3.42 Leopardi, Panfilo, 1.25 Pleasant Street.................................... 284.75 Lepardo, Carlo, et ux, Berkeley Street................. ................ 123.12 -'Leporo, Guiseppe, et ux, 23 F'reii h Terrote.......................... 100.00 L.esC.arbetui, Charles .I., et al, 16 Dartmouth Street.............. 222.3o LeShane, Frank C., Sr., 18 Wilmot Street............................ 41.3 Leshefsky, Rebecca, 184 Eden field .Avenue.......................... 153.09 Leslie, Ethel M., 330 Mt. Auburn Street.................................. 177.89 Lester, Clarissa May Sutton, 38 Dates Road............................ 605.34 Levesque, Martha NI., 161 Mt. Auburn Street,....................... 41.04 Levine, Esther M., 38 Bummer Street.................................... 242.82 Levine, Joseph, 46 Edenfield Avenue.................................... 246.52 Lewis, George R., 18 Cali ornia Park..................................... 193.47 Lewis, George M. et ux, 34 Palfrey Street.............................. 152.19 Lexington Trust Co., Lexington.......................,...,,................... 8° 15 L'Flommc Dieu, Howard et ux Gertrude E., 41 StandishRoad............................................................................ 301.87 f.ia, Annibale et ux, 56 Prentiss Street.................................... 153.91; Liu, Louise, 106 Peimont Street................................................ 297.54 Libby, CUrrie E., 218 Belmont Strut............................. ......... 297.54 Libertini, Domenico et ux, 64 Waltham Strut........................ 17.10 Light body, Dorothy H., 59 Robbins l2uad.............................. 246.24 Liljvholm, Elizabeth P., 40 Garfield Street........................ 330.03 Lilegr+en, A. Rjalmer et ux, 20 Bradford Road.... ................ 147.39 '-Ullenioen, A.nlaug, 32 Paul Street............................ . 'M 05 Lindahl, Maude, 20 Prescott Street........................................ 119.70 Lindahl, Maude Catherine, 20 Prescott Street........................ 17.1 f 7 Lindberg, Gustaf Adolf, 92 Bradford Road.—......... ........... 303.78 ,indblad'ii, Clyde E., 165 Maplewood Street............................ ilf r.19 Lindblaclb, Gustave, 340 School Strut.................................. 2.05 Linehan, Siren J,, 15 Brookline Street................................ 6.84 Linehan, Susan C., 17 Bay Street......................—................ 299.2i Linehan, henry E. et ux, 163 Church Street....... ................ 215.46 Little, Albert P., Sam,erville...................................................... 208.04 Little, Nellie M., Garner, N. H................................................... 119.70 Lcacke, E. Irving, 212 Mt. Auburn Street.............................. 3.42 Lockhart, William A., Jr. et al, 53 Eden field Avenue............ 173.50 London, Isla, 19 Channing Read................................................ 150.00 Lottery, C.ong1glia, Ssomerville............. Loo, Henry, 457 Blain Street......................................,............... 3.42 Loomer, Pleamin F., Belmont.................................................... 127.76 Loorey, Mary E. et ux, 128 Summer Street........................ 210.33 Lopez, Nancy, Adrnx., 9 Lowell Avenue..................... 184.68 Loring,, Gustavus S. et ux, 137 Robbins Road........................ 224A5 Loughrey, Heirs Mary M., Woburn....-.......................... ........... 2U6 Lovegren, Oscar, P., 38 Gilbert Stret..................................,... 234.27 Lovejoy, William M. 14 Laurel Street.................................a.. 27.30 Lovejoy, William J, et ux, 10 Laurel Street........................ 153-.90 Ed ith dith T., 99 Ru->sell Avenue,....... ...................... ........ 76b 5i1 Lovell, Eva B., 31 Katherine Road............. . ... ................... 241.11 Lovell, John S., 15 Masan Road.—........................ ................... 853.36 Lucas, Susie Dexter, 31 Otis Street.................................... . .. 251.87 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 3;� Lundin, Charlotte W., 173 School Stret....... .. .... . ............. 249.66 Lunwall, Ade, 5 Bellevue Road................................................ 249.6 Lush, Arthur 1. et mx, 138 Common Street............................ 328.32 Luther, Francis J. et ux, 307 Wa.verley Avenue.................. 147.116 Lydon, Julia, :34 13rimmer Street................................................ 264.71 Lyman, Alberte et al, Trustee, Cambridge............................ 916.66 Lyons , Bridget C., 786 Mt.. Auburn Suet.....,...................... 3.42 Lyons, Mary Ft* 45 Robbins Road........................................ 339.44 Macaretli, Annie E., 82 'Salisbury Road.................................. 327.49 Macbetb, George Ii., et ux, log Standish Road...................... 20S.16 MaeChlerie; William A., et ux,, 44 Beacon Park.................... 109.90 McClure, Sidney W., 358 Arsenal Street.............................. 17.10 Mac Curtly, Elmo D., et ux, 214 Orchard Street...................... 174.42 MacDonald, Alexander D., et ux, 62 Marshall 'Street............ 1,376X MaelDonald, Daniel L., et ax, 537 Main Street...................... 275.31 MacDonald, Irene C., 45 Gilbert Street.........-...................... 266.83 � MacDonald, Roseabell, 1 Capitol Street...........................--- 268.47 MacDonald, Sarah A., 31 Prescott Street.............................. 239.40 MacDonald, Thomas P., et ux, 84 Gilbert Street.................. 143.92 MacDougall, Donald L., et ux, 4 Concord Road.................... 274A5 *MacDow, Alfred M., 1 Appleton treet................................ 225.72 MacFarla-nd, Alice X., 149 Common Street............................ 201.78 MacGinriis, Allen, 126 Rutland Street.................................... 14+4.72 *Mackin, Peter J., of ux, 50 Pearl Street.............................. 8#1;37 -"MacKinnon, Margaret R., 158 School Street........-............. 94.79 MacLean, Alexander A., 60 Standish Road.......................... 253.02 MacLean, Roderick, Newton...................................................... 270.34 MacMillan, Adam J., 612 Mt. Auburn .Street.......................... 34.2o MacMilli,an, Angus C., 193 Palfrey Street.............................. 87.94 *MacNaughton, P. John, 170 Lowell Road.......:...................... 330.14 Ma.cNlutt, Edwin, 59 Hillside Road.......................................... 3A2 Mandanian, Philip, et ux, 90 Dexter Avenue.......................... 234.27 Madden, Ellen, et al, Poplar street........................................ 276.99 Madden, James P., 64 No. Beacon Street................................ 27.36 Magnuson, John, Arlington........................................................ 222.30 Magnuson, Grace, 39 Pierment Street.......-,- 115.64 1_ITai rath, Edward J., Cambridge---....................................... 277.44 392 WATERTOWN TOWNT REPORT Maguire, John J., et ux, 16 Partridge Street........................ 1£4.16 Magure, Mary, 42 No. Beacon Street...................................... 110.28 Maher, Frank, 1.05 Irving Street.............................................. 273.61) Maher, Jahn J., 7 NE). Beacon .Street........................................ 34.20 Maher, John J., ety+�ux, 176 Spruce Street................................ 1y21�. �ry Maher, Mary A., 13 Paul Street............. ................................. 216.10 Maher, Patrick, et ux, 15 Lexington Street........... .............. 159.1i$ Male n, Margaret, Waith atn...................................................... 194.84 ',`MaAh,-,mey Associates, J.ne., 181. Arlington Street.................. 86.3.55 111aillyr, Heirs or Devisees, Nelida, 24 HerRom .Street............ 1.40.22 malni'ey, Thomas P., et ux, 760 Mt. Auburn Street.....,,1.,,.. 277.02 Malcolm, Heirs or Devisees, Blanche, 109 Langdon Avenue 251.37 Malkasian, Peter 0,, 247 Boylston Street.............................. `82.15 Mallo-y, Charles H., 6 Myrtle Street............,.......................... 111.15 Malone, Catherine, 24 Commonwealth Road.......................... 270.18 Malone, Francis J. et al, 8 Sum 253.08 Malwicw, Annie C., 55 '-do se Street.—..........__..................... 11.6.28 Maloney, James, No. Beacon Street........................ ............... 3.42 Maloney, Thomas, 9 No. Beacoil Street:................ .... 225.72 Maloney, Thomas F., 39 Green Street.................................... 179,5.5 Mancini, Antonio, 135 Pleasant St"ect.................................... 263.34 Mancuso, Jahn, 44 Clarendon ,Street.---•................................. 274.42 Mangan, 'Thomas F., et tax, 12 Melendy Avenue.................. 41,48 11Taniaei, Carmelo, 76 11-1adison Avenue............... 2 Nfanjoiurides, Faleka, 21 Kondaaian Street.............................. 242.57 Mari:aari io, Guy, 95 Main Street.............................................. 17.10 Manning, Josephine F., 10 Clyde Road.................................... 98.60 Mannix, Mary F., 34 Middle Street.......................................... 46,17 Manongian, Almes, 251 Boylston Stet................................ 278.7.: Manoogian, Redros, et ux, 80 Dexter Avenue.......................... i 2n.s.J "Mansell, Thomas F., et ux, 19 Gertrude Street_..................... 35.89 M'antenuto, Mary, 8 Pearl Street,......i—............... ........ ........ 451.44 Manuel, GuR, et al, 200 Arlington Street................................ 259.92 Manzelli, Josephine, 122 Waverley Avenue............................ 20.55 Manzelli, Marie, 1016 Belmont Street...................................... 15.30 Marcantunio, 12occo, et,al, .53 Arsenal Street....................... 249.66 Marchant, Arthur J., 97 Rdenfield Avenue.............................. .53.24 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 3193 March ant, Mary Alma, Boston......... ........ 275.31 Marchese, Lorenzo, et ux, 33 Oakland Street........................ 238.56 14laraccio, Gaetano, 41 Cypress Street..—.............................. 159.03 Marderosia.n, Lick, 140 Nichols Avenue............11.................... 1290,17 hlargosina, slice, 12 Adams Avenue...................................... 345.42 I1aa �c�;�ian� Ntarxi r, . . , 10 Walnut Street.................................... 218.88 Morgosian, Victoria, 3 Appleton Street.................................... 104.94 Margosian, Victoria, et at, 7 Lloyd Road.............................. 232.59 Margosian, Victoria A., r Lloyd Road............................ .. 268,471 Mariano, Domenico et al, Cambridge...................... ............. 8.55 Marini, Giovanni, 150 Pleasant Street...................................... 268.34 Marino, Joseph, 468 plain Street.............................................. 3.42 Markarian„ ,NFanoog, et al, `het Keenan Street.......................... 275.31 Markkataian, Sarkis, 85 Bigelow Avenue................... 1 i 9iy Markarian, Virginia, 49 Fairfield Street................................ 234.2 Markuna, Pauline, et al, Roslindale.......................................... 239.58 Marriott, Fred H., 42 Union Street............................................ 913.14 Marriott, Fred H., Trustee ........................................................ 68.40 M arrocco, Pahni, 149 W averley Avenue.................................. 121.fi 7 hlarrone„ Frank, Boston,............................................................. 30.78 -'hlarshall, Altoon L. F., 45 Lexington Street........................ 101.75 Marshall, Charlotte A., 125 Winsor Avenue............................ 444.24 Martin, Elizabeth F., 10 Winthrop Street................................ 221.t1#. Martin, Harriet T., Trustee, 10 Winthrop Street;...........,...... 278.71 Martin, Laura H., 30 Channing Road......................................... 327.64 Martino, Pasquale, 16 M-y- tle Street........................................ 145.44 hlartocchio, Pietro, 11 Warren Street...................................... 3i12.90 asoniarn, Aghavnie, 24 Laurel Street...................................... 213.75 Mason, Jane B. 56 Phillips! Street.................................... . . 208.6-' *Mason, Jesse H., 12 'Walnut Street........ .. .....I....................... 27.3( a'lrlasou, Mary R., Maine Street.................................................... 254.7:. Massa, Vincenzo, retry, 198 Summer Street............................ 177.W lkiasso, George, et al, 18 Marion Road...................................... 208.8L Mastradicasa, Constantino, 28 Berkeley Street.................... 123.12 "Mathews Motor Co., Boston....................................................... 1,641..6o Mattison, Sohn E., 24 Charles Street........................................ 121.88 Mattson, Vernon M., 65 Irving Street...................................... 302.44 '394 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Alaxwell, Elsie M., Bedford........................................................ 169.29 Mayer, Dorothy R., A a], 46 Wilmot Street............................ 167,58 LUCV C., 4 Grandview Avenue...............................1-- 147.06 Nlayn,ard, Henry 8,, et at ........ ................................................... 37.77 Mavo, Everett C., et ux, 33 Commonwealth Road...........1.- 113.84 Mayo, Harry Otis, 25.9 Mit. Auburn Street............................. 75.24 .11azmanian, Elisha M., 74 Prentiss Street.......................... 70.00 Mazza, Carniena J., 48 Cottage Street..................—.............. 10,26 Mazza. Francesco, et ux, 16 Norseman Avenue..................... 217.1.7 Mazza, Giovainia, 8 Hearn Street.......................................... 124.83 :Mazza, James V., et ux, 48 Cottage Street......... ......... ... 114,5-1- Mazza, James V., et ux, 48 Cottage Street..... ...................... 230,&P McAteer, Margaret INN., (;4 Riverside Street............................ 116.28 McAteer, Peter, et ux, 60 Riverside Street............................ 191.52 .,IcAuliffe, Ethel M., 16 Fitchburg Street.............................. 167.K AcCube, 111argaret Ellen, 65 Boyd Street.............................. 182.1b -MuCarferty, Abbie J., 147 Suninier Street.............................. 486.16 Mr(`,afferty, Heirs William, 56 Cuba Street........................ 10 6-(Y2 MuCall, Mary S. M., 45 Green Street.................................... 174.4- MeCartby, Agnes A., 30 Stuart Street.................................. 624.73 3jeCartily, I-Irapjs J., 66 Lexington Street.................,...... 239A0 )IeCartby, Margaret E., 30 Maplewood Street...................... 335.36 310!,arth-y. Mary E., 43 Forest Street....,....._,.,.......................... 71.82 YcCardiy, llichard J., 19 Irma Avenue.................................... 261'31- .%IeCarthy, Heirs Sap"hia V., 85 Watertown Street................ 292.31 Guy B., 67 Lexington Street........ .................. ...... 256.54, Helen C., Watertuwa.................................................... 10.2f, Flush, ct ux, 53 Gilbert Street.................................. 248148 7(si-mick, Percy M., 470 Main Street.................... ............. 68.40 !Y1CC41LZbre%-, Anne E., 88 Standish Road................................... 224.83 AjeCrm--, John, 512 Adams Avenue.............................................. 52U9 McCue, Helen C., 2433 No. Beason Street.................................. 1,627.07 McCue, Thomas Joseph, 293 No. Beacon Street.................. 53.01 McCullough, Fraivis J., West Mefford.................................. 503-8v tKuCurdy, Katherine, 45 Fairfield Street..... 33,51 lKeDermott, Andrew B., 38 Royal Street.............................. 259.9- McDermott, Patrick J., 95 Fayette Street.............................. 234.2-1 COLLECTOR'S REPORT nitDunald, Clara J., 20 Hall Avenue—................... .................... 161.26 `McDRralaial, Emma .J., Roxbury......................................,........... 25q.92 McDonald, heirs or Devisees, Frank H., 69 Hovey Strew=,t.... 1 76.4fi mel on ald, f lugh J., 26 Arsenal Street,............ ...................... 14.71 McDonald, heirs or ]devisees, James, Newton...................... 189-81 Plelionaald, '31arg aret A., 33 Bradford Road............................ 288.2f; McDonald, Michael A.., et ux, 177 Sycamore Street.............. 114.5+ McT oo,-dd. Thereisa A., et al, 23 Hardy ,avenue.................... 220.59 A10),11mvIl, J.ame� -; hl., 14 California 1p:a.r .............................. 192.74 1bleDminell, Theresa H., 25 Knowles Rnaa1................................ 177.93 TvIellonough, John ,J., Jr., 669 Alain Street.............................. 2115.9 McDonough, Jahn J., et ux, 6911 Alain Street:.......................... 49.59 *McDonough, Mary A., et al, 53 Boyd Street........................ 88.15 *McDougall, Regina C., et gal, Longfellow Road--.............. 45.54 McElhiney, Josephine, 19 Marshall Street,.........................,.,,. 147.06 McE;lh,iney, Laarra, 121) Rivemide Street................................ 160-74 `Mcl lhiney, Lydia :41., 15 'Worcester Street.......................... 28.14 McElroy, Joseph. et ux, 37 Hunt Street. 250.48 McE nanet•, Michael, 113 Boylston Street-............................. 297,28 McFadden, Bernard, 91 Eden€ield Avenue............... .............. 228.29 McFadden, Bernard B., et ax, 91 Bdenfleld Avetwe............ 13,68 Ma•GarLll, Melia J., 185 Edenfield Avenue................................ 175.12 `YAJvGjItiw,m, Juhn, 16111 Sycamore Street......................... .. 13.68 "Aire( oldrick, Andrew At,, 311 Merrill Road.............................. 145.90 b1c6owa n, Paul G., 44 Upland Road........................................ 201..7z� al+le6r.ath, Edward J.. cat ux, 37 Capitol Street...................... 151),0,; McGrzatla. Frank P., Brighten ....................................... . 8,55 McGreac13,, Andrew, et ux, 119 hood Str[:apt............................ 225.72 McGuire. 14,rnest E., et al, Cambxiall;e—................................... 261.96 McHugh, Annaa, B., 77 Fayette Street.,.................................. 11.7.99 McHugh, Cecelia A., 1 LAdd ,Street:......................................... 271.89 McHtigli, Frank, 585 Pleasant Street,............................... ...... 83.79 McH u�lh, J uhn J., et tax, 71 C,trpre&s Street...................... ..... 208.62 Mcl l a Kli, Patriek J., et ux, 15 Purvis Street........................ 254.96 NIcInt.o►: h, dohn, Wellesley...............................:.....:..................„ 150.48 McI{enna., Paul J Springfield.................................................. 1299.80 AleKL-nnaa, Charles, E., et ux, 93 Calift)rniza Street................ 00.63 396 WATERTC1WN TOWN REPORT McKenna, Hugh M., et ux, 35 Olney Street.--................... 45.35 McRena.ie, Forbes L., et al, 'trustee, Bridgham Avenue.... 246.24 11cKen7le, Forbes L., Waverley................................................ 435.64 McKenzie, Heirs, Anne, Waverley............................................ 237.69 McKertick, Joseph, 191 Sycamore Street--,......................... 6.84 MclCllop, Catherine W,, 43 Riverside Strut........................ 454.,96 McLaughlin, Annie A., 251 Common Street.......................... 594.14 McLaughlin, Ellen F., 162 Hillside Road...................-............. 217.17 . '�McLaxaglilin, Margaret C., 99 Poplar Street..................... 324.53 McLaughlin, Elizabeth, et ai, 51 Greea Street..... ". 249.66 *Mr.Laughlin, John J., 51 Green Street.................................. 3.42 McLenna, Jartges G., Allerton...................................................... 21.30 McMahon, Bridget Kivlin, 10 Fifth Avenue......,..................... 256.50 McMahon, Margaret R., Newton.............................................. 263.34 McMahon, 'Margaret R., et al, Newton.................................... 285.57 McMahon, Patrick T., Newton.................................................. 9-83.59 McManus, Jame K., 43 Morse Street................................I....... 174,42 AfcMurtri+e, Lillian, 84 Fitchburg Street.................................. 190.94 McNamara, Daniel 1+., et ux, 36 Capitol Street...................... 57.32 McNamara, J. H., Inc., Allston................................................ 342.00 McNamara, John H., Allston.....................................-............ 2,168.20 McNamara, Louise A., 5 Lovell Road...................................... 350.35 McNamara, Minnie, et al, 11 Upland Road.....................I...... 174.42 McNieholas, Peter H,, et ux, 14 Prescott St........... .......... - 157.32 McQueeney, Catherine, et al, 71 Myrtle Street--. .............. 84.92 XlcQuc).-.-n, Margaret A., 115 Eder&eld Avenue.................... 26.62 McQuown, Heirs, Thomas H., 115 Edenfield Avenue............ 55.47 McS'herry,, Catherine, 86 ]sorest Street..........-.... ....-......- 104.31 McSherry, James R., et al, 83 Forest Street.......................... 97.47 McVey, Catherine A., Brighton................................-.......-- 88.92 McVey, 'Thomas, Brighton........................................................... 42.75 MeWalters, Thames J., et al, 148 Summer Street .............. 124.&3 M,cWhirter, Heirs, Ellen A., 28 Parker Street.... .......-........ 270.18 Ik'l`ee, Heirs, Annie, 716 ML. Auburn Street.............................. 266.a 1, Meehan, Patrick, 162 Spruce Street........................ . .............. 194.01.) Vi egan, Emily A., 120 Lovell Road........................................-- 323.26 'Meister, David A. Co., Spring Street........ ... 8.55 COLLEC"TOR'S REPORT 397 Meister, Margaret H., 74 Church Street............................... 217.26 Melanson, Timothy H., Arlingtoxt.............................................. 491.42 Mellen, Arny N., 15 Beacon Park.............................................. 167.32 Melvin, Albert H., 24 Marshall Street.................................... 84.69 *Melvin, Albert I., 12 Flint Road.....................I.......................1 391.84 Mercier, Georgianne B., 28 Carroll Strut.............................. 62.96 Merrill, Eunice G., 2 Florence Terrace.................................... 306- 9 Merrill, LeVerne, 7 Florence Terrac+ ........................................ 461.70 Merrill, Minnie L., Rutherford, N. J........................................ 244.53 Merrill, William. S., 1.1 Florence Terrace................ .............. 1,388.33 ,derullo, Pellegrino, et u.x, 69 Forest Street............................ 448.01 Merz, Jessie X., Medford..............................I........................... 220.59 *Mwakian, Ha.gop, 91 Bigelow Avenue.................................... 27018 Mesiser, Heirs Frederick W., 26 Olney Street.....................« 264.79 Ldetchea.r, Charles R., Stoneham................................................ 203.53 Metropolitan Ice Co,, Somerville............................................... 5,837.10 Miami, Adolph, 83 Main Street.............................................Y.R.. 10.26 Mickelson, Harriet E., 57 Spruce Street................................ 239.40 Michon, Catherine, Pompton Plains, N. E............................... 356.4' Miglia>cco, Emilio, et .. .. ........................................................ 1`6.05 Mikaeliazz, Lucia, 36 Keith Street............................................ 222.30 Mllailian, Rase, 7 Lloyd Road.................................................... 31122 Milano, Alfred, 83 Main Street.......R........................................ 11.97 Mallard, Merhert E., 52 Hillside Road...........................*........ 218.88 Miller, Grace H., 46 Carver Road, East................................. 804.38 Millian, Jahn, 204 School Street................................................ 418.06 Mills, Abram, et at, 33 Springfield Street.............................. 285.61 Mills, Louis R., et al, 17 Prescott Street............................... 59.15 Milton, Axel Sitrfarid, 20 Prospect Street.............................. 72.53 Milton, Elizabeth lei., 71 Prentiss Street.................................. 259.92 Minasian, Mary K., 20 Wilson Avenue.............................«...... 247.91 Mfti Sian, Mary, 37 Keenan Street.......................................... 287.69 Alinichello, Carmine, Boston-...... .............................................. 377.62 Minsliull, "Thorn E., 102 minaor Avenue.................................. 270.18 Minty, K. Chesley, et ux, 30 Everett Street................. ........ 229.48 Minutoli, Frank, 69 Main Street..............«.....«.«.....,........,.......... 9.89 Mirabile, John, 84 No. Beacon Street........................................ 6.84 398 'CATER°l'OWN TOWN REPORT Alisakian, 1-Iagop, 87 Bigeit)w Avenue.................................... 42.75 Misserian, Der.an, et ail, 72 Dexter Avenue............................ 148,31 Misserian, Novart N., 239 Boylston Street................., . . ..... 361.88 MikIllell, I Frank, et ux, 149 Lovell Road............................ 285.57 Mitchell, Margaret, Bristol, N. H.......................... Mitchell, Mary A., 765 Mt. Auburn Street.............................. 269,92 Moir, Laura C,, 403 School Street.......................................... 502,74 Malito, Al is hael A., et ux, I(A Orchard Stream...................... 268.471 Molloy, l fam ., 54 Beeclswuod Avenue................................ 116.14 'Mon aliaan, Heirs or Devisees Hugh, 5 Myrtle Street..........,. 8.80 Mnllers, Heirs Wilhelmina, 105 Spruce Street:........................ 261.63 Mooney, Frraaxeis X., 26 Longfellow Road.............................. 203.85 Maloney, Daniel George, et ux, 124 Nichols Aveirue............ 301.24 1llooney, Frederick, et ux, 36 Washburn Street..................... 91.52 Mooradian, John, 159 Mt. Auburn Street.................... ......... .4.60 Moore, Heirs Carrie E., 14 Linculra Street........................... 206.46 Aloore, Eleazer,........ ................................,.... ............. ..............,. 231.79 Moore, Elizabeth G., G1 Marion Road........................................ 182.97 Moore, Frauc.es B., 28 Appletoir Street.................................... 263.34 lVinor'e, Irving ft., 28 Appleton Street................ ....................... 3.42 Moore, Laurence P., et ux, 14 Dun°ten Road_.,...................... 275.31 M atwe, Reuben, et ux, 108ci I3elrnunt Street......................_ 71,82 Mot-an, Eleanor, 384 Idt. Auburn Street................................ 406.98 'Moran, John H., Broohdiuc............................................,............ 1,236.52 Moran, Michael J., et ux, q2 Riverside Street...................... 44.94 Aloran, Patrick J., et ux, .16 Gilbert Street............................ 189.93 Moreau, Marie, 223 Watertown Street.................................... 205.20 *Aloretto, Jahn,-et ux, 27 Mort(w Street................................ 238_32 -"A'lorgan, Edward T., 23 Laurel Street.................................... 44.52 Morgan. Vanier A., 32 Cbandler Street....................... ............ 34.20 Morgan, Mary P., 32 Cbandler Street.................................... 145.41) Mor'iggi, Antonio, et ux, 100 Summer Street.......................... 162.90 Aloriziu, Carmelo, 163 Lexington Street.................................. 97.9 Morizio, Salvatore, 187 Le Ndngyton Street................................ 270.71 Morley, Delia, Zit Hersom Street...................,.......................... X41..93 14lras`ans, Frederick A,, A ux, 41 Lovell Road............................ 277.02 Morris, Lydia. 41 Irving Street................................................ 15Lr}f1 COLLECTOR'S REPORT :399 �-hlorris, Mary A., a Ladd Place................................................ 6.913 Morrissey, Eleanor S., 87 Standish Read.......... . ................ 299.83 `iforrissey ,, Richard F., 1.80 Common Strut........................ 318.06 Morrissey, John L., et ux, 56 Spruce Street.......................... 84.54 Morrissey, Thomas G., et ux, 490 11+l;ain Street...................... 627.14 Marrone, John et ux, 381 Main Street..................................... 335.16 Morse, Aiice. G., 13 Avons Roacl............................,.................,. 300.96 Morse, Arthur L., 24 Chapman Street...................................... 709.65 Morse, Heirs Reny L., 16 Harrington. Street........................ 150.0�i Nto se, Louie W., 22 Chapman Street........................................ 169.78 l°Iorse. Nlarjerie W., 24 Chapman Street.............................. 181.1.3 Mosca, John, et ux, 40 Bostenia :avenue................................. 234.2 Mosca, Sabatine, 19 Jamos Street.............................................. 129.96 Mosca, Thumas, 16 Jaynes Street.............................................. 56,02 Moscat*--lli, Esther, Lydia, 106 Common Street..................,..... 254.79 Moscato. Luigi, Ea-k BOtsoa....,.................................................. 1.7.10 Moseley, Albion B., 24 Marcia, Road........................................ 1.71 Moseley, Caroline F., 24 Marcia Road.................................... 562.59 Moshier, Sophia P., 468 Belmont Street.................................... 436.95 Meant", Charles P,, Highland Avenue.................................... 29.23 Mosman, EieanDr, 127 Highland Avenue.............................. 101.0.5 Mostowitz, Harold D., et €L1, G51 Mt. Auburn Street............ . U4 Mostowitz, Helen J., 591 Main Street.................................... 207.44 Muckjiaii, Herop, 228 BoyNton Street...................................... 501.03 Mudiiran, Garahed S., 94 School Street................................—, 100.00 AT-agerdichian, Garahed, et ux, 125 Boylston Sint............ 2 i 9. s_ Mulcahy, Michael J., et ux, 375 Arlington Street................ Z68.4T Mullahy, Martin J., 10 Irving )paxk,......................................... 258.21 Mullaby, Pataeielc, 10 Thur.A n Road........................................ 239.53 'Mullen, Danial J., 59 Myrtle Street............................ .............. 13.68 Mullen, Daaiiel J., et at, 58 Myrtle Streef............................ 184.68 Mullen, Dorothy F., 29 Fuller Road.......................................... 859.32 Mullen, Margaret J., Everett...............•....................................- 215A6 Mullen, Walter E., 34 Doinaont Stre.et...................................... 225.7" Mullins, Hannah L., 117 Lovell Road....................................... 818 Zulvahill, Mary L., 129 Maplewood Street..........................:. 304.38 14 unday, heirs Inez E., Southbridge....................................,,., 152.19 400 WA'TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Munyon, Daniel J., 21 Iiawthorne Street.............................. 169,30 Munyon, 1 aidel J., et ux... .. ............................... .................... 846.36 Murdock, Charles E,, Newton...................................................... 524.91 Murgv, Leonardo, et ux, 112 Belmont Street.......................... 150.00 Murlless, Winifred T., 40 Payson ]Road.................................... 253.08 Murphy, Abbie E., 62 Prentiis Street...................................... 153.90 Murphy, Eugenia A., 125 Langdon Avenue............................ 261.37 Murphy, Garland P., et ux, Cambridge.................................... 10.7$ Murphy-, Helen Gertrude, Belmnixt ...............................,............ 299.25 "Murphy, James T., et ux, 215 Orchard Street.................. 100.00 Murphy, Jahn, et ux, 69 Waverley Avenue.............................. 60.71 Murphy, Heirs Margaret A., Needham..................................... 188.10 Murphy, Alary A,, 32 Myrtle Street.......................................... 133.38 Murray, Mary W., 5 Harringtim Street.................................... 128.25 Murphy, Dora G., 9G Carroll Street.......................................... 278.73 Murphy, Richard J., et use, 12 Kimball Road........................ 128.37 Murray, Grace C., 20A Mt. Auburn Street.............................. 15.39 $lurray, Irving F., et ux, 60 Fitchburg Street... 160.74 Im rray, John A., et ux, 182 School Street.............................. 285.57 Murray, Mary W., 5 Harrington Street................................ 128.25 Murtba, Ida T., 9 Partridge Street....................._.......... .......... 166.03 Museara, Vincent J., et ux, 50 Sailahuryr Road........................ 296.94 'Musserian, J)eran, 72 Dexter Avenue.................................. 3.42 Myra, Eber C., et ux, 27 Purvis Stret..................................._.... 169.18 Nagle, Agnes M., 60 Hillside Road.......................................... 18810 `Nagle, Edmond, Newton............................................................. 3,42 Nahigian, Agnes, Somerville...................................................... 270.18 Nahigian, Anna, 165 Boylston Street........................................ 288.99 Nahigian, Sarkis N., 71 Templeton Parkway........................ 329.49 Najarian, Anna, 27 Crawford Street........................................ 208.62 Najarian, Whia, et ux, 10 Coolidge Hill Road.................... 174.97 Nally, Mary K, 74 Lexington Street........................................ 165-00 Nardone, Andrew, 17 Middles Street.....................,... Watxle, Paolo, et ux, 41 Berkeley Street.................................. 61.56 l+aatiek Trust Co Natick...................... 517.84 Natoli, Coneetta M., 52 Lovell Thad........................................ 353.97 Natoli, Lawrence G., 84 Barnard Avenue................................ 834AB COLLEC'lOR'S REPORT 401 Natoli, Laurence G., et al, 20 Mt. Auburn Street................ 2,571.84 Natoli, John B., et al..... .................................... .. ...... .. .. .. .. 695,97 Naunl, Vangel, 47 Galen Street................................................ 27.36 Naxaretian, Grerart>, 112 Dexter Avenue.............................. 10.26 Neal, Paul W., et ux, Waltham Street...............................,.... 71.82 Ne$ry, Martin J., et ux, Somerville.......................,..........,....... 20.52 Nelson, Albert W., 22 Grenville Road.................................... 251.15 Nelson, Arthur T., Trustee, Boston.......................................... 1,106.03 Nelson, August E., 28 Partridge Street.................................. 206.20 Nelson, Fred W., 98 School Street.......................................... 98.40 Nelson, Hilma S., 1.9 Oakley Road.......................................... 3 1..2S Nelson, Mbia, 54 Lexington Street.................. ....................... 225.72 Nelson, Palma M., 64 Wilmot Street.......................................... 136.81) Neshe, Domenico, et ux, 86 Walnut Street w.............................. 162.45 Nette, Walter A,, et nx, Belmont.,.........................................— 251.37 Neves, John, et ux, Cambridge .................................................. 8.55 Newcomb, 'William M., 11 Fairview* Avenue............................ 278.61 *Newell, Caleb S., et ux, 42 Stuart Street...................... ........ 42.45 New England Laundries, Ine., Winchester............................ 3,549.54 New England Sash & Door Co., Inc., Pleasant Street........ 624.4E5 Newton Co-op, Barak, Newton...................................................... 183.81 Newton Realty Corp., Newton............................... ............................... 28.94 Newton Trust Co., Newton......................................................,... 425.79 New Way Service Co., 85 Spring Stxeet.................................. 239.40 Niehulq, John B., 84 Oakley Road--......................................... 345.42 *Nichols, John B., et ux, 34 Oakley Road.............................. 335.16 Nicholas, Abby X., 426 Main Street.......................................... 311.81 Nickerson, Heirs Catherine D., Stoughton............................. 29,26 Nieoli, Errnelinda, Somerville 9 Nicosia, Anna I.............................................................................. US Noble, Gwendolyn F., 32 Russell Avenue................................ 352.26 Noden, F:litabeth R., 102 Morse Street...................................... 189.81 Noden, Elmer A., et ux, 18 Sheldon Raacd.............................. 11.63 Noden, Julia G., 106 Morse Street.......................................... 270.18 Noel, Nora K., ]Roxbury................—........r......,........................... 286.51 Nolan, John R., 32 Elmwood Avenue........................................ 138.77 Dolan, Joseph F., et ux, 18 Warwick Road............................ 312.81 402 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Nor I npleggi, Simone, Boston ........ .................................... 6.84 Noon, Tbeodore W., BcAtan ........ ........._...........__ ....._........... 112,05 worbm7, Mildred P., 230 Orchard Street................................ 176.4-- Norcross, Enid K., 10 Hillside Road—....................................... 499,3 ' ,Koren, Ernest Y., .10 Haniden Avenue...................................... 203.4.j North, Patrick, et al, 2 Ilosmer Street.................................... 121.00 Notargiacomo, Bernard W., et ux, 31 Fitchburg StreeL... 170.42 Noyes, U. K. & Son., Inc., Boston................................ ............ 2,222.59 Nye, H. Edward, 170 Orchard Street........................................ 10.26 Nyle, Thore F., et ux, 362 Arlinjton Streit... 158.90 Oates, Edward A,, 443 ML Auburn Street.............................. 1.71 Oates, Walter J., et ux, 37 Hazel Street.................................. 125D.f t 2 O'Brien, Frank, 31 Standish Road.............. .......................--.... 25 70.4-4 O'Brien, George, Carroll Street........................ ....................... I C).I Fj O'Brien, Hunora, 34 Union Street..........................................P... 269.4 ' O'Brien, John J., 51 Carroll Street............................ ........... 323.19 WBrien, John J., et ux, 97 Standish Roml................................ 310.42 O'Brien, Laurence DI., et ux, 19 Hawthorne Street................ 115.1 i: O'Brien, Margaret, 95 Shull ner Street,........... ....P..................- 323.19 O'Brien, Margaret L., 26 Avon Road........................................ 152.91, 013-rien, Mlehael J., A ux, 19 Beechwood Avenue.................. '242.82 O'Brien, Theresa A., 174 Spruce Street.................................. 80.0-5 O'Brien, Timothy J. et u%, 11 Birch Read................ ............. 256-51) 'Oehab, Michael, et Ix, 138 Edenfield Avenue..,.................... 31,13 "O'Connell, Charles T., et ux, ID4 Lovell Road........................ 330.17 O'Connell, James J., 26 Westminster Avenue.......................... 1.71 O'Connell, John F., et ;ux, 1,05 Lovell Road--...................... 356-37 O'Connell, Mary E., 71 Green StLaut........................................ 239.4t, O'Connell, Maurice H., et ux, 14 Westminster Avenue.... '2 06-4) :0dian, Mardiros, et ux, 20 Wielis Avenue.............................. IR5.1 Olian, Geneva, 68 Elch,,ecliffe Road........I............................. 220.-1 ! '-O'Donnell, richard Y., et ux, 16 Carver Road................ 101-56 O'Donnell, ThDi-nas, 12 Bacon Street.........................--...... 80.3 7 O'Donohue, Margaret, E., Belmont............................................ 309.$) 071aherty, 354 Arlington Street.............................................. 257.52 Ogilvie, Alina E. S., 60 Reevhwood Avenue....................... 2.rl O'Grady, Patrick J., et ux, SI PatDall] Street.......................... 244.53 CSC}LLb.IC 'OR'S REPORT 403 O'Hauiun, Ilary, et al, 33 Melendy Avenue.......................... 405.27 Ohannessian, Marker, et al, 58 Quimby Street........................ 595.61 O'Hara, William J., alS Common Street.................................. 233.90 Oikerru s, Olga M., 102 Harnden Avenue.................................... 235.98 O'Keefe, Annie L., 188 School Street...................................... 292.41 Oldf ard, Harry .J., et us, 137 Westminster Avenue................ lo-96 Oldford, Heber L., et ux, 181.) Lexington Street.................. 53.61. Old ford, .James M., 193 Lexington Street................................ 1.41.41 O'Leary, Daniel 13+1`., 102 Rutland Street................................ 171.5+ O'Leary, Dennis, et ux, 135 Riverside Street........................ 181.2, Olivier, Felice, 115 Jewett Street..................... ... 54.7'' �101ive.r, Annie E., 4172 Belrn+.+nt SUTCA...................................... 172.71 Olivieri, Felice, Newton .............................................................. 138.51 Olsen, Cerra E., 15 DmIgbt Street..................... ..........--........ 162.45 01F un, Harry Olaf, 24 Templeton Parkway.......................... 315.37 Olsen, Hjahnur J., 24 Templeton, Parkway.............................. 10.26 O!son, I var C., Boston ......................:...................................... .. 158.10 0'211aliey,. Patrick J., et ux, 32 Eden field Avenue.................. 34.00 Onnian, Jacob, 214 Waverley Avenue........................................ 6.84 O'Neil, Abbie C., et al, 38 Forest Street............................... 116.28 Ongoonian, Antranig, 547 Mt. Auburn Street...................... 200.3:! Oramsky-, Murray, 87 Main Street..................... ......... 17.10 Orifice, Sebastiaano, et al, Oakland Street................................ 32.29 Ormsby, Leslie E., et ux, 73 Fitchburg Street........................ 205.35 "Ortellno, Nicola, 23 Berkeley Street........,............................... 11.88 *-Osbet•g, rdwur•d V., 911 Carroll Street.................................. 106.93 Osborn, Amyl F., 36 Robbins Road............................................ 229.14 Osborn, O. Louise, 35 Oliver Street.......................................... 206.91 Osmond, Redley, 19 Chapman Street......................................... 152.15 Ostridge, Elizabeth A., 190 No. Beacon Street........................ 13G.91 AO'Sullivan. Ella T., 31) Boyd Street........................................ 278.73 O'Sullivan, Alfar,garet., Cambridge ............................................ 249.66 O'Sullivan, Patrick H., Cambridge ............................................ 266.76 Oteri, Anthony, et al, 81 Elm Stye+et........................................ 59.67 Otis„ Ward M., et al., 65 Russell Avenue.................................... 3,426.84 Owens, Julia M., 142 Langdon Avenue.................................... 89.00 Owens, Richard J., et ux, 114 Walnut Street............................ '21,8.89 404 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Owens, William, 36 Rutland Street............................................ 1.5.39 Ger, Lewis H., 158 Mt. Auburn Street,........i....Ri............. 13.6.3 PacifieG, Carmela, 19 Hudson Street-- 140.22 Pacifico, Giovanni, 19 Hudson Street........................................ 215.46 Packard, Edward H., et ux, 12 Marion Roa.d... . 222.30 Packard, Heirs Franklin, 22 Alden Road.................................. 170.18 Paddock, Esther, Dorchester ...................................................... 199.44 Paleologos, Panag Otis, et al, 26 Berkeley Street.................. 123.13 Pallone, Filippo, et al, 21 Wa.verlel venue............................ 87.21 ;':Pallotta, Giovanni, 43 Cross Street........................................ W4.16 Pollotta, Grazio et tax, 226 Palfrey Street...................i........ 126.54 Pane, Antonio, �1 Laurel Street................................................ 100.26 Panesian, Arakey S., 33 Porter Street............----...........- 257.93 Panselinos, Sevatos, 9 Molendy Avenue.................................... 217.17 Pay/o,,l/e�.r4a, 'Marcella, 21 }2yy1�{/�Nicho■�lRsgs.yl�yvenue............................ 21�2]./04] Paoler�a, 17�{rcella, 21 Nichols Avenue.......................4.............. 81L..V 3 Paolera. Maria Bella, 17 Niehols Avenue...,............................ 100:0t. Paone, Carmine, 18 Wheeler Lane....................................R..... 220.5:g Paone, Grace, 14 Wheeler Lame................................................ 321.9s Papalia, Carmela, 191 Summer Street.................................. 20.52 '-Papalia, Domenick A., 117 Waverley Avenue........................ 17.10 Papalia, Domenica A., et ux, 129 Waverley Avenue............- 157.U6 Papazian, Aril B., 415 Mt. Auburn Street,............................. 8.55 Papazian, Artini et ux, 49 Mele-ady Avenue........................... 164.16 Papazian, Louis, A al, 24 Kimball Road................................... 275.00 Pappas, Anthony, 54 Hancock Street....:................................... 303.5 Pnppas, Costvs, 67 Coolidge Hill Roa&................................. 299.54 Pappas, 'Frances S,, 74 Belmont Street................................... 304.35 Pappas, Peter C., et ux, 20 Warwick Read................. 187.91 '°Pappas. Sophia, 120 Belmont Street........................................ 282.15 Parisi, Francesco, et al, 27 Fraiiels Street............................... 55.88 Parisian Dye House, Inc., 404 Main Street............................ 851.86 Parker, Erie P,, 30 Amherst Road............................................ 331.74 Parks, Arthur, et ux, 126 Spruce Street.,................................ 180.53 Parks, Iix-ne A., 29 Hillside Road>............................................. 46.15 7P,�a)rksq Minnie,, 127}yR� /SroTpruce St/yreetj,...p.....................i.........,.,.....,, 253�.L08 1�iJ1�quette, Archibalkh. W.., Wollaston............................-......... 1`�.r2 . COLLECTOR'S REPORT 40.) Parquette, Mary C., Wollaston................................................ 184.68 Parsekian, Sark is, et al, 109 Nichols Avenue........................ 281AS Farsekian, Veronica. X, 109 Nichols Avenue........................ 689.13 'Parva, Manuel, East Cambridge............................................ 8.55 Paseuzzi, Cresifissa, 170 Summer Street................................ 37.62 Pascuzai, Luigi, 170 Summer Street.......................................... 23.94 Paseuzzi, Luigi, et ux, 170 Churchill.... Street............................ 117,9: �';.squarosa., .7 rinberline, 29 Churchill........................................ 100.0 Pass, Isla, Newtonville................................................................ 251.37 Patapanian, Diran A., 51 Dartmouth 'Street....,................... 111,1,-1) Patey, Walter G., et ux, +61 Walnut Street.............................. 303.34 Patrick, Efstratios, 37 Berkeley Street.................................. 61.56 Patrick, Harrie C., 153 Hillside Road.........::.............I........... 84.90 'Patrick, Loomis, 37 Strnteigh Road.......................................-. 202.82 Pelkey, Charles L., et ux, 50 Carroll Strut.....................:.. 247.95 Pelrine, Helen V., 38 Hillside Strut........................................ 87.26 Pelrine, William G., 38 Hillside Street.................................. 245,78 Pennington, George H., et ux, 18 Brammer Street..,......... 237.69 Pent, Arnold V'., 67 Oliver Street......,........ .. .. .. . . ................ 208.6 Pequosette Press, 17 Main Street............................................. 138.51 Perimian, Fermine, 79 Bigelow Avenue................................... 102.64 Perkins, Annie Al., 29 Elliot Street.....:.................................... 241.11 Perkins, Elias A., 73 I{ Lyette Street.......................................... 237.419 Perkins, Priscilla, 15 Gilbert Street........................................ 89.44 `Perkins, Tbomas J., 31 Oliver Strut.................................... 112.90 Perry, Ralph F., et ux, 125 Summer Street.....................I........ 172.5o Perry, Randolph, et ux, 39 Bradford Roaf............................. 44.11 a Persice, Theresa, 193 Summer Street...................................... 114.57 2'Pesce, Guy C., 39 Centre Street........................ Pesce, Pellegri.ne, 39 Chester Street.......................................... 241.1.1 Peter, Morris, et ux, 32 Beacon Park....................................... 50.04) Peters, Andreae, 379 Main Street.............................................. 303.17 P+I,egteer,Q/John (■y L..�, Medford rr.....`J�....��...............,.,.p........................................ 1.1/9y'1/1y1.34 Peterson, .A�ghavney, 465 Main Street....................Y................ 200.01 Peterson, Gustav, 49 Prescott Street........................................ 333.4.5 Charlotte F. Pearce, 41 Olney Street......................a- .............. 128.25 Peterson, ParrkaK, 473 "Main Street............................... ..... .. 21.89 406 WA`1'Llt'1` WN TOWN REPORT I'etre, George orge W., et nx, r 2 llutland Street.................:......... 136.80 *Petteng ll, Minnie L., 353 Sehool Street~............................. 239.4n Phelan, Cecelia 1 ., 99 Cbaaprnan Street.................................... 205.29 Philbrook, Earle S., 119 Poplar .street.......,............................... 325.32 Phillips, Thomas A,, ?34 Arlin ton ,Street.............................. 791.4 Piaantc.dosi, Louisa, 25 Wnxren Street.................................... 228.84 Piantedinsi, Luisaa, 25 '4'i+ratrren Street..... ................................... 34AO "Pianteaosi, Michele, et ux, 133 Fayette Street.................. 35.83 )'iante(fosi, Nicolinai, 1.8 Cushman Street....................... 277.02 Piceele, Marietta, 2 Watertown Street.................................. 496.9113 Pickens, Emma M., 129 Common Street.................................... 265.w) Pickene, Cnofriu, Newton Highlands..................................... . 268.97 "Piert e, J. ltalpla, Malden.............-................. ..............­'­...... 306.Wa Pieterse, Armes A., 55 Fayette Street...................................... 2£1.61 Pieterse, Albert A., 55 Payette Street...................................... 107.r 1 Pillsbury, Benjamin C., et ux, 232 Bellevue Road............. 6.84 Pillsbury, Blanche M., 232 Bellevue Road..................I.....I— 320.51'. Pinkltam, Arthur F'., et vx, 119 Robbins Road.................... 35U.5. Pine, Francesco, 49 Loomis Street........................................ 14.7.Cw, Pioneer Co-operative Bank, Boston..........................„............... 24 i.52 Pierlla, Afnese, et al, 17 Hearn Street.................................... 25..911 1'iscatelli, Vincenzo, et al, 11.7 Pleasant Street.................. 213.75 Piteri, Carmine, et ux, 10 french Terrace................................ 103.67 Pitts, Leo, et ux, 69 Boyl*ton Street........................................ 246.24 'Pitri( Frederice, et ux, 13 Cottage sane.......................... 6.94 Platen, Costos, et ,al, 295 Arsenal Street.............................. 79,0" Platt, Alanson E., et. ux, 19 barker Street................................ 210.33 Pel gpione, Nicholas, It Nichols Avenue—............. ...... 3.42 Po1alironig, Cat�na, 229 Arlington Street.................................. 304,38 PortaaI ova, Gaetano, et ux, Cambridge.................................. 23.11)" Porter, Charles J„ et ux, 118 Putnam Street.......................... 200.00 Potter, Annabe3 S., 104 Barnard Avenue............................... 323,11, Potter, Ilona, Belle, 12 Walnut Street..................... Pouliot, Joseph M., et ux, 229 No. Beacon Street............ 246.24 Powell, Marie R., 21 Carver road.............................................. 302.6 Power, Sarah J., 11 Centre Street.......................................... 114.61 1-'owerg, Anna G,, '29 Brimmer Street........................................ 2180.44 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 407 °Powers, Caroline I., 21 Paul Street........................................ 228A3 Powers, Fannie L., 1039 Belmont Street..............................:... 141.93 Powers, Walter, Trustee, Boston................................................ 378.25 Peers, Richard J., 21 Gilbert Street........................................ 166-40 Pratt, G. Arthur, et ux, 30 Spruce Street................................ 311.22 Preble, Florence L., 19 Broadway—.............................. .......... 1.84.00 Proble, Frank. A., et ux, 742 Belmont. Street....................... 280.44 Presch a, Andrew, 68 I-lighland Avenue.......................... ....... 27,36 Pretty, Rebecca, Medford............................................................. 6.84 priest & Co., 112 Common Street............................................... 17.10 Principe, Glosue, 11$ Fdendield Avenue...., ...... 20.52 Prior-.► Matthew, et ux, 19 fatten Street.................................. 152AD Pritchard, Carleton F., 9 Merrill Road...................... 2 23 Pritchard, Carleton F., et ux, 9 Merrill Road._...................... 3131).ft" Pritchard, F. & Scar, Inc., 107 Common Street.................... 258.21 Procopio, Paul, et ux, 8 Myrtle Street.................................. 111.15 Proctor, Enirna kq., 75 Peal Street.................................. ....... 200.00 Proliaska, Johii A., et ux, 500 Mt.. Auburn A,venue............ 188-10 Praia, Cancetta, at al, 127 Boyd Street.................................... 239A0 Proo diau, Surpouie, 90 Langdon Avenue.............................. 271.89 .Protu, Francis, 33 Morton Street............................................ 152.98 Provident Co-operative Sank, Chelsea--.............................. 173-11,51 Prudential Insurmice Co., Boston.............................................. 208.42 Puccia, Joseph, 46 Maplewood Street.....................................— 244.53 Prue, Grace M., Cambridge.......................... 141.41) Pugliese, Anna, ID drat Street..... ...... ............... ..................— 222.30 Purchase, Maude, 13 1A .tney Street.......................................... 62fi.tt Purdy, Grace, 33 Laurel Street,............................................... 26$.4 e Putney, Charles T., et ux, 98 Waverley Avenue....-..........- 221A'' Putney, Clarence L., et ux, 126 Westminster Avenue....._ 168,76 Puxe, Antonio, 41 Porter Street................................................ 205.1;' Pdycaitelli, Nicholas, 102 Pleasant Street.......................... 182.97 Quarant+e, Joseph, et ux, 104 Putnam Street........................ 242.521 Querine, Bfa►silie, et ux, Cambridge.......................................... 25X5 Quimby, George Edward, 94 Middlesex Road...................... 302..:, Quinby, 1'ernrl, 163 Mt. Auburn Street.......,,,...... ................... 12.82 QL01111V, Unbert S., 361 School Street...................................... 3.42 408 W�ATERTOW:ti TOWN REPORT Quhiby, Stella E., 361 School Street........................ 215.46 `Quinlan, 'William, et ux, 68 Green Street............... .._...— »2 75.31 Quinn, Edward J., et ux, 86 Belmont Street,............. .......- 252.12 Quinn, Mary J., T mstee, 589 Main Street.............................. 227.94 Quint Edward Waltham-................................. 1346S Quirk, Jaynes H., et ux, 22 Spruce Street.............................. 302.6, *Quirk, 3ohi: P., et ux, 57 Quirk Street...,..................... ........... 68.06 Quirk, Mary E., et al, 0 Adams Avenue.............................. 271.80 Queyoon, Neshan B., 38 Keenan Street-,............-....... ........... `54.79 Raimondo, Angelina, 805 Mt. Auburn Street...................... 547.20 Raimondo, Domenico E., 805 Mt. Auburn Street.................. 340.29 Rainere, Antonio, et ux, Somerville........................................ 15.39 lt:amsey, Dorothy Towle, 15 Sunnybank Road...................... 307.96 Rana,ude, .Anna, Somerville.......----........................................ 22.243 Rand, Claude A., 02 Mt.'Auburn :Street.............................. 1.34.41 Rand, Claude Allen, et ux, 4 Edgecliff Road........................ 283,86 Rando, Felice, et al, 166 Irvinw Street....................... . ............ 188.10 Ranieri, Antonio, Somerville .................................................... 17.20 Ranney, Jaynes H., et ux, 142 Bobbin Road........................ 215.46 Rapaelian,. Solomon, et ux, 11 13rimrner Street.................... 258.21 Ra:phalia,n, Kasper, et ux, 28 Laurel Street............................ 227.44 Rattigan, Anna. B., 77 Riverside Street-- 279.73 Rattigan, Michael B., et ux, 27 Chapman Street.....+..,«.,... 130.4c, Ravesi, Mary, 122 Chapman Street.......................................... 171.09 Ray, Randolph, et ux, 74 Walnut Street................................. 126.54 Raymond, Ralph, Revere.......................................+......,............... 670.84 Rayne, George H., 279 Pleasant Street.................................... 37.81 Read, Marion Harvey, et ux, 140 Church Street.................... 258.09 Reed, Marion H., 140 Church Street... 2.74 Redding, Grace, 51 Riverside Street ......................................,. 1.38.88 `'Reece Button Hole Machine Co................................................ 5.48 *Reed, Earle L., et ux, 16 Robbins lead.................................. 322.68 Reed, Ellen L., 12 Olney Street.................................................. 