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HomeMy Public PortalAbout1934 Annual Watertown Report ANNUAL REPORTS BY THE OFFICERS OF THE TOWN OF WATERTOWN FOR THE Three Hundred and Fourth Year of its Organization YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1934 'l t f, THE HAMPSHIRE, PRESS, INC. Cambridge, Mass. 1935 SEE BACK OF BOOK r,OR CONTENTS TOWN OFFICERS FOR 19:34 Selectmen MA.URICE H. O'CONNELL, Chairman DAMES H. SHERIDA , Clerk EDWARD D. HOLLAND Committee Assignments MA.URIi E H. 'CDNNELL Highways, Sewers and Drains, Sidewalks, Dust Laying, Administration Building, Soldiers' Re- lief, State and Military Aid. JAMS S H. SHE RIDAN Police, Insurance, Contingent, Town Physician, Town Veterinarian, Weights and Measures, Outside Aid, Mothers' Aid. EDWARD D. HOLLAND Fire, Election Expenses, Inspector of 1311i1din s, Tree Warden, Moth Department, Engineering, Poles and. Wires, Workmen's Compensation, Street Lights. Town Clerk, WILLIAM P. McOUIRE Term expires 1936 Tr&mrer HARRY W. BRIGrHAM Term expires 1935 3 4 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Assessors of Taxes ED A.RD A. GATES, Chairman Terin expires 1935 EDWARD F. WRIGHT, Secretary Term expires 1936 JOHN J. CDRRAN Term expires 1937 Collector of Tuxes FREDERICK J, CGLfiY Terra empires 1935 Auditor WILLIAM W. NOR CROSS, Jr. Term. expires 1935 Moderator P. SARSFIELD CXINNIF'F "Term expires 1935 school Committee CHARLES F. T. HAR,RINGTON, Chairman Term expires 1935 FRANCIS A. KELLY, Secretary Term expires 1937 HARGLD 13. BLAZE] Tenn expires 1935 E. LOUISE RICHARDSON Term expires 1936 HARRIE E. WAITE Term expires 1936 ROSCOE F. DAUGHTERS Term expires 1937 PATRICH A. MENTON Terra expires 1937 7Ti tees Free Public Library CHARLES F. SHAD', Chairman Term expires 1936 RUTH H. FURBER, Seeretm—y Term expires 1935 REV. EDWA,RD C. CAMP Term expires 193E FRED E. +CRAWF ORD Term expires 1935 JOHN A. COLLINS Term expires 1937 JOHN M. RUSSELL Termf. expires 1937 Board of Health EARL J. W"YLIE, Chairman 'Term expires 1936 EUGENE F. GORMAN, S'ecretarV Term expires 1937 GUY C. RESCE Term expires 1935 TOWN OFF CERS Park Commissioners WINTHROP G. ROCKWELL, Chairman Term expires 1936 GEORGE R. WELLMAN, Sec. Tern expires 1937 ARTHUR L. MORSE Tern empires 1935 Water Commissioners JOHN P. GALLAGHER, Chairman Tern expires 1936 ARTHUR C. FAGAN, Secretary Term expires 1997 GEOR.GE J. GAFFNE'Y Term expires 1935 Tree Warden JOHN C. FORD Term expires 1935 Constables ALDO M. EMERSON Term expires 1935 JAMES L. HADDIE Term expires 1935 FRANK L. MA.GUIRE Term expires 1935 *ROY C. PAPALIA Term expires 1935 "DAMES M. OGIL IE Tenn expires 1935 Planning Board M ASSIS N. TOMASSIAN, Ckait•maan Terra expires 1935 R.ONALD M. STONE, Secretary Term expires 1936 WILFRED A. NORR.IS Term expires 1936 ERNEST M. SMALL Term expires 1935 JOHN H. DARDIS Term expires 1937 APPOINTED OFFICERS S-uperintendent t)f Moth. Department JOHN C. FORD Term expires January 1935 Registrars of Voters JOHN A. LO,YND, Chairman Term expires 1936 WM. P. McGUIR.E, Clerk Terra expires 1936 PATRICK D. GLEASON Term expires 1937 WILLIAM S. HU HES Term expires 1935 ''Appointed by Selectmen, September 28, 1934. *Appointed by Selectmen, November 2, 1934. 6 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Town Engineer OTIS D. ALLEN Super bitendent of StYeets PIERCE P. CONDON Keeper of Infirmary avd Pound GEORGE H. WHITE Toim Physic�'(IV MICHAEL J. ]KELLEY, M. D. Inspector of Cattle cmd Tovm Veterinarian HARRY W. JAKEMAN, V. M. D. Inspector of Buildings WTLLTAM H. WILSON Sealer- of Weights and Measwres VICTOR M. ANDERSON Agent for Burial of Deceased Soldiers WILLIAM P. McGUIRE Agent, Department of Public Welfare DANIEL H. MURPHY Fence Viewers XVILLIAM H. ILIFEE JOHN S. WILSON FRANK W. WATERHOUSE Keieper of Lockup JOHN ?. MILIXIORE General Argent, Boa of Health FRED W. BODGE Superintendent of Ce,-,netevies VAN D. HORTON Inspector Of plambing CHARLES M. T-TEWfTT TOWN OFFICERS 7 Town Counsei FRA.NCIS J. McNAMAELA PlaVgrround Commissioneve BER.NARD S. McHUGH, Chair°r mn Term expires 1935 ARTHUR C. FAGAN Term expires 1936 EDMUND P. HICKEY Term expires 1937 Dog Officer WARREN J. EASTMAN Special Officers With Fri.y When on Duty GEORGE H. WHITE ARNOLD E. HOL ES PATRICK J. QUINN PATRICK J. V'AHEY WALTER E. RUNDLETT JOIN J. HOGAN JAMES B. I URPHY ALLEN KIMBALL ROBERT MULLEN DANIEL J. SULLIVAN JAMES T. PHELAN Finance Committee JOHN A. COLBERT, Chairman Term expires 1936 WILFRED J. PAQUET, Secs atw Term expires 1937 T'HOMAS E. DOYLE Term expires 1937 LEO P. LANDRY Term e:�pires 1937 ARTHUR R. JONES Term expires 1937 ANTHONY JULIAN Terra expires 1937 FELIX A. LEONARD Terra expires 1937 D►ANIEL J. MURPHY Term expires 1937 ATTHEW W. J. CARLEY Team expires 1935 STERLING R_ CARRINGT ON Tierra expires 1935 *JESSE H. MASON Term expires 1935 GROER C. CODIE 'Perm expires 1935 DAVID E. FITZGERALD Term expires 1935 RALPH C. GARDINER Term expires 1935 **A.. LESTER SHIPTON 'Terre expires 1935 ***ED ARD C. HALL Term expires 1986 WATER'TO N TOWN REPORT ROBERT S. QIIIN Y, M. D. Term expires 1936 WILLIAM G. GRUNDY - Term expires 1936 *"*":ElDMUND P. HIC=4 Y Term expires 1936 JAMES T. PHELA T Term expires I936 EDWARD C. WEBSTER Term expires 1936 'Appointed in place of Roscoe F. Daughters, elected to School Committee. "Appointed in place of J. Vincent MacDomough, resigned. **-Appointed in place of John M. Russell, elected Library Trustee. ""Appointed in place of Patrick A. Menton, elected to School Committee. Public Weighers THOMAS R. LLAKENEY JOSEPH KKELEY ROY M. EATON DOUG .L McMILLAN HAROLD PP, PRVEAR NATHAN P. DOLBIER WM. CASEY HUGH GODDARD CH AS. CASEY FRED SOUCEY WALLA.CE .I. GREEN PERC'Y' J. WALKER H. DEAN YORK JOHN RING A.LMON 11. IMACDONALD JOHN STUART MARRY W. PACKARD ANTHONY FLYNN FORREST E. J. GLIDDEN LOUIS HIRSCH FRANK G. LEONARD MARTIN GILLERAN JOSEPH McSHEFFREY WM. F. BURNS JAMES MURPHY GEORGE McNAMARA G. J. PRESTON LENS L. DIRT] THOMAS JOSEPII McCUE SAIVMUEL BAGDASARIAN C. B. WENDELL MISSAL DERDERIAN C. G. OSGOOD CHARLES KEISER HUGH GOLDING JOSEPH A. HOLBROOF RALPH KNOK C. G. OSGOOD C. B. WENDELL WM. J. CASEY CHAPILES L. CASEY HAROLD R. PEVEAR TOWN K7 N OFFICERS RECENT COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT Committee of Seven, to Study and Reprise the Zoning By-Law, Appointed by Moderator P. Saisfield Cunniff on May 1, 1934, under authority of vote passed at Town Meeting held on April 11, 1934, under Article 22 Francis J. McNamara, Town Counsel, 5 Lovetl Road, William H. Wilson, wilding Inspector, 61--A Phillips Street, Ernest A Small, Planning Board, 42 Walnut Street, Ronald M. Stone, Planning Board, 100 Russell Ave., assis N. Tornassiau, Planning Board, 71 Spruce St., Wilfred. A. Norris, Planning Board, 47 Emerson Rd., John H. Dardis, Planning Board, 26 Hawthorne St. 10 WATERTOWN 'TOWN REPORT POPULATION The estimated number of inhabitants of Watertown for the year 1915, as shown by the State census, 16,615; po- Iice census, 18,040. Police census, January 1917, 20,055. Estimated population, January 1918, 20,500. Police cen- sus, January 1919, 21,500. United States census, Tanuaxy 1, 1920, 21,457. Estimated population, January 1922, 22,500. Estimated populations, January 1923, 23,000. Es- timated population, January 1924, 25,000. State census, April 1, 1925, 25,480. Estimated population, January 1926, 27,500. Estimated population, Jaimar'y 1927, 28,500, Estimated population, January 1928, 30,000. Estimated population, January 1929, 31,-300. Estimated population, January 1930, 32,500. United States census, April 1, 1930, 34,91.3. Estimated population, January 1, 1933, 36,400, Estimated population, January 1, 1934, 36,500. Estimated population, January 1935, 36,500. REPORT OF THE FINANCE C0111 ITTEE ON APPRDPRIATIIINS To the Annual Town Meeting, 1934 Monday Evening, March 26, 7:00 P. M. FINANCE COMMITTM Nolan A. Culbert Arthur B.Jones J. Vincent MaeDonough William Q Grandy Geor_ a 0. Baxter Roscoe F, Daughters Partick A. MiZ nton Thomas E.Doyle Grover C. Codie James F. Phelan A. Lester Shipton Sterling R. Carrington Dr. Robert S. Quimby Lea P.Landry Matthew W.J.Carley Jobn Russell Wilfred J. Paquet Ralph C. Gardiner Edward C. Webster Thomas P.Munn Da%id E,l+itzgerald REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE March 6, 1934. To the Citizens of Watertown: The r,inance Committee males the following recom- mendations to the Annual Town Meeting, on Monday, March 26, 1934. The Committee has carefully studied each request for an appropriation. The budget for pre- ceding years has been analyzed, and we have tried to mea- sure both the needs of the various Departments and the ability of the property owner to pay taxes. We are of the opinion that the general retrenchment policy adopted by the Town of Watertown during 1933, should be continued during 1934. The amounts recommended in the following tables, will, we believe, warrant the efficient operation of all essential services of the Town. Salaries The Heads of Departments have recommended the re- turn of salary cuts placed in effect during 1933, and also the elimination of voluntary contributions by Civil Serv- 11 12 WA`FER'TOW N TOWN REPORT ice employees. No Department Head that has appeared before us during the hearings on the budget has been able to substantiate this request with facts that world war- rant such a recommendation by the Finance Committee. On the contrary, we realize that the employees of Water- town received them full base compensation during the hrst three years of the depression, while most eitizens have had salary and income reductions daring four years. It is believed by this Committee that the last group to be affected by decreased earnings should not be the first to have their decrease restored. We therefore recommend a continuation of the polley of appropriating only ninety per cent of the salaries cif all civil service employees for the year 1934, and that no increases over 1933 salaries, or any yearly increments, be paid. That the income of the citizens of Watertown has not increased to an extent to warrant enlarged appropria- tions, is shown by the following table: Unpaid Unpaid real Antici�ation Interest on Ant. Loans and per- Year Borrowings .ant. Leans can i)ec. 31st sonal taxes 19311 $1,300,000.00 $32,629.14 ;54110,000.0(1 $408,046.2 1931 1,55(},000.00 28,348.28 5 o'coi].f10 561,322.28 1932 2,900,000.00 71,271.61 700,000.00 745,315.05 1933 1,750,000,00 52,742,15 750,000.00 683,195.65 In addition to the $683,195.55 of unpaid real and per- sonal taxes on December 31st, $81,833.43 of other taxes were unpaid; Special Assessments of $27,534.52 unpaid, $38,560.-9 of wipaid water- revenue, and Tax 'Titles of $133,114.29 to be redeemed. The levy against real and personal estates in 1932 was 2,162,740.68, and in 1933 the levy was reduced to $1,825,860. In spite of this de- crease, the unpaid debts of tax-payers to the Town on December 31st, 1933, as listed above, amounted to $963,- 738.38, or appr•oxin a,tely fifty per cent of the cost of run- ning the 'Town during the year. Federal Relief During 198% the Town of Watertown received consider- able relief from the United States. Government in the l FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 1 form of made work for unemployed persons in the Civi- han Conservation Coi rps, the Civil Works Program, and in easy. The Civil Works Program is being continued in 1934 and also the Civilian Conservation Corps, and the Pederarl Government has extended considerable assistance in the form of fuel. We have pending an application for $280,584: to be expended in a Publie 'Works Program. These rnea- sures must provide some relief from our local welfare and relief burdens. The Finance Committee has noted a dis- tinct drop in the number of cases aided, but the decline in dollars has not been too apparent. We fully expect a sharp drop in the cast of welfare and other relief during the year 1934. We realize that the United States Govermment cannot continue this relief program indefinitely, and we recom- mend a conservation of our local resources, in order that we, as a community, may be in a position to go ahead rapidly when the proper time arrives. The Public Works Program, when and if approved, will provide employment for some Department employees, and this must be considered by the Highway and Water De- partments in planning their yearly .activities. In connection with the Government program, we have been asked to provide the sum of $25,000 for materials and tools for the Civil Works Administration, who will provide the labor. This committee recommends the ap- propriation of 17,795.98, to be expended as follows, when and if the Civil Works projects are approved: $8,111.98 by the Highway Department, $2,484.00 by the School Department, and $7,200.00 by the Water Department, as � all these departments are. engaged in this work. Betterment Streets This Committee has reported adversely on most recent requests for new construction, especially where better- ments are to be €rssess+ed on taxpayers, unless the prop- 14 WATER'I'OWN TOWN REPORT erty owners have been willing to assume these extra costs. We have this year recommended the construction of two Betterment Streets, Hill Street and Grandview Avenue, and have included appropriations for the essen- tial drainage. We do this only to provide some employ- ment for Highway Department employees, who because of the fact that the Department has been over-manned, have been sharing the available work between them, with resulting decreased compensation. Hearings on Hill Street and Grandview Avenue have not been held at the time this report is fled, and the Finance Committee therefore re- serves the right to change its recommendations prior to the Town Meeting, should the abuttors on these streets object to their construction. Welfare It is difficult to determine the amount necessary for Soldiers' Relief and Outside Aid at this period of the year, The Finance Committee has therefore recommended amounts smaller- than the Tequests for appropriation. We do not advocate a supplementary budget during the year, but we believe that the postponement of the full yearly appropriation on these items is for the best interests of the Town. New Clerks As usual, we have requests for new clerks in various Departments. We have recommended against the addi- tion of any new clerks to the regular payroll of the Town, as we believe there are already more clerks in the Admin- istration Building than would be used by any business organization performing similar tasks. We regret the lacy of co-operation between Department Heads in lend- ing assistance to other Departments when unusual con- ditions arise, especially when the clerks hi some Depart- ments have little or nothing to do while others are in need of extra help. We have recommended the purchase of a billing machine by the eater Department, and fully expect that all tax and water bills will be made in this MAN.CE COMMITTEE REPORT �5 manner. We recommend that the Selectmen immediately designate some person now employed in the Administra- tion ]wilding, as Chief Clerk or Supervisor to co-ordinate the work of all offices. Debt During 1933, the 'Town voted to borrow $280,584.00 for a Public Worlm Program. Our application for this loan is now pending, and if authorized, will be borrowed during 1934. We recommend no further borrowings this year. e will pay oft' ,$216,000.00 of our bonded debt during 1934, and the Public Works borrowing will leave a net increase in our debt of 64,584.00. If the recommendations contained in this report, are adopted by the Town Meeting, it is our firm belief that every Department of the Town can function in an efficient manner, and that our tax rate can be further reduced. As Chairman of the Finance Committee, Y wish to com- mend the members on their splendid attendance, their fairness, and their excellent work on the various sub-com- mittees. Respectfully submitted, JOHN A. COLBERT, Chai,rpian. Voted: That the report of the Chairman of the Finance Committee be adopted as the Report of the Committee. WILFRED J. PAQUETp Secretary. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION ($76,951.40) 1ss9 loss 1933 1933 Appro. Committee Approprintion Expended Asked Rewnimends Moderator ..... .... ............... ............................. $100.00 $90.00 Selectmen's Department: Selectmen's Salaries ............................ $1,850.00 Salary of Clerk .................................... 450.00 Miscellaneous .................................... 800.00 $2,600.00 $2,386.43 2,800,00 2,600.00 Auditor's De artwent: Auditor Salary .................................... 2,970.00 Salary of -Clerk .................................... 1,035.00 41. Contingencies ................................... 660.00 4,600.00 4,595.57 5,200.00 4,665.01) 1.3 Treasurer's Department: td Treasurer's Salary ................................ 3,150.00 Salary of Clerk .................................... 1,035.00 p Extra Clerk Hire .... ............................ 500.00 Contingencies ........................................ 1,450.00 7,185.00 6,331.57 7,270.00 6,135.00 t4 Tax Title Foreclosures ..... . . .... 6,150.00 2,000.00 Collector's Department (See Art.. 9): Q Collector's Salary .................................. 2,970.00 Salary, First Clerk .............................. 1,260.00 Salary, Second Clerk .......................... 945.00 ExtraClerical Services........................ 842.40 Contingencies ........ .................. 1,500.00 10,549.40 10,450.26 8,778.25 7,517.40 b Tax Sale Advertising .......................... 1,500.00 1,200.00 0 Recording Deeds . ... .. . ....................... 2,200.00 1,500.00 H Assessors' Department: Assessors' Salaries .............................. 3,690.00 Clerks' Salaries .................................... 4,313.00 Contingent .............................................. 2,000.00 10,803.0() 10,798.30 12,389.00 10,003.00 Finance Committee ...................................................... 2,000.00 1,631.36 2,000.00 2,000.00 Legal Services: Salary of Taw•n Counsel .... ................. 1,800.00 Contingencies ....................................... 500.00 2,600.00 2,331.21 2,700.00 2,300.00 Town Clerk's' Department: Town Clerk's Salary ............ . .. ........ 3,160.00 Salary, First Clerk ............................. 1,215.OD Salary, Second Clerk .......... ................ 1,170.00 Salary, 'Third Clerk .............................. 1,125.00 Contingencies .............................. 8,160m 8,019.33 8,900.00 8,160.00 Zng veering Department: Salaries ...................................................................... 12,000.00 12,000.00 13,400.00 12,060.00 Contingent .................................................................. 1,200.00 1,19G.6fl 1,400.00 1,200.O0 Used 'Car . ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ 200.00 200.00 121 Election Expense .......................................................... 4,800.00 4,364.33 8,000.00 8,0()0.00 Registrars of Voters: Salary of four men at $90.00 .........................I...... 300.00 30O.00 400.00 30,00 Printing Voting lists .................................................. 522.55 522.55 600.00 00.00 Town Hail Salary of Janitor .................................. 1,440.00 C Labor ...................................................... 1,260.00 Telephoneoperator .............................. 936.00 Fuel ........................................................ 1,000.00 r3 Light ...................................................... 1,000,00 -Contingent ......................................... 500.00 Extension of Heatin Draughting Room ............................ 125.00 6,420.00 6,419.37 7,451.00 61,261.00 Planning Board ............................................................ 