148.64 Reid, Daniel E., Crafton............................................,................ $9.33 Reid, Laura 1., 750 Belmont Street,............................................. 10»00 Reid, Martin F., et ux, 23 Chapman Street.............................. 139.52 Reilly, John a4., at ux, 374 School Street...........................».... 321.48 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 400 Reilly, Katherine M., 72 Standish Road..................................... 2131..E i ' Reirriann, I1lar a F., 147 Spruce Strut.......................... 101.78 Reinhardt, Frank J., 20 Watertown Street.......................... 224.01 Reliance 'Co-operative Bank, Cambridge...................... ......... 990di1 Renfrew, Robert A., et al, 26 Hersom Street...................... 126,54 Reynolds, John L., et ux, 45 Adams Avenue—..................... 177.05 Ricci, Angelis, 40 Luumig Street................ Ricci, Domeniea F., 105 Pleasant Street.............................. 762.66 Ricci, Salvatore, 1€1 Chadbourne Terrace....a...-.............1.1}.... 15.39 Riceio, Guiseppe, 1:03 Arlington Street.................................... 1ll0).28 Rictiu, Peter, et al, 180 School Street................................... 619.02 Race, Addie L., No. Hanover............... e .. ............. .... ........ 369.36 Rice, Harry, et ux, 136 Westminster Avenue.......................... 168.7E Rich, Everett B., Boston..... i...................................................... 750-86 Rich, Walter 1., 138 Mahe Street........... .................................. 6.84 Richards, Harry 1 ., 175 Sycamore Street................................ 134.77 Riehey, William, Boston.............................................................. 34.18 Ridge, Patrick DI., at ux, 191 Boylston Street...................... 268.4 t Riggs, Axie J., 50 Bailey Road................................................ 759.24 Riley, Elizabeth A., 14 Carver Road..........................,.....a.......... 107.52 Riley, Frank A., Waltham.......................................................... 60.00 Ring, Jahn M., yet ux, 24 Chauticy Street.................................. 261..63 Ringer, Clayton, 54 California Street...... ............................... 249.66 . Riselli, Michele, et ux, 26 Irma Avenue................................ 50.Go Riverside Trust, Inc., Main Street, 846.68 Riviccio, Luigi, et al, Quincy- Street...—.................... ....... .... 15.39 Rizzo, Vite, East Boston.............................................................. 22.23 1Rizzutti, Vincenzo, et ux, 39 Dartmouth Street.,}............:. 241.21 Rfrutti, Guiseppe, 5 Sexton Street.......................................... It}2x() Roberts, Jessie B., 285 Arsenal Street.............. 182.97 Robertson, Duncan V4,, et ux, Somerville.............................. 11.97 Robertson, EIijah B,, et -ax, 65 Hovey* Street........................ 46.00 Robinson, Edgar, Spring Street,........................................ ....... 16.07 Robinson, Heirs Grace, 106 Mt. Auburn Street.................. 1,645.02 Robinson, Harald C., 28 Copeland Street................................ 223AI Robinson, Marguerite M., 25 Fulmer Street................. 1`9.5F3 Robinson, Sylvia D., 4 Quincy Street.,.........__.............. '00.0 410 WATEMOWN TOWN REPORT Rocco, Antonio, 1426 Mt. Auburu Street ................................... 8.55 Roche, Arthur J., 56 Marion Road.......................................... 242.82 Roche, Frank, 124 Galen Street.................................................. 3.42 -Roche, John J., et al, 54 Chestnut Street.......,. ..... `•� Roche, Michael J., et ux, Royal Street.................................... 282.15 Roche, Priscilla, 21 Prescott Street.......................... .............. 71.26 Rodd, Grace, 44 Bates Road......_._..................... .................. 276.01.0 Rudd, Robert A., et al, 39 Frank1ba Street....................._-.. 238.0,", Rodgers, Heirs or Devisees Mary E., 70 Poplar Street...... 3o3.5 j Romano, Michele, et ux, 14 Adams Street............................ 164.2U, Romiffu, Anthony, et a], 241.9 Waverley Avenue-................ 239.40 Romeo, Carmelo, Belmont............................................................ 602.59 Rooney, Bessie, Cambridge......................................................— 176.13 Rooney, John F., 110 Riverside Street.............................. 6.84 Rooney, Maria E., 110 Riverside Street.................................... 171,00 Rooney, William J., 115 Summer Street—........... ................ 14 0.22- Roper, John 11., 36 Pleasant Street_..........—.......................... 102.60 'Rorke, Mercedes J., New York................................................ 25.65 Roseland Realty Co., Roxbury....................... .............. 728A(i Rosefeld, Louis, 7 Main Street..................... ..................__.... 15.314 Rosi, Frank, 41 Quimby Street ................................................. 208-58 Ross, Sarah M., 117 Langdon Avenue.—................... 277.0,2 Ross, Ilomas S., 45 Hillside Road............................1............. 213.75 Rossi, Vittorio, et ux, 235 Palfrey Street............................. 143.64 Rote, Julia A., 59 Adams Avenue.......................................... 266-76 RottleT, Arthur Dale, et ux, 30 Frank Street........................ 265.05 Roy, Clarence L., et ux, 27 Beacon Park..........___......... ... 174.421 Rugg, Emma C., 17 Centre Street.......................................... 263.34 Rug g, William, 10 Mt. Auburn Street.................................. 1q.140 Rugg, William F., et ux, Centre- Street.................................. 232.B0 Ruggerio, Rosario, 188 Summer Street.................................... 34.20 FRuggeri, Rosario, et ux, 188 Summer Stmet.................... 53.54 Russell, Bridget H., 154 Common Street............................... . 307.80 itussell, Emily B., 387 School Street.......................................... 299.25 Russell, IN. Louise, 96 Robbins Road........................................ 271.81) Russell, Nellie, 8 Hardy Avenue................................................ 169.21, Russell, Walter G., et ux, 42 Frank Street.............................. 88.177 COLLF.CTOR'S REPORT Rusbo, Antonio. et al, 221 Lexh)gton Street............................ 222.30 Russo, Carle, 24 Cuba Street .................................................... 191.52 Russo, Felix, 19 Oakland Street.............. ....................- 4Z2.52 Russo, Guiseppe, et ux, W"er][ey ............................ 165.87 RU33,0, Matteo, et ux, 53 Laurel .Street......................... 29,07 Russo, llietro, et at, 58 Forest Street...................................... 181.26 Russo, Antonio, et at, 249 Lexington Street.................. 46.17 Russo, Samuel, et ux, 20 Waverley Avenue........................ 263.8 1 Ruth, Emma, 42 Upland Road........................................ 153.90 Rutledge, Harold F., et ux, 70 Chapman Street.................. 138.4" Ryan, Uridg!t M., 10 Chestnut Street.................................... 160.0 Ryan, Mant G., 522 Pleasant Street.................---........... 17.10 Ryan, Millard K., A wc, 52 Stuart Street.............................. 1157..12 Ryan, Pauline A., Arlington Street..................................-.-... 283.26 Ryan, William F., 10 Chestnut Street.................................... 165.87 Ryder, Thomas, 74 Green Street................................................ 247.95 Ruparia, Jake, et at, 643 Aft. Auburn Street........................ 17.1 Ruth Evelyn Food Shop, Inc., 6 Mt. Auburn Street............ 1.71 Sabatino, Ernest, et tzx, 21 Francis Street.-.-.................... 254.7.9 sobeenjian, Anna, 95 Nichols Avenue...................................... 112.15 Sacca, Rose, 36 Edgeeliff Road.................................................. :316.62 Sacca, Stefano, et ux, 145 Sycamoiv Street............................ 176AS Saceabto, Alfredo, Waltham...................................................... 6.84 Safarian, Gzarabed S., 23 Lloyd Road.................... ............... 249.66 Safford, Howard F., et ux, 21 Centre Street........ ....... ....... 198.36 Saba-jar, Krikor, 35 Kondazian Street,.................................... 220.34 Sala, Tornasi, et ux, Perry Street...... ....................... ............... 53.90 St. Saveur, Grace M., 192 Bellevue Road............................ 209.81.) Salese, Gregory N. 12 No. Reawn Court.............................. 227.44 Sallese, Pasquale, et ux, 103 Westminster Avenue ....... 147.25 Sallee, Salvatore, et ux, 12 No. Beacon Court.................. 54.27 Salese, Salvatore, 66 Mt. Auburn Street.............................. 10.24) Salmon, Patrick F., Waltham.................................................... 167.74 Salsberg, Lena, 19 Commonwealth Road................................ 290.70 Salva!Do, Vincen7te, Waverley.................................................... 61.99 Salvitta, Antonio, et ux, 114 Putnam Street............................ 222.30 Samaras, John D., 109 Hillside Road........................................ 275.31 412 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 'Samaras, Sevastos N., 740 Mt. Auburn Street........ ...... 2.12 Sampson, Bessie S., 27 Woodleigh Road.................................. 2£,$.47 Sampson, Helen IM+I., 16 Frank Street.................................... 177.84 Sa>lnueiia.n, Armeanag, et al, 36 Hazel Street....... - ............. 266.76 Sanborn Motors, 126 Galen Street......,. ............................•#.... 68A0 *Sanbarn, Helen E., 1045 Belmont street.............................. 205.24.) Sanders, Mary E., 176 No. Beacon Street................................ 252.37 Santis, Catherine E., et al, 176 Walnut Street...................... 268.47 Sande, Gertrude Belle, 46 Partridge Street.............................. 157.3 Sander, George, et ux, 35 Wilmot Street................................ 145.35 Sanger, Charles W., et ux, 8 Fifield Street........................ 157.32 Sanella, Anna B., 4 Winsor Avenue.......................................... 340.21) Sanella, Theo, 468 Mt. Auburn Street.................................... 3.4:: Sansone, Anna, 121. Westminster Avenue...-........................... 160.95 Sansone, Concetta, Trustee, 1.0 Merrifield Avenue............ 165.87 Sant lle, Joseph, 294 Arlington Street.................................... 321.48 Santoro, 31auriaio, 58 Prentiss Street................................. ... 261. 63 Sarabella, Elisa, 54 Piermont Street...................................... 304.26 Sarkisian, Armoash, et al, 5 Howe Street.............................. 1:00.00 *Sarkisian, M. M., 90 Cypress Street.....,. 35.31 Sarkisian, Melke SM+1., at al, 90 Cypress Street...................... 302,6 Sarmanian, Barry, 96A Nichols Avenue.............................. 3.42 Sattanino, Peter, et cox, 14 Everett Avenue............._........... 177.48 Saunderson, Jennie F., 16 Middlesex Road.............................. 458.0 Savage, Jeremiah J., et ux, 142 Palfrey 'Street.................. 188.1ta Savage, Mildred T., 166 Worcester Street......... ...........f... 185.62 Savas, Maria, 35 Berkeley Street........................ .................... 44.16 '*Sauery, Edson R., 691 Main Street.......................................... 6.84 Savino, James, et al, 21 IKeenan Street....................... Sawin, Walter R., et ux, 121 Marshall Street....................... 251.37 Sawyer, Anson Earle, J Sheldon Road.................................... 197.26 Scalia, Raymond, 457 Main Street.......................................... .3.42 Scalzi, John, et nx, 251 Palfrey Street.................................... 144.26 "Scannell, Charlotte V., 140 Hillside Road.............................. 268.47 Seanzillo, Joseph, et ux, 90 Westminster Avenue.................. 155.88 Scarborough, Minnie J., Brookline.......................................... 100.00 Starr, Johan, et nx, Whitman .................................................... 263.14 COLLECTOR'S REPORT SchartT, Ethel, 16 01cott Street.................................................. ?45.56 Scheirer, Anna T., 8 Appleton Street,...................................... 333.45 'Sieirer,, Herbeit J., 8Appleton Street.................................. 20.62 Schick, Jacob, 18a Grove Street.............................................. 112.86 *Scliindller, John H., 64A Alt. Auburn Street- 42.75 Schofield, Roland "T'., 575 Alain Street.......................... . ......... 92.55 Schou, David, 16 Lawrence Street w......................................., 271,98 Schroeder, William C., 70 Capitol Street.........6f.a.f.1.4.J............ 3.42 Schutzer, Bor&,Mld, 1.0 Hersom Street................................. 143.64 Schwabe, H. Alaaxie, 67 Channing Road................................ 613.28 Scifo, R.asalia:, 24 Royal Street......................:........................... 210.33 Scott, Walter G., et tax, 104 Hillside Rosd.............................. 266.76 Searle, Forest F., et ux, 13 Fifth Avenge.............................. 490.77 Secord, Fred, 65A Dexter Avenue.......................................... 11.95 Seeard, Walter N., et ux, 80 Barnard Avenue...................... 253.08 Seferian, Atmenag, 23 Fairfield Street.................................... 149.31 Seferian, Serape, Fairfield Street.......................................... 37.89 Se-feriain, Hagopjian, et ux, 34 Fairfield Street...................... 226.72 *Schindler, Xohn H., et Luidar, 13 Irving Parka................. 155.61 "Shields, Mildred S., 143 Robbins Road................................ 225.72 Silvia, Domenico, 75 Pleasant Street..................................... 58.14 Sell, Rose W., 197 Highland Avenue.......................................... 1.55.80 Sellers, Eva. M., 35 Hillside Street-....................................... 126.22 Sellon, Walter A., et ux, 4 Sheldon Road.............................. 226.158 Sermonian, Altoon A., 11 Howe Street................................... 249.66 Semple, Robert, et ux, 129 Westminster Avenue.................. 160.95 Seretelly, Euripedes M., et al, 95 Arlington. Street............ 11.97 Servelle, Nick, 168 Belmont Street..,....................................... 8.42 Severino, Bernardino, et ux, 110 Edenfield Av"ue............ 266.77 Shahbazian, Nellie, 1063 Belmont Street.............................. 838.37 !�Sharllian, Annie, 14 Francis Street........................................ 283.86 Shaneon, Heleaia M., Boston......................................... ...... 258.21 Sharkey, .Tarries. ., et ux, Templeton Parrkwa�y.................. 290.26 Sharkey, Sophia E., 10 Sexton Street.................................... 92.34 Sharmot, Lucille B., Boston........................................................ 456.58 ''!Shairpstein, Joel A., 160 Belmont Stret.................................. 20.52 Shaiughnessey, Ellen, 25 Capitol Street.................................... 100.00 414 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Shaw, Bartlett M. Heirs, 27 Oliver Street...................... 323.19 Shaw. Eliza, NL . J. ....... ........ .................................. ........... 287.28 'Shaw, Florence Me., 62 Langdon Avenue,............................. 189.81 Shaw, Frederick D., et al, Trustees.......................................... 275,31 fihaw, James E., et ux, 45 Fitchburg Stret.......................... 189.8D Shay, Eleanor G., Hancock, N. H......... ............I...I................. 237.6.9 Shea, Casimer F., et ux, 219 Comm= Street...................... 101.49 Shea, James P., et ux, 162 Worcester Street....... ............... 160.74 'Shea, Raymond K., et ux, 154 Robbins Road...................... 93.6E Shedd, Charlotte G., 91 Standish Road.................................... 301.87 Sheehan, Bartholomew, 56 Carroll Street.............................. 167.5S Sheer, Istriae, 1'29A Galen 3033� Sheer, Isaac, et ux, 129A Galea Strect.................................. 642.90 Sbeils, Mary Margaret, 195 MR, Auhurn Street............... 874.79 Sheldon, Charles L,, et ux, 311 School Street........................ 227.44 )helman, 'Ruth, 179 Watertowii Street.................................... 35.10 Sheridan, Theresa, 5 Theurer Park.......................................... 315.13 Sheridan, Thomas F., 89 Main 23.94 Sherlock, Edward J., et al, 300 Common Street...................... 283-86 "Sheriock, Ruth N., 102 Hillside Road...—.1--.......... 265.05 Shick, -Mary, 1.65 Grove Street.................................................... 256.50 Shovelier, Basil F., et ux, 15 Appleton 'Terrace.................... 160.87 Shutt, Mary Ellen, 211 Palfrey Street.................................... 16034 Shyne, Daniel J., et ux, 3 Porter Street.................................. 278.73 Sigiamando, Nuzio, 16 New Lexin,Aon Street............. 260.20 Silsbee) Alice, et al, 47 Alain Street........................................ 1,778.33 Silvestri, Erminia, 12 Homer Street........................................ 229.14 Simeock, Mae, 65 Gilbert Street................................................ 165.79 Simeone, Salvatore, NcvAon...................................................... 263.34 Simmons, Benjamin F., 43 Everett Avenie.............................. 51,00 Sfirnoglou, Olga N., 29 Berkeley Street.................................. 66.69 Simon, Bertha, Boston................................................................. 644,G7 Simon, Sophia Ill., 126 Walnut Street...................................... 218.88 Sinionds, Lillian L,, 100 Church Street.................................... 271.89 Simonds, Luther W., 100 Church Street.................................. 208.62 Sinio-netti, Domenico, 41 Prospect Street................................ 184.73 Simonetti, Domenick, et ax, 41 Prospect Street.................. 215.74 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 4E, Simpson, Alice. M., N. J................................................ ........... 174.42 Simpson, Bethel W., et ux, 44 Grenville Road.........,............ 254.12 Simpson, ,'agent A., 185 Standish Road................................... 6.94 Simpson, 31ab+eile C., 25 Glcott Street...................................... 183-Go Singer, Edgar J., et ux, 13 Bay Street..................r................. s1t1.51 iranosian, Setrak, 499 Mt. Auburn Strut............................ 58.06 Skiilin, Everett E., 24 Appleton Street................................... 2W44 Skinner, Larry H., et al, 33 Springfield. Street....,.......,......... 124.I5 Skinner, Ruth D,, 55 Marion Road.......... ............................... 1.91.52 Skinner, Ruth D., 56 Marion. Road........................... ................. 113.67 Skuze, George W., et al, 9 Stearns Road.................................. 318.U6 pl,amin, Mary A.iF�y�y41�,(Urdon�+ Street............................................ y52�4.[97 Sliney�, Agnes, 601 Main Street........................................ ...... 149.9r, Sliney>, Edward, et ux, 368 ArHnL—tor street........................ 25614* Small, C:uy V., et ux, 80 Capitol Street.................................... 15().4E, Smart, Ernest E., Wayland...................................................... 429.21 Smed le, Sebastian, Sonien-ille.................................................. 1.71 Smith, Heirs Annie, 8 l ellville 'terrace.................................. 181.2(i Smith, Carl G., 21 Franklin Street.......................................... 273.60 Smith, Edna. B., 10 Mgt. Auburn Street.................................... 41.04 Smith, Elinor P., 35 Hardy Avenue.......................................... 169.2!1 Smith, George William, et ux, 291 2dain Street.................. 95.76 Smith, Hazel D., 20 Wilson Avenue.............. .......................... 197.56 Smith, Leonard T., 19 Lack Street................... ... .. ................ 322.26 Smith, Marsden, et ux, 41 Kondazian Street........................ 98.07 Smith, 14iartha A., et al, Belmont......................................... 287.88 Smith, Nellie, 74 Capitol Street.....................................+.+...•.... 161.74 ,[ray y� 8 Smith, William C., 85 Spring Street......... .............................. 947.84 Snow, Mildred E., 99 Flanden Avenue...................................... 195.8, Soka<lski, Juba E., 33 Adams Avenue.................................... 244.8E, Solon, Mary G., et al, 76 Forest Street........................................ 37.45 Sotera, :Saivey, Vast Boston...................................................... 254,e9 Sottile, Nunziataa, 44 Dartmouth Street.................... ............. 91.98 Soukiasian, Nerses, 146 Nichols Avenue...................._. ......... 191.6B Soukikian, Vahan, 603 Alt. Auburn Street.............................. 6.84 Sousa, Abel, 144 Belmont Street.............................................. 4.28 Sparks, Grace A., 31 Fifield Street........................... . ..., .. 26.3.34 416 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Sparks, Newman, et ux, 6 Stuart Street.................................. 170.66 `Spaulding, Elenah C., 20 Parker Street................................... 38.r3 Spector, Abraham, 148 Belmont Street.................................. 10.26 Sporandi, Alexaivdre, et ux, 'ails ,Summer Street.................. 140.22 Sperguiro, Vincenzo, 35 Cottage Street.................................... 35.81 Spinosa, Lena, ip Merrill Road...... ......................................... 316.35 Spur, William S., et. ux, 6 Morse Satre.et.................................. 147.()6 Stacey, Herbert 0., et ux, 11 Dwight Street........................ 125.26 I'Stankard, Mary J., 569 Blain Stret........................................ 268.34 Stanley,. Bertha M., 71 Whites Avenue.................................... 179.55 Stanton, Charles, et use, 16 Charles Street.............................. 17D.07 `'Stanton, John J., 602 Mt. Auburn Street........................ i.84 ,Starr, Walter J., Lowell.............................................................. 253.08 Stathaki, Helen P., 56 BGyiston Street.................................... 83.62 Stavers, Heirs l lka J., 31 "Thayer Road.................................. 119.70 Stead, Edna M., 15 Morton Street.......................................... 147.97 Steains, George M., yet ux, 43 Commonwealth Road.............. 288.99 Steele, Ethel M., 808 Belmont. Street........................................ 232.56 Stepanian, Mugardich, 55A Dexter Avenue............................ 6.84 Stepanian, Mugurdich, et gal, 18 Oak Street............................ 270.18 Stepanian, Vega G., 8 Bigelow Avenue.............. ....-............. 3.42 Stephanian, Krikor, et al, 7 Grove Street.............................. 167.59 Stephen, Lucy, 42 Keenan Street................................................ 264,759 Stephen, Paul, 104 Coolidge Hill Road...................................... 984.75 Stevens, Edward A., 23 Emerson Road.................................... 100-90 Stevenson, Harold 51., et. ux, 124 Lovell Road........................ 242.27 Stevenson, Thomas J., 14 Maplewood Street........................ 176.48 Stewart, Alice H., 105 Langdon Avenue................ ............. 182.97 Stewart, Charles, 54 Olney Street.......................................... 56.98 Stewart, James A., 164 School Street.................................... 266 i 6 Stewart, Malena E., 164 School Stret...................................... 1,71 Stewart, Rol ert C,, et ux, 12 Bancroft Street.................. 4.4.03 Sticker, Willielinina C., 25 Stearns Road--.......................... 300.96 Stickney, Lattle C., 32 Spruce Street—.,.......... ....................... 189.29 Stiles, Catherine 1., 92 California Street.............................. 217. 64 StDhl, Oscar G., 22 No. Beacon Street.....................I.............. 85.0r1 Stone, Edwin L., 100 Russell Avenue........................................ 218.03 C+D ECTOR'S REPORT 417 Stone, Eninia G., et al, 128 Barnard Avenue...................... 277.02 Stone, Gertrude W., 22 Hilltop Road...................................... 125.99 Stone, Gladys W., Cambridge.................................................... 319.3 j Stone, John A., 30 [Oakland Street............................................ 482.42 Stare, Ronald M., 100 Russell Avenue...................................... 96.68 Sterne, Walter Coolidge, 19 Stoneteigh Road............................ 905.88 Stonaga, Peter, et ux, 15 Hardy Avenue.............................. 237.69 Strandberg, John V., et ux, 70 Boylston Street.................. 244.53 *Strangio, Dose, 124 Fayette Street.......................--... ...... 433.11 Stratton, Mexle J., et ux, 6 Bromfield Street...................... 294.72 Strauss, Jahn M., et ux, 4.5 Pequosette Street....................... 285.57 Strayhorn, Annie L., et at, 41 Morse Street............................ 200.07 Strum, Helen. D., 19 Bostonia Avenut................................ ... 157.30 Strum, Arthur W., 35 Koval Street.......................................... 179.515 '`Stryker, John P., et al, 9 Morse Street.................................. 168.47 Stuart, Albert T., et at, Trustees... ................................. 250.52 Stuart, 19ary J., Galen Stark.................................................... 446.31 Stuart, Mary I., NeAlon... ....... .............................................1... 3,007.89 Stuart, T. & Son; Newton-........................................... ............ 1,710.0o Stucke, C. Fred et ux, 14 Wolcott Road................................ 197.94 Sturnick, Rosalie, 34 Walnut Street........................................ 294.41 Sullivzai, Arthur J., 124 Fdenfiel[L Avenue.............................. 164.92 *Sullivan, Daniel J., 170 Church Street.................................. 249.66 .-.:Sullivan, Daniel J., A ux, 169 Langdon Avenue.................. 85.02 Sullivan, Dennis, Cambridge...................................................... 57.83 Sulliwan, Elizabeth R., et at, 71 Bradford Road............ 300.86 Sulivan, Janes FL, 508 Main Street........................................ 484.79 Sullivan, Jaynes J., et ux, 194 Orchard Street........................ 241.11 Sullivan, John J., et ux, 9 Cottage Streetti............................. 102.96 Sullivan, John J., et ux, 95 Boylston Street............................... 267.69 Sullivan, Katie F., 55 Keenan Street........................................ 130.92 Sullivan, Lillian A., 1'9 Brimmer Street.................................. 558.21 Sullivan, Mabel L., 1116' Common Street.................................. 294.12 Sulivan, Mazy-, Cambridge.......................................................... 290.70 Sullivan, Mary A., Cambridge.................................................... 29.28 *.Sullivan, Mary F., 20 Wolcott Road........................... ... ...... 41.36 ,Sullivan, Minnie J., 102 Fayette Street.................................. 182.97 418 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Sullivan, Rose M., 508 train Street........................................ 186.89 Summers, Heirs Fanny, 319 Sebool Street.............................. 113.56 Suburban Realty Co-rP-, Boston................................................ 273.60 Surabian, Sarah, 86 Cypress Street.......................................... 379.62 Surabian, Surpouki, 60 Crawford Street,................................. 235.97 Sutherland, Frederick, 8 Berm Street.................................... 205,04 Sutherlmid, Jessie R., 285 Mt, Auburn Street......................... 369.36 Sutherland, Mary E., 54 Hersorn Strout.................................. 161.36 *Swanson, Charles A., et ux, 77 Standish Road...................... 178.22 Swanson, Lillian, 49 Fairview Avenue...................................... 100.01) Sweeney, Francis W., 106 Poplar Street,........r.................... 216.37 *Sweeney, Helen C., 282 Bel-mont Strety................................. 273.60 Sweeney, Hugh P., Cambridge ......... -..................................... 18.07 Sweeney, Patrick, et ux, 28 Fairfield Street..................,.,... . 224.01. -'Swenson, Thyra E., 241 Waverley Avenue.......r.................... 1.37 Swift, Heirs Marion T., 96 Pleasant Street.............................w 828.32 Sylvester, Julia, 14 Cypres Street............................................ 278.73 Syrne, Heirs Elizabeth B., 185 Bellevue Road........................ 370.65 Svrne-, William M., 185 Bellevue Roast,................................... 1.71 Samaras, John D., et ux, Hillcrest Circle.............................. 96.95 Taintur, Charlotte Murton, Cambridge.................... ... 62.06 Takvorian, Zartik, 21 Kimball Road...............I..........I............. 283.86 Talrice, V'alonda, 110 14illside Read................................I....... 251.3; Tangusso, Laura, 94 Bellevue Road.............. 393.'71 +.r.0 y.e.wwa r............y Tanoian, Helen, 108 Laurel Street.............r............................... 136.80 Tardif, J. Paul et al, Belmont.................................................._ 172.30 Tarjan, Cassia, 143 School Street.............................................. 239.40 Tasbian, Edna C., 32 Garfield Street. 218.90 Tashian, Hovn$n, 77 Boylston Street....................................... 215.48 Tashjian, Nnoimzan, 10 Brimmer Street,......... ...... .............. 271.89 Tashjy, Frieda, 35 Coolidge Hill Road..................................... 193.23 Taverna, Luigi, 95 Highland Avenue...................................... 268.63 Taverna, Jobn, 19 Hersom Street.......r...................................... 135.09 Taverna, Pasquale, 141. Westminster Avenue........................ 320.97 Taverna, Salvature, et al, 141 Westminster Avenue............ 109.44 *Taylor, Alice F., 146 Spring Stret.......................................... 81.26 Taylor, Bessie 1., 28 Evans Street.......................................... 20.34 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 411) Taylor, George, 24 'Taylor Street................................................ 3.42 TohebouXiian, Kaloused, 47 Irma Avenue.............................. 234." 'I'eichen, Marie, 87 Common Street.......................................... 6O.Wo Teletchea, Margaret, 760 Belmont Street................................ 254.70 'Penney, Ellen E., 11 Cuba Stet.............................................. 6.13 Tenney, Heim James, 11 Cuba Street........................................ 1.()2.60 Tenney, Heirs Susan J., 11 Cuba Street.................................... 5.13 Terhune, 'William L., et al, Lawrence Street.......................... 466.00 Terwilliger, Wynn M., 145 Common Street.............................. 265.05 Tessin, Fred G., et al, 114 Lovell Road...................................... 102,26 Testa, Pasrlualina, 28 New Lexington Street.......................... 224.89 Theodore, Bessie T., Dorchester................................................ 240.17 Theodore, Joseph, 34 Mt. Auburn Street................................ 27.36 Theurer, Contacting Co., 171. Watertown. Street.................... 256.50 Theurer, Otto A., Tm9tee............................................................ 3,278.98 Thierry, Adelaide H., Cambridge.............................................. 861.84 Theirs% , Louis S., 17 Bailer Road............................................ 1,997.20 Thissen, Hazel. Lee, 153 Common Street...... .............. . ......... 251.37 Tbompson, David U., 22 Bartlett Street.................................. 20.57 "Thompson, Eldora J., 22 Bartlett Street................................ 124.83 Thompson, Francis W., et ux, l�l+ elendy Avenue...................... 200.01) Thomson, Frederick K., 67 Carroll Street.............................. 120.95 *Thorsell, Carl. G., et ux, 2 Hilltop Road.................................. 293.619 Thresher, Grace E. B., Fast. Longmeadow................................ 194-94 Thurlow, Mary E., 4 Orchard Street....................................1.- 150.31. Thurston, Williams J., et ux, 31 Lovell Road............................ 283.23 Tiano, Rocco, 30 Quirk Street.................................................... 30.78 Tiano, Rocco, et al, 39 Quirk Street...............I.......................... 128.25 Tiberio, Josepb, et at, 27 Churehill...................... ..................... 61.56 Ticebossi, Vincenzo, et al, 66 Cottage Street.......................... S1.39 Tidewater Oil Co., 619 Mt. Auburn Street.............................. 3.42 Tiernan, Wilfred A., 271 fit. Auburn Street.......................... 191..911 Tione, Rocco, 39 Quirk Street............................. Tirabossi, Vincenzo, et ux, 19 French Street................—...... 152.53 Titus, Leroy C., 60 Lincoln Street............................ ............... 615.60 Titus, Leroy C., et al, 10 Chester Street..........................I....... 312.93 Tobin, James J., 121l Dexter Avenue-.......--........................... 241.11 420 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Tobio, Sam, et ux, et al, 149 Lexington Street........................ 24o.2+ Tocei, Carmine, 240 Waverley Avenue.................................... 526.411 Tocci, Carmine, et al, 240 Waverley Avenue-..................... 226.23 Toccir Lucia, 10 Lowell Avenue......................................—....... 91 Fiat, Tocci, Carmine, et al, 14 Pxospact Street................................ 226.23 Todino, Maria, 17 'Cushman Street.......................... ................. 235,98 *Tomasyeyllo,/1Joseph A., Boston ................................................ 275.31 Tomasetti, Gregory, 80 Main Street.......................................... 135.09 Tomasetti, Gregory, et ux) 30 Main. Street.......................... 2,304.32 Tomasian, Agavne, 1.6 Cha=cy Street.................................. 280.44 *Tomasini, Pierina F., Roxbury....... ............. 1197 Tooghmanian, Mary J,, 25 Oak Street...........................+.+......... 191.26 --'Toahey, Thomas, et ux, 27 Dexter Avenue.....«.«...«................ 111.16 *Toomailan, Harry, et al, Medford.......................................... 495.911 Toopozian, Paul K., 520 Mt. Auburn Street—......................... 277.0Z Topalian, Victor, 'et ux, et al, 18 Porter Street,..................... 242,82 Topisan, Axug, 36 ]Fairfield Street... 232.56 Topoozian, Paul K., 520 Mt. Auburn Street........................... 85.93 Toroaia.n, Satenig, 24 Porter Street.......................................... 250.30 Torrens, James B., Boston ....................................................... 259.92 Torres, Marianno De Rege, et ux, 32 Whitney Street............ 176.1F Torri, Cesare, M Waltham, Shwt.......................................... 112.86 Toscano, Guiseppe, et ux, 23 Brimmer Street........................ 254.7.4 Tweano, Aiazzareno, et ux, 3 Langdon Avenue...................... 213.76 Towne, Elizabeth C., 26 Howard Street.................................. 278.60 Townsend, Herbert M., et ux, 19 Bobbins Road...................... 194.73 Tracy, Alma M., 7 Palmer Street.............................................. 182.97 ' racy, Edith C., 70 Stuart Street.......................................-I.. 222A0 Tracy, Harry L., 70 Stuart Street.......................................... 32.49 Tracy, John H., 125 Spring Street............................................ 129.96 Tracy, Jobn H., et ux, 16 Broadway....—.................................. 147.15 Tracy, ReubeIY M., 256 {Orchard Street.................................... 3 7.621 Train, Herman A., 29 Edeaafield Avenue................................ 24U0 Trasente, hliebael, 89 Fayette Street............«....:.................... 171.21 Travers, John H., 47 Edenfield Avenue........................ ........... 71,64 Treggiari, Gerard M., et ux, 86 WIAtney Street...................... 13B+8o Tricomi, Domenico, 79 Salisbury Road.................................... 169,29 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 421 'rripp, Mary E., Boston..........................................I.,.................. 6.84 Traiann, Maria, 64 Ralph Street................................... 266.76 TroianG, Pasquale, Waverley ................................... 20,52 Trohqno, Pasquale, et ux............................................................... 10.26 Trow,-Paula L., 49 Marion Road.............................................. 114.30 'True, John C. W., et ux, V Partridge Street.......................... 139.51 Tsicouliosp Arthur A., et ux, 14 Oak Street............................ 136.90 Tsulas, James, et al, 14 Coolidge Hill Street....................... 480.51 T-solus, Radothen, 27 Berkeley Street...................................... 83.5z "Tuck, Harold S., et ux, 27 Richards Road.............................. 314.71 'I'adino, Antonio, 45 Riverside Street........ ............................. 259.92 Tugman, Heirs Mary T., 147 Surnmer 164.16 Tugman, Heirs, Nina C., Middlebury, Vt.............................. 212.04 Turbini, Damien J., 40 Salisbury Road.................................. 297.67 Tuttle, Theodore, 10 Mt. Auburn Street.................................. 1.71 Tutuniian, Abraham, 94 Nichols Avenue................................ 365.45 Tutunjian, Abraham, et a], 94 Nichols Avenue...... ............. 17.10 Tutuniian, Heirs Asadoor, 54 Quimby Street......................... 207.0i� Tutuniian, Sarkis, Ill Boylston Street.................................... 660.59 Twoomey, Daniel D., Waltham.................................................. 169.21" Twomey, Daniel W., Waltham.................................................. 167.5,,. Tylor, Natbalea R., 22 Patten Street....................................... 148.77 Tzagarelis, Syelios, 95 Arlington Streett.............. .................. 193.23 Veello, Rosa, Trustee, East Boston.......................................... 282.63 Craig, Samuel T., et ux, 41 Lowell 171.00 Hutclunson, Charles C., 18-20 Hovey Street......................... -117,74 Gray, Robert W., Cambridge...................................................... 642.0'd Skinner, Ruth D., Hovey Street................................................. 171.64 Union Market National Bank...................................................... 38.12 United American Soda Fountain Co......................................... 215.46 United States Bond & Mortgage Corp., Boston,..................... 1,467.46 Upham, E. Louise, 35 Parker Street....—...........I.............I....— 225.72 Upit, Mildred G., 38 Copeland Street...-............................ 138.51 Utting, John A., et ux, 3.9 Marion lioao.................................... 239.4o *Uva, Joseph, et ux, 139 Edenfield Avenue.............................. 274.47 *Vacca, Jobn, 13 Keenan Street ............................................. 61.63 Vacca, Rose, 13 Keenan Street....... ......................................—.. 10-26 422 WATERTOWN '.GOWN Itl#'PORT Vaction, R. Alexander, 276 Waverley Avenue........................ 172.71 Valiey, Heim James E,, 96 .Russell Avenue........................ 437.75 Vahey, John F., et ux, 33 Prescott Street................................ 10.60 *Vahey, Mary Etta., 52 Ir%- ng Street........................................ 72,71 Vahey, Patrick, M Ladd Street............. .................................. 152,19 Vail, Charles, 24 Rutland Street-..................................... 180.4 Vail, Nni-ma. F'., 182 Maplewood Street.................................. 294.1.- � Valacelli, Elphiiki, 24 Merrifield Avenue.................................. 160 74 Va.lcliuiso, Attilio, et ux, 22 Belmont Street............................ 418.79 Valentine, Zeda 1, 16 Orchard Street........................................ 510.00 Valentino, Albert, et al, 757 Mt. Auburn Street.................... 13.68 Valois, AIlarga,ret B, D., 58 Hancock Street..................... 268.86 Va.nDyke, Sadie L., Stewartsvn, N. H..................................... 338.58 Vanetzian, Jasper, 35 Cypress Street...................................... 229.14 Vanetzian, Rase, 54 Keenan Street.............. ............................. 254,7 9 °VanV©orbis, George S., 55 Paul Street.................................. 21.5.46 Varkas, Alexaamler D., 144 Pleasant Street.............................. 50.32 Varney, Edward A,, et ax, 40 Stonleigh Road........................ 179.82 'Varenakis,, Anthula C., 17 Berkeley Street...................... ..... 1.50 Vartaniasn, Kirk-or D., et tax, S lt.ow[ajian Street.................. 220.34 'a.rtajtuan, Peter, 233 Boylston ............................... 277.02 *Vartarda i, Peter et al, 233 Boylston Street.......................... 118,83 Vasil, Helena!, 70 I'slorse Street--................................ ....... 300.96 Vaugla, Wilton, et ux. 12 Bates 42,75 Vecchione, Bernice, 219 Watertown Street............................ 1.94.94 Verducci, Domenico, Bri hton.................................................... 6.84 Vessella, Concetta L., 94 Putnam Street............................,.... 242.82 Viers, Felice H., 43 Homer Street......... ........--....... ......... 69.40 Vigna. Fedele, et ux, 5 1-111-onifield Street................................... 348.98 Vincent, J. Edmund, Cambridge ......................................•........: 4890; Vincini, Eugenie, 1$ Berkeley Street................................:..... 189.81 incini, Peter, 73 Nichols Avenue............................................- 1.57.32 Virgo, Luther H., et ux, 49 Chester Street.............................. 1.44.83 Vitale, Silvia, 25 Merrifield Avenue......................................... 1 2.97 Vittenberga, Antonio, et ux, 11 Berkalev Street........:......... 50.74 V vier, Lilian M., 409 Mt. Auburn Street...........---............. 17.10 *Volante, Mary, 20 Marrefield Avenue.................................. 160.74 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 4 2 ; 'Nose, Leroy C., et ux, 104 Standish Roa3........... .................. 68.56 ,Waite, Wilbert R., et ix, 9 Edgeeliff Road..................... ...... 268.21 aitt, Albert A., 496 Main Street............................................ 242.82a Walker, Margaret, Milton .......................................................... 228.29 Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., Boston.......................................... 2,361.83 Wallace, Jahn E., et ux, 69 Stuart Street.............................. 174.42. Wallace, Margaret M., 68 Elliot Stree't.................................. 114,51 Wallace, Mary M., 46 Pequosette Street........ 164.16 'PVallen, Elea A,, 76 13oplar Street............................................ 309-51 -*Walsh, Albert, et ux, 111 Harnden Avenue..........................,,. 64.55, Walsh, Carlin A., 324 Common Street...................................... 309.51 Walsh, Jahn P., 7 California Parr............................................... *8.60 Walsh, Stephen, et ux, 40 Fairfield Street.............................. 150.42 WalthamCountry Club, Waltham............................................ 2,498.32 1WalLh-inn Lumber Go., Waltham................. .. ......................... Z39.40 .`Walton, Gretta C„ 9 Frank Street.......................................... 106.18 Walton, Darker J., Newton ......... ............................................. 94.05 Ward, Benjamin .I., 76 Capitol Street.................................... 163.90 Ward, George F'., 66 Palfrey Street.......................................... 205.20 Ward, Grace E., 29 Chester Street........................................... 160.74 Ward, Ruth E., 3 Summit Road.............................................. 158-65 Ware, 1, Grace, 169 Worcester Street........................................ 1.73.55 Warner, Isanellah DeS., 60 Winsor .r venue.......................... 232.56 Warren, Edmund AL, et al, Boston........................... .......... 19.94 Watertown Apartments, Inc., 16 Irving Street...................... 101193 Watdrto-%-n Bindery, 81 Spring Street......................... Watertown Builders Supply Co................................................. 3,333.72 Watertown Chamber of Commerce, Made Street.................. 3.42 Watertown Co-operative Bank.................................................. 200.94 Watertown Electric Co., 29 No, Beacon Street........................ 1,291.05 Watertown Excavating Co., Iric., 200 S=rner Street...... IM.10 Watertown Grist Mills, Ync..................................................,..... 7,70 Watertown Land Co., 66 Irving Street,................................. 1,026.96 Watertown Mfg. Co., Boston...................................................... 34.20 Watertown Motor Sales, Inc., 49 No. Beacon Street.............. 17.10 Wutertuwn Pharmacy, Inc., 54 Xt. Auburn Street.................. 3.42 Watertown Saving Bank, 60 Main Street...................---.... 473,67 424 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Watson, Mae F., 12 Longfellow Road.................................... 209.82 Watts, Arthur L,, 187 Maplewood Street................................ 290.70 Watts, Lincoln F., et ux, 30 Orchard Street...............,..._;..._... 372.76 Weatherbee, Dora L.. 15 Russell Street--.......... 88.92 Webber, Herbert W., et ux, 8 Grandview Avenue.................. 124,83 Webster, Edward C., 124 Marshall Street.....................—,-- 184.63 Webster, George. H., Belmont.................................... ............— 66.43 Webster Lumber Corp., 148 Waltham Street.......................... 54.03 *Weedon, Elmer L., 265 Boylston Street.................................. 5,13 Welch, John J., 27 Quincy Strat................................................ 160.74 Wells, Florence 0., 34 Maple Street...................................... 222.31) Welsh, Charles D., 121 Highland Avenue.............................. 202.54 Mary E. Wentworth, 73 Pierniont Street................................ IN)AI Wester. John, et a[, 784 Belmont Street.............................. 158.21 *Westlund, Andrew G., Belmont................................................. .931,74 Westlund, Tekla E., Belmont...................................................... 343.64 Westgate, Walter, et ux, 89 Edimfield Avenue.................,.. 228.29 Westling, Mary S., et al, 3111 Common Street.................... 130.44 W&%tlund, Andrew G., Belmont.................................................. 328,12 Westlund, Elmer G., 21 Stearn: Road.................................... 11.97 Westlund, Elmer CT., et ux, f 9 Stearns Road........................ 351.D8 Wetsell, William H., Jr., 51 Hamden Aveime........................ 8.515 Weymouth, Lena L., Medford............. ....--................... ... 229.14 Whalen, Patrick E., eL ux, 121 Edenfield Avenue.............. 134.66 Wheeler, A. Mead, 71 Robbins Road.......................................... 1.00 '--Wheeler, Louise, Boston............................................................ 191.26 "Whitcomb, Frank S., 2 Oliver Street.................................... 10.26 White, Catherine V., 40 Hillside Street................................ 17.67 White, Clara Mitchell, 60 Mt. Auburn Street........................ 242.82 White, Edward H., 60 Mt. Auburn Street............................ 181.26 White, Edward H., et ux, 60 A-It. Auburn Street.................. 94.05 White, George F., Trustee, 31 Quincy Street........................ 160.74 White, Louis, 614 Mt. Auburn Stret........................................ 54.72 Wh te, Peter J., 35 Priest Road.............................................. 105.00 White, Sarah E., 114 Hillside Road.......................................... 280.44 -'White, Willa, 102 Winsor Avenue.......................................... 61.63 White, Willard TI., 42 Hillside Road.................................... 109.96 COLLECTOR% REPORT 42.5 White, William L., et ux, 70 Fayette Street...................... 177.94 Whitehead, Karl W,, et ax, 79 Bradford Road................. 306.41.1 .'Whitehead, Mae E., U Clvde Road.................... ............ 270.18 Whiting, Heirs Moses, 16 Royal Street.................................... 244.53 Whitney, Helen R., 29 Hall Avenue........................................ 288.99 Whitney, Lester E., WatertoArn.................................................. 47.88 Whittemore, Casper M., et ux, 1411) Hillside Road.................. 293.92 Wid-ner, John, et ux, 14 Hasmer Street.................................. 131.12 Wiggin, Ruth L,, 29 Chanyling Road........................................ 302,19U Wilbur, J. W. Wilbur Co., Ine., Boston..........._.........._.......... 147AC) Wiley, Herbert A., 173 Bellevue Road...............................__ 165.05 Wilkinson, Katherine, 26 Palmer Street.................................. 91.72 Wilkinson, Katherine, Trustee, 26 Palmer Street.............. 151.65 *Williams, Florence M., 62 Pearl Stret.................................... 41.12 Williams, William A., et ux, 107 Worcester Street............ 180.3.14 Wilson, Bradford S., et tax, 469 Main Street........................ 171.00 Wilson, Butler, Jr,, 29 Adams Avenue....... .......................... 30.78 Wilson, Emma J., 66 Comomnwe-alth ......... 47.44 "Wilson, Henry L., 46 Russell Avenue.................................. 19.81 Wilson, Heirs MEL M., 84 Bradford Road......................... 426.66 *Wilsoii, John L, 5U Harrington Street................. 146.35 Wilson, Mary B. 118 Marshall ........... 198.36 Wilson, Rebecca, 44 Harrington ................__... 160.26 Winchester, Roy W., Winchester.............................................. 186.80 Winner, Eleanor, 26 Russell Avenue........................................ 253.08 Winsor Club, Winsor Avenue...................................................... 376.20 Whisor, Mark J., et u_x, 17 Otis Street..................................... 151.03 Winsor, Frederick, et ux, 29 Partridge Street........................ 135-09 Winter Hill Co-operative Bank, Somerville ............................ 1,607.09 Wohltma-n, Cora Wells, 59 Merrill Road.................................. 150,00 Wolcott, Paul, 46 Laurel ...................................... 122.04 *Wood, Alexander, et ux, 14 Gilbert Street............................ 188.89 Wood, Ernest H., et ux, 10 Avon Road..................... .............. 271.89 Wood, Robert Donald, et ux, 88 Morse Street....._.... ............. 62.80 Woodland, Bennett, 45 Bancroft Street................................. 322-41 Woodward, Donald E., et ux, Winchester................................ 23138 Worcester, Josephine C., 34 Irving Street................. 196.65 426 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Worcester, Ralph H., 43 Phillips Street.................................. 297.54. Wright, Bertha G., 88 Fitchburg Street.................................. 204.62 Wright, Edward F'., 70 Mt. Auburn Street.............................. 1.71 Wright., Edward F., et ux, 44 Fayette ".street........................... 88.92 Wright, Edward F., Trustee, '10 Mt. Auburn Street............ 1,180,17 Wright, Edward F., et al, 70 Mt. Auburn Street.................... 306.0.9 Wright, Frank E., et ux, 64 01catt Street...................... ......... 257.45 Wright, Frederick J., et ux, 22 Middlesex Roa&................. 225A4 7 *Wry., H. L, 22 Mt. Auburn Street....... ................................... 6.84 White, Clare klitchell, 60 Mt. Auburn Street........................ 721.62 Yance, Sarah, Ne,,Aton.....................,............................................ 263.3' 'Yantosca, Nellie, 66 Poplar Street.......................................... 309.bi Yeprad Grocery Co., Inc., 583 Mt. Auburn Street..--...... 6.84 '4 eran, Edward A., et ux, 192 Lovell Road............................ VIAL-. 'Yeremian, Garahed :K,, 98 Lovell Road.................................... 185.57 Yerxa, Partlow A., Trustee, 24 Garfield Street...................... 104.54 Yiakernues, Pandellis, 30 Clarendon Street........................... 88.36 Yuffe, Morris, -65 Walnut Street,.........-1-............................... 104,33 -Yoffe, Morris, 165 Walnut Street ..,,......................................... 365.94 York, Catherine Manning, 235 Mt. Auburn Street................... 618,1;, *York, Ella T., 114 Fayette Street.......................................... 208.62 Young, Hebron.E., 65 -Hillside Street....................-.................. 35.43 Young, Ii-N nag D., et ai, 175 Church Street.............................. 135.41 Young, Maurice D., et ux, 10 Wiison Avenue........................ 147.98 Young, 1-71y9ses S., Watertown .................................................. 1,090.98 Youngnitt, Harm E., et ux, 59 Bradford Road...................... 300.3f. 'Yps lantis, Nicholas D., et ux, 215 Arlington Street......... 261.63 Zaccagnini Pietro, 103 Pleasant Street.................................... 220.59 Zaecagnini, Pietro, et ux, 103 Pleasant Street,............11......1.1 147.06 Laccagnini, Rose, 103 Pleasant Street...................................... 294.V-: -Zacheus, Oscar, et ux, 85 Robbins Road................................ 259.86 'Zakarian, John, 57 Quimby Street.......................................... 212.82 Zakarian, Nevart, IG8 Walnut Street........................................ 23U.19 Zarnpelle, Loads, et ux, East Bo ton........................................ 5.13 Zane, John, Waltham.................................................................... 82.59 Zani, Simone, et ux, et al, 57 Coolidge Hill Road.................. 411.69 Zissis, Irene, Somerville...........-.................................. .............. 22.23 COLLECTQR'S_ REPORT 421 TAX TITLE+ ;,•, Aceetta, Manfredi, East l3ostc�n ............................................... 23,77 Alger, Garfield, [ifs Edenfield Avenue...................................... 227.44 A.nnese, Felice & Angelina, 66 Sparldil Street......................... 30.78 *Baran€kkin, Harutune, 142 Forest Street.............................. 128.25 Barrett, Mary G., Boston ..,......................................................... 251,53 Barrett, William, Boston ............................................................ 218.8b BenfieId, Albert J., Boston........................................................ 198.3(; Berry, Casper, Boston..........................................„...................... 5.18 Blair, Jennive, 60 Church Street ................................................. 254.79 Borges, Josepli, Somerville ......................................................... 52.99 Borges, .1lary Leland, 18 Stuart Street..........................•......... 172.71 Bresnahan, Raymond F.,. Stoneham............................. ............ 3.42 Brown, Jennie L., 125 Common Street.................................... 299.25 13usconi, Mary, 64 School Street................................................. 539.51 Butler, Heirs George, 26 Myrtle Street.................................... 82,09 Butters, Lucinda, 273 Main Street............................................ 174.42 Caccavaro, Maria, Trustee............................................................ 13.59 Caccavaro, Mary, 28 Acton Street............................................ 164.16 Caecavaro, Mary, et al, 59 King Street.................................... 254.19 Cacavaro, Sebastiane, et ux, 6 Lyons Street............................ '76,9. 5 Calf, Jerry, Walpole .................................................................... 35,91 Ca[ipolitrs, Ignitions, et al, 97 Arlington Street.................. 163.31 Camerato, Salvatore, et ux, 38 Bradshaw Street.................. 141.93 Cameron, James Ili., et ail, Somerville........................................ 34.20 Carniniti, Vincenzo, Waltham .................................................... 6.84 Candido, Joseph, 49 Hovey Street.............................................. 276.31 Carr, Catherine A., Hopkinton.................................................... 6.84 Casella, Wseppe, et al................................................................ 8.42 +Casselman, Louise, Boston.......................................................... 71.93 Churakian, Heirs Vartan, 79 Grove Street.... .... .. . . .. ..... 2 r7.02 Colby, Maurice D., et ux, 41 Fierinont Street...................I...... 127.87 Cvrazzini, Anna Santoro, 164 Walnut Street.......... ... ..... ..... 2 7 3.GU Costa, Grace F., et al, 14 Bromfield Street.............................. 294.72 Coupal, prances, Wakefield.—...-.... ......................................... 6.84 Crissitells', Antonio, 90 Edenfield Avenue................................ 150.48 428 WATIJR,TOWN TOWN REPORT Cracker, Lenore, 1.84 Sy'eamore Street.................................... 205.za Cuecinotta, Giovanni, Belmont...................,.............................. 293.08 Dacey, John A., et ux, 158 Worcester Street.......................... 180.39 D'Alanno, Antonio, et ux, Arlington Street............................ 280.44 Dalby, Thomas Company, 101 Norse Street.................-.-.... 976.41 D'AntoniQ, Cesidia, 20() Sunitnea° Street.................................. 220.59 DeFeiice, Guiseppe 45 Melendy Avenue.................................. 150.4i, DerCasbarian, Garabed, 41 Crawford Street.......................... 188.1a Derlim, Mary, 16 Hazel Street.......... .......I............-:............-111 201.78 DiVeceluo, Maria Giustino, 114 Elm Street,....... ................... 205.20 Duff, Frank J., lU Stonleigh Circle.......................................... 374.49 Elacqua, Carmine, 264 Arlington Street. ............................... 22().38 Elliott, Ellias W., 35 Union Street.................................I.......... 557.41; Fordekian, Abraham, et ux, 198 Boylston Street.................. 268.4 e 1-:vazis, Prederick F., A Lix, 206 Pleasant Street.................... 225.72 F arese, Theresa, 21JO Warren Street..................... . ................ 16.3.4 Finance Corp. of New England, Boston.................................... 10.26 Fitzgerald, Heirs Patrick, 13 Spring Court............................ 90.63 Flecc:.a, Caterina, 231 Arlington Street.................................... 213.75) Foley, Augustine A., 66 Spring Street..................................... 198.10 Galligan, John F., et ux, 5 Clayton Street.............................. 247.95 Galvin, Mary A., 110 Brookline Street.......................... ......... i38.51 Calvin, Patrick, 11.0 BrookN.De .Street...................................... 80.78 George, Rasa Sl iva, et al, Hud iorL............................................. 15.18 Geramanes, Costas P., 24 Berkeley Street................................ 6.84 Gl.anz, Max, Boston.............................:........................................ 5D2.74 Goshgarian, Baizar, 68 School Street...................................... 148.78 Gregoire,-oire, Susan, 6? Main Street.................................. ................. 234.711 Gullotti, Concetta, 68 Westminster Avenue--....................... 121.25 f'(111oLti, Frank, 68 Westminster Avenue.................................. 60-89 Guzzetti, G. Leone, et ux, 12 Berkeley Street........................ 182.97 Haddie, James L., 27 Copeland Street.................... .... ............ 6,82 Hadjirtlian, Mary, 92 Nichols Avpnjie...................................... 747.18 Mall, William W., Malden..................... ............................... 1,62.45 Hanson, Elin M., Trustee, 25 Lincoln Street.................•--- . 555.()8 Hartung, Paul G., 694 Mt. Auburn Street.............................. 877.23 Hedring (in, William J., et ux, 40 Porter Street........... ........ 277.C8 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 4`9 Harrington, Ralph E., Sudbury ................................................ 4?.5fi Hartung, Paul G., 27 Maplewood Strete.. Healey, John J., 54 Waltham Street........................................ $16.35 Hersee, F. C. Co.r 49 Bacon Street......................................... 1,821.1.5 Hodsdon, Ida M., Boston............................................................ 194.94 Hoododyan, Harry, et ux, 206 Boylston Street........................ 263.34 Hearn Street.. Iannelli, I�1Cpl.5, 7 11ea .............................................. 193.2 Iodice, Clemente, 269 Lexington Street.............................. .... 432.68 Bang gian, Krikor, 96 Dexter Avenue...................................... 155.61 .lohansson, Carl W., Trustee...........................................o......., 54.7'21 alfain, Bogos, et al, 43 Prentiss Street............................... 237,wi Karnishlian, IreneR., 116 Nichols Avenue... 23}�6.43 Karp, Jennie, et A Boston....................................w.,................. 123.150 Iket fe, D•Fary G., 16 Irving Street.............................................. 117.91; Keefe, Heirs Mary V,, 16 Irving Street................................. 429.04 Keefe, Michael, Brighton...... .................................................... 21.76 Kelley, Harriet A., 39 Waverley Avenue................................ 135.011a Kelley, Joseph M., 98 Mt. Auburn Street................................ 849.45 Kinder, Arthur H., Dorchester .................................................. 102.59 Jouroubacolls, Peter, Boston............................I......................... 47.63' Xtitzman, Benjamin, 140 Pleasant Street................................ 206.91 Langevin, Alf red T., Wellesley................................................ 2.41.11 Langevin, glary E., Wellesley.................................................... 232.56 Leonard, Josephine F., 105 Rutland tteet............................ 217.96 LePere, Concetta, 26 Keenan Street................ 2 5439 Libertini, Dominic, et ux., 64 Waltham Street....................... 129.06 Lionetti, James, et ux, 87 Fitchburg Street.......................... 187.52 MacDonald, Lauretta ]6+I., 72 Salisbury Road........................ 315.50 ,MacF'arland, Fred W., 149 Common Street.......................... 27.36 Maggincomo, Gerardo, et ux, 92 Pruace Street...................... 30.78 Maguire, Mary, 42 No. Beacon Street...................................... 242.8 Mahoney, William, 16 Grenville Road................................. .. 251.19 Molloy, Charles H., 6 Myrtle Street....................................... 17.10 Manzeil, Maria, 1016 Belmont Street...................................... 471.66 Martin, James V., 8 hazel Street............................................. 254.79 Martoccluo, Nicholas, et al, 42 Forest Street......... ... .......... 240.26 hiartocchio, Heirs Pietro, 42 Forest Street............................ 68170 430 WATERTCI'' +N TOWN REPORT Masan, Vernon, et al, Bostion.................................................... 46.17 hlmtrodiensa, Constantinio, 15 Lincoln Street...................... 166.8-1 McCarthy, Catherine, 41 Emerson Road,...................... .......... 1.06 McElroy, Laura 1 ., 23, Rant Street.......................................... 162.11; McMahon, William J,, et ux, 24 Springfield Street.................. 191.48 Mender, 3oseph E., llyde Parls................................................ 13.68 Johnson, Vera Newbury, 18 Priest Road................................ 16.57 Merrill, William S.. i Florence Terrace.................................. 8.5� Merrullo, Jennie, 42 Westminster Avenue..................... ........ 227.3{) Mille]-, Albert E., 136 Orchard street............................ 273.6ft Mirabile, Frank, 167 Edenfield +avenue.... ............................. 280.44 Monaghan, Carr-all Y., et uX, 130 Hillside Road...................... 268.41 Alorrone, John, et ux, 381 Alain Street................................... 251.27 Mulvaney, Ellen, Allston. ............................................................ 11.81 Murphy, Helen C., 80 Edgecliff Road........................................ 338.83 Murphy, Helen E., 27 Lunt Street............................................ 150.48 Aiurray, Williami S., et ux, 119 Worcester Street.,................ 180.39 New Englarxd Management Car., 6 Beacon Street................ 33.20 Nicastro, Esther, 429 Mt, Auburn Street................................. 135.78 0"Brien, James H., et ux, 201 Maplewood Strut,.,..........,...... 270.18 Onmilan, Hovnan, et ux, 84 Putnam Street............................ 222,30 O'Shea, Ida McCarthy, 41 Adnnis Aven-ue......................... ... . 304.68 Paloinn, Taman, 12 Cy=pre s Streek......................................... 118.01 Pappas, Captes, 44' Dartmouth Street.................................... 249.66 fair, 1"Boma,;, S,j. Loston... .. .............. .. ..... ................... 6.84 Partridge, wiilinnnt H., Boston....., «,.... ....... 23.94 Payne, Frank, Boston ........................... ..... ....................., ........ 18.81 Perry, Rowena E., 234 Summer Street............................, ....... 222.80 l'Aman, Sazanuel, 7 Wh ttiet Street................. ........................... 41.04 V)idua n, Anahid, 86 Dexter Avenue............................. . ........ 200.07 Ricci, Salvatore, 10 'Chadbtntrne Terrace............................... 1.88.10 Ftiorrlatt,. Helen N., Q�i ill c}'........................... ..... .............. ......... .11.72 1,Jzzo, Anna. 114 forest Street....................<............... .,......... 49.28 lZoden, Homer, Boston ....................................................._.......... 71.82 "Rubin, Louis, Chelsea................................................................ 1,627.52 1`ussa, Joseph, at ux, 19 Lexington Street...................... .... 159,58 salleSe, Heirs !guistine................................................................ 80.3 COLLI.-+'CiTORT REPORT 431 Sarabella, Eliza, 54 Pi+ermont Street........................................ 114.51. Seamon, Isabel C., East Orange................................................ 15.39 Sarabella, Isabel C., East Orange............................................ 15.39 Sergi, Alessandro, 78 Lixtg Street... . . ... ..... ....................... 114.57 Sergi, Cuiselapina, 73 Xing Street..................................,... ..... 102.60 Shyne, Daniel J., et -ax, 16 Porter Street__.......................... 241.33 Silvagl;i, Angelina, 14 Warren Street.................................... 258.52 Solomon, Lewis, et al, Poston.................................................... 26.U6 Stacey, Herbert O., et ux.., .. -•.................................................. 7.70 Stanley, Henry, et al, 58 Elton Avenue.................................... 389.85 Stuart-Marshall Realty Co., Newton Cesare........................ 38.05 Sweeney, William J., et ux, 25 Russell Avenue........... 338.58 Sylvest,r, JiBa, 36 Berkeley Street... ..................................... 342.97 `f'erzeiwi, Charles, 49 Eazel SItreet................... " Testa, Pasqualine, 28 New Lexington Street.......................... 84.87 Toland, Mwry L., 8 Chandler Street.......................................... 92.75 '�Trernark, drank, et ux, 33 Bancroft Street........................ 235.38 Trenholm, Harriet M., Waltharn..................... ........................ 44.26 Tuttle, Charles H., Maiden.......................................................... 11.81 United Soda Fountain Co., 'Walnut Street............................ 5,991.84 Tnited States Bond & Mortgage Carp................................... 848.84 Vacca, Rose, 28 Postoxiia Avenue..........--................... ........ 241.11 Vergillo, Cnrillo, 51 Quirk Street.............................................. 20.52 Warren, Perry & Mao4y, "Trustees, Boston........................ .. .96 Webster Lumber Co., Walnut Street.....................................- 1,918.20 *Whelan, John E., et ux, 173 Worcester Street...................... 173.5b White, Peter S., 33 Whitney Street.....................I.................... 1.38.51 Whitney, Emma IL 15 Eiffeld Street. .......................... ........ 181.26 Willard Welsh Realty rc., lic.ston . .. . ........... ... .... . ......... 16.25 Wojtulewicz, Julius, et al, 102 Belmont Street.................. 295.83 Young, Ulysses S., Watertown .................................................. 18.81 Whitv¢, Charles W., ci ux, 18 lyleasvn Street........................ 284.D2 Yenovkian, Moses, et ux, 49 Cypress Stet........................ 119.31 0113srien, Albert A., Newton......... . . . . ... ..... . ..... ......,.,.. .,.. 15.39 Leonard, Tasephine F., 105 Rutland Stet............................ 16.39 Union Church of Watertown...................................................... 16.15 432 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT DECEMBER A:SSBSSMUNT Yelley, Annie M., l3.oston ... ............ 105.8. 1933 POLL TAXES UNPAID At theclose of business December 30, 1933 Adatno, Joseph, Jr., 46 Edenfield Avenue Adoorian, John, 58 Afelendy Avenue Agonl, Angelo, 146 Galen Street Agresta, Nichoias, 66 Forest Street AielIo, Joseph, 41 Quirk Street Akers, Frank, 2 Bellevue Terrace Albine, Otto , 224 Belmont Street . Alwis, William, Coolidge Avenue Ambrose, James J., bl Capitol ,Street •Amechetti, Alex, 78 School Street Arneriaan, Xurken, 86 Dexter Avenue Atnarian, Mudgrich, 86 Dexter Avenue .Amiehetti, Luigi, 10 Clarendon Street Amudeo, Anthony, 204 Orchard Street Anastasia, Samuel, 18 Bostonia Avenue Anderson, David, 158 Belmont Street Anderson, ,lack C., 12 Bates Road Arxdrews, Aloysius, 34 Irma Avenue Andrews, Paul, 106 Cyprus Street Angelo, Tony, 16 Churchill Street Angolucel, Matteo, 4 Sexton Street Anjoorian, Geragas, 1.80 Walnut Street Antunellis, Clementine, 22 Lyons Court Antonucci, Ralph, 7 Spring Court. Arena, Frank, S Bostoniaa Avenue Argento, Doraenick, 38 Clarendon Street Arian, Mihran, 524 Mt. Auburn Street Arose, Lawrence, 25 Norseman Avenue Aryoud iaan, Bedras X, 73 Nichols Avenue Aubrey, Charles N., 9 Edgecliff Road Aucoin, Bradford, 19 Jewett Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 433 Aucvin, Harold, 19 Jewett Street Aueoin, Thornas, 19 Jewett Street Avery, Daniel, 61 North Beacon Street Babcock, Freeman B., 17 Gilbert Street Bailey, Otis S., 54 Edenfield Avenue Bailey, Thomas P., 78 Union street Baird, Roberti., 40 Hall Avenue Baird, Robert W., 40 Mall Avenue Baker, Ephren, 30 Fairfield Street Baker, John, 68 Dexter Avenue Baldwin, John, 7 Parker Street Baltruasha.t, Anthony, 73 Bayd Street Bamford, Chester A., 163 Fayette Street Banigan, Troy, 9 No, Beacon Street Banks, Herbert, 11. Hill Street Barclay, Jahn R., 25 Acton Street Barkman, Gerard, 27 Lawrence Street Bartlett, Edward, 763 Mt. Auburn Street Basile, Joseph, 231 Arlington Street Basilic, Felix, 7 Hearn Street Basmajian, Hampartzoum, 574 Mi. Auburn Street Basmajian, Ruben, 52 Qair by Street Bavarian, Charles, 133 Dexter Avenue Bavarian, Dick, 48 Hazel Street Bazariar3, Panos, 48 Hazel Street Bearone, Charles, 6 Edgeeli#I' Road Beauchamp, Haig, 66 Prospect Street Becker, Hermann F., 71 Edenfield Avenue Beigh, Albert, 28 Middle Street BeIben, Charles N., 33 Dexter Avenue Belesy, Dannu, 31 Hosmer Street Bell, John, 121 Marshall Street Bell, William L., Jr., 62 Beecbwood Avenue Benck, Arthur C., 31 Fairview Avenue Bennett, Ernest, 10 Jewett Street Berwick., Jahn, 60 Laurel .Street Bevans, William J., 708 Mt. Auburn Street 434 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Bexanson, Austin B., 75 Morse Street Bic1dord, Lelan, 48 Fayette Street Files, Horace, 187 Maplewood Street Binks, Joseph S., 139 Morse Street Binks, Joseph W,, 139 Morse Street Bixby, Charles A., 229 Common Street Black, John, 40 Dexter Avenue Blake, John P., 729 Mt. Auburm Street Blake, Pater T., 720 Mt. Auburn Street Blakeney, Thomas R.., 3 Cross Street Fleiler, Charles J., 23 Palmer Street Blomstrom, Bert, 91 Mt. Auburn Street BotLrdrna.n, Peter, 18 Alelendy Avenue Boghigia-n, George, 23 Nlebols Avenue Boghigian, Vartan, 23 Nichols Avenue Bogoshian, Moonoog, 57 Bigelow Avenue Bogosian, Simon, 19 Melendy Avenue 13ohanon, Francis, 53 Fitchburg 'Street Boisvert, Hamer, 272 School Street Bold, John J., 47 1+VCi t. Auburn Street Bold, John M., 50 Boylston Street Bonjoukgeiun, Leo, 17 Lloyd Road 13oothby, Vinal, 52 Spring Street Pourden, Samuel, 19 Morse Street Bowen, Frank, 62 California Street Boylan, James, 74 Fitchburg Street Boyle, James S,, Jr., 5 Upland Road Bradley, Ira, 51 Quirk Street Brant, Francis J., 95 'Marshall Street Brasill, Paul, 26 No rs8man Avenue BTe-,jjan, Jolm J., 32 Concord Road Broebu, Joseph, 12 Coolidge Hilt Read Brooks, John, 2 Kimball Road Broussian, Alfred, 128 Chapman Street 11-ow i, Daniel T., 103 Worcester Street grown, Cordon K., 56 Winsor Avenue 23russelles, Pasquale, 169 Edenfield Avenue COLLECTOR'S REPORT 435 Bryant, Robert, 41 Winter Street Buccadura, Joseph, 308 Main Street Buckley, Francis E., 30 Chauncey Street Buckley, William F., 30 Chauncey Street Buckley, William J,, 13 Union Street Bugey, Falter k., 82 Carrell Street Burgess, Joseph, 32 Palfreys Street Burke, Joseph, 51 Olney Street Burke, Patrick, 36 Rdenfiel+d Avenue Burke, Thomas, 125 Lexington Street Burke, Thomas, 83 Arsenal Street Burke, Walter E., 133 Arsenal Street Burns, John H., 88 Cypress Street Burns, John J., 251 Pleasant Street Busconi, John, 40 Quimby Street Butchers, Clyde A., 63 Walnut Street Butler, Cornelius, 15 New Lexington 'Street Butler, Edward H., 17 Derby Road Butler, John W,, 25 Myrtle Street Butters, Horatio, 277 plain Street Cabral, Frank, 38 Dartmouth Street Cabral, John, 38 ;Dartmouth Street Calarse, John, 189 Waverley Avenue Caliguiri, Bruner, 91 Watertown Street Callahan, William, 51 Cypmss Street Czalla.nan, Francis W., 16 Boyd Street Callanan, Martin L., 146 Pleasant Street Callan,an, Michael J., 146 Pleasant Street {Callanan, William H., 146 Pleasant Street Callera, Angelo, 18 Myrtle Street Campbell, James, 21 Bacon Street Campbell, Paul. R., 32 Fvans Street Canady, Oscar ]M., 18 Channing load Canna.longa, Veto, 14 Traylor Street Cansanelli, Pericles, 558 Mt. Aubuni Street Caplis, Edward J., 10 Thurston Road Cappucei, Mike, 23 Bostonia Avcmue 436 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Careio, Joseph, 24A horseman Avenue Carey, Thomas P., 269 No. Beacon Street Carley, Francis L., 144 Dexter Avenue Carlisle, George A., 66 Edgechfl• Road Carlson, Axel E., 22 Irving Street Carlson, Ralph A., 138 Spruce Street Carniel, John C., 22 Oakland Street Carr, Harold, 6 Washburn Street Cara, Joseph H., 295 Main Street Carrelli, Prank, 7 14eatrn Street Carta, Roger, 22 ferry Street Casey, Michael, 142 Galen Street Casbin, William, 24 Priest Road Cassella, Guiseppe, 151 Arsenal Street Castagn,ola, Joseph, 87 Sparkhill Street Caswell, Byron S., 271 Waverl.ey Avenue Cate, Ray L., 494 Mt. Auburn Street Caterino, Fatale, 7 Nichols Avenue Cawley, John J., 298 Waverley Avenue +Ceglia, Carmen, 33 Church Hill Centarino, Dominic, 97 Arlington Street Centola, Giovani , 156 Pleasant Street Cerrato, Frank, 118 Ding Street Chadwick, Bernard H., 4Br Pleasant Street Chadwick, Henry W., 467 Pleasant Street Chahlis, George E., fill EdgecUfl Road Chakanian, George, 6 Hosmer Street Chamberlain, Carl W., 203 Orchard Street IChfunberlain, Raymond S., 76 Ining Street Chamberlain, Stephen H., 57 Carrell Street Chandler, Horace, 15 Derby* Load Chapman, Charles, 15 Auburn Place Chapman, William, 185 'School Street Chevoor, Charles B., 534 Mt. Auburn Street Clioclgiun. John, 48 Salisbury Road Chopourian, Harry M., 504 Mt. Auburn Street Christopher, Amold, 9 Pearl Street COUECTOR'S REPORT 437 Christopher, Everett, 8 Pearl Street Churakia.n, Vahan, 79 Grove Street Ciccotelli, Luigi, 80 Quirk Street Cimallis, George, 129 Boylston Street Clancy, Frank, 284 No. Beacon Street Clancy, Martin, 284 No- Beacon Street Clark, Guy P., 34 Waverley Avenue Clark, Herbert J., 9 Lawrence Street Clark, Robert W., 28 Marshall Street Cleverley, Ralph, 32 Sunnybank Road Clifford, Mark, 26 Palfrey Street Coffey,John E., 94 Belmont Street, Coffey, Owen, 182 Pleasant Street Cogan, Fred A., 11.9 Winsor Avenue Colella, Augustine, 11 Irnga.Avenue Coleman, John, 61 No. Bean Street Colleran, Joseplt P., 15 Chauncey Street Colligan, Albert, 5 Royal Street Colligan, Charles P., 5 Royal Street Collins, Henry, 23 Maple Street Collins, Michael, 502 Main Street Collins, Patrick, 23 Maple Street Col%- n, Allen, 22 Warwick Road Comfort, Redford, 669 Main Street Concannon, Edmund, 66 Palfrey Street Condon, William C., 25 Dewe-y Street Connelly, Joseph S., 4 Adams Street Connors, Bernard F., 32 Cuba Street " Connors, Ed- ard, 16 Hunt Street Connors, Michael J., 32 Cuba Street Connors, Thomaq AL, 83 Rutland Street Consalarg, Nicholas, 272 Palfrey Street Cornstantza, Francis, 16 Pond Street Conti, Albert, 88 Arlington Street Cook, Frank,nk, 156 Orebard Street Goole, Simenne, 36 Howard Street Cooper, William, 164 Waverley Avenue 438 WATERTOWN 'P[1Vk'N REPORT Coote, Edward, 9 Melville Terrace Corafi, Rocco, 6 Rifle Court Corazzini, Henry, 16 Cypress Street Corcoran, Dennis, 15 New °Lexhigton Street Corcoran, Edmund, 65 Palfrey Street Corcoran, John, 26 + 1cott Street Corcoran, Timothy, 221 Pleasant Street Cordeiro, Aires, 36 Hazel Street.. Comell, David, 1.35 Watertown Street Corsetti, Josepb, 199 Lexington Street Cosah, Antonio, 15 Howard Street Cosah, Costanze, 15 Howard Street Coughlin, Jeremiah, 73 l., iun Street Covino, {}lands, 226 Westminster Avenue Cox, John, 12 King Street Craig, William R., 80 Spring Street Cram, James W-,, 41 Eliot Street Cronin, William J., 93 Marshall Street° Cross, Haig, 63 Prospect Street Crawley, Charles, 111 I'loplar Street Crawley, Joseph, 9 Hudson Street Carrie, James F., 53 Myrtle Street Cushing, Bruce, 57 Hovey. Street Cussolito, Lawrence, 7 Boyd Street Dacey, William G., 51 Commonwealth Road Dadagia.n, John, 62 Putnam Street Dafnikas, James, 217 Arlington Street Dalassio, John, 24 }tiiig Street Dale, Jahn, 64 Elton Avenue Dalessio, Fred, 24 King Street Daley*, Frank, 123 Wilnsor Avenue Daman, Roy E., 41 Oakland Street Danforth, Ralph L., 69 No. Beacon Street Daniel, Malcolm, 141 Edenfield Avenue Daversa, Anthony*, 18 Myrtle Street Davis, Robert W., 11 Spring Court Davis, Wilbert, 106 Cypress Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 439 Davis, William J.,'17 Drimmer Street Dawson, Peter J., 56 Salisbury Real Dawson, William J., 12 Arlington Street Decker, Clarence, J., 27 Pleasant Street Dederian, Vartan N., 342 Arlington Street DeFilippD, Arturo, 59 Langdon Avenue Dehele, ;Patrick, 23 Boyd Street Delitr, T. Otto, 27 Oakley Read DeJulco, Santi, 55 Spring Street Delbarian, George, 13 Hazel Street Deldon, John, 175 Fayette Street Delmage, Joseph, 77 Langdon Avenue Delofli, Agostino, 12 New Lexington. Street Delores•, Arthur, 191 Pleasant Street Delorey, Jaynes, 19 Oakland Street Delano, Nicholas, 196 Fayette Street Dewman, Benjamin, 20 Irving ]Parr Dennis, Roy, 118 Westminster Avenue DePallo, Joseph, 819 ML. Auburn Street Ilepenian, Nishan, 19 Oliver Road DerBoghosian, Paul, 119 Dexter Avenue DeRonde, Ralph E., Jr,, 41 Warwick Road DeRonde, Ralph D., Sr., 41 Warwick Road Derovian, Armen, 19 Melendy Avenue Deschenes, Arthur J., Jr., 36 Upland Road DetroW, Pats-, 31 Waverley Avenue Devecchio, James, 130 Evans Street DeVincentis, Carlo, 9 Spring Count Devich'so, Loreto, 135 Arsenal Street Devine, Charles J., 52 Commonwealth Road Devine, Walter J., 52 Commonwealth Road DeZergia, Anguston, 22 Wilson Avenue Diegnan, Patrick, 19 Adams 'Street Di Cregori, Joseph, 29 Bancroft Street Dillon, John J., 51 i 2NZt. Aulnirn Street DiStel'ano, Edmond, 87 Sparkh ll Street. Dig=eechio, Nicholas, 139 Evans .street 440 WATER.TOWN TOWN REPORT Dixon, Frank, 22 Quincy Street Dodakian, John, 78 Nichols .Avenue Dolan, George F., 812 Bel-mant Street Donahue, John, 8 Lowell Avenue Donell-y, Jahn F., 23 Grenville Road Donovan, M., Augustus, 363 Arlington Street Dorynady+, Eduard, 168 Waverley Avenge Dorsi, Fred, 43 Prospect Street Dostoomian, Reuben, 150 Nichols Avenue. Dougan, James R., 8 Summer Street Downer, Stuart B., 303 Waverley Avenue Downey, John J., 20 Palfrey Street Doyle, Charles, 344 Belmont Street Doyle, John, 41 Cuba Street Doyle, Xuhn, 344 Belmont Street Doyle, Michael, 68 California Street Drago, John, 535 lit. Auburn Street Drew, James F., 359 Arlington Street Duca, Eliseo, 83 Arlington Street Dudley, George E., 17 Spruce Street Duff ley, Jaseph A., 63 Templeton Parkway Duffy, Henry, 33 Hunt Street Duggan, Arthur, 59 Adams Avenue Dunbar, Arthur li., 141 Marshall Street Dunn, Jahn E., 175 Spruce Street Dunn, Martin T., 175 Spruce Street Dunne, Jaynes, 58 Morse Street Dunpby, James F., 45 Grenville Road Dupuis, Charles J., 29 Frank Street Durfee, John, 49 Hersom Street Durgin, Clifton K., 32 Cuba Street Durling, Fred E., Jr., 416 Arsenal Street Dwyer, Michael, 485 Main Street Dy}msza, Edmund 'V,, 1 Oakley Road Eagles, Charles, 26 Morse Street. Edgecomb, Albert E., 107 Winsor Avenue Ellin, George, 194 Pleasant Street COLUCTOR'S REPORT 441 English, .4 igela, 9 Spring Court English, Domenic, 9 Spring Court English, Felix, 52 Crawford Street English, Jaynes, 40 Pequosette Street .English, ,Fames, 9 Spring Court English, Joseph, 9 ,Spring Court English, Joseph E., 40 Pequosette Street Ennis, Earl J., 1.67 Waverley Avenue Esposito, James, 18 Chandler Street Evans, Arthur B., 44 Quimby Street Fagler, J. Leroy, 33 Fifield Street Fardy, Thomas, 666 Belmont Street Farese, John, 204 Warren Street Facia, Manuel, 72 Hillside Road Farraher, Martin J., 58 Gilbert Street Farrar, James, 6 Crass Street Farrell, John, 9 'Winter Street Farrell, Leonard J., 83 Edenfield Avenue Farrell, Michael F., 137 Morse Street Farrell, Paul, 137 Morse 'Street Farrenkoft', Joseph T., 122 Langdiau Avenue Fay, George, 122 No. Beacon Street Fay, Len M., 122 No. Beacon Street Faye Victor C., 164 Waverley Avenue Yoeney, William, 22 Eliot Street Felteh, Benjamhi, 28 Hovey Street Fencer, Maurice, 16 Flunt Suet Files, Addison i; ., 2C King Street Files, Walter W., 12 Hardy Avenue F'immano, Saverio, 110 Forest Street Fiske, Clarence, 146 Sycamore Street F iske, Clarence, 144 Dexter Avenue Flanagan, George, 548 Mt. Auburn Street Flannery, John J., 86 Prentiss Street Flynn, Bart, 104 Nforse Street .1+'13,nn, John F., 41 Mt. Auburn Street Flynn, Lester J., 241 Palfrey Street. 442 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Fogarty, Edward, 543 Alt. Auburn Street Foley, George C., 6 Howe Street roIc y, Patrick E., 9 Oliver Road Forbes, J+4ar! F., 21 Eliot Street. Fortin, Albert J., 46 Quincy Street Fournier, George L., 12 Lloyd Road Fowler, Henry, 16 Ladd Street Fraumeni, Felix. 12 Coolidge Bill Road French, Robert R., 646 Alain Street Fries, Arved S., 15 'Wolcott Road Fuaadeldi=, Alexander, 18 Lloyd Road Gallagher, Herman, 85 Galen Street Gallagher, Thomas H., 126 Worcester Street Gallant, John, 74 Sm-niner Street Galvin, Patrick, 150 Brookline Street Gannon, Bart, 15 Meletidy Avenue Gardner, Maurice L., 115 Putnam Street Garretto, Jo. selah, 285 Palfrey Street Garrey, Thomas, 308 Main Street Geisherlter, Phillip, 176 Orr-hard Street Gentile, John, 27 Dewey Street Geremanus, Costa, 24 Berkeley Street Germanio, Henry, 45 Riverside Street Gifford, Joseph W., 48 Irving Street Giglio, Carmen, 59 Elm Street 01idea, Leo, 35 Eliot Street Glover, Charles G., 45 Dartmouth Street Glynn, Andrew, 51 Main Street Glynn, Leo C., 106 Putnam Street Gobron, Arthur F., 27 Channing road Gore, George, Perkins Institute Goss, Walter S., 139 Riverside Street Gould, Albert, 27 Winter Street Grafton, Cbarles P., 72 Belmont Street Grange, William H., 23 Morton SUeet Greenwood, George, 16 Bostonia Avenue Green wk-utl, ,lames, 93 California Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 443 CregarS, krikor, 203 School Street Cretter, 'A-, Plummer, 387 School Street, 3rifl'in, Frank A., 74 Charles River Road Griffith, Fred C., 17 Dexter Avenue Crigor, Jelin Al., 12 Templeton Park-way Grimes, G. Edward, Perkins Institute Gringveri, Salvatore, 24 Holt Street Gulbankinn, I rarabed, 57 Quimby Street Gullason. Charles, 1.3 Boylston Street Guilasun, Roland, 193 Boylston Street Gurui, William, 7 Dexter Avenue Haberer, Max, 98 Grove Street Haggerty, Henry L., !11 'Spruce Str"t; Hagopian, h1urad, 49 Crawford Street Dale, Joseph, 26 Fifield Street Ifalenza, Henry. G., 94 Winsor Avenue Hall, Franklin D., 91 INIt. Auburn Street Halsey, Raymond, 12 Hovey Street Flamilton, Carroll W., 52 Fitchburg Street Hannon, James T., 15 No. Beacon Street Hanley, Frank, 1.72 Mein Street Hanley, Geode S., 24 Hersnm Street Hanrahan, Francis, 543 IIt, Auburn Street Han-sun, Da-kid, 29 Lincoln Street Hanson, J. Edward, 29 Lincoln Street Hardman, William, 87 Sparkill Street Harley, Bruce, 178 Spruce Street Harris, Bruce, 168 Wairut Street Farris, Charles, 62k Main Street Harris, Peter, 124 Belmont Street Harris, Silas K, 39 Chapman Street }larrington, Wed, 88 Galen Street Harrington, Michael B., 65 Bacon Street Ilarrison, George, 14 Merryfield Avenue Hartnett, Edward, 15 Copeland ;street {Hastings, Lean W.., 138 Orchard Street Hatch, Preston G., 175 Spruce Street 444 WATEl;i.'F'C1'U N TOWN REPORT Hatfield, August, 159 Langdon Avenue ]laufrhey, Edward F+'., 343 Sehool Street hauswirth, Albert J., 298 Waverley Avenue .Hayes, John J. Sr., 61 Church Street Hayes, John J. Jr., 61 Church Street Healy, -Maurice, 19 James Street Hega.rty, James T., 32 Springfield Street Hehir, Matthias, 49 Water Street Hickey, John, 185 Galen Street Hill, Acan, 88 Calitornh-t Street Hill, Acan E., 89 California Street Hiltz, Kenneth, 82 Putnam Street Hindlia:n, Perky, 16 Irma Avenue Hogan, John, IG6 Spruce Street Hokenson, Niles, 14 Porter Street Holland, James J., 131 Summer Street. Holland, J. Edward, 16 Steams Head Holland, William J., 602 Mt. Auburn Street Holmes, B. Phillip, 37 Franklin Street Holmes, Clinton E., 94 Union Street Horr dge, Joseph, 12 Hovey Street Houde, Richard, 36 .Paul Street Howland, Donald G., 29 Springfield Street Hubbard, Charles B., 31 Ladd Street Hughes, Frank L., 41 Paul Street Hughes, Thomas L., 16 Hunt Street Hullihen, Clarence, 18 Uilltop Read Hunsley, Lindell, 183 Templeton Parkway Hunter, Charles L., 54 Union Street Hurley, Johan, 145 Morse Street Hussey, John, 36 Irving Street Hutchings, Calvin L., 7 Pletcher Terrace Hyland, Joseph, 113 La:ngdon Avenue Ianniello, Patsy, 259 Lexington Street Ingham, Benjamin, 537 Mt. Auburn Street Janah an, Charlie, 16 Lloyd Road Jeannette, Raymond A., 72 Prospect Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 445 Jenner, Barry, 185 Summer Street Jepson, Percy W., 27 Palfrey Street Johnson, Arvid, 82 Dexter Avenue Johnson, Charles R., 343 School Street Johnson, Edward A,, 23 Appleton Street Johnson, Harald, 95 Arsenal Street ,Johnson, Jacob J., 78 Dexter Avenue Jones, Benjamin R., 70 01catt Street Jones, Frank E., 91 Rod,+lston Street Jones, Frederic:, 43 Commonwealth Road Janes, Harry 0., 33 Dexter Avenue Jones, Peter, 16 Taylor Street Kabnjian, Peter, 37 Cray.-ford Street Kaehadoorian, John, 43 Dartmouth Street Liachajlan, Ceorge, 217 Dexter Avenue Kamalian, Monsek, 41 Cypress Street Karnalian, Moses, 5d Quimby Street Dane, John J., 2 Derby Road Kanoustian, Richard, 12 Keith Street Kapralian, Horan, 31 Dewey Street Karakanian, Krikor, 16 Hazel Street K.aras, Stephen, 762 Mt. Aubuni Street Kama, Thornas, 762 Mt. Auburn Street Karsian, Mike, 92 Cypress Street Kasabian, Haxt•y*, 27 Elton Avenue Kasbarian, Shahick, 77 Templeton Parkway K.asparian, Raspar, 77 Templeton Parkway* Kearns, Michael, 15 No. Park Street Keddy, John M., 33 Eliot Street Keefe, Cornelius H., 34 Metendy Avenue Keefe, Henry, 36 Cross Street Keefe, James, Jr., 148 Boylston Street Keefe, James, 215 Dexter Avenue Keefe, John, S4 Melendy Avenue Kelc:h, Edgard J., 166 Hillside load Kelley, Charles, 50 California Street Kelley, Charles B., 50 California Street 446 WA'TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Kelley-, Daniel, 35 Morse Street Kelley, Francis, 39 Falirfeld Street Kelley, John J., 67 Channing, React Kelley, Jus+eph, 26 Arsenal Street Kemp, Edward A., 106 Whithrop Street Kennedy, Bibridge F-, 752 eft. Auburn Street Kenny, John J., 133. Galen Street Keough, John C., 187 Arsenal Street Kelly, Francis W,, 40 Bridge Street Kelly, John J., Jr., 26 Melendy Avenue Relly, John 0.1, 21 Capitol Street K.ercorian, Malcolm, 11 Nichols Avenue Kergian, Anoash, 137 School Street Kerrigan, John, 11 Oakland Street Kezerian, Jaspar, 41 Cypress 6treet Kilcoyne, Eugene J., IK Walnut Street Kilgore, D. Merrill, Jr., 136 Calen Street Kinchla, Timothy F'., 23 Maple Street Nipling, Kenneth, 9 No. Farb Street Kivlin, Joseph, 12 fifth Avenue l ondakian, Devon, 61 Crawford Street Kontsaas, Ffstratios, 86 Arlington Street Kouroulbaealas, Peter, 77 Nyack Street Krian, Paul, 20 Church Street Krikoria n, Mike, 15 Xondazican Street Kulahlian, Onnig H., 51 Fairfield Street Kunz, William H., 132 Palfrey Street Kurkjian, Peter, 172 Wabitit Street LaCamera, Samuel, 327 Arlington Street Lamorticelio, James, 20 Taylor Street Lane, Cornelius F., 2' Lovell Road Lantigue, Edward F., 26 French Street Lapero, Joseph, 63 Flan Street LaR,ose, Edward, 534 Pleasant Street LaSpade, Joseph, 46 Westminster Avenue Lavoli, Paul, 24 Clarendon Street Lavoy, Henry, Jr., 404 Pleasant Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 447 Lawley, George I., 68 Edgeclitl Road LeBlanc, William, 14 California Park Lee, Charlie S., 9 Chauncey Street Leedham, William F., 51 Quirk Street Lernos, Anthony E., 54 Chauncey Street Kennon, George, 224 Belmont Street Leonard, Andrew T., 105 Rutland Street Leonard, Richard, 105 Rutland Street Leonard, Walter, 61 Olney Street Leonard, William, 86 California Street Leong, +Cse+nrge, 212 Waverley Avenue Lillis, Joseph M., 1S Hosmer Street Lincoln, Walter, 106 Belmont Street Lindahl, Francis C., 20 Prescott Street L scumbe, Aubrey, 36 Charles River Road Liston, Patrick, Jr., 67 Lincolan Street Lockhart., Cheater, 63 Edenfeld Avenue Lockhart, William A., 53 Edetrfield Avenue Lagan, Matthew J., 34 Watertown Street Lombardi, Cosmo D., 33 Oakland Street Lombardo, Joseph L., 94 Putnam Street Lung, John H., 19 Bradford ;Road Looney, James J., 69 Burnham Street Lopez, Joseph, 385 Arlington Street Lopez, Richard F"., 488 'Main Street Lottridge, Frank, 65 Crehard Street Lupo, Anthony, 211 Watertown Street Lupo, Mick;, 211 Watertown Street Lynch, F. James, 129 Forest Street Lynch, JoTin C., Jr., 35 Fairview Avenue 31acBeth, George lei., 109 Standish Road MacDonald, Alexander, 27 Howard Street MacDonald, Andrew T., 17 Paul Street MacDonRld, James, 85 Quincy; Street Ma[Danald, James L., 38 Pranklin Street MacDonald, John, 47 Gilbert Street MacDonald, John A., 27 Howard Street 448 WATER.TOWN TOWN REPORT Maci)nnald, M. Harold, 38 Franklin Street 11acDcnald, Owen R., 35 Quincy Street MacDonald. Roderick, 29 Prescott Street MacDonald, Ronald 'S., 10 Jewett Street NlacDougmll, John D., 34 Hovey Street incDou all, H. Murray, 86 Prentiss Street Nl aGcFarlane, Edivard L., 86 Franklin Street MacGregor, Andrew, 154 Langdon Avenue MaeInnes, Donald, 2 Kimball Road MacLean, Murray, 66 Putnam Street MacNaughton, John P., 170 Lovell Road Mader, Robert, 182 Grove Street Nlaglioeca, Eraemo, 23:9 Lexington Street Magrath, Herbert, 46 Wilmot Street Maguire, Henry, 237 Pleasant Street Maguire, Jahn F., 6 Washburn Street Maher, ,Kahn J., 176 Spruce Street Mahoney, Dennis W., 120 Winsor Avenue Mahoney, John P., 80 Bradford Road Mahoney, Michael, 164 Main Street Mahoney, Wm. S., 3.5 Chapman Street Major, Alfred E., 189 Sycamore Street Malley, George R„ 15 Edenfeld Avenue Malloy, George, 7 Chaadler Street Maloney, Alton F., 55 Morse Street .Maloney, .zanies A., 18 Stanley Avenue Mancisi, Tony, 10:3 Pleasant Street Manning, Alfred P., 796 Mt. Auburn Street Manning, John, 142 Galen Street Manning, Joseph J., 37 Adams Street Manning, William E., 278 No. Beacon Street Manoogian, Peter, 251 Boylston Street Manory, John, 17 Howard Street M an.ell, John J., 12 Gertrude Street 111archant, Edward, `0 Palfrey Street .1-larcliant., Henry. 18.1 Walnut Street Marchant; Jai-nos W., 181 Walnut Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 449 Marchant, John, 20 PaLfrey Street Marchant, Leo, :34 Oakland Street Marchese, Vincent, 35 Oakland Street Ma.rchulo, Joseph, 18 Myrtle Street Mariano, Antonio, 8 Hearn Street Maritiioto, Louis, 112 Forest Street Marshall, Richard K., 3 Ladd Street Martin, Albert, 14 Winthrop Street Plarvogeorge, Charl",39 Crawford Street Mason, Edward 4,., 30 Lovell Road Mason, Frank C., 15 Quincy Street Ma.son, Freeman, 1.5 Quincy Street Massarotti, Alfred, 18 Cottage Street Masser, Robert W., 14 Fersom Street assmasian, 1Hlagop, 94 Nieholas Avenue -Mat:insm, John, 61 Holt Street Mattison, Robert E., 115 Olney .'street dattvs, Ernest, 54 Highland Avenue Maunus, Edward, 102 Boylston Street Mawhinney, Joseph J., 258 Belmont Street Maxwell, Earl 4., 196 School Street :1Iaxwell, J. George, 36 Chester Street May, Henry. D-, 50 Palfrey Street Mazza, Carmen, ti£ Ralph Street Mazza, Charles C., 37 Cottage Street McAndrews, Dennis J., 44 Melendy Avenue McAvoy, Lawrence J., 54 Channing Road McAteer, Terrance, 4 Irving Park McAuliffe, Floreit ee, 575 Main Street McBreen, Hugh A., 020 Mt. Auburn Street McBride, Thomas ,T., 76 Bradford Road McCabe, William C., 83 Bradford. Road McCafferty, William .T., 11 Chapman Strom McCall, Joseph D,, 47 Green Street McCann, John J., 504 Main Street McCann, Leo F., 504 Main Street XeCarrQn, Charles, 7 Woodleigh Road 450 WATERTOWN TOWN RE'1'C]RT McCarthy, Jolin J., 4 Idaplewood Street .Mccool, Hugh M., 53 Gilbert Street McCormack, Join, 92 Waltham Street McGarmiuk, Alfred, 82 Forest Street McCormick, Joseph, 37 141elerady Avenue McCue, Thomas J., 293 No. Beacon Street -McDonald$ Ailed J., 129 Galen Street McDonald, Daniel, 425 Main Street McDonald, Gillis, 129 Galen Street McDonald, John A., 34 Williams Stet McDowell, Charles D., 16 St. Mary Street McDowell, Douglas, 3 Pearl Street McDowell, Luis D., 16 St. Mary Street McEachern, James, 7 Parker Street McEllen, Jolui, 170 Summer Street McEllen, Michael, 14 Mh Avenue McElroy, Joseph, 37 Hunt Street McEnaney,, Arthur J., 113 Boylston Street McEan, Peter, 127 Spruce Street ;'aIcGee, Homer F., 9 i%iller Road McGivern, Frank J., 5 Hilltop Road McGoil, Edward, 24 Upbmd Road XcGoanell, o;ward E., 820 Mt. Auburn Street McGovern, John H., 104 Belmont Street McGrath, Patrick, 85 Spring Street McGuire, William, 9 Arinter Street McHale, James J., 46 Andrew Street McIntyre, Albeit, 55A Mt. Auburn Street McIntyre, Andrew, 90 No. Beacon Street McIntyre, Francis 14I., 23 Oakland Street :Ivfelnty re, John J., 23 Oakland Street McIntyre, Raymond, 23 Oakland Street McKeen, George W., 6 Chapman Street McKenzie, John E., 162!,-'j Sycamore Street McLellan, Daniel, 136 Spruce Street McLeman, Andrew, 28 Ladd Street McMahon, Thomas F., 174 Summer Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 451 316�M kin, Fraril�, Winter Street McNabb, Ernest W., Jr., 223 Sycamore Street McNabb, Forrest E., 57 Prospect Street McNamara, Daniel J., 49 Gilbert Street. McNulty, Wm. F., 21 Prescott Street McStay►, C. Patrick, 69 Spring Street Mee, Gerald F., 3 Norse man Avenue Meehan, Joseph D., 64B Westminster Avenue iKeehan, Richard J., 14 No. Beacon Street Melanson, Arthur, S 14elendy Avenue Melvin, Irving Albert, 12 Flint Road Merullo, Emilia, 0 Forest Street 14ierrullo, Pasquale, 42 Westminster Avenue Meuse, Arthur, 34 No. Be=Dn Street .Xiller, Doaneruc, 233 Arlington Street 11Tillian, Peter, 29 Fairfield Street Minasian, Charles, 37 Keenan Street Mitchell, Fred, 14 Arden Road Monahan,, GeoM- a H., 10 Union Street Monahan, Gerard J., 22 Pequosette Street Monahan, John, 5 Myrtle Street Mont-ague, Louis, 116 Walnut Street Mooradian, Asadoor, 14 Chestnut Park -Mooradian, Manoog, 34 Templeton Parkway Moore, Abner, 65 Gilbert Street Moore, Lawrence, 16 I}unton Read Moore, Mark, 76A Dexter Avenue Moore, Walter, 109A Lexington Street Moran, Francis, 56 Gilbert Street Moran, Joseph A., 6 Orchard Street i Moran, Leon J., 223 Watertown Street Moran, Patrick J., 19 Alfred Road � Moran, Paul C., 56 Gilbert Street � Morgan, Leo M., 166 Spruce Street Morley, Joseph J., 10 Wells Avenue Morley, Patrick J., 20 Hersorn Street Morley, Thomas,, 23 Irma Avenue 52 WATRIVrOWN TOWN REPORT Nforissey, Richard, 64 Elton Avenue -NI crr-issey, Thoma8, 496 31ain Street orrFisozi, Kenneth ff., 21 Richards Road Alurric,n, Vincent. J., 21 Richards Road Mortan, Arthur W., 63 Commonwealth Road .Mosea, Carla, 65 Cottage Street Moscatelb, Silvia "T., 106 Common Street Imoseatelli, Hlisse 1)" 106 Common Street Mosman, Chavles P., 127 Highland Avenue Mucci, Viet-or, 37 Dartmouth Street Mudgrichia.n, Archie, 109 Dexter Avenue Mulcahy, Richard J., 33 Keenan Street Mulhern, John H., 12 'Meurer Park Muthern, Joseph D., 12 'Theurer Park Mullen, John, 102 Wells Avenue Mullen, Paul V.., 4 Cuba Street Mullen, Williari, 52 Chauncey Street Mullener, Lester, 169 Worcester Street Mulrain, Edward, 522 Pleasant Street Munroe, Edison, 37 Morse Street Munroe, John, 135 Galen Street Munsell, William W., 111 Hamden Avenue Murdock, Edward, 196 Summer Street :4lurdeck, Thomas, 28 Howard Street Murdock, William, 28 Howard Street Murphy, Charles A., 217 Orchard Street Murphy, Dennis, 39 Mt. Auburn Street Murphy, Edmund N., 16 Belknap Terrace Murphy, Edward, 3 Howe Street Murphy, Henry J., 36 Cross Street Murphy, Janes A., 125 Langdon Avenue Murphy, Jahn A., 36 Laurel Street Murphy, Thomas, 47 Bigelow Avenue Murray, Georgre F., 435 Mt.. Auburn Street Murray, James, 21 Morton Street. Murray, William J., 435 Mt, Auburn Streft Nahigian, Barry, 58 Quimby Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 453 Natale, Jahn, i Wheeler Court Na.tsis, Nicolo, 50 Capital Street Nazaretian, Nicholas, 137 Templeton Par"my Nazaretian, Vahe, 137 Templeton Parkway Neagle, Robert, 185 Sycamore Street Nelson, Herbert W., 15 Green Street Nelson, Robert F., 15 Green Street Newcomb, .lames G., 141 Galen Street Nieastro, Cosimo D., 428 Mt. Auburn Street Nichols, Elwood B., 34 Oakley Road Nichols, Michael, 99 Grove Street Nigohosian, Carabed, 203 Boylston Street Nilson, .lames, 44 Chauncey Street Nocura, John, 69 Forest Street Norris, Michael, 31 Porter Street North, Frank A., Jr., 37 Garfield Street Noyes, Allen, 300 Arlington Street, Noyes, Henry, 28 Holt Street Nugent, Francis E., 53 Keenan Street ;Mute, Leslie, 273 Main Street Gates, Edward A., 3 i Hazel Street Oatley, Augustus W., 29 Adams Street O'Brien, Arthur E., 246 No. Beacon Street O'Brien, James F., 146 Langdon Avenue O'Brien, James H., 201 Maplewood Street O'Brien, 'Thomas, 417 Schaal Strut O'Connell, Fames J., 26 Westminster Avenue O'Connor, Ambrose, 125 Arsenal. Street O'Donnell, Alfred 1M., 541 Main Street O'Donnell, John B., 33 Lowell ,Avenue O"Flaherty, Patrick, 364 Arlington Street Ogar, Arthur C., 46 Cuba Street O'Halloran, James IF., 45 Mt. Auburn Street O'Halloran, Michael, 45 Mt. Auburn Street Ohanian, 'Charles N., 77 Putnam Street Ohanian, Jacob, 77 Pan= Street O'Hara, Iames J., 123 Edenfield Avenue 454 WATERTOWh TOWN REPORT O'Hara, Jarnes P., 123 Edcn#leld Avenue ['Keefe, .Michael J., 20 Wheeler Lane Olander, Victor, 20 Orchard Street O'Neii, Cliarles W., 100 Boylston Street O'Neil, Dennis, 13 Summer Street O'Neil, Thomas, 134 Cypress Street Osborne, Raymond, 110 Poplar 'Street O'Shea, Genrl;e E., 41 Adams Avenue Ounlian, Mithran, 49 Laurel Street Olnjinn, Samuel, 49 Laurel Street Divem, Ralph, 2 Hillside Street Oxley, John H., 96 Lowell Avenue Packard, William 0., 149Common Street Paddock, George B., 9 Lloyd Road Panosian, Sam, 33 Porter Street Paone, Frank, 13 Wheeler Lane Pappas, George, 60 Dartmouth Street Pappas, John, 122 Belmont Street Pappas, Michael„ 50 Dartmouth Street Paris, Sherman, 67 Winsor Avenue Parker, Harald, 14 Washburn Street Parkhurst, Alden, 7 Swetts Court Paskerian, Kregor, 117 Boylston Street Pastore, Joseph, 36 Berkeley Street Paterson, Franklin S., 60 t iianning Road Patterson, Gordon, 90 Lexinr-,ton Street Pattrie, David H., 82 Fayette Street Pecoraro, Guy, 10 Clarendmi Street Pelkey, Charles J., 49 Carroll Street Pembrose, Thornas P., 40 Pahl Street Pennington, Georg re H., 20 Brimmer Street Perim.inan, John, 77 Bigelow Avenue Perkins, Albert E,, 154 Sycamore Street Peterson, Albert G., 49 Prescott Street Peterson, Edward, 8 Fletcher Terrace Phelan, ,Tames, 28 Hardy Avenue Phelan, James T., 103 Chap-magi Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT . 455 Phinney., Brenton M., 300 Main Street Photos, Louis, 139 Hillside Road Piantedosi, Benjamin, 21 Homer Street Pianteduai, John, 16 Ding Street Piantedosi, Joseph, 183 Fayette Street Piaro, Anthoraio, 46 Cuba Street Pick, Arthur, 32 Palfrey Street .Pierce, Charles, 31 Linden Way Pierce, James E., 92A Summer Street Pilon, 'Victor R., 40 Watertown Street Pixton, John E., 60 Standish Road Ploud, Arthur, 50 Arsenal Street Poillucci, Alphonse, 7 Yukon Street Poillucci, Antonio, 176 Walnut Street Poillucci, Gus, 7 Yukon Avenue Poillucci, Joseph, 7 Yukon ,Avenue Poillucei, Joseph, 176 Walnut Strut Poschettu, Andrew, 103 Edenfield Avenue Procoppio, Paul, 8 Myrtle Street Prato, Dominic, 50 riverside Street Pucciarilli, Ellis J., 145 Gallen Street Pugliese, Orlando, 11 Sexton Street Purcell, Joseph H., 26 Eliot Street Quaranto, John, 61 Elm Street Quaranto, Paul, 61 EI m Street Quinn, Edward 31., Jr., 29 French Street Quinn, Francis, 46 No. Beacon Street Quinn, Johi7, 79 Arceaal Street Quinn, Thomas, 46 No. Beacon Street Ranucci, Joseph , 11 ]Nichols Avenue Raphalian, Casper, 28 Laurel Street Rapisazda, John,, 313 Lexington Street Ravane, Patrick J.., 8 Adams Street Ra.vesi, John, 122 Chapman Street Rayrnvad, Bruit, 8 Bostonia Avenue Raymond, Domenic, $Bostonia Avenue Raymond, F'arren L., 132 Arsenal Sreet � S 456 WATERT.O N TOWN REPORT i Read3-, Let),. 1.11; Highland Ati•enue Reardon, David, :30 Westland Road Reardon, Patrick, 475 Pleasatlt Street Reardon, Will am E., 4 Jewett Street }Reed, Loads A,, 35 Bradford Road Renfrew, Robert, ''6 He•soin Street Restingo, .Dominic, 231 Arlington Street Revane, Michael T., S .clams .street 'Reynolds, George A., 176 Summer Street 1Ricardi, John, Sit Berkeley Street Riccio, A.nthmiy, 13 Taylor Street Riecio, Frank, 14 Taylor Street Riss+o, Eugene, 43 Crass Street Rice, Dominic, 35 Cottage Street Ricketts, Gordon, 10 Middlesex Roar{ Rielly, John A., 374A School Street Riley, Jolui, 64 Elton Avenue Ringer, Clayton, 54 California Street Rizza, Anthony, 114 Forest Street Roach, Francis J., S6 Dartmouth Street Robb, Robert L., 19 Union Street Roberts, Harold, 30 Brinuner Street Robinson, George L., `67 Boylston Street Robinson, Herbert, 25 Palmier Street Robinson, Harold C., 28 Copeland Street Robinson, William, 4 Cypress Street Robinson, William J., 36 Frank Street Robinson, William J., 45 Kondazian Street Roche, Charles J., 14 Rnyal Street Roche, Henry, 122 Spruce Street Roche, William. 55 Keenan Street Rogers, Chester F., 36 Dexter Avenue Rogers, Francis, 254 Malin Street Rogers, Francis, 55 Morse Street; lRolland, Joseph D., 148 pleasant Street Rooney, Dennis, 52 Spring Street Rooney, Rdwnrd D., 110 Riverside Sh-ee_t COLLECTOR'S REPORT 4.57 Rooney, ,lames E., 6 Winthrop Street Rooney, John F., 110 Riverside Street Rooney, Leo, 110 Riverside Street Rooney, Phillip, 23 Fifth Avenue Root, Harold F"., 18 upland Road Dose, William F., 12 Keenan Street Ruby, Norman F., 2b Spruce Street Ruby, Wilfred A., 25 Spruce Street Ruffo, Jahn, 2 Bur;d Park Terrace Rufo, Joseph, 16 Myrtle Street Ruggiero,, Anthony, 626 Belmont Street Russell, John, 161 Galen Street Russo, Antonio, 93 Arlington Street Russo, CLirrr ono, 1.00 Edenfield Avenue Russo, Joseph, 6 Swett Court Russo, Leo, 69 Forest Street. Russo, Matthew, 63 Laurel Street Russo, Matthew, Jr., 53 Laurel Street Russo, Peter, 28 Forest Street Ryan, JOahn, 1S Chestnut Park Ryan, Joseph H., 82 Carroll Street Ryan, Richard, 18 Chestnut Park Ryan, Thorna,s, 43 Bigelow Avenue FCC,>an, Vincent A., 121 Pleasant Street Ryan, Williaril J., 121 Pleasant Street Sacco, Charles A., 184 Summer Street Sacco, Joseph, 9 Winter Street Sagagian, Vahan, 49 Crawford Street Salvetti, Enrico, ?3 Putnam Street Salvitti, Tony, 114 Putnam Street Sarno, Arigo, 285 Palfrey Street Sarafian, Nishan, 45 Hosmer Street Sargent, John, 5 Oak Street Sarkisian, Adam, 11 Nichols Avenue Sarkisian, Jacob, 11 Nichols Avenue Schmitz, Edward A., 21 Knowles Road Sehofield, Alfonso, 47 Mt. Auburn Street 458 W ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Scipione, Henry, 57 Evans Street Seaman, Warebarn, 312 Charles River Road, Sebastian, Peter, .9 Grove Street Serafino, Victor, 128 Coolidge Hill Road Sevena, Henry, 20 Perry Street Seyrnour, Clayton, 176 School Street Shackford, Earl W., 10 Bailey Avenue Sha ngochian, John, 17 Hazel Street Shannahan, Frank D., 136 Cypress Street Shannahan, H(-.-nry, 136 Cypress Street Shaughnessy, Daniel B,, 25 Hosmer Street Shaughnessy, Michael, 25 Capitol Street Shea, Bartholomew, 128 Walnut Street Shea, Edward, 49 Cypress Street Shea, George, 31 Racon Street Shea, John J., 417 School Street Shea, John T., 417 Scheel Street She6d, James A., 91 Standish Road Sheehan, Francis, 57 Prospect Street Sheehan, Gerald P., 33 Bacon Street Sheehan, William, 203 Summer Street Sheldon, George, 8 Pearl Street Shriver, Raymond, 1.55 Highland Avenue Shutt, Charles J., 32 Gertrude Street Shutt, James, 211 Palfrey Street Sils•aggi, Libertore, 112 Warren Street SirPeock,, Walter E., fir) Gilbert Street Simonian, Melkan, 31 Melendy Avenue Sink trfan, Simon, 24 Keenan Street Simpsan, Ed-ward, 47 Bradford Road :Sleet, Erwin W., 29 Stearns Road Sippel, Robert, 29 Stearns Ro d S xianni, Joseph, 89 Elm Street Sirianni, Louis, S9 Elin Street Skahill, Jeter ,I., 123 Nn. Beacon Street Sla-•in, Harry, 11 Morton Street Smith, Albert F., 74 Capitol Street COLLECTOR'S DEPORT 459 Smith, Arthur G., 104 Mt. Auburn Strut Smith, Chester, 92 No. Beacon Street Smith, Earl, 31 Irma Avenue Smith, Francis E., 92 No. Beacon Street Smith, Fred, 1S Hunt Street Smith, George, 92 No. Beacon Street Smith, Herbert, 20 Church Street Smith, John, 269 Main Street Smith, Walter I., 86 Prentiss Street Sra th, William H., 92 No. Beacon Street Smoker, Mix, 98 Poplar Street Sowers, Alfred H., 14 Katherine Road Spakouski, Alex, 327 Arlington Street Sperguiro, Antonia, 29 Coolidge Hill Road Sperguiro, Frank, 29 Coolidge Hill Road Sperguiro, .fames, 65 Cottage Street Spinosa, Frank, 22 Merrill Road Springer, Arthur C.,.13 'Filson Avenue Stanehfield, .vizier, 19 Irma Avenue Stanclsfield, Earle, 19 Irma Avenue Starr, Jeremiah, 80 California Street Stearns, Ralph W., 41 Commonwealth Road Stevens, Ralph, 35 horse Street Stevenson, Harold M., 124 Lovell Road Stevrman, Bernard, 51 Boyd Street Stewart, Arthur, 34 Cottage Street Store, Selwyn, 784 Belmont Street Stoney, Howard, 11 Otis Street Storey, Eugene L., 109 Hillside Road Strain, +Charles, 17 Adarrrs Street .Strang, Adam, 186 Waverley Avenue Strapp, Harry F'., 652 Belmont Street Sullivan, Asa, 21 Water Street Sullivan., Cornelius, 777 �I1t. Auburn Street Sullivan, }'Daniel, 192 Orchard Street Sullivan,, John, 35 F'ifield Street SuMvsn, John, 219 Pleasant Street 460 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT: Sullivan, John H., 166 Common Street Sullivan, Th'Dmas X., 71 Commonwealth Road Surabian, Georre, 62 Putnam Street Surabian, Cleurge, e2 Salisbury Moat] Surabian, Hain-y, .109 -SIyruce Street Surablan, Kachadoor, 72 Salisbury Road Swanson, Ern%t, 12 Keenan Street Tavakian, Harry, 62 I�turel Strregt `f averm:1, Carmine, 38 Berkeley Street Taverna, Salvatore, 38 Berkeley Street Taylor, Raymond, 848 School Street Terzian, Naaareth G., 142 Nichols Avenue Testa, August, 172 Mralnut Street ` herkildson, Harold, 55 Grandview Avenue Trlhodeau, Levy, 83 Mt. Auburn Street Fh+ompson, Frank C., 5 Winter Street Thompson, lielville, IN Wavericy .Avenue Thompso:l, Robert, 61 Chapinan Street Thurber, Donald U., 39 Commonwealth Road Thurston, John, 18 Adams Street Tiano, Michael, 37 (quirk Street Ti=ono, Rocco, 31 Quirk Street Tiberio, Carmine, 26 Church Hill Street Tiberio, Joseph, 27 Church Mill Street Tichera, John, 783 Mt. AuhLmi Street -Tippett, Fred A., 69 Hillside Road Tirane, Antonio, 186 Arlington Street `.Tobin, Peter, 23 Maple Street Tocei, Bra-lo, 22 Lyons: Court Todino, William, 28 Cushman Street Toli, Stephen, 60 Capitol Street Tomasian, Setrak, 119 Dexter Avenue Tomelli, Tony, 80 icing Street Toomey, Thomas, 127 Dexter Avenue Toomey, Michael, 781 Mt. Auburn Street Torigan, Charles, 33 11rimmer Street Trorigan, Sasrki,�, 23 Rrimrner Street COLbECTOWS REPORT 461. Torres, Joseph R., 153 Summer Street Tossali, Patsy, 44 Bacon Street Tracy, Martin, 161 Glen Street Tracy, Thomas, 14 Fletcher Terrace Treggiari, Arthur, 188 Walnut Street Trembley, John, 183 Spruce Street Troy, Edward, 7 Cuba Street Tray, Francis, 7 Cuba Street 'Croy, John E., 7 Cuba Street Tsagaris, Dean P., 60 E dgecli fe Road `rsaga'ris, Peter, 60 Edgecliffe Road Tucker, William F., 7 Hearn Street Tupper, Micbael, 37 Riverside Street `I'`urbini, Joseph, 40 Salisbury Road Turbini, Samo J. 40 Salisbury Road Tischer William R, 340 Arlington Suet Twohi g James 90 No. Beacon Street Tyler Guy E., 128 School 'Street Tyler, Clifford, 22 Patten Street Tyler, James A. 22 Patten Street Vacca Joseph, 15 Keenan Street Vacca Miehael, 15 Keenan Street Vacca ,Nick, 15 Keenan Street Vacca Ralph, 57 Cottage Street Vacca Ralph, 57 Cottage Street Vahey Michael B., 123 No. Beacon Street Vahey, John, 531 Mt. Aubu= Street Vahey, Thomas IF., 238 No. Beacon Street Valentine George, 11 NorseTnan Avenue Veduccio, George, 308 Se'hool Street Venetzl=, ,jasper, 35 Cypress Street Verdi, Reginald G., 29 Springfield Street VViklund, Ernest, 28 Francis Street Viola Salvatore, 10 Berkeley Street Virgillo, Carlos 9 Lovell Avenue Visella Cesare, 4. Arsenal Street Voner, Joseph, 189 Pleasant Street 462 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Vrock, Rocco, 72 Olcott Street Wade John J. 153 Arsenal Street Wake Frederick N., 31 Stearns Road Waldron, Raymond, 28 Capital Street Walker, Charles, 102 Belmont Street Wall Michael 142 Galen Street Weller, Alfred, 40 Porter Street Wallis;, George E., 34 Hawthorne Street Walsh Leo F., 616 plain Street. Walsh, Peter J. 74 Morse Street Walter, Randall, 7 Cottage Street Walton, William, 39 Irma Avenue Wad James P., 26 Dewey Street Warner, George P. 50 Winsor Avenue Warner, John F., 750 lilt. Auburn Street Weldon, Charles, its Morse Street Wells Ernest 25 Keenan Street Wentworth John J., 73 Piermont Street Wessel, Stanley, 25 Porter Street Wetherbee, Alfonso H, 13 Russell Street Whitcomb George, 143 Spruce Street Whitcomb, Cicort;e F., 143 Spruce Street White Charles W., 17 Gleason Street White, Domenick, 308 Alain Street White, Leonard, 70 Fayette Street White, Patrick, 4 lr%,ing Park White, Rosario, 39 Cuba Street White, William A., 70 Payette Street Whitney, Edwin 0., 6 Eliot Street Wiencis, Anthony, 518 Pleasant Street WiMner O William 42 Maplewood Street Williams, Lemuel, J 145 Galen Street Willson, Donald R., 176 Waverley .Avenue WiNon, Philip 53 Phillips Street Winsor John C. 17 Otis Street Wiswell Paul 120 Poplar Street Wolfe Frank 65 Bradford Road COLLECTOR'S REPORT 463 Wood William D. 39 Melendy Avenue Woodward Albert D, r Florence Terrace Xenakis Peter 11 Templeton Parkway Yagley John `�?;3 Fuller Read York Charles 275 Main Street Young Augustus B. 36 Maple Street Youvanian Yervant 17 Howe Street Zaino .Albert 28 Clarendon Street Zani Eugene 57A, Coolidge Hill Read Ziminsky Joseph 114 Hillside Road Zoller Forrest 5 Eliot Street .LDDITIONAL ASSESSMENTS Barrett John 32 Quincy Street Howley Paul C. 16 Fitchburg Street laphaelian Alexander 123 Putnam Street Beauregard Frank 26B Arlington Street McHugh Jahn 108 Fayette Street Edwards Wilmer M. 142 Galen Street Capone Pasquale 81 Boyd Street Carvelli Joseph 46 Williams Street Johnson J. Albert 130 School Street Shields Matthew 145 Galen Street Ivans, Hartley W. 178 Sycamore Street Bjorn Warren A. 19 Wilmot Street Charkian, Onnig H., 69 Puttimn Street Gerrit► Ruggiero 65 Crawford Street Ryan William J. 144 Standish, Road Sessa, Albert C., 207 Arlington Street Y,acubiau, Harry M., 88 Edgeeliffe Road Young, Joseph D., 175 Church Street ,rarnsworth, Ira E., 109 14arnden Avenue 1932 UNPAID POLL TAXES At cltrSC of business December 30, 1933 Aitkens, Elinvorth, 49 Boyd Street, inability to pay Aitkens, Ellsworth, 49 Boyd Street, inability to pay Akillian, Stephen, 133 Dexter Avenue 464 WAT P.TOWN TOWN REPORT Alberego, Guiseppe, 16 Warren Street, inability- to pay Alexiou, Christopher .Alger, 'William, 100 Pleasant Street Gillen, Chester A., 163 Payette Street, gone Allfzey, Charles, 74 Pntnam Street gone. Amechetti, Achilli, 114 Putnam Street Amorosa, Raphael, 52 Keenan Street, gone Anatasi, Stephe2i, 20 Lyons Court, gone Anderson, Arthur, 5 Gleason Street inability to pay Anderson, Harry J., 183 Spruce Street, gone Anderson, William J., 112 Charles River Road, gone Andren, Johan A., 63 Palfrey Street, inability to pa Andrew, William, 265 Palfrey Street goz,e Andrews, . loysius, D Oliver Road, inabiiit►` to pay Ansell, William K, 235 Arsenal Street Atkins, George, 49 Boyd Street, gone Attenzio, Anthony-, 1.90 Walnut Street, lone Attenzio, Raffalle, 194 Walnut Street, gone Aucoin, Albert, 10 Jewett Street, inability to pay Aucion, Bradford, 19 Jewett Street, C. C. C. Aucoin, Harold, 19 Jewett Street. Bailey, John W,, 168 ''Walnut Street, can't locate Baird, Roy F., 40 Hall Avenue, inability to pay Baird, Wallace, 40 Mall Avenue ,gone Baker, John, 1.23 Putnam Street gone Barkman, Berard, 27 Lawrence Street, inability to pay Bartlett Carl H., 120 Charles River Road, gone Bartlett, William, 74 ,Prospect Street, gone Bartro, James L., 28 Palfrey Street, gone Barry, Edward 1' ., 28 Cornnionwealth Road Barry, George, 7 Wilson Avenue, gone Basile, Joseph, 231 Arington Street Basilio, Felix, 66 Cottage St., inability to pay Neale, Herbert M., 8 Fletcher Terrace, gone Beaucage, Albert, 796 Mt. Auburn Street, gone :Berl:, filbert R., 29 Adams Street, gone Beck, John F., 9 Highland Avenue gone COUECTOR'S REPORT 465 Beckwith, Hoyt, 11 Dana Terrace, gore Bedigian, Charles, 109 Laurel Street gone Belmonte, Frank, 190 Walnut Street, gone Bemis, Kenneth, 155 Lovell Road, gone Berkenrtock, Edwin, 122 Spruce Street gone Bertrand, Alfred, 35 Williums Street, gone Bertrand, Arthur, 36 Williams Street, gone Bertrand, Joseph, 35 Williams Street, gone Bertrand, Leon, 35 W lliarns Street, gone Bill, Orlo J., 36 Paul Street, gone Blaine, William, 122 School Street, gone Blake, John P., 720 Mt. Auburn Street, gene Blake, Peter T., 720 lit. Auburn Street Blakene,v, Thomas R., 2 Cross Street Bock, Wilfred, 184 Orchard Street, gore Bona, Mabie 37 Quimby Street, gone Bostwick, Walter, 785 Mt. Auburn Street, gone Bouchie, Chester, 9 Kimball Road, game Bowie Henry, 281 Main Street gone Boylan, James, 74 Fitchburg Street Boyle, Jaynes S., 5 Upland Road. Boyle, James S., Jr. 5 Upland Road Branch Harald, 42 Copel=d Street Bronic, Cristell, 1S Belmont Street Bruhmuller, William, 264 Mt. Auburn Street Buckley, Francis E., 30 Chazuncy Street Buckley, William F., 34 Chauncy Street Burgem James, 40A Carroll Street Burgey, Samuel S., 109 Church 'Street Burke, Joseph W., 51 Olney Strut Mutters, Perey, 271 Main Street Caccavaro Bastino, 6 Lyons Court Cacciapaglia, Joseph, 9 Thurston Road Cadman, Darold, 38 01cott Street Caiarsein, Jahn, 189 W averley Avenue Callahan, Patrick J., 30 Edenfield Avenue Callahan, William H., 146 Pleasant Street r 466 W ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Calledo, Angelo, 16 Warren Street Campbell, Cameron, 126 Nichols Avenue Ca,pogram, Theodazos, 2G -Berkeley Street Carey, John J., ID2 Cypress Street Carley, Clarence, 144 Dexter Avenue Carley, Francis L., .144 Dexter Avenue Carlson, Otte V., 22 Templeton. Parkway Carpenter, Carl EI., 163 Bellevue Road Carter, Robert, 14€3 Orchard Street Cashin, William, 64 Salisbury Road Catatgis, Thealagiz, 67 Prentiss Street Chaljian, Charles, 95 Nichols Avenue Champagne, Ernest, 21 Palfrey Street Chandler, Horace, 70 Morse Street Christopher, Arnold, 61 Church Street Christopher, Everett, fit Church Street Cleval, Herman, 190 Walnut Street Cleverley, John, 6 Act©n Street Colligan, filbert, 5 Royal Street Colligan Charles P., 5 Royal Street Conary, Frank, `2 Irving Park Conany, Hoarser C., 22 Irving Park Confiliio,John, 24 Dewey Street Connell, Francis J., `2 Pee uosette Street Connell, Joseph, 22 Fequosette Street Consalarg, Joseph, 272 Palfrey Street Conrad, Harold S., 17 George Street Conti, Frank, 22 Chu.rch Street Coole, Simon, 15 New Lexington Street Cost, Philip, 76 Putnam Street Costello, James, 59 ilnion Street Craig, Edward, 29 'Winter Street Croeker, Duel, 36 Maple Street Crowell, Suminer, 296 Mt, Auburn Street Crupi, Joseph, 58 Dartmouth Street. Cunningham, Arthur TV., 64 Edgeeliff Road Currie, Joseph, 63 Crawford Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 467 Danforth, Ralph L., 118 Westminster Avenue DeGiso, Samuel, 58 Dartmouth Street DeLangis, Joseph, 65 Orchard Street Delano, Chauney L. 332 Charles River Road 1Delorey Clifford 49 Mt, Auburn Street Delorey James 19 Oakland Street DelRose, John, 91 Arlington Street Demott, Frank, 35 Elton Avenue Denato, Devito, 18 Ciattage Street Derderian. Walter, 342 Arlington Street De"V ito, Angelo, 186 Arlington Street IDeVoe, Charles, 20 Church Street DeVoe, Stephen, 101 Westminster Avenue DeWitt, John, 145 Galen Street Di Simone, Joseph, 139 Edenfield Avenue DiV'ico, Thomas, 18 Cottage Street Dixon, Frank, 22 Quincy Street Doak, Albert, 15 birch Road Donahue, John, 358 Arlington Street Donavan, Cornelius, 261 Waver ley Avenue Doucette, Charles B., 14 Alden Road Doug'an, James R., 12 Hunt. Street Douglass, George W., 344 School Street Doyle, Arthur, 55 Lexington Street Doyle, John, 28 Quincy Street Duff, Douglas,42 Wo€dleigh Road Duffey, Edward L., 61 Chapman Street >7ukeshire, Norman, 185 N. Beacon. Street Munn, Michael F., 175 Spruce Street Dwyer, Jahn, 485 Main Street Earle, Herbert, 51 Fairview Avenue Edwards, George 0., 700 Belmont Street E,glestvn, Timothy R., 27 Winter Street Emerson, Samuel S., 26 Malden Street English, Aladino, 10 Webster Street English, James, 40 Pequosette Street Fa.ga, Richard, 44 Clarendon Street 69 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Fallon, 'Martin, 27 Elten Avenue Farese, Carmine, 200 Warren Street Farese, John 200 Warren Street Farrauher, Martin J., 173 Waverley Avenue Farrar, James, 6 Croas Street Farrell, Thomas, 137 Morse Street Farrell, Thomas, Jr., 109 UrT on Street Pavusss, Billie, 12 Hearn Street Fazioli, Berttar&, 152 Robbins Road Feeney, Williarn, 26 Eliot Street Finnegan, Herbert A., 13 George Street Flemming, Harold J., 77 Boyd Street Flynn, Lester J., 125 Forest Street Fogarty, Edwaxd, 5 Putnam Street Ford, IrNing, 103 Common Street Forestier4 Frank, 713 Putnam Street Forsythe, Jason, 14 King Street Foshey, George W., 9 Sexton Street Fournier, George L., 12 Lloyd Road Fredey, Emile, 30 Frank Street Friant, lllerriman, 16 Belknap Terrace Friend, James R., 41 Mtchburg Street Friggio, Frank, 379 Arlington Street Fritz, Carl, 33 Richard Road Frost, James P., 74 Barnard Avenue Frost, Junies A , 74 Barnard Avenue Fuller, James E,, 35 Chapman Street Gabron, Arthur F'., 27 Chann ng Road Gallwid, Ernest, 145 Galen Street Galvin, Patrick, 150 Brookline Street Gannon, Hart, 55 Green Street Garabedian, George, 03 Deemer Avenue Garahedlta.n, Nishan, 216 Boylaten Street Geishecker, Philip, 60 Sulisbury Road Geoghegan, Frank, 52 Beacom Park Germania, Henry, 45 Riverside Street Gianfranewco, Guy, 1.1A wrest Street +COLLECTOR'S REPORT 469 Giblerly-, Irvin, 4 wick Street Glynn, Michael H., 247 Common Street Goklrarn, Robert L, 41 Gleason Street. Grant, Nicholas J., 474 Main Street Graves, Everett H., lit Carver Road Grayson, Francis G., 47 Chapttja.