100.00 44.90 20( )0 100.00 ►� C� PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERXY ($233,160.65) Police Department: Salaries: Chief .................................................... $2,880.00 Lieutenants (3) ................................ 7,020.00 Sergeant.s (4) ................................. 8,826.00 Patrolmen (87) ........................ . .... 72,630.00 $90,021.68 $99,425,48 $104,000.O0 $91,35i1.()0 Special Police ................................. ...................... 400.00 380.50 500.00 400.00 Janitor -and Wagonman ... ................................ 1,642.60 1,642.50 1,825.00 1,642.60 .-a 1934 1934 1033 1933 Aporo. OOMMftlee Appropriation Expended Asked Recommends I--► Clerk and Wa onman 1,642.60 1,642.50 1,825.00 1,642.50 00 Teletype .................................................................... 600.00 588.00 600.00 600.00 Replace Motor Cycles .............................................. 580.00 580.00 645.60 645.60 New 1934 Autos ........................................................ 500,00 500.00 1,156.00 1,156.00 Radio Equipment ..... ................................................ 525.00 525.00 11�Ap-lent................................................ 1,1a0.00 1,100.00 Contingencies ............................................................ 3,800.00 3,643.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 Fire Department: � Salaries: . Chief ................. .. ............................ 2,8880.00 1-3 Captains (3) ...................................... 7,020.00 h Lieutenants (4) + 8,820.00 y Permanent Men (38) ...................... 75,164.05 O Call Men (2) .................................... 279.00 Mechanic (1) .................................... 2,160.00 96,399.00 96,323.05 106,510.00 96,323.05 z Tires—Engine One .................................................. 250.00 250.00 H New Hose .............................. 1,500.00 1,500.00 p Toilets and Repairs ..............................I................. 3,500.00 2,000.00 ::4 Contingencies .. ...............................................„... 4,860.00 4,860.00 6,000.00 4,000.00 z New 750 Callon Pump ............................................ 9,000.00 No Appro. Inspector of Buildings: M Salary of Inspect.or............................ 2,340.00 `d Salary of Clerk ............ .. ................ 225.00 0 Contingencies .................................... 100.00 2,650.00 2,638.80 2,950.00 2,665.00 y Weights and Measures: Salary of Sealer ................................ 1,620.00 50 Gal. Auto Measure...................... 160.00 Contingencies .................................... 4.00A0 2,020 OV 11,01�.57 2,850.00 2,170.00 Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth: Salary of Superintendent .................................. 720.00 720.00 800.00 720.00 Salary of Clerk .................................................... 427.50 427.50 476.00 427.50 Maintenance .......................................................... 2,000.00 1,999.94 4,000.00 2,000.00 Tree Warden: Salary of Tree Warden........................................ 900.00 900.00 1,000.00 900.00 Salary of Clerk .................................................... 180.00 180.00 20U.00 180.00 New 'frees .............................................................. 1,000.00 400.00 Maintenance .......................................................... 4,000.00 3,999.81 5,000.00 4,000.00 C. W. A. ... ..... ...... .................................... 75.00 76.00 Poles and WiresDepartment: Salary of Inspector ............................................ 2,880.00 2,880.00 3,200.00 2,880.00 Salary of Clerk .................................................... 427.50 427.50 475.00 427.50 Assistant Clerk ................................................... 880.00 No Appro. �xj Maintenance .......................................................... 10,178.00 10,177.84 10,000.00 1,40000 � Labor ...................................................................... 6,100:00 ;n New 1934 Auto ...................................................... 816.80 600.00 � Maintenance of Signal Room.............................. 5,545.00 865.00 Dog Officer ...................................................................... 300.00 298.00 300.00 300.00 M C� HEALTH AND SANITATION ($53,1.15.00) a R Health Department: + Salary of Agent .................................................... $2,880.00 $2,880.00 $3,200.00 1,530.00 Salary of Clerk .................................................... 1,036.00 1,035.00 1,150.00 1,035.00 Salaryof Nurses ...3... 2,700.00 2,700.00 3,000.00 2,700.00 � Contaions Diseases ............................................ 22,600.00 22,337.32 22,600.00 20,000.00 t1l Baby Clinic ................... ....................................... 4d0.(10 440.00 440.00 440.00 Dental Clinic ........................................................ 2,500.00 2,498.88 2,500.00 2,500.00 Laboratory Maintenance .........................I.......... 100.00 g7.89 100.00 No Appro. O Contingent ............................................................ 1,275.00 1,272.94 1,400.00 1,000.00 � Cattle Inspection: *a Salary of Veterinarian .............................I.......... 540.00 540.00 600.00 540.00 Inspection of Plumbing: Salary of Inspector .......................... $2,250.00 Contingencies .................................... 100.00 2,350.00 2,349.79 21600.00 2,350.00 Sewer Department: Construction ............................I............................. 3,400.00 3,398.83 3,050.00 8,050.00 Maintenance .......................................................... 15,000.00 14,99.3.31 15,000.00 15,0n.OD Drainage ........................................................................ 6,100.00 6,086.06 5,000.00 3,000.00 + 1934 1984 1933 1933 Appru. Committee Approprintion r-Njjended Asked Recommendx CARE AND LIGHTING OF 14IGHWAYS ($215,884.00) � Highway Department: Salaries: Superintendent ............................ $3,240.00 1st Clerk ............... ........................ 1,350.00 2nd Clerk ........... .......................... 1,125.00 5,715.00 5,715.00 6,350.00 5,715.00 Office Expense ...................................................... 400.00 397.75 500.00 400.00 Vacations ................................................................ 8,719.56 8,719.56 7,284.00 7,284.00 � Construction .......................................................... 44,552.00 No Appro. Maintenance .......................................................1" 61,690.35 61,6i82.80 75,000.00 65,000.00 Patching Streets C. W. A................................... 5,125,00 5,000.00 Stable Maintenance .............................................. 13,900.00 13,894.09 15,000.00 12,000.00 t4 Garbage Collection .............................................. 27,500.00 27,494.25 27,500.00 27,500.00 Ashes and Paper ................................................ 25,000.00 24,998.55 28,600.00 26,000.00 Dust Laying .......................................................... 3,015.09 3,015.09 12,000.00 5,000.00 Betterment Streets (See Article 19) ti Special for Construction only: O Grandview Ave. from Copeland St. to Gilbert Street � Hill St, from Fayette St. to Palfrey St........... 24,735.00 12,000.00 z Betterment Drainage (on above streets)........ 9,900.00 4,335.00 �4 Gasoline Shovel ............................ .. .................... 6,250.00 No Appro. t=i Gasoline holler ............................................ 6,565.00 No Appro. New 1934 Auto .................................................... 717.OU 650.00 Street Lights ........................................................ 4.1,500.00 41,397.94 41,500.00 40,000.00 � Sidewalks .............................................................. 5,000.01) 4,998.63 15,000.00 6,000.00 CHARITIES AND SOLDIERS BENEFITS ($189,419.73) Infirmary Department: Salary of Keeper .................................................. $900.00 $900.00 $900.00 $900.00 General Expense ...................... . ........................ 5,040,00 5,036.17 4,929.73 4,929.73 Public Welfare Department: Salary of Agent .................................................... 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000,00 2,000.00 Salary of Visitor ....... ..^'-'.---.-_--.-_. 1,08OjJ0 1.08u.00 1,20WU0 l Salary of Clerks ' ' ^~.~.^^. ...............-.. 1/820J00 1162000 2,700.00 1,620.00 Salary of Male Clerk ............................ 750.00 ?190.00 1 V0.OU l ~.,.-~.^..~~.-.--................-...._. 2,160.00 2,100.00 2,400,00 2,16000 Contingent Investigators......^....... .................. .,_...................... 2,300.00 2,299,46 2.500J00 2,000.00 Outside Aid ........... .................~. ...... ............ ... 820.00UJ00 218J508.62 175 OQ'D0 l Mother's Aid '_--- .................................. 31,521.48 81,108°73 35.000J00 3 J0O Old Age Assistance --_..---_'_.-----.-. 19,356`3T 10 00J00 20,000.00 ' Town ~~~~....--..~.---..----~.~~~ 1,530.00 1 1,700,01) State Physician-.-_._----._--'--_-_--.----'-- 1,800.00 1,775.00 20200.00 2,200.00 Soldier'-4 Relief and Military Aid.......................... 00. 0.0O 53,855.28 30/000J08 20J308.00 S'CH0OLS AND LIBRARIES ($540,042^00) School D � General' Control ....... ......^.. ...... ........... ............... $11,849.20 $il 8 $14,584.00 $12 75.UU Instruction — Salaries and Supplies, ]R�._ 414,689.00 4%3.��51 4 �§���0 Instruction -- ............ ���,7� 00 54,470.00 4(] mnm1� ._~.^.~..^...-'..^............^.,._^.,'' 54 54,584,75 ~_ &8alutecam�� -.------.---__ ........ 5,215.00 �,l9@.50 B 5�UU.QO New Equipment l� 100J�O 0I0 �VU'DQ -�-- ' c� Miscellaneous- ..-__-._--...-^-----^^~^~.^^. 5,750.00 5�48'11 [LOU 5,800.00 Ebnmn' School ...-.........................~.~. % [XL{N 2 8/�O0I0 3,120.00 Trade - d Continuation '-'-_--......^_'~..., 9°5(>0^�U 0 18,000.00 lO 0U ' Transportation -----_-_------- l,GfXl(H> 1/448.80 1J500k00 l.�DR00 Public � Salaries --.----.-----------_~�...~~^._.. 2I 2I,�lR8D ^- R odIoul and IDo�bug.�-��~....,..~ 00.00 5�99�5 G.0U�0� Maintenance oncm .......................................................... 4,350.00 4,945'67 5.000.00 5,OU0\80 RECREATION ($9,00000) Park Department: �G( � Q ��O0Q �G0KU 48CkOO Salaryu� otaodaot -_--_--_--------- U. �) .. . . 2 2 4,500.00 2,500.00 �m Victory . ~._.,_�~--~..~~.~~-~�~.^...^.^~. 2�J]0UJVW 1J909J9 0J000-0U 2J000.08 ^� 1934 1984 1933 1933 Anpro. Committee Appropriation Expended Asked ReroMI-nensis C Tennis Courts ........................................................ 500.00 500.00 1,200.00 700.00 NewPower blower ................................................ 455.00 No Appro. Waterproof Grandstand ...................................... 300.00 150.00 Playground Department: Salaries .................................................................. 2,000.00 2,000.00 3,640.00 2,000.00 Maintenance .......................................................... 1,600.00 1,492,27 1,600.00 1,500.00 New Equipment .................................................... 2,050.00 300.00 PUBLIC ENTERPRISES ($45,008.33) H W Water Department: W Salaries: 1-3 Superintendent .............................. $2,880.00 1st Clerk ........................................ 1,170.00 Snd Clerk .........................,............ 932.40 $4,982.40 $4,982.40 $6,572.00 $4,982.40 Maintenance 34,651.6E 34,548.41 69,932.53 84,551.68 O Office Expense ...................................................... 1,900.00 1,898.23 3,920.25 2,125.25 Vacations ................................................................ 1,000.00 982.64 1,530.00 1,299.00 z New 1934 Car ..................................................... 1,000.00 626.00 New 1934 Truck ..................,................................. 1,200.00 1,200.00 Billing Machine .................................................... 225.00 226.00 1-0 0 CEMETERIES ($13,050.00) Cemetery Department. Salary of Superintendent .............................. ... 1,800.00 1,771.bO 2,000.00 1,800.00 Labor ...................................................................... 8,000.00 7,992.96 8,000.00 8,000.00 Contingent ............................................................ 500.00 496.48 800.00 500.00 Avenues at Ridgelawn. ........................................ 3,800.00 No Appro. Tombs and Tool House at Ridgelawn................ 2,600.00 2,500.00 Lowering Device and Greens ............................ 250.00 250.00 PUBLIC DEIA' AND INTEREST ($331,000.00) Town Debt (See Article 6)................................ 243,000.00 243,000.00 216,000.00 216,000.00 Interest ........................................................... 130,000.110 129,230.57 130,000.0fi 115,000.00 UNCLASSIFIED ($84,369.75) Pensions .................................................................. 13,52 r.45 13,123.15 13,600.00 13,600.00 Memorial Day (See Article II).......................... 1,()0().()0 1,000.00 1,100.00 1,100.00 � Insurance .......................a........................................ 4,651.01 4,624.60 10,611.50 10,611.50 z Workinenrs Compensation .................................. 2,821.79 2,443.42 5,000.00 6,000.00 Printing Town Reports ...................................... . .. 1,00(1.00 984.64 1,000.()0 1,000.00 � Headquarters for Veterans of Foreign Wars � (See Article 12) ..... �� ................ .................. 1,08((.9() 1,080.00 1,080.0() 1,080.00 Headquarters Disabled American Veterans p (See Article 13) ................................................ 360.00 360.00 Contingent .. ........................................................ 2,000.0() 1,905.51 2,000.00 1,700.00 K Reserve Fund ........................................................ 10,000.04) 5,978.00 10,000.0U 10,000.00 Unpaid Bills .......................................................... 2,278.82 2,238.88 317.04 317.04 H County T. B. Assessment (See Art. 10)............ 24,207.55 24,207.55 21,805.23 21,805.23 t4 Civil Works Projects (See Art. 17): Highway Department ...................................... 8,111.98 8,111.98 W School Department .......................................... 2,484.00 2,484.00 b Water Department .......................................... _ 7,200.00 7,200.00 0 $1,936,396.38 $1,920,643.84 $2,217,482.91_ $1,791,639.86 y 24 WATTPtFZ'DWN '1'ONVN REPORT Article 5. See Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations. Article 0. The Committee recommends the a,ppropria! thin of $216,000.00 for that 1)ortion of the Town Debt which matures during the year 1934: $480.10 of this sum to be transferred from the Premium Account and the bal- ance assessed on the polls and estates for the year 1934. Article 9. See Tabulated Schedule. Article 10. See Tabulated Schedule, Article 11. See Tabulated Schedule, Article 12. See Tabulated Schedule. Article 13. See Tabulated Schedule. Article 16. The Committee recommends no appropria- tion. Article 17. The Committee recommends the following SUMS $8,111.98 for materials and labor to be expended by the Highway Department, if and when the projects are ap- proved, 2,484.00 for materials and labor to be expended by the School Department, if and when the projects are ap- proved. $7,200.00 for materials and hal)or to be expended by the Water Department,if and when the projects are approved. Article 19. The Committee recommends the sum of $12,000.00. See Tabulated Schedule—Betterments. Article 20. The Committee recommends no appropria- tion. Article 21. The Committee recommends no apprpri.a- tion. Article 22. The Committee recommends no appropria- tion. --^-- - FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 25 Bonds Due in 1934 Schools ............................................................ �k��� ~ �r~ �,0`OQ'00 Streets ,^^^^^,,,,.^^^^,~,--^^^^.^^^^.^..~^..~.',,...,....^.^^^.. 38,000.00 Sewers and Drains ............................................ 26,000.00 Water ................................ _^,^,,___.^^~^^,^,,,~, 7^{}00^00 mise-ell-aneous ................................... 26,000,00 Interest Payable in 1934 Schools ^_^,^^,^^^,,~^.,,,~~,^,,,,,~,,,.,,,.,,._._._^^.,,,^_' $39,098.75 Streets ___.^^^~^^^.^^^^^^^^^^,^___________~,^,^,.,,, 3~746.25 Sewers and Drains ----^-'^^^.,^.-~^,..~,^~^,~~,,,.,~~ 553000 Water ....................................................... 596.25 Miscellaneous ^^~`~`'-^~^^~^^^^~^^~^^^~^^~~�^^^^^^..^~~'^~` 10"600^00 ~ , ^ i RECORD OF THE ` OWN CLERK WARRANT FOR. ANNUAL TOWN MEETING ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND 'DOWN MEETING MEMBERS March 5, 1934 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, ss. To any Constable in the Town of Watertown, Greeting In the narne of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet in their respec- tive voting places in said Town PRECINCT 1—Coolidge School, Arlington Street. PRECINCT 2--HosmerSchool, Winthrop Street. PRECINCT 3—Vast End Fire Station, Mt. Auburn St. PRECINCT 4—Senior High School Columbia Street. PRECINCT 5—Central Fire Station, Alain Street, PRECINCT 6—Names Russell Lowell School, Lowell Avenue. PRECINCT 7--Adrninistra.tion Building Main 'Street. PRECINCT 8—Central Mre Station, Main Street, PRECINCT 9—Nest Junior High School, Waverley Avenue. PRECINCT 10—Browne School, Main Street on Monday, the fifth day of Ma.reli, 1934, at S A. Vi., to net on the following articles, viz.: Article 1. To choose the regular 'Town Officers for the ensuing year, the following to be printed on and chosen by the official ballot, to wit: Cne Selectman for three years, who shall also be a member of the Board of Public 2 - RECORD GF TOWA NIEKWINGS 27 Welfare, Surveyor of Highways and Appraiser; one Mod- erator for one year; one Treasurer for one year; one Collector of Taxes for one year; one Auditor for one year; one Assessor of Taxes for three years; three members of the School Committtee for three gears; two trustees of the Free Public Library for three years; one member of the Board of Health for three years; one Park Com- missioner for three years; one Water Commissioner for three y ears; one Water Commissioner for one year (to fill vacancy) ; one 'Tree Warden for one year; three Con- stables for one year; one member of the Planning Board for three years. Arse for the election of nine (9) Town Meeting 'Members for the three year term in each of the ten (10) voting precincts of the Town, and to fill the following vacancies: two ( ) vacancies in term expiring in 1935, in Precinct Three; one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1935, in Pre- cinct Six; one (1) vacancy in tetmx expiring in 1935, in Precinct Eight; one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1935, in Precinct line; one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1935,. in Precinct Ten. THE POLLS WILT., OPEN AT 8 A. 11. and WILL CLOSE AT 3 P. M. You are also required to notify and warn the legal inters aforesaid to meet in the Administration Building, in said Town, on Monday, the fifth day of March, 1934, at 8.15 P. M., to act on the following article. Article 2. To choose all other- necessary Town Officers in such manner as the Town may direct. The corider'ation of further Business under this war- rant will be postponed until Monday evening, March 19, 1934, at 7 P. M., in the Senior High School Building, Co- lumbia Street, or until such later time as the meeting may direct. Article 3. To hear the report of the Town Officers as printed and to hear- the report of any committee hereto- fore appointed, and act thereon. 28 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Articl e, 4. To see what action the Town will take rela- tive to the continuance, for the year 1934, of the Volun- tary Contribution Agreement of Town employees relative to salaries and wages in force during the year 1933, or take any action relating thereto. Article 5 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 tale any action relating thereto. Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay that portion of the Town debt which natures on or previous to January 1, 1935, direct how the money shall lie raised, or tape any action relating thereto. 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 i of the revenue of t1le yea2. 1934, 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 1934. Article S, To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to refund any or all of the revenue notes issued in anticipa- tion of the revenue of the year 1933, in anticipation of the provisions of Section 17, of Chapter 44 of the Gen- era] Laws; any debt so incurred to be paid, from the rev- enue of 1933. Article 9. To see what method the Town will vote to adopt for the collection of taxes for the ensuing year, and to fix the compensation of the Collector, or take any ac- tion relating thereto. Article 14. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum sufficient to pay the County of Middlesex as required by law can account of assessments levied on the town for its share of the principal of the Middlesex County Tubercu- losis Hospital Funding Lawn, Act of 1932, bonds maturing RECORD OF TOWN al MEETINGS 29 in 1034, issued in compliance with Chapter 10, Acts of 1932, also for any other indebtedness incurred and out- standing under said Chapter 10, also for the town's share of the cost and interest on said bonds due in 1934, also for the towo's share of the expense incurred under the provisions of Chapter 831 of the Acts of 1933 which pro- vided for the settlement of certain claims of the C€m- nionwealth against the Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital District, also for the care, maintenance, and re- pair of said hospital for 1933, and including interest on temporary notes issued therefor, in accordance Nvith sec- tions of Chapter 111 of the General Laws applicable thereto, and for all other expenses in connection there- with, determine flow the money shall be raised, or in any ways act thereon. Article 11. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money for the rent of the Grand Army Hall, care of the ,grounds around the Soldiers' Monument, and to defray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased sabers an the next Memorial Day, and authorize Isaac B. Patten Past No. 81 G. A. R. to expend the same, direct how the same shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. Article 12. To see if the, Town will vote to appropri- ate a surn of money to pay the cost of providing suitable headqual tern for Burnham-Manning Past No. 1105, Vet- erans of Foreign Wars of the United States, direct how the money shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Burnham-Manning post No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the 'United States.) Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate a sure of money to pay the cost of providing suitable headquarters for Watertown Chapter No. 14, Disabled American Vetera,xrs of the World War, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of NllL -itertown Chapter- No. 14, Disabled Amer- ican Veterans of the World War.) 30 WATERTOWN TO WI','.' DEPORT Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Chapter 136, Section 21 to 25 inclusive, of General Laws, Tercentenary Edition, relative to certain sports and geenes permitted on the Lord's Day, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Mrs. Mary Con- nors and. others.) Article 15. To see if the Town "rill vote to authorize the School Committee to sell a second-hand bookkeeping machine new in use in the School Department, or take any .action relating thereto. (Request of the School Com- mittee.) Article 1+6. To sere if the Town Neill vote to appropri- ate the slim of twelve hundred dollars ($1200.), to he ex- pended by the School Committee for the purchase of a bookkeeping machine, or tape any action relating thereto. (Request of School Committee.) Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the sum of twenty-f"ive thousand dollars ($2.5,000.) to pay the cast of materials, trucking and all other necessary charges arising out of the conduct of Civil Works Ad- ministratiou projects, said sums to be expended under the direction of the Civil Works Administrator, or take any action relating thereto. Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to offer the land awned by the Town of Watertown at the coiner of Main and Church Streets now occupied by the Old Town Ball and other buildings to the Federal Government as a site for a past office building, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of G. Frederick Robinson ,and others.) Article 19. To hear the report of the Selectmen rela- tive to the laNjrig out of the following-narned streets, to Nvit Coolidge Hill Road, from Grove Street to accepted por- tion of Coolidge Hill load; Grandview Avenue, from Gilbert Street to Copeland Street; Hill Street, from Palfrey Street to Fayette Street; RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 31 Nyack Street, from Belmont Street to dead end; under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the Gen- eral Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the as- sessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them, as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums necessary to pay the cost or land damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.) to be paid as an annuity to the dependents of Gilbert Nichols, de- ceased, a former member of the Fire Department, said annuity to be paid in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 340 of the Acts of 1933, providing for an an- nuity to dependents of a fireman who is killed or dies from injuries received, while in the performance of his duty, or take any action relating thereto. Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.) to be Paid as an annuity to the dependents of Willard E. Streeter, deceased, a former member of the Fire Department, said annuity to be paid in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 840 of the Picts of 1933, providing for an annuity to dependents of a fireman who is killed or dies from in- juries received, while in the performance of his duty, or take any action relating thereto. Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to appoint a committee consisting of the Town [Counsel, the Building Inspector, and five members of the Planning Board to study and revise the Zoning By-law, and to appropriate the sum of one hundred dollars ($100.) to pay the cost of advertising, printing, bearings and expert advice, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the Planning Board.) 32 WATERT(JWN TOWN REPORT Article 23. To hear the report of the Planning Board relative to a petition of Joseph L. Doherty and others, for an amendment to the Zoning By-law, by altering the Zon- ing Map therein referred to, by changing;certain property located at the corner of Main] and Gleason Streets, as shown an Assessors' Plan of the Town of Watertown, Section 11, Block 23, Lot 23, Plan Lot 62-A and Section 11, Bloch 23, Lot I, Plan Lot 62-B, from District 3-C (two-family residence district) to District 2-P (store pur- poses.) Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to accept a deed from Abby M. Gardner and Mabelle W. Dickinson for public purposes of a certain lot of land located on Winter Street, Watertown, containing approximately forty-five hundred twelve (4 12) square feet, or take any action relating thereto. And you will notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the times and at the places herein specified, by leaving at every inhabitated house in To,wn 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 tune of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Torn Clerk on or before the time of said meeting. Given under our bands this twenty-first clay of Feb- ruary, A. D. 1934. ED ARD D. HOLLAND, M.AURICE H. O'CONNELL, JAMES H. SHERIDAN, Selectmen of Watertown. RECORD OF TOWN ATEETIN S 3 Officers' Return on Warrant As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the tinges 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 clays at least prior to the time of said meeting. JOSEPH W. REGAL, Constable of Watertown. Attest: WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Members at least seven clays prior to the Town Meeting of the pro- posed business to be considered at the meeting. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Tr3inn Clerk. ANNUAL TOWN ME, ETING, March 5, 1934 Preeincf Officers Precinct I. Eugene L. 'Storey, Warden; Joseph J. Morley, Clerk. Inspectors; Frances C. Murphy, pearl A. Baxter, Grace L. Cole, Lillian A. Sullivan, Helen L. Bou- dreau, Alfred T. Pennington. Counters: Guido F. Pug- liese, Martin Wolohoaian, George P. Ward. Precinct 2. Arthur J. McCarthy, Warden, William B. Glidden, Clerk. Inspectors: Bernard A. Morley, Frederick O. Fitzgerald, Blanche H. Robinson, Mae F. Elwell, Ella Lane, Ralph Duley, Margaret J. O'Driscoll. Counters: Juiia T. Coffey, Peter T. Caen, Roger S. Hubbard, Harry G. ElweIl, Walter Glidden. Precinct 3. Richard M. Hatch, Warden, John J. Ing- erson, Clerk. Inspectors: Mabel C. MacNutt, Izolee 1 I. Gardiner, Ernest K. Ingalls, Thomas Creamer, William J. H+oIland, Thomas J. Mulvahill. {Counters : Arthur D. Wilkins, Marguerite Farrenkopf, Roger E. Kathews, Roy L. Cummings. d WATERT{DWN TOWN REPORT Precinct 4. I-Vm. M. Emerson, 'warden, John B. Wat- son., Clerk. Inspectors: Mary V. Holland, Lavina Jensen, Roland B. MacDonald, Winifred M. Donnelly, Jarnes D. Hackett, Richard H. Gallagher. Counters: Amy F. Os- born, Elizabeth F. MncDonough, Francis M. Lightbody, Thomas A. McNiff, Emil X. Hall, Hugh A. McPreen. Precinct 5. Joseph R. Cooney, ' arden,grace M. 01- son, Clerk. Inspectors: Aline T. Withre, Walter R. Flagg, Grace E. Ward, Sadie E. Nichols, Margaret B. Walker, David F. Keefe. Counters: Lena Buchanan, Alice E. San- ger, Ann C. Nilson, Helen M. O'Brien, Cecelia. Ford, Ed- gard M Bacon. Precinct fir. Frederick Bell, Warden, Lester A. Mur- phy, Clerk. Inspectors: Madeline E. Van Dyke, S. Alice Youngman, Anne M. Davis; Katherine L. Landry, Rosalie Whelan, Theodore B. Robinson. Counters: Ruth E. Pep_ pard, .Agnes C. Lather, Isabelle B. 'Sweet, Lewis A. Reed, Charles V. Gerrish, Harold W. Duvall. Pnecinat 7. Haire J. York, Warden, Walter J. Me- Mullen, Clerk. Inspectors; Cynthia M. Watts, Marguerite MacDonald, Joseph H. Bussey, Ernestine P. Howe, Anna, T. Hyde, Alexander Macdonald, Counters: Margaret E. Barry, Evangeline L. Johnson, Thomas F. Jennings, George E. LeFavor. Precinct 8. Joseph D. McCall, Warden, Wallace A. Shipton, Clerk. Inspectors: Ruth E. Hall, Catherine Campbell, Esther Crake, Olive P, Thayer, Daniel J. Clif- ford. Counters: Mildred Fencer, Joseph W. Landers, Ber- tha M. Ryan, Joseph L. Coen, 0. Charles Couture. Precinct 9. James J. O'Connell, Warden, Frederick E. Owen, Clerk. Inspectors: Eleanor Mosman, Eva M. Eagleson, Eckel Tocci, Mai:�v McElligott, Emma R. Roche, Harry E. Hill. Counters: Ralph 0. Owen, Ernest Sullen, Josephine Barksdale, Domenic White. Precinct 10. Charles A. McCarthy, Warden, Joseph S. Parent; Clerk. Inspectors: Anna V. Hughes, Mildred Upit, Hannah R. Farley, Ellen B. Lougee, Catherine R. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 35 Hurley, Mollie E. Smith. Counters: Florence V. Haddie, Anna M. Heating, R. Frances Delaney, Bernard S. Smith, Gerrard J. R, iey, Leon M. Lamb. The foregoing officers were sworn to the faithful per- foa-mance of their duties by "Town Clerk, Win. P— McGuire. The necessary ballots and paraphernalia 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 polls were declared open, and voting continued until 8 P. M. The ballots Were counted and the result of the same was deelared in the respective precincts. The returns of votes cast in Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, fit 8, 9 and. 10 were dilly recorded in the record 'hooks of said precincts, and the ballot sheets and records were deliv- ered to the Board of Registrars 'who proceeded to canvass the same with the ;following result, which was declared by the 'Town Clerk. The following persons indicated by (") were elected and were sworn to the faithful performance of their du- ties by Town Clerk, William P. McGuire. Total Vote Cast 8,855 SELECTMAN, MEMBER OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE, SURVEYOR OF HIGHWAYS AND APPRAISER—For T liree Years Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total CLarence G. Reynolds .......... 229 433 545 749 415 500 557 248 213 302 4190 *James H. Sheridan ............ 612 520 397 193 479 282 447 787 389 4819 4504 aDks .................. 31 13 11 9 12 14 17 25 8 21 161 On March 8, 1934, petition was received by the Board of Regis- trars from Clarence W. Dealtry and others for recount of votes cast for Selectmen. The recount held on March 13, resulted as follows: Clarence. G. Reynolds .......... 228 431. 545 747 414 498 557 247 215 303 4185 *James H. Sheridan ............ 512 521 308 198 479 284 447 788 389 488 4509 Blanks .................. 32 14 10 10 13 14 17 25 5 21 161 36 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT MODERATOR—For One Year. Precincts 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total *P. Sarmicid Cunniff ............ 577 589 335 276 506 316 520 797 371 522 4759 Hewitt G. Pletcher ............ 235 394 5G6 667 374 464 466 223 211 264 3804 Blanks ................ 60 33 22 7 26 1.6 35 40 27 26 292 On March 8, 1934, petition was received by the Board of Regis- trars from Clarence W. Dealtry and others for recount of votes cast for Moderator. The recount held on March 13, 1934, -resulted as follows. *P. Sarsfield Curiniff ............ 672 540 335 280 504 317 522 802 375 524 4771 Hewitt G. Fletcher .......... 232 394 505 663 376 463 464 217 210 262 3796 Blanks ................ 68 32 23 7 26 16 35 41 24 26 298 TREASURER—For One Year *Harry IV. Brigham .......... 618 756 746 858 ?17 700 830 806 473 642 7145 Blanks ................ 254 211 117 92 I89 96 191 254 136 170 1710 COLLECTOR OF TAXES—For One Year *Frederick J. Colby .............. 626 756 746 862 785 704 847 805 487 637 7205 Blanks ................ 246 210 117 89 171 92 174 255 122 175 1650 AUDITOR—For One Year *William W. Norcross, Jr. .... 598 731 737 863 698 687 818 783 475 614 7004 Blanks ................ 274 235 126 87 208 109 203 277 134 199 1851 ASSESSOR OF TAXES--For 'Three Years *William Bell 232 426 555 760 423 500 5.94 270 211 288 4259 John J. Curran 595 499 287 179 447 276 387 742 360 479 4251 ]Blanks .................. 45 41 21 11 36 20 40 48 39 45 345 On March 7, 1934 a petition was repeived by the Board of Regis- trars signed by Eugene F. Gorman and others for recount of votes cast for Assessor; another petition signed by Clarence W. Dealtry and others was received on March 8, 1984. The recount hold on March 13, 1934, resulted as follows. William Bell ...... 212 425 551 760 423 500 591 273 219 291 4245 *John J. Curran.. 619 501 291 179 451 275 391 739 855 477 4277 Blanks ................ 41 40 21 12 32 21 39 48 36 44 333 SCHOOL COMMITTEE—For Three Years *Charles 0. Chase 243 423 549 744 414 484 564 249 224 301 4194 Roscoe F. Daughters ...... 530 485 282 192 444 294 399 729 359 458 4170 Doris L. Erskine.. 233 396 530 748 397 493 548 236 211 275 4067 *Francis A. Kelly 552 501 2119 182 461 266 411 769 354 472 4281 Patrick A. Menton 526 484 278 179 455 287 879 752 855 493 4187 *Frederick D. Shaw ................ 242 434 547 745 418 475 580 245 212 295 4193 Blanks ................ 290 175 Ill 60 129 69 184 200 113 142 1413 1 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 37 On March 7, 1934, a petition was received by the Board of Regis- trars signed by Florence F. McAuliffe and others for recount of votes cast for School Committee; on March 8, 1934 a petition signed by Francis J. McNamara and others was received, and on March 8, 1934, a petition signed by Clarence W. De_=altry and others was received. The recount held on March 13, 1934, resulted as follows: Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 t; 7 8 0 10 Total Charles 0. Chase 241 426 550 `742 409 482 563 246 222 302 4182 *Roscoe F. Daughter, .... 581 486 282 194 464 296 405E 737 361 456 4203 Doris L. Erskine.. 232 397 530 748 392 490 544 231 211 272 4047 *Francis A. Belly 664 B01 293 192 460 289 407 767 255 475 4283 *Patrick A. Menton ............ 539 483 284 178 460 294 384 756 356 497 4221 Frederick D. Shaw ................ 232 436 545 742 415 478 578 244 211 293 4174 Blanks ................ 287 170 104 64 128 69 182 199 111 141 1455 LIBRARY TRUSTEES—For Three Years *John A. Collins.. 539 503 283 190 476 291 403 740 364 472 4251 Benjamin T. Loring .............. 236 403 543 738 392 483 555 248 21.1 286 4096 *John M. RusseIl.. 534 506 295 201 460 291 386 733 339 461 4206 mosetta 1. Vaughan .... ... 222 365 516 716 867 464 549 225 206 274 3904 Blanks ................ 213 155 89 55 117 73 150 174 98 131 1+255 On March 8, 1934, a petition was received by the Board of Regis- trars signed by Clarence W. Dealtry and Gathers for recount of votes cast for Library 'Trustees. The recount held on March 12, 1934, resulted as follows: *John A. Collins.. 541 508 2€37 189 478 279 404 742 363 473 4264 Benjamin T. Loring .............. 235 405 546 786 389 485 552 252 212 283 4095 *.Zahn M. Russell 537 507 291 203 457 288 388 733 342 462 4208 1V osetta I. Vaughan 218 362 517 709 870 465 650 227 204 275 3897 Blanks .................. 213 150 85 68 118 75 148 166 97 131 1246 BOARD OF HEALTH—For "Three Years *Eugene F. Gorman ... .... ... 560 515 297 199 467 280 422 796 360 503 4399 Walter N. Secord 234 409 544 740 40F 490 555 226 220 283 4109 Blanks ................ 78 42 22 11 31 26 44 38 29 26 347 On. Alarch 8, 1934, a petition was received by the Board of Regis- trars signed by Clarence W. Defaltry and others far recount of votes cast for Board of Health. The recount held on Marcb 13, 1934, re- sulted as follows: *Eugene F. Gorman ............ 560 51.7 297 194 467 282 422 794 359 505 4397 Walter N. SeYcord 235 407 546 744 408 488 555 228 222 283 41.16 Blanks 77 42 20 12 81 26 44 38 28 24 342 g WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT PARK COMMISSION ER—For Three Years Edmund P. hickey 546 493 278 185 449 276 385 757 350 475 4194 *George B, Wellman .......... 247 418 552 747 418 495 692 257 225 295 424E blanks .......... ....... 79 55 33 18 39 25 44 46 34 42 415 On March S, 1934, a petition was received from Joseph Hyde and others; also a petition signed by Clarence W. Bec:ltry and [others for recount of voles cast for Park Commission or. The recount' held on March 13, 1934, resulted as follows:. Edmund P.hickey 547 495 979 186 449 276 386 756 352 476 4204 *George B. Wellman .......... 246 417 553 746 418 495 591 260 22+6 294 4246 Blanks .................. 79 54 31 19 39 25 44 42 31 42 405 WATER, COMMISSIONER—]<'or Three Years *Arthur C. Pawn 556 486 279 179 456 268 405 752 367 515 4263 Edward C. Fall.... 236 417 561 755 412 508 571 260 212 269 4197 Blanks ...... ....... 80 63 27 16 38 20 45 48 90 28 395 On March 8, 1934, a petition was received by the Board of Regis- trars signed by Clarence VW. Dealtry and others for recount of votes for Water Commissioner-3 year term. The recount held on March 13, 1934, resulted as follows. *Arthur C. I1`tarn 558 490 279 177 455 269 405 753 368 515 426 Edward C. Hell,_,. 234 414 .559 756 413 507 572 256 212 267 4190 Blanks 80 62 25 17 38 20 44 51 29 30 396 WATER COMMISSIONER—For One Year (to fill vacancy) *George J. Gaffney ............ 562 498 295 193 481 283 397 761 350 474 4303 Norman O. MacKay .......... 