-n Street Green, Irving, 39 Otis Street Green, John, 52 'Salisbury Road Greni+er, Edward J,, 226 Sycamore Street Gre'ier, Louis, 226 Sycamore Street Gretter, W. Piumeir, 387 School Street Griffin, ,Palm D., 18 Warwick Road Gulbankian, Gaxabed, 44 Crawford Street Guzzetti( +Gui.seppe, 12 Berkeley Street Hagopian, Hagop, 15 Chauncy Street Hagopian, Napolevn, 15 Chauncy Street Haira, Martin,.7 Lloyd Roar Hall, Harvey, 194 Waverley Avenue Ball, Henry, 194 Waverley Avenue Halpin, Thomas, 70 Galen Street Hann, Odo F., 7 Ladd Street Hannagan, Martin, 128 Summer Street Hannan, Thomas, 67 Hazel Street Hardiman, William, 33 Cube Street Harrington, George, 85 Morse Street Harington, Joseph, 41 Cuba Street Hz3rin ton, Joseph R., 468 Belmont Street Harrington, Timothy J., 614 Arsenal Sheet Harris, .Bruce, 16,1 Walnut Street Harris, Raymond, 481 Main Street Hart, Thomas, 56 Putnam Street . Hartsenstein, Sidney, 160 Schaal treat Harding, Alexander, 159�A Le na on Street Harvey, Herbert, 89 Harnden Av ue Hauswirth, John J., 302 Waverley kvenne Hayes, John 13,, 83 Edenfield Ave ue Head, Glay D., 64 Commonwealth 7 ad 470 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Heal;, Maurice, 19 ,lames Street Heffernan, Daniel, 366 Arlington Street Hebb, Adana M., 21 Springfield Street Herring, Edward, 154 Edenfield Avenue Hickey, Francis A., 106 Cypress Street Higgins, Arthur L., 46 Brookline .Street Higgins, Frederick J., 82 Fayette Street Higham, William E., 368 School Street Hilton, Chester, 31 Lawrence Street Hilts, Kenneth, 82 Pu t:aam Street Hilt:, Donald, 82 Futnarn Street. Hindlian, James, 159 Boylston 'Street Hhidhan, Percy, 159 Boylston Street Hoffman, Jay S., 840 Edgeeliff Road Hogan, Patrick F., 237 Arsenal Street Holden, Robert J., 30 01cott Street Holmes, B. Phillips, 37 Franklin Street Halt, Walter J., 10 Summit Road Herod, Arnold, 120 Pleasant Street Herod, William, 120 Pleasant Street Hovagirnian, Joseph, 53A Quimby Street Howard, Ephraim, 19 Adams Street Howland, Donald G., 156A Belmont Street Howland, James, 158 Belmont Street Howley, Jolm, 209 a.tertown Street Hughes, Charles, 16 Hunt Street Hullihen, Clarence, 194 Orchard Street Hurley, John, 3 Swett Court Iadcnisre, Nicholas, 17 Oakland Street Igoe, John J., 50A Melendy Avenue Ingham, Percy, 537 Mt. Auburn Street Isaac, James, 26 Louise Street Jackson, Frank, 476 Mt. Auburn Street Jackson, William, 63 Burnham Street Jenner, Harry, 192 Waverley Avenue Jirelekian, Lev ors, 20 Lawrence Street Johnson, Arvid G., 168 Walnut Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 471 Johnson, Charles R., 343 School Street Johnsen, John, 133 Templeton Parkway Jordon, .Tarries B., 93 Standish Load Juedes, Alfred, 46 Carroll Street Kallagian, Sahag, 57 Prentiss Street Kambasian, Leo, 16 Templeton Parkway Karalekes, John, 97 Grove Street !-arts, Stepht,ii, `27 Ariington Street Harlan, Vartan, 47 Bigelow Avenue Kasabian, Kerkor, 9 Hosmer- Street Kai°sarlian, Leo, 20 Lloyd Road Kazarkian, George, 22 Dartmouth Street Keefe, A—ithur, 21 Middlesex Road Keefe, Arthur H., 23 Maple Street Keefe, John, 198 Rutland Street Kelley, Patrick, 52 Spring Street Kelley-, William, 128 Walnut Street Kendall, Thomas C., 12 Berkeley Street Kenney, Francis J., 42 Cuba Street Kent, Ralph F., 370 Charles River road Kerrigan, John, 37 Morton Street Khohoodoorian, John, 48 Dartmouth Street Kilcoyne, Eugene J., 129 Chapman Street Kilg;or, D. A-Terrill, Jr., 135 Galen Street Kinchla, Timothy F., 44 Morse Street Kingston, Harold, 139 Grove Street Kulick, Felix, .UO Pleasant Street Ladd, Joseph H., 90 Robbins Road Laing, Jahn B., 852 Belmont Street Lally, John A., 55 Grandview Avenue Lang, Alfred, 11 Brimmer Street LaRcebe, Arthur, 28 Adains Street Lashwav, Francis J., 32 Morton Street Lavine, Clarence, 26 Dexter Avenue Levrow,, Harry, 44 Porter Street Lawler, Richard A., 28 Putnam Street Lawson, Hensbee, 11 Spring Court 472 WATURTONN"N TOWN REPORT LeBlanc, Robert G., 10 California Fart; LeFevre, Jobn, 24 .Dexter Avenue Legere, Doss, 2 Putnam Street Legere, Edward, 72 Ftitnazn Street Leonard, John J., 105 Rutland Street Leonard, Paul W., 63 tiilliside Road Lindsey, Thomas F., 56 Forest St reet Linehan, Jahn J., 234 No. Beacon Street Linehan, Lawrence, 12 Upland Road Linnell, Fred, 254 Waverley Avenue Kittle, Albert C., 86 No. Beacon Street Little, Richard K., 12 Linden Street Loiselle, George, 83 Mt. Auburn Street Lombard, Joseph, 00 .Mt. Auburn Street Laoskin, John J., 26 Hersom Street Lougee, Sidn y, 94 Walnut Street Luckey, Chester A., 43 Pequosette Street Lumbar, Louis R., 11 hrimmer Street Lumbar, William W., 11 Brim er Street Lupo, Anthony, 211 Watertown Street Lupo, ?kick, 211 Watertown Street Luppinu, Joseph, Ira Arsenal Street Lyman, Bernard, 201 Watertown Street Lynch, Adam, 183 Grove Street Lynde, Kenneth R., 90 Poplar Street MacDonald, Ames, 22 Boyd Street MacDonald, Edward G., 38 Franklin Street, deceased MacDonald, Richard, 27 Keenan Street MacDonald, Richard, 104 Cypress Street Mackie, Barry, 402A Pheasant Street Madaanian, Joseph, 90 Dexter Avenue Mahan, John, 241 Waverley Avenue Mahcrpey, Michael, 271 Pleasant Street Mahoney, Thomas, 271 Pleasant Street Mahoney, Walter, 19 Boylston :Street Maboney, William S., 541 fain Street Malloy, George, 7 Chandler Street COLLEt;TOR'S REPORT 41 Malloy, John J., 17 Templetan Parkway Maloney, .lames A., IS Stanley Avenue Malorea, Gabriel, 11 Morse Street Manning, John J., 16 Stearns Road Manning, Patrick, 8 Fletcher Terrace 14lanzell, Mazur, 1016 Belmont Street Marcella, Charles, 27 Keenan Street Marston, William G., 48 Hersom Street Martin, Charles, 183 Lovell .Road Martz, Frederick L,, 309 School Street Maunus, Edward, 102 Boylston Street Taunus, Willi alz J,, 100 Boylston Street Maxwell, J. George, 10 Bates Road 41azza, Charles C., 37 Cottage Street McRarron, John E., 13 Derby Road McCarthy, Patrick,23 Maple Street McCarthy, Thomas, 119 Summer Street McCarthy, William P., 37 Emerson Road McCauley, Albeit, 126 Nichols Avenue McClellan, Joseph, 26 Elliot Street McClellan, Robert, 70 Dexter Avenue McCue, Thomas J., 93 No. Beacon Street McDade, Edward, 16 Waverley Avenue McDermott, Thomas, 156 Sycamore Street McDonald, Charles, 33 Laurel Street McDonald, Colin, 17 Adams Street McDonald, Daniel, 64 California Street McDonald, Frank, 29 Prescott :Street McDonald, Barry, 100 Langdon Avenue McDonald, Joseph A., 13 Quincy Street McDonald, Thomas,, 48 Summer Street McDonald, Thomas, Jr., 48 Summer Street McElroy, Benjamin H., 23 Lunt Street McElroy, Joseph, 371 Hunt Street McGee, David, 21 Linden Way McGivney, Alexander J., 4 Buick Street ,McGrath, Angus, 800 Main Street 474 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT McGuire, Charles, 92 Lowell Avenue AicHugo, Walter, 50 Capitol Street McIntyre, Raymond, 1.5 Purvis ,Street Ivlcasaac, Alex, 79 Bigelow Avenue McKeen, George W., 103 Worcester Street AlcKennon, Charles, 100 Rutland Street McLaughlin, Frank, 135 .13oyd Street McLaughlin, John, 28 Fairfield Street McLaughlin, Jahn S., 162 Hillside Road McLellan, Joseph A„ 480 114a n Street McLeod, William, 37 Riverside Street McMann, William, 25 Palfrey Street McMa.sters, John, 26 Palfrey Street McNamara, Daniel J., 49 Gilbert Street McNutty, William F., 31 Prescott Street McWh rter, Earl, 119 Spruce Street Meachlin , 2,dward, 54 Beechwood Avenue Meehan, Daniel, 51 Main Street MelRnson, Joseph, 24 Dexter Avenue Mentaian, Stephen, 217 Dexter Avenue Miller, George, 25 Linden Way Mermllo, Patsy„ 42 Westminster Avenue Mesmar, Albert, 120 Belmont Street Mickle, David B., 169 Palfrey Street Minch, Nelson R,, 12 Ladd Street Minella, Lawrence, 36 Oakland Street Miranda, Joseph, 40 Laurel Street Mitchell, William P., 22 Birch Road Moher, Arthur J., 21 Middlesex Road Monahan, George H., 10 Union Street 14fcrnohan, Patrick„ 127 Putnam Street Mondlick, Salomon„ 30 Edgcliff Road Afnntrose, Clifford V., 39 Porter Street M ntvill+e, Harvey J., 25 Morton Street Mooney, George, 126 Nichols Avenue Moore, Lawrence, 16 Dunton Road Moran, Francis, 56 Gilbert Street COLLECTGR'S REPORT 475 Moran, Francis, 56 Gilbert Street Moran, Patrick J., 10 Alfred Road Morrissey, Eugene U., 18o Coniman Street Aforrison, Ralph F., 105 Orchard Street Alouradian, Samuel, 92 C�Tress Street i* oynihaii, Gerard, 38 Royal Street Mudgett, Albert I., G Phillips; Street Mulgrew, John, d., 1.3 French Terrace Mulligan, Gordon, 53 Fequose#tte Street Mulrain, Edward, 522 Pleasant Street Mussen, Raymond, 80 Carroll Street Myers, John, 116 Winsor Avenue Naas, Eli, 2.12 Belrnoiit Street Nam, John B., 232 Belmont Street aUey, John A., 45 Pequosette Street Nard€rne, Louis, 40 Evans Street Needham, Barry It., S3 Gleason Street Neikel;ian, Jack, 57 Quimby Street Nelchian, Harold, 7 Chestnut Park Nelson, Oscar J., 49 Hersom Street Nelson, Robert F., 19 Green Street Newton, William S., 1045 Belmont Street Norcross, Falter E., 10 Hillside Road Norman, Harald, 543 Wit_ Anburn Street Nute, Leslie, 273 Main Street O'Brien, George, 41 Carroll Street O'Brien, Thomas, 79 Templeton Parkway O'Callaghan, Cornelius, 6 Horner Street WCallaghan, John L., 6 Homer Street. O'Donnell, James A., Jr., 500 plain Street Oga.r, Arthur C., 46 Cuba Street O'Halloran, James F., 45 Mt. Auburn Street Ohanian, Martin, 92 Putnam Street O'Hara, James J., 258 Belmont Street O'Leary, Jeremiah F., 82 Fayette Street Olivetto, James, 27 Carroll Street O'Neil, Joseph Al., 4 Howe Street 476 WATERT(3V4'N TOWN REPORT C'Rake, Glen, 154 Common Street Orth, Harold, 80 Hillside Road O'Shea, George E., 41 Adams Avenue Owen, Ralph, 2 Hillside Street Palombo, Jerry, 12 Lloyd Road Papadeau, Vincent, 186 Summer Street Parenti, Enrico, 82 Winter Street Paris, Sherman, 67 Winsor Avenue Parisian, George, 183 Pa frey Street Parker, Harold, 14 Washburn Street Peck, Walter, 542 Mt. Auburn Street Peek, William, 542 Mt. Auburn Street .Perry, Ernest, 38 Marshall Street Perry, .Max, 20 Palfrey Street Petersen, Albert G., 49 Prescott Street Piantedosi, Benjamin, 164 Pleasant Street Piecia, John, 7 New Lexington Street Pike, Charles W., 404 Pleasant Street Pillsbnry ,Benjamin, 232 Bellevue Read Poillucci ,Gus, 7 Yukon Avenue Pvlitis, George, 28 Xeenan Street Potter, George, 09 Dexter Avenue Potter, Paul, 198 Maplewood Street Prendergast, Martin, 11 Royal Street Pullman, Edward, 80 Melendy Avenue Purdy, John, 17 Chester Street Rae, Albert W., 159A Lexington Street Ralph, Frank W., 808 Mt. Auburn Street Ralph, Joseph S., 809 Mt. Auburn Street Rand, Edmund W., 168 Walnut Street Rattigan, John J., 56 Bradford Road Reardon, ,Tames A., 4 Jewett Street Regan,, Richard, 40 Duple Street Reidle, Caspex, 33 Bacon Street Rice, Albert S., 3455 Charles River Road Bice, John H., "r Hamden Avenue Riley, Edward, 28 Clyde Road COLLECTOR'S REPORT 477 Riley, John, 64 Elton Avenue Robbins, Raymond, 96 Russell .Avenue Robinson, Frank M., 73 Spruce Street Robinson, Harry N'., 20 Oakland Street Robinson, Herbert, 73 Spruce Street Robinson, Wilham J'., 106 Walnut Street Rogers, Chester F., 20 Belnxont Street Rogers, John, 41 Fairfield Street Rollins, Stanley, 3 Swett Court Rooney, Jahn B., 110 Riverside Street Rooney, John F., 110 riverside Street Rose, Arthur, 53 Salisbury Road Russo, Fred, 5 Swett Court Russo, Peter, 10 Middle Street Ryan, William J., 106 Edenfield Avenue Sacca, Roy, 38 Edgeeliff Road Sampson, George, 48 Dartmouth Street Santeam, Charles, 63 Dexter Avenue Sara_f, Stephen, 35 Boylston Street arannai, Barry, 133 Dexter Avenue Sargent,, John, 610 Arsenal Street Sarkis, George X, 24 Dexter Avenue Sattanino, Peter, 14 Everett Avenue Scanlon, William P., 396 School :Street Searci, Daniel, 132 Putnam Street Schofield, Alfonso, 47 Mt. Auburn, ,Street Scott., Edward W., 32 Sunnybank Read Seaman, George, 64 Elton Avenue rSelian, Missak R., 14 Union Street Sernonian, Melkon G., 31 Melendy Avenue Serafino, Vietor, 30 Westland Road Shaughnessy, Daniel B.., 25 Hosmez Street Shea, John F., 142 Galen Street Shea, John R., 302 Waverley Avenue Shea, Charles, 11 Howard Street Sheldon„ George, 61 Church Street Shellhorn, Bartlett S„ 41 Beacon Park 478 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT Sheridan, Jose-ph P,, .l72 Sehcrol Street Sheridan, Patrick J., 172 School Street Silvaggi, Libestore, 16 Warren Street Simeock, Walter E., 65 Gilbert Street S'imonian, Martin, 198 Arlington Street Simpson, Edward, 165 Worcester Street Simpson, Edward P., 56 Evans Street Sirianni, Joseph, 99 Grove .'street Skahill, Peter J., 77 Riverside Street Skelton, Walter, W Howe Street Slamin, Thomas, 41 Union Street Slawsh}, Samuel, Jr., 324 Arlington .Street Smith, Francis E., 92 No. Beacon Street Smith, Harry, 18 Hunt Street Smith., John, 35 Wilmot Street Stanchfield, Auer, ICJ Irrma Avenue Stanchfield, Earle, 19 Irma Avenue Starr, Herbert W., 17 Fuller Road Stephens, ;Fred J., 96 HaGrnden Avenue 5tevrman, Bernard, 51 Boyd Street Storey, Eugene L., 109 Hillside Road. Sullivan, John, 35 Fifield Street Sullivan, Joseph F., 65 Lowell Avenue Sullivan, Timothy, 65 Lowell Avenue Takvorian, Levan, 48 Cypress Street Tanner, Randolp$, 28 Francis Street Taste, Alex, 172 2 Walnut Street Tattrie, David H., 38 Cypress Street Tiano, Michael, .37 Quirk Street Tinglof, Jo eph, 62 Hall Avenue Tirone, Antonio, 136 Arlington Street Tocei, Clarence, 11) Lowell Avenue Tontassian, Jacob, 2'3U Boylston Street Topjian, Dauiel, 19 Prentiss Street: Tosi, Thomas, 61 Nyack Street Tracy, Edward J., 49 Hall Avenue Triconi, Dominick, 113 Forest Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 479 Tselepis, George P., 10 Bostonia Avenue Tupper, Charles W., 577 lain Street Vaccarello, Thomas, 215 Palfrey Street Vnecarello, Vincent, 215 Palfrey Street Vahey, Martini P., 111 Evans Street Valante, William, 5 Oak Street Valentiao, Almerico, 44 Cottage Street Valentino, George, 11. Norseman Avenue Vandelvrolade, John E., 74 Evans Street VanDohlen, Frederick, 24 Birch Road VanDohlen, Robert, 24 Birch. Road Vandone, Theodore, 2 Kimball Road Vankeurenm, Arno, 101 Carroll Street Veito, Don, 194 Summer Street Wadleigh, Moses B., 14 Aden Road Walker, Charles, 15 Francis Street Walsh, James, 42 Mt. Auburn Street Walsh, Peter J., 74 Morse Street Walsh, Stephen, 121 Arsenal Street Walter, Randall, 9 Cottage Street Warner, E. Paul, 11 Francis Street Warner, John F., 750 Aft. Auburn Street. Warren, William, 221 Arsenal ,Street Wells, Ernest, 148 Orchard Street Welstead, Frederlck, 2 Hillside Street Wentworth, Jahn J., 73 Piermout Street Wilkins, Richard, 36 Concord hoar] Williams, John P., 24 Louise Street Winston, Thomas, 43 Chapman Street Woodruff, Louis F., 10 Middlesex Road. Woods, John, 9 Gilbert Street: Wright, Burley, 8 Summer Street Wright, Nelson Wit., 618 .Arsenal ,Street Yeo, George F:., 41 Wilmot Street Young, Hebron, 65 Hillside Street Zaino, Albert, 63 Boylston Street Cleverley, Ralph, 32 Sunn}bank Road 480 WA,TERT[]WN TOWN RKPORT Ziegel, Ant[iorly-, 2 Oakland :street Quinn, Edward M., 29 French Street McCough, Edmund, 89 Maplewood Street Hanrahwi, .Francis, 826 Mt. Auburn Street Belben, Charles h., 33 Dexter Avenue Shields, Matthew, 101 Arsenal Street Cutting, AIbert W., 100 Pleasant Street Cooper, William L,, 16 Fifield Street Comfort, Redford, 669 Main .street Comfort ,James J., 669 Main Street DiAndrea, Frank P., 178 Summer Street McNamara, George, 49 Gilbert Street 1933 OLD AGE ASSISTANCE AdamD, Joseph, Jr., 46 Edenfield Avenue Adoorlan, John, 58 Melently Avenue Agoni, Angelo, 146 Galen. Street Agresta, Nicholas, 66 Forest Street Aiello, Joseph, 41 Quirk Street Akers, Frank, 2 Bellevue Terrace Alpine, Otto, 224 Belmont Street Alwis, William, Coolidge Avenue Ambrose, Ja.nies J., aX Capitol Street Ame-chetti, Alec, 78 School Street Anierian, Kurken, 86 Dexter Avenue Amerian, Mudgrich, 86 Dexter Avenue Amichetti, Luigi, 10 Glarenclon Avenue Amodio, Anthony, 204 Ort!hard Street Anasatasia, Samuel, 19 Bastonia Avenue Andersnn, David, 168 Belmont Street Anderson, Jack C., 12 Bate. Road Andrews, A3oysius, 34 Irma Avenue Andrews, Paul, 106 Gress Street . geld, Tony, 1.6 Churchill Angelucci, Matteo, 4 Sexton Street Anjoorian, Geragas, 180 Walnut Street Antonellis, Clernentino, 22 Lyom Court Antonucci, Ralph, 7 Spring Court COLLECTOR'S REPORT 481 Arcese, Andrew, 47 Waltham-Street Arena, Frank, 8 Bastonia Avenue Ar,ge-nta, DDnienick, 38 Clarendon Street Arian, Mihran, .524 Mt. Auburn Street Arone, Lawrence, 25 Norseman Avenue G AryoudziaJn, Bedxas M., 73 Nichols Avenue Aubrey, Charles N., 9 Edgecliffe Road Aucoin, Bradford, 19 Jewett Street Aucoin, Harold, 19 Jewett Street Aucoin, Thomas, 19 Jewett Street Avery, Daniel, fit No. Beacon Street Babcock, Freeman M., 17 Gilbert Street Bagshaw, William, 40.) Pleasant Street Bailey ,Otis S., 54 Edenfield Avenue Bailey, 'Thomas P., 73 Union Street Baird, Robert W., 40 Hell .Avenue Baird, Roy F., 40 Hall Avenue Baker, Sphren, 30 Fairfield Street Baker, Jobn, 68 Dexter Avenue Baldt�zn, Jol°ui, 7 Parker Street Baltruashat, Anthony, 7.3 Boyd Street Burnbord, Chester A., 163 Fayette Street Banigian ,Troy, 9 No. Park Street Barclay, John R., 25 Acton Street Barkrnail, Gerard, 27 Lawrence Street Bartlett, Edward, 763 Mt. Auburn Street Bastile, Joseph, 231 Arsenal Street Easilio, Felix, 7 Hearn Street Basmajian, Hampartzoum, 574 14Tt. Auburn Street Bassett, Ruben, 52 Quince Street Kazarian, Charles, 133 Dexter Avenue Uazarian, Vick, 48 Hazel Street Bazarian, Panos, 48 Hazel Street Bearo'ne, Charles, is Edgeeliffe Road Beauchamp, Haig, Elk Prospect Street Becker, Herman F., 71 Edenfield Avenue' Bei,gh, Albert, 28 141iddle Street 482 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Belben, Charles N., 33 Dexter Avenue Belcher, Thumas, 37 Morton Street Beleny, 1.lanny, 31 Hosmer Street ]Bell, John, 121 Marshall Street Bellamy, William L., Jr., 62 Beechwood Avenue Benck, Arthur C., 31 Fairview Avenue Bennt, Ernes, 14 Jewett Street Berwick, John, 60 Tea Street Bevans, William J., 70.8Mt. Auburn Street Bezanson, .,Austin B., 76 Morse Street Bickford, Leland, 48 Fayette Street Binks, Joseph, S., 139 Morse Street Bincks, Jaseph W., 139 Morse Street Biles, Horace, 187 Maplewood Street Bixby, Charles A., 229 Common Street Black, John, 40 Dexter Avenue Blake, John P., 720 Mt. Auburn Street Blake, ,Peter T., 720 Idt. Auhun Street Blakeney, Thomas R., 2 Cross Street Bleilear, Charles J., 28 Palmer Street Bolmstrom, Bert, 91 Mt. Auburn Street Boardman, Peter, 13 Melendy* Avenge Boghigian, George, 23 Nichols ,Avenue Boghigian, 1lartan, 28 Nichols Avenue Bogoshian,Moonoog, 67 Bigelow .Avenue Bogosian, Simon, 19 Melendy Avenue Brhanon, Francisn, 63 Fitchburgh Street Boisvert, Homer, 272 School Street Bold, Jahn J., 47 Mt.. Auburn Street Bold, John M , 69 Boylston Street Bonjoukegian, Leo, 17 Lloyd Road Boothby, Vinal, 52 Spring Street Bourden, Samuel, 19 Morse. Street Hourne, Clarence V., 272 Main Street Bowe, Frank, 62 California Street Boyajian, Hagop, 73 Crawford Street Boylan, James, 74 Pitchbizrgh Street COLLECTOR"S REPORT 483 Boyle, Janies S„ Jr., 5 Upland .Road Bradley, Ira, 51 Quirk Street Brandley, Merman, 172 Walnut Street Bra-sill, Paul, 26 Norseman Avenue Bresnan, John J., 32 Concord Road Broehu, Joseph, 12 Coolidge Hall Road Brooks, John, 2 Kimball Road Broussian, Alfred, 128 Chapman Street Brown, Daniel T.., 103 Worcester Street Brown, Gordon K., 55 Winsor Avenue Brusselles, Pasquale, 169 Edenfield Avenue Bryant, Robert, 41 Winter Street Buccadora Joseph, 308 Main Street Buckley, Francis E., 30 Chauncy Street Buckle-, William F., 30 Chauncy Strut Buckley, William J., .13 Union Street Buggy, Waiter K., 82 Carroll Street Burgess, Joseph, 32% Palfrey Street Burke, Joseph, 51 Olney Street Burke, Patrick, 36 Fdenfield Avenue Burke, Thomas, 125 Lexington Streit Burke, Thomas, 83 A-rsenal Street Burke, Walter F., 133 Arsenal Street Burns, John H., 38 Cypress Street Busconi, John, 40 Quin-aby Street Butchers, Clyde A., 63 Walnut Street Battler, Cornelius, 15 New Lexington Street Butler, Edward U., 17 Derby Road Butler, John W., 26 Myrtle Street Butters, Horatio, 277 Main Street Cabral, Frank, 38 Dartmouth Street Cabral, John, 38 Dartmouth Street Calarse, Jahn, 189 Waveriey Avenue Caligaxiri, Brunt, 91 'Watertown Street Callahan, William, 51 Cypress Street Callaana.n, Francis W., 16 13cyd Street Caflanan, Martin L., 146 Pleasant Street 484 WATHR7`C)WN 'l`MV N REPORT Callanan, ZLchael 3., 146 Pleasant Street Callaanatn, William, H,, 146 Pleasant Street Callera, Angelo, 18 Myrtle Street Campbell, James, 21 Bacon Street Campbell, Paul R., 32 Evans Street Canady, Oscar M., 18 Charming Road +Cat-nalonga, Veto, 14 Taylor Street Cansanell , Percieles, 658 Mt. Auburn Street Caplis, Edward J,, 19 Thurston Road Cappucci, Mike, 23 Bostonia Avenue Carcia, Joseph, 24A horseman Avenue Carey, Thomas F., 269 No. Beacon Stet Carley, Francis L,, 144 Dexter .avenue Carlisle, George A., 66 Edgeeiiff Road Carlson, Axel E,, 22 Irving Street Carlson, Ralph ,A.., 138 Spruce Street Carmel, John C., 22 Oakland Street Carr, Harold, 6 Washburn Street Carr, Joseph 11., 295 Main Street Carrelli, Frank, 7 Hearn Street Carta, Roger, 22 Perry Street Casey, Michael, 142 Galen Street Cass dn, William, 2 Priest Road Cmaella, Guiseppe, 151 Arsenal Street Castagnola, Joseph, 87 Sparkhill Street Caswell, Byron S., 271 Waverley A-venue Cate, Rai* L., 434 Mt. Auburn Street Catering, Natale, 7 Nichols Avenue Cawley, Jolui J., 298 Waverly Avenue Ceglia, Carmen, 33 Church Hill Centarino, Manuel, 97 Arlington Street Centola, Ciovaxmi, 156 Arlington Street Cerraxto, Frazik, 118 King 'Street Chadwick, Bernard H., 467 Pleasaut Street Chadwick, Henry W., 467 VIP-asant Street Chaviis, George E., 60 Edgeeliff Road Chakanirarn, George, 6 Roemer Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 4b x Charaberlaiji, Austin, 42 Spying-field Street Chamberlain, Carl W,, 203 Orchard Street. ChamberWn, Raymond S, 76 Irving Street Chamberlain, Stephen H., 57 Carroll Street Chandler, Horace, 15 Derby Road Chapman, Charles, 15 Auburn Place Chapman, William, 185 School Street C:hevour ,Charles B., 534 Mt. A.ubum Street Choolgian, Jahn, 48 Salisbury Road Chopourlan, Harry M., 604 Mt. Auburn ,Street Christopher, Arnold, 8 Pearl Street Christopher, Everett, 8 Pearl Street C:hurukian, Vahan, 79 Grove Street Churchill, Edward E., 64 Walnut Street Ciceotelli, Luigi, 30 Quirk Street Cirnallis, George, 129 Boylston Street Clancy, Frank, 284 No. Beacon Street Clancy, Martin, 284 No. Beacon. Street Clark, Guy P., 84 Waverley Avenue (Mwk, Herbeft J., 9 Lawrence Street Clark, Robert W., 28 Marshall Street Cleverley, Ralph, 32 Sunnybank Road UbIf Ord, Mark, 26 Palfrey Street Coffey, John E., 94 Belmont Sit Coffey, Owen, 182 Pleasant Street Cogan, pied. A., 119 Winsor Avenue Colella A,ugustlne, 1.1 Irma Avenue Coleman, John, 61 No.. Beacon, Street Colleran, Joseph F., 15 Chauncey Street. Culligan, Albert, 5 Royal Street Culligan ,Charles P., 5 Royal Street Collin-, Albert C., )15 1-fighlancl Avenue Collins ,Henry, 23 Maple Street Collins, Michael, 502 Main Street, Collins, Patrick, 23 Maple Street Colvin, Gillen, 22 Warwick Ruad Cvwfort, TkWord, 669 Main Street 486 WATERTOWN TOWN REP€ .RT Concannon, Edmund, 66 11alfrey Street. Condon, William G., 25 Dewey Street Connelly, Joseph S., 4 Adams Street Connell-, :Michael, 249 lain Street Connors, Bernard F., 32 Cuba Street Connors, Edward, 16 Hunt Street Connors, fflehael J., 32 Cuba Street Connors, T'hania,s M., 83 Rutland Street Cansalara ,, Nicholas, 272 Palfrey Street Constanaa, Francis, 15 Pond Staceet Conti, Albert, 88 Arlangton Street Cook, Frank, 156 Orchard Street Coole, Simeon, 36 Howard Street Cooper, Claude, 89 Stonleigh Road Cooped, William, 164 Waverley venue Coote E,dward, 9 Melville Terrace Corafi, Rocco, 6 Rifle. Street Corazinni, Henry, 16 Cypress Street Corcoran, Dennis, 15 New LeAngton Street Corcoran, Edmund, 65 PaLfrey Street Corcoran, Jahn, 26 01cott Street Corcorall T,imothy, 221. Pleasant Street Cordeiru, ,Aires, 36 Hazel. Street Cornell, David, 135 'Watertown Street Corsetti, Joseph, 199 Lexington Street Cosali, Antonio, 15 Howard Street Cosali, Cn;La zu, 1.5 Howard. Street Costes, Joseph F., 184 Bellevue '.venue Coughlin, Jeremiah, 73 Union Street Covino, Clando, 226 Westminster Avenue (.fox, Solna, 12 Ding Street Craig, William R., 80 Spriug Street Crac:kfard, Charles, 29 Hunt Street Cronin William J., 93 Marsball Street Crosby, Henry F., 5 Steam Road Cross, Haig, 63 Prospect Street Crowley, Gharles, 111 Poplar StreeL C OLLECTOR'S REPORT 487 Crowley, Joseph, ii Hudson Street Crozier, Jayne$ R., 81 Hovey Street Currie, James F., 53 Myrtle Street Cu hing, Bruce, 57 Hovey Street ssolito, Lawrence, 77 Boyd Street Dacey, W lliarn G., 51 Commonwealth Road Dadagian, John, 62 Putnam Street 1lafnikas, James, 217 Arlington Street Dala.ssio, John, 24 Ding Street Dale, John, +64 Elkton Avenue Dalesaio, Fred ,24 King Street. Daley, Frank, 129 Winsor Avenue Da,lvell, Dominic, 28 Merryfield Avenue Damon, Hoy F., 41 Oakland Street Danforth, Ralph La., fig No. Beacon Street Daniel, Malcolm, 141 Edenfield Avenue Daversa „Anthony, 18 Myrtle Street Darr $,Robert W., 11 Spring Court Davis, Wilbert, 106 Cypress Street Dawson, Peter J„ 66 Salisbury Rand Dawson William J., 12 Arlington Street Decker, Clarence J., 27 Pleasant Street Dederitan, Varton X, 342 Arlington Stet Dehele, Patrick, 23 Boyd Street Dehtr, T. Otto, 27 Oakley Road Deluleo, Santa, 55 Spring Street JDelbar an, George, 13 Hazel Street Deldon, Jahn, 175 Fayette Street Delrnage, Joseph, 77 Langdon Avenue DelifFi, Agostino, 12 New Le)dngton Street Delory, Arthur, 191 Pleasant Street Delorey, .dames, 19 Oakland Street DeMarco, Nicholas, 195 Fayette Strut Demar'ino, Michael, 531 Pie--,;ant- StreA Denntsan, Benjamin, 26 Irving Park Dennis, Roy, 118 Westminster Avenue Densraw*ski, Antonin, 41 Cuba Street 488 WA'Cl+.li`1'f)WN TOW:' REPORT Depabo, Joseph( 8111) Mt. Auburn- Street Depenian, Nishan, 10 Oliver Road DerBoghosian, Paul, 119 Dexter Avenue DeRonde, Ralph E., Jr., 41 Warwick Road DeRonde, Ralph E., Sr., 41 Warwick Road Deroy i an, Armen, 19 Melendy Avenue Dascheres, Arthur J., Jr., 39 Upland Road Detroui, Patsy, 31 Waverley Avenue Dewecchlo, James, 131) Evans Street. DeVincentis, Carlo, 9 Spring Street, Devichio, Loreto, 135 Arsezral Street. Devine, Charles J., 52 Commonwealth Road Devine, Walter J., 52 Commonwealth Road Devlin, Joseph P., 194 School Street DeZergia, Auguston, 22 Wilson Avenue Diegnan, Patrick, 19 .Adams Street. DiGregori, Joseph, 29 Bancroft Street Dillon, John J., 517 Mt. Auburn Street DiPietro, Angelo, 83 Arlington 'Street DiStefano, Edmond, 37 Sprinkl,ill Divecchio, Vincenzo, 139 Evans Sheet Dodakian, John, 73 N chols.Avenue Dixon, Frank, 22 Quincy Street - Dola.n, George F., 812 Belmont Street Donahue, John, 8 Lowell Avenue Donnelly, John F., 23 Grenville Road Donavan, M. Augustus, 362 Arlington Street Dormady, Edward, 168 Waverley .Avenue Dorsi, Fred, 43 Prospect Street Dostownian, Ruelaen, 150 I icl ols venue Daugan, James R. 8 Summer Street Downer, Stuart 13., 303 Waverley Ave-nue Davmey, John .J., 207 PaHrey Street Doyle, Charles R., 344 Belmont ,Street Doyle, John, 41 Cuba Street Doyle, John, 344 Belmont Street Doyle, Michael, 68 California Street Drago, John, 535 Mt. Auburn Street Drew, James F., 359 Arlington..Stireeet Duca, Eliseo, 83 Arlington .Street Dudley, George, 17 Spruce Street , Dufiley, Joseph A., 63 Templeton.Parkway Duffy, Hemy, 33 Hunt Street Duggan, Arthur, 59 Adams Avenue Dunbar, Arthur R., 141 Marshall Street Dunn, Jahn E., 175 Spruce Street Dunn, Martin T., 175 Spruce Stet Dunne, James, 58 Morse Street Dunphy, James P., 45 Grenville Road Dupuis, Charles J., 29 Frank Street Durfee, John, 49 Hersom Street Durgin, Tifton IL, 32 Cuba Street Durkin, "Thomas, 16 Irving Street Darling, Fred D., Jr., 476 Arsenal Street Dwyer, Michael( 485 Main Street Dymsza, Edmund V., 1 Oakley Road Eagles, Charles, `6 Morse Street Edgecomb, Albert E., 107 ,W:ipsvr Avenue Elbag, George, 19 Coolidge Hill, Road Ellis, George, 194 Pleasant ;street English, Angelo, 9 Spring Court English, Domenico, 9 Spring Street, English, Felix, 52 Crawford Street English, James, 40 Pequosette Street., English, Jaynes, 9 Spring Court English, Joseph, 9 Spring Court English, Joseph E., 44 Pe€luosette Street Ennis, Earl J., 167 Wa.verley Avenue Esposito, Barnes, 18 Chandler Street Evans, Arthur 13., 44 Quimby Street Fagler, J. Leroy, 33 Fifield Street Falstrom, Carl E., 96 Hillside Road Fardy, Thowas, 666 Belmont Street Farese, John, 200 Warren Street 9O WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Faria, Manuel, 72 Hillside Read Farraher, Martin J., 58 Gilbert Street Farrar, ,Tames, 6 Crois Street Farrell, John, 4 Winter Street Farrell, Leonard J., 83 Edenfield Avenue Farrell, Michael F., 137 Morse Street Farrell, Paul, 137 Morse Street Farrenkoff, Joseph 'T'., 122 langdon Avenue Fay, George, 122 N. Beacon Street Fay, John J., 122 No. Beacon Street Fay, Leo M.,222 No. Beacon Street Feeney, William, 33 Elliot Street Felt.ch, Benjamin, 28 Hovey :Street Fencer, Maurice, Ili Hunt Street Fifield, Mark Lr., 127 Lexington Street Files, Addismi E., 26 Ding Street Files, Walter W., 12 Hardy Avenue r1 irninano, Saverin, 110 Forest Street Fiske, Clarence, 146 Sycamore Street F;ske, Clarence, 144 Dexter Avenue Flanagan, George, 543 WIt. Auburn Streett Flannery, Jahn X., 86 Prentiss Street Flynn, Bart, 104 Morse Street Flynn, John, 41 Mt. Auburn Street Flynn, Tester J„ 241 Palfrey Street Fogarty, Edward, 543 Mt. Auburn Street Foley, George C., 6 Howe Street Foley, Patrick E., 9 Oliver Bead Forbes, John F., 21 Eliot Street Fortin, Albert J., 46 Quincy Street Fournier, George L., j2 Lloyd Road Fowler, Henry, 13 Ladd Street F`raulnelri, Felix, 12 Coolidue Hill RoA Prench, Robert R., 545 Main Street Friend, James R., 41 le;tchburg Street Pundekiian, Alexander, 18 Llyod Road Gallagher, Herman, 85 Galen Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 491 Gallagher, Thomas H., 126 Woreoster Street Gallant, John, 74 Summer Street Galvin, .Patrick, 150 Brookline. Street Canna, Bert, 15 Alelendy Avenue Gardber, Maurice L., 115 Putnam Street Garretto, Joseph, 285 Palfrey Street Garvey, Thomas, 808 Main Street Geisheeker, Phillip, 17+6 Orchard Street Gentile, John, 27 Dewey Street Geragosian, Costas, 24 Berkeley Street Germaiuo, Henry, 46 Riverside Street Gifford, Joseph W., 48 Irving Street Giggey, Freder2eR 1k"m., 49 Evans Street Giglio, Carmen, 59 Elm Street Gildea, Leo, 36 Elliot Street Glover, Charles G., 45 Dartmouth Street Glynn, Andrew, 51 Main Street Glyn, Len +C., 106 Putnam Street Gobron, Arthur F., 27 Charming Road Gore, George, Perkins Institute: Gould, Albert, 27 Winger Street Gass, Walter S., 189 Riverside Street Grafton, Charles P., 72 Belmont Street Grange, William H., 23 Morton Street Greenwood, George, 16 Bostenia Avenue Greenwood, James, 93 California Street Gregory}, Krikor, 203 School Street Grettear, W, Plumer, :387 School Street Griffin, Frank A., 74 Charles River Road Green, Fred C., 17 Dexttir Avenue Gregor, John M., 12 Templeton Parkway Grigoreas, Christopher, 31 kondazian Street Grimes, G. Edward, Perkins Institute Gulbankian, Carabed, 57 Quimby Street Gulesian, Joseph, 203 School Street Gullason, Charles, 193 Boylston Street Gullason, Roland, 193 Boylston Street 492 WATERTOMWN T{?WIN REPORT Gunn, William, 7 Dexter Avenue Haberer, Max, 93 Grave Street Haggerty, Henry L., 91 Spruce Street Hagopian, Mural, 49 Crawford `Street Hate, Joseph, 26 Fifield Street Halenza, Henry G., 94 Whisor Avenue hall, Franklin D., 91 Mt. Auburn Street Halsey, Raymond, 12 Hovey Street Hamilton, Carrell W,, 52 Fitchburg Street Hannon, Names J., 16 No. Beacon Court Hanley, Frank, 172 Main Street, Hunley, George S., 24 Hersom'Street Hsnrahan, Francis, 543 Mt. Auburn Street Hansun, David, 29 Lincoln 'Street 14an$on, J. Edward, 2l3 Lincoln Street Hardirna-n, William, 87 Sparkilt Street Marley, Bruce, 178 Spruce Street Farris, Bruce, 168 WaLnut Street 'Harris, Charles, 623 Main Street Harris, Peter, 120 Belmont Street Barris, Silas M., 30 Chapman Street Harrington, Fred, 33 Galen Street Harrington, Michael B., 65`.Bacon Street Harrison, George, 14 Merryfield Avenue Hartnett, Edward, 15 Copeta id Street Hastings, Leon W., 138 Grci rd Strom Hatch, Preston C., 175 Spruce Street Hatfield, August, 159 Langd6h Avenue Hatighey, Edward F., 343 Sffiool Street flatisv6 irth, Albert J., 298 Waverley .A.yetlm .Hayes, John J., Sr., 81 Church Street Hayes, John �., dr., fit Church Street Healey, Maurice, 19 Jamea Street Heger ty, James S., 32 ,S.pringfiald Street Re,ggar, Sam, 133 Arsenal Street Hehir, Matthias, 49 Water Stet Hickey, John, 185 Galen 9tre;6t COLLECTOR'S REPORT 49"a Hill, Acan, 88 California Street Hill, Aean, 88 CalUerrua Street Hiltz, Kenneth, 92 Pubaam Street Hindlian, Percy, TAG Irma Avenue Hogan, John, 166 Spruce Street Hakenson, Niles, 14 Porter Street Holland,James J.,131 Surrrmer Street Holland, J. Edward, 16 Stearns'Road Holland,William J., 602 Mt. Auhurzi Street Holmes, E. Phillip, 37 Franklin Street Holmes, Clinton E., 34 Union Street Hnrridge, Joseph, 12 Hovel. Street Houde, Richard, 36 Paul Street Howarth, Frank, 89 Morse Street Howland, Donald G., 29 Springfield Street Hubbard, Charles R., 31 Laild Street Hughes, Frank L., 41 Paul Street Hughes, Thomas L., 16 Hurst Street Hullihen, Clarence, 18 Hilltop Road Hensley, Lindell, 133 Templeton Parkway Hunter, Charles L.,54 Union Strut Hurley, John, 145 Morse Street Hussey, John, 36 Irving Street Hutchings, Calvin L., 7 Fleteher Terraeo Hyland, Joseph, 113 Langdon Avenue Ianniell+o, Patsy, 259 Lexington Street Ingham, Benjamin, 537 Mt. Auburn Street Janabialr, Charlie, 15 Lloyd Road Jardine, Jeffrey, 469A Pleasant Street Jeannette, Raymond A,, 72 Prospect Street Jenn er, Harry, 185 Sumner Street Jepson, Perch' W., 27 Palfrey Street Johnson, ArNrid, 82 Dexter Avenue Johnson, Edward A., E3 Appleton Street Johnson, Charles R., 343 Scheel Street Jnhnsc-n, Harold, 95 Arsenal Street Johnsan, Jaenh J., 78 Dexter Avenue 494 WATERTOWN .TOWN REPORT Jones, Benjamin R., t-0 01cott, Street .Tones, Frank E., 91 Boylston Street Jones, Frederic, 43 Commonwealth Road Jones, Larry 0., 33 Dexter Avenue Kaboiian, Peter, 37 Crawford Street Kachadoorjian, John, 43 Dartmouth Street Kachajian, George, 217 Dexter Avenue Kamalian, McGsek, 41 Cypress. Street Kamalian, Moses, 54 Quimby Street Kane, John J., 2 Derby Toad Kanoustian, Richard, 12 Keith Street IKapralian, Horan, 31 Dewey Street Kar kanian, Kriikor, 16 14axel Street Karas, Stephen, 762 Mt. Auburn Street Karas, Thomas, 162 Mt. Agiburn Street Karsian, -dike, 92 Cypress Street Kaslzarian, Shahick, 77 Templeton Parkway K.asparian, Ka-spar, 77 Templeton I"arkway Kearns, Michael, 15 No, Park Street Keating, Thomas H., 168 School Street Keefe, Cornelius H., 34 Melendy Avenue Keefe, Henry, 36 Cross Street Keefe, James, Jr., 148 Boylston Street Keefe, James, 215 Dexter Avenue Keefe, John, 34 Melendy Avenue Kelch, Edward J., 166 hillside load Kelley, Charles B., 50 California, Street Kelley, Charles, 50 California Street Kelley, Daniel, .25 Morse Street Kelley, Francis, 39 Fairfield. Street Kelley*, John J., 67 Channing Road Kelley, Joseph, 26 Arsenal 'Street Kelley, Thornaa J., 39 Fairfield Street Kemp, Eftrard A., 106 Winthrop Street Kennedy, Elhrid a F., 752 Mt. Auburn Street Denny, John J., 133 Galen Street Keough, Jahn C., 187 Arsenal Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 49.5 Kelley, Francis W., 46 Bridge Strut Kelley, John J., Jr., 26 Melendy Avenue Kelly, John 0., 21 Capitol. Street Kercorlan, Malcolm, 11 Niebols Avenue Kerigan, Anoosh, 137 School Street Kerrigan, Jahn, 11 Oakland Street Kevorkinn, Jacob, 104 Elm Street Keaerian, Jasper, 41 Cypress Street liilcoyne, Eugene J., 98 Walnut Street Kilgor, D. Merrill, Jr., 135 Galen Street Kensela, Timothy, 23 Maple Street Xlpling, nennetr, 9 No. Park Street Kivlin, Joseph, 12 Fifth Avenue Xondakian, Levon, 61 Crawford Street Kontsas, Efstratios, 95 Arlington Street ourou5acalas, Peter, 77 Nyack Street Krian, Paul, 2D Church Street Krikorlan, Mike, 15 Kondaxian Strut Kuhalian, (nnig H., 51 Fairaeld Street Kurz, William R., 132 Palfrey Street Kurkian, Peter, 162 Walnut Street LaCamera, Samuel, 327 Arlington Street Lamorticello, James, 20 Taylor Street Lame, Cornelius F., 21 Lovell Roast Lane, Frank H., 194 Watertown Street Lantigue, Edward F., 25 french Street Lapero, Joseph, 63 Elm Street La.Rose, Edward, 534 Pleasant Street LaSpade, Joseph, 46 Westminster Avenue Lavoli, Paul, 24 Clar+endnn Street Lavep, Henry, Jr., 404 Pleasant Street Lawley, George 1., 68 Edgeelifr Road LaSlanc, William, 10 Caffornia Park Lee, Charlie S., 9 Chauney Street Leedhanm, William F., 51 Quark Street Lemos, Anthony E., 54 Chauncy Street Lennan, George, 224 Belmont Street 496 WAiTERTOl•1rN TOWN REPORT Leonard, Andrew T., lob Itutlaltcl Street Leonard, John, 141 Waltham Street Leonard, John J., 105 Rutland Street Leonard, Richard, 105 Rutland Street Leonard, Walter, 61 Olney Street Leonard, William, 88 Caiifwnia Street Leong, George, 212 VJaveriey Avenue Lillis, Joseph M., 13 Hosmer Street Lincoln, Walter, 1.06 Belmont Street Lindahl, Francis G., 20 Prescott .Street Liscumhe, Aubrey, 36 Charles River Road Liston, Patrick J., Jr., 67 Lincoln Street Lockhart, Chester, 53 IJdenfield Avenue Lockhart, William A., Fri Eden-field Avenue Logan, Matthew J., 34 Watertown. Street Lombardi, Cosmo D., 33 Oakland Street Lombardi, Joseph L., 94 Putnam Street. Long, John H., 19 Bradford Road Looney, Janes J., 69 Burnham Street Lopez, Joseph, 385 Arlington Street Lopez, Richard F., 488 Main Street iLottridle, Frank, 65 Orchard Street Lupo, Anthorty, 211 Watertown Street Uipa, .Mick, 211 Watertown Street Lyneh, F. James, 129 Forest Street Lynch, John C., Jr., 35 Fairview Avenue MacBeth, Goerge H., 149 'Standish Road MacDonald, Alexander, 27 Howard Street MacDoIiald, Andrew J., 18 Paul .Street IacT anal€i, James, 35 Quincy Street MacDonald, James D., 38 Franklin ,Street MacDonald, John A., 47 Gilbert Street MacDonald, John A., 27 Howard Street MaeDonald,, M. Harold, 38 Franklin Street MacDonald, Owen R., 36 Quincy Street MacDonald, Roderick, 29 Prescott Street MacDonald, Ronald S., 10 Jewett Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 497 MacDougall, John D., 84 Hove! Street NlaeDougall, H. Murray, 86 Prentiss Street MacFarlane, Edward B., 86 Franklin Street MacGregor, Andrew, 154 Dangdon Avenue Maclnnes, Donald, 2 Kimball Road XlacLean, Murray, 56 Putnam Street MacNaughton, John P., 170 Lovell Road Mader, Robert, 183 Grove Street Magliecca, Erasnm, 239 Lexlljf ton Street Magrath, Herbert, 46 Wilmot Street Magrath, Henry, 237 Pleasant Street Maguire, John F., G Washburn Street Maher, John J., 176 Spruce Street Malrew, Guy, 10 'Wilson Avenue Mahoney, Dennis 'W., 120 WInsor Avenue Mahoney, John P., 88 Bradford Road Mahoney, Michael, 164 Main Street Mahoney, William S,, 35 Chapmati Street Major, Alfred E., 189 Sycamore Street. Manley, George K., 15 Edenfield .Avenue Malloy, George, 7 Chandler Street Maloney, Alton F., 55 Morse Street Maloney, James A., 18 Stanley Avenue Mancisi, Tony, 103 Pleasant Street Manning, Alfred P., 796 Mt. Auburn Street Manning, Jahn, 142 Galen Street Manning, Joseph J., 37 Adams Street Manning, 'William E,, 278 No, Beacon Street t' anoogian, Peter, 261 Boylston Street Manory, John, 17 Howard Street Marchant, Edward, 20 Palfrey Street Mai-chant, Renry, 181 Walnut Street Marchant, Jaynes W., 181 Walnut Street Marchant, John, 20 Palfrey Street Marchant, Leo, 34 Oakland Street Marchese, Vincent, 35 Oakland Street Marchino, Joseph, 18 Myrtle Street 498 WATERTOWN TOWN RGPOR`l`' Maronno, Antonio, 8 Hewn Street Mariflote, Louis, 112 Perest Street Marshall, Richard K., 3 Ladd Street Martin, Albert, 14 Winthrop Street Marvogeorge, Charles, 39 Crawford Street Mason, Edward A., 36 Lovell Road Mason, Frank C., to Quincy Street Mason, Freeman, 16 Quincy Street Alassarott:i, Alfred, 18 Cottage Street; Massey, Robert W., 14 Hersoin Street Massamasian, Hagop, 94 Nichols Avenue Matanza, John, 61 Holt Street Mattison, Robert E., lu Olney Street Alattos, Ernest, 54 Highland Avenue Maunus, Edward, 102 Boylston Street Maw Kinney, Jm9eph J., 258 Belmont Street Maxwell, David,, 157 Galen Street Max34ell, Earl 0., 196 School Street Maxwell, J. George, 36 Chester Street May, Henry 0., 50 Palfrey Street Mazza, Carmen, 66 Ralph Street Aln7za, Charles C., 37 Cottage Street McAndrew, Dennis J., 44 Melendy Avenue McA.voy, Lawrence J., 54 Channing Road McAteer, Terranee, 4 Irving Part: Alc Auliffe, Florence, 575 Maill Street McBreen, Hugh A., 320 Mt. Auburn Street McBride, Thomas J,, 76 Bradford Road McCabe, William C., 83 Brandford Road 1lcCafFety, William J., 1.1 Chapman Street McCall, Joseph D., 47 Green Street McCann, Jahn J., 504 Main Street Alac.Caann, Len F., 504 Main Street McCarron, Charles, 7 Wo©dleigh Road McCarthy, John J., 4 Maplewood Street McCoGl, Hugh M., 53 Gilbert Street ItilcCormack, Jabn, 92 Waltham Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 499 McCormick, Alfred, 82 Foregt Street McCormick, Joseph, 37 Illelendy Avenue McCue, Thomas J., 293 No. Deacon Street -McDonald, Allen J., 129 Galen Street McDonald, Daniel, 425 Main Street McDonald, Gillis, 129 Galen Street AlcDonald, Jahn A., 34 William Street McDowell, Charles D., 16 St. Marys Street AlcDowell, Douglas, 8 Pearl Street. McDowell, Lewis D., 16 St. Mary's Street .McEachern, James, 7 Parker Street McEllen, ,John, 170 Summer Street 1MeEllen, Michael, 14 Fifth Avenue McElroy, Joseph, 37 Hunt Street McEnanay, Arthur J., 113 Boylston Street McGee, Homer F., 9 Fuller Road McGivern, Funk J., 5 Hilltop Road Mc+Goff, Edward, 24 Upland Road McConnell, Howard E., 820 Mt. Auburn Street 11cGovern, Jain H., 104 Belmont Street McGrath, Patrick, 85 Spring Street McGuire, William, 9 Winter Street McHale, Jaynes J., 49 Andrew Street McIntyre, Albert, 55A Nit. Auburn Street McIntyre, Andrew, 90 No. Bea,cGn Street McIntyre, Angus D., 23 Oakland Street. McIntyre, Francis M., 23 (Oakland Street McIntyre, Jahn J., 23 Oakland Street McIntyre, Raymond, 23 Oakland Street Mckeen, George W., 6 Chapman Street McKenzie, John E., 1621 Sycamore Street McLellan, Daniel, 49 Nit. Auburn Street McLeeman, Andrew, 28 Ladd Street McMahon, Thomas F., 174 Summer Street hleMann, Dank, 5 Winter Street McNabb, Ernest W. Jr_, 228 Sycamore Street McNabb, Forrest E., 57 Prospect Street 500 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT McNamara, Daniel J., 49 Gilbert Street McNulty, Wiliam F., 81 Prescott Street McStay, C. Patrick, 69 Spring Street ?flee, Gerald IF., S Norseman Avenue Meehan, Joseph O., 64B Westminster Avenue Meehan, Richard J., 14 No. 'Beacon Street Melanson, Arthur, 8 Mele-ady Avenue Melvin, Irving Albert, 12 Flint Road Merullo, Emilio, 69 Forest Street .Merrullo, Pasquale, 42 Westminster Avenue :Meuse, Arthur, 84 No. Beacon Street Miller, Domerde, 238 Arlington Street Millian, Peter, 29 Fairfield Street -1Iilne, John M., 22 Alden Road Minasia:t, Cbarles, 37 Keenan Street Mitchell, Fred, 14 Alden Road Mitchell, James, 36 Commanwealtli Road Monahan, Gerard J'., 22 Pequosette Street Monahan, George H., 10 Enron Street Monahan, John,b Myrtle Street Mondiek, Solomon, 26 Edgecliif Road Montague, Louis, 116 Walnut Street Mooradian, Asad.or, 14 Chestnut Park Mooradian, Irlanog, 34 Templeton Parkway Moore, Abner, 65 Gilbert Street Moore, Lawrence, 16 Dunton Road Moore, Mark, 76A Dexter Avenue Moore, Walter, 149A Lexington Street Moran, Francis, 56 Gilbert Street Moran, Joseph A., G Orchard Street Moran, Leon J., 223 Watertown Street Moran, Patrick J., 19 Alfred Road Moran, Paul C., 56 Gilbert Street Morgwi, Leo M., 166 Spruce Street Morley, Patrick J'., 11) Wells Avenue Morley, Thomas, 22 Irma Avenue -Morley, Patrick al., 20 Hersom Street. COLLECTOR'S REPORT:' 501 Morrissey, Richard, 64 Etton Avenue Morrissey, Thomas, 48G Man Street Morrison, Kenneth-M., 21 Richard Road Alorrisey, Vincent J., 21 Richards load Murton, Arthur W., 63-Commonwealth Road Mosca, Carlo, 65 Cottage Street Moscatelli, Silvia T., 106 Common Street Moseatelli, Cilisse D-1 106 Common Street Mosmon, Charles P., 127 Highland Avenue Mucci, Victor, 37 Dartmouth Street Mudrichian, Archie, 108 Dexter Avenue Mulcahy, Richard J., 33 Keenan Street 'Mulgrew, John J., 19 French Street Alulhern, John H., 12 Theurer Park Mulhern, Joseph B., 12 'Theurer Park 3Iuilen, John, 10 Wells Avenue Mullett, Paul V., 4 Cuba, Street Mullen, William, 52 Chauncy Street Mullener, Lester, 169 Worcester Street Mulrain, Edward, 522 Pleasant Street Munroe, Edison, 37 Morse Street Munroe, Jinn, 135 Galen Street Mansell, William W., Ill Hamden Avenue Murdock, Edward, 196 Summer Street Murdock, Thomas, 28 Howard Street Murdock, William, 28 Howard Street Murphy, Charles A., 217 Orchard Street Murphy, Dennis, 38 Mt. A-aburn Street Murphy, Edmund N., 16 Belknap Terrace Murphy, EdwaTd, S Howe Street Murphy, Henry J., 36 Cross Street IIlurphy, James A., 126 Langdon Avenue .Murphy, John A., 36 Laurel Suet Murphy, "Thomas, 47 Bigelow Avenue Murray, George F., 436 Mt. Auburn Street Murray, James, 21 Mortory Street Mur-ay, Jahn F., 191 Boylston .Street 502 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Ilurray, William J., 435 Mt. Auburn Street Nahigian, Harry, 58 {Quimby Street Fatale, John, 7 Wheeler Caurt Natsis, Nicolo, 50 Capitol Street Nazaretian, Nicholas, 1.3 TTempleton Parkway Na,zaretian, Vahe, 137 Templeton Parkway Negoghoalau, Nesldn, 16 +Chauncy Street Nelson, Herbert W., 15 Green Street Nelson, Hobert F'., 15 Green Street Newcomb, Jaynes G., 141 Galen Strut Nicaritro, Coshno D., 428 Mt. Auburn Street Nichols, Elwood B., 34 Oakley load Nichols, Michael, 99 Grove Street Nighosian, +Garabed, 203 Boylston Street Nilson, .lames, 44 Chauncy Street Nocura, John, 69 Forest Street Norris, h-lichael, 31 Porter Street North, Frank A. Jr., 87 Garfield Street Noyes, Allen, 300 Arlington Street Noyes, Henry, 28 Dolt Street. Nugent, Francis E., 53 Keenan Street Oates, Edward A., 37 Hazel Street Oatley, Augustus W., 29 Adama Street O'Brien, Arthur E., 246 No. Beacon Street O'Brien, James F'., 146 Langdon Avenue -O'Brien, James H., 201 Maplewood Street 0"Brien, ThDmas, 417 School Street O'Connell, James J., 26 Westminster Avenue- O'Connor, Ambrose, 125 Arsenal Street O'Donnell, Alfred M., 541 Alain Street O'Donnell, John B., 33 Lowell Avenue O'Donnell, John J., 14 Maplewood Street 071a6herty, Patrick, 354 Arlington Street +Agar, Arthur C., 46 Cuba Street O'Halloran, James F., 45 Mt. Auburn Street O'I-1aIloran, Michael, 45 Mt. Auburn Street Ohanian, Charles N., 77 Putnam Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT O'Hara, James J., 123 Edenfield Avenue O'Hara, James P., 123 Edenfield Avenue O'Keefe, Michael J., 20 'wheeler Lane Olander, Victor, 20 Orchard Street O'Neil, Charles W., 26 Lloyd Road O'Neil, Denr s, 13 Summer Street O'Neil, Henry J., 11 Elliot Street O'Neil, Thomas, 134 Cypress Street Urth, Harold, 80 Hillside Road Osborne, Raymmnd, 110 Poplar Street O'Shea, George E., 41 dams Avenue Gunj'an, 14lihran, 49 Laurel Street Ounjiar,, Samuel, 49 Laurel Street Gwen, Ralph, 2 Hillside road Oxley, John H., 96 Lowell ,venue Packard, William 0., 149 Common Street Paddock, George B., 9 Lloyd. Road Panosian, Sam, 33 Porter Street Paone, Frank, 13 Wheeler Lane Pappas, George, 50 Dartmouth Street Pappas, John, 122 Belmont Street Pappas, Michael, 50 Dartmouth Street Paris, Sherman, 67 Wnaor Avenue Parker, Harold, 14 Washburn Street Parkhurst, ,Al,don, 7 Sweet Court Parrella, Carmen, 118 Edenfield Avenue Paskeriab, Kregor, 117 Boylston Street Pastore, Joseph, 36 Berkeley Street Paterson, Franklin, 60 Channing Road Patterson, Gordon, 90 Lexington 'Street Pattrge, Gordon, 82 Fayette Street Pecoraro, Guy, 10 Clarendon Street Pekley, Charles Jr., 48 Carroll Street P mbrose, Thomas P., 40 Paul Street Pennington, George H., 20 Brimmer Street Perlminian, John, 77 Bigelow Avenue Perkins, Albert B., 154 Sycamore Street 504. WATERTOWN TQ'4'4'N REPORT Peterson, Albert G., 49 Prescott Street Peterson, Edward, 8 Fletcher Terrace Phelan, James, 28 Hardy Avenue Phelan, James T., 103 Chaptna,n. Street Phillips, William, 34 Walnut Street Phinney, Brenton M., 300 Main Street Photos, Lois, 129 Hillside Road Piantedosi, Benjamin, 21 Homer Street Piantedosi, John$ 16 King Street Piantedosi, Joseph, 183 Fayette Street Piaro, Anth+onio, 46 Cuba Street Pick, .Arthur, 32 Palfrey; Street Pierce, Charles, 31 Linden Way Pierce, James E., 92A Summer Street Pilla, Peter, 199 Pleasant Street Pilon, Victor R., 40 Watertown Street piscopu, Guy, 27 Gleason Street Pixton, John E., 69 Standish Read Ploud, Arthur, 50 Arsenal Street Poilucci, Alphonse, 7 Yukon Avenue Poilucci, Antonio, 176 Walnut Street Poilucci, Gus, 7 Yukon Avenue Poilucci, Joseph, 7 Yukon Avenue Poilucci, Joseph, 176 Walnut Street poschetto, Andrew, 103 Edenfield Avenue Procuppio, Paul, 8 Myrtle Street Proto, Dominic, 50 Riverside Street Pucciarlilli, Ellis J., 145 Galen Street Pughese, Orlando, 11 Sexton Street Purcell, Joseph H., 26 Elliot Street Quaranto, John, 61 Elm Street Quaranto, Paul, 61 Elm Street Quinn, Edward M. Jr., 29 French Street Quinn, Francis, 46 No. Beacon 'Street Quinn, John, 79 Arsenal Street Quinn, Thomas, 46 No. Beacon Street Ranucci, Joseph, 11 Nichols Avenue COLLECTOR'S REPORT .505 Raphaieian, Casper, 28 Laurel Street Raphelian, Reuben, 23 Laurel Street Rapisaida, John, 313 Lexington Street Ravane, Patrick J., S Adams Street Ravesi, John, 122 Chapman Street Raymond, Bru4, 8 E astonia Avenue Raymond, Domenico, 8 Bostonia Avenue Raymond, Warren, L., 133 Arsenal Street Ready, Leo, 107 Highland Avenue Reardon, David, 30 Westland Rend. Reardon, Patrick, 475 Pleasant Street Reed, Louis A.., 35 Bradford Road Rentre, Robert, 26 Hersorn Street Ristagno, Dominic, 281 Arlington Street Revane, Michael T., 8 Adams Street Re3rnelds, George A., 176 Summer Street Rhodes, Robert R., 104 31t. Auburn Street Ficardi, John, 10 Berkeley Street Riecio, Anthony, 13 Taylor Street Riccio, Frank, 14 Taylor Street R.isso, Eugene, 43 Cross Street Rice, Dom nis, 35 Cottage Street Ricketts, Gordan, 10 Middlesex Road Rielly, Jahn A., 274A School Street Riley, John, 64 Elton Avenue Ranger, Clayton, 54 California Street Rixza, Anthony, 114 Fayette Street Roach, Francis J., 36 Dartmouth Street Rubb, Rnbert L., 16 Union Street Robert,, Harald, 30 Brimmer Street Robinson, George L., 267 Bo lstnn Street Robinson, Harry N., 193 Arsenal Street Robinson, Herbert, 25 Palmer ,Street Robinson, Harald C., 28 Copeland Suet Robinson, William, 4 Cypress ,Street Robinson, William J., 36 frank Street Robins, William J'., 45 Kondazian Street 506 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Roche, Charles J., 14 Royal Street Roche, Henry, 122 Spruce Street Roache, 'William, 55 Keenan ;street Rogers, Chester F., 35 Dexter Avenue Rogers, Francis, 254 Main Street Rogers, Francis, 55 Morse Street Rolland, Joseph 0., 146 Pleasant Street Rooney, Dennis, 52 Spring Street Rooney, Edward D., lirl Tiverside Street Rooney, Jaynes E., 6 Winthru Street Rooney, Jahn F., 110 Riverside Street Rooney, Leo, 110 Riverside Street Rooney, Phillip, 23 Fifth Avenue Rant, Harold F., 18 Upland Road Rose, William F., 12 Keemm Sheet Ruby, Norman F., 25 Spruce Street Ruby, Wilfred A.., 26 Spruce Street Rufl'o, John, 2 Boyd Park Terrace Rugo, Joseph, 16 Myrtle Street Ruggiero, Anthony, 626 Belynont Street Russell, John, 161 Galen Street Russo, Antonia, 93 Arlington Street Russo, Carmano, 100 Edenfield Avenue Itusso, Joseph, 6 Swett Court Russo, Leo, 69 Forest .Street Russo, Matthew, 53 Laurel Street Russo, Matthew, Jr., 53 Laurel Street Rutnedge, Paul F., 74 Chapman Street Ryan, John, 18 Chestnut Park Ryan, Joseph H., 82 Carroll Street Ryan, Richard, IS Chestnut Park Ryan, Thomas, 43 Bigelow Avenue Ryan, Vincent A., 121 Pleasant 'Street Ryan, William J., 121 Pleasant Street Sacco, Charles A., 184 Summer Street Sacco, Joseph, J Winter Street Sagagian, Vahan, 49 Crawford Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 50 r Salretti, Anrico, 73 Putman Street Salvitti, Tony, 114 Putnam Street Santo, Arigo, 285 Palfrey Street Saraf'ian, Nishan, 45 Hosmer Street Sargent, John, 5 Oak Street Sarkisian, Adaan, 11 Nichols Avenue Sarkisian, Jakob, 11 Nichols Avenue Savage, Ernest L., 339 Sehuol Street Schmitz, Edward A., 21 Xnowles Road Schofield, Alfonso, 47 Mt. Auhurst Street Scipione, Henry, 57 U,vans. Street $cott, James, 137 Galen Street Scott, John, 596 Pleasant Street Seaman, Wareham, 312 Charles River Road gebastian, Peter, 95 Grove Suet Serafino, Victor, 128 Coolidge Hill Road Savena, Henry, 20 Perry Street Seymour, Clayton, 176) School Street Shackford, Earl W., 10 bailey Avenue Shamgoch an, John, 17 Hazel 'Street Shannahan, Frank D., 135 Cypress Street Shannahan, Henry, 136 Cypress Street Sharkey, John E., 14 Templeton Parkway Shaughnessy, Daniel B., 25 Hosmer Street Sbaughnessy, Miehael, 25 Capital Street Shea., Bartholomew, 129 Walnut Street Shea, Edward, 49 Cypress Street Shea, George, 31 Bacon Street Shea, John J., 417 School Street Shea, Jahn T., 417 Schaal Street: Shedd, Jaynes A., 91 Standish Road Sheehan, Francis, 57 Prospect Street. Sheehan, Gerald P., 33 Bacon Street Sheehan, William, 203 Summer Street Sheldon, George, 8 Pearl Street. Shriver, Raymond, 155 Righland Avenue Shutt, Charles J., 32 t ertrzide Street 5)08 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Shutt, .lames, 211 Palfrey Street SiIvaggi, Libertrore, 12 Warren Street Simcock, Walter F., 65 Gilbert Street Simonian, Melkon, 31 Melendy Avenue Sirnourian, Simon, 24 Keenan Street Simpson, Edward, 47 Bradford Road Sippel, Erwin W., 29 Stearns lead Sippel, Robert, 29 Stearns Road Sirainni, Joseph, 89 Ebn Street Siranni, IV. Louis, 89 Elm Street Skahill, Peter J., 123 No. Beacon Street Slavin, Harry, 11 Mortoxi Street. Smith, Albert F., 74 Capital Street Smith, Arthur G., 104 Mt. Auburn Street Smith, Chester, 92 No. Beacon Street Smith, Earl, 31 Irma Avenue Smith, Francis E., 92 No. Beacon Street Smith, Pred, IS Hunt Street Smith, George, 92 No. Beacon Street Smith, Herbert, 20 Church. Street Smith, John, 269 lRain Street Smith, Walter I., 86 Prentiss Street Smith, William H., 92 No. Beacon Street Smoker, Max, 98 Poplar Street Sowers, Alfred H., 14 Katherine Road Sperguiro, Antonia, 29 Coolidge Hill Road Spergaura, Frank, 219 Coolidge Hill Road Sperguiro, James, $6 Cottage Street Spinosa, Frank, 22 Merrill Road Springer, Arthur C., 13 Wilson Avenue Stanchfield, Azier, 19 Irma Avenue Stanrhfieid, Earle, 19 Irma.. Avenue Starr, Jeremiah, 80 Calif ovaia Street Stearn , Ralph W., 41Commonwealth Road Stevens, Ralph, 35 Morse Street. Stevenson, Harold M., 124 Lovell Road Steverman, Bernard, 51 Boyd Street COLLECrTOR'S REPORT 509 Stewart, Arthur, 34 Cottage Street Shane, Selwyn, 734 Belmont Street Stoney, Howard, 11 Otis Street Storey, Eugene L,, 109 Hillside Road Strain, Cbarles, 17 Adams Street Straw;, Adam, 186 Waverley Avenue Strapp, Harry F., 652 Belmont 'Street Sullivan, Asa, 21 Water 'Street ,Sullivan, Cornelius, 777 Mt. Auburn Street Sullivan, Daniel, 192 Orchard Street Sullivan, John, 35 Meld Street Sullivan, John, 219 Pleasant Street Sullivmi, John H., 166 Common Street Sullivan, 'Thomas K , 71 Commonwealth Road Surabian, George, 62 Putnam Street Surabian, George, 72 Salisbury Road Surabian, Harry, 109 Spruce Street Surabian, KachaadoDr, 72 Salisbury Road Swanson, Ernest, 12 Keenan Street Tavkvaian, Harry, 62 Laurel Street Taverna, Carmine, 38 Berkeley Street nriverna, Salvatore, 38 Berkeley Street 'Taylor, Raymond, 348 School Street Terxian, Nazareth G., 142 Nichols Avenue ,testa, August, 172 Walnut Street Theriluldson, Harold, 55 Grandview Avenue Thibodeau, Leo, 83 Mt. Auburn Street 'Thompson, Prank G., 5 Winter Street `1'hompso,n, Melville, 166 Waverley Avenue Thompson, Robert, 61 Chapman Street Thurber, Donald H., 39 Commonwealth load � Thurston, John, 1S Adams Street Tiano, Michael, 37 Quirk Street Tiano, Rocco, 37 Quirk 'Street 11berio, Carmine, 299 Church Dill 11berio, Joseph, 27 Church Hill Tich+era, John, 783 Mt. Auburn Street 510 WATER'1'OWN TOWN REPORT Tinglof, Carl A., 62 Hall Avenue Tippet, Fred A., 69 Hillside Road Tirone, Antonio, 136 Arlington Street' Tobin, Peter, 23 Maple Strut Tocci, Bragio, 22 Lyons Court. Todion, William, 28 Cushman Street `toii, Stephen, 60 Capitol Street Tomasian, Setrak, 119 Dexter Avenue Tomasetti, Frank, 25 Pleasant Street Tomelii, Tony, 80 King Street Toohey, Thomas, 127 Dexter Avenue Toomey, Michael„ 781 Alt. Auburn Street Torigain, Charles, 23 Brimmer Street Torigaan, Sarkis, 23 Brimmer Street Torres, Joseph R., 153 Summer Street Tossali, Patsy, 44 Bacon Street Tracy, Martin, 161 Galen Street Tracy, Thomas, 14 Fletcher Terrace Treggiaii, Arthur, 188 'Walnut Street Trembley, John, 183 Spruce Street ,rroianni, Pasquale, 52 Ralph Street 'fray, Edward, 7 Cuba Street Troy-, Francis G., 7 Cuba Street Troy, John E., 7 Cuba Street Tsagarls, Dean P., 60 Edgeclitr Road Tsagaris, Peter, 60 Edgecliff Road Tucker, William, 7 Hearn Street Tupper, Michacl, 37 Riverside Street. Turbini, Joseph, 40 Salisbury Road 'rurbini, Samo J., 40 Salibury Road Tuscher, William R., 340 Arlington Street T1' ,ohig, James, 90 No. Beacon Street Tyler, Guy R., 128 School Street Tylor, Clifford, 22 fatten Street T ylor, James, 22 Patten Street Vacca, Joseph, lb Heenan Street Vacca, Michael, 15 Keenan Street COLLEC'IOR'S REPORT 511 Vacca, Nick, 15 Reenan Street Vacca, Ralph, 57 Cottage Street Vahey, Michael B., 123 No. Beacon Street Vahey, Jahn, 531 Mt. Auburn Street Vahey, Thomas F., 288 No. Beacon Street Veducclo, George, 308 School Street Vensetzian, Jasper, 35 +Cypress Street Verdi, Reginald RG., 29 Springfield Street Viklund, Ernest, 28 Francis Street Viola, Sal%,ator.e, 10 Berkeley Street Virgilio, Carlos, } Lowell ,Avenue Visella, Cesare, 93 Arsenal Street Voner, Joseph, 189 Pleasant, Street Vroek, Rocco, 72 41cott Street Fade J,4hn J., 153 .Arsenal Street Wake, Frederick N., a1 Stearns Road Waldron, Raymond, 28 Capitol Street Walker, Charles, 102 Belmont Street Wall, Michael, 142 Galen Street Wallen, Alfred, 40 Porter Street Wallis, George E., 34 Hawthorne Street Walsh, James J., 159 Langston Avenue Walsh, Leo F., 616 Main Street Walsh, Peter J'., 74 Morse Street Walter, Randall, 7 Cottage Street Walton, William, 39 Irma Avenue Ward, Jamer, F., 26 Dewey Street Warner, George P., 56 Winsor Avenue Warner, John F., 750 Mt. Auburn Street Weldor, Charles, 74 Morse Street Wells, Ernest, 25 Keenan Street Wentworth, John J., 73 Piermont Street West, Albion, 569 Main Street Wessel, Stanley, 26 Porter Street Wetherbee, Alfonso H., 13 Russell Street Whitcomb, George, 143 Spruce Street NlThitcomb, George F., 143 Spruce Street 512 WA TERTOWN TOWN REPORT White, Charley W., 17 Gleason Street White, Domenick, 308 Main Street White, Leonart, 70 Fayette Street White, 1"Arick, 4 Irving Street White, Rosario, 39 Cuba Street White, William A., 70 Fayette Street Whitney, Edwin O., 6 Eliot Street Wiencis, Anthoney, 518 Pleasant Street Wilknew, G. William, 42 Maplewood. Street Williams, Lemuel J., 146 Galen Street `illsoii, Donald. R., 176 Waverley Avenue Wilson, Philip, 53 Phillips Street Winsor, John C., 17 Otis Street Wh9well, Paul, 120 Poplar Street Wolfe, bank, 55 .Bradford Read Wood, William D., 30 Melendy Avenue Woodward, Albert D., 7 Florence Terrace Xenakis, Peter, 11 Teanpieton Parkway Yagley, Jahn, 23 Puller Road York, Charles, 275 Main Street Young, Augustus B., 36 Maple Street Youvanian, 'servant, 17 Howe Street . Zaino, Albert, 28 Clarendon Street Zani, Eugene, 57A Coolidge Hill Road Ziminsky, Joseph, 114 Hillside Road Zoller Forrest. r) Eliot Sheet ADDITIONAL Barrett, John, 32 Quincy Street Cook, Mahlon A., 34 Union Street Howley, Paul C., 16 Fitchburg 'Street Raphaelian, Alexander, 122 Putnam Street Beauregard, Frank, 268 Arlington Street McHugh, Jahn, 108 Fayette Street Edwardo, Wilmer M., 142 Galen Street Capone, Pasquale, 81 Boyd Street Carvelli, Joseph, 46 Williams Street i COLLECTOR°S REPORTr�laJ Johnson, J. Albert, 130 School street Shields, Matthew, 145 Galen Street jarn, Warren A., 19 Wihnot Street Charkian, Onnig H., 6:9 Put-na im Street Gerrio, Ruggiero, 65 Crawford Street Peyton, Stephen, 67 Mt. Auburn Street Ryan, William J., 144 Standish Road Sessaa, Albert C., 267 Arlington Street Yacubiaan, Harry M., 88 Edgeeliff Road Young, Joseph D., 175 Chureii Street Tarizsworth, Ira E., 109 Hamden Avenue iJlNP-A. D--.1.932 OLD GE ASSISTANCE TAXES Alexiou, Christopher, 21 Berkeley Street Allen, Chester A., 163 Fayette Street Allfrey, Charles, 74 Putnam Street Amorosa, Raphael, 52 Keenan Street Ana8tasi, Stephen, `0 Lyans, Court Andersan, Arthur, 5 Gleason Street Andersm, Harry J., 183 Spruce Street Amdermn, William J., 112 Charles River Road Andrea, John A., 63 Palfrey Street Andrew, William, 2435 Palfrey Street Andrews, Aloysious, 9 Oliver load Atkins, George, 49 Boyd 'Street Attenaazio, Anthony, 190 Walnut Street Attenazio, Ra falle, 1.96 Walnut Street Aucoin, Albert, 10 Jewett Street Aucoin, Bradford, 19 Jewett Street Aucoin, Harold, 19 Jewett Street Bailey, 3ohii W., 168 Walnut Street Baird, Roy F., 40 Hall Avenue Baird, Wallace, 40 Hall Avenue Baker, Jolui, 12.3 Putnam Street Barkman, Gemrd, 27 Lawrence Street Bartlett, Carl H., 120 Charles River Road Bartlett, Perch, Is Morse Street 514 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Bartlett, William, 74 Prospect Street Harttre, James L., -8 Palfrey Street, Barry, Edward M., 28 Commonwealth Road Barry, George, 7 Wilson Avenue Basile, Joseph, 231 Arlington Street l,eale, lierhert M,, 8 Fletcher Terrace Be:auca e, Albert, 796 Mt. Auburn Street Beck, Albert H., 29 Adams Street Beck, ,John F., 9 Highland Avenue Beckwith, Hoyt, 11 Dana Terrace Bedigian, Charles, 108 Laurel Street B+elmonte, Frank, 196 Walnut Street Bemis, Kenneth, 155 Lovell Road Berkenstock, Edwin, 122 Spruce Street Bertrand, Alfred, 35 Williams Street Bertrand, Arthur, 35 Williams Street Bertrand, Leona, 35 Williams Street Bertrand, Joseph, 35 Williams Street Bill, Orlo J.., 36 Yawl Street Blaine, William, 122 School Street BIake, Jahn P., 720 Aft. Auburn Street BIake, Peter T,, 72D Mt. Auburn Suet Bleiler, Frank, 286 North Beacon Street Bock, Alfred, 181 Orchard Street Bona, Mabie, 37 Quimky Street. Bostwick, Walter, 785 Alt. Auburn Street Bouchie, Chester, it Kimball Road Bowie, Hen��y, 281 'Main Street Boylan, James, 74 Fitchburg Street Boyle, ,James S., Jr., 5 Uplund Road Branch, Harold, 42 Copeland Street Branic, Cristell, 18 Bel.muat Street Bruhmuller, Willi=, 264 Xt. Auburn Street Buckley, Frazicis E., 31} Chauncey Street Buckler, William F., 31) Chauncey Street Burgress, James, 40A Carroll Street .Burgey, Samuel S., 109 C hureh Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 515 Burke, Joseph W., 61 Olney Street Bustin, Frank H., 93 Franklin Street Butters, Percy, 271 Main Street Cacciap4aglia, Joseph, 30 Quirk Street Cadman, Harold, :35 01vott Street Caira, Emilio, 213 Watertown Street Ca<larse, John, 189 Waverley Avenue Callahan, Patrick J., 30 Edenfield Avenue Calle<io, Angelo, 16 Warren Street Calna n, Michael F., 346 Main Street Campbell, Cameron, 126 Nichols Avenue Caprogam, "T'heodoa.os, 26 Berkley Street Carey, Jolui. J., 102 Cypress Street Carley, Clarence, 144 Dexter Avenue Carley, Francis L., 1.44 Dexter Avenue Carlson, Otto V., 22 Templeton Parkway Carpenter, Carl H., 163 Bellevue Read Carter, Robert, 146 Orchard Street Carver, Joseph, 41 Quirk 'Street Cashin, William, 64 Salisbury Road F Catatgis, Thealagis, 67 Prmtiss Street Chaeljiatn, Charles, 95 Nichols Avenue Chambers, Joseph F., 7 Grenville Read Champagne, Ernest, 2 r Palfrey Street Candler, Horace, 70 Morse Street Christopher, Arnold, 61 Church Street Christopher, Everett, 61 Church Street Clarke, William J., 97 Common Street Cleval, Herman, 19D Walnut Street Cleverly, John, G Acton Street. Colligan, .Albert, la Royal Street CoIligan, Charles P., 5 Royal Street Conary, Frank, 22 Irving Park Cvnary, Homer C., 22 Irving Park Confillio, John, 29 Chandler Street Connell, Francis J., 22 Pequosette Street Connell, Joseph, 22 Peguosette Street 516 WATERTCIWN TOWN REPORT Connors, William, 23 1rrna Avenue Conrad, Harold S., 17 George Street Consaiarg, Joseph, 272 Palfrey Street Conti, Frank, 22 Church Street Coole, Simone, 15 New Lexington Street Cooper, John H., Jr., 7+6 Prospect Street Corsali, Antonia, 15 Howard Street Costa, Philip, 76 Putnam Street Costello, James, 59 Union Strut Craig, Eduard, 29 Winter Street Crocker, Hind, 86 Maple Street Crowell, Summer, 296 Mt. Auburn Street Crupi, Joseph, 58 Dartmouth Street Cunningham, Arthur M., 6 4 Edgecli#te Road Currie, Joseph, 62 Crawford Street Dafnikas, James, 217 Arlington Stmt .DeGiso, Samuel, 68 Dartmouth Street DeLangis, Joseph, 75 Orchard Street Delano, Chauncey L., 382 Charles River Road Delorey, Clifford,`49 Mt. Auburn Street Delores, James, 19 Oakland Street DelRose, Jahn, 91 Arlington Street Demott, Frank, 35 Elton Avenue Denato, Devito, i$ Cottage Street DeStefano, Joseph, 14 Warren Street l]~ano, Domenic, 64 Prentiss Street Devito, Angela, 186 Arlington Street Devoe, Charles, 20 Church Street DeVae, Stephen, 101 Westmi ter Avenue DeWitt, John, 146 Galen. Street DiPietrantonio, Carmine, 63 'A"altharn Street DiSimone, Joseph, 189 Edenfield Avenue DiVica, Thomas, 182 Cottage Street Dixon, Frank, 22 Quincy Street Doak, Alpert, 18 Birch lead Donahue, Jolui, 358 Arlington Street Dcnald, Herbert L., 106 Chapman Street COLLECTOR'S RZi11'(7IiT 17 Donovan, Cornelius, 291 Waverley Avenue Doucette, Charles B., 14 .Aden load Dvugan, .Tames R., 12 Hunt Street Douglass, George W., 344 School Street Doyle, Arthur, 55 Lexington Strrt Doyle, John, 28 Quincy Duff, Douglas, 42 Woodleigh Road Duffy, Edward L., +61 Chapman Street Dukeshire, Norman. 186 No. Beacom Street Durbin, bank P,., 13 Eliot Street Earl, Kenneth E.,9 Partridge Street Earle, Herbert, 51 Fairview Avenue Edwards, George 0., 700 Belmont Street Egleston, Timothy R., 27 Winter 'Street Elms, George 0., 158 Lovoll Road Emerson, Samuel S., 26 Malden Street English, Aladino, 10 %Vebster Street English, James, 40 Pequosette Street Paga, Richard, 44 Clarendon Street Fallon, Martin, 27 Elton Avenue Farese, Carmine, 200 Warren Street >r arese, Johrl, 20-0 Warren Street Parrar, James, 6 Cross Street Farrell, Jahn, 109 Union Street Farrell, Thomas, 109 1,Tnicm Street Farrell, Thomas, Jr., 109 Union Street FuN,ussa, Billie, 12 Hearn Street Feeney, William, 2£ Ehot Suet Finnegan, Herbert A., 13 George Street Fleming, Harold J., 77 Boyd Street Flynn, Lester T., 125 Forest Street Fogarty, Edward, 5 Putnaan Street Ford, living, 103 Comm-on Street Furestieri, Frank, 76 Putnam Street Forsythe, Jason, 14 Ring Street Foshey, George W., 9 Sexton Street Fournier, (korge L., 12 Lloyd Road 518 WA'1"ERTI3WN TOWN REPORT Fraser, 1 erhert, 76 Dexter Avenue Fredey-, Emile, 30 Frank Street Friant, Merriman, 16 Belknap Terrace Friggio, Frank, 379 Arlington Street Fritz, Carl, 83 Richards Road Frost, James P., 74 Barnard venue Frost., Joseph A., 74 Barnard. Avenge Fuller, Jaynes E., 35 Chapman Street Friend, Janies R., 41 Fitchburg Street Cabron, Arthur F., 27 Chazining Road G,alland, Ernest, 145 Galen Strut Calvin, Patrick, 150 Brookline 'Street Gammon, Bart, 55 Green Street Garabedian, George, 68 Dexter Avenue Garabedian. Nishan, 216 Boylston Street Geishecker, Phillip, 60 Salisbury Road Geohegan, Frank, 52 Beacon Park Gaermartio, Heury, 45 Riverside Street Giant ancesco, Guy-, 11A Forest Street Giblerly, Irvin, 4 Buick Street Gunn, Michael H., 247 Common Street Gdldram, Robert 1., 41 Gleason Street Grant, Nicholas J'., 474 Main Street Graves, Everett H., 61 Carver Road Grayson, Francis G., 47 Chapman Street Green, Irving, D Otis Street Green, John, 52 Salisbury Road Grenier, Edward J., 226 Sycamore Street Grenier, Louis J., 226 Sycamore Street Gretter, W. Plumer, 387 Schonl Street Griffin, John D., 18 Warwick ck Road Gulbaukian, Garabed, 44 Crawford Street Guzetti, {Gui.seppe, 12 Berkeley Street Hagopian, John, 15 Chauncey ,Street Hagopian, Napoleon, 15 Chauncey Street Haira, Martin, 7 Lloyd Road Ball, Harvey, 194 Waverley Avenue COLLECTOR'S REPORT 519 Yf -Hall, Henry, 194 Waverley Avenue Halpin, `Mumas, 70 Galen ,Street flandson, William 1V',, 136 Orchard .street Hanley, George, 3e Prescott Street Hannag atif 11artin, 128 Summer Street Hannan, "Thomas, 67 Hazel Street Harrington, George, 35 Morse Street Harrington, Joseph, 41 Cuba Street Harrington, Joseph R., 468 Belmont Street liarrinbton, Timothy J., 610 Arsenal Street Harris, Raymond, 481 Main Street Hart, Thomas, 66 Putnam Street Hartling, Alexander, 169A Lexington Street Harvey, Herbert, $R Harn+den Avenue Hayes, John B., 83 Edenfield Avenue Head, Guy D., 644 Commonwealth Road Healy, .Maurice, 19 James Street Hebb, Adam lei., 21 Springfield Street Heffenian, Daniel, 365 Arlington Street Henning, Lee R., 13 Clyde Road Herlihy, John, 83 Maple Street Herring, Edward, 154 Edenfield Avenue Hickey, Francis A., t06 Cypress Street Higgins, Arthur L., 46 Brookline Street Higham, William E,, 369 School Streee Hilton, Chester, '31 Lawrence Street Hiltz, Kenneth, 82 Putnam Street Hilta, T{anald, 82 Putnam Street Hindlian, James, 159 Boylston Street Hindlian, Percy, 1511 Boylston Street Hoffman, Jay S,, SU Edgecliffe Road Hogan, Patrick F., 237 Arsenal Street Hoiden, Robert J., 30 01cott Street Halt, Walter J., 10 Summit Roast Hood, Arnold, 120 Pleasant Street Hind, Willi"m, 120 Pleasant Street Hvvagirnian, Joseph, 53 A Quimby Street Hovey, Herbert C., 11 Palmer Street Eo ard, Ephriam, .19 Adams Street Howland, Donald G., .156A Belmont Street Howland, .lames, 158 Belmont Street Howley, .John, 209 Watertown Street Hughes, Charles, 16 Hunt Street Rullihen, Clarence, 194 Orchard street Hurled", John, 3 Swett Court laudonise, Xicholas, 17 Oakland Street Igoe, John J., 50A Wielendy Avenue Ingham, Percy, 537 Alt. Auburn Street Isaac, James, 26 Louise Stz°eet Jackson, Franli, 476 Alt. Auburn .Street Jackson, William, 63 Burnharn Street Jivelekiwi, Levon, 20 Lawrence, Street Johnson, Charles R., 343 School Street, Jobn;on, John, .133 Templeton l'arkway Jordan, James 13., 98 Standish Road Juedes, A 1 fired, 46 Carroll Street Kambasinn, Leo, 16 Templeton P€irkway Ka,ralekas, John, 97 Grove Street Karnes, Stephen, ` ''7 Arlington Street Karian, Varran, 47 Bigelow Avenue Isasahian, Kerk-or, 9 Hostuer Street Raysarliwi, Leo, 20 Lloyd Road Kazarjian, George, "'1 Dartmouth Street Keefe, Arthur, 21 Middlesex Road Keefe, Arthur H., 23 Maple Street Keefe, John, 98 Rutland Street KeRey, Patrick, 52 Spiing Street Kelley, William E., 128 Walnut Street Kendall, Thonias C., 12 Berkeley Street Kenney, Francis J., 42 Cuba Street Bent, Ragh F., 370 Charles River Road Kerrigan, Jahn, 9 7 Morton Street Khehoodearian, Jahn, 43 Dartmouth Street Kilcoyne, Eugene J., 128 Chapman Street COLLLCTOR'S REPORT 521 Kilgore, D. Merrill, Jr., 135 Galen Street Kinebla, Timothy F., 44 Morse Street E ingston, Harold, 139 Grave Street .Kivlen, Leo T., 12 Fifth Avenue Kulirk, Felix, 520 Pleasant Street Ladd, Joseph H., 90 Robbins Road " Laing, John B., 852 Belmont Street Lally, John A., 55 Grandview Avenue Lang, Alfred, 11 Brimrmmer Street LaRoche, Arthur, 38 Adams Street Lashway, Francis J., 32 Morton Street Lavine, Clarence, 26 Dexter Avenue Lavrow, Harry, 44 Porter Street Lawler, Richard A., 28 Putnam Street Lawson, Hendsbee, 11 Spring Court LeBlanc, Robert G., 10 California Park Leedham, Ira B., 51 Quirk Street LeFvre, John, 24 Dexter Avenue Legere, Do.9s, 72 Putnam Street. Legere, Edward, 72 Putnam Street Leonard, Benedict J., 68 Hillside ]"toad Leonard, John J., 105 Rutland Street Leonard, Paul W., 63 Hillside Road Lindsey, Thomas F., 56 Forest Street Linehan, John J,, 234 'orth Beacon Street Linnell, Fred, 254 Waverley Avenue Little, Albert C., 86 North Beacon Street Little, Richard K., 12 Unden ,street Loiselle, George, 83 Mt. Auburn Street Lombard, Joseph, 706 Xt. Auburn Street Looskin, Jelin J., 26 Hersom Street Lougee, Sidney, 94 'Walnut Street Lucca, Dominic, 31 Hosmner Street. Luckey, Chester A., 43 Pequosette Street Lumbar, Louis R., 11 Brimmer Street Lumbar, William W., 11 $simmer Street Lulu, Anthony, 211 Watertokvn Street 2 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Lupo, Nick, 211 Watertown Street Lyman, Bernard, 201 Watertown Street Lynch, Ada in, 183 Grove Street Lynne, Kenneth R., 79 Poplar Street llacDunald, Antos, 22 Boyd Street MacDonald, Edward C., 38 Fxankiin Street MacDonald, Riebar€i, 27 Keenan Street ]MacDonald, Richard, 104 Cypress Street MacEachern, W. Johnsto-a, 22 Putnam Street Mackie, Harry, 402A Pleasant Street Madanian, ,Joseph., 90 Dexter Avenue Mahan, John, 241 Waverley Avenue Mahoney, Michael, 271 Pleasant Street Mahoney, Thamas, 271. Pleasant Street Mahoney, Walter, 19 Boylston Street Mailly, Romeo, 24 Hersoin Street Malloy, John J., 17 Templeton Parkway Malloy, George, 7 Chandler Street Maloney, James A., 18 Stanley Avenue blalorea, Gabriel, 11 Morse Street, -Manning, John J., 16 Stearns Road 11-lanning, Patrick, S Fletcher 'Terrace Marcella, Charles, 27 Keenan Street -11arcoullier, Henry, 104 Evans Street Marstun, William C., 49 Hersom Street Martin, Charles, 183 Lovell Road Martz, Forrest L., 309 School Street Mannus, Edward, 102 Boylston Street Mi aunus, William J., 100 Boylston Street "-well, J. George, 10 Bates Road ,N'IC.Barron, Jahn E., H Derby Road McCarthy, Patrick, 33 Maple Street McCarthy, Thomas, 34 3Vestminste r Aveme McCarthy., William F., 37 Erner.5on Road McCauley, Albert, 126 Niclrvis Avenue McClellan, Joseph,, 26 Eliot Street McClellan, Robert, 74 Dexter Avenue COLLEC TOR'S REPORT 5�� McCue, Thomas T., `93 No. Beacon Street McDade, Edward, 16 Waverley- Avenue McDermott, Thomas, 156 'Sycamore Street McDonald, Charles, 33 Laurel Street. McDonald, Daniel, 64 California Street McDonald, Frank, 29 Prescott Street McDonald, Harm-, 100 Ungdon Avenue McDonald, Joseph A., 13 Quincy Street McDonald, Thomas, 48 Summer Street McDonald, Thomas, Jr., 48 Surnirner Street McElroy, Benjamin H., 23 Hunt Street McElroy, Joseph, 37 Hunt Street McGann, Patrick, 135 Edenfield venue McGee, David, 21 Linden 1N ay} McGiivney, Alexander J., 4 Blrick Street McGovern, John H., 104 Belmont Street McGrath, Angus, 300 Alain Street McGuire, Charles, 92 Lowell Avenue McHugo, Walter, 5€1 Eapitod Street Alclntyre, Andrew, 90 No. Beacon Street Mclutyre, Francis Al., 15 Purvis Street McIntyre, Raymond, 15 Purvis Street Mclsaae, .ilex, 79 Bigelow Avenue McKeen, George W., 103 Worcester Street McKennon, Charles, 104 Rutland Street McLaren, James, 15 Francis Street McLaughlin, Frank, 136 Boyd Street McLaughlin, John, 28 Fairfield Street McLaughlin, John S., 162 Hillside Road McLellan, Joseph A., 486 Main Street McLeod, William, 37 Riverside Street McMahon, Thomas F., 174 Summer Street Mcillann, William, 25 Palfrey Street h'lc:l1a,;t.er•s0 John, :)6 Palfrey 'Street lit\lamas, Daniel J,, 49 Gilbert Street McNeil, Daniel F., S7 Union Street McNeil, Leo J., 87 Union Street WATERTO N TOWN REPORT 1VIeStay, C. Patrick, 30 Forest ,Street McWhirter, Earl, 179 Spruce Street Meachling, Edward, 54 Beechwood .Avenue Meehan, Daniel, 51 Main Street Alelanson, Joseph, 24 Dexter Avenue Mentzigan, Stephen, 217 Dexter Avenue Mer-rullo, Patsy, 42 Westminster Avenue Idesma.r, Albert, 120 Belmont Street AUckle, David B,, 169 Palfrey Street Miller, Ai thur, 23 Maple Street Miller, George, 25 Linden Wad. Minch, Nelson R., 12 Ladd St Minella., Lawrence, 35 Oakland Street Miranda, Joseph, 40 Laurel Street Dlitchell, William P., 22 Birch Road Moner, Arthur J., 21 Middlesex Road Monahan, George 1.1., 10 Union Street Monahan, Patrick, 127 .Putnarn Street i8Iondlick, 'Solomon, 30 EdgeelifF Road Montrose( Clifford V., 39 porter Street Montville, Harvey J., 25 Morton Street Mooney, George, 126 Nichols Avenue Mooney, J. Frank, 25 Birch Road Moore, Lawrence, 16 Dunton Road Alm-an, Francis, 56 Gilbert Street Moran, Patrick J., 19 Alfred Road Morrisey, Eugene I F., 180 Common Street Morrison, Howard T., 52 Dartmouth Street Morrison, Ralph F., 105 Orchard Street Mouradian, Samuel, 92 Cypress 'Street Moynihan, Gerald, .1 Royal .Street Mwdgett, .Albert 1., 6 Phillips Street Mulgrew, John J., 19 French Terrace Mulligan, Gordon, 52 Peyuosette Street Murphy, Edward, 5 Putnam Street Idurphy, ,John A., 36 Laurel Street Aturray, William J., 435 Mt. Auburn Street COLL1F'CTOR'S R RT 525 14fussen, Raymond, 80 Carroll Street Myers, John, 116 Winwr Avenue Naas, Eli, 282 Belmont Street -Naas, John B., 232 Belmont atr t Nalley, John A., 45 Pequosette Street Needham, Harry R., 33 Gleason Street Neikekian, Jack, 57 Quimby Street Neichian, Harold, 7 Chestnut -Park Nelson, Oscar J., 49 Hersom Street Nelson, Robert F., 19 Green Street 14orcrD8s, Walter E., 10 Hillside Road Non-nan, Harold, 543 Mt. Auburn Street Nute, Leslie, 273 Main Street O'Brien, George, 41 Carroll Street O'Brien, Thomas, 79 Templeton Parkway O'Callaghan, Cornelius, 6 Homer Street O'Callaghan, John. L., 6 Homer Street O'Donnell, damea A., Jr., 600 Drain Street Ogar, ,Arthur C., 46 Cuba Street O'Halloran, James F., 45 Mt. Auburn StMt Ghanian, Martin, 92 Putnam Street O°Hares, Jammer J., 258 Belmont Street 0%eary, Jeremiah F., 82 Fayette Street ` Olivetto, James, 27 Carroll Street O'Neil, Joseph M., 4 Howe Strrmt O'Rake, Glen, 154 Common Street firth, Harold, 80 Hillside Road O'Shea, George E., 41 Adams Avenue Owen, Ralph, 2 Hillside Street Palombo, Jerry, 12 Lloyd. Road Papadeau, Vincent, 186 Sumi ner ,Street Parenti, Enrico, 82 Winter street Paris, Sherman, 87 Winsor Avenue Farisian, George, 183 Palfrey Street Parker, Harald, 14 Washburn Street Peck, Walter, 642 Mt. Auburn Street Peck, William, 542 Mt. Auburn Street 526 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Perry, Ernest, 38 Marshall Street Perry, Max, 20 Palfrey Street Peterson, Albert G., 49 Prescott Street Pillsbury, Benjamin, 232 Bellevue Road Plunkett, Richard, 16 St€►neleigh Road Fuilucei, Gus, 7 Yukon Avenue roilucei, Joseph, 7 Yukon Avenue Politis, George, 28 Keenan Street Parter, George, 69 Dexter Avenue Fetter, Paul, 198 Maplewoud Street Prendergast, M. E., 11 Royal Street Fugliese, Orlando, 9 Sexton Street Pullman, Edward, 30 Melendy Avenue Purdy, John, 17 Chester ,street Quimby, William, G Phillips Street Quinn, Dan, 19 Lyons Court Rae, Alb,--rt W., 159A Lexington Street Ralph, Frank W., 908 Mt. Auburn Street Ralph, Joseph S., 808 fit. Auburn Street Rand, Edmund W., 169 Walnut Street Reardon, Jamei A., 4 Jewett ;street Regan, Richard, 4Q Maple Street Reidle, Casper, 33 Bacon Street Reynolds, Harry*, 18 Lawrence Street Dice, Albert, 358 Charles Diver Road Rice, Jahn H., 7 Hamden Avenge lt.iley, Edward, 28 Clyde React Riley, John, 64 Elton Avenue Robbins, Raymont, Lt., 96 Russell Avenue Robinson, hunk ill., 73 Sprlce Street Robinson, Harry N., 29 Oakiaxrd Street Robinson, Harbert, 73 Sprqu!e Street Roche, James P., 54 Capitoi Street Rogers, Chester F'., 3U Belmont Street Rogers, John, 41 F'airheld Street Rollins, Stanley, 8 Swett Court Rooney, John B., 110 Riverside Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT .527 Roortey, John F., 1-10 Riverside Street Rose, Arthur, 58 Salisbury Road Rupert, Prank, 154 Orchard Street Russo, Fred, 5 Swett Court Russo, Peter, 19 Ifiddle Street Ryan, William J., 105 Edenfield Avenue Saga, Roy, 38 Edgeelif£ Road Sadtler, William 1+'., 104 Eeechwoo€1 Avenue Sampson, George, 48 Dartmouth Street Santeasa, Charles, 68 Dexter Avenue Saraf, Stephen, 235 Boylston Street Sargent, John, 610 Arsenal Street Sarkis, George hT., 24 Dexter Avenue Sattanino, Peter, 14 Everett Avenue Scanlon, William P., 895 School Street Scarpaci, Dxnlel, 13 Putnam Street Schofield, Alfonso, 47 Mt. Auburn Street Schroeder, Daniel, 57 Walnut Street Scott, Edward W., 32 Sunnyside Road Seaman, George, 64 Ellen Avenue Sedan, Missak R., 14 Union Street SerYmo-nian, alelkon G., 31. Melendy Avenue Serafino, Victor, 80 Westland Road Shaughnessy, Daniel B., 25 Hosmer Street Shea., Charles, 11. Howard Street Shea,, Jolui F., 142 Galen Street Shea., John R., 302 '4i a erley Avenue Sheldon, George, 61 Church Street Shellharn, Bartlett S., 41 Beacon Parr Sheridan, Joseph P., 95A Edenfield Avenue Sheridan, Patrick J., 172 School Street Simonian, Martin, 198 ArLington Suet Simpsoix, Edward, 165 Worcester Street Simpson, Edward P., 56 Evans Street Siranni, Joseph, 99 Grove Street Skahill, Peter J., 77 riverside Streett Skelton, Walter, 10 Howe Street 528 WATERTOWN T01VN REPORT Slamin, Thomas, 41 Union Street lawsby, Samuel, Jr., 324 Arlington Street Smith, Harry, 18 Hunt Street Smith, John, 35 Wilmot Street Stanchfield, Amer, 19 Irma Avenue Stanchfield, Earle, 19 Irma Avenue Starr, Herbert W., 17 Fuller Road Stephen$, Fred J., b6 Harnden Avenue Stevrman, Bernard, 51 Boyd Street Stillson, Michael, 21 Hamer Street Storey, Eugene .L., 109 Hillside Road Sullivan, Edmund, 15 Green Street Terrace Sullivan, John, 35 Fifield Street Sullivan, Joseph F., 65 Lowell Avenue Sullivan, Timothy, +65 Lowell Avenue Takvarian, Leon, 48 Cypress Street Tanner, Randolph, 28 Francis Street Taste, Alexander, 172 Walnut Street Tattrie, David H., 38 Cypress Street Tiano, i 11chael, 37 Quirk Street T nglof, Joseph, 62 Hall Avenue Tirone, Antonio, 136 Arlington Stmt Tocei, Clarence, 10.Lowell Avenue. Tomassian, Jacob, 230 Boylston Street Topjian, Daniel, 19 Prentiss Street Tosi, Thomas, 61 Nyack Street Tossali, Patsy, 44 Bacon Street Tracy, Edward J., 49 Hall Avenue Troianni, Pasquale, 52 Ralph Street Tselepis, George P'., 10 Bostortia Avenue Turbini, Joseph, 40 Salisbury Road Upton, Harry 14., 36 Hardy Avenue Vacearello, Thomas, 215 Palfrey Street Vaccareilo, Vincent, 215 Palfrey Street Vahey, Martin P., 111 Evans Street Vaiante, William, 5 Oak Street Valentino, Almerico, 44 Cottage Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 1529 Valentiro, George, 11 Norseman Avenue Vandetaonde, Jahn E., 74 Evans Street VanDvhlen, Frederick, 24 birch Road Vacs Dohlen, Robert, 24 ]Birch Road Vandone, Theodore-, 2 Kimball Read VanKeuren, Arno, 1[}1 Carroll Street Vartanian, Nazareth, 66 Belmont Street Velente, Joseph, 91 Fayette Street '4fir adleighk, Moses B., 14 Alden Road Walker, Charles, 15 Francis Street Walker, Jonathan I., 486 Delmont Street Walsh, James, 42 Mt. Auburn Street Walsh, Peter J., 74 Morse Street Walsh, Stephen, 121 Arsenai Street Walter, Randall, 9 Cottage Street Wardell, Robert B., Jr., 23 Commonwealth Road W.-Irner, E. Pahl, 11 Francis Street Warner, John F., 754 Mt. Auburu Street Warren, William, 221 Arsenal Street Wells, Ernest, 148 Orchard Street Welstead, Frederick, 2 Hillside Street Wentworth, John J., 73 Piermont Street Whitney, Frank. C., 29 Hall Avenue Wiley, N. Chester, 63 Evans Street Wilkins, Richard, 36 Concord Road Williams, John P., 24 Louise Street Wilson, Lewis, 1$ Cuba Street Winston, Thomas, 43 Chapman Street Wistanu, Dominic, 281 Arlirkyton .street Woodruff, Louis F., 10 Aliddiegex Road Woods, John, 9 Gilbert Street Wright, Burleigh, 6 Summer Street Wright, Nelron W., 618 Arsenal Street Yeo, George E., 41 Wilmot Street Zaino, Albert, 63 Boylston Street Zalenski, Alfred, 237 Pleasant Street Cleverley, Ralph, 3'? Surtrrti•bink Road 530 WATERs V i1 N TOWN REPORT Zlegel, Anthony, 2 Ovkland Street Quinn, Edward rd M., 29 French Street Pike, Johr4 55A lit. Aubum Street McGvugh, Edmund, 89 Maplewood Street Hanrahaan, Francis, 826 Mt. Auburn Street Belhen, Charles N., S8 Dexter Avenue Higgins, Stanwood E., 158 Boylston Street Shields, Matthew, 101 Arsenal Street Cutting, Albert ' ., 101) Pleasant Street Cooper, William L., 16 F field StMet Idanukian, Amoosh, 137 SchoQol Street Comfort, Sedfurd, 669 plain Street Comfort., James 1., 669 Mann 'Street. McNwna ra, George, 49 Gilbert Street DiAudrea, Frank P., 178 Summer Street ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH OF THE TOWN OF WATERTOWN FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMB R 31, 1933 All 7' rt�' 'S t THE HAMPSHIRE PRESS, INC. C mbiidgef Maws, 1934 ORGANIZATION OF THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT 1933 Board of Hedth GUY C. FESCE, M. D., Chairrh.falt Earl J. WYLIE, M. D., ,Secretary WA.LTER N. SECORD, M. D. Agent and .Health Officer FRED W. BODGE Plumbing I'nspector CHARLES M. HEWITT Superintendert of Cemeteries VAST D. HOR.TON Clerk MARJORIE W. MORSE Board of Health Physician ALFRED E. KING, M. D. Board of Health. Nurses ROSE AJEMIAN, R. N. AGNES KIRKER., R. N. HIELEN SULLIVAN, R. N, School Dentists JAMES DONOHUE, D. M. D. OWEN F. REEVE, D. M. D. CHARLES E. KELLEY, D. M. D. H. VAN BESLAR, D. M. D. Dental Assistant - 1RENE X. DRUMMEY, R. N, Baby Clinic, Western A. A. BILLER, M. D. Ecastem L. SILVERSTEIN, M. D. 52 REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH To the Citizens of the Town of Watertown: The Board of Health submits the following report for the year ending December 31, 1933: The Board reorganized March 7, 1933 electing Dr-. GUY C. Pesce, Chairman; Dr. Earl J. Wylie, Secretary; with Dr. Walter N. Secord as the third member. At this �IWI Dr. A. A. Biller and Dr. L. Silverstein were appointed su- pervisors of the Weil Baby Clinic, In March, due to the death of the Superintendent of Cemeteries, Frank R. Shorey, it was necessary to appoint a new main to this pgsition, Van D. Morton received the appointment, taking over the duties of that office on March 1.5, 1933. The services of Mrs. Ellen Tracy terminated at the close of the school year, at which time Mrs. Irene K. Drumrmey was appointed Dental Nurse, her duties to be- gin at the opening of school in the fall. The next change in personnel came on Jul, l.st when Fred W. Bodge was appointed Agent of the Board of Health, replacing Arthur E. Burke. The clinics previously in force were continued with the addition of one new clinic at which blood, for the prepar- ation of scarlet fever convalescent serum, was donated. In order that vaccines and serums be made available to physicians .at any time and in various, locations of the town, it was voted to keep a drug store supplied Nvith these materials in each division of the town.. Under the Civil Works Appropriation from the Federal Government we have been able to start building a retain- ing wall along the western and southern boundaries of Ridgelawn CemetelTy. This will decidedly improve the appearance of the cemetery. 533 534 WATERTOWN TOWN REPoivf The Board wishes to thank the School Department and Fire Department for their cooperation and use of heir buildings for the various clinical purposes. In addition they wish to thank the employees of this department for their cooperation and to thank the elected and appointed officials of all other- departments who have assisted us in any way during the past year. Respectfully; submitted, +GI)Y C. PESCF, M. D., Chair-man... EARL J. WYLIE, M. D., Secretary WALTER N. SECORD, M. D. REPORT OF ]CARD OF HEALTH 595 REPORT OF THE AGENT To the Board of Health, Town of Watertown: Gentlemen : I herewith submit a report of the activities of this de- partment for the year 1933: Vital Statistics Birth Rate per 1000 population 15.2 General Deady Rate per 1000 population 5.7 Infant Mortality per 1000 Living Births 36.6 Note: Stillyortli niiiiaed in rnmi)tstin-_,- birth, death and infant mortality rates. COMMUNICABLE DISEASES The general health of the community, as shown by re- ported communicable diseases, has been at a higher level than last year. The incidence of measles, mumps and whooping-cough is less than last ,year by 531 yes. It is reasonable to assume that in a great many instances, dire to the present econornic conditions, a physician was not called when slight cases of these disuses were apparent. In this way no report of the case was made to this depart- ment. Of the 706 cases of reportable disease coming to the at- tention of this department 60 were hospitalized. Of this number 15 were private cases; 15 settled outside of Watertown and for which Watertown has been reim- bursed ; 5 are now re-imbursing the department by monthly payments—leaving `,5 out of 706 reported cases to he paid for by the 'Town of Watertown. Many of these have promised to pay and will endeavor to do so. The following cases of communicable diseases were re- ported to the department in 1933 536 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT .11111 Veb Mitr Apr May Juti .iuly AtLA Sea,Out binv bey"I't4111 Anterior Poliomyelitis 1 2 2 5 Chickenpox ........ 9 19 3.9 17 24 IT 3 3 1 3 i 19 160 Diphtheira .......... 1 2 1 4 1 9 Doi Bite ........ ... 6 S 4 6 1.3 23 15 10 9 7 li 3 113 Ger. Measles ...,.. 3 6 5 1 1 16 Trachoma ............ I 1 Influenza ............38 1 1 40 Loh. Pneu. ..........13 7 4 1 5 1 3 i 9 50 Measle ............... 1 3 6 9 9 3 4 6 41 Mumps ................ 2 1 3 2 1 1 10 Scarlet Fever ...,14 5 16 9 12 5 3 4 5 15 9 17 114 Put, T.B. .............. 1 3 3 3 2 3 2 1 4 1 23 T.B., other form 1 Ii 1 1 1 7 Typhoid ... I I Wh€�opiti Cnu h 1 5 3 3 4 "w '? 5 19 47 28 116 Para Typhoid B 1 1 2 Rabid Dope. ........ 1 1 1 Diphtheria.. The Toxin-antitoxin Clinic for immuniza- tion of children against diphtheria has been carried out once a week at the Senior High School under the super- vision of Dr. Alfred A. King and tbree 'nurses of this de- partment. At this clinic 534 children have been immun- ized, 226 of these under five years of age. The exten- sive work which this department hRs done ,against: diph- theria is beginning to show seal results. The incidence of diphtheria has dropped this year to 9, with no deaths while last year in Watertown there were 13 uses with 1 death and in 1931 22 cases with 2 depths. The nine cases reported this year necessitated =10 honie calf. There were 2196 Koine calls made by the nurses of the department advocating diplatheria immunization, by their family physician, or at the Board of Health Clinic. Sea:rlet Fever... The number of reported cases of scar- let fever was about the same as for the past three years, 113 cases coming to the attention of the department. This necessitated 270 home calls. A decided step forward in the eradieation of scarlet fever has been made by providing the physicians of RHPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH Watertown with a convalescent serum to he Used to im- munize scarlet fever contacts. Blood, from which the ser- um was made, was donated by those who recently had the disease. By the use of this serurn the department tropes to prevent contagion aniong contacts and thereby materially ctrt down the expense to the Town of hospitalization of scarlet fever patients. Tic.be)-vulosis. It has, been the aim of the depa.rtn-lerrt to pi-oxide sanatorium care foy those persons in the early stages of the disease. From an economic standpoint alone, a patient receiving early treatment and checking of the disease will sage the community the necessity of providing years of care at a later date_ By earls- diag- nosis and. isolation of the patient the danger of infecting contacts is materially lessened. With this in view, the physicians of I-Voter-own have been advised of the priv- ileges of the Middlesex County Sanatorium in Waltham where cases may receive physical examination, x-ray and diagnosis free of charge, The cost of care of tubercular patients for the year 1933 aniounted to $1f ,511.1 . During this time there was received $4242.29 as reimbursement for tubercular patients. In addition to this amount in May the depart- ment will receive ri subsidy of $412.7.86 from the CoTn- nion ealth of Massachusetts for patients receiving hos- pital care during 19313 at the Middlesex County Sanator- RIM. During the year 1933 the followhig cases were cared for at the various institutions Lakeville MALthi,iata N-P. Reading Rutlit nd '1`tas bila r Admissions 4 1 7 2 14 Trans. to 3 1 Trans. from 3 X Re-admissions 2 Discharges 2 8 4 2 Deaths 1 1 F 3$ 'WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Three deaths aniong tubercular patients occurred at their homes. There were examined at Middlesex County Sanator- itim and North Reading Steno Sanatorium 123 patients. Copies of reports of these cases were sent to the referr- ing physician. Darning May. the Chadwick Clinic was again held at which time a check-up of contacts was made and suspic- ious cases were x-rayed and examined. Where have been made during the year 1073 home visits in carrying out our tubercular program. Temperatures and sputum specimens were takers. Due to the efforts of the nurses and various organiza- tions of the 'Tower, money was raised to snake it possible for fourteen underweight and under-privileged children to attend summer camp at Sharon and Prendergast Pre- ventoriurn. Dog Clinic During the month of June three clinics, under the su- pervision of Dr. Harry W. Ja.keman, assisted by the nurses of the department, were held for the vaccination of dogs against rabies. During that time 415 dogs were immunized. chile there was a decided outbreak of rabies in Waltham, Newton, Brighton and other Adjacent towns, Watertown had but three positive cases. With- out the immunization of so marry dogs Watertown would undoubtedly have had many more cases. Because of the cIinic public interest has been aroused and over 200 (lags were immunised pi'iv tel)`. Dental Clinic survey of the dental situation as applied to the school children of Water•tow.n for the year ending December 31, 1933 reflects general conditions arising out of the current depression as perhaps no other summary could, Mouth health propaganda as carried on for years by the Mate Department of Health and interested organizations along REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTU 539 the lines of parental instruction in this vital matter of health protection has been lamentably nullified by wide- spread financial distress. Our preliminary work conse- quently showed pupils in all grades to be in need of at- tentiorY. Faced with this situation Curd with limited funds at the disposal of the department it has been deemed niost necessary to confine orrr• wcrrlc to the pupils of the 1st and. 2nd grades. Among 'these it is rrsua.11y found that the all important six year niolars have made their appearance. As is generally known, (iefects in these first permanent teeth require immediate attention. Extractions or treat- ment of the deciduous teeth are also Inost riecessar�y to in- sure the proper growth of perr'Yranent teeth to come. With the end in view of the greatest lashing good to the greatest possible number we zire Iaying a foundation of tooth health for the yotin 'er chilclr ell, drilling them in the requisites of teeth cage. At the same time the laa.r-- ents are furnished with valuable literature along these lines supplied by the State Department of Health. The department has at all times taken care of dental emergencies arising amongst the children in any of the laical Schools, regardless of grade. There has been splendid cooperation on the part of the teachers and parents, as well as by the children them- selves. All have worked together in this educational pro- gram which is meant to safeguard the future health and lrappiness•of our yming folks. The following dentists comprise the personnel of the dental clinic Owen F. Keefe, D. M. D. Charles E. Xellev, D. M. D. H. Van$eslar, D. M. D. Mrs. Irene K. Dr ummey, R. N., Assistant 540 WATERTOWN TOWN' REPOR'r . 2796 pupils were given dental examination, on whom the folio-wing work was done Extractions 234 Fillings 650 Treatments 184 Dental instruction and toothbrush drills were given in the various schools. $118.35 was received from the child- ren treated, and turned into the treasury. Infant and {child Welfare 214 past natal calls were made, at which time parents were advised of the benefits to be received by attending the Well Baby Chnic and Toxin-aartitoxin Chn cs. The Well Baby Clinics were held weekly at the West Junior High 'School and Coolidge Schools under the direc- tion of Doctors A. A. Biller and L. Silverstein, respective- ly. There were 99 clinics at which 1896 babies were weighed, their health checked and advice given if iwc- essaay. School Nursing at St. Patrick's and Sacred Heart SchooLs For the pre-school registration at the two schools 289 home visits were made. Arrangements were made for these children, to receive physical examination Rnd correction of defects before entering school. ]luring the school year Doctors Burger, Gorman and M. J. Kelley, assisted by the nurses of this department, examined 709 pupils of St. Patricks School. Reports of defects were sent to parents and follow-up work done by the school nurse. There were 3,54 visits made by the school nurse to the Sacred Heath and St. Patrick Schools, at which time ex- aminations were made and health talhs given to the pu- i1s, "twice during the year each pupil was weighed and his height recorded on a chart.; those on the Chadwick REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 541 Clinic having their height and weight recorded monthly. There were 1.225 examinations for various ailments made, also 135 first aid treatments given with the exclu- sion of 137 children for suspicious symptoms of contag- ious diseases. Milk Inspection The milk supplied in Watertown is of a high quality with a satisfactory low bacteria count. The following inspections were made during the year: Inspections of dairies 124 Inspections of milk samples 34 Inspections of cream samples 135 Food Distribution General conditions in stores, restaurants and bakeries are very good. A close supervision htu been kept on all food displayed for sate and a number of stares required to change their method of display. Number of inspections were as follows Bakeries 64 Restaurants 118 Stores 802 General Sanitation Sanitary conditions are above the average, with a fear exceptions due to the present economic conditions. There were 72 complaints of various types dosing the year which were investigated and the conditions righted, Fees Collected in the Office of the health Department and Paul to they Town Treasurer Various licenses $470.50 Dental Clinic 118. 5 Plumbing Permits 396.00 ReillIbUrsements .5727.24 542 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Sale of cemetery lots, graves, etc. 5905.67 Total amount $12, 17.76 In conclusion, I wish to thank the members of the Board of Health, all those in the department and others who in any way assisted the department in carrying out its duties. Re.spectfully subraitted, PRED W. BODGE, Agent aitd Health Officer. REPORT OF BOARD OF HEATH 543 REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF CEMETERIES January 15, 1934. O the Board of Health: Gentlemen: The report cif the Superintendent of Cemeteries for the year ending December 31, IL933 is herewith submit- ted Appropriated for Superintendent 1800.00 Labor 8000.00 Operation. 500.00 Total Approp6ation 4 10300.00 Expenditures $10260.94 Balance 39.06 $10300.00 McGiauflin Bequest for Ridg+elawn Cemetery $100.00 Expended 100.00 McGlaufiin Bequest for Common St. Cemetery- $100.00 Expended 100.00 Transferred to Cemetery Dept. for C. W. A. project $173.00 Expended $172.84 Balance .16 173.00 Amounts paid to Town Treasurer for sate of, lots graves and general labor from January 1, 1933 to De- cernber 31, 1933 $5905.67. The different cemeteries have been kept in excellent conditiori during the year, the season being favorable for a goon turf growth. 543-A Arlington Street Ce-knetery... One large eln-i tree will have to be removed and several need pruning badly in order to protect the ancient slate markers. The fence around these grounds needs another coat of paint. Number of interments in Arlington St. Cemetery 0 Comntoiz Street Cemetery... A. decided improvement was made by reversing the rubbish Tin, which formerly faced Coninion Street. The McGlautlin Bequest of ; 10O.0G was used in }wilding the stone enclosure. Number of interments in Common Street Cemetery 1 Number of vaults used 3 Number of foundations placed 4 .... idgetawn Cemetery. I recommend that the remain- m(r avenues be rebuilt this coming year. 'There is also need for a Receiving Tomb mid a tool building. The two wooden buildings now in use fur righ little protection for tools and materials. The McGlauliin Bequest of $100.00 was; used for a new gate at the Copeland Street entrance to the cemetery. Number of internleuts in Ridgelawn Cemetery 69 Number of Removals 7 Number of vaults used 11 Number of foundations placed 24 Number of two grave lots sold 3 Number of three grave lots sold 13 5 Number of five grave lots sold 2 Dumber of single grave lots sold 27 Niirnber of Children'& graves sold 1 Respectfully submitted, VAN D. HORTON, Svper inter&en t of Cemeteries. 543-B RE13ORT OF PLUM13ING INSPECTOR January. 15, 1934. Board of Health: Gentlemen : I herewith submit my report as Plumbing Inspector for the T'oxvn of Watertown for the Yecar 19 Total a1nount received as fees for permits $396.00 Permits for boner inspections, no charge 28 Permits issued for plumbing 99 Permits issued for boilers, no charge 28 Total plumbing inspections 22+E Total sanitary inspections 97 Total water tests 125 -Total final tests can plumbing 115 Permits issued, work not fiEdshed 3 Hearings on violations of Plumbing Code Fixtures installed 492 Many hours in this office are taken up in consultation and in laying out plumbing installations, also in the hear- ing and adjustment of complaints. Respectfully submitted, DA LES M. HEWITT, lwpector of Phcubing. REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDING Watertown, Mass., January 3, 19034. To the Honorable Board of Selectmen, Gentlemen I herewv th respectfully submit the following report of Permits issue} from this office for the year ending De- cember 31, 1933. Whole number issued 193. Probable cost of same, 96,- 095.00 as follows 7 One Family Houses $25,000.00 21. Garages 5,950.00 2 Plucks of Stores 8,000.00 1 Stare Addition 4,000.00 Service Stations 3,600.00 1 Wash. House 400.00 1 Boiler House 100.00 1 Office Building 125.00 1 Store Building 100.00 I Greenhouse 400.00 1 Storage Building 2,50.00 1.10 Alterations 48,170.00 $96,095.00 19 Razing Fireworks stands 19 Signs Respeetfully submitted, WILLIAM H. WJLSON, fns p eetor of Bit ridings. 544 REPORT OF INFIRMARY DEPARTMENT To the Honorable Board r,,f PaT lic Welfare: fare.. Gentlemen I herewith submit airy report as Keeper of the Infirm- ai yt for the year ending December 81, 1933. We have had A large increase in the number of imitates, in fact the largest uumber• in any year during my service. The total number of inniates leas heen forty-seven, eleven ivere sent to some other place of Support, five se- cured employment, five were placed in care of relatives, three died, two were removed to the Tewksbury Stine Hospitaal, one to the Holy Ghost Hospital, one to the Me- Creight Sanitarium and one to the Mate Board of Chari- ty. We have eighteeii inniates at the present time. The average number of inina.tes has been fifteen. We have accomodations for about twenty inmates without, over- crowding. The general health of: the inmates has been very good with the exception of a eery few who have some bodily ailment which prevents there from doing any manual labor. The usual acreage of hind was tilled, vegetables enough for the house were raised, the surplus being sold. Our Infirn nary needs painting and it should be done this corning year. It was crlven only one coat of paint when the building was removed and it is peeling very badly at present. I would recommend that it he given two coats of paint. I would reconrrneiid that a piazza be built on the rear of I would recommend that a Piazza be built on the rear• of the Infirmary or that a shelter of some kind be built so that the inmates will be protected from the hot rags of the sunk clueing the srrnimer. 545 i Y 546 W ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT I would also recommend that a wire fence be built to surround the Infirmary and the grounds connected there- witib, I wish to thank the visitors who have made ,gifts to the inmates who have enjoyed there very much. I wish to thank the members of the Epwforth League who have given a, song service on the second Sunday afternoon of each month with the exception of the sum- mer months. Our Town Physician Dr. M. J. Kelley has carefully at-- tended to the wants of the inmates who have been ill. Our infirmary is open to visitors during reasonable hours and visitors are always welcome. In closing I wish to thank your Honorable Board for your band and courteous attention. GEORGE H. WRITE, Keeper. REPORT OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT To the, Honorable Board. of Selectmen Gentlemen: I herewith submit the following report of the Eire De- partment for the year ending December 31, 19 3. The membership of the department consists of forty- nine (49) classified as follows: one (1) permanent chief;. three ( 3) permanent captains- four (4) permanent liert- tenant's; one (1) call captain; one (1) call lieutenant; one (1) nieehanician; thirty-eight (38) permanent ladder and hosemen. Alarms and Losses The department responded to a total of 393 alarms for various eaus;es; 210 of these were still alarms and 183 were bell alarms of which 25 were false. The number of a.larnis exceed by one the previous record of a.larinns for 12 months. The number of false alarms show an in- crease over previous years. The fire lasses show a sub- stantial increase and are the largest loss sinee 1926. Insuranco Valines Lu ses Insurance Paid Buildiligg ............ .73 ,CPSO.00 '� I8,904.81 :700,3 3.91 $68,844.81 Canteittw ............. 524,32x.t)-15 l S78.€ (i 452,542.1c) 42A,158.8(; ;:112.i 8.3.6 91,11 2,906.01 $112,003.6 i On Sept. 14 the new fire alarm systeni was placed in operation and because of insufficient funds in the appro- priation of the wire department, under which the fire alarm system is operated, three men were detailed tem- porarily to fire alarm, with the approval of the CivilSer- vice Commission. This arrangement can only be tem- i 41 W WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT porary as the fire department, already under manned, will have to recall these naen or vacations in this department will have to be suspended or reduced for the Corning year. The alarm system every though under opar-aLion by in-- experieuced men is working very satisfactory and gives an added security to this branch of service for the pro- tection of life and propertr. I recommend the immediate appointment of men to properly operate the fire alarm system and relieve the men on dirty there, that they may be returned to fire ser- vice, or it will he necessary to appoint more nien to this department. The bast year has been the most trying one iri my ex- perience as ]read of the department. Due to reduced ap- propriations it was necessary to do without main, essen- tials so important to ;z well equipped force with the re- stilt that we are now runninp- v. ith Tninimuni {_'Cjuipf•ent and no reserve for a possible erner'gency. The usual amount of fare hose destroyed or made use- less for fire duty is about 1000 ft. annually; during the past three years about 2000 ft. of hose were destroyed in extinguishing fires at the Berms Dump. There is no greater cause for destruction of ]lose than working on dumps. During the past three years but 500 ft. of horse was purchased, and this from savings niaade within the department. At the present time there is not hose; enough available to reload the apparatus after fires and no extra hose is available for emergency. I reconimcnd an imme- diate appropriation for the purchase of 2500 ft. of 21,4 . fire hose. The triple combinat:ion, 400 gill. pump and chemicarl, placed in service in Oct. 1917 is in such condition after years of service that it is no longer reliable and should be replaced at once with a new unit of larger pumping capacity. Overhauling or repairs in Ind• opinion wotild he a. waste of moneN% for this reason I recoi une'rrcl all ap- REPORT OF FIRE DEPARTMENT 549 propr•iation of $9000.00 for a new 750 gal. pump with booster tank equipment. Er7 iti No. 1 located at Central Fire Station will have to be equipped with new tires the coming; year, f recom- mend an appropriation of $250.00 for this purpose. All other motor apparatus is in fair con(litiorr ancd continues to give good service. Fire Station Two at East Watertown appears at this time to be iii good condition, painting and necessary re- pairs by the men stationed there have been done as far as the appropriation Nvould permit. Cost of maintenance at this station has increased clue to the demand for the use of the room set aside for voting purposes in the East End of the town. This room is used practically,- ever- evening in the weer by some charitable- or social organi- zation without cost to the user. Done are permitted the use of the roam where a. charge is mate for admission, except for recognized charitable or religions purposes. By the use of this room the cost of lighting and heating has increased and unless appropriation is available to care for this added expense the use of the room must be tdiseorrtinued, which its many eases would create a hard- ship as many of the organizations are doing worthy and commendable wor.