281 409 537 741 391 495 675 244 211 288 4122 Bla iks ................ 79 50 31 16 34 18 49 55 39 50 430 On March 8, 1934, a petition was received by the Board of Regis- trars signed by Clarence W. Dealtry and others for recount of votes for Water Coir miNsioner-1 year terin. The recount held an March 13, 1934, resulted as follows: `George J. Gaffney* ............ 662 500 295 190 483 234 397 767 357 473 4308 Norman D. MacKay .......... 230 406 537 743 389 496 675 236 213 287 4111 Blanks .................. 80 60 31 17 34 17 49 57 39 52 436 TREE WARDEN—For One Year *-John C. Ford ...... 555 535 321 254 489 315 451 775 365 511 4571 Arthur L, Morse.. 238 378 616 684 385 465 538 241 214 275 3929 Blanks .................. 79 53 26 12 32 16 37 44 30 26 355 On March 8, 1934, a petition was received by the Board of Regis- trars signed by Clarence W, Dealtry and others for recount of votes RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 39 cast for Tree Warden. The recount held on March 13, 1934, re- sulted as follows: *John C. Ford...... 55D 537 316 258 488 314 453 777 866 512 4571 Arthur L. Morse.. 242 377 621 680 386 465 531 240 213 275 3930 Blanks .................. 80 52 26 12 32 17 37 43 30 25 354 CONSTABLES—For One Year *Waldo P. Emerson . 351 524 615 779 504 561 649 408 302 381 5074 *James L. Haddie 334 456 603 7b9 443 542 604 364 285 369 4759 *Frank L. Maguire .......... 566 648 674 777 662 626 725 570 433 583 6444 Michael Spergiurio ...... 537 466 214 165 370 237 344 624 286 387 3630 Blanks .................. 828 804 493 370 739 422 7411034 521 716 6658 PLANNING BOARD—For Three Fears *Jahn H. Dardis., 533 467 277 182 461 275 401 742 350 4722 4160 William W. Rugg 229 392 529 731 888 474 545 227 1.94 268 3977 Blanks .................. 110 107 57 37 57 47 15 91 fi5 72 718 On March 8, 1934, a petition was received by the Board of Regis- trars signed by Clarence W. Dealtry and others for recount of votes cast for Planning Board. The recount held on March 13, 1934, re- sulted as follows *John H. Dardis.. 528 466 279 181 461 273 402 747 349 468 4154 William, W. Rugg 236 392 528 784 390 476 545 226 196 274 3997 Blanks .................. 108 108 56 95 55 47 74 87 64 70 704 TOWN MEETING MEMBERS PRECINCT ONE Three Year "Term—Vote for Nine *13agnall, James J. 15 Kimball Road, 841 ]darker, Forrest W. 28 Woodleigh Road 213 *Crupi, Vincent a Lvons Street 277 *Curran, Neil T. 926 Alt. Auburn St. 431 *Davenport, Alfred M. 88 Grove Street 296 *Diliberto, Paul C. 823 ML Auburn St. 316 *Fitzmaurice, Isabel AT. 23 lrma Avenue 281 F`Yench, Gordon R. 8 Westland Road 210 Harting, Herbert C, 62 Templeton Parkway 251 *Hartnett, Patrick S. 766 Mt. Auburn St. 299 Kendall, Delbert W. 88 Kimball Road 206 Le-vine, Bernard I. 38 Brimmer Street 217 Lincoln, Ralph F. 1+06 Belmont Street 211 Papalia, Augustin 67 Crawford Street 185 Papazian, Aris B. 39 Prentiss Street 181 *Rose, William F. 12 Keenan Street 272 Smith, ,lames B. 68 Templeton Parkway 268 Stevenson, Thomas J., Jr. 16 Maplewood Street 203 *Sullivan, William J. 21 Brim mer Street 314 Whittemore, •Casper M. 149 hillside Road 251 Blanks, 2625 40 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT PRECINCT TWO Three Year Term—Vote for Nine Bernard, Tied J. 42 Chauncy Street 262 *Burke, Charles T. 76 Spruce Street 306 *Der Bugoslan, Kevork 21 Melendy Avenue 279 �Fairbamks' Franklin W. 44Spruce Street 364 *Fairbanks, Katherine L. 44 Spruce Street 27'7 *Fallon, Walter L. 6 Tarter Street 288 Fancy, Raymond A. 32 Spruce Street 214 Han-non, Owen E. 67 Hazel Street 205 kavalgian, Aram 553 Mt. Auburn St. 196 MacKinnon, Hugh 160 School Street 249 McAuliffe, Florence F. 72 Spraace Street. 199 McLaughlin, James 35 Hoarner Street 245 .Meehan, George H. 31 Adam-, Street 275 Morrissey,John L. 56 Sprace Street 268 *Murray, Jahn A. 184 School Street 321 *Oates, William F. 39 Hazel Street 386 O'Brien, James J. 11 t1lutnain Street 243 O' risc oll, Torn C. Q Fairfield Street 211 Parshlcy, Margaret K. 16 Dartmouth Street J40 Robley, George Harold 46 W. Eoyb ton Street 220 Sanborn, Charles F. 12 Spruce Street 232 Stev.art, James A. 164 School Street 243 *Sullivan, John 1 96 Boylston St., W. 821 Wallace, Mary E. 140 School Street 225 *Whittemore, Charlotte 11 F"irlield St. 296 Scattering, 1 Blanks, 2238 PRECINCT TI4REE Three Year Term—Vote for ;dine *Beale, William R. 38 Carver Road 38G Boyle, Sames S., Jr. 5 Upland Road 227 Breslin, :Tames F. 45 Shattuck Toad 230 *Brooks, Eugene B. 9 7 Langdon Avenue 482 Bu.f1'um,Ervi,ug N. 23 Hillside load 309 Conley,Elsner FT. 23 Carver Road 306 Curtin, John C. 101 Langdon Avenue 286 *Finn, Stuart Thayer 104 Langdon Avenue 317 Hanlon, Bridget M. 10 Appleton Terrace 161 *Johnson, Carl W. 72 Winsor Averse 501 Mahoney, Thomas F. 9 Rangeley Road 222 *Manehester, Lewis C. 197 Maplewood Street 373 *Mayo, F. Clark, Jr. 33 Cori munswealth Road 384 O'Leary, Thomas F. 15 Upland Road 215 Perryman, Linda Mi . 11 upland Read 152 Peterson, Hadar F. 21 Carver Road East 312 *Saunders, Abraham 93 Langdon Avenue 328 **Sheldon, Charles 311 School Street 340 Tracy, Fames E. 16 Appleton Street 199 "Tuck, Harold S. 73 Hillside Road 467 Bl"I[s 157E *Already a Town Meeting Member, in terin expiring in 1936, RECORD OF TOWS' MEETINGS 41 Town Meeting Member--One Year Tern, (Ta fill vacancies) Halpin, William 22 Irma Avenue 272 *Melanson, Ernest 2 Upland Road 431 *Tyler, Earle S. 164 Maplewood Street 567 Blanks 456 PRECINCT FOUR. Three Year Term—Vote for Nine 4'Bo ven, Alma G. 265 Mt. Auburn St. 415 Brennan,Jolui J. 247 Common Street 195 *Camp, Edgard C. 25 Garfield Street 684 Danner, William A. 157 Common Street 198 *Donaldson, William 28 Centre Street 449 Donnelly, John, F. 23 Grenville Road 172 Donnelly, Thomas J. 23 GrenviIle Road 162 Faster, Lucy C. 330 Al:t, Auburn Street 240 Gray, Frank A. 20 Lincoln Street 392 Harcourt, Catherine A. E. 247 Mt. Auburn Street 355 *I1ifl'e, William R. 99 Bagley Road 483 *Johnson, Eric L. 87 Barnard Avenue 594 *Mason, Jesse D. 12 Walnut Street 430 *Mayo, Walter L. 50 Stoneleigh Circle 532 Oates, James M. 145 Russell Avenue 361 O'Brien, Thomaq E. 42 Grenville Road 164 Tarbell, Elizabeth L. 18 Avon Road. 321 *Weldor,, Melvin V. 41 Columbia Street 499 *Whitehill, Edi in H. 42 Barnard Avenue 650 Blanks 1254 PRECINCT FIVE Three Year Term—'mote for Nine Berquist, .Paul E. 4 Frank Street 325 *Buerger, Fraiwis J., Jr. 148 North Beacon Street 348 Cazmay, Thomas W. 15 Bay Street 32 Clement, Peter J. 17 Priest Road 271 *Colligan, Mary 5 Royal Street 393 *Comstock, Effie 103 North Deacon Street 377 *Corcoran, Frank 123 Arsenal Street 374 Galligan, Thomas J. 12 Palmer Street 816 *Godwin, Harold A. 120 Riverside Street 350 *lull, Edward C. 65 Mt. Auburn Street 848 Jacobson, Earl W. 12 Ladd Street 224 Linehan, Ellen 13 Fletcher Terrace 250 MacGregor, William C. 14 Priest. Road 230 Morris, Griffith E. 41 Irving Street 380 *Rooney, John F. 110 Rivcrside Street 372 Thibodean, Ralph Joseph. 83 Mt. Auburn Street 108 *Vahey, Ambrose P. 104 Riverside Street 848 *Vahey, James J. 104 Riverside Street 89U Whitney, Charles A. 15 Mfield Street 319 Willer, Gifton M. 33 Paul Street 297 Blanks 1861 42 W.ATERTC1WN TOWN REPORT PRECINCT SIX Three Year Term—Vote for dine *Blackall, Jaynes D. 24 Walcott Road 434 *Blake, Thomas A_ 56 Bradford Road 367 *Bobst, Frank T. 173 Lovell Road 414 *Bradford, Andrew D. 144 Lovell Road 467 *Bramhall, Charles W. 28 Hall Avenue 04 Crowley, Charles D. P. 111 POPlar Street 219 .Dee, Patrick J. 33 Channing Road 232 *Dyer, Rufus A. 43 Hovey Street 867 *Eckert, William H. 12 Hall Avenue 363 ,-Gillis, Edward F. 176 Lovell Road 407 Harrington, Charles F. J. 3 Fairview Avenue 26 McCoubrey, John W. 83 Standish Road 221 McKean, R. Kelaie 41 Hall Avenue 265 Morrissey, Richard C. 87 Standish Road 223 lfurphy, Daniel J. 35 Chinning; Road 231 *Parsons, William 114 Carlton Terrace 359 Peppard, 1►•Iatthew B. 120 Bellevue Road 136 Rooney, Henry J., Jr. 40 Carroll Street 204 Sheehan, Joseph H. 26 Bradford Road 238 Tessin, Fred G. 114 Lovell 'Road 165 Blanks 1186 Twmn Meeting Mernber—Oise Year Term (To fill vacancy) "Geary, John J. 17 Bradford !toad 353 Swimm, H. LeRoy 7.10 Belmont Street 320 Blanks 113 PRECINCT ,SEVEN Three Year Term—Mate for Nine ^'3eeahler, flarry W. 49 Katherine Road 519 ^^Campbell, Georfre C. 166 Church Street 574 CaiTall, Joseph L. 69 Waverleyf Avenue 362 Cerqua, Nello 80 Wbiter Street 181 Corcoran, Alary C. 14 Palfrey Street 375 "Everett., Herold C. 114 Marshall Street 528 "Fish, Pierce L. 78 Marshall Street 505 Poley, Augustine A. 66 Spring Street 305 J`C+ibson. Ethel H. 25 Marion Hoad 382 Gra-y, Arthur F. 20 Fayette Street 492 LeCoxiti, Charles 152 Fayette Street I C6 Murn-lighan, Hugh J. 81 Su.n mer Street 187 O'Halloran, E'dward P. 107 Fayette Street 942 Palaalia, Roy C. 191 Sux incr Street 188 I;Perk ns, Elias A. 73 Fayette Street 458 Simmons, Alonzo F. 166 Palfrey Street 374 *Skinner, Hiram L. 56 Marian Road 481 *Smith, Harry A. 52 Oliver Street 511 Blanks 2259 RECORD OP TOWN MEETINGS 43 PRECINCT EIGHT Three Year Term—Vote for Nine *Andrews., Joseph W. 134 Main Street 629 *Caen, Thomas J. 9 Green Street Terrace 441 *Conroy, Robert L. 24 Bacon Street 460 *Castello, Maurice H. 57 Union Street 530 *Devaney, Dennis 72 Green Street 520 Evans, Albertina M. 73 Capitol Street 802 Evans, David A. 73 Capitol Street 342 *Gorman, William R. 24 Bar-on Street 440 Grace, Frank S. 9 Jewett Street 253 Noden, David G. 102 Morse Street 251 Noden, Harold R. I08 Morse Street 254 Malley, Joseph A. 152 Pleasant Street 419 *McBride, Lawrence S. 47 Eliot Street 424 *McNamara, Edward G. 182 Main Street 472 Alaryalian, Jahn P. 5 Myrtle Street 422 Thayer, Samuel G. 31 Morse Street 337 *Ward, Bernard L. 24 Cuba Street 458 Blanks 2587 Town Meeting Member—One Year Term (To fill vacancy) *Dyer, Edward E. 62 Capital Street 704 Blanks 366 PRECINCT NINE Three Year Terre-Vote for Nine Carbone, Giovanni 26 Gertrude Street 214 Christofferson, Carl A. 3A Hilltop Road 215 Cornetta, Anthony 151 Sycamore Street 225 *De'Voe, Stephen J. 101 Westminster Avenue 266 *Garland, William 58 Hillside Street 2€30 **Hill, Harry E. 36 Piermont Street 275 *Keyes, Herbert W. 63 Hillside Street 299 Lagerblade, August A. 4A Hilltop Road 160 *MacDono'ugh, M. I+`rances 28 Whitcomb Street 291 *Mahoney, John J. 28 Whitcomb Street 273 *Perkins, Joseph G. 158 Sycamore Street 235 Purchase, Bertram G. 11 Whitney Street 196 Russo, Carmine 100 Edenfield Avenue 191 Scaltreto, Tony 14 Spa,rkbill Street 121 *Swanson, Swan R. 361 Orchard Street 242 *Tocoi, Carmine 2�40 Vvaverley Avenue 240 Blanks 1698 **Resigned, Mar, 13, 1934. To-%,rn Meeting Member--One Year Terri; (To fill vacancy) *Norton, Clinton 6 Hilltop Road 4 Scattering 5 Blanks 600 PRECINCT TEN Three Year Term Vote for Nine *Campbell, Thomas F. 73 Waltham Street 410 Christensen, Fred S. 11 Wilmot Street 311 44 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT *-Connors, Clarence L. 118 Rutland Street 390 *Connors, James E, 83 Rutland Street 368 *Dwy e-r,Jahn K 30 Stuart Street 441 KFugan, Arthur C. 20 Emerson Road 430 Grimes, Ernest. B. 13 Swc tt Court 225 "Hoey, Edward J. 9 Stuart Street 420 L€aFort, William P. 430 Pleasant Street 227 *LeShane, Frank C. 13 Wilmot Street 353 Mattison, John E. 24 Charles Street 283 *Menton, Lucy A. 669 Main Street 424 *Nowell, Caleb S. 42 Stuart Street 352 Norrish, 'William 1. 23 Purvis Street 320 Scharff, Louis 16 Oteott Street 2q2 Stewart, Robert; A._ Iq Rutland Street .148 Blanks 1714 Town Meeting; Member—fine Year Term lTo fill vacancy) "Harrington, Michael J. 37 Gilbert Street fi g Blanks 233 TOWN MEETING MEMBERS BY VIRTUE OF THEIR OFFICES .Selectmen Maurice H. O'Connell 0 Westminster Avenue Janes H. Sheridan 76 Green Street Edward D. Holland 16 Stearns Road Town Clerk Wn1, P. McGuire d$ 'Green Street Moderator P. Sarsfielrl Cunniff 711 Mai-shall Street Treasurer Larry W, Bri,ghain 4' Bri,,ham Street Collector of Taxes Frederick J. Colby 86 Bailey road Auditor William W. Norcross, Or. 39 Spruce Street Town Counsel Francis J. McNamara 5 Lovell Road Tree Warden John C. Ford 24 Church Street Chairman, School Committee Charles F, J. Harrington 9-B Fairview Avenue Chairman Library Trustees Charles F, Shaw 62 Langdo.n Avenue Chairman, Board of Health Earle J. Wylie 128 Mt. Auburn Street Chairman, Board of Assessors Edward A. Oates 37 Hazel Street RECORD OF TOWN 51BETINGS 45 Chairman, Planting Board Massis N. Tomassian 71 Spruce Street Chairman, Water Commissioners John P. Gallagher 16 Hawthorne Street Chairman, Parr Commissioners Winthrop G. Rockwell 13 Hawthorne Street Chairman, Playground Commissioners Bernard S. IN1cHugh 19 Emerson Road Representative in General Court George H. Dale 654 Main Street Finance Committee John A. Colbert, Chairman 14 Appleton Terrace Matthew TVA?'. J. Carley 48 Evans Street Sterling R. Carrington 11 Ston6eigh road. Grover C. Codie 99 lr ranji lin Street David E. Fit7gerald 34 01cott Street Ralph C. Gardiner 23 Commonwealth Road *J. Vincent MacDonough 8 Whitcomb Street Robert S. Quinby, Al. D. 161 School Street William. G. Grundy 29 Carver Road James T. Phelan 103 Chapman Street Edward C. Webster 124 lkfarsbaall Street **Rescue F. Daughters 35 Knoiv!es Road ***John M. Russell 96 Robbins Road ****Patrick A. I4lentan 669 Main Street Thomas E. Doyle TG Hillside Road Leo P. Landry 72 Bradford Road Wilfred T. Pacluet, Secretary 55 Spruce Street Arthur B. Jones 29 Carroll Street Felix A. Leonard 39 Brimmer Street Daniel J. Murphy 35 Channing Road Anthony Julian 11 Carlton Terrace Wl'Vl*. P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. *11esigned—Ambrose Lester Shipton appointed to fill vacancy. "Removed Elected to School Cornmitt", Jesse A, Mason ap- pointed to fill vacancy. ***l emoved—Elected to Library Trustees. Edward C. Flail ap- pointed to fill vacancy. ""Removed—Elected. to School Committee. Edmund F. Hickey appointed to fill vacancy. 46 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Annual Town Meeting, Monday Evening, March 5, 1934 Meeting was called to order at 8.15 P. M. by Moderator P. Sarsfield Cunnifl'. Officers' returns on warrant were read by Town Clerk, Wm. P. McGuire. Voted: To take yap Article 2. Article 2. To choose all-ether necessary Tows Ofl'iceys in such manner as the Town may direct. 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 Monday evening, TMa,rch 26, 1934, at 7.00 P. AT., to meet in the Senior High School, on Columbia Street, Wa- tertown, at which time and place all business called for in the warrant for the annual Town Meeting of March 5, 1934, under Articles 3 to 24, inclusive, will come before the meeting for consideration and action. Notice for Adjourned Town Meeting, Monday Evening, March 26, 1934 Notice is hereby given the legal voters of the Town of Watertown that the Town Meeting called for Monday eve- ning, March 5, 1934, at 8:15 P. M., has been adjourned until Monday evening, March 26, 1934, at 7 P. M., to meet in the Senior Hifrh School Building, on Columbia Street, in said Town of Watertown, at which time and place all I)Dsi- ness called for in the warrant for the Annual Town Meet- ing of March 5, 1934,-under Articles 3 to 24 1nelusive, will come before the meeting for consideration and action. And the legal voters of the Town of Watertown are hereby notified and warned to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by posting copies of this notice in ten or more conspicuous places in Town, twenty-four RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 47 hours at least prior to the time of said meeting, and also by causing a copy of the same to be published in aWater- town newspaper. Given under our hands this fifth day of March, A. D. 1934. P. 'SARSFIELD CUNNIFF, Moderator. 4' M. P. McGUIRE, Totm Clerk. Clerles Return on Notice I have posted copies of the foregoing notice in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town, at least twenty- four hours prior to the time of said adjourned meeting, and Have also caused a copy of the same to be published in a Watertown newspaper. Notices were marled 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 con- sidered at the meeting. `ILLI.t M P. McGETIRE, Town Clerk. Record of Annual Town Meeting, March 26, 1934 Adjourned Town fleeting was called to order at 7.30 P. M. by Moderator P. Sarsfield Cunni#f. Prayer was of- fered by Rev. Daniel C. Riordan, ptlstor of St. Patrick's Church. Clerk's return on notice for Adjourned Town Meeting was read by Town Clerk, N'Tm. P. McGuire. Number of Town Meeting Members necessary for a quorum. 93; number present on l arch 2+6th: 259. The Town fleeting Members present were sworn in by Town Clerk, Wm. P. McGuire, as follows: "Having been elected Town Meeting Members, you and each of you severalty, solemnly" swear that you will faith- fully perform the duties pertaining to that office, so help you, God." W TIF-•;RTOW\' TOWN REPORT MIJ Vacancies in Town Vlecting Membership Filled March 26th. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct 2 of the election of James Donovan, 11-A Fair- field Street, to fill one (1) vacancy in ternx expiring in 1935, caused by the election is Chairman of Assessors of Edward A. Oates, 37 Hazel Street. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct of the election of Elmer H. Comey, 23 Carver Road, to fill one (1) vacancy in term expiring in. 1937, caused by Charles L. Sheldon, 311 School Street, being elected in three year term at 1934 Town Election, he already being a member in term expiring in 1936, Mr. Conley to serve until the 1935 Town. Election. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct 9 of the election of Roscoe F. Daughters, 15 Knowles Road, to till one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1936, caused by removal from the precinct of George H. Malley; also of the election of harry E. dill, 86 Piermont Street, to fill one (1) vacancy in terns expiring in 1987, these two rnern- bers to serve until the 1935 Town Electron. Article 3. To hears the report of the Town Officers as printed and to hear the report of any committee hereto- fore appointed, and act thereon. Voted: That the reports of the Town Officers as printed in the Town. Report for the year 1938. be and they are hereby accepted. Article 4. To see what action the Town will take rela- tive to the continuance for the year 1934, of the Voluntary Contribution Agreement of Town employees relative to salaries and wages in force during the year 1933, or take any action relating thereto. 132 in the affirmative, 104 apposed. Voted; That all saharies be paid on the 1932 Basis, that is, that the ten per cent salary scut, voluntary or other- wise, shall expire as of January 1, 1934. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 49 Article 5. To grant such sums of money as may be thought necessary for the uses and expenses of the Town for the ensuffig year, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Record of Appropriations Voted at Adjourned Annual Town Meeting Hell on March 26, 1934. General Administration ($76,861.40) - SSelectmen"s Department Selectmen's Salaries $1,850.00 Salary of Clerk 4.50.00 l iseellaneous 800.00 $2,600.00 Auditor's Department: Auditor's Salary $2,070.00 Salary of Clerk 1,035.00 Contingencies 660.00 4,665.00 Treasurer's Department. Treasurer's Salary $3,150.00 Salary of Clerk 1,085.00 Extra Clerk Hire 500.00 Contingencies 1,450.00 6,135.00 Tax Title Foreclosures 2,000.00 Collector's Department (See Article J) Collector's Salary $2,070.00 Salary, 1st Clerk 1,260.00 Salary, 2nd Clerk 945.00 Extra Clerical Services 842.50 Contingencies 1,500.00 7,517.40 Tax Sale Advertising 1,200.00 Recording Deeds 1,500.00 Assessors' Department: Assessors' Salaries $3,690.00 Clerks' Salaries 4,31:3,00 Contingent 2,000.00 10,003.00 50 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Finance Committee 2,000.00 Legal Services: Salary of Town. Counsel 1,800.00 Contingencies 500.00 2,300.00 'down Clerk's Department: Town Clerk's Salary 3,1.50.00 Salary, 1st Clerk 1,215.00 Salary, 2nd Clerk. 