•1;. The Central }Fire Station, occupied sineZ May 1, 1906, is badly in need of major repairs ; the crowded condition of sleeping quarters should no larger be tolerated. Orig- inally sleeping space and toilet facilities were provided for form- men, we now have a total of 32 men housed at this station with only the original one mail With room. All minor repairs, painting, etc., have beer clone by the firemen stationed there. Roof repairs are badly needed as well as apparatus floor renewals, this had become so bad cdor•ing the bast year that it was necessary to shore up the carrying timbers in order to keel) the heavy ap- paratus above the cellar. Proper living conditions sbould be provided for the men there but with appropriations 550 WATERTOWN OWN REPORT Cut as they were tlae past year it has been Arrost impos- sible to do this with the result that this station is show- ing the lash of care uccessaryr for its preservation. i rec- onimend an appropriation of $8500.00 to install proper toilet facilities and repair roof and apparatus floor. The members of the department; have shown a willia7g- ness to cooperate throughout the year even though under most trviiig circumstances. Their contribution to the Town ill a voluntary reduction of salAries has ill cl great niauy cases been a hardship, because hi laddition to this they have generously contributed to the Unemployment Relief Committee and many other sources of charity have been extended. Kindly emisi+der that: the N. FL, A. sloes not apply to firemen, that even though their weekly pay- appears a goodly amount they must work 84 hours per week to earn the amount given them. Their hours of labor have not been reduced. No other branches of the public ser- vice are working as many hours as the firemen, +even though of duty, so called, they must answer alarms; were this not so the base fighting forces of the town would have to be substantially increased. During the past two years they have been denied appropriation for uniforms, no small item M itself. Well paid, and satisfied Nvorkmen are the }pest worlmien. The members of your fire department are worthy- of every consideration and are to be com- rmwided for their loyalty. For this reason I look for the fell restoration of their various :salaries for the year 1934. Fire prevention has been carried out duk'131g the year as well as passible, but owing to the vacation period when no extra men are provided, and the detailing of men from this department to the fire alarm, it was necessary to dis- continue hispections for some weeks at a time. T feel that because of this It contributes in a measure to the heavy tiro loss of the past year. This,however, cannot REPORT OF WIRE DEPARTMENT 551. continue because if we can prevent fires from occurring we will not have fire lasses. I appeal to every citizen to assist us in this important work and trust that with their co-operation we may have reduced fire losses for the year}s to come. Respectfully submitted, J HN W. O'HEARN, 'brief of Fire Department. REPORT OF WIRE DEPARTMENT Watertown, Mass., January 1.5, 1934. The Honorable Board of Selectmen: Gentlemen The report of the Poles and Wires Department for the year 1933 is herewith submitted. New cross arms were installed and new wires were run in many sections of the town, where the Telephone Com- pany and the Edison Electric Tllumina,tin'- Company had set in new poles. Also we were obliged to transfer wires and cross arms where the town had widened streets. Seven tappers were transferred to new locations. The fire at the Watertown Builders Supply Company plaint burned out our cables in the street and damaged the mag- nets in many of the fire alarm boxes, Rid also damage([ some tappers, Repairs were rna+de to two fire alarm hors and two underground cable posts, which were damaged 1)y automobile accidents. A new free alarm three-fold system was installed in I he Signal Room at the Administration $u ldin' . In or- der to transfer the fire alarm boxes and tappers to the 552 V4WAT'ERTOWN TOWN REPORT now system new circuiar loom cable aerial lines were run in various parts of the town. This work, coupled with the establishment of new underground cable lines from Stearns Road to Watertown Square and from Evans St. to Chestnut Street, provided the necessary lines for the required segregation of tappers from fire alarm box cir- cuits. The necessary lateral underground cable lines and cross connections to the side streets were run in conjunc- tion with this work. The old switch board, battery racks and wires were discontinued in the old alarm headquar- ters at Engine Douse No. 1 and the new three-fold system was put into operation about October 1, 1933. Every- thing at the new Signal _14ouse is now working in a very satisfactory manner. This nets- system is an asset to the town. We have now twelve hox circuits where we formerly had only five. Thus we have lessened the numbers of fire alarm boxes in any one circuit. This has reduced the mileage of wire on each circuit and obviates any danger of a great number of boxes being out of condition at any one time. Individual lures to Waltham, Belmont, Newton and Cambridge for mutual aid were also laid out in connec- tion with the nett, signal system. ''4Ve have not yet con- nected the Cambridge fire alarm with the Watertown Fire House, as no appropriation has ever been made to do this work. Cambridge gets our alarms but we do not get theirs. Much more remains for the town to do to perfect our lines and replace part of the old fire alarm boxes in the coming years.I.t will also be necessary to have an operator in the new Signal Room at all times and I recommend that four men be appointed as operators at the Signal Roam from the first- of April to December fist of this year, and their yearly. The timing on the mechanism of all the fire alarm boxes on the system was speeded tip to the one-half second time. REPORT OF WIRE DEPAR,rmENT 553 All bees, both fide and police, were properly oiled and maintained alai periodically inspected. Owing to the lack of funds we were unable to paint any of the boxes. M However, this work must he done fin 1934. Grounds were cleared from the underground crable and the over- head Wires were cleared of tree grounds. The street lights received careful attention. All noti- fications that street lights were not burning were imme- diately attended to and the burned out and broken lamps were promptly replaced by the Edison Electric Illumin- ating Company. Relative to interior wiring, the department issued 710 permits for new wiring in dwellings and industrial plants. This Nviring necessitated about 2500 inspections, as many of the jams have to he visited three to tour- times. The fees for these permits amounted to $35)., which amount was handed to the Town Treasurer. Approximately 900 permits to turn on current were sent to the Edison Elec- tric Illuminating Company. I wish to express to the Boar(l of Selectmen my- appre- ciation of their cooperation in the -kvor•k of the depart- ment during the past year.. I also extend thanks to the heads of the various departments, to the Gamewell Com- pany, the New England Telephone and Telegraph Com- pany and the Edison Electric Illuminating Company for courtesy they have shown me throughout the year. Respectfully submitted, PATRICK J. VA F7 L" 1Yt fv.pertur of Wires. REPORT OF TOWN VETERINARIAN To the Honorable Board of Selectmen: Gentlemen My annuai report as Town Veterinarian and Inspector of Aninia.ls is respectfully submitted. During the year 234 visits have been inacle investigat- ing deg bite cases reported to me through the Board of ]Health, Police Department or State Division of Animal Industry. In each instance some human being had been bitters or exposed to possible infection and it was nee- essary as required by law to keep these animals under a quarantine or observation period of two weeks to detor- mine whether or not they harbored any infection which could have been transmitted to the person bitten. In three instances dogs were found to have rabies. These aninxais died of the disease and the herds were submitted to the Harvard Medical School.where confirmation of the diag- nosis was made by a laboratory examination of the brain. A number of persons either bitten or exposed to the saliva of these cases was forced to take the Pasteur treatment. All contact dogs were quarantined or destroyed and no spread of the disease took place. It is interesting to note that none of these animals had been vaccinated against rabies and that since the annual clinics for vaccinating ,all dogs in the Town have been carried out there have been few cases of the disease and none in a vaccinated animal. During 1933 about sip hundred Watertown clogs were vaccinated against rabies, :Inspection of all properties in the Town on which farm animals are kept has been carried out and certification of Health and sanitary conditions made to the Mate Au- thorities, a copy being furnished the owners. In all cases where tuberculosis has been detected in cattle by the tu- 554 SEALER OF WEIG14TS AND MEASURES 355 berciulin test an investigation is made to see that the prop- er disinfection and cleansing of the premises is carried out. Twenty-six visits were iriade to the 'Tomm barn to treat or examine Town horses. Much trouble has been avoided by the care given these animals. o outbrea" of infectious diseases in animals which might be transmitteed to humans occurred during the year with the exception of the three cases of rabies above mentioned. In carrying out the duties of my office 1 wish to express appreciation of the co-operative and helpful attitude taken by all Town Officials and Employees. H. W. Jakexnan, V. M. D. To wit Veterina?iatt and Inspector of Aniq)wls REPORT OF THE SEALER. OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES To the Hanorac le Board of ,Selectmen, Gentlemen: The following report, of the Sealer of Weights and Measures for the year 1933, is restfully submitted. Sealing Fees collected $282.58 Adjustment Charges 7.90 Tonal Fees $ 90.48 Scales Not PIatforms, over 5000 lhs -- 22 -- 2 PIatforms, 100 to 5000 lbks. 4 113 -- 7 Counter, 100 lbs. or over 1 19 -- 1 556 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT COUnter• under 100 lbs. 5 110 -- 9 Spring 100 lbs. or over -- 30 -- 14 Pring under 160 lbs. 7 1.96 r_ 39 Computing wider 104 lbs. 18 161 25 Personal Weighing (Slot) -- 26 -- 5 Prescriptive — 17 -- 1 14"eights Avoirdupois 92 755 -- 9 Apothecary 19 225 -_ 24 Metric 14 65 -- 8 CapacityMeasul-es Liquid -- 216 4 Oil Jars -- 364 ,. ..- Autonirtt .c Meas-uring Devices Gasoline Ptirnps -- so 4 3 Gasoline Meters 4 142 -- 15 Kerosene Pumps -- 3 -- -- 0H Pttnips 107 22 2 Grease Measuring Pumps 1 43 3 Quantity Stops on Pumps 18 328 -- -- Li,nerae Measitres Yard Sticks -- 17 4 Cloth Measure Devices 4 -- -- Totals 174 3243 26 171 Fr ia? Weighings Trod NUMIX.r• Incorrect TeFttd r1nrr-LWA Under Over Bread 227 196 8 23 Butter 136 71 14 51 Coal (In Paper Bags) 121 52 42 27 Coal (In Transit) 7 3 -- 4 Confectionery. 14 ;3 10 1 Dry Commodities 66 47 8 11 Flour 35 24 6 5 Fruits and Vegetables 48 37 8 3 Kindling Wood (Bags) 10 10 -- REPORT OF PLANNING BOARD 5.57 Lard 24 24 -- — eat & Provisions 46 27 15 4 Potatoes 53 37 13 3 Wood (Cord) 1 Totals 788 531 125 182 1"Pections Pedlar•"s Licenses 66 Marking of Food Pkg. 88 Marking of Bread 311 Clinical Thermometers 155 Coal Certificates 13 Pedlar's Scales 16 (ail Jars 469 Gasoline Pumps (Retest) 13 Paper Cartons 2 Junk Scales 2 especi f idly, VICTOR M. ANDERSON) Sealer of Weights and Measitr s. REPORT OF PLANNING BOARD To the Honorable Board of Selectmen: The Planning Board in reporting a year of progress wish to thank you for all you have done to assist them in maintaining the integrity of the Zoning By-Laws.. The limited scope of our duties and the small appropri- ations allotted us, prevent us from Ainctioninc; as effec- tively as some of our associate Boards do. The Board is of the opinion that the townspeople and more especially the property owners have not as yet come to realize the importance of good Zoning Laws well en- forced. Poorly enforced Zoning Laws tend to break down real estate values by creating a sense of insecurity. 558 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Prospective purchasers of homes are demanding the protection afforded by all enforced Zoning Laws and rightly so. Watertown by reason of its nearness to the Metr opolrtan area has the location and by its environs has the natural setting for a beautiful tower. No matter how near to conveniences or how beautiful a natural setting the town has, no wise investor will ever put a penny into property here tireless we can guarantee hire reasonable security for his investment. We have very little kind left available for I anie sites and we should use extreme rare about admitting more manufacturing plants as these are always a liability in- stead of an asset. Property values are always increasing in a well zoned town of homes and decreasing in a manufacturing towii that is poorly zoned, We have one outstanding violation of Zoning Laws on the corner of School Street and Mt. Auburn Street, which was caused by the issuing of an illegal permit by the Building Inspector for the enlargement of a non-conform- ing building. The Planning Board has had no authorit.�- to enforce the Zoning Laws, but thanks to new legislation lately passed we believe this condition will be corrected. The Board is informed that many of our two faniily houses are now Mousing three families with cooping being done on the third floor. This is a violation of the tene- ment house act for towns as well as our own zoning laws. While this condition may be the result of hard times the fact remains that the hazards created by illegal wiring and plumbing as well as the increase in cost to the tower for education of thechildren is a matter of serious importance. This condition also pulls values clown on adjacent properties and adds to the pig in the parlor type of housing referred to by one of our Supreme Court judges in handing down a legal decision in Brool;line. The Board feels that we should take steps to prevent improper or unsafe ltcusizig. We hope that no loss of life may be caused by fire dire to these hazards. REPORT of PLANNING BOARD 5 15111) The Board eonsideris a community of true-family homes the safest financial investment and intends to propose changing the present zoning lines to include more one- family district areas. Our present Zoning Laws are inadequate to meet the conditions prevailing today and need r•eVislon to take ad- vantage of new enabling legislation. The Board recommends that this be done as soon as possible at a Special Town Meeting called for that pur- pose alone. The property owners are entitled to all the protection the law can give which -%ve are glad to say is ample today and for the future. A recent survey made by the Town Engineering staff reveals that we have three times as much lineal feet of land zoned for stores than is deemed necessary for a. self contained town. This condition works to hurt general business, arts down revenues to store keepers .and lowers rents and taxes. The accessory signs and advertising displayed to at- tract business acids to the maudlin picture of a. group of unattractive establishments poorly patronized. The Board believes that the sorest way, to decrease taxes is to get more revenue from assessed values rather- than by fees from licenses, etc. Only by making our Town a. desirable place to live in can we hope to increase these values. To the Town Meeting Members 270 of whom do the business of the Town the Board wishes to say that the responsibility rests with them for the future of the 'downs. Support the efforts of your Planning Board in its at- tempts to better your living conditions. EPNEST M. SMALL, Chairman RONALD M. STONE, Secretary WILLIAM W. fitUGG, MASSIS N. TOMASSIAIv, WILF ED A. NORF�'US,, 6 �fq Board. 7� aifS.F'�- g �J3{lit r !. REPORT OF TOWN CLERK'S DEPARTMENT Watertown, lass., December 39, 1933. The report of this depaitment for the year 1933 is here- with submitted. For repot of Town Meetings, which comes under the work of this department, refer a 7ce is made to that title. Marriage Records By Months Months Number January 15 February 27 March 3 April 17 May 19 June 49 July 37 August 27 September 35 October 42 November 43 December 27 Total 346 Death Records By Mouths Months Number January 42 February 36 March 39 April 21 May 38 560 TOWN CLERWS DEPARTMENT 561 Months Number Tune 25 July 25 August 18 September 26 October 27 November 85 December 39 'dotal 371 Birth Records By Months (Stillbirths Excluded) January 4 February 54 Mai-ell 44 April 5 May 131 June 62 July 60 August 61 September 46 October 41 November 38 December 49 Total 60.5 REPORT OF PARK COMMISSIONERS February 1, 19 3-1 To the Citizens of Watertown; The Board of Park Commissioners respectfully submits the following report for the year ending December 31, 1933. It is obvious that welfare labor as applied to certain municipal work is very unsatisfactory, especially from an economic standpoint. -After a year's experience with this sort of labor we find that the condition af'the town prop- erty trader our jurisdiction is considerably belom- the standard we strive for. An example of this may be found in the present condi- tion of the Mui cipal Tennis Courts. In previous years the courts were cared for by one man who gave his entire time to that work. This year with welfare labor, and tin- employment labor, we have been +oblige, to use three, and sometimes four different men each week, resulting in a very unsatisfactory condition of the courts, as well as the apportionment of playing hours to those desiring reser- vations. This condition naturally caused general dissatis- faction, and a great many complaints to be registered, A tremendous cut in appropriation placed this depart- ment at a serious disadvantage early in the year, when much new loam, seed, and other material .-,vas needed. NA1hen it became apparent about June 1, that we could not continue to operate through the remainder of the year, we asked for, and received an additional sum of five hun- dred dollars, which enabled us to carry can by working our men but three days a week. 562 PARK COMMISSIONERS 56 In times like the present this Board daces not approve of the expenditure of town money for new projects which are not absolutely necessary, but we do feel that enough money, should be appropriated each year to properly main- tain those things for which the town has already spent money. For after .all, money appropriated for such, main- tenance is absolutely necesmry for the preservation and protection of town property. A sum of money was allotted to this department sander the C.W.A. program for the purpose of leveling and en- closincy the entire Victory Meld, which heretofore has ha, two levels making it necessary to divide the field. The project when completed will afford a much larger recrea- tion area, and better protection for those who use th( field. Considerable improvement could be effected in tli i area, but further work would be impracticable until the proposed Sidney Street extension is definitely decided for, or against. A severe loss was sustained by this Board last Novem- ber in the death of its Chairman, llfllr. Harold R. Hall, Mr. Hall had almost completed three years of faithful service to the town as a member of this Board, and his untimely lssing came as a shock to the whole community. Respectfully submitted. AR'TH[aR L. i4 ORSE, Chair-rruun WINTHROP G. ROCKWELL, Secretary Park o-iww. .sai.after . TREASURER'S REPORT For Year Ending December 31, 1 33 Borrowed in 1933 Anticipation of Revenue Jan. 10. The .stational Shawmut Bank @ 3.97 .S,400,000 Mar. 15. Union Market National Bank @ 0 200,000 Mar. 15. Union Market National Bank @ 5 100,40o May 3. Watertown Savings Bank @ 5i/-2 40110 June 1.7. The National Shav,rnut Bank @ 53// 250,000 Sept. S. The National Shawnaut Bank @ 41/:) 200,000 Nov. 13. Union Market. National Bank @ 41,c, 1.00,000 Nov. 13. The National Shawmut Bank c 41 , 100,I)oo Nov. 13. The Bank of the Manhattan Company of New York @ 41/2 100,00o Dec;. 20. Union il-far ket National Bank @ 5 1115,000 Dec. 20. The National Shaivmut Bank @ 5 20,000 Dec. 20.. The Bank of the Manhattan Company of New York @ 5 115,000 $1,750,001. Oct. 28. Anticipation Reimbursement 20,0(; BGn s Pm*d 1933 ,fan. 1. Drainage St. Construction $7,00+0 Sewer 2,000 Drainage 5,000 Feb. 1. Administration Building 11,000 11,000 Mar. 1. School (Outside) 30,000 School 1,000 31,000 Apr. 1. 11osiner School (Outside) 5,000 Drains—Sewers 7,000 Playground (Outside) 1,000 564 TREASURER'S REPORT 565 Schools 35,000 Street 14,000 62,00() May- 1. PZefunding 2,000 East End School (Outside) 3,000 Schools 34,000 Streets 17,U00 Water (Outside) 14,000 70,000 June 1. Athletic Field 1,000 1,000 July 1. Water (Outside) 5,000 Vest Watertown School (Outside) 12,004 Schools 3po Strut 9,000 Land 2,000 Servers 2,000 Fire Alarm 'Signal System. 8,000 - 41,000 Oct. 1. Sew-err—brains 1,000 Water (Outside) 1,000 - 2,000 Nov. 1. No. Beacon St, .Bridge (Outside) 3,000 Drains 2,0+00 �y /� -- 59000 Dee, 1. Sewers 6,000 0,400 $243,000 Nets Paid 1933 Jan. 27. Anticipation of Revenue $100,0()0 Mar. 28. Anticipation of Revenue 100,001) Afar, 31. Anticipation of Revenue 55,000 May 26. Anticipation of Revenue 100 000 Tune 0. Anticipation of Revenue 50,000 .tune 28. Anticipation of Revenue 100,000 566 WATERToW N TOWN REPORT Aug. 15. ,Anticipation of Revenue 1QO,UU�} Sept. 15. Anticipation of Revenue Nov. 21. Anticipation of Revenue r)00,000 Dec. 29. Anticipation of Revenue 250,000 Nov. 8. Anticipation of Revenue 250,000 1,r 00,0 00 Apr. 1. Anticipation of Reimbursement `0,000 Hond Due 1934 Jan. 1. Sewers $2pOOO Drains ,000 - '7,'000 Fe 1). 1. Administration Building 111000 1.1,000 Mar. 1. Schuol (Outside) 30,000 School 11000 31,00() Alan. 1:. Schouls 35,000 Hosmer School (Outside) ,000 Drains—Sewers 6,000 Playgrounds (Outside) 11000 Streets 14,0+00 May 1.. Water (Outside) 1,Ot (} Refunding Schools 31.,000 East End School (Outside) 2,(Oo Streets 17,000 :r3,1�i.�a June 1. Athletic Field 1,000 - 1,o(jo July 1. Water (Outside) 5,000 West Watertown School (Outside) 122O00 Schools 3.000 TREASURER'S REPORT 567 Land 2,000 Sewers 21000 Street 7100o Fire Alarm Signal 8,000 3%000 Oct. X. Sewers—Drains 1,000 Water (Outside) 1,000 2,000 X,ov. 1. No. Beacon Street Bridge (Outside) -1)'000 Water (Outside) '?,gall - 3,000 Dec. 1. Sewer 6,000 - 6,000 216,000 Notes Due 1934 Apr. 16. Anticipation of Reveliue $100,0001 Ma,y 15. Anticipation of Revenue 100,00u . May '31. Anticipation of Revenue 300,000 Aug. `0. Anticipation of 1aevenue -00' 00 750,000 Financial Statement Total Debt, lDeceniber 31, 1933 $1,499,000 Outside Water $16,000 East End School Chap. 272 Acts 1915 4,000 Hosmer School Chap. 299 Acts 1917 30,000 No. Beacon Street Bridge Chap. 780 Acts 1914 18,000 Senior high School Chap. 372 Acts 1923 330,000 Playgrounds 7,000 568 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT West Watertown School Chap. 27 Acts 1921 96,000 - - -- --- - - 501.00C Valuations 1931 $57,337,720 1932 57,923,155 1933 55,44 r,85O $170,708,725 Abatements 1931 680,520 1932 1,741,285 1933 292,030 -- - 27 713,83.5 3 ) 167,994,890 55,998,296 3% 1,679,948 9981000 Borrowing Capacity Jan. 1, 1934 $681,948 The indebtedness of the Town and on what account it was incurred is as fellows Fire Alarm System $32,000 New Administration Building 183,000 Water Loans 16,OOO Refunding Loan 6,000 Sewer and Drains 134,OO+0 North Beacon Street; Bridge 18,000 Athletic Field 7,000 Street Loans 103,000 School Fans 980,000 Land 13po Playground 7,000 1.,499,01C The inde()tedness of the 'Town 111atUr°es as follows 1934 $2160000 1935 194,000 1936 186,000 1937 168,00o 1938. 144 000 1939 116,000 1940 100,0()0 1941 86,OOO 1942 64,000 1943 64,000 1944 61,000 1945 18,000 1946 14too 3 1947 13,000 1948 13,000 1949 13,000 1950 127000 1951 111000 �y 1,499,06 StateEnent Required by Chapter YI, Town By-Laws. Article 4 Statement of debt and total cash expenditures of the Town for thirty years: Year Total E.-c-pendituree Tc,on Debt 1904. 671,3 57.11 677,301) 1905 601,365.35 788,800 1906 569,814.38 766,000 1907 789,735.64 792,800 1908 671,2'52.59 7�37,0?: 1909 702,274.31 724,725 1910 6 70,377.48 790,22,5 1911 811 158.18 761,625 1912 800,498.71 766,`25 570 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 19 133 795,500.10 802,--;.) 1914 884,248.80 767,525 1915 978,032.53 775,725 1916 1,010,473.76 807,925 1917 1,165,912.95 8093500 1918 1,1.10,816.30 707,500 1919 1,525,651.33 1,003,000 1920 1,788,282.40 1,087,000 1921 2,083,986.77 1,319,0ou 1922 2,037,672.76 1,238,500 192S 2,144,143.57 1,18 ,500 1924 21571,0S2.55 1,679,000 1925 3,015,407.96 1,914,000 1926 3,010,470.05 2,079,500 1928 3,378,589.10 2,172,000 1927 3,384,965.67 2,023,000 1929 4,011,849.85 2,1.71,500 1930 3,903,795-26 12982,000 1931 4,282,947.52 1,947,OOO 1932 4,99-3,029.72 1,742,000 1933 4,171,875.82 12499,000 The following is a list of all moneys and securities which have been placed in my charge by virtue of auy gift, devise, bequest or deposit: The Martha Sanger bequest in the shape of a fund de- posited in the Wateitown Savings Bank. Balance on hand December 31., 1932 $662.97 Interest for year 1933 2 .39 Balance December 31, 1983 $686.36 The "Templeton Fund, $2,5500, which is represented by two $1,000 four per cent first mortgage gold bonds of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Harlem River and Port Chester Division, and an account in the TREASURER'S REPORT 571 Watertown Savings Bank for $500. The interest on same ( 141.47) paid to the Associated Charities for distribut- ing at Christmas time as per order of the Board of Select- men. The several sums of money turned 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, 1932 $44,334.78 Interest for the year 1933 ,45p916.=14 Interest withdrawn on account of cemetery department 19 2: $1,854. 1 $44,06'2.1 3 Names and amounts collected since last report Shabian, Jamian 15.00 1�vlr•s. Ernest Howe 150.00 Christena Toom,y 37.50 V_ Ther•ien 50.00 William Eason 75.00 C. S. Cochrane 7.50 F. S. Munrford 7.5o Anna Washburn 15.00 INL-s. E. Washburn M00 Der Boghosian 50.00 Albert Walsh 37.50 Menzo Mesakian 15.00 J. Johnson 16.00 Armenian Apostolic Church 51.00 Sarah Hasten 15.00 Harry Hughes 75 M Sarah Safford 50.00 Mrs. Takvorian 50,00 572 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT J. A. Johnsen .50.00 John Johnson 15.00 Georg e Hoopen 15.01 Ounig Galamian 15.O0 A. Dlahgian 15.00 1. DeHovennessian 15.00 Robert Fleming 15.00 John Stanton 15.00 Burt Al. Rich 50.O0 W. W. Knell 15.00 McGregor 50.00 Jelilian 37.50 Bella Cunuilings 15.00 Eantza M. Kra-mian 50.00 A. Ilendrickson 30.00 FvDse Ev ngello n 37,50 A. Astorian 50.00 D. L. :Jackson 100.00 Satenig Sara 50.00 Elden INIcElhiney 15.00 Ellen Wiley 75.00 MeF. Brown & Scan 15.00 Wm. R. Beale 50.0,' Henry G. Williams 50.00 Yenhanna Chatalbu.sh 15.00 Rockwell, (fall) 50.00 Philip Pascoe 50.00 Total $45,753.13 I have idso Hi nay charge the following property of the i'ubl c Library, which are not direct gifts or bectuests to the 'down Bonds from the Pratt bequest, amounting to $5,000. Bonds for $2,000, invested from accumulated interest received from above funds. Interest due semi-anTILMllx- x and paid to Mr. Otis L. Hawes, who represents the com- mittee in charge of the fund. The Benjamin 14osmer Pierce Fund, represented by a deposit in the Watertown Savings Bank, amounting to, including interest $1,271.7. The Barry fund, deposited in above savings bank, arnoufting to 1,009.89. Mary D. Emerson INlead Fund, account Watertown Pub- lic Library deposited in Union Market National Bank, Savings Department, amounting to, including interest 3,115.45. No sums can be drawn from the above accountsexcept upon written order of a majority of the Trustees of the Public Library. Receipts and Expenditures Balance December 31, 1932 $99,464.80 1933 Receipts 4,202,748.68 1933 Paid Treasury Warrants $4,171,875.82 Balance December 31, 1933 1.30,337.6 $4,302, 13.43 $4,302,213.48 Approved W. W. NORCROSS, Jr., Av,ditor. L LIST OF `!'OWN l OTE'S, 'rihdi,, OF MATURING :17!)ilti�� Date Amorai)t Raton 172terest Itae 'est Lae Na 13ur roji-ed on accipt ot.. of .!ul�, 1, and 1904 5,000 4 1 200.00 � July d Flan. ] July 1, 1934 � New Water Loan May 1, 1906 ` 2,000 � 4 ! 80.00 1 May and Nov. � May 1, 1934 Refunding Debt � 1, 1906 2,000 4 811,00 iL di 1 1, 19--ir, 1, 190G 2,000 d 80,00 li 11 1931► 1, 1015 12,000 t •1 80.00 ,. 1, 1034 East End School 1, 191.E 1 , 1l111 1 4 80.00 .. Li 1, 1995 April 1, 1 40.00 Od. aiitl April I Surfaco f)rninaKc 1, 1916 1,OU0 1 4 .10.00 'L ,+ i April 1, 19,34 di 1, 1916 I 1,000 i 4 ! 40.00 +` `i 1, 19n) +t r+ 1, 1m ; 1.000 4 mum 1, 1936 1, 1916 1,000 ► 4 -1{)o) is ,+ 1 1, 1 D37 1, 1916 1,000 4 40.00 1 .i 1, 1938 is 1, 1'9m 1,Q00 4 40.00 f •` 1, 1939 is 1, 1:i16 1,000 4 40.00 1 it ' 1., 1940 aL i7.d 1, 1910 , 1,000 ! 4 40.00 .i + 1, 1941 � 1, 1916 C 1,000 14 40.00 E< 1, 1942 , 4F o [� 19161 1,000 4 40.00 I 1, 194:3 4i r+ ,O 1, 1916 ! 1,000 4 -10.00 r+ ii 1, 1944 1, 1.016 I 1,000 4 -IUD 1 as i2 1, 1 )-1,, aF L. 1, 1916 [ 1,000 � 4 � 40.00 M i` 'i � 1, 194;-) ii May 1, 1917 1,000 14 i_ 15.00 1 may 1, 19S41 High School Ltui l 1. 1917 1,000 ! 41s 45.00 , 1, 1�):1:+ +• 1,1917 1,000 411-1 45.00 1 .` "` 1, ilmii .. ti i+ 1, 1917 1,000 4 W1.00 ii +i 1, 1!)3 t ii it rt April 1, 1919 1 5,000 5 250.00 April and-Oct. i April 1, 1J3a1 1 Hosaner School r April 1, 1919 j 5,000 5 J 250.00 April and Oct.' J April 1, 1935 J it C' 1, 1919 51000 J 5 250.00 1 Ir it 1, 1936 i it CI 1, 1919 j 5,000 5 250.00 1, 1937 , 1, 1919 5,000 5 250.00 i 1, 1938 + 111919 5,000 5a J 250.00 i � 1, 1939 � ,• April 1, 1919 1,000 5 50.00 ! April and Oct. April 1, 1934 I Spring Street Draw► 1, 1919 1,000 5 150.00 I r, 1, 1935 " 'r 1, 1919 1,000 5 50.00 ; '• 1, 1931i 4, 1, 1919 1,(}00 5 50.00 .. 1, 1937 it „ 1, 1919 1,000 5 :i0.00 � .. it 1, 1938 1, 1919 1,000 5 50.00 I .' 1, 1929 t 1, niq , 1,000 I 5 50.00 1 1940 .. y 1, 1919 1,0011 5 � 30.00 rr 1, 1941 02 1, 1919 1,000 5 1 50.00 1 1, 1942 1, 1919 1,000 5 .50.00 � .. .1 1, 1943 1, 1919 1,000 5 J 50.00 I .. 1, 1944 1d 1; 1919 1,000 5 50.00 ., j 1, 1945 ., .. [!� 1, 1919 1,000 5 50.00 ,. i, 1946 1, 191.9 I 1,000 5 50.00 1 1, 1947 ,. it 1, 1919 1 1,000 1 5 1 50.00 i J 1, 1948 O 1, 1919 J 1,000 15 � 50.00 1 1 1949 1 .+ r. � Nov. 1, 1919 3,000 f 4�,, 135,00 May and Nov. 1 1, 1934 North Beacon Street Bridge 1, 1919 ! :3,000 4,,, 135.00 1 r` 1 1, 1935 .. r: it .r 1, 1919 I 3,000 4% 1 1.35.00 i rC 1, 1936 if IC 4 , 1, 1919 f 3,000 4% I 135.00 I .. _C 1 17 1937 , .. IC is 1, 1919 1 3,000 4% 1 1:35.00 •' 'C 1, 1938 , `• ICit .F 1, 1919 J 3.000 f 4'A- I 135.00 ( " is j 1, 1939 1 •• I: it r. April 1,1920 1,000 ( 5 50.00 I April and Oct. J April 1, 1934 J Drain and Sewer 1, 1920 j 1,000 1 5 1 50.00 1 d. Is j 1.1 1935 j it u u 1 1920 1000 5 50.00 ► 1, 193Ci di1 I' <C 1, 1920 1, "000 5 � 50.00 � rr rr I 1, 1937 f 41 re if �7 576 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 0 ..3 W .....pp Y'4 y.� .7;r r V �C� .�?."�����` 'YI�W w�' �+ITM• ��� ram"' �.�I1� +��W�+ M M Cc CO G 7G7t C5G`sf.7G» � .. = t�`3O.C'^�cmm6 rt l rR-1 r-1-9•-i 1-4 ri+-�ri-1*-I r1 - .--� +-i r� .-�ri+-1 ri r"L e+i"-y,--�«�.-�� �.--s��r-±-- - - '��--d"r•i t-i r-1 T--I+--I+-i a VY r - • -. 1 .. v r .-. s �r - -. s -a v f��yy� - r �+ P"il .i PF-.I zr. �r�/� .+�.,�ry/��ry q�•�y !� /� per, +: Whra/1�JL1Cr��4/-�a�+h�y+.yay/�yCnn�Y�.w�V C CTC/��ryKM�+�.l01.:Yy Moo Q Y Q V V Q� C F•`r' tia ti L:�LQ a`1. Lf:Ar IM Lde LM It}, L.';Ir ll:In F.^. Lo I'D LJZ 1. U l%j L:IT Lf;Lf;U' If a � n+Y Frl k'=l-r•3 1 1_`., d.-- L._ +-+ ,UZ L.;1 in 10 Lr.,m-1"7 Llal La Lr La Lr- Lr CJ d + C7 G>a Q C Q CJ b 0 C3 C=p C;l C:)C-- CC CDC)G O C = 7CGCCC?C JC7CCC�QCC{C7 - T O^oC3C_ G f+ TREASURER'S-REPORT 577 7D t z .Zm :P �LSD M IwD'0— m 11z 00 C".)M C", �:j CYZ CZ M 00 00-.;p n n Cj m m n m Z c-,m cl M IM Q M m Ck m C.,am.M C7 CY3 n m m --4 —4 P-4 4-4—1 w-4-1 —1 -1 -4 r-j v-0 -i r-i r r-1 rj P-4 S > 7-- C3 I:If;0�C�CD Lo kn 1%1 Cj e.14 N Lt Lfi Ll�Ld 16 oi C4 le 1ri k�o k!: 'C'1C� C� --0-.0 -r -7 -11—"t:p 00 CC 00 CO oodl lzp tO$.ljtf5 I.') I k!Z LrS LQ L^- iC mv v ,r qm q--r-tv-t 0 CD C:3 c:p c�=C)C�C�I= ,5 C5 C5=5 5 55C, 5 C5 5 5- Q 0 0 5 5, =f =(5 = ---6 45 Q3 Cn. M C,,-.i tv C-_C")is O'3 CY, :M ^l 7%]^1 7M C%j N'N eq N 7,1 1 1-14 C"G%l C%l IS]01 C,I f-%lj cq eq N M C .� C-. C; r, M--'j M M Z'. -T� -1:11 Gs LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF MATURING—G'ontinued .. oa Annual Datc .Imolrret lime Interest betel-estDue Maturity � Borroeved am uccount of 41923 1,000 1 4L4 42.50 a cc 12 1941 1, 1923 1,040 4'A/ 42.50 b cc cc � 1, 1942 1, 1923 G 1,000 414 j 42.50 1, 1943 1, 1.923 ; 2,000 1 4?!, 85.00 1 i! " I 1, 1934 Barnard Block > 1, 1923 1 21000 j 4 34 85.00 } " C` 1, 1935 !. u I, 1Jt3 I 2,040 44 $5.00 �r !c 1, 1936 Ltl ri 1, 192;3 ! 1,000 1 41/1 I 42.60 " !c 1, 1937 1, 1923 I 1,000 4Yk 42.50 1 'F 'L 1 1, 1938 I " O 1, 1923 I 1,000 4 x'a 1 42.50 1 1 12 1939 ; •' 1, 1923 I 1,000 4u ! 42.50 1 1 1, 1940 " x 1 1923 1,000 f 414 42.50 .. CL 1 1 1941 1 4. it y 1, 1923 j 1,000 41a I 42.50 •. 1, 1942 ; .. Ci p 1,1923 1,000 , 4 42.50 1 •• 1, 1943 C' �. A-1ar. 1. 1924 1,000 14 40.00 Nfar. and Sept. Afar. 1, 1934 Senior High School 1, 192.1 1,000 j 4 40.40 .< LL I Mar. 1, 1935 !! !! i! 0 1, 1924 1,000 4 40.OU it 1, 1936 i tli it u 1, 1924 I 1 000 4 40.00 1, 1937 •1 rr ii i4 0 1, 192.1 1,600 4 I 40.00 1 „ " 1 1, 1938 ; !i it to 1, 192.1 1,000 4 40.00 ; 41 " 1, 1939 I tli =r ►-3 I, 1924 1,000 4 40.00 1 4" 1, 1940 i4 ar 1, 192-1 1,000 4 40.00 i :' I 1, 1941 1, 1924 1,000 1 4'.:i I 42.50 ; `4 it i 1, 1942 1, 192-1 1,000 4 42.50 1, 1943 CL 1, 1924 1,000 1 41� I 42.50 is ri I 1, 1944 i • 4L 1, 192.1 1 30,000 4 1,200.00 " I 1 1934 1, 192.1 30,000 4 1,200.00 j !< 11 1985 1, 1024 30,000 4 1,200.00 1936 1, 1921 30,000 •1 1,200.00 [1 , 10 1937 1, 1924 30,000 '1 1.,`00.01D • 11 1, 1938 •, IE rF 1' 192.1 30,000 4 1 11200,00 Si a4 1, 1939 1, 1924 , 30,000 =1 1,200.00 1, 1940 [1 !{ aF 1, 11 924 30,000 4 � 1,2a 1}?!€y?./00 < 1, 194.{1 ], 1924 I 311,000 •4 490.00 4. as 1, 11.9'fiw 1, in-] 30,0(m 41-i 111-17b.00 [, I 1, 1943 la 11 4r 1, 1'.)21 'A0.000 4It 1,275.00 1, .1944 cl ar 00, 1, li3'?-1 I,0110 -1 40.00 ApriI aaaarl (:}rk. Oct. 1, 1134 � Sewers and Drains l'ono .I 40.0n .. 1, 1934 ,[ a[ 4e -72 40.00 " I, M94 1 Wnter Asia°il 1, 16r`? a 1,010 I '10.00 " ApriI 1., 1933 , Playgrounds � 1.000 4 40.00 C 1, 1934 ![ 1,[111n 4 40.00 1 " '° 1, 193,5 ], 11►2 ],000 4 40,00 . Y• 1, 1937 .[ 1� 1a3. ,, 1,000 4 110.00 ,. ]; 19,38 a, T!1,? 1,000 1 4 40.00 I ._ 1, 1089 ;[ VdF7 ]'mm �] 10.00 1, 1940 � 1, I.925 ii,10t) 1 1 240.00 C` � 1, 193.1 1 Ijgh School Niquipment �] 1, 1.!)2. G,00o R •1 240.00 16 1, 19:35 1 ;a 1< 41 �s _kjor11 1, I!1215 fi,'1) 0 1 4 240.00 1 04 4f1 i April 1, 1.036 1, I:D'?.-, 61,000 ! 4 240.00 [ ,: 1, 1937 1 1, 1925 {i,000 4 240.Di] •. 1, 1938 I. 1 c125 I ii_fl(1 ? 4 240.00 •' A 1, 1939 � rr ra a4 [ 1`2 6,00f1 I 24n.00 ,: .t ! 1, 19140 1, 1ra`?., 11,000 4 440.00 1 � ., � 1, 1934 Coolidge Schnn] �. 1 d 1.�-y 11,000 4 440.00 1 ♦1 .. 1 1, 1.35 fir ae 1, Uff) 11,11n0 1 4 1 440.00 1 " a! I 1936 r 1a it 1. 192:) ' 11,000 1 4 440.00 1 if 94 � 1, 1937 ; 14 a4 1« 192,5 11,000 4 440.00 f at to 1, 1938 Ft I.,IS`!' OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF ]11AT'URIN — oattinued CA f�ra� .-4rroi4nf fiat. ill terest Mte Mel ritY 1�r+► �exr� r'r� r,ta r����r�ra( �,i 1, I.J25 11,000 #m- � 440.00 � .; 1., 1939 ---- 1, 1925 11,000 -1 •140.00 1, 1940 I a[ r[ J aly 1, 1132.5 1 2,000 f 1 80.00 j Jan. and .,July I J uIv 1, 1924 17 1925 2,OOU 4 80.00 {a PL 1� 1935 � -1I-Pril 1, X9211 i 10,000 j 4 G 400.OD Oct. and April April 1; 1934 i _North grid Sk-bool � 1, 1926 10,900 4 , •100.00 as L, t, 11?1115 1 1, 1926 10,000 4 400.00 1, 1936 •f LL sL 1, 1926 1(),000 •1 400.00 ,• � 1# 1:}37 1,1926 1 c 1,000 4 400.04 � "• � 1; 1�3�8 f2 �. L 7 z 1, 1926 10,000 4 C 400.[ 0 � 1, T1{!'189 I , 1926 }60,000 4 ` 400.(�0 19 a• •r i 1, -10 f [• •t a. P'3 11191,116 1o,UD0 I -1 1 400.00 "° 1y 1941 0 1, 192c, 7tOOO -1 C 230.00 � PP � 1, 1924. i Street 1, 192G 7"o00 4 280,00 " `" � _ 1, 1935 � ,L 1, 1926 7,000 4 280.1}0 �, i, 1936 p April 1, 192G 3,000 •1 120.00 1. 1934 P Lvvoa nt-.4 1E, 1926 ? 3,000 4 120.00 I •` fL ; 1, 1935 � � 1, 1926 ,000 �! 120.00 1 ly 1936 i Aptil 1,1927 8,000 4 1 320.00 C April and Oct. i ApH 1, 1934 � 1Vost ,futlioll High Sch001 Ext. 1, 19'27 8,000 4 320.00 1 LP E! i 1, 1,935 t, i. FP I 1, 1927 88,}004 920.00 1, 19m at re 1, 19278,000 4 1920.00 j Li 1, 1927 Sf rF Li 1, 1927 i 2,000 4 'Ro.00 j L� � 1, 1934 Sck`-vrs md Drains 1, 1L927 2,000 4 0,00 lr 1927 2,000 j 4 80.00 j f[ 1, 1936 iP PP i1 N 1, 1927 2,000 4 80.00 � FI !. I 1, 1931 � fY Yf AF I, 1'J"7 1,000 4 100.00 � rf I 1, 1934 6 Streets 1, 1927 4 4,000 I 4 160.00 1, 1985 � tx 1.11927 4,000 4 160.00 1, 1936 � r" IA 1927 1 41000 *4 ` IN AO ,Fi d 1, 1937 rA May 1, 1928 11,000 3% i 412a50 1 May aril Nov. j Hay 1, B34 j 1-It sorer School1, 1928 11,000 3 412.50 � !F as 1, 1935 ep 92 1, 1.928 11,000 3% 412.50 i 1, 1936 1, 1928 11a1300 33.E 412.50 1, 1037 rY eF 1, 1928 t1,400 131% 412.50 � �� !r , 1, 1gs8 , eF 1, 1928 10,000 3% 375.00 I, 1934 Arsenal Street � 1. 1.928 ! t4,004 3 a ' ;375.Oa fr 1, 1936 �. 1F m 1, 1928 14,im) 3 .375,00 I, 1936 1 .! > 1, 1928 14),000 14),0003 375,OD 1, 1937 tfd< Id1! 1928 1.0,OW5 334 375.OD 12 173E 1 M-ay +1, 1928 LOU() r3N, �37. 0 P iYl'1av 'Hid Nov. � May 11, it(9[��:�A3�4 Water Mains Vj 1, 1928 1,1:)W 1N '3 f.60 1 .r ,A A, 1✓35 fe rA Pd 1 Y 1928 1.00() 3% 37.50 :{ .f 1, 1937 fr eF 1. 11928 1,0m) 3 1{, 1/L9�,3{y8 1 19128 1,000 � 3�4' 37.50 � ,� AS � 1, 1940 fF �O 1, 1928 11000 I 13�i •3 f.50 1 Ye rt l 1, 1941 Ae rA � 1, 1928 1,000 I 3 K I 37.50 I !A [1 I 1, 1942 1., 1928 1,000 31% 1 37-50 1 f4 F1 1 1, t94.9 l ark=. 1. 1,124 G,O()O 4 I 240.00 I Dec. and June Dow. 1, 1934 1 Se;+Tea- 1, 1i't{,{18y8p /6,0�1}0 4 y240./00{ Yi er f 1�, 19yf3]�(�i± � 1. ID28 6.000 1 4 240.00 { iF FF 1, 19.3 J ; IF I, 1928 6,0130 •1 i 240.00 1, 1937 C 'r 1, 1928 5,09D J 4 200.00 1, 1938 � er AILIy 1, 19`9 14,000 4 94 595.00 l A' e< j May 1, 1934 est ) nci School el 1, 192� 14,00() 4 a4 i _595.00 k ii ii— � 1, 1936 1 r it 582 WA.'PERTOWN TOWN REPORT :7 nz mn ¢i is r ' �� � • -r a s s w v v a v a P4�rj- r•f r-d•-i ra—4—I 1-4—4 1—f- — — — — — — — — — ——1.--I 1� ry 3-a �T 2 iLk ti w OLD ti tC« ka7 Ld t.^.. :✓a L` 7 J cs 6 _ _ _ C0 CD O �}C:I ;7G� rimer ra ri7 .3 ' _ to t-i ..n Ll k�of 1�a Y I^im 4`t^? I �l L*7 l^1 71 i t't',-F -D It,'C-'`-T • . -7 't3� ry tr ••1 71 '1 T-2 0.%l L.l' I^1 I..I r ..Y'.L'; I I ^+l a+]Rl IN^l'S :'I ':l A,S^..I fit _? �a r TREASURER'S REPORT 5$3 �q L Z C J 4�"1. C1 m 7D Cf�M-V., G;*y+1%,t'!'v*C"�r t["+.q"-v S"'1P#f_5 M Co M M --I r-€1-4—4-1-9 ,--4,-4—4 .--4.-4.-a—4—4 W.*a ri CD0C � C?C7C i3C71�C5QC�OG7C7O Ca'={'r GGC C; C00t C78c;M,dCl�Gg=ciC;c; r,,C dGCCS��tS3 =,��' �.pOC]G3C6CsC~Cr` C�GC]C7b6�7GOCCJGw" �CC � CaoC� c���CCiC��OCGGc�aC�OC�C�^;�.Yp.` CC7C�OC7Q , C tC00C5C;) Cj Ci CPO W pCi .r WATERTOW1N' TOWN REPORT I - i -4 F Q z V � N c c C cr 1 lc 1 � II � • V fi TREASURER'S REPORT ,58 �usnrance Amount Due City of New York $36,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Imperial 33,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Home 29,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Home 201000 Sept. 1, 192-6 Caledonian 25,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Liverpool London Globe 25,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Traveler 33,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Home 42,000 Sept. 1, 193fi Mercantile 20,000 Sept.. 1, 1935 Boston 33,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Aetna 333000 Sept. 1, 1996 National Fire 38,000 Sept. 1, 19:36 Massachusetts 122000 Sept. 1, 1936 Boston 30,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Liberty 22,000 Sept. 1, 1986 Continental 16,000 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 Superior 63,241 Sept. 1, 1934 Northwestern 35,000 Sept. 1, 1934 Penn. 26,596 Sept. 1, 1934 Agricultural 22,000 Sept. 1, 1934 Union 59,541 Sept. 1, 1934 North British 42,012 Sept. 1, 1934 Niagara 30,000 Sept. 1, 1934 Atlas 30,000 Sept. 1, 193.1 Old Colony 20R000 Sept. 1, 193 -Kichigan 21,414 Sept. 1, 1934 Empire State 30,000 Sept. 1., 1.93-1 Boston 34,366 Sept. 1, 1934 Penn 31,500 Sept. 1, 193-_ Springfield 53,000 Sept. 1, 1984 .586 WATEHTOWN TOWN REPORT Amount Due Great American 53,000 Sept. 1, 193 N. Y. Underwriters '15,000 Sept. 1, 1931 Security, 31,500 Sept. lt 19t'-: Michigan r1iie-Marine 36,000 Sept. 1, 193-:1 National Fire 25,000 Sept, 1, 1935 Aetna 25,000 Sept. 1, 1935 N. Y. Underwriters 38,500 Sept. 1, 1 IK"),-j Penn 26o500 Sept. 1, 19 3,5 Queen 20,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Reliance 20,000 Sept. 1, 193,5 Connecticut 490000 Sept. 1, 1935 Liverpool-London Globe 26,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Hartford 45,000 Sept. 1, 193., Norwich Union 192000 Sept. 1, 19K) North River 36,000 Sept. 1, 193.5 Firemen's 35,000 Sept. 1, 19 3 35 Anglo-American 70,000 Sept. 1, 193,51 Norwich Union 80,000 Sept. 1, 1935 National Fire 30,540 Sept, 1, 1935 Atlas 15,000 Sept. 1, 193-5 Aetna Auto Ins., Hartford 25,000 Sept. 1, 193--) Mass. Fire-Maiine 36,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Liverpool, London 25,000 Sept. 1, 19.E LondGn-Lancashire 7,790 Sept. 1, 193- Continental 35,000 Sept. 1, 1937 Travelers 15,000 Sept. 1, 1937 Home 10,000 Sept. 1, 1937 Home Fire-Tylarine 27,000 Sept. 1, 193,1 Benjamin Franklin 36,000 Sept. 1, 1937 Superior 21,000 Sept. 1, 1937 Mercantile 127,800 Sept. 10 193 Penn 26)000 Sept, 1, 19:. Queen 46NO Sept. 1, 193', TREASURER'S REPORT 587 Aviowit Dare Koine 38,000 ,Sept 1, 193, Penn 23,000 Sept 1, 199 St. Paul 1350000 Sept. 1, 193�� 2,413,600 Boiler Mutual 10,000 Feb. 1, 1934 Employer's Liability 10,000 .fan. 9, 1937 $201 {]00 HARRY W. BRIGHA , T-reaswer. REPORT OF DOG OFFICER o the Hunorable Board of Selectmen: Gentlemen I herewith submit my annual report as Dog Officer for the year ending December 31, 1933. There were one hundred thirty-one (131) dogs killed. Posters containing regulations regarding licensing of dogs were properly posted as required. An active camlxedgn was conducted during the entice year collecting license fees and, under the existing condi- tions, I consider the results gratifying. I thank the Police Department and the various Town Officials for their cooperation. WARREN. J. EASTMAN, Dog O ei-. 587A ANNUAL REPORT OF THE WATER COMMISSIONERS December 31, 1933 The forty-ninth year of the: Water Works of the Town has now closed. Daring the year 822 feet of water maids have been laid, 14 services have been installed and 643 feet of ser- vice pipe have been laid. The active services now total 6125. 1,044 meters have been repaired. Five hydrants have been added during the ,year maldang a total of 680 now in use. We started three C. W. A. projects, 700 feet of 8-inch new pipe on Coolidge Avenue started November 22nd, 844 feet of 12-inch pipe on Dexter Avenue, started December 1st, 1933 and 900 feet of 10-inch pipe on Arl- ington Street, started December 20th, 1933. DIET? Joseph W. Gerry, July 23, 1932 Jahn S. Lovell, September 9, 1933 It is with deep regret that we record the passing of two faithful members of the Water Board. Loth Mr. Gerry and Mr. Lovell had served as Conunissioners for a period of nearly twenty years, most of the time together. Their deep interest a.nd labors in behalf of the Town helped to raise this Department to a high standard of efficiency and to develop a high grade water system. Respectfully submitted, JOHN P. GALLAGHER, Chairman EDWARD C. HALL, Clerk JOSEPH L. TIGHE 587D REPORT OF THE WATER DEPARTMENT The thirty-seventh annual report of the Water Depart- ment for the year ending December 31, 1933 is respect- fully submittd. The transactions relating to this depart- ment are as follows Receipts Appropriation for maintenance $34,551.68 Appropriation for office 1,900.00 Appropriation for vacations 1,000.00 Appropriation for clerks 2,102.40 .Appropriation fol• superintendent 2,880.00 - — $42,434.08 Expenditures Maintenance account $34, 48.41 Office account 1,898.23 Vacation account 982.04 Salary of clerks 20102.40 Salary of superintendent 2,880.00 Balance of maintenance account 3.27 Balance of office account 1.77 Balanee of vacation account 17.36 $42,434.08 Report of the Superintendent To the Roard of Water Commissioners.- Gentlemen- to accordance with the usual custom l herewith submit my report for the year ending December 31, 1933. The extension of mains for the past year has been as follows 588 REPORT OF WATER DE-PARTMENT 589 Length Size Barnes Street 9.5 feet _,-inch Beacon Square 32 feet 10-inch Bradshaw Street 37 feet 6-inch Coolidge Avenue 300 feet 8-inell Dexter Avenue 160 feet 12-inch Falmouth Street 198 feet 64nch Total 822 feet Total number of feet ]aid, 822 feet. Expenditures For maintenance of meters $10,084.33 For maintenance of mains 8,845.90 For maintenance of services 9,276.78 For maintenance of repair skycap 797.52 For maintenance of hydrants 4,110.84 For maintenance of automobile No. 1 a516.4 For maintenance of automobile No. 2 423.33 Foi7 maintenance of automobile No. 3 469.39 For maintenance of automobile No. 4 409.20 For mainter7ance of automobile No. 5 374.54 Maintaining air compressor 240.24 -- $34,548.41 For vacations $982.64 Salary of superintendent 900.00 Salary of clerks 2F102.40 Maintenance of oOice 108.23 --- $7,863.27 $42,411.68 Respectfully submitted, WALTER E. RUNDLETT, superintendent. 590 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Statistics of Consumption of Water 1. Estimated total population to date, 36,500. 2. Estimated population can lines of pipe, 36,500. S. Estimated population supplied, 36,500. 4. Total consumption for the year, 798,074,000 gallons. 5. Passed through meters, 603,667,000 graHons. 6. Percentage of consumption metered, 76. 7. Consumption for manufacturing purposes, 15 7,0551.- 000 gallons. 8. Average daily consumption, 2,186,500 gallons.. 9. Gallons per day to each inhabitant, 56. 10, Gallons per day to each consumer, 56. 11. Gallons per day to each tali, 357. Statistics to Distribution System Mains 1. Kind of pipe, cement and cast-iron. 2. Sizes, 16-inch to 2-inch. . Extended, 822 feet during year. 4. Total now in use, 75.22 miles. 5. Number of hydrants added during the year, 5. 6. Number of hydrants now in use, 680. 7. Number of stale ,gates added daring the year, 27. 8. IN umber of stop gates now in use, 1,658. 9. Range of pressure on mahis, 115 lbs. to 30 leis. Services 10. Kind of pipe, wrought-iron, cement-lined, cast-iron. ,.-inch to 10 inelies. 12. Extended, 643 feet. 13. Total now in use, 22,752.6 miles. 14. dumber of service taps added during the year, 14. 15. Number -now in use, 6,125. 16. Number of meters added, 0. 17. \umber• now in use, 6,322. 18. Percentage of services metered, 100. APPRAISERS' VALUATION Highway, Department Building $9,520.00 Contents 110226.00 Oil Shed 921.00 Cottents 1,150.00 Toolhouse and Shed 41,429.00 Contents 7J474.00 Smith Shop 17440.00 Contents 13387.00 Dwelling House 7,006.00 Garbage Transfer Station 2,085.00 Four acres of land, including- dump 8,000.00 Gravel Pit 8,200.00 $62,838.00 Sewer system $52-5,000.00 Drainage system 400,000.00 $925,000.00 ,Moth Department Automobile $100.00 Tools 1100.00 S300.00 Inhrmary and Equipment Alnishouse Building 3,1,'-)2 9.0 0 Contents 2)505.50 5 Acres of Land 10,000.00 $46,734.50 Administration Building Building $243,899.00 Contents 51,712.20 — - - $295,611.20 591 592 WATEWfOWN TOWN REPOWf Old Town Hall, Annex and Land 11,595 square feet of land $34,785.00 Town.Hall and Annex 67,5$2.00 Contents 2,073.00 $1040440.00 Poles and Wires Department Automobiles and Equipment $2,000.00 Park Department Athletic Field $50,000.00 Whitney RM Park, 6 acres 10,000.00 Saltanstall Park, 5 acres 57)250.00 Howe Park, 11 2 acres 22000.00 Cools Pond, 41/2 acres 10�,000.00 Playgroundequipment, toois, etc;. 900,00 ITouse 200.00 Equipment 400.00 Miscellaneous ]and, deltas, etc. 3,000.00 Marion Rd. and Qrlaldt.,1 G acres 20,000.00 West End Playground 20,000.00 Land in Delta 62,600.00 $236, 50.0- Water Department Dwelling house and bai-n $10,753.00 Contents 12,964.25 8o3,378 square feet of land 40,000.00 10,000 square feet of land 1.,500.00 Water maims 650,000.00 - -- - 715,217.2:, Public Library 50,240 square feet of land $25,120.0 Building 78,076.00 APPRAISERS' VALUATION593 Contents, books, furniture, fittings, etc. 71,563.44 12,230 square feet of laird, East End 3,100.00 East End Public Library 23,81.00 Contents 1.8,425.35 1�5,648 feet of land 3,U00.w North End Library 9,237.00 Contents 8,622.40 $240,725.15 Health Department Automobiles (2) $600.00 - 600.0', East Junior High School Land, 142,900 square feet $40,000.00 Buildings 281,834.00 Contents 39, 58.13 -- -- - - $361,522.13 High School Land and Building Land $34,U0[}.00 Building 408,940.00 Contents 103,539.90 $546,479.fir: Phillips School -7,010 square feet of land $11,400.00 Building 34,340.00 Contents 7,304.10 $53,044.1.L Spring (West) 'School Lalid 17,599 square feet of land , 8,000.01) $810 t1.00 Bemis School Land 43,120 square feet of land 11,41800.00 4,800.00 594 WATERTOWd+l TOWN REPORT Grant School Building $30,209.00 Contents 47816.00 - .$3 ),025.00 Marshall Spring School Land $10,000.0O Building 92,925.00 Contents 8,910.63 -- $111,835.63 James Russell Lowell School Building $167,557.00 Contents 18,583.43 ?! acres of land 1-,000.00 -- $201,140.41 Francis School .5.5,208 square feel; of land $11,400.00 Building 87,827.00 Contents 8,072.04 $10#3.799.04 Hosmer School 80,530 square feet of land $16,000.00 Building and addition 192,340.00 Contents 27,822.31 Coolidge Schaal, Arlington Street Land $`4,000.00 Building 189,969.00 Contents 21,632,51 $235,60 t.:)l Browne School, Main Street Land $17,225.00 Building 150,318.00 Contents 17,895.75 r APPRAISERS' VALUATION 595 Old Parlor School Land. 38,496 square .feet of land $19,000.00 - $19,000.00 West Junior High School Land $10,000.00 Building 208,277.00 Contents 36,628.54 - $254,90-5.5.1 New Parker School 126,453 square feet of land $18,000.00 Building 88,027.00 Contents 9,958.72 110,985.7 2 Central Fire Station and Police ,Station 13,000 square feet of lard $26,000.00 Building 50,719,00 Contents, including apparatus 50,187.90 -- . $126,906.90 East End Fire Station Land $5,000.00 Building 32,616.00 Contents 197078.85 $56,694.85 Veterans' 11lenrmm al Building $16,744.00 Contents 1,342.70 - -- $18,086.70 Total $5,302,244.61 EDWAR.D D. HOLLAND, MAURICE H. OTO1r HELL. DAMES H. SHERIDAN, selectinev.. For year ending December 31., 1933. REPORT OF TOWN COUNSEL January 24, 19-3 1- To the Honorable Bocvrd of Selectmen f submit my report as Town Counsel for the year 1.933. The routine of my office has been to attend meetings of your Board and advise in regard to legal matters in connection with the duties of the Selectmen in the vari- ous departments under your jurisdiction, preparation of votes for " `own meetings and to advise all departments of the Town in reference to legal matters affecting them. Much time has been devoted to the legal aspects of 'fawn finance, reductions in compensation of eft 0oyees; applications for loans and grants from the Federal Emer- gency Administration of Public Works, #1nd in the prepa- ration of applications and conferences on projects now being carried out ender the Civil Works Administration. Suits against the Town have been defended in tine Sec- ond District Court of Eastern Middlesex, in the Middlesex Srrperior Court, and the interests of the Town in estates of bankrupts have been prctecteccl in the bankruptcy courts. Judgments were paid by the Town in the following cases. Shiley, LeShane and LeShane against the County of Middlesex. Actions for land damages arising out of the taking of land by the County of Middlesex on Main Street. Ellen G. Brennan against the Town of Vater_ town. Action for damages arising out of the taking of land on Grenville Road. 596 REPORT CF TOWN COUNSEL 1597 There are now betiding in the M ddlesex Superior Court the following actions against the ToAvn of Water- town : Agnes Bouclaie, vs. Tot.-n of Watertown. Lmtise Crafftrella vs. To-it,3i of Watter•tnlml. Morris Cohe r vs. Town of Watertown. Hazel Feeley vs. Town of Watertown. Hannah F. �'lrforra:r�r, Petitio-ner•, for assessn7etit of di-tm- ages vs. Frown. of lWtaft?r•tawn. Philc+,men a 31,ur gifa vs. Town of Watertown. Martha E. AlIvrgrhgf vs. Town of YI afri-torr{,jr. Siczranne A. Quinlan vs. Town of Watefi-tar vo. Antonio Villrubti vs. Town of Wcater-tr n.m. l illi(Olt.. H. Wilson, ImPector• of Ru"r;laiir gs vs. John. fflilli"ctn, A petition itl Equity, for- the enf4:•cemen.t of the Zoning By-Law. There are now pearling in the Suffolk Superior' Court the following actions against the 't`o .n : ER Z alinger vs. T[wji of Watertown. MaxS. Ginsberg vs. Twr n of bate)-to7r v. There are now pending in the Second District Court of Eastern Middlesex at Waltham, the following actions against the Town : Mary Cabrai vs. Tmvw of lVater town. Rwe Mu. c:car•ac vs. Towiz of Waterto"um. A ti..(wlinra Raymoml vs. Town of Pil ate•r•tomi. Rd,vttrd biston vs. To?a;n of fl ater•toir.n. There are now pending before the Board of Tax. Ap- peals the following actions against the Assessors of the Tawn of Watertown p tlrr.l°iu ("rr.7rcrl ane rcr d. Nora M. .I�ior�cdan vs.. kgsr`.w%r of 159$ WATERTOW'N TOWN REPORT Thomas Dalby Conn-p(o.ky (2 cases) vs. Asse1ssons of A Tovm of Watertown. Fet•c i!nawL Freistadter° vs. Assessors of the To?4; r o.f Watert&wn. F. C. Heesee Co. vs. Assessors of the Town of H"ater- town. H. K. Noyes & Son, Ine. vs. Assessors of the Twon rj j' Watertown. Leo S. .2 osenfeld, Tr. vs, Assessors of the Town of. w a.tertown. Everett E. Rich. vs. Assessors of the Tawn of Water°- tomn. - Claims against the Town by employees for Workmen's Compensation have been defended: before the Industrial Accident Board. Answers of the Town of Watertown as Trustee in ac- tions by creditors against employees of the Town have been filed in thirty-two et"es. A number of claims against the Town in small amounts have been settled by the Selectmen upon my advice. I wish to thank the Town officers and the various de- paftments for their kind co-operation during the year. Respectfully submitted, FRS NCIS J. MeNAMARA, Town Counsel. REPORT OF TOWN ENGINEER To the Honorable Board of Selecrtnt.er€ Gentlemen; The following report of work done by this department for the year ending December 1, 1M is hereby respectfully submitted. Ridgelawn Cemetery An accurate outline survey has been made of Ridge- lawn Cemetery, and stone hounds have been placed at all important points. In order to take this survey much time has been spent at the Registry of Deeds and the Land Court. A plan of this work has been drawn, and we are now locating all drives and lots within the Cemetery. Lines are also being cr ven for boundary walls, which are being built under the C. W. A. program. Arlington Street Widening Plans, prof les, estimates and descriptions of land taken were prepared for the widening of Arlington street, after which lines and grades were established for the constr€Ze- tion of the street, which included sewers and drains. Assessors Flans The Assessors Flans in the Assessors, Collector of Taxes, Inspector € f Buildings id Engineering Depart- ments must be revised and brought up to date each year• These plans will he completed before April 1, 1984. There were one hundred and ninety-three (193) per- mit& issued for dwellinc s, mercantile buildings, garages, alterations a-nd removals, which will be located on the ground and placed on plans. Seventy-five-five (?-5) buildings have been nreasur°ed for the Assessors giving square and c0ic feet measur•emerrts of all buildings. 99 600 WATERTU1dGN TOWN RlePORT C. W. A. Program Under the Civil Works program plans and est,iniat;es were prepared for grading in the rear of the Administra- tion Building, and playground at the James Russell Lowell School ; drainage in Marshall, Thing, Morse and Fayette Streets; sewers in Bigelow Ave,., Wheeler Court, Short and Elm Streets; lines and grades are now being fur- nished the above projects. Also under the C. W. A., pro- jects were found work for ten. (10) men in this depart- ment. They started work on December 12, 1933 replacing worn out plans of the Assessors block system and other plans of record ; a survey of street lines bounded by ATE.. Auburn Street, Putnam Street, Boylston Street East, and Boylston Street West; and topographical plans of land owned by the Town of 'aterto�N-n includinm Saltonstall Park and Victory field. Public Works Administration Under the Public Works Administration Program, plans and, estimates for the cuustruction of a portion of t. Auburn Street and School Street have been prepared, also estimates for the construction of granolithic side- walks, sewers and drains. Welfare and Unemployment Relief Dines and grades were established for the grading of Charles, Holt, Harrington, Perry and a portion of Russell Streets. Accident gases Accident cases curving through the Heard of Selectmen, `gown Counsel and Police Departments require writteh re- ports, photographs, and where necessary plans showing. location and topography of same. Photographs should also be taken of all construction work before and after work is completed. Therefore, we are asking for a camera for this deimr•tment in order that. REPORT OF TOWN ENGINEER 601 we may properly do our work without the services of a photographer. Miscellaneous The usual number of plans .and reports. have been l re' loaned for accident cases. We have given a normal amount of street lines and grades to property owners and others. Seventy-five (7 5) stone monuments have been set san. various streets, and the entire length of Belmont Street, Watertown, surveyed and monuments set where fomid For List of public streets rebuilt, sidewallt construction, curbing laid, sewers and drains built during 19 3, see schedule for same. Public Streets Rebuilt luring 1933 Strul Frow 7o rF7J, llt ArIlauton Stew Elm atrttt A.-.-final Strmq 1.9RfI 1101al I'volyth f,r sterefx Private WRY} : ............. .............,...........ld.90 mile, Public }VaYf ...............................................69.70 neil�� i"ntid ..............,,...,.,,............................. 7D.60 rn€j« List of [7lranlolithic Sidewalks Constructed During 1933 NO.W1 silmare. NG. 0f S+7Zl[rY. Icef d" Ivaikx ,fie rt 6" mWi.0 Arlington Street 292 Barnard Avenge 430 73 Beechwood Avenue 64 Belmont Street 171 Carroll Street 99 Grenville Read 40 Hardy Avenue 96 76 Hilltop Road 40 Irving Street 83 Main Street 200 Maplewood Street 2 50 Melendv avenue 33 602 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Orchard Street 1572 `44 Pequossette Street 80 Prescott Street 20 Salisbury Road 50 Standish Road 228 113 Stoneleigh Circle 75 Stuart Street 228 84 Walcott Road 20 Winsor avenue 125 Totals 3726 Curbing Laid During 1933 ���dit�+k"yet Str+de�,+Ftt f'•+r Arlington St., Elm to Arsenal St. 114 82 Keenan St. at Belmont St. 94 :?1 Prescott St. at Charles St, 43 . 18 Lexington 'St. at Highland Ave. 4.13 24 Totals 294 148 Drainage Built During 1933 I.cullth tir-. :,a N'?.uj cy, raf in#nc[. i.ri,e,, hf.]I. -C.B. Arlington St., Elm to Arsenal St. 130 12 1 13 Bailey Ave. Extension 3 primmer Street Harrington Street 1 Mt. Auburn St., Taylor St. to Patten St. 626 12 3 3 Fatten Street 211 12 1 4 Totals 967 8 2 List of Sewers Laid Dming 1933 hnnoth iti tiix�s 71a Feet 1"Clicx Bradshaw Sit, at Waverley Ave. 69 S Warren St., Hamilton to Copeland Sts. 123 8 Total 192 REPORT OF IOARD 4F PUBLIC WELFARE 603 Private Sewer Connections During 193 Number of dead ends located 1 Number of sewer connections located 27 Total length of sewer connections located 1042 The sever system of Wateitown is now sixty-two illd ninety-two hundredths (62.92) miles long, and has six thousand and fifty (6050) sewer connections. Respectfully submitted, OTIS D. ALLEY■, Town Engineer. January 17, 1934. REPORT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE {OUTSIDE AID A laage percentage of the aid granted under the so- c.glled General Aid has been clue to the present unemploy- ment conditions and the general business depression of the past year. The department lases every effort to induce the unemployed to do their utmost to secure work and again become self supporting. On May 19, the first quota of C. C. C. Workers were recruited to the Army Base for Reforestration Camps. There were a total of 145 men recruited and investigated through this department. Under the Federal Emergency Relief Administration there has been. 0314 bushel of apples; 7,500 pounds of pork distributed to the Welfare and Soldier's Relief recipients. During the last week of the year the Federal coal was allotted to the Town and dista-ibuted to the needy, Butter, 604 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT eggs, flour, corn beef, beans -rind other food coninrodities will be distributed later. The policy of Having the Welfare recipients work out: � their relief has been carried (Alt In this Town. For the past year these people have worked in various projects around the Town.. This year the money paid for sickness, and settlements in other cities and towns has been in excess of amounts paid in previous years. There has been a total of 9,376.23, paid to ether cities and towns, for Watertowrx settlements living in same. $10,879.11 liar been paid for the em—e of recipients in hospitals, $4,116.66, paid to the State of Massachusetts for patients in the State Ynfrrmaiy at Tewksburu ., and, State Wards, who are under the care of the Division of Child Guardianship. The G. W. A. assignments started in operation the hist week in November and tip to the first of the year one hundred and fifty-seven Welfare recipients have securecl employment on the different projects, leaving 46 cases now on Welfare. We also wish to call your attention to the fact that dur- ing the year 1933, the total amount; of 134,428. 6, was refunded to the Town from the State and other sources. This money has already been taken from lour appropria- tion and when returned to the Town it is turned into Treasury receipts and this department receives no credit for it. The number of cases aided during the yeah has been approximately the same as those aided in 1932. The ex- penses for 1932 amounted to 257,809.16, while the ex- penses for 1933 amounted to 218,06,42, showing a sav- ing of 39,302.74, in the handling of tlre,;e cases in the past year. The Welfare Advisory Committee has reviewed all out- side aid cases in the departmerit. and their assistance and advice fins been very valuable to the depai-tnient. REPORT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE 605 The department wishes to express its appreciation for the assistance of food supplies, clothing, and feel donated through the different private charities. We wish to thank the Teacher's Association, knights of Columbus, Watertown Unemployment Relief Conurnit- teef Lions Club, Rotary Club, St. Vincent de Paul Society, Emblem Club, Massachusetts Catholic Women's Guild, Newton North Braiieli Telephezie Exchange, and other Private organizations, for the Assistance aiv+en and co- operation shown to this department. It appears that the Town will have the burdeh of the excess number of Welfare cases who are now on the de- partment rolls for some time to come. MOTHERS' AID This department has shown a slight increase during the past year. During the past year the Tower aided 49 families. Nine of wliielr are cases with Water•tov n settle- ments receiving aid ire other cities and towns. This aid is givers to Widows with dep ndent children, or, Mother's whose husNands are totally incapacitated. This aid is under the supervision of the State who re- imb-urse us for one-third of the total expenses for N ater- town settled cases. We will receive full reimbursement for unsettled cases, Can cases being aided in this Town with settlement in other cities and towns the State will -reimburse us one-third, and the city or town of settle- ment will reimburse for two-thirds. This department will run along witirortt any great in- crease for the next year. OLD AGE ASS11STANUE Old Age Assistance leas increased during the past year. We look forward to a greater increase during the coming year. V4Fe have aided So cases during the least year. At the present time we are aiding lip cases. Seven of these are unsettled cases, twelity are other cities and town 606 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT settlements. We are aiding eleven Watertown settlements who are living in other cities and towns. There is a possibility that the age limit may be reduced from 70 years of age to 65 years of age. 1f this bill is carried through the Legislature, we look for a far greater increase in the number of cases for the department to handle. The Old Age Assistance recipients are visited by the Department Visitor and the State Visitor who mane fre- quent imlls to all Old Age Assistance cases, Respectfully sijbmitted, R DANIEL H. INITIRP1IY, Agent. SELECTMEN'S OFFICE The Selectmen herewith submit their annual report for the frail year ending December 31, 1933. Confronted with the prospect of an additional increase in the already excessive tax rate of 1932, the Selectmen and Finance Committee after many evenfings devoted to the task of curtailing every appropriation in the nature of unnecessary expenditures, agreed to a budget which was expected to reduce the tax rate to $33.00 per thou- sand; a reduction of approximately $6.00 per thousand dollars of assessed valuation. These figures were based on reduced pay envelopes to every employee in the Town who contributed 10%, of their salary for the year 1933 excepting the laborers in the various departments who have had a salary reduction from a basis of $35.00 per week to $30.00 if working the full week of 44 fours. In addition the Highway Depart- ment were forced to accept a 31/ day week, and every ffth week off for the entire year. SELECTMEN'S REPORT 60 Many of these men have spent years in the service of the flown in the faithful perfc rinance of their Fluty; ready and willing at all hours to take their place on plows and trucks, so that the public would stiffer no inconvenience after heavy snow storms, and other inclempneles of the weather. To these inen this depression with the lack of sufficient appropriations to ,give a full cork week, was accepted without 13rotest, despite the fact that many of them had large families and were forced into debt. We commend them for their public spirit, and sincerely hope that in the near future conditions will again make it possible for all to receive a full week wage. The Federal Government Under- the able leadership of our humane Persident has made it possible for the tax payers to obtain at least a short respite in a reduction on their tax a)ills by providing nioney to employ 800 of our eitiz�ens who have been unemployed, and creating many improvements in our public buildings, playgrounds, water service, sewers and drains, also giving worn and money to many Nvomen who are making various articles foi• the relief of the poor. The fund created for this work was deducted from the grant of $3,300,000,000.00 for Public works and various other [projects, so that immediate work might be started to relieve a condition that could not be remedied until the late Spring. Watertown's allotment was apportioned at 81,000.00, but the fact remains that $236,000.00 was finally ap- proved, ,Waking it possible to employ the large number now eng=aged in the various projects. Your schools will benefit to the extent of over twenty thousand dollars in needed repairs. Your parrs and play- grounds are being rebuilt, and money is being spent on nacessa,Ty water projects. Drainage wark has also re- ceived a fait- share. 608 WATERTOWN TOWN, REPORT Many of those now employed were welfare recipients, and due to this employment their names have been re- moved from the welfare lists at least temporarily, there- by saving the Town ma.rly thousands of dollars, and what is more buying back that spirit of independence to those who have been placed in employment. The fire alarm headquarters are now in operation, and at the present time are being serviced by the members of the fire department, and this has reduced the number of men ava.iiable for fire duty by four. The question of relieving these men from this work so that the Department may have its complement of men main on duty at their respective stations will be given serious consideration by the Selectmen, as the operation should be under control of the Superintendent of Wires. The Welfare Department under the efficient manage- ment of Daniel Murphy shows an appreciable decrease in the number of Welfare recipients, clue in no small way to the Civil Works program. The advisory committee on public welfare has contin- ued to serve the Town in the same efficient manner as last year, and eve again thank the Chairman, Charles F. Shaw and his committee for this work, which has been itrstra- mental in saving many dollars to the Town on cases which could be considered border litre cases, Food in the farm of pork, eggs, apples, beans and butter has been distributed through this department as an addi- tion to the aid received, and at the present time coal is available to worthy cases at a cost of $2.50 per tort, which is the delivery charge, and the balance is absorbed by the Federal Government on direct payment for transportation, and payment to the producers on a replacement plan by the local distributors. Resurfacing of old streets, the r6uilding of Arlington Street from Elm to Arsenal Streets at a cost of $6,000.0 to the Town, and numerous other side streets have re- ceived the benefit of Welfare labor during the past year SELECTMEN'S REPORT 609 under the direction of our efficient Sufi:. of Streets, Pierce P. Condor,, who has also taker, eluarge of 1),arks.. Playgrounds and school c round improvements, ,a work tirely outside of that ordinarily done in gather years. It will be necessary to renew some of our equipmeiA this year if we are to continue the rebuilding of our high- ways, and construct the work now pending before the Federal Government on the 70-30 plan. Despite the fact that tail burners are being installed in ,'Many homes the amount of paper and rubbish has ma- terially increased, due to the fact that the removal of grates, and the installation of fuel burning equipment makes it irnpossilrle to dispose of waste materials, and must be carted to the dump. Highw,,.i Maintenance roust be increased this year if our streets are to be kept in a safe and passable condition. Appropriation for sidewalks should receive serious con- sideration, as the money received under the Civil Works program was by far instrflicient to replace the numerous sidewalks that are in a dangerous condition, and a menace to those who must use them. Many, damage snits are in- stituted against the Town each year, which if not settled out of court invariably cost the Town large arnounts on jury awards. Cooks Pond Playground was graded and filled this pasL year by Welfare help, and what was at one time a mos- quito ridden area is now a perfect playground requiring only loaming and seeding with the necessary fence to err- close this property, as a protection to the people who use Watertown Street from the danger of hatted balls, etc. The grading and seeding at the Russell Dowell School was done I)Y Welfare help under the direction of the Selectmen. The residents in this section have reason to be proud of these grounds, which is now the finest crrassed CM school property in Watertown. The Selectmen will undoubtedly have to care for the grounds this year throLlgh the Welfare Department, but 610 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT provision should be made for the School Department to have sufficient means to provide for the proper care of all school property and grounds tinder their department. The contour of the land surr5otrnding the Russell Lowed School made it impossible as A playground, therefore, the Selectmen have arranged to talc care of this condition by providing additional bard now used by the Infirmary, as a planting space for the children. Under the Civil Works program an appropriation was CP granted for grading trader this 1rr oject, and it is hoped that the Town will appropriate the necessary money for seeding and enclosing these grounds, as a l i—otection to the children and others who use the highwwr% Fire Department It should lie a inatter of interest to our citizens to know that the Central Fire Statiun has for yeans been Without proper sanitary equipment. Two toilets, one wash bowl .and one bath tub serving the needs of forty mien. This +condition must be :immediately remedied, as a heall`- rneast.ire,, and recommendations are made that ;Y sufficient number of showers, toilets and wash bawls be installed to take mye of this uns-anitary condition, so that men on returning from a fire will be able to wash themselves. The firemen have made a number of improvements without cost to the Town, increasing the sleeping quarters and providing a fine office for the department in the rooni formerly used as the battery roam. We thank the Chief and his men f+w their co-operation during the past years on their cord ibutio;i, and all mat- ters affecting the Town. The fire department also suffered the loss of two fire- men, Bert Nichols and Willard Streeter, who died in the performance of their dray. r. Thomas Murphy was also retired on a pension {tfter years of faithful performance in i ne of his duty. These vacancies have beelr filled in this department, and the new men are on dut ,. SELECTMEN'S REPORT Gil Police Department The police department is still doing business at the of stand, and it is hoped that action will be taken very shoe 'L- ly to provide proper and adequate quarters for this im- portant department, which has outgrown its present lo- cation. Radio equipnreart and the addition of prowl cars should lie provided at once to conform with standards now III use by ever`' city and town in the speedy apprehension of crime. Every precaution should be taken to safeguard the lures and property of orrr citizens in this age when the use of automobiles by criminals are such a factor in a quick getaway after committing a crime. Two patrolmen, Officers Coleman and Brown, were re- tired on pension after years of faithful sen?ice, which leaves the department short two men. Additional money must be provided for street lighting in some sections, due to the reduction in the budget last year. The Superintendent of rotes and Wires, Mr. Pa,tricl: Valzey, is to be commended for his work on the new Eire Alarm Signal System, which entailed so much detail in the changes necessary in cutting in from the old system to the new. Employees under civil service have signified their will- ingness to let the matter of reductions in salaries be de- cided by the Town Meeting, and at the present time until Town Meeting receive their salaries less 10 r- . In conclusion the Selectmen again thank the various heads of departments and employees for their co-opera- tion during the bast year, which has been one of extreme depression to so many. of our citizens. EDP AR.D D. HOLLAND, JAMES ir. S HEPIDA , 4Sele-rfn c ? rat" 1-Fatertov:v. i CIVIL WORKS ADMINISTRATION' As Civil Works Administrator for the 'down of Witter- town and in whose charge the expenditures of Federal and Town trlslrropriations, are disbursed, I feel it my* duty to incer<'porcate hi this annue-l report an accounting of our activities so that the tax payers, who have been relieved of a part of the I)urden of providing fur Public el-are, may have a true picture of the work of the Administrator in his efforts to relieve unemployment, and to reduce a part of the tax levy on their homes for the year 1933. The C. W. A. projects were started about November 23rd with only 52 men, but in a very short time we have reached the peak of employment allowable on our projects by an en.rolinient of 825 employees on all of our projects. These are divided into. 739 Male Employees 86 Female Employees Classified into groups there are upervisor,y Help 38 Spilled Help 126 Sema-SldlIed I-Jell) 155 Unskilled Help 420 Female Help 86 Although our allotment for C. W. A. projects was orig- inally $87,000 we actually secured appropriations, for Zoe-al projects only, froni the C. W. A. amounting to $239,000. divided as follows: Town Projects $180,000 Arsenal Projects 1O4,O00 Women Projects 5,000 The payment of this money is divided as follows: From the government for wages $16.8, 00 612 CIVIL WORKS ADMINISTRATOR 618 From the government for material $46,000 From the Arsenal for material 9,500 From the Town for material 7,300 Donated by the Town out of its available inventory of materials and tools also including the use of trucks and skilled help $15,'200. The only actual expenditures that the town is obligated for is the item of $7,300 for material projects, $4,000 of which is for the Water Department, $3,000 for schools and the balance for small miscellaneous items on other projects. On the above over $2,500 has been actually vouchered at this date leaving approximately $4,800 in commitments still to be accounted for. A study Qf the above figures will show that the Town has been benefited by permanent improvements the cost value of ;which is $130,000 with an outlay of only $7,300 from the Town funds which is less than, 54ye, of the actual cost. "Through careful planning and co-operation we were enabled to relieve our Soldier's Relief and Welfare De- partments by zi sum amounting to $2,780 and $6,885 per month, respectively.. ,foresight had to be used on this occasion as the pro- jects were only a few weeks in process, when we were instructed from Washington that all future employees must be procured through the National Re-employment. Bureau only. Our Welfare Department was decreased by 153 prin- cipals with 611 dependents. Our Soldiers' relief Department was decreased by 57 principals with 177 dependents. Our average payroll since we have reached the peak of 614 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT employment is approximately $13,500 per week, not one cent of which is paid to persons living outside of the Town of Watertown, and due to an efficient Accounting Staff" supplied by the Public Welfare andSoldiers' Relief De- partments at no cost to the government we have been able to pay all wages absolutely on time. This is quite a con- trast of what has occurred on projects elsewhere as re- ported by the daily press. All projects .1re carried on under the supervision of: . MR. ED ARD D. HOLLAND Civil Works Administrator HARRY W. BR,IGHA . Assistant Disbursing Agent MAJOR CAR.NEY Administrator for Arsenal Projects DIARY GLEDHILL Adni nistrator for Women Projects Your Administrator has carried on this wart: without any compensation and is pleased to compliment hers. Gled- hill for her services which are rendered gratis so that women employed would share in the benefits of these Federal grants. Mr. George: A. Taylor, Federal Re-employment Man- ager should also be complimented for the efficient manner in which he has carried out the duties of his office. ED' ARD D. HOLLAND, Chair°rrta elact non--Civil Wnrlcs Administrator.acre. FEES COLLECTED IN THE OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK AND PAID TO THE TOWN TREASURER 435 Fish and Game license fees at 25c each $108.715 487 Male Dog Licenses at $2 00 each 974.00 51 Female Dog Licenses at $5.00 each 255.00 131 Spayed Female Dog Licenses at $2.00 each 262.00 Miscelhineous Fees, such as marriage permits, certificates of all kinds, mortgages recorded 1.578.24 $8,1'77.99 Fees Collected for Licenses Granted by the Selectmen 13 Auctioneers, at $2.00 each $26.00 18 Auto Dealers, at $5.00 each 90.00 Beer Licenses for 1933 4,884.38 Liquor Licenses for 1934 8,625.00 1 Bootblack, at $1.00 each 1.00 7 Coffee House, at $5.00 each 35.0 w 9 Druggists, at $1.00 each 9.00 2 Employment, at $2.00 each 4.00 37 Garages, at $1.50 each 55.50 5 Junk, at $10.00 each 50.00 9 Pool boom, at $5.00 each 45.00 73 Renewals, at $4.00 each 73.00 1 Second Band Dealer, at $).00 each 2.00 5 Taxi, at $3.00 each 15.00 2 Theatre, at $1.+00 each 2,00 26 Transfers, at 50c each 13.00 77 Victuallers, at $1.00 each 77.00 Western Fenian Grants 2.0o N. E. Tel, & Tel. Co. Grants 24.00 615 616 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Boston Elevated Railway Grants 1.00 'di.son Flectznc Ill. Co. Grants 36.00 $14,069.88 I have examined the amount of money receiver] in the office of the Town Clerk for Town Licenses issued by the Selectmen, and the receipts of the Town Treasnrer for the same; also the money received from clog licenses and receipts from the County Treasurer for same and find them to be correct. WM. W. NORCROSS, JR., Towgi, Auditor. Fisli and Game Licenses Issued in the Office of the Town Clerk 135 Fishino Licenses at $2,00 each $270.00 202 Hunting .Licenses at $2.00 each 404.00 84 Sporting Licenses at $3.25 each 273.00 13 Minor Fishing Licenses at $1.25 each 16.25 1 Minor Trapping License at $2. 5 2.2.5 2 Duplicate Licenses 1.00 11 Licenses Free (Over 70 Years) 448 $966.50 435 License Fees at 25c each 108.75 $857.75 The sure of $857.75 was sent to the Department of Conservation, Division of F'isberies and Game, 20 Somer- set St., Boston, Mass. WM. W. NORCROSS, JR., Towti A-v-ditor. WM. P. 1VIcGUIRE, REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS To The Annual Town Meeting, 1933 Tuesday Evening, Mabel 21, 7:00 P. M. FINANCE COMMITTEE John A. Colbert Arthur B. Jones J Vincent MacDoinough John J. McLauthlin George 0. Baxter Roscoe F. Daughters Franck A. McDermott Thomas. E. Doyle Arturo DeFilippo Robert P. Osborn A. Lester Shipton SLerling R. Carrington Grover C. Codie Leo V. Landry Matthew W. J. Carley William G. Grundy Wilfred J. Paquet Ralph C. Gardiner John K. Day Thomas F Megan D tvid E. Fitzgerald REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE Mauch 4, 1933. To the Citizens of Watertown: Your Finance Committee presents .its recommendations for consideration her the Annual Town Meeting in making appropriations for the conduct of essential activities by the Town of Watertown during 1933. These recommendations are made after a careful analy- sis of previous expenditures by the various Departments, a study of their needs for the current year, and a meas- urement of the ability of property owners to pay for the facilities and services provided by the Town, Municipal expenditures have been increasing for a num- ber of years. Our tax rate has increased from $91.60 in 1930, to $35.40 in 1921, and to a record high rate of $39.00 in 1932. B'vetrencliment has taken place in every organization, Business, profession, and home, .and we know of no sound reason why Government should not do likewise. The in- come of citizens has been rapidly receding for the past 617 WATERTOWN ` OWN RPPORT three years, and their inability to pay their share cif' taxes, and the resulting expense to the Town is shown in the following table: Year Anticipation Interest on Unpaid Ant.Leans Unpaid Borrowings Ant. Lnaiis- on Dec.32st. real and per- sonal taxes 1930 s,1,Sf1[M,(}(f0.{lCl 32,4s19_14 15400,000.00 M08,046.72 193y1 1f5�5`10'er;l1.lY1f0 2"',433.2!.y 30 5f5(/:1,��ylff�ft5t.l:m 561,�3y22.28 1932 ,2,20111000.0o d 1,� 11,61 1(kf1,0(1().11() 745P815.4)1 In the opinion of this Committee, retrenchment is needed immediately, and in, a manner that will not be mis- understood by those charged with the Administration of the various Departments of the Town, It is our belief t1itL1 the only way to reduce tares is to spend less money-. Your Finance Committee began its deliberations at mi early date, and with an understanding of present condi- tions, and a study of the requests of the various depart- ments, followed a steady course to the completion of its labors. We have no new buildings to produce additional valtia- tion, and face a shai li decline in revenue from sources other than taxation. We have several possibilities of en- forced valuation reductions, and no one seems to know when conditions will improve and we may again continue our progress. Every -Department has been given a bearing. They have had an opportunity to present such information �zs would substantiate their requests for appropriatiuEs. Eaeli Department was -notified of the decision of the Finance Committee as to recommendations for appropi-i- ations, and they have had an opportunity to be re-heard. If the program presented in this report is adopted by the Town -Meeting Members, considerable tax relief will � . obtained and the efficient operation of all Depa.rtme�i can continue. FINANCE COITMITTEE REPORT 619 Salaries During 1932, the Board of Selectmen, realizing the acute situation, projected a voluntary contribution plan for all municipal employees, which failed of its purpose because of fifteen persons who refused to co-operate. Had this plan worked out, a large sum would now be available In the Treasury for use this year. On January- 1st„ 1933, the Selectmen announced a de- crease in compensation to all re-Ular employees of the Town, and a waiver on tine Dart of all Civil Service em- ployees, which provides for a teen percent decrease in the amount of money heeded for salaries, and $5.00 lens per week for labor. Your Finance Committee commends this ,action by the Selectmen and recommends its continua-nee throughout 1933. New Projects This Committee has reported adversely on all new con- struction projects for 1933. In the matter of building Arlington Street, and Waltham Street, it is our belief that no action should be taken until after the adjournment of the Legislature when it will be definitely known what re- imburs+enmeiits will be made. Soldiers' Relief The Committee recommends the appropriation of part of the request at this time, because many of the Veteran;; receiving Soldiers' Relief, were employed in the I3ighway Department during 1932, and while they still perform similar duties, are now being paid on the Soldiers' Relief Payroll. Welfare During 1932, in order to protect the flown against waste and extravagance, it was necessary for this Com- mittee to conduct a searching investigation of the distri- bution of Outside Aid. The unanimous report of the Fi- nance Committee, presented to the ''gown ]Meeting in lie--- 620 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT cernber, 1932, clearly set forth the findings of this investi- gation, together with recommendations for improving the operation of this important please of our civic life. The importance of proper distribution of relief to our indigent and poor, was expressed at that time, and is now empha- sized. This investigation was followed by a narked de- crease is the number of cases receiving aid, and it decided decrease in the number of dollars needed for this work. It is the intention of the Finance Committee to continue this investigation and study. The Finance Committee believes it is too early in the year to estimate intelligently the needs for Welfare dur- ing 1933, and for that reason recommends an appropri- ation oft 150,000.00 at this time. The p€rstponenzent of full yearly appropriations for Highway Construction, Soldiers' Relief, and Outside Aid, is recommended by Your Committee, in their opinion, for the best interests of the Town. We recommend no borrowing this year. During 19 " e will pay off $243,000.00 in bonded dent. At the close of 1933 our net bonded dent will be $1.,409,000.00 which figure is the lowest sauce 1923. This report concludes the service of the Chairman of the Finance Committee, and it has been <a pleasure to pre- side over their deliberations. I believe they have per- formed a noble task under dili`icult, conditions, and that they have displayed a diligence and earnestness that has steadily increased for the benefit of all the citizens of Watertown. I extend my thank's for their co-operation, fairness, and splendid attendance. Respectfully, JOHN A. COLBERT, VOTED: That the report of the Chairman be accepted and adopted as the report of the Committee. FRS NCIS A. 1V eDERI4 O TT, GENERAL A DIMINISTRATTON ($+72,423.40) 193.4 1933 1W 1922 Appro. Commlttec Appropriatinln Expell(1.711 A Aud Rec-omraiend.4 Moderator .................................................................... -+100.00 $10(► m $90.00 $90.00 Selectmen's Department: Sclectmen's Salaries ........................ $1,350.04) Salary of Clerk ................................ 450.04) It .Miscellaneous .................................... 800.011 3,000.00 2,755.10 2,600.00 2,600.041 z Auditors' Department: � Anchor's ,Salar4• .............................. 2,970.00 Salary of Clerk ................................ 1,035.0+1 [7 C'Thin,V.ellCi"2 .................................... 59.5.00 5,325.(►(► 5,321.28 4,600.0f t •1,6(jumo C] rf••-sa1•rr's Dopartment: � Treas--lrer's Salary ............................ 3,150.04) � of Clerk .................................. C'csnt:rr; e::ci.1s ............ . .. a .................. {1 3, M.00 7,300,1►11 6,'.►2k,08 7,275.(►(1 1,1'85.1m �•+ Collectcr:5 Pepmtment: (See Article 8): � WICI!•tor's PAary .............................. 2,970.00 m lar;-, 1st Clerk ........... 1,260.00 -lary, 2nd Clergy; ........................... 946.00 Mr-, 3H Clerk .............................. 842.40 slx +zl^ 4 vertising ........................ 2,200.0(F nlltillrent ,......................................... 2,332A0 11,492.82 11,483.01 10,8410.41) 10,549,40 W f1r•G-ssors' Denartment: Assessors' Salarie. ... .. ................... 3,690-01r (;lcrk'F SaIaries ........... ....... ............ 4.31.3.00 t;cyntinrent .......................................... 2,500.00 13,014.00 13,013.43 11,203.00 10,503 010 r:to tern C'o•imittee .................................................. 2,000.00 1,909.83 2,000.00 2,000.00 I.v:!ql services: "alarti• of Town Counsel ... . .......... 1,800.00 Continrencies ..................... 700.00 2,700.00 2,654.49 2,500.00 2,500.00 tv 622 WATERTOY4 N TOWN REPORT 0i r..7 �FJ k 00 C: C Lo CiG;c co U d m 4 Q-I i ta �!n A h r� A sap-, y�y Fw _ 7J -i *!_4+-y kr *!qCu m to C r- r 0 CD00 co t-cc - G Cc c LZ _ 1 Janitor and Wagonnian ............................................ 1,830.()U 1,830.00 1,642.50 1,642.50 Uerkand Wa-onman .............................................. t"i. 00 1,644.wl 1,642.50 Teletype ..............................................-,--........ 60O.111) 588.00 09.00 600.011 Replace Sedan ........................................................ -WDAII 400.00 500.00 500.01) F ltepl%ue Motor Cycle.,; .......................................... 580.00 580.01) I.Q ralvel Station Roof ........................................ 1.25.00 125.00 . .............................................I.......... :1,l;11( 3,799.7 1 :1,925,00 3,443.00 Ind ,alaries; C11jef ...... ..._.................................. 2,880.011 ('--pt-tjjjs cl) .. ............................... 7,020.041 I i-titerants (4) ............................ 8,820-011 Irl—,11ept Men r38) .................... 75,240.011 CallMen (2) ... ..................... ....... 279.00 Mechanic (I ) .................................. ?,160.0() Io7,110.00 1071"(17.3s 06,399.110 M,399j)" 0 ............................................. r"wilm)(I 5,39:0)11 4,860.110 4.860.0o of Puildings, say,iry or inspector ................. 2,340,00 Salary of Clerk .............................. 225.06 (,7011t i I IT7QrV it--'. .................. ............... 85.04 2,950.00 2,932.33 2,650.011 2.650.1111 M R.; awl IM'u:�suws-. ......---....... 1,6'20-00 Coiltilu-elicir,,s ...... ......................... 400.00 :00D.1 II 1 ('1996.41 2,020.01) 2,020.00 oc 0 p.-v and Brown Tail Moth: 'Iqwrilitendellt ...... 720.011 0 vr�. .............................. 427.50 .................................... 2,00.011 4,275.011 -1,271.011 3,147.50 3,147.50 rre. W-rf'cn's Department: ,9-&-ry of Tr-e War.-!en ................ 900.114 nf Clerk ............... ............ 180.90 *Civil Semice Employees. Ninety per cent of compensation for year 1033 only, UjI tnWer a-reement for voluntary reduction, effective January 1, 1933. 1933 1933 a7 1U32 193:' Ajipro. Committee AS)proprisLtion Expended Asked Re¢ornmends Maintenance .................................... 4,000.00 7,000.00 R,999.4a 5*580.00 5,080.00 Polp's :AId Wires Department: a Salary of lnspe(,!t or ...................... 2,880AM Salary of Clerk .............................. 427.50 a1-lainterlance .................................... 7,600.00 14,100,011 14,099.93 12,807.50 10,807.50 llolr a{Ileer ...................«............................................ 350,0 346.00 300.00 300.0(j .rr Pl- HEALTH AND SANITATION ($58,9.15.00) -3 M Health Department: k-3 Salary of Agent ................................. .............. $3,200.00 $3,200,00 $3,880.00 82,880.00 � Salary of Clerk . 1,150.00 1,150.00 1,035.00 1,035.00 Salary- of Nurses .............................................. 3,000.00 2,969.80, 2,700.00 2,700.00 Contagious Diseases ........................................ 20,782.72 20,708.47 24,500.00 20,000.00 y I;abNr Clinic ........................................................ 512,00 512.00 525.00 440.00 O Contingent .......................................................... 1,400.00 1,391.54 1,200.00 1,000.00 Dental Clinic .......... 5,580.00 5,549.15 2,530.00 2,500,00 z Laboratory Il aintennnee .................................. 150.00 149.57 100.011 100.00 � Laboratory Equipment .................................... 1,247.48 1,241.02 b Cattle Inspection; Salary of Veterinarian .................................... 600.00 600.0 540.011 540.00 Inspector of PIumbbig: *Salary of Inspector ...................... 2,250.00 Contingencies ................................ 100.00 2,600.00 2,578.07 2,350,041 2,350.01) Sever Department: Construction ...................................................... 12,000.00 11,902.50 4,400.00 3,400.04) Maintenance ........................................................ 25,000.00 24,738.79 18,000,0(1 15,()00.0() Drainage ...................................................................... 23,200.00 23,193.67 10,900.00 7,000.00 coQcm[V f4 f1 rt• Lr= s-i"* Cr3"r �'+-i R G": UD lPS +--9 ram'Ln C,clA m in Lm co wr C4w+r M r-i C� LV v C} i•' d CMa Cr C C CD C:p q C L:y '.'LC. C � r LC3 1' 1 t CJ t CJ ,L.'1 ,-, CS L-�9 Cy'dl ': CM, fJ z him r w �{Y Lo I*LnC4 CU to z e+ a CT II m cs r I _ _ 1933 1IJ33 m 1932 IM Appro. Committee Appropriatinn Empmded A,,ikrd Rommmends Invcst.igators ...................................................... 1,78(}-00 1,747.92 -11800.00 12,160.011 clmltingoloips .................................................... 1,7 a,5.00 1,774.72 21500.00 11.50000 4 iIIt�:1c3;. A 1=1 ........................................................ 257,861.9IM '�:,;'NW l.lf; 225,00.01) 15111[}00.01l � 0v,rs' Aid ...................................................... 32,286.78 "",I7'7.[i() .�,;i,(ltif�mo :35,000.11ll 11 0141 Afire AssisLalice .......................................... 1 5,-535 311 1:>. y 1 i.3ll 211,000.00 `0,000.011 '1"cswn 1 hysidnn ,.,........—..... . ...... ... ... ... .......... 1,200,00 1,:'I11l.0(1 1,530.00 1,530.00 Medical Assist ince under Puhlie Welfare.— 650.00 150.00 � St Ito i(.1 .. .,._.,.. ...... ......... . ?.l}()11.{1(i 1,.3by,.(lli 1,#3(}la.(?tl 1,800.04) c,tc'i r.s I'.c lit�f and Military icl~ .......... ......... :34,.1�?'?•,5{1 :3 t,'2l1 .t17 30,000.0'1 O SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ($503,398,46) z Schooi Department: Gi}11end Control .......................... 14,815.t1(l 14,8()3.65 13,t)(00 u 1.1,64D.2(I Instruction .................... .. ................................. 4- 1),F,79.69 1•i ,52S.q2 132,26S.38 383,734.fG ()lost u I I 59,olli 'co 58JIGI.46 SG,i`rii.50 53,785.Ml z �Mafiltellwlcc ... ...... (;,8(1i mo 6,615.23 1(1,(}U0.0o ,5,11(lfF.11(I New Equipment _ ... . .. ... . _ . ,. 2,325.00 G72.34 2,00(m)o 1,000.01) allis�eIlanerrus .................................................... ;,1{1(ulo 7,1nM.87 61200.UI �a,5C1{).(1(1 10 Continuation ...................................................... 2,5(1(um) 1,524.63 969.G 900.00 0 Ainei'Semiizati n ................................................ 2,000.00 1,989.83 Evening Schoolr.. ............................................... 3,800.00 .3,792.8 3,t23.0() :3,1100-011 Trade Schw,ls .................................................... 5,(1(1(1.(}(l 4,825.87 5,000.00 T r•i ns ovtutii-u .................................................. 1,Eir (1.0(1 1,440.O0 3,:a11().i}61 1,500.00 PL.tblic Library: _ . . y! 1 1 1 11� 1 ll 2�},�11 8 rssf g p Y 11 ..........,.................,.................................... `.,'4,2(1(k.{Jll •A.:1,.4 aJ iT.Li, 'ylytl5t�}..V(� �—fi1,�i71J.V31 Books, Pei'ierliti•id.�; ntiol 1"intlili:: ...................... 6,000.0o (i,(Juo.0o 5,400,00 5.400.04) _,E: ia►Le�x ific.<= ........---............................,...,....... 5,45(m)(1 5,002.32 4,950.00 4,950.00 RECREATION ($7,950.00) Park Salar of :�tllacalnten{teals .......,,....................... :i11{].1Il1 3flt).UU 450.00 41iE1,lIiM Maitcter?anc:e ........................................................ 4,iO0.00 4,497.47, 4,00(wo 2,000.00 1 ic4ury FieId ...................................................... 2,700.00 2,699.39 2,500.0E1 1,500.E)1) Tennis Court", .................................................... 1,200,00 1,117.04 1,10o.011 500.011 ("wasti:lf. ........ .................................................... 100.00 I lave!mund Department: Salaries ............................................................ .1,997.45 4,0011.00 2,01 0 M) � ?4l;aintenarce ................ .......,.......... . ----------- 2,500.00 2,495.f.5 2,5COJu1 1,5110.01; 1' 7BLIC ENTERPRISES ($42,431.08) z Water Department: ts7 Salaries. ........... .................................................... 45,536.00 �5,536.01) $4,982.411 $4,982.411 Xfnintenanee .................................... 29,000.00 26,C9i1.25 s59,155.92 ,34,551.69 O Otlice ExUea►r. ....{...............................................1. 2,100,00 2,08f1,4•2 '?,110A.(111 1,0011.00 COTINtITIC11.011 ........................................................ 1,?Stl.t]i? 1,600.00 1,Ei04mill X,Ilflil,tl�1 ; ��afi'ltlunfi ............................. 30,221.05 28,102.56 1►ellow.al of Mains ............................................ 14,679.011 14,679.79 H t�] CEI4IRTERIES ($10,300.00 Cemetery Department, �7 Salary of Superintendent.................................. 2,000.00 2,000.00 1,8on.w 1,800.0D � I,ahnr .................................................................... 10,425.00 10,410.47 8,950,00 t1,n00.AO O Contingencies ...................................................... F)10.0 505.52 500.00 50n.00 � H PUBLIC DERT AND IN7'FRFST ($373,000.00) Town Debt (See Article 5).......................--- 245,000.00 245,000.00 243,000.00 243,000.00 Interest ................................................................ 153,000.0t1 148,572.8fi 13(),00{).m) 130,000.0o UNCLASSIFIED ($71,217.38) Pensions .............................................................. 10,075.00 9,911.70 14,000.00 14,000.04) Memnrial Day .................................................... 1,300.00 1,30A.n0 1,000.00 1,000.0() -1 628 WATERT(lWN TOWN REPOWr ; � .you �a.�c�� t a5r�r~�►,� La 4 r-i � cxs �;UG C��oDu: " LAC ooC r-c-- 177 ell '#r A m Ic 0 ^e+iM -- �y c7ltr�,c coo unra10—v to tp 01 �, httaw "'r r~ ILL-u o,4-�r �+ u C fa _ ?l M w tn Ewa 0Q0CD CDC7C1=0 'd'C:1 N C� C? r� 4•, ri 2 f U- w +� ;' +� •T s WATERTOWN MASSACHUSETTS PUBIAC SCHOOLS The -NTinety-Sixth Annual Report OF I'llE # SCHOOL COMMITTEE :AND THE Fifty-Third Annual Report O THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS 1933 THE HA�,KP'SIIIRE PRESS, INC. C'ANTURIDGE, NlAgS. 1934 SCHOOL COMMITTEE FRANCIS P. CARROLL, Chairnt,an Term expires 19"34 -APIARY CORCORAN Term expires 1934 FRANCIS A. KELLY Term expires 1934 HAROLD B. BLAZC Term expires 1935 CHARLES F. J. HAR.RINGTO V Term expires 1935 E. LOUI E RICHA.RDSON Term expires 19:36 H.A.RRIE E. WAITE Term expires 1936 WILFRED I-I. PRICE, Superintendent off. Schools. (Office, Administration Building Office Hours, 8:30 to 9.30 A. If., except Saturday- 4 to 5 P. M., except Wednesday and Saturday Watertown, Mass., January 12, 1934 In School Committee: Voted: That the report of the Chairman and the report of the Superintendent of Schools he accepted and adopted as the annual repoz`t of the School Committee of the Town, and voted to print for distribution the report of the Sebool Committee. II+IJARY C€3RCORAN, 630 FINANCIAL STATEMENT Receipts and Expenditures for Year Ended December 31, 1913 Receipts Appropriations 50'7,088.`0 Smith-Hughes Fund 89.92 $507,178.12 ExpendituresGeneral +Controi Superintendent and enforcement of Lain $71,740.00 Clerks 2,745.00 Atten dwice Office Expense :5(i1.3f Office Expense Telep€iones -491.29 $11,849.08 �nstrtictiori Salaries .$390,943.4 Books and Supplies 17,045.03 Operation: Salaries : 30,93.17 Supplies 2,576.57 Light and Power 82721.30 Fuel 10,0 6.41 School Balls 490.50 Water 1,881.80 54,584 7 5 Maintenance $5,198.100 New Equipment $160.50 Miscellaneous: akiries of Physicians & Nurses $5,400.00 Health Supplies and Sundries 348.11. $5,748,11 631 632 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Continuation School: Salaries $588.35 Tuition and Sundries 152.01 $740.2t, Evening School: Salaries $2,833.61 Supplies 155.82 $2,989.4-6 Trade Schools $8,595.91 Transportation $1,448.00 $505,303.1.,-) Smith-Hughes Fund Transferred to C. W. A. 1,728.64 $507,121.71 Unexpended Balance 56.41 $507,178.12 Treasury Receipts Tuition: State Wards $3,145.35 Continuation School, cities and towns 118.40 Continuation & Trade School reimbursements 2,428.58, Hall Rent 1,126.7.5 Senior Mgh School Stamps sold $1.66 Chemistry breakage 19.78 Books -rind supplies 67.99 A I tiscellaneous- Damage, telephones, books, etc. 40.11 Evening Schools 103.50 Americanization Reimbursement 970.79 REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 633 Continuation School Reimbursement (Hume School) 630.E Sight-Saving Glass Reimbursement 500.00 9,I53.32 General School Fund 489730.0 L. S57,883.4 l REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT To the School Cumniittee In accordance with your custom, I am submitting here- Nvith a retort upon the conditions of the schools for the year 1933. This is the ninety-sixth in the series of SehooLl Committee reports and the twenty-sixth that has been written by the present incumbent. In these days of stress when faith in the present eco- nomic and social system is being challenged the public schools should prove one stabilizing factor. However con- ditions may change, parents should be assured that the educational opportunities for their children will not be lessened. America's natural resources, developed and undevelop- ed, are im-n-tense. .America's human resources are far greater. The possibilities of development in citizenship, leadership„ of mental and physical strength depend large- ly upon the successful functioning of the public school system. From an economic as well as a human point of view, the public school is America's greatest investment. Teacher participation is supremely important at this time. It encourages teacher growth. It commands public respect. It strengthens professional organization and keeps its program true to the central needs and ideals. It vitalizes the curriculum. It fortifies school policy. it helps the people to appreciate the inimense significance of the public school sel-vice. 634 VYATERTOWN TOWN EZ PORT Public School Education as a. Factor in Public Economic Stabilikv One ultrr'rate aini ineducation which will contribute to economic stability should influence all teaching from the Kindergarten through the highest institution of learning an understanding and an appreciation of organized so- ciety, kind a development oaf the sense of the individual's responsibility for the general welfare, All thinking peo- ple achnowledge that "the pursuit of happiness" now is dependent upon non-irrfringenient on the tights of others. The world is too thickly peopled for inuch stress to lie hard upon the rights of the individual though that was the social development of only a century or two ago. The .recent inventions seeming to artiihilate the space sepa- rating indivdivals and natioi s have forced us into a new social era. We can no longer teach a nar uw patriotism of isolation since business conditions of the rest of the world affect us so vitally. The conl pined advance of educational progress is al- ways tied up closely with adequate financial support. On the other hand, there appears to be a casual effect be- tween a good stational educational system. ,and national pr€ sloe ity. Depressions occasionally appearing among so called highly cultured nations, are only temporary, where- as among the teeming, unlettered peoples of the world there is continued suffering because of famines and be- cause of national elements less well understood and less yell controlled. As parents we must not neglect to give of ourselves to our children, spir•itimlly as well as socially-. As teachers we must 1)Iedge ourselves anew to the great task. to which we have given our devotion and record the fact that "What xve are" spears louder "than what we say". Public school education is vitally necessary to maintain stability of our social order and sound democracy in gov- ernment in our town as elsewhere. 