1,170.00 Salary, 3rd Clerk 1,125.00 Contingencies 1,500.00 5,160.00 Engineering Department: Salaries 12,06+0.00 Contingent 1,200.00 Used 'Car 200.+00 Election Expense 8,000.00 Registrars of Voters: Salary of four men at q,90.00 each 360.00 Printing Voting Lists 600.00 Town Hall: Salary of Janitor 1,440.00 Labor 1,260.00 Telephone Operator 936.00 Fuel 1,000.00 Light 1,000.00 Contingent 500.00 Extension of Meat in Draughting Room 125.00 6,261.00 Planning Board 100.00 Prvtectionr of Persons and Property ($254,191.60) Police Department: 135 in favor, 101 opposed. Voted r Salaries: Chief 3,200.00 Lieutenants (3) 7,800.00 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 51 Sergeants (4) 9,800.00 Patrolmen (37) 80,00.00 101,500.00 Special Police 400.00 `i'.Janitor and ' agonman 1,825.00 *Clerk and Wagonman 1,825.00 'teletype 600.00 Replace Motorcycles 645.60 New 1994 Autos 1,156.00 Radio Equipment 525.00 Ordnance Equipment 1,100.00 Contingencies 4,000.0k: *136 in favor, 80 opposed. Voted. Eire Department: 144 in favor, 97 apposed. Voted: Salai ies Chief ♦,200.00 Captains (3) 7,800.00 Lieutenants (4) 9,800.00 Permanent Men (38) 83,000.00 Call Men (2) 310.00 Mechanic (1) 2,400,00 106,510.00 Tires—E' nwine 011e 250.00 New Dose 1,500.00 Toilets and Repairs 2,000.00 "Contingencies 4,000.00 **92 in affirmative, 122 opposed--To increase Contingen- cies to $6,000. Defeated. Inspector of Buildings: Salary of Inspector 2,340.00 :Salary of Clerk 225.00 Contingencies 100.00 2,665.00 Weights and Measures: : Salary of Sealer 1,620.00 50 Gallon Auto Measure 150.00 Contingencies 400.00 2,170.00 52 WATERTOWIq TOWN RETORT Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Departrnent: Salary of Superintendent 720.00 Salary of Clerk 427.50 Maintenance 2t000.00 Tree Warden's Department: Salary of 'Free Warden 900,00 Salary of Clerk 1.80.00 New Trees 400.00 Maintenance 4,000.00 Poles and Wines Department: 105 in the affirmative, 103 opposed. Voted: Salary of Inspector 3,200.00 Salary of Clerk 427.50 Maintenance 1,400.00 Labor 600.00 New 1934 Auto 600.00 Maintenance of Signal Room 865.00 Dog Officer 800.00 Article 9. To see what method the Town will vote to adopt for the collection of taxes for the ensuing ,year, and to fix the compensation of the Collector, or take any ac- tion relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction with, Article 5. 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, 1934, interest to be charged from the fifteenth day of October, 1934, at the rates per az imm. as provided by Chapter 59, Section 57 of the General Laws of 1930, and acts in amendment thereof. See Sched- tile for Appropriations under Article 5. Article 20: To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the stem of one thousand dollars ($1,000.) to be paid as an annuity to the dependents of Gilbert Nichols, deceased, RECORD OF TOWN MEE,TINGS 53 a former member of the Five Department, said annuity to be paid in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 340 of the Acts of 1933, providing for an annuity to depen- dents of a fireman who is billed or dies from injuries re- ceived, while in the performance of his duty, or take any action relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 5. Voted : That the sum of seven hundred and fifty dol- lars ($i 59) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the amount due for the year 1934 for an annuity to the de- pendents of Gilbert Nichols, deceased, former member of the Fire Department, said sum to be pnyable in accor- dance with the provisions of Chapter 340 of the Acts of 1933. Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,099.) to be paid as an annuity to the dependents of Willard E. Streeter, de- ceased, a farmer member of the Fire Department, said, annuity to be paid in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 340 of the Acts of 1933, providing for an annuity to dependents of a fireman who is killed or dies from in- juries received wW]e in the performance of his duty, or take any action relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 5. Voted. That the sum of seven hundred and fifty dol- lars ($750) he and is hereby appropriated to pay the amount due for the year 1934 for an annuity to the de- pendents of NVillard E. Streeter, deceased, a former member of the Fire Department, said sum to be payable in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 344 of the Acts of 1933. Voted: That this meeting be and is hereby adjourned until Tuesday evening, April 3, 1934, at 7.30 P. M. 54 WA,TER.TOWN TOWN RFXORT Notice for Adjourned Town Meeting, Tuesday Evening, April 3, 1934. Notice is hereby given the legal voters of the Town of Watertown that the Town Meeting called for Monday eve- ning, March 26, 1934 at 7.00 P. M. has been adjourned until Tuesday evening, April 3, 1934, at 7.30 P. M., to meet in the Senior High School building on Columbia ,street, in said Town of Watertown, at which time and place all business called for in the warrant for the Annual Towu Meeting of March 5, 1934, from Axticles 1 to 24 inclusive, will come before the meeting for consideration and action, with the exception of Articles 1, 2, 3, 4, 9. 24 and 21. Notice is hereby given that motions to reconsiders any or all action taken on salaries at Town Meetings held on March 26, 1934, under Article 5, will be offered at the meeting. And the legal voters of the Town of Watertown are hereby -notified and warned to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by pasting copies of this notice in ten or more 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-ninth day of March, A. D. 1934. . P. SARSFIELD CTJN1uIFF, Moderator. W11+1. P. McGUIRE, Town CI&rk. Clerk's Return on Notice I have posted copies of the foregoing notice in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town, at least twenty- four hours pricer to the time of said adjourned meeting, and have also caused a copy of the same to be published in a Watertown newspaper. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 55 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 he con- sidered at the meeting. WILLIAM P. McG[JIRE, Town Clerk. Record of Adjourned Town Meeting, Tuesday Evening, April 3, 1934 Meeting was called to order at 7.39 P. M. by Moderator P. Sar•sfield Cunniff. Clerk's return on notice for Ad- journed Town Meeting was read by Town Clerk Wm. P. McGuire. Number of Town Meeting Members necessary for a quorum, 93; number present on April 3rd: 262. The Town Meeting Members present were sworn in lay Town Clerk Wm. P. McGuire, as follows "Having been elected Town 1jeeting Members, you and each of you severally, solemnly ,swear that you will faith- fully and impartially perform the ditties pertaining to that office, so help you, Gail.:: Vacancy in Town Meeting Membership Filled Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct 1 of the election of James B. Smith, EIS Templeton Parkway, to fill one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1936, caused by resignation of William R. Curran, 22 Templeton Parkway, this member to serve until the March 1935 Town Election. Article 5. To grant such sums of money as may be thought necessary for the uses and expenses of the Town for the ensuing year, direct low the same shall he raised, or tape any action relating thereto. The following notice for reconsideration was filed on March 29, 1934, with the Town Clerk: 50 W ATERTOW N 'SOWN REPORT "Watertown, Mass., March 29, 1934. "Mr. Wm. P. McGuire, 'own Clerk, Watertown, Mass. "Dear Sir: "Notice is hereby given that motions to reconsider u or all action taken on salaries at Town Meeting held on March 20, 1934, under Article 5, will be offered at the meeting. "Respectfully yours, (Signed) JOHN A. COLBERT," Record of Appropriations Voted Under Article 5 April 3, 1934 Health and Sanitation ($54,495.00 Health Department: 125 in favor, 105 opposed. Voted: Salary of Agent $21,880.00 Salary of Clerk 1,035.00 Salary of Nurses (3) 2,700.00 Contagious Diseases 24,000.00 Baby Clinic 440.00 Dental Clinic 2,500.00 Contingent 1,0+00.00 Cattle Inspection: Salary of Veterinarian 540.00 Inspection of(Plumbing: Salary of Inspector $2,250.00 Contingencies 100.00 2,350.00 Sewer Department: Construction 3,0,0.00 Maintenance 1.5,000.00 Drainage 3,(100.00 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 57 Cane and Lighting of Highways ( 233,171.00) Highway Department Salaries: 132 in the affirmative, 110 opposed. Noted: Superintendent $3,240.00 First Clerk 1,350.00 Second Clerk I J2 .00 5,715.00 Office Expense 400.00 Vacations 7,284.00 *Construction 23,6 72.00 Maintenance 65,000.00 Patching Streets, C. W. A. 5,000.00 Stable Maintenance 12,000.00 Garbage Collection 27,500.00 Ashes and Paper 25,000.00 Dust Laying; 5,i340.00 Better ment Street (See Article 19) Hill Street, from Fayette Street to Pal- frey Street--Special for Construction and Drainage on above street 11,9450.00 New 1934 Auto 050.00 Street Lights 40,000.00 Sidewalks 6,000.00 *146 in favor, 22 opposed. Voted. That the suer of twenty-eight thcu&and, six hundred and seventy-two dol- lars ($28,6 i 2.00) be and is hereby appropriated for the purpose of paying the cost of construction of Irving Street from. flit. Auburn Street to Charles River Road; Marshall Street, from Alt. Auburn Street to OEver Street; Morse Street, from Galen Street to Watertown Street. Charities and Soldiers' Benefits (.5189,959.73) Infirmary Department Salary of Keeper $900.00 General Expense 4,929.73 Public Welfare Department: Salary of Agent 2,000.00 E 58 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Salary of Visitor-12 7 in the affirmative, 99 opposed,Voted: 1,`100.00 Salary of Clerks (2)—127 in the affirm- ative, 98 opposed. Voted: 1,800.00 Salary* of Male Clerk 1,000.00 Investigators (2)-127 in the affirm—titive, 100 opposed. Voted: %400.00 Contingent 2,000.00 Outside Aid 1.00,000.00 Mothers' Aid 30,000.00 Old Age Assistance 20,000.00 Town Physician L530.00 State Aid 2,200.00 Soldiers' Relief and Mlitary Aid 20,000.00 Schools and Libraries School Department: Vote for Rolleall: 127 in favor, 94 opposed. "General Control: Rollcall Vote: 129 in favor, 113 opposed. Voted $18,700.00 "Moderator Cunniff appointed John A. Collins, Wm. W. Norcross, Jr., and Harold S. Tack as counters and checkers for rollcall on General Control Appropriation in School Department. Article 10. 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 share of the Principal of the Middlesex County Tubercu- losis Hospital Funding Loan, Act of 1932, bonds maturing in 1934, issued in compliance with Chapter 10, Acts of 1932, also for any other indebtedness incurred and out- standing tinder said Chapter 10, also for the Town's share of the cost and interest on said bonds due in 1934, also for the Town's share of theexpense incurred under the provisions of Chapter 331 of the acts of 1933 which pro- vided for the settlement of certain claims of the Common- RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 5 wealth against the Middlesex County Tuberculosis 110,9- pital District, also for the care, maintenance and repair of said hospital for 1933,and including interest on temporary notes issued therefor, in accordance with sections of 1`hapter i11 of the General Laws applicable thereto, and for all other expenses in connection therewith, determine how the money shall be raised, or in any way act thereon. Voted: That the sum of ten thousand dollars ( 1{I,ODD) this being the Town's share of the principal of the Middle- sex County Tuberculosis Hospital Funding Doan, Act of 1932 bonds maturing in 1934, be and the same is hereby appropiiated, and that a further sum of three thousand. six hundred ten dollars and forty-eight cents ($3,619.48) be and hereby is appropriated on account of interest and other charges on .account thereof. That a, further surd of one thousand, six hundred- sixty-seven dollars and sixty- seven cents ( 1,6 7.£7) be and hereby is appropriated for the TowWs share of the: expense incurred under the pro- visions of {Chapter 331 of the Acts of 1933, which pro- vided for the settlement of certain claims of the Com- monwealth against the Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital District. That a further sure of six thousand, five hundred twenty-seven dollars and eight cents $6,- 527.48) be and hereby is appropriated for the Town's share of the net cost of cafe, maintenance and repair's of the Middlesex County Hospital, including interest on tem- porary notes issued therefor, in accordance with sections of Chapter 111 of the General Laws applicable thereto. Article 19. To hear the report of the Selectmen rela- tive to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit Coolidge I-Ell Road, from Grave Street to ac- cepted portion of Coolidge Hill Road; Grandview Avenue, fr•oin Gilbert Street to Cope- land Street; Hill Street, from Palfrey Street to Fayette Street; 60 WATER,'TOWN TOWN REPORT Nyack Street, from Delmont Street to dead end; under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 89 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assess- ment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them, as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to Like by eminent do- main, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise, any lard nec- essary for said laying out, provide the surn or sums of money necessariy to pay the cost or land damages there- for, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Hill Street TOWN OF WATEPTOWN, MASS. Selectmen's Office. March 9, 1934. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chap- ter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Water- town, met on the 3rd day of March, A, D. 1934, at 2.15 o'clock P. AT., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the 901 day of March A. D. 1994 at 8 o'clock P. U for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties inter- ested, on a petition for the laying out of Dill ,Street as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Hill Street be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following descrip- tion, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 25, 1934. Desciiption—Mill Street Beginning at a point�of cut-va,ture on the southerly side of Palfrey Street, four hundred eighty-eight and three- tenths (488.3) feet, Tnore or less, northwesterly from the westerly line: of Pearl Street, thence turning and extend- ing westerly and southerly along a curved line having a RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 61 radius of fifteen (15) feet, twenty-four and seven tenths (24.7) feet, more or less, to a point of tangency on the easterly line of Hill Street; thence extending southwest- erly along the easterly line of Hill .street, four hundred twenty-rune and four hundredths (421.04) feet, more or less, to a point of tangency; thence turning and extend- ing southerly .and easterly along a curved line have a ra- dius of fifteen (15) feet, twenty-three and nine tenths (23.9) feet, more or lens, to a Faint of curvature on the northerly line of Fayette Street by land belonging to the fallowing-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are herewith recorded, consecutively, namely, Benjamin Immix et ux Anna M., -one hundred twenty-twos and seven hundredths (122.07) feet; Thomas J. Crosby, et ux, Catherine F., one hundred fifty-six and eight tenths (156.8) feet, comprising two (2) lots, one (1) of eighty-three and thirteen hundredths (83.13) feet, and one of seventy-three and sixty-seven hundredths (73.67) feet; Antonio Dinardo, et ux, Annina and Felice Digiovine, et uX, Maria, one hundred (100) feet; thence turning and extending northwesterly along the northerly line of Fay- ette Street, fifty (50) feet, more or less, to a point of cur- vature; thence turning and extending easterly and north- erIy along a curved line having a radius of fifteen (1.5) feet, twenty-three and two tenths (23.2) feet, more or less, to a point of tangency on the westerly line of Hill Street thence extending northeasterly along the west- erly line of Hill Street, four hundred twenty-sit and thirty-two hundredths (426.32) feet, more or less, to a point of curvature; thence turning and extending north- erly and westerly along a curved line having a radius of fifteen (15) feet, twenty-two and four tenths (22.4) feet, more or less, to a paint of tangency on the southerly line of Palfrey Street; by land belonging to the following- named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are herewith recorded consecutively, namely, Patrick J. McDermott, one hundred fifteen (115) feet; Heirs or Dev- isees of Bessie S. Wallace, Isaiah IT. Wallace, Administra- 62 WATERTOVWN TOWN REPORT tar, sixty-six and fire tenths (66.5) feet; Walter L. Hatch and Goldie P. Match, sixty-six and forty-two hundredths (66.42) feet; Margaret E. Barry, fifty (50) feet; Joseph P. Quinlan, fifty (50) feet; Alonzo F. Simmons, et ux, Lillian L., one hundred seven (107) feet; thence turning and extending southeasterly along the southerly line of Palfrey Street, fifty and two tenths (50.2) feet, more or less, to a point of curvature and also point of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of Hill Street, which is twenty (20) feet in width between parallel limes, extending from the south- erly line of Palfrey Street to the northerly line of Fayette Street. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof established as shown on a, plan entitled "Town of Water- town, flan of Hill Street, to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, February 15, 1934, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," on file in the office of the Town Cleric, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in the South Registry District of 'Middlesex County with this order. And it is therefore ORDERED that Mill Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the pro- visions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amendinerr-ts thereto according 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, we here- by determine that no damages have been sustained and. none are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for the assessment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage of the community from said laying out and that Betterments RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 63 are to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of land in said area described in said Schedule and as shun on a. playa of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town, En- gineer, dated February 15, 1934, and on file in the office of the Town Cleric of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South :District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described Parcel. MAURICE H. 01CONNELL, JAMES H. SHERIDAN, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Selectmen. Selectmen's Office. Watertown, Mass., April 13, 1934. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town of Wa- tertown, regularly called and duly warned and held on the 3rd day of April, A. D. 1934, at which meeting a quorum was present when ,Article 1.9 of the Waryant was before the meeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named street, to wit Hill Street: under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said street, as and for a public way, and will authorize the Selectmen to tape by eminent domain, or acquire by pur- chase, or othermvise acquire, any land necessary for said layhig out, provide the sum or sums of money necessaiT to pay the cost or land damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." 64 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT An order of the Selectmen laying out Hill Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it ivas voted unanimously as follows "That the laying out of Bill Street as a public way, as appeaxs in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to take the land described in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Hill Street as and for a public way, it is iiecessary to acquire the sev- eral parcels of land which are included in the area de- scribed in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meeting therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained within the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the saine are hereby taker.for the purposes of a public way, including the ease- ment in the land adjoining the location of said public way consisting of the right to have the land of the Iocation protected by having the surface of the adjoining land slope from the boundary of the location, under the pro- visions of law authorizing the assessment: of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was duly fled in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven clays prior to said "Town Meeting. And all trees -Ligon the land so taken and all structures axed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 65 1934, to take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consi.deratiom of the question of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as showy on said Schedule. Adopted MAU'RICE H. 01CONNELL, JA. ES H. SHERIDAN, ED ARD D. HOLLAND, Selectmen. Schedule Tn said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of April next preceding the date of this order. The persons named in said Schedule are the sup- posed owners of record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners un- known. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Water- town. Schedule—Hill Street Side 4)1 Area Front, Balimaated D m_ Street Takers %90 Ilettarm,ent age* Owner Addrems fat Na. SeniRnArt Rix.et ux, Anna M.,i56 Palfrey, Stw, 'MYaa.. E:mt 1279 122.01 $488.28 None tertown ,»,. . ......»............. 8;2" Thos. J. Crosby, et uyl Catherine R. 15 I3311 St., Erwt 821 HAS 132.52 Norte Watertown ................. . 8_26-1 `Fho-- J. Crosby. eL UN, CaLherine F., 15 IIiLI St., EU4 727 73»67 28-1.68 None Watert€w-a -........, .». 3_24_3 Elizabeth M. Donahue, 11 3-24_16 Etst 737 73.G7 291.68 *Tone 1ti11 St.. Watertown _4 Antonio Dinardo, et ux, ATmina. 89_91 Fayette 66 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT St.. Watertown .......... 3-24-15- Felice Fi-ziovine. et ux. 11111-in, 89ill FaYeLte Exist IQF-4) IM00 400.00 None St.. 'Watertown ..........-- -fl Patrick J. hZeDertnoLt. 95 3-26-3- West 119-9 11.-).0 0 490.00 None Fayette St.. Watertown- -6 Heirs or Devisees of lies_ sae S. Wallace. hatah 11 Walliivu, Arlim, lz Hill West ra 66 66.5 266.6D None St.. AVatierLown .............. 3-26-4 Walker L. Hntch, Goldie B. Hatch, IR Hill St., WL.lt U 4 "A 2 265.fS Nnue WaUrtown -...............-- 3-26-5 Margaret E. Barry. 22 If ill 2_26- West -500 50. 200.00 None St., Watertown ....... 6u-4 )w,uph P. Quininn, 3-29- 1',' Ili][ SLi-t:L!L 6-713- West 0 .90, 200100 None Wntertown ........................ .4 Alonzo 10. SLnununs et, I-Al- houl 1-, 1103 Palfrey St.. a- 6 wtmt 111 107. 428.0.0 None AI'Mertown ....................... 7'. For appropriation, see Schedule under Art. 5—Better- ment Street. Voted: That this meeting be and is hereby adjourned until Wednesday evening, April 11, 1934, at 7:30 P. M., to meet in the Senior High School Building, Columbia St. Adjourned Annual To" Meeting, April 11, 1934 Notice for Adjourned Annual Town Meeting, Wednesday Evening, April 11, 1934 Notice is hereby given the legal voters of the Town of Watertown that the Town Meeting called for Tuesday evening, April 3, 1934, at 7:30 P. M. has been adjourned until Wednesday evening, April 11, 1934, at 7:30 P. M., to meet in the Senior High School Building, on Columbia Street, in said Town of Watertown, at which time and place all business called for in the warrant for the Annual Town Meeting of March 5, 1934, from Articles I to 24, inclusive, will come before the meeting for consideration and action, with the exception of Ai-ticles 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 19, 20 and 21. Notice is hereby given that motions to reconsider any or all action taken on salaries at Town Meeting held on RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 67 March 26, 1934, or on April 3, 1934, will be off er'ed at the meeting. Notice is hereby given that reconsideration will be asked on the vote passed under Article 5, appropriating the sure of thirteen thousand, seven hundred dollars ($13,700) for {General Control in School Department. 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 fifth day of April, A. D. 1934. P. SARSFIELD CUNNIFF, Moderator, WK P. Mc+GUIRE, Towti Clerk. Clerk's Return on Notice 1 have posted copies of the foregoing notice in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town, at least twenty- four hours prior to the time of said adjourned meeting, and have also caused a copy of the same to be published in a Watertown newspaper. Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Members at least twenty-four hours prior to the time of said Ad- journed Town Meeting of the proposed lousiness to be considered at the meeting. ILLIAM P. McGUIR,E, Tows. Clerk. Record of Adjourned Town Meeting, April 11., 1934 Meeting was called to order at 7:30 P. M. by Moderator P. Sarsfield Cunniff. Clerk's return on notice for Ad- journed Town Meeting was read by Town Clerk, 'ern. P. McGuire. 68 WA TERTOWN 'TOWN REPORT Number of Town Meeting Members necessary for a quorum: 93 ; number present on April 11, 1934; 244. The Town Meeting Members present were swt .•n in by Yawn Clerk, "ern. P. McGuire, as follows "Having been elected Town Meeting Members, you sev- erally, solemnly swear that you will faithfully and im- partially perform the duties pertaining to that office to the best of your ability, so help you, God." Article 5. To grant such sums of money as may be thought necessary for the uses and expenses of the Town for the ensuing year, direct hove the same shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. The following notice for reconsideration was filed on April 5, 1934, with the Town Clerk. °`Watertown, Mass., April 5, 1934. "WIr. Wm. P. McGuire, Town Clerk, Watertown, Mass. "Dear Sir: "Notice is hereby given that motions to reconsider~ any or all action taken on salaries at Town Meeting held on March 26, 1934, or April 3, 1934, render Article 5, will be offered at the meeting. "Notice is hereby given that reconsideration will be asked on the vote passed under Article 5 appropriating the sum of thirteen thousand, seven hundred dollars ( 13,700) for General Control in School Department. Very truly yours, "JAC:AGM. (Signed) John A. Colbert." RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 09 Record of Appropriations Voted at Adjourned Town Meeting, April 11, 1934 Schools and Libraries ($005,175.00) School Department.- Voted General Control 13,700.00 Instruction—Salaries and Supplies, 126 in favor, 101 opposed 468,860.00 Operation-115 in favor, 105 opposed, Voted: 58,815.00 Maintenance 5,500.00 New Equipment 700.00 Miscellaneous, 114 in favor, 101 opposed 6,400.00 Evening School, 120 in favor, 92 opposed 3,450.00 Trade and Continuation 1.02000.00 Transportation 1,500.00 Public Library Salaries 25,250.00 Books, Periodicals and Binding 0,000.00 Maintenance 51,000.00 Recreation ($9,850.00) Park Department: Salary of Superintendent 500.00 Maintenance 9,500.00 Victory Field 2,000X Tennis Courts 700.00 Waterproof Grandstand 1:5U0 Playground Department: Salaries 9900.00 Maintenance 1,500.00 Equipment 300.00 Public Enterprises ($52,085.25) Water Department, Salaries Superintendent $3,200.00 70 WA"T RTOW'N TOWN REPORT Ist Clerk 1,300.00 2nd Clerk 1,030.00 $5,536.00 Maintenance 41,300.00 Office Expense 2,125.25 Vacations 1,299.00 New 1984 Car 625,00 New 1934 Truck 1,200.00 Cemeteries (.1;,13,250, 0) Cemetery D epar t77m ent. Salary of Superintendent 2,000.00 Labor 8,000.00 Contingent 500.00 Tombs and "Teel house at R dgelawn 2,500.00 Lowering Device and Greens 250.00 Public Debt and Interest ( 331,000.00) Town Debt (See Article 6) 216,000.00 Interest 115,000.00 Unclassified ($91,067,02) Pensions 13,600.00 Memorial Day (See Article 11) 1,100.00 Insurance 10,835.37 Workmen's Compensation - 5,000.00 Printing Town Reports 1,159.38 Headquarters for Veterans of Foreign Wars (See Art. 12) 1,080.00 Headquarters Disabled American 'veterans (See Art. 13) 360.00 Contingent 2,450.00 Reserve Fund 10,000.00 Unpaid Bills 317.04 County T. B. Assessment (See Art. 10) April 3, 1934 21,805.29 Civil Works Projects (See dirt. 17) Highway Department 10,000.00 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 71 School Department 2,800-00 Water Department 8,960.00 Special for Committee on Revision of Zoning By-Law (See Art. 22) 100.00 Annuity for Dependents of Gilbert Nichols (See Art. 20) Alarch 26, 1934 r 50.00 Annuity for Dependents of Willard E. Streeter (See Art. 21) March 26, 1934 760.00 April 11th. After Appropriations for Town Debt and Interest were voted by the meeting, motions were offered to reconsider the votes pertaining to salaries at previous meetings passed on March 26th and. April 3rd, which had provided for a reduction of ten per cent (10%) in salaries as compared with the 1932 Appropriations for Salaries, and the meeting then proceeded to increase each salary account by ten per cent (10 c) as voted and appearing in the Schedule of .Appropriations under .Article 5. Notation. Appropriations indicated by star (*) were increased ten per cent (10%) from the amounts voted at Town Meetings held on March 26th and April 3, 1984. Official Record of Appropriations 'noted at Adjourned Annual Town Meetings, Held on March 26, April 3 and April 11, 1934 Article 5. Voted: That the following sums be and are hereby appropriated for the use of the various "mown de- partments, as indicated in the following Schedule, for the current year beginning January 1, 1934. General Administration ( 82,264.00) Moderator Selectmen's Department: *Selectmen's Salaries $10 a00.00 *Salary of Clerk 500.00 Miscellaneous 800.00 $2,800.00 72 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Auditor's Department: `Auditor's Salary 3,300.00 *Salary of Clerk 1,150.00 Contingencies 600.00 5,110.00 Treasurer's Department; *Treasurer's Salary 3,500.00 *Salary of Clerk 1,150.00 Extra Clerk Hire .500.00 Contingencies 1,450.00 6,600.00 Tax Title Foreclosures 2,000.00 Collector's Department (See Art. 9) : *Collector's Salary 3,800.00 *Salary, 1st Clerk 1,400.00 *Salary, 2nd Clerk . 1,050.00 'Extra Clerical Services 950.00 Contingencies 1,600.00 8,200.00 Tax Sale .Advertising 1,200.00 Recording Deeds 1,500.+00 Assessors' Department: *Assessors' Salaries 4,100.00 *Clerks' Salaries 4,799.00 Contingent 2,000.00 10,889.00 Finance Committee 2,000.00 Legal Services: `Salary of Town Counsel 2,000.00 Contingencies .500.00 2,500.00 Town Clerk's (Department *Town Clerk's Salary 3,500.00 *Salary, 1st Clerk 1,350.00 *Salary, 2nd Clerk 1,300.00 *Salary, 3rd Clerk 1,250.00 Contingencies 1,500.00 8,900.00 Engineering Department: *Salaries 13,400.00 Contingent 1,200.00 Used Car 200.00 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS i 3 *Registrars of Voters: *Salary of four men at 100 each 400.00 Printing Voting Lists 600.00 Town Hall: *Salary of Janitor 1,600.00 "Labor- 17400.00 :°'Telephone Operator 10040.00 Fuel 1,000.00 Light 1,000.00 Contingent 500.00 Extension of Heat in Draughting Room 125,00 6,665.00 Planning Board 100.00 Protection of Persons and Property ($254,951,60) Police Department, March 26, 1934: Salaries: Chief $3,200.00 Lieutenants (3) 7,800.00 .Sergeants (4) 9,800.00 Patrolmen (37) 80,700.00 $101,500.00 Special Police 400.00 Janitor and Wagonma,n . 13825.00 Clerk and Wagonman 1,825.00 Teletype 600.00 Replace Motorcycles 645.60 New 1934 Autos 1,150,00 Radio Equipment 525.00 Ordnance Equipment 1,100.00 Contingencies 4,000.00 Fire Department: March 26, 1934: Salaries: Chief $3,200.00 Captains (3) 7-800.00 Lieutenants (4) 9,800.60 Permanent lien (38) 83,000.00 74 WATI RTOWN TOWN REPORT Cr11.l Men (2) 310.00 Mechanic (1) 2,400.00 106,510.00 Tires — Engine One 250.00 New Hose 1. 500.00 Toilets :and. Repairs 2,000.00 Contingencies 4,000.00 Inspector• of Buildings: *Salary of Inspector 2,000.40 *Salary- of Clerh 250.00 Contingencies 100.00 2,950.00 Weights and Measures. *Salary of Sealer 1,800.00 0 Gal. Auto Measure 150.00 Contingencies 400.00 2,850.00 Gypsy and Brown Tail Math Department: *Salary of Superintendent 800.00 *Sala.ry of Clerk 475.00 Maintenance 2,000.00 'free Warden: *Salary of Tree Warden 1,000.00 *Salary of ClerR 200.00 New Trees 400.00 Maintenance 4x000.41[l Poles and IN- Tires ,Department: Salary of Inspector: March 26, 1934 3,200.00 *Salary of Clerk 475.00 Maintenance 1,400.00 Labor 6,100.00 New 1934 Auto 600.00 Maintenance of Signal Room 86.5.00 Dog Officer 300.00 Health and Sanitation { 55,540.00) Health Department: .PSalary of Agent 3,200.00 *Salary of Clerk 1,15 0.00 RECORD GE TOWN MEETINGS t 5 *Salary of Nurses (3) 3,000.00 Contagious Diseases 20,000.00 Baby Clinic 440.00 Dental Clinic 2,500.00 Contingent 1,000.00 Cattle Inspection *Salary of Veterinarian $600.00 Inspector of Plumbing: *Salary of Inspector $2,500.00 Contingencies I oo 2,600.00 Sewer Department: Construction 3,050.00 Maintenance 15,000.00 Drainage 3,000.00 Care and Lighting of Highways ( 233,306.00) Highway Department: Salaries: *Superintendent 8,600.00 1st Clerk 1,500.00 *2nd Clerk 1,250.00 0,350.00 Office Expense 400.00 Vacations 7,284.00 Construction: 28,672.00 Irving Street, fi7om Mt. Auburn St. to Charles River Road, Marshall St. from t. Auburn St. to, Oliver St., Morse St. from Galen St. to Watertown. St. Maintenance 65,000.00 Patching Streets, C. W, A. 5,000.00 Stable Maintenance 1.2,000.00 Garbage Collection 27,500.00 Ashes and Paper 25,000.00 Dust Laying 52000.00 76 WA'1 ERTOWN TOWN REPORT Betterment Street (See Art. 19) : Dill St., from Fayette St. to Palfrey St. Special for Construction and Drainage (o2r above ,street) 4,950.00 New 1934 Auto 650.00 Street Lights 40,000.00 Sidewalks 6,000.00 Charities and SoIdiers' Benefits ($190,360.14) Infirmary, Department: *Salary of Keeper 1,000.00 *General Expense 5,060.14 Public Welfare Department: *Salary of Agent 2,000.00 Salary of Visitor—April 3, 1934 1,200.00 Salary of ClerRs (2)--- .pr'il 3, 1934 1,800.00 Salary of Male Clerk—April 3, 1934 1,000.00 Investigators (2)—April pail 3, 1934 2,400.00 Contingent 2,0O0.00 Outside Aid :100,000.00 Mothers' Aid 30,000.00 Old Age Assistance 20,000.00 Town Physician 1,700.00 State Aid 2,200.00 Soldiers' Relief and Military Aid 20,000.00 Schools and Libraries ($605,175.00) School Department: General Control $13,700.00 Instruction — Salaries and Supplies 468,860.00 Operation 58,815,00 Maintenance 5,500.00 New Equipment 700,00 Miseellaneons 6,400.00 Evening School 3,450.00 Trade and Continuation I0,000.00 RECORD OF TOWN AIEETrNGS 77 Transportation 1,500.00 Public Library: *Salaries 25,250.04 Books, Periodicals and Bidding 6,000.00 Maintenance 5,000.00 Recreation ($9,850.00) Park Department: *Salary of Superintendent 500-00 Maintenance 2,500-00 Victory Field 2,000.00 'tennis, Courts 700.00 Waterproof Grandstand 150.00 Playground Department: *Salaries 2.200.00 Maintenance 1,500.DO New Equipment 300.00 Public Enterprises ($52,085.25) Water Department: Salaries: *Superinten+dent $3,200,00 *1st Clerk 1,300.00 *2ndClerk 1,036.00 5,530.00 Maintenance 41,300.00 Office Expense 245.25 Vacations 1,299.00 New 1934 Car £25.00 New 1934 Truck 1,200.00 Cemeteries ($13,250.00) Cemetery Department: *Salary of Superintendent 2,000.40 Labor 8,000.00 Contingent 500.00 Tombs and Tool House at Ridgel,awn 2,500.00 Lowering Device and Greens 250.00 7S WATER.TOWN TOWN REPORT Public Debt and Interest ($331,000.00) Torn Debt (See article 6) 216,000.00 Interest 115,000.00 Unclassified ($91,007.02) Pensions $13,600.00 Memorial .Day (See Article 11) 1,100.00 Insurance 10,825.37 Workmen's Compensation 5,000.00 Printing Town. Reports 1.,159.38 Headquarters for `veterans of foreign Wars (See ArticIe 12) 1,080.00 Headquarters for Disabled American Veterans (See Article 13) 360.00 Contingent %450.00 Deserve Fiend 10700().00 Unpaid Bills 317.04 County T. B. Assessment (See Art. 10) 21,805.23 Civil Works Projects- (See Art. 17) Mghw.ay Department 10P000.00 School Department 2,80O-00 Water Department 8,960.00 Annuity for dependents of Gilbert Nichols (See Articie 20) 750.00 Annuity for dependents of Willard E. Streeter (See article 1) 750.00 Committee for Revision of Zoning By-Law (See Article 22) 100.00 Total r I)propriations $1,919,349.01 April 11th. Voted . That the sum of one million, nine hundred nineteen thousand, three hundred forty-nine dollars and one cent ( 1,919,349.01) be and is hereby as- sessed on the lolls and estates for the current year. Art gel e 6. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay that portion of the RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 79 Town debt which matures on or previous to January 1, 1935), direct hove the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 5. Voted: That the sum of two hundred sixteen thousand dollars ($216,000.) be and is hereby appropriated to pay that portion of the Town debt which matures during the year 1934. 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 1994, 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 1934. Voted: That the Treasurer be and he is hereby 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 1934, in accordance with the provis- ions of Section 17 of Chapter 44 of the General Laws; any debt sa iUCUrred to be paid from the revenue of 1934. Article 8. 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 1933, in accordance with the provisions of Section 17 ofChapter 44 of the General Laws ; any debt so incurred to be paid from the revenue of 1933. Voted: That the Treasurer be and he is hereby 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 1933, in accordance with the provis- ions of Section 17 of Chapter 44 of the General Laws; any debt so incurred to be paid from the revenue of 1933. Article 11. To see if the Town will appriopriate a sum of money for the rent of the Grand Army Dail, care of the 80 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT grounds around the Soldiers' Monument, and to defray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers on the next Memorial flay, and authorize Isaac P, Patten Post No. 31, G. A. R, to expend the same, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 5. Voted: That the suzn of eleven hunch-ed dollars ( 1100.) be and is hereby appropriated for the rent of the Grand Army ITall, care of the grounds around the Soldiers' Monument, and to defray the expenses of decor- ating the graves of deceased soldiers on the next Mem- orial Day, one thousand dollars ($1,000.) to be expended endear the direction of Isaac F. Patten Post No. 81, G. A. R., and one hundred dollars ($109.) to be expended under the direction of Watertown Post No. 99, American Legion. Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sure of money to pay the cost of providing suitable headquarters for Burnham-Manning Post No. 1105, Vet- erans of Foreign Wars of the Ignited States, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Burnham-Manning Post No.1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the 'United States.) Action taken in conjunction with Article 5. Voted: That the stun of one thousand and eighty dol- lars ($1,090.) be and is hereby appropriated for rent of Headquarters for Burnham-Manning fast No. 1105, Vet- erans of Foreign Wars of the United States, to be ex- pended ender the direction of the Selectmen. Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a.sum of money to pay the cost of providing suitable head- quarters for Watertown Chapter No. 14, Disabled Ameri- can Veterans of the World War, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. RBCORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 81 Action taken in conjunction with Article 5. Voted: That the sum of three hundred and sixty dol- lars ($360.) be and is hereby appropriated for rent of Headquarters for Watertown Chapter No. 14,. Disabled . American Veterans of the World War, this money to be expended under the direction of the Selectmen. Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Chapter 136, Sections 21 to 25 inclusive, of General Laws, Tercentenary Edition, relative to certain sports and games permitted on the Lord's bay, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Mrs. Mary Con- nors and others.) Indefinitely postponed. Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Schoch. Committee to sell a second-hand bookkeeping machine now in use in the School Department, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of School Com- mittee.) Indehnitely postponed. Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of twelve hundred dollars, ($1200.) to be ex- pended by the School Committee for the. purchase of a bookkeeping machine, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of School Committee.) Indefinitely postponed. Article 17_ To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of twenty--five thousand dollars ($25,000.) to pay the cost of materials, trucking and all ether necessary charges arising out of the conduct of Civil Works Admin- istration projects, said sums to be expended under the direction of the Civil Works Administrator, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the suer of ten thousand dollars ( 10,000.) be and is hereby appropriated for materials and labor to A 82 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT be expended by the Highway Department, if and when projects are approved under the direction of the Admin- istrator of the E. R. A. Voted: That the sum of twenty-eight hundred dollars ($2800.) be and is hereby appropriated for materials and labor to be expended by the School Department, if and when projects are approved under the direction of the Administrator of the E. R. A. Voted: That the sum of eight thousand, rune hundred and sixty dollars ($8,960.) be and is hereby appropriated for materials and labor to be expended any the. Water De- partment, if and when projects are approved ender the direction of the Administrator of the E. R. A. Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to offer the land owned by the Town of Watertown at the corner of Alain and Church Streets now occupied by the old Town Mall and other ll)uildings to the Federal Government as a site for a post office building, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of G. Frederick Robinson and others.) Indefinitely postponed. Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to appoint a committee consisting of the Town Counsel, the Building Inspector, and five members of the Planning Roared to study and revise the Zoning By-law, and to appropriate the sum of one hundred dollars ( 100.) to pay the cost of advertising, printing, hearings and expert advice, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the Plan- ning Board.) Voted: That the Moderator be nuthorized to appoint a committee, consisting of the Town Counsel, Building In- spector and five members of the Planning Board to study and revise the Zoning By-Law, and to pay the cost of ad- vertising, printing, hearings and expert advice, the stem of one hundred. dollars ( 100.) be and is hereby appr-o- prated. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 8 Conunittee Appointed by Moderator CunnifF on May 1, 1034 Town Counsel, Francis J. McNamara, 5 Lovell Road, Building Inspector, William fir. 'Filson, 61-A Phillips Street, Planning Board. Ernest M. Small, 42 Walnut Street, Ronald Stone, 100 Russell Avenue, Massis N. Tomassian, 71 Spruce Street, Wilfred A. Norris, 47 Emerson Road, John H. Dardis, 26 Hawthorne Street. Article 23. To hear the report of the Planning Board relative to a petition of Joseph L. Doherty and others, for an amendment to the Zoning By-Law, by altering the Zoning Map therein referred to, by changing certain prop- erty located at the corner of Main and Gleason Streets, as shown on Assessors' Plan of the Town of Watertown, Section 11, Block 23, Lot `9, Plan Lot 02-A and Section 11, Block 23, Lot 1, Plan Lot 2-B, from District 3--C (two- family residence district) to District 2-P (store pur- poses). Indefinitely postponed. Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to accept a deed from Abby M. Gardner and I11abelle W. Dickinson for public purposes of a certain lot of land located on Win- ter Street, Watertown, containing approximately forty- fire hundred twelve (4512) square feet, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the Selectmen be and they are hereby au- thorized an behaIf of the Town to accept a deed from .Abby M. Gardner and Mabelle W. Dickinson for public purposes of a certain Iot of land located on Winter Street, Watertown, containing approximately forty-five hundred twelve (4512) square feet. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Merle. 84 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Warrant for Party Primary Election, Tuesday, April 24, 1934 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 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 warn the legal voters of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in their respective voting places in said town: Precincts 1, 2 and 3—East End Fire Station, Mt. Au- burn Street. Precincts 4 and —Senior I1igh School Bldg., Columbia Street. Precincts 5, 7 and 8—Administration Building, Main Street. Precincts 9 and 10 `west Junior Iiigh School Building, Waverley Avenue. on Tuesday, the twenty-fourth rl(ay of April, 1934, at 2 P. M., for the following purposes: To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the ELECTION of Candidates of Political Parties for the fol- lowing offices: .District Member of State Committee for each political Marty for the Fifth Senatorial District; Fifty (50) Mem- bers of the Democratic Town Committee; Fifty Members of the Republican Town Committee; Five (5) Delegates to State Convention of the Democratic Party; Four (4) Delegates to Mate Convention of the Republican Party. All the above candidates are to be voted for upon one ballot. THE POLLS WILL BE OPEN FROM 2 P. M. TO 8 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 inhabitated house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public RECORD OF TOWN MEV:TINGS $5 places in Town, seven plays at least prior to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk on or before the time of said meeting. Given under our lends this sixth day of April, A. D. 1934. MAURICE H. O'CONNELL, JAMES 14. SHERIDAN, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Selectmen of Watertown. Officers' Return on Warrant As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the times and at the places herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town, a printed copy of this warrant, and also 1)y posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. JOSEPH W. REGAN, Constable of Watertown. Attest: WM. P. McGUIRE, Pown Clerk. Record of Party Primary Election, April 24, 19:34 The polls were opened at 2 P. M., andvoting continued until S P. M., at which time the polls were closed. The following election officers were present: Fre,cinchs 1, ? and S. Eugene L. Storey, Warden; Jos- eph J. Morley, Clerk. Inspectors and Counters: William B. Glidden, Bernard Morley, Arthur J. McCarthy, Helen L. Boudreau, Sabel C. MacNiitt, Peal A. Banter, Rich- ard M. Hatch, William J. Holland. 86 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Precincts 4 and 6. Edith M. Beek, Warden, John B. Watson, Clerk.. Inspectors and Counters : Lavinia Jen- sen, Ruth Peppartl, Madeline E_ Vain Dyke, Ka.therine Landry, S. Alice Youngman, Lester A. Murphy. Counters: From 9 P. M. : Waldo P. Emerson, Thomas A. Blake, Ha.r n! E. Youngman, Percy J. Van Dyke. Precincts 5, 7 and 8. I-Tarry J. York, Warden, John T. Gleason, Clerk. Inspectors and Counters : Margaret Wal- ker, Grace M. Olson, Ernestine P. Howe, Wallace A. Ship- ton, Daniel J. Clifford, Allan Kimball, Joseph 11. Bussey, Joseph W. Andrews. Counters from J: 4 P. M., ]Daniel J. Walker, Lester E. Markham. Prec ,acts J and 10. Jaynes J. O'Connell, Warden, Frederick E. Owen, Clerk. Inspectors and Counters: Frances Delaney, Mollie E. Smith, Anna, V. Hughes, Em- ma R. Roche, Mildred Upit, Ellen B. Lougee. DEMOCRATIC (Total 'Vote Cast: 866) STATE COMMITTEE—n4 fth Middlesex District Precincts 1-2-3 4-6 5-7-8 9-10 Total P. Gerard Cahill of Waltham 12 12 13 8 45 James 1.1. Sheridan of Watertown 350 90 282 103 5175 Blanks 85 37 80 44 246 RELEGATES TO STATE, CONVENTION Watertowry Alichael F. -Casey 34 28 35 22 114 *Charles P. Cclliga.n 140 62 1.94 83 479 *Charles F. J. Harrington $0 96 96 72 344 *Edmund. P. Hickey: 68 33 192 70 363 Ralplf W. Kearns 13 11 61 12 97 Leer P. Landry 48 63 60 44 215 J. Vincent MucDonough 51 89 104 fit} 254 Florence R Me Auliffe 28 35 fib 31. 162 Edward G. McNamara 64 34 72 36 20 Daniel J. Alurphy 5D 45 78 34 207 *John. A. Murray 144 46 85 48 323 Jaynes J. O'Brien' 63 8 24 7 102 James Phelan F,_9 24 42 55 173 *.TaTaes H. Sheridan 160 72 237 104 573 Blanks 240 104 277 97 719 *Elected RFCORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 87 DEMOCRATIC TOWN +COMMITTEE, Precincts 1-2-3 4-6 5-7-8 9-11} Total ��A. A. Foley 124 93 153 99 469 *John H. Dardis 111 90 16D 104 485 "Jahn P. Gallagher 1.35 92 165 116 508 ''-Alary C. Corcoran 127 91 157 105 480 'Joseph Hyde 128 88 145 109 470 *Charles P. Culligan 154 99 167 116 536 *Sadie E. Nichols 131 92 148 103 474 *John J. Dugan 113 80 148 99 440 *Thomas J. Galligan 122 87 146 98 453 �l lleii Linchan 115 82 144 93 434 *J. Vincent MacDonouxh 132 90 155 115 492 *Jatmeq E. E.eetaan 113 93 137 94 427 *Joseph G. Perkins 122 81 136 104 443 Jahn J. Maaboney 121 83 139 100 443 *John T. O'Cnnnor 120 84 139 102 445 *Edmund P. Hickey- 140 :93 164 110 497 :'-Maurice H. Costello 12.9 87 143 1U7 462 *Florence F. McAuliffe 121 90 148 104) 459 *Peter H. Duffy 128 82 138 93 441. '`John C. O'Driscoll 134 85 137 ,90 446 *John P. Oates 1.55 98 152 108 513 -Edward A. dates 152 98 145 101 4.06 ,'Daniel aniel H. Murphy 135 84 144 99 462 *John J. Curran 151 89 139 95 473 'Isabel M. Pitxmaurice 115 79 136 88 418 'Neal T. Curran 138 82 139 91 450 *Mary McCarron 112 82 141 91 426 '1'Edward G. C-Dusineau 132 90 148 105 475 'Patrick A. Menton 150 101 154 118 623 'Warren J. Eastman 113 81 140 104 438 '"Cornelius P. Delaney 127 88 139 100 454 �1 ichael J. H arringtoza 129 101 142 115 488 *Robert J. Carney 117 86 140 104 447 *Helen E, il$Ltrljliy 117 85 140 89 431 *Effie Comstock 118 83 152 89 442 *Thoanas F. Campbell 11.1 79 139 95 425 *AxtclnE w F. McDermott 123 88 146 94 451 *Johii M, 'Russell 118 90 137 97 442 *Charles F. J. Harrington 123 102 140 99 464 *Edward F. Marley 123 83 140 95 441 *John P, Monahan 123 91 143 95 452 *Edward G. McNamara .127 92 142 110 471 *George J. GaflFiaey 120 87 141 94 442 *Edmund F. ,lanes 110 83 131 90 414 *Sadie A. Dugan 712 81 139 90 422 *John F. Collins 119 93 142 95 449 *Williaru S. Andrews 128 85 148 107 468 *Leo P. Landry f! 1 1 4 6 Scattering 10 1 6 5 22 Blanks 6403 2815 9446 8026 21,690 'Elected 88 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT REPUBLICAN (Total Vote Cast. 1023) STATE CODIMITTEI'—Fifth Middlesex Distract Precincts 1_2-3 4-6 5-?-8 9-10 Total Mange Nourse Ray of Hudson 117 275 190 41 623 Scattering 0 1 0 0 1 Blanks 103 135 121 40 399 DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION *George H. Dale 135 283 202 50 GVO Clarence W. Dealtry 85 161 117 25 388 Irving; E. Grundy 46 80 80 6 164 James L. Haddie 33 59 48 22 161 *Andrew T. Johnson 93 233 179 42 547 `Norman D. MacKay 99 201 142 58 495 *Elizabeth A. Perkins 100 245 221 32 598 Elizabeth L. Tarbell .56 145 85 8 294 Earle S. Tyler 117 142 101 35 395 Blanks 117 96 116 51 380 REPUBLICAN TOWN CUMMITTEE—Group 1 James L. 14addie 7 28 13 5 53 Group 2 *William H. Lucas 1.16 292 211 43 862 *George H. Dale 105 278 205 47 635 *Edward P. Furber 111 286 212 48 657 *Aimold Leonard 106 286 212 40 644 *Eric L. Johnson 113 298 214 49 674 'Clifford S. Lovell 114 285 206 41 645 *Andrew T. Johnson 107 277 198 44 626 *Ruth N. Hull 106 26U 191 39 596 *David E. Fitzgerald 89 253 173 42 557 *Laan M. Lamb 93 283 203 4£ 625 *Eva L. Shipton 104 277 205 41 627 Robert S. Quinby 111 282 195 3s +626 *Harry G. Elwell 107 275 394 41 €113 `Lester E. Markham .94 272 201 38 G05 *Samuel G. Thayer 101 277 200 88 616 "Williain C. MacGregor 96 262 185 3D 582 *Sylvester M. Loring 111 301 217 42 671 *Alelvin V. Meldan 90 284 208 36 627 *Harald B. Blazo 108 292 215 42 657 *Harrie X Waite 107 288 207 36 689 *Harrold I. Hunt 100 265 191 43 599 *Ernest X. Small IOr) 271 193 39 609 *Margaret T. Boutelle 95 269 181 35 570 *Dicicran H. Boyajian 98 245 169 39 1540 *George C. Campbell 101 279 203 40 623 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 89 Precincts 1-2-3 4-6 5-7-8 9-10 Total *Caleb S. Newell 98 260 182 41 681 *Clarence, L. Frounfelker 92 282 105 40 609 *Elizabeth L. Tarbell 95 268 180 38 581 *D,oris L. Erskine 106 293 204 41 644 *Edward C. Nall 106 281 198 40 625 *L. Bennett Turner 104 281 191 33 609 *Charles F. Sanborn 112 281 195 43 631 Walter C. Stone 116 290 211 40 657 *James G. Grower 94 278 193 39 604 *Albert L. Partridge 112 270 186 35 603 *Ronald M. Stone 108 289 206 41 644 Earold C. Everett 110 290 204 39 643 "William M. Emerson 104 272 193 41 610 *Noland E. Macdonald 102 272 186 37 597 *George 13. Wellinan 109 267 196 40 612 *Hewitt G. Fletcher 105 287 193 40 625 *W. Stazaley Field 108 268 195 36 607 *Earle S. Tyler 107 267 184 43 601 *Ralph C. Gardiner 109 265 186 33 592 *Agnes G. Page 103 254 183 36 576 *Kevork Der Bogosian 89 246 171 33 539 *Nornxan D. MacKay 102 283 191 46 622 *Anthony Julian 92 252 183 39 566 Guy C. Pesce 92 244 181 37 554 *Carmine. Tocei 88 250 179 41 558 `Elected. REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMrTTEE Group 3 Shah in A. Ajemian 44 64 59 15 182 Herbert C. Harting 47 73 58 23 201 Catherine A. E. Harcourt 52 99 69 16 236 Norman D. MacKay 45 78 56 22 201 Elizabeth A. Perldns 63 105 87 19 274 Clarence W. Dealtry 53 87 65 21 226 Earle S. Tyler 46 75 49 19 189 Charles F. Shag 62 96 78 25 261 Wallace E. McCarthy 41 61 49 20 171 Carl W. Johnsorn 62 87 61 22 232 Charles J. Cassese 36 80 60 25 201 William I. Norrish 40 81 61 26 208 Bernice L. Campbell 51 78 66 18 213 Agnca G. Page 46 68 51 17 182 Harold S. Tuck 55 77 55 17 204 Frederick M. Balsor 38 57 49 18 162 Leland C. Bixby 47 99 73 21 240 Roland M. Stone 46 86 49 19 200 Nazzareno A. Toscano 39 58 57 18 172 Edward C. Hall 43 79 41 22 195 Ralph Joseph Thibodeau 36 53 51 13 163 Anthony Tocci 36 60 52 22 170 George B. Wellman 45 78 44 16 183 Winthrop G. Roalrweil 49 102 79 24 254 William W. Rugg 50 94 72 24 240 90 WATERTO'WN TOWN REPORT Precincts 1-2-3 4-5 5-7-5 9-10 Total Frederick Bell 47 91 64 24 226 Arthur L. Morse 48 95 76 23 242 Frank T. Bobst 37 66 47 14 164 William A. Eagleson 42 68 56 25 191 Ruth E. Hall 45 88 62 19 209 Leanard Owen 46 61 48 23 172 Roland B. Macdonald 44 87 44 16 191 Gardner F. Packard 43 81 62 21 207 Anne M. Davis 39 73 52 24 1.94 Delbert J. Kendall 43 65 52 17 177 Carl E. Witbee 41 73 61 ]9 194 Blanks 4203 3977 3672 1325 13177 Result of count of votes cast at Party Primary for State Committees and Relegates to .State Conventions was forwarded to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, and notices were sent to the Democratic and Republican Town Committes of the Delegates elected to State Con- ventions and members elected to Town Committees, also notices were sent to individuals elected as Relegates to State Conventions and as members of Town Committees. WX P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Warrant for Town Meeting, MGnday Evening, August 13, 1934 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Mddlesex, ss. To any Constable in the To?.r n of Wttertown, 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 thirteenth day of August, 1934, at 7:30 P. M., to act on the following articles, viz Article 1. To hear the report of any Cohn ittee here- tofore appointed, and aet thereon. Article 2. 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 .MEErTINGS 91 for the hala.nce of the current year, direct how the same shall be provided, or tale any action relating thereto. Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $45, 00, for the use of the Outside Aid De- partment, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $400. for the use of the Assessors' Depart- ment, direct how the same slra.11 be provided, or take any action relating; thereto. Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sure of $500. for the use of the Tax Gollector's depart- went, direct how the same small be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sure of $1536. for the use of the Poles and Wires De- partment, direct how the sarne shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 7. To see if the 'To;ors will vote to appropriate and provide by transfer or otherwise, for the use of the School Department, the sum of Four Thousand Eighty- four dollars, as Follows: From Instruction to General Coutroi ...... $ 834.00 From Instruction to Operation ................ 3,200,00 From Instruction to Unpaid Pills ............ 50.00 Total ........................................................ $4,084.00 or take any action relating thereto. Artiele 3.. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the surd of $3,000. for the use of the Treasurer's Depart- ment, as follows Clerical Services ........................................ $ 250.00 Tax Titles .............................................. .. .. 2,750.00 Total ........................................................ $3,000.00 direct how the same shall be provided, or tale any action relating thereto. 2 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $20,000, for the use of the Soldiers' Relief Department, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 10. To see if the Town will authorize the Se- lectmen to purchase or take by right of eminent domain the tract of land containing approximately 180,557 square feet of land, more or less, located on Arlington Street, for Playground purposes, bounded as follows :— Northerly by land now or formerly of Susan F. Brown, et a.l, and land now or formerly of Wilfred A. Dorris, 453.77 sq. ft. Easterly by Land now or formerly of Herbert. Coolidge, et al, 363.17 sq. ft. Southerly by land now or formerly of Thomas O'Con- nell, and land now or formerly of Lillian P. Ellis, 409 sq. ft. Westerly by Arlington St. 475 sq. ft. Being shown on plan of land in Watertown by Aspin- wall & Lincoln, Civil Engineers, dated November 7, 192 , appropriate a sum of money to pay the coast of the same, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any .action relating thereto. Article 11. To hear the report of the Planning Board relative to a petition and bearing of Joseph L. Doherty et aI to change the Zoning By-law to affect the Zoning of a parcel of land shown on the Assessors' plan of the Town Section 11, Bloch 23, Lot 28, Plan Lot fit-B at the corner of Gleason and Main Streets from District 3-C (two family residence purposes) to District 2-B (store purposes). (Request of Planning Board.) Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the sum of $30,000. for the purchase of materials and supplies in connection with E. R. A. projects in the En- gineering, Highway, Cemetery, Park and Public Build- ings Department, direct how the money shall be provided, or tale any action relating thereto. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 93 Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the sum of $92. to reimburse Edward D. Holland for expenses incurred for out of State trip to Washington in connection with the Public Works Program, or take any action relating thereto. Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the sum of $8200. to pay the cost of surfacing side- walks prepared for finishing through G. ' . A. appropri- ations during the year 1933, direct hots the money shall be provided, or take any actioTi relating thereto. Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate $2100. necessary to pay the cast of employment of four (4) permanent operators for balance of year 1934 in connection with the Fire Marm Signal System, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action re- lating thereto. Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the sum of $200. for the use of Legal Service Con- tingent Department, direct haw the money shall be pro- vided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate from the sum of $19,579.84 received from the City of Boston in payment of accounts with the Welfare Depart- ment, the sum. of $16,664.10 for the payment of accounts due from the Welfare Department to the City of Boston for the years 1928 to 1932 inclusive, or direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereat. Artier 18. To hear the report of the. Selectmen rela- tive to the laying out of Quincy Street, as and for a public highway, from Palfrey Street to Fitchburg Street, direct how the necessary money may be provided to pay the cost of construction, or take any action relating thereto. Article 19. To see if the Town will 'vote to appropri- ate the sum of $1800. to pay the cast of reconstruction of bridges, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. 94 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Article 20. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of $2715. for the purpose of changes in main heating system so that Fire A]arm Signal System may be oper- ated independently after closing hours. Article 21. To see if the Towns will vote to amend the vote under Article 4 of the Town Meeting of December 18, 1933, so as to authorize the Treasurer with the ap- proval of the Selectmen, to borrow from any source such sums of money as may be necessary to provide the sum of $20,000. appropriated to pay the cost of construction of sidewalks under the National Industrial Recovery Act, or take any action relating thereto. Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to amend the vote under Article 5 of the Town Meeting of December 18, 1933, so as to authorize the Treasurer with the ap- proval of the Selectmen, to laorrow from any source such sums of money as may be necessary to provide the sum of $40,355. appropriated to pay the cost of eonstruction of streets under the National Industrial Recovery Act, or takce ziny action relating thereto. Articte 23. To see if the Town will vote to amend, the vote under Article 6 of the Town Meeting of December 18, 1933, so as to authorize the Treasurer with the ap- proval of the Selectmen, to borrow from any source such sums of money as may be necessary to provide the sum of $25,000. appropriated to Pad' the cast of construction of sewers and drains under the National Industrial Re- covery Act, or tape any action relating thereto. ,Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to amend the vote under Article 7 of the Town Meeting of December 18, 1933, so as to authorize the Treasurer, with the ap- proval of the Selectmen, to borrow from any source such gums of money as may be necessary to provide the sum of $ 5,000. appropriated to pay the cost of construction, of water mains under the National Industrial Recovery Act, or take any action relating thereto. RECORD OF TOWN ATEETINGS 95 Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to amend the vote under Article S of the Town Meeting of December 18, 1933, so as to authorize the Treasurer, with the ap- proval of the Selectmen, to morrow from any source such sums of money as maV be necessary to provide the sw)i of $135,000. appropriated to pay the cost of construction of an addition to the Senior High School, tinder theNa- tional Industrial Recovery Act, or take any action relat- ing thereto. Article 6. To see if the Towli will vote to amend the vote render Article 19 of the Town Meeting of December 18, 1933, so as to authorize the Treasurer, -with the ap- proval of the Selectmen, to borrow from any source such sums of money as may be necessary to provide the sum of $35,229. appropriated to pay the cost of construction of an addition to the Main Branch of the Free Public Li- brary, tinder the National Industrial Recovery Act, or take any action relating thereto. And you will notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town, seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and inake return of this warrant, with your doings thereon into the office of the Town Clerk on or before the time of &aid meeting. Given under our hands this tv-entieth day of July, A. D. 1934, MAURICE H. O'CONNELL, JAMES H. SHERIDAN, EDWARD D. TIOLLAND, S-el chn-en 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 time and at the place herein specified, by having at every inhabited house in 'Down 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 Ieast prior to the time of said meeting. JOSEPH W. REGAIN, Constable of Watertown. Attest: WM. P. McGUIRE, Town 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. X P. MCGUIRE, Town Clerk.. Record of Town Meeting, Monday Evening, August 13, 1934 Meeting was called to order at 7:45 P. M., by Moder- ator P. Sarsheid Cuniff. Officers' returns on warrant were read by Town Clerk, Wm. P. McGuire. Vacancies, Town Meeting Members Precinct 3: John McCree was appointed to fill a va- cancy in terra expiring in 1935 r Hadar Peterson was ap- pointed to fill a vacancy in term expiring in 1936. Precinct 5 . Jahn J. Dugan was appointed to fill a vacancy in term expiring in 1935. Precinct 8: John A. KimbaIl, Jr., was appointed to fill vacancy in term expiring in 1935; George Slamin was appointed to fill vacancy in term expiring in 1936. Precinct 9: Through error Elizabeth D. Shriver and J. Vincent MacDonough were appointed to fill one va- cancy in term expiring in 1936. RECORD of TOWN MEETINGS 97 The counters reported that there were 171 Town :Meet- ing members pi-esent; number necessary for a quorum: 93. The following shows representation from the various precincts: Virtue of Office ......................... 15 Finance Committee ........,.,.. 17 PrecinctI ............................ 11 Precinct 2 ............................ 9 Precinct 3 ............................ 14 Precinct 4 ............................ 14 Precinct 5 ............................ 13 Precinct 6 ............................ 18 Precinct 7 ............................ 1S Precinct 8 ...................... . ... 17 Precinct 9 ............................ 15 Precinct 10 ............................ 10 Total .................................... 171 r Article I. To hear the report of any Committee here- tofore appointed, and act thereon. No action. Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to provide by transfer or othex-Nvise, such sums of money as may be necessary for the use of the various Town Depaitments for the balance of the current year, direct how the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Finance Committee recommended and it was— Voted: That the awn of $76.61 be appropriated for a Mechanician in the Police Department from September xst, this suns to be placed on the tax levy for the current year. Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to a,ppi7opria,te the sum of $45,500. for the use of the Outside Aid De- partment, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. 98 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Finance Committee recommended and it was Voted: That the sure of $44,000. be appropriated for the use of the Outside Aid Department and that this sum be placed on the tax levy for the current year. Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $400, for the use of the Assessors' Depart- ment, direct flow the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Finance Committee recommended and it was, Noted: That the sum of $400. be appropriated for the use of the Assessors' Department, same to be placed on the tax levy for the current year. Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $500. for the use of the Tax Collector's De- partment, direct how the same shall be provided, or tape any action relating thereto. Finance Committee recommended and it was— Voted: That the sure of $100 be appropriated for the use of the Tax Collector's Department, said sum to be placed can the: tax levy for the current year. Motion to in- crease this sum.by $400. defeated. Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sure of $1536. for the use of the Poles and Wires De- partment, direct how the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Finance Committee recommended and it as— Voted: That the scum of $1,536. be appropriated for the use of the Poles and Wires Department, said :gum to be placed on the tax levy-fox' the current year. Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and provide by transfer or otherwise, for the use of the School Depa.rtnaeirt, the sum of Four Thousand Eighty- four dollars, as follows: From Instruction to General Control .. $ 834.00 From Instruction to Operation .................. 3,200.00 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 99 From Instruction to Unpaid Bills ............ 50.00 Total ...................................................... $4,084.00 or take any action relating thereto. Finance Committee recommended and it was— Voted: That the sure of $4,084. be appropriated to be transferred from the Instruction Appropriation in the School Department to— General Control ........................... .............. $ 834.00 Operation .................................................... ,200.00 UiapaidBills ................................................. 50.00 Total ...................................................... $4,084.00 Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum. of $2,000.00 for the use of the Treasurer's De- partment, as follows Clerical Services .............. $ 250.00 Tax 'Titles .................................................... 2,750.00 Total ...................................................... $3,000.00 direct how the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Finance Committee recommended and it was— Voted: That the sum of$2,750, be appropriated for the Foreclosure of Tax. Titles'in the Treasurer's Department, this amount to be placed on the tax levy for the current year. Motion to appropriate $250. for clerical .services de- feated. Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of$20,000. for the use of the Soldiers' Relief De- parUnent, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Finance Committee recommended and it was— Voted: That the sum of $20,000. be appropriated for the use of the Soldiers' Relief Department, this amount to be placed on the tax levy for the current year. 1(}U WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Article 10. To see if the Town will authorize the Se- • lectmen to purchase or tape bar right of eminent domain the tract of land containing approximately 180,557 square feet of land, more or less, located on Arlington Street, for Playground purposes, bounded as follows Northerly by land now or formerly of Susan F. Brown, et al, and land now or formerly of Wilfred A. Dorris, 453.77 sq. ft. Easterly by land now or formerly of Herbert Coolidge, et al, 363.17 sq. ft. Southerly by land now or formerly of Thomas O'Con- nell, and land now or formerly of Lillian P. Ellis, 409 sq. ft. Westerly by Arlington St. 475 sq. ft. Being shown on plan of land in Watertown by Aspin- wall & Lincoln, Civil Engineers, dated Nov. 7, 1929, appropriate a sum of money to pay the cost of the sarne, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed. Article 11. To hear the report of the Planning Board relative to a petition and hearing of Joseph L. Doherty et al to change the Zoning By-law to affect the Zoning of a parcel of land shown on the Assessors' play of the Town, Section 11, BIock 23, Lot 28, Plan Lot fit-B at the corner of Gleason and Main Streets from District 3-C (two family residence purposes) to District 2-B (store purposes). (Request of Planning Board.) Indefinitely postponed. Article 1.2. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of $30,000 for the purchase of materials and supplies in connection with E. R. A. projects in the En- gineering, Highway, Cemetery, Park and Public Build- ings Departments, direct how the money shall be pro- vided, or take any action relating thereto. RECORD of TOWN MEETINGS 101 Finance Committee recommended and it was— Voted : That the sum of , 20,000. be appropriated for the -use of the E. R. A. projects in the Engineering, High- way, Cemetery, Park and Public Buildings Departments, this sure to be placed on the tax levy for the current year, the sarne to be spent under the direction of the local Ad- ministrator of the E. R. A. Article 13. To see if the "gown will vote to appropri- ate the sum of $92. to reimburse Edward D. Holland for expenses incurred for out of State trip to Washington in ,connection with the Public Works Program, or take any action relating thereto. Finance Committee,recommended and it was- Voted: That the seam of $92.00 he appropriated to re- imburse Edward D. Rolland for expenses incurred in trip to Washington in connection with Public Works program, this arnotint to be placed on the tax levy for the current year. Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the sure of $8200. to pay the cost of surfacing side- walks prepared for finishing through C. W. A. appropria- tions during the year 1933, direct how the rrauney shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Finance Committee recommended and it was— Voted : That the sure of $4,000. Ire appropriated to pay the cost of surfacing sidewalks prepared for finishing through C. W. A. appropriations during the year 1933, this amount to be placed on the tax levy for the current year. Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate $' 100. necessary to pay the cost of employment of four (4) permanent operators for balance of year 1934 in connection with the Fire Alarm Signal System, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action re- lating thereto. Voted : That this matter be referred to the Selectmen for further investigation and report at a later meeting. 102 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Article 16. To see if the Towel will vote to appropri- ate the sum of $200. for the use of Legal ServiceContin- gent Department, diz•ect how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Finance Committee recommended and it was— Voted: That the sum of $200. be appropriated for the use of Legal Service Contingent Department, this amount to be placed on the tax levy for the current year. Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate from the sum of $19,579.84 received from the City of Boston in payment of accounts with the Welfare Depart- went, the sum of $16,664.10 for the payment of accounts due from the Welfare Department to the City of Boston for the Fears 1928 to 1932 inclusive, or direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Finance Committee recommended and it was— Voted : That the sure of $16,664.1.0 be appropriated for the purpose of paying" accounts due from Welfare Depart- ment to the City of Boston for the years 1928 to 1932 in- clusive, &rid payment to be male if and when the City of Boston pays to the Town of Watertown the sum of $19,579.84 due the Town of Watertown from the City of Boston for Welfare accounts for the gears 1928 to 1932, inclusive, said sum ( 16,664.10) to be placed on the tax levy for the current year. Article 18.. To hear the report of the Selectmen rela- tive to the laying out of Quincy Street, as and for a pub- lic highway, from Palfrey Street to Fitchburg Street, direct how the necessary money may be provided to pair the cost of construction, or tale any action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed. Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the sure of $1800. to pay the cost of reconstruction of bridges, direct homer the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. RECORD OF TOWN MEETrNGS 103 Finance Conlmittee recommended and it was— Voted : That the sure of $1800. be appropriated to pay the cost of reconstruction of bridges, said sun to be placed on the tax levy for the current year. Article 20. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of $275. for the purpose of changes in main heating system so that]Fire Alarm Signal System may be operated independently after closing hours. Finance Committee recommended and it was— Voted : That the sun? of $275. be appropriated for the purpose of making changes in main heating system in the Fire Alarm Signal Room to provide for independent operation after closing lours, said sum to be placed on the tax levy for the current year. Article 21. To .see if the Town will vote to amend the vote under Article 4 of the Town Meting of December 18, 1933, so as to authorize the Treasurer with the ap- proval of the Selectmen, to borrow from any source such sums of money as may be necessary to provide the sum of $20,000. appropriated to pay the cost of construction of sidewalks under the National Tndustrial Recovery Act, or take any action relating thereto. By a two-thirds vote the following motion was adopted : Voted: That the Grote tinder Article 4 of the Town Meet- ing of December 18, 1933, be amended by adding thereto the following: "said sum to be borrowed from any source . by the 'Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmeu." Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to amend the vote under Article 7 of the Town Meeting of December 18, 1933, so as to authorize the Treasurer with the ap- proval of the Selectmen, to borrow from any source such sums of money as may be necessary to provide the surn of $40,355. appropriated to pay the cost of construction of streets under the National Industrial Recovery Act, or take any action relating thereto. 10;1 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT By a two-thirds vote the following motion was adopted: Voted: That the vote under Ai title 5 of the Town Meeting of December 18, 1933, be amended by adding thereto the following. "said sum to be borrowed from any source by the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen." Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to amend the vote under Article 6 of the Town Meeting of December 1.8, 1933, so as to authorize the Treasurer with the ap- proval of the Selectmen, to borrow