1'crrsltit corrdations REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 63.E stress the need of placing supreme values in our commun- ity life. Surely the education of our children is among the tirst of these. The schools belong to the people. It is imperative that the people understand the importance of certain details to the complete educational service of the public schools. There are many phases of school work that should be covered by this report. To this end, I have asked the high school principal and several directors and supervisors to submit to me a report of their work. I art therefore in- cluding a portion of their reports as a part of my annual report. REPORT OF HIGH SCHOOL MASTER Edwin R. Whitehill For the second year the high school has been operating on the staggered program, this year with a maximum en- rollment of 1184 different pupils, 1141 the greatest num- ber at any one time, and 1119 as of January 1, an increase of 54 over a year ago. heedless to say the Grote of the town meeting on December 18, authorizing an appropria- tion of $135,000 to lie borrowed from the Federal Govern- ment for an addition to the present building, is a most welcome promise of relief from our crowded condition and unsatisf ctory schedtale. The la ra nl4 I. Cooper Corpora- tion is now preparing plans, in accordance with the vote of the town, A class numbering 257 was graduated in June, of whom 34 have entered higher institutions, a-r rnaller° percentage than usual rind due largely to the econornic crisis through which we are passing. It is true, however~, that the per- centages of those taking the college preparatory course is dimMishing year by year, while the percentage in other courses, especially the commercial and general, is increas- ing, to some extent because of the depression, but more largely because of the changing character of our popula- tion. 36 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Twenty-four po6t-(rradURteS have enrolled this year, a few to spend further time in preparation for college, the remainder, with no immediate prospect of employment, desiring to occupy their time profitably. Each of these graduates was required to agree to maintain a satisfac- tory grade in all work undertaken and to observe scrupu- lously all the regulations of the school. I am glad to com- mend the earnest sprrit and wholesome influence of these people. A notable event of the present year was the participa- tion of the Biology Department in the e hibit a,t Memorial Hall, Cambridge, during the meet nc; of the American As- sociation for the Advancement of Science. This exhibit included a micro-projector, built by our pupils, terraria., anatomical models, dissections, organic chemicals; and living material. This attracted the favoral5le notice of many visitors and was easily the best contributed by a secondary school. Our athletic program is constantly being expanded under the faithful and intelligent supervision of eight members of the faculty, The bas+ebalI team won the cham- pionship of the Mystic Valley League, the golf team was third among the high schools of the state, while the track term won an honorable place in its class. Several of our uraduates have been conspictious on loth freshman and varsity college teams_ We are at the present time in the midst of a peaceful revolution. in civic, economic, and industrial life. What the future has in store is as yet uncertain but with these changes and Nvith the prospect of more leisure hours as the result of a more highly niechanized industrialism, with new modes of transportation and rapidly developing scientific knowledge, there will become necessary a re- valuation of our aims in education and of the curriculum which is to meet the demands of a new era that seems to be "just around the corner". The results of a curriculum investigation being made by a committee of the Massa- REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 637 chusetts high School Principals' Association in collabora- tion with the State Department of Education will soon be mailable and will contain pertinent suggestions for changes in Our own course of study. It is probably true that at the present time there is in all high schools an increasing proportion of pupils who are indifferent and unwilling to put forth the effort to take advantage of the opportunities which the high school words. Many of those now in school would in more prosperous times farad employment. The N. R. A. code forces hack into the schools many such. The increasingly large recitation divisions necessitated by the increased enrollnxent makes the problem of caring for these pupils more difficult. Where the private school teacher deals with Ea class of 6 to 10, the public school teacher has classes of 30, 40 or even more. I feel that our teachers, handicapped by this greater burden, are dohig a com- mendable piece of work. We are looping forward to the time when the better accommodations in an enlarged building and a longer school day shall make the results of our work even more satisfactory. REPORT OF THE ELEMENTARY SUPERVISOR Maria 13.. Morrison The work- in the elementary schools has proceeded along the lines previously retorted. All sixth grades are now equipped with new geographies and the fifth grades will be furnished a new text during the year. Two experi- mental reading systems are being; tried in grade one with gratifying results. In a recent reading survey made in grade two in. October the guest class results were attained by the group which in first grade used the new books which appeal to the children's interests and activities. Watertown should in the very near future adopt basal reading books in grades one and two which make reading a plegaSUrable and profitable experience rather than a me- 638 WATERTOV4 N TOWN REPORT chanical perforinance. It would not be necessary to change the system of phonies, merely adopt new reading ma- terials. SLIC11 all adoption,would involve expenditures for a two year i)eriocl somewhat as follows First Year Equipment 3 sets of 25 reading books costing about $45.00 per ream I set of reading charts costing about .5.00 per room Seat work material 15.00 per zoom Second Year Equipment 2 sets of 25 reading books costing about $36.00 per roorn Accessory materials costing about 10.00 per room .In carrying out the program of supervision which iYr- eludes in Watertown classroom visitation, testing and teachers meetings, the following indicates the distribu- tion of activities Numbers of visits to classes for the year 784 Number of teachers meetings, 37 Number of group tests administered 36 Number of individual tests given 22 REPORT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Sally T. Biggane, Supervisor This year again sees a change in the physical education ,department with the return of the physical education -cla,sses in the High School, and an increase in the number .of students enrolled in the Junior High Schools. This last zoridition makes it necessary for the instructors in the Junior High Schools to devote all of i he r- time to the teaching of hygiene and physical education. The histruc- tor in the elementary school teaches each grade once in three weeks. Special posture classes are operating hi each school .while the more severe cases are being treated at nearby clinics. Letters were sent to parents of the pupils in the posture classes asking their co-operation in the necessary work to be done at home. REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 639 Aly program at the High School include instruction to about six hundred pupils in class work and entire after- school sports program for; girls. This allows me no time for any supervision in the elementary schools which is greatly needed. I liope this condition is remedied another year. I also advise a class in health teaching for the Senior High ,School. REPORT OF SCHOOL CAFETERIAS Marion P. Deep, Supervisor The Watertown School Department Cafeterias are in operation in the Senior High School, the East Junior High School and the West Junior High School, with a total of 2671 students. Lunch is served in each school daily; in the Senior High School, because of the two-platoon system, a mid-after- noon lunch is served in addition. An attempt is made to provide, at a very moderate cast, the most wholesome and well-balanced menus. The daily luncheon, for example, offers soup, a trot. special (meat or fish plus potato and vegetable), salads, sand- wiches, milk, desserts, ice crmm, coolies, fruit and candy. Through careful planning and buying, these dishes are s+eiTed at flee and ten cents, including even the hot spec- ials. Any child can, therefore, for the small sum of ten or fifteen cents, secure a hearty, nutritious, and appealing noon meal. REPORT OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEP AT#,fl`mE T John Black, Director There has been a decided increase in the number of pupils taking the strop courses, both. Junior and Senior High Schools show large increases. The work of the seventh 8rade has continued without material change. New projects have been sullstituted without increase in cost per pupil, 640 W 4T RTOWN TOWN REPORT At the Junior High Schools projects have been reduced in size because of the inability of the pupils to purchase laxger ones. Both woodshops have beers making easels for use in the Elementary Schools. At the West Junior the boys of the Sheet Metal Sholi have made an elaborate score board for the basketball games. A large cabinet for the storage of individual pro- jects is is now under construction by the boys of the wood- shop. The Print Shop at the East Junior is the Poorest class room in the town, working conditions are crowded and the light is very boar. The removal of the two "On-sus- taining walls would correct tfds condition. With the return of the tenth grade slicer work at the Senior.Yligh, each department is carrying aL full program at the present time, 04 pupils taking shop work in one department or another. Additional floe° space is needed for the machine shop, electrical shop and drafting room. Work on the 2-13 inch machine lathes are nearing com- pletion and it is hoped to Have these machi-nes completed and installed when school opens in September. The boys of the cabinet and carpentry courses together with the help of the members of the track team send many others of the school have completed and set tip irr the field in ream of school n board track witli banked circular ends. This track is 15 laps to the mile with a 12 foot straight- away through the middle for a distance of 145 feet. The materials used in the construction of this track were a gift from the High School Alumni. revised course of study for woodworking in the Jun- ior High Schools is now being made. REPORT OF DRAWING DEPA.Ii~'1'MENT Florence H. Russell, Supervisor It is a -pleasurie to be able to sad. that this department now has a course of study which is correlated in so fay REPORT OF :SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 641 as possible with other subjects of the curriculum; a course which offers a broader field of endeavor, providing for the development of the imagination arrd creative abil- ity for all and still meets the needs of pupils with unusual talent. It is heed through this course to develop those inter- ests, habits, ideals rind. appreciation, which slra.11 lead the children to finer;, fuller and more useful lures in the school, home and community. e have a course of study which Crives opportunity for expansion of activities when financial conditions hermit_ At present we are economizing as far as possible in use of supplies. There being few changes in the teaching force this year, the work has been carried on in a very satisfactory. manner. Last March I .started a little class at the Hosmer• School for a group of talented pupils selected from various classes. Miss Farley had charge of this work. It proved such a success that this year we started classes of a sim- ilar mature in four other schools. For this work we need- ed easels. The pupils were so interested that several boys tirade them at home while others have been made in the manual training department. Bogus paper, charcoal and chalk are all the materials needed. The children work for one-half halm each week and they, are so enthusiastic that they beg to work before and after school. The results are quite delightful and I hope to exhibil: this work as well as our regular class moral drawing in the late spring. REPORT OF MUSIC DEPARTMENT Recta I. Bisbee, Supervisor In reporting on the subject of music in the schools, i will speak first of the elementary grades. Every class is visited regularly once in two weeks by either Mrs. Drew or myself. A definite course of sturdy is followed in read- 642 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT ing musle by syllable and in whatever written wark is necessary for its proper understanding. Along with this are short lessons in Music Appreciation. Wherever there is suiliclent material, �Ir•s. Drew or- ganizes orchestras in the various schools, thus giving the young music students an excellent foundation for real orchestra work and an added interest in their instru- mental lessons. These groups are ]rift together in the spring for an exhibition of ensemble playing. The Junior High pupils leave two lessons a week—one with the building music teacher and one with me. The singing is in three or four parts according ter the range and development of the voices. Each Junior High has a well or ranized orchestra of about fifty players with a. rehearsal once a week. The combined orchestras give a big conceit every year in May. At the Senior High School a glee club rehearses once a week under the direction of one of the tenchers and the last two terms Y drill a senior chorus for graduation. A? last year a boys' glee club rehearsed one evening a week and sang very* acceptably for school assemblies and for the ' oman's Club. f look forward to the time when we may have opportunity for a large chorus and at least, three glee clubs-one for bows, one for girls and one for mixed voices.. The orcliestra is the largest ever an(i �,,-cl1'e -in excellent concert last March. There is quite a complete histr•urnen- tation and we have several accomplished soloists among the niember•s. The band has been growing in 'lumbers and efficiency ever since h'Ir. CMek has been directing- it.. They shame in the program of the annual orchestra can- cert, play for football games and do some clever marching stunts. There will be another joint concert with time Legion Band in January. Both the orchestra and the land tools hart in the Massachusetts school music festival held in Arlington last May, playing: singly and in the massed groups. At the recent Hi-Y" Convention for Massachusetts RK PORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 64*3 and Rhode Island held in the Watertown Nigh School, they furnished several programs of music for which they received high commendation from the visitors. What letter training could there be for the use of leisure time than the pleasure derived and the skill ac- quired from the exacting requirements for membership in either or both of these organiza,tio;is"? REPORT OF SCHOOL NURSES Nunrl-)er• of pupils examined by physicians 6542 Number of pupils having defects 948 Nose and throat 518 Glands 61 Heart 77 Nutr•i Lio2r 119 Feet and Spine 17 Skin 5G Number of individual inspections in schools 20311 Number of home visits 1502 Number of first aids 1250 Number of visits to clinics 48 Number of pupils tested by State Clinics Chadwick 241 Retarded 74 The progress reports of the Chladwick Clinic indicated that the larger number of pupils re-examined had im- proved. A few were recommended to a summer camp, the expenses for whore were raised by popular subscription. This clinic is doing very valuable preventive work.. Urgent cases of defective vision and diseased tonsils have been corrected through the interest of the Teachers' Association and other local organizations. Through similar assistance milk has been supplied at recess to children who, indicated a need for it. A pre-school registration was taken in June with 252 children registered. Some of the defects found on exarni- a 644 WA.TERTOW'N TOWN REPORT r nation were corrected during the summer with the result that the child entered school in September tree from de- fects. The promotion of the health of our school population continues to receive the interested attention of super- visors, principals and teach���elllr���sy. N St7 A1N M. HARDING, ALICE JOHNSON, School Nivrses. DEPORT OF THE ATTENDANCE AND CERTIFICATING DEPARTMENT Joseph L. Carroll, Supervisor The supervisors of attendance investigated fifteen hun- dred and ten cases of reported non-attendance and tardi- ness daring the year ending December 31, 1933. Of these cases two hundred and ninety-eight were found to he caused by truancy, and sixty clue to indifference and neglect of the parents. Althoughh more cases have been reported to the super- visors for investigation it is noted that the eases of i ri- lawful none-attendance have decreased. This is attributed to the prompt investigation of absences and the picking up of children who are on the street during the hours schools were in session. Oue hundred and fifty-six cases reported were due to want of clothinir which were cared for by the various welfare oz ganizations of the town. It was necessary in only three eases to resort to the District Court for assistance, and all were disposed of satisfactorily without committing any child to the County Training School. REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 645 The distribution of cases according to school ellcissifiea- tiGn is as follows: Senior High Pupils 309 Junior High Pupils 548 Elementary pupils 610 Trade and. Continuation 43 The Certificating [1lllce issued seven hundred and twu certificates to employed minors during the year endi-ngr December 31, 1933. An increase of one hundred seventy- nine more than issued in the year 19323. Newsboys' He- enses were issued to sixty-four boys. In conclusion I desire to express my appreciation to the School Committee for their loyal support and to the school teachers for their hearty co-operation in carrying out the work of the schools. Respectfully submitted, WILFRE.D H. PRICE, Supoi-intend ent. Enrollment by Grades, January 1, 1934 Compared with Janua*r 1, 1933 1933 193 .):kindergarten 412 415 Grade 1 650 63,1-3 Gracie 2 536 596 Grace 3 680 565 Grade 4 585 589 Grade 5 5-61 505 Grade 6 5535 531 Grade 7 517 535 Grade 8 469 51(, Gracie 9 479 471 Grade 10 409 460 Gracie 11 369 3 1:) Grade 12 284 274 646 WATER' OWN TOWN REPORT Post Graduate 38 Special Classes 109 14: Sight-Saving Class S if, 6553 6691 Continuation School 17 8 6570 6699 SUMMARY OF 'STATISTICS -Teachers, January 1, 1933 Number of Principals 9 Number of teachers in bigh school 42 Nurnber• .of teachers in junior high schools 60 Number of teachers in elementary schools 127 Number of special teachers and supervisors 14 Teachers, ,January 1, 134 Number of Principals 9 Numl.)er of teachers in high school 42 Number of teachers In junior high schools 61 Number of teachers irr elementary schools 125 Number of special teaeliers and supervisors 1: Pupils Pupils enrolled, school year 1932-33 6846 Average daily membership 6149 Average membership 6,541 Enrolled January 1, 1934 6699 Enrolled January 1, 1933 6570 Enrolled January 1, 1932 649`.3? Enrolled January 1, 1931 6280 Enrolled January 1, 1939 6110 Enrolled January 1, 1929 5674 Enrolled January 1, 1928 5204 Enrolled January 1, 1927 4568 Enrolled January 1, 1926 4266 Enrolled Janua.r�y 1, 192.1 3920 REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 647 REPORT OF THE CHAIRMAN OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE To the School Coy'unittee aml Citizens of Waterto vit I submit herewith the Report of the Chairman of the School Committee for the year ending December 1933. Increa.sed Enrollment Expected As the ever increasing genius for inventing labor sav- ing devices continues to abolish thousands of positions and as loth government and society seern to decree that the age at which young men and women can be employed be raised; marry more pupils than heretofore remain in school. So it seems proper to predict that even though the population of the Yawn should remain at its present mark the enrollment of our secondary schools must nec- essarily increase. The rigid college preparatory course and well defined commercial course at one time filled the creeds of the majority of those who attended the Senor High School. However, with the ever .increasing influx of students there is an ever increasing inimber+ to whom neither of the above courses are fitted. -To this latter group, made up of many of those who would ordinarily have gone to work and who would have continued their education by the practical method of their daily work, the school must adapt itself by supplying for them courses in subjects de- signed to develop their natural capabilities and Honest in- clinations rather than try and force there into a system that was designed for other purposes and other times. It is because of this question of the ad stability of the courses to the pupil that in the future we should expect a changing curriculum for both Senior and Junior High Schools. As the needs of the pupils change so should the curriculum. fog WATERTCl'4 N TOWN RE, PORT Increased Cost As long as the enrollment of the schools increases and as long as a seat is provided for every pupil it is l)ut nat- ural to expect nn increase in cost,. During the pat test years the school enrollment and school budget have err-ae- tieally doubled. During the next ten gears it will no doul)t do the same wiless radical changes are made in our sec- ondary system of education. ilowevex, with the diversity of industry, and ijusiness in Watertown and the variety of trades and shills represented in there, we have an up- port,urdty afforded by few conrmtirdties for developincr a practical, effective, e-o-operative system of education whereby some of the pupils could be released fr o n many Of their recitations Kind receive High School credit for woi-k done in stores, doctors' offices, real estate offices, banks, Lewaiidos, Hood Rubber Co., WRIker & Pratt and the fifty and tame different industries in the Towi1. Buser a plan if it could be made workable would tend to reduce further construction of school buildings of the hi- crease of personnel and as a result be a great saving for the taxpayer and at the saine time give a training freer] to some extent from the limitations a-ad rigidness of the classroom. F. E. R. A. The F. F. R. A. has allotted $500.00 each month for an indefinite period to the Town for the development of recreational facilities for the unemployed. To take ad- vantage of this, recreational centers have been e tablish- ed in the three High Schools. Co-operating %'Vith this work the Chamber of Commerce have appointed a cotrunittee for the purpose of developing a program that will tear] to create opportunities for a better use of the leisure time of young and old alike. The leisure time afforded to inany people by the short day and week apparently is a permanent condition and presents without doubt the most important civic problerxt that the Tower has had to deal with. The greatest concern REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 649 should be felt for those between the ages of sixteen and early twenties who having graduated from High School are now unable to obtain work and have slight possibility- of obtaining any. They are therefore Ieft without hope of making progress or assisting themselves in any way. The solution of their problem commands the attention and careful consideration of everyone. c. W. A. The school repair project under the C. W� A. if carried to completion will fill a long felt need by restoring the condition of the buildings. The maintenance appropria- tion for years has been ruthlessly cut and the buildings as a result leave been sorely neglected. N. R. A. The $135,000.00 addition to the Senior High School asked for cinder the N. R. A. will enable a return to a Single sessian. However, if the enrollment increases in the degree that all signs seem to indicate it will soon be filled to capacity. Trade School The suggestion has been made from time to time that Watertown establish its own Trade School. To afford trade training to Watertown pupils the practice to date has been to send those who have had the propel- qualifica- tions and desire to any of the Mate aided Trade Schools in the vicinity of Watertown. This practice has afforded a choice of at least fifteen different trades taught by lxighly trained individuals who have at their disposal the most modern and complete equipment and the facilities of many industrial plants on a co-operative and phicement basis. Mach an arrangement has been most satisfactory. The advantage of estahl'ishing a Trade School in Water- town is difficult to see, in my opinion it would be superflu- ous, tremendously expensive and necessarily limited in its choice of trades. In C011CILISion, I wish to extend my sincere thanks to the mennl)ers of the Scholl Committee, the Superintend 650 WATERTOWN .TOWN REPORT eat of Schools and teachers, as .well as the Town officials and citizens for their kind assistance In the administra- tion of the School Department during the east year. Respectfully, 1 ANCIS P. CARROLL, h.al'Tra,an, Schoo FCommittee. IIV3 LID I ` ^7 D ^tl Gti1 C7 I C, C- I L- t cc _ m v 71 r^ .� T x 00 rq Lot QC n W Sy flG n� 4f. it 4y Wl w. na ...On s �. � rI a m + REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 651 uolssas ul aaa-� ELF :a c cc x 1 0� G == wivaa 00 1- 1- nl lea t G ,...i --4 �l 1C L . L a � 1_ ^ 1^ �� — ram tc � � wT ac .+ .03 sit ~•T I tH L- f Sa, L�aLL:a1 c — .. ri // WY X r.•7. Jy�]1 .topn -' C. L CZ c: 1cd r sn LIB ,:~ L- C, Ire 00 Lr N rs .x 00 c ec c-, LQ .tial�uaLua�� n U, Lea ckj m 4 00 C' CC L-- LL L- 00 bt LID L ro r or .'� F. 1•. � c�6 652 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT CLASS OF 1933 College tllobert Douglas MaeCurdy 1)onald Sanford Adams John William Mangold .loseph Charles Androski Thomas Francis McHugh George Raymond Armstrong, Jr. Harald Truing Minty Melvin Thomas Aronson Minerva Frances 14 orrisnn -Nicholas Leonard Barbarossa Robert William O'Brien Anahid )wTnakian Siekka Miriam Qikenius *John Miller Belding; Jewi Isabelle Oliver *An-iy Josephine Berk Catherine (Hover Powers John Francis Broadhurst '-Jean Hamilton Ricketts Leonard Joseph Burke Robert Wilbur Sawin Italia Marie Caruso -'George Wiley Sfngiser 11 *EIRa Kreutz Chaffee fEllerr Dorothy; Sjostedt `!Riehard Crowell Clapp George Allan Waite Margaret Josophine Coniey Philip George Watts Arthur Frederick Raymond Cock Mildred Eleauor Wetsell {Arthur Chandler Crawford General E 11Z.Lbeth Anne C;ruwf€aril Mary Arslaniara Loris Mellik{of1` Diran Pirant Arslanian James Walsh Duffy- Leo Howard Barksdale George Arthur Dunbar Francis Gerard Barnes Sara Arlene Feeney lose Elizabeth Befits Ann Rita Fitzgerald 11,alph Julian Magee, Jr. `Jean Gabineau Dorothy Bodge Alice Margaret Gleason Hia]hje Esther Roudakian Robert David Gleason Janet Marion Brown Fred August Gorgone, Jr. Lalph Frank Bullen, Jr. Harriett 141cCracicea Grange Fausthic -an Busconi 'Henry Eighmy. Helms Jean Morgan Crook Mildred 01ga Hermansen Virgil Vincent Curry ;Christine Mary H illers 11nbert Francis Daughters James Hovag fnn liavagimian Carman DeGiso Eleanor Louise Jensen 1 Victoria Derderian Vernon Looms Jewett Dorothy Ann Dinjian Armenui Margaret Jigarjian Barbara. Doe Barbara: rlizabeth Janes Francis Durnin Egan John Francis I£.eating Charles Buddie English Katharine Kelheur Eldon Tboma.s Fay Richard Augustus Kelley William Paul Ford Gladys 'Alurlcl Knapp Virf*inia Freetby John Koumjian Eolith Washburn Gaskin John Henry Laguff, Jr. MVilliarr: Arthur Gibson John Lavrakas Gordon Connon Gillespie REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 653 Thomas Joseph Gough, Jr, Edwin Conrad Woodland Joseph Thomas Green Marjorie Ellen Woodland Louis Francis GGrenier Richard Morris Young iClaramond Bailey Hackett Commercial James Hagopian Nevart Ro,}e Abraharilan William Hague Ilda Marie Alberica Aeriel Ethel Johnstone Mary Aannstasi Teresa Rita Kavax)augh Alice Jahn Arozian Helen Marie Belly Mary Enmmn Bishop .Maurice Joseph Kelly, .lane Priscdla Bloomer David Wendell LeBlanc Harr' Frranie Cann Carl Edward Liljeholm Grace Frances Carl Marie Margaret Linehan Rose Edna Caruso ,nary Rowena Lowney Viola Harriette Rita ChamberWn James Daniel MacDonald Helen Mary Chevoor William Joseph MacDonald Dorothy Louise Cluttick Jacob Charles blalemezian ,lean Isabel Craig Rkymond Rockwell Martin Helen Louise Cross Eileen Therese McNally Dorothy Edna Curtin .f Harold William Meads Rita Ida Dalai-sio Ka,thr�n Louise Mooney Ruth Stuart Davis Chester Duncan Morgan Florence Gilda DeBenedletis Dominic George Nobile Ruth Loring DeNoyer Elector Joseph Qsmond Mary Frances Devaney Adolph Piantedosi Candida. Catherine Donato Francis Henry Powers Margaret blary Donnelly William Myles Prendergast* Mary Ann Donovan Henry Francis Raeke Mildred Evaleen Drew Frank Waldo Reilly Ruth Joanne. Duff Edward Walter Paul Riccio Lillian Josephine Dugan Muth Robertson Irene Margaret Dupuis Eleanor Catherine Diary Roche Louise Anna, Felloni John .Tnset)h Schwendeman Alice Elizabeth Fennell 31ary Rita Sheridan Marion Winifred Hard} Eleanor Margaret Antac;ita SmithViola Vivian Hayward ,Virginia Beryl Mary Spauldlrxg Margaret Hilley Louise Grace Springer ilAndge M-Wriam Howarth Walter Charles Starr Catherine Christina Ia+conia Mary Kathline Foster Steele Bessie bury Iodice Charles Stephanian Helena Tessie Io4ice Mildred Doris Stratton Mary Rose Iodice George William Thurston Ffulrla Emilia Johnson Matilda Lucy Tomasetti i Beatrice Kasabian Ethel Eudora Webb Armenie Kazarosian William Edward Woodland Irma Janet Kelliher 654 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Helm Cecelia Kenney Abenige Anahid 13erberian Doris Ida Loner Helen Ilene Caloggern Emma Mare MacDonald 11'ditli Alfhild CarlcQn Winnifred Margaret MacDonald Arpenia Gostanian Mary Cecclia Mahoney Lucy Florence Harutunian Doris Louise :Mann 'Virginia Marie Landry Mary Florence Mann Josephine Louise 1+'hTyss Margaret Louisa McNamara Indiistrial Arts Adelaide Catherine Milmore Clie�ter Clifford Benger Arena Catherine Milmore Nicholas Frank Boncoddo Ralph Iktelbourne Morgan Robert Gilmore Braffitt Robert Francis Morgan Joseph Richard Brown C;ertrude Margaret Morrison Russell )Francis Caney Dorothy Richarde Najarian I;ranc:isec Carbone Elna Annette Nelson William James Coumans, Jr. f Marion Gertrude O'Brien Jarres William. Curreii .Mary l3cirnice D'Kane •l•Palmor Delli ville Michael Carmine Paone Andrew John D eveau Rathryn Isla Patterson Deter Charles Didiberto Marion Rose Plunkett Kenneth Drake William Philip Poole Richard Gordon Driscoll Frances Eeanor Puao Edward Marco Fantasia Ewell ne Maric Reilly Albert Jrjseph Hallalian Blanebe Elizabeth Robinson ` Harry Lawretwe llerlsst., Jr. E-gther Pamela Russo i Frederick William Flertaeb Rase Marie 5allesa Albert Lc�o Hyde Dorothy Helen Sanger (rcor'e Sanluel Juliano Stellar Lucretia 'Scott Francis Leo Mahoney llobert Putnam Simmons Sere>firno 'Vincent Mele tEstlier Marie Sjostedt Will,',= Artl ur Milton Esther Claudia Sullivan Chester Howdeni Aloody, Jr. #Katherine Anne Sullivan Hollis Woodrow Moore Katherine Marie T. Thomson Jnlin Najarian Jf)hn Francis Louis Torri Roy Arnold Noren F Sattetiig Anna `I'uturnjinn Julian Kolher Norton Alice Elizabeth Twist George W0IStetul D-%reti Vir�-inia Arden Vartebedian .Albert Raymond Georgia Louise Vittum James Jnsel)h 81,eehan Killian Eleanor Weeden lienry Stanley Aur!re;c Tda Whitehead William Sames Timoney lrlizahetli Agnes Wolohojian Jahn Vairtanian Vir^rinia Alyce Younir-nan ffousehold Arts " Members of Cum Laurie Society- rrn;,i i FU--bath -A-r-m-inn Neither alnsvnt heir tardy for 3 Dose Margaret Beninati years REP013T OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 6)5 To th.e ,School Cow- kaittee and C ti ells of VVatertown. I airy cunstraiiied by a sense of public dut;, to submit an individual report on the program which I lave sought to accomplish during the past year.. I wish to express at the oustset; a feeling of friendliness and esteem for the opinions held by my colleagues on the Committee and to state that my differences with the majority of the om- zrrittee have not been personal but rather on matters of Principle. It has been the custom of the Conin-dttee to authorize the Chairman and the Superintendent to make a report for the Corsi-nittee. I Flo not concur with this practice un- less the Committee has had an opportunity to examine both reports before authorizing them as the Committee's Report. I have, therefore, asked to be recorded as dis- senting from this vote because I have not seen either re- ports at this writing. It is the duty of elected officials of the Town to carry out the mandate of the electorate as expressed through the medium of civic organizations and finally by the vote of the Town Meethig. The mandate of the Town Meeting for several years has been for economy in government. This fact is borne out by the 1929 report of Francis A. Kelly then Chapman of the School Committee. Mr. Kelly's report of last year further indicates that lie an- ticipated the continued mandate of the Town Meeting and accomplished reformers which resulted in a saving of ap- proximately $21,000 to the Town and enabled the present Committee to operate on a budget of approximately $73,- 000 less than 1932. X have felt it incumbent upon me to adhere to the policy of economy so ally inaugurated under Mr; Kelly's leadership and with the advice of such educational experts as William B. Snow, Assistant Super- intendent of Schools in. Boston, John A. Afar sh, Depart- ment head at the Boston Nigh School of Commerce, and Alexander Sullivan, Business Manager for the Boston k 556 'WATERTO W N TOWN REPORT School system, I have striven for the accomplishment of reforms, wWch I will outline. A careful review of the $8,000 Columbia College Sun ey reveals certain criticisms and suggestions for improve- ment, which would result in considerable saving. Chapter . II, Page 18 of the Columbia Survey, scathingly criticises the business administration of the schools. This condi- tion has been corrected, although the cast of correcting same has not been met, but it is hoped that a future ToAvji Meeting may liquidate this obligation rather Chan suffer a return to antiquated methods. The abandonment of the fifty year old Grant School is advocated on Page 42 of the Columbia Survey and the Superintendent agrees that at this time it would be an easy matter to transfer the pupils to other schools, III view of the fact that at the present tune there are eight vacant rooms in various schools in the town. The cost of operation of this antiquated school house* should be eliminated. 24r. Xelly ,; report as Chairman of the Com- mittee in 1929, indicates the per pupil load can be in- creased to fort- without serious difficulty. An {analysis of the pupil load in our elementary schools indicates that the classes average between thirty and thirty-five. I "'Im not advocating the dismissal of teachers already, in our system, but the inevitable .resignations could be readily filled by the merging of classes. The position of Elementary Srrl�er• �rscar ira {r siiaall sys- tem such as ours is unnecessary in the opinion of ,,zany educators with whore I have talked, This position shouh-1 be abandoned and the incumbent given the opportunity to fill the first vacancy in the system. The Principals of Elementary Schools could meet on Wednesday afternoolls for the purpose of co-ordinating the work in the variotts school districts, if this suggestion were followed. I am opposed to reducing the salaries of the teachers, as I know the salary schedule is lower than that of sur- rounding comTnunities. Economic conditions, however, I REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 6571 made it necessary to ask all employees of the Town to accept a ten per cent reduction in their salary and the School Committee agreed, after lengthy discussion, to re- guest the teachers to voluntarily contribute ten per cent of their salary in lieu of a salary reduction in order that their wzige scale and retirement nights might not be a#Iected, The Committee felt, however, the automatic in- crement should be continued in order to properly adjust the contribution of the lower salaried teachers, who ac- cepted employment with the understanding that they would receive annual increases until they had attained the maximum. The abondonment of this plan would have been a violation of a moral obligation on the part of the Town and an injustice to the teachers who have not at- tained the rraximurn salary. It is hoped it will be possible to abandon this plan at an early date. The restoration to former salary levels, however{, should be carefulty consid- ered fi•om the standpoint of the taxpayers as well as those who are to be benefited. There is ample roam for economy in the courses offered at the Senior High School. At the present time, it is ad- visable to omit the General Course and divert pupils tak- ing same to either the College or Commercial Course. There should also be a reduction in the number of pupils assigned to the %dustrial Arts Course, hecause of the fact that it is a course which is without definite objective and "leaves the child nowhere at the expiration of his High School course." This statement is substantiRted by a letter from the Superintendent of Schools i2i Medford, where they have recently abandoned the Industrial Arts COU se to inaugurate a Trade Course. it is interesting to note that until abolition of this course from theWater- town Senior~ High School was advocated, the following were the numbers graduated from the Industrial Arts Course: 1929 -- 13 1931 9 1930 -- 19 1932 1 e� 1933 33 65S WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Were it not for the Mate Law, which requires that this course be included in the curriculum of all High Schools in cities or towns of more than twenty thousand inhabi- tants, it would he possible for the Committee to eliminate the course entirely from the High 'School curriculum. I believe for those pupils., whose inclinations are towards manual trades, the Town owes them the fluty of provid- ing the best instruction possible and I would prefer that the Town inaugurate r•eceu ar; trade courses which would be aided to the extent of fifty per cent of their oast by the State. In arty event, because the Industrial Arts Course is largely attended by pupils who the Faculty con- tend are not competent to keep up with the regular stud- ies offered in the courses with more definite purpose, it seems that some effort should he ?Wade by the Facuity to form larger classes of the more intelligent students and assign to smaller classes, those who .with a little addi- tional assistance might be able to "make the grade" in a course with a definite PUrPose. It would seem that with a most twenty per cent of the High School population assigned to courses which require only limited intelli- gence or ability, there should be a careful investigation by the .School Committee in order to determine whether or not the best results are being accomplished in the High School. The present method of selecting teachers is most un- satisfactory and should be changed. In order- that the Committee may intelligently consider the qualifications of an applicant, a system of exandnation and marking should be inaugurated. Allotting one thousand points for a perfect teacher, five hundred points should be assigned to the marling of the mental test, two hundred fifty points for training and experience and two hundred fifty points for personal appearance, personality, and adapta- bility. All applicants for teaching positions should be re- quired to pass such an examination conducted by impar- tial examiners and marked by means of a system which LtEPORT OF SCHOOL, DEPARTMENT 659 would conceal the identity of the applicant insofar as the mental test is concerned. The Superintendent should be required to beep a list showing the standing of all appli- cants and appointment should be made in the order of standing on the list. This system would insure high grade teachers and eliminate pressure which some times result in unfortunate appointments. An assistant superintendent of schools should be ap- pointed as recommended by the Columbia Survey. This position is more important today than it was three years ago when the Survey was made, particularly because of the increasing High School population and the necessity for an executive at the School Department offices when the Superintendent is attending to his duties in the vari- ous schools. Much of the research and re-organization work could be handled by such an officer with the result that considerable money could be saved for the Town if the proper incumbent were selected. The foregoing paints have been variously considered by the present School Committee and 'in same instances, have received the support of at least three members. It is my purpose to re-submit them to the next School Committee in the hope that some of these suggestions may be ac- cepted. Respectfi lly submitted, C. F. J. H .RRINGTON. January 15, 1934. REPORT OF TOWN PHYSICIAN January 15, 1934. To the Honorable Board of Selectmen: Gentlemen; I respectfully submit my report for the year ending De- cember 31, 1933. 1900 examinations, consultations and visits to homes were made by me for the various departments. You will note that the duties of "Town Physician have increased during the past year. This increase is clue to the many demands made on the Welfare Department. I thank the Honorable Board of Selectmen and the heads of the various departments for their co-operaton. Respectfully, M. J. KELLEY, M. D., Town ,Phy.sivia :. 660 Sixtv-Sixth Aiin' ual Report OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF TGIF TOWN OF WATERTOWI INIASSACHUSETTS 19313 THE HAMPSHIRE PRESS, INC. Ca-mbridM Mays. 1934 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1933-1934 FRED E. CRAWFORD Term expires 1935 REV. EDWARD C. CAMP Term expires 1936 HON. P. SARSFIELD CUNNIFF Term expires 1934 RUTH H. FURBER Term expires 1935 ARTHUR F. GRAY Term expires 1934 CHARLES F. SHAW Term expires 1936 Librarian LYDIA W. MASTERS Assistant Libraridn ELEANOR L. III OORE Eib?-(vy Staff as of January 1, 1934 ELSA BLAZE], Junior Assistant MINNIE ( COtl'�RTNEY As:o'st(mt, Main Library MABEL C. GILLMETT Assistant, Main Library KATHERINE B. GREENE Lffiretrian, North Branch ROSE BELLY Junior A isistunt MARY G. KNOWLES .4-'sistant, East Branch RUTH E. LITCH Childran's Librcviian ESTHER E. MADDL,".-\ Assietant, East Branch DORIS G. MARi'IN Librarian, NVL-st Bralich CORINNE ITEAD Librark-n, East Branch SARAH SHATTUCK Assi8t(tut, East Branch RUTH C. WHITE Assistant, East Dranch MARY E. YORK Assistant, Main Library jwaitors J. L. CLARK East Branch JAMES KELLY West Branch BERNARD MANNIX Main Library CHARLES POLLOCK North Branch 662 REPORT OF THE TRUSTEE4 OF THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY, WATERTG1WN To the Citizens of Wateeto xj?,: It is with grateful appreciation of the pleasant privi- lege of serving the Town through its Free Public Library that the present the sixty-sixth report of the Trustees. I wouid call especial attention to the figures of per cap- ita circulation and expense givers in the report of the Li- brarian. The reduction in per capita cast of circulation achieved in the past two years has been made at the ex- pense of the ability- of the Library to serve the people. e have received cults of 321/2% in the Appropriation for hooks, periodicals and binding whiie the circulation has increased 38.99 r' since 1929. The result is a lessened stack of books, due to wear and losses, with which to meet the demand, and increased costs for replacements and re- binding. It is significant,.also, that the increase in cir- culation is wholly among the adults. In view of these facts the Trustees think that the Town should increase the appropriation for books by the amount cut last year, namely, $600. The enlargement of the North Branch quarters by the completion of the remodeling of the old Lowell school building for which plans were fully made when that building was taken over must be seriously considered by the Town in the near future. This will -tot entail an ex- pense which will burden the Town. It was for this reason that the Trustees asked for an appropriation under the N. R. A. Public Works program for the enlargement of the main library building. The execution of the Full plate proposed by the Trustees would have cast several times as much as the remodeling of the North Branch. While it would have been to the great ad- l�ll3 I 664 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT vantage, architecturally and financially, of the Town. if the entire alterations could have been made now, the part authorized will relieve the most urgent needs of the li- brary at the present time. The preparation of plans and the supplying of the detailed information needed to se- cure the allotment of the money voted is going vigorously forward and it is to be earnestly hop€d that nothing will pareve t the work being donne. The adding of a wing to the easterly end of the present building to harmonize with the Hunnewell wing at the west end is a project greatly to be desired both for utilitarian and aesthetic reasons and it should be done sometime. It would be Cn great and gr•acioars benefaction to the Town, if some pub- lie spirited citizen should be moved to male such an addi- tion as a memorial to some person at any time prominent- ly identified with the Town or as a personal memorial. The Town is most fortunate in its library and in its staff of librarians. Few towns of our class are as Weil supplied with library facilities and none has a more effi- cient, courteous and obliging corps of libr•ari{ants. This is primarily clue to our enthusiastic and devoted librar- ian and her ,good judgment in selecting the assistants and her shill and tactfulness inn developing a fine esprit de corps. The position of Assistant Librarian has been recently created. Its view of the enlarged responsibility which this position entails it is only just that some slight recognition of this should be made irr the compensation of the holder of the place. At the same time the respon- sibility and the ability- of the head of the east Bnanch deserves similar recognition. The Trustees have, there- fore, voted to ask that the salaries of these responsible and faithful workers be increased by 100 each. The plan of step increases for the assistants was tem- porarily suspended last year. It is credibly stated that these increases were continued in the School Department as well as in other departments under civil service. It is entirely unjustifiable that such increases should be giver REPORT CP PUBLIC LIBRARY RY 6 6 5 in one department and not in another, at least, if there is any option in the rnatter. It also seems highly unfair that workers who were engaged at salaries l)elvw what the positions deserve, with the agreement that they should have regular increases until the m,zaxima are reached, should be denied these increases. In view of Lhese considerations the Trustees are -isking that these increases in the.eases of those assistants to whoin they apply he renewed this year. If there are to be carts, on- forced or volunUiry, these should he made frioin the sal- aries as thus determined. The Trustees hereby express their hearty appreciation of the fine spirit and splendid service rendered by the Li- brarian and all of the assistants. Respectfully submitted, EDWARD C. CAMS', Cheir•rriay. Truste s, Free Public Library. Stateme.i't of the ia,ra its Received and Expended by the Trustees for the Year 1911 Salaries Reeei1P is Appropriation �21,780.00 Expenditures Salaries $21,758.02 Balance 21..98 $21,780.00 Books, Pei iodicals and Binding Receipts Appropriation $5,400.00 Exile ih-tres Books $3,84 .3 666 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Periodicals 237.51 Binding 1,818.76 Balance .3 5 $5,399.65 $5,400.00 Maintenance Receipts Appropriation $4,950.00 E.,ependiture's Building maintenance and repairs 731.35 Express 261.34 Fuel 1,236.14 Furniture 260.50 Incidentals 184.4+6 Fight 815.46 Printing 215.07 Supplies 1,001.28 Telepbone 222.13 Water 18.00 $4,945.67 Balance 4.33 Statement of the Condition of the Barry, Fund Amount of deposit in the Water- town Savings Bank, Jan. 1, 1933 $1,022.r Received interest on deposit 85.39 �1,05i3.1� Paid on the order of Trustees of Public Library for hooks 48.29 Balance on deposit in Watertown Savings Bank, San. 1, 1934 1,009.89 REPORT OF PUBLIC LIBRARY 667 Statement of the Condition tri the Piero Fund Amount of deposit in the Water- town Savings Bank, Jan. 1, 1933 S1,228.22 Received interest on deposit .1;3..3,5 Balance ou deposit in Watertown Savings Bank, Jan, 1, 193=1 $1,271.57 Statem.-Int of the Mead Fund Amount of deposit in the Savings Department of the 'Union Mar- ket National Bank, Jan. 1, 1933 $3,141.54 Received interest on deposit 93.66 $3,235.20 Paid on the order of the Trustees of Public Library for books 119.7=) Amount oil deposit in UnionAfar- ket Bank, ,Jan. 1, 1934 3,11:5.45 $3,235.20 CHARLES F. SHAW, Treasurer. Statement of the Condition of the Asa Pratt Fund Bonds in hands of Trustees $7,000.00 Receipts Balance on deposit in Water•to-w-n Savings Bank, Jan. 1, 1933 5,260.44 Interest on Bonds to December, 1933 350,00 Interest in Watertown SaN inns Bark 184.57 $,5,795.01 Expenditures Pairs to Lydia. W. Masters, librarian, for periodicals, 1933 $350.00 Balance on deposit in Watertown SavinV Bank, Jan. 1., 1934 5,445.01 .$5,795.01 OTIS L. I AWES, Trea.s rer of the Trustees of the Asa Pratt F'uttd 668 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT. REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN To the Trustees off. the Wat.e -toum. Free Public ,Library: Gentlemen I submit, hereivith ,the sixty--sixth report of this library and ant glad that it is one of progress and continued usc- fulness. The circulation of books was 420,859, an in- crease of 7,863 over 1934. The circulation in the library buildings showed a much larger increase but this was off- set set by a loss in the school deposit circulation. Practically all the gain was in the circulation of adult books. The circulation was divided as follows Adult Junior JuYenile "Dotal airy Library 111,970 23,010 31,993 166,9711 East Branch 82,796 25,539 37,233 145,5.58 North Branch 27,927 8,780 13,3 7 5 50t08 2 West Branch 41639 5,682 9,732 20,45S Schools 464 37,729 0`8,193 Total — 227,786 63,011 1 0,062 420,869 For other figures I refer you to the detailed report of the use and growth of the lii)rary which will he found in the appendices. In 1930 we circulated 9.3 books per capita at a wst of a little more than 1.11 cents per volume eirculatecl. In 1933 our circulation was 12 per capita, and the cost per bock circulated was 7.7 cents. Our Y•ate of circulation is high for a community of our size and the cost of circulation is very low, too low to maintain the standards which we h ave upheld for inany years. And as i have stated many tunes the circulation of books is only part of the servie-e rendered by a library ary but it is the part, which can be counted acid converted into terms of dollars and cents. With a continually rising circulation of books we have had in the last two years a decreased appropriation with which to buy books. We have willingly co-operated ill the REPORT OF PUBLIC LIBRARY attempt to reduce municipal expenses and in doing so took a 25 per cent cut in 1932 in our appropriation for boobs, periodicals and binding. In 1933 we tools an additional cut of 10 per cent. As a result we purchased 3,321 books in 1933, 172 less than in 1932 ; 1,372 less than in. 1931 1,525 less than in 1939 ; 1,969 less than in 1929. Our cir- culation, however, for 1933 was 33.9 per cent larger than in 1929, Beaks do wear out, and sometimes they apparently walk out., as shown by the fact that 1,344 were discarded or last during the year. Many more ;will have to be dis- carded. Of the hooks purchased during; the year nearly one fourth were replacements- We have done the best we could with the funds at our disposal but many of the li- brary users do net understand why we cannot give the same service as we did when our book appropriation was Iarger. Such economy should be looked itpor) as ternpor�- ary and increases made as soon as possible. The N. R. A. codes are raising the cost of many of the library supplies and the price of binding has been raised 7 cents per book. Last year 1,753 books were rebound and with the increased use of the libnary as many, if not: more, books will go to the bindery during the present year. The satire appropriation would not go as far in 1934 as it did in 1933. When the old Lovell School became the home of the North Branch we decided to use but one room until the creed for larger quarters was apparent and we set 50,000 as the capacity circulation for the present quarters. We have now gone "over the Lap" with a circulation of 50,082, � The steady increase in the use of the branch by both a- dults and children has demonstrated that the time has come to consider the advisability of carrying drat the plans made for the use of the entire building,. When the Main Library addition's are Completed we hope to make some changes in the present reading rooms 670 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT that will be an improvement, even if they fall short of what we had planned in the whole alteration project. The library has co-operated with the Civil 'viol~ks Ser- vice and four women ante helping in va.rimis uray*s, such as :—repair epair of 'boobs, lettering, cleaning and typing. All worli that it has been impossible for the regular staff to accomplish. It is interesting to note the surprise of these worker's at the amount of work done, and to he clone, in a library. This year there have been many changes on our staff caused by the passim; of Mrs. Deborah Barrett, who was in charge of the West Branch from October 1930, and the marriage of Miss Natalie Sawyer, a member of the staff from 1923 and lil]rarian of the North Branch since it was opened in 1927. Miss Greene, assistant librarian at the East Branch Was made libr•ar iaza of the 11-Zvrth Branch and Miss Martin was transferred from the Main Library to be librarian of the Nest Braneb. Mrs. Mary Gardner Knowles, a former assistant, was appointed to the staff, in charge of the work with the younger child- ren at the East Branch and Miss Elsa Blanc and Miss Rose Kelly, former part-time worber•s ivere appointed to the staff as junior assistants. We have now passed through the period of readjust- ment, which was met; with the usual fine spirit shown by our staff, and we loop forward to a busy year, with the changes to be made in the library J)LUilding and we hope, with increased use of the library facilities. Respectfully submitted, LYDIA %V. MASTERS, Libr•cxrarx,'n, REPORT OF PUBLIC LIBRARY 671 APPENDIX A Use and Growth of the Lihrary for the Last Pive Fears 192!1 ! 9:i19 ID31 1932 13:1.1 Appropriation .................... $3.1,100.00 $17,3574!5 :14i8.475,00 S95,650.05 $.M130,00 Sularfea ...., .,..... ........„ 24,39 9.n3 23,200.0 24,1419.51 2i.199M 21.7:,6.02 Money %pent fry- bnrsi;s;...... 4.04S.ii3 ii 291... 41164.19 4.66&.97 4.011.42 Money sDotit for 'binding 1,60.13 1,670.71 1.735.12 1.338,71 1.318.76 Volumeq whl.i1 .................. ,290 1.846 1„1S1a 2,797 2.62T3 Volulnes withdramn 2.111" ?.f}fii: �,f,2:1 1,675 1.3.44 Vultinle.., 711 thu 111aT7vy'. 666.:d2 614042 71.07 i3.619 76.900 Cire131t9tion ....... ;i192,S2, W!241210 .fi4,955 -112,K 420.859 P°ercentaut of increase in eirrulatiat. over 49revToL12. vear .................. 1.9 An inertwe nt 1i.1". In fiY✓ ytmum, Uf7,4% in ten years. APPENDIX B American Library 1" &,;oe. Form for Uniform Statistics Annual Report for they Year Ended December 31, 1933 Name of Library ................................Free Public Library of 'roWn ....................................................W ttertown, Massachusetts Name of Librarian..........................-Lydia W. Masters, Bate of founding ................................1868 Popi;lation served ...............................34,91 (census) Assessed valuation ............................ 53,39 ,710 Library appropriation per capita....$.92 Terms of use..—........ ..........................Free .for lending and reference Number of agencies............................Branch, 2; sub-branch, 1; schools 11 ; roonls, 67 Number of days open cluing year..308 Hours for lending................................72 (10 uios.), and 66 (2 mos.) Hours open, East Branch..............-52 (10 rrlos.), 46 (2 mos.) Hours open, North Branch................Su Flours open, 'Lest Branch................21i Number of a aff, library ser%9 to (reckoning; part time service to make whole units) ....................15 Number of staff, janitor service (reckoning Part time service to wake whale units) ......................2 Adult Juvenile Total Number of volurnes at the begin- ning of the year. ............................ 55,906 14,713 73,619 Volumes added by purcliase............ 1,767 1,554 3,321 Number added by Wt fig' exchange 257 10 267 672 WATE TO N TOWN REPORT Numbox added by binding material 31 +i 37 Number of volumes last or with- drawn during the year.................... 421 9Z3 1,844 Total number at the end of the ++`` 9�+� [�1'(l year ..........................................r....... 01,1540 155,.3r)(} 5,900 Number of pictures lent.................... 2,524 Number of fiction lent for home ,, , use ..,................................................. l�l,i)'_h �#i,194 267,222 Total number of volumes, lent for home use .......................................... 212 7,7M-P 193,0.3 420,859 Total number of regi,5tered bor- rowers .............................................. 7,7:,5x 3'8()q 11,608 Number of borrowers registered during the year .............................. 2,4. 5 1,416 3,828 Registration period,years ................ :3 Numbers of newspapers and peri- odicals, currently received............ .y 70 (15 7 titles) Receipts from: Town apprupriation ........................................................., $32,130.00 Endowment funds, balancee ............................................ 113.16 Endowment funds, inter(,st ..........................................,... .522.40 Total ......................................,....................................... *33 065,66 Payments for. Book .................................____........,,............................... $ 4,011.42 Periodica(s .,..,.,..................................................................... 6UU.43 Binding ............. ............ ......................................... 1,318.76 alarie , Iibrary services......,............................................. 18,974.52 Salaries, janitor serviee .................................................... 2,783.50 Heat ..................... .............................. .....,.............. 1.,286.14 Light ___................................................,............................. 815.40 Supplies .........................................................................:...... 1.,OUI.28 Printing ................... .....................,................,......,..,........... 215,07 Building maintenance and repairs.................................... 731..35 Teleplione ............................................................................ 222.13 Other maintenance ...____..........................................,.. 724Z) Total maintenance .... ................................................. 42,634,30 Balance from appropriation ........................................... 26.66 Balance from funds ..,,.,.........,...................................... 404.60 Total .............................................................................. $33,065.66 $1,251.99 rpeeived from nes, etc. (1933), .and turned over to the CONTENTS Appraisers' Valuation .................................................... 591 Appropriations, FiDance Coniniittee on, Report.......... 617 Appropriations Voted at Toxvii Meetings...................... 38 Assessors, Board of, Report .......................................... 112 Auditor, Town, Report .................................................... 129 Auditor's Report, Index to 279 Buildings, Inspector of, Report ...... . ............................. 544 Cemeteries, Superintendent of, Report........................ -4U Chit Works Administrator, Report .............................. 612 Cler•i;, Town, Department, Report ............. .................. 560 Clerk, Town, Record of .................................................... 12 Collector of Taxes, Report ............................. ................ 280 Counsel, Town, Deport ..................................................... 596 Dog Officer, Report ........................................................5S7A. Election, Special, June 13 ................................... .......... 53 Election, Special, December 19 ...................................... 101 99 Engineer, Tou n, Report .................................................. ) Finance Committee on Appropriations, Report............ 617 Fire Department, Report - 7 Health, Board of, Report ................................................ :31 Highway Department, Report .... ................................... 116 Infirmary Departinent., Report ....... .............................. 545 Library, Board of Trustees, Report.............................. 661 Licenses, Fees Collected F'or° .......................................... 615 Meeting, Annual Town .................................................... 20 Meeting, Annual Town, Warrant For............................ 12 Yeetiiigs, Town ................................................................ 323 Moth Department, Report .............................................. 128 Officers, Appointed ............. ..............,.....,.....................,. ti Officers, Town .................................................................. Paris Commissioners, Report ........................................ 56 Physician, Town, Report ................................................ 660 Planning Board, Report, .................................................. 557 Playground Commission, Ttiepor•L .................................. 12 Plumbing baspector, Report .......................................... Police Department, Report ............................................ 1030 f Population ....................................................................... 11 School Conm--iittee, Report .............................................. 629 Sealer of Weights aad Measures, Report...................... 555 Selectmen, Board of, Report .......................................... 000 Taxes, Collector of, Report ............................................ 280 Treasurer, Town, Report ................................................ .56,1 Tree Warden, Report 27 Veterinarian, Towii, P-eport .......................................... 5.:a-I Water Department, Report .................................,..........5871; Welfare, Public, Board of, Report................................... 00 WireDepartment, Report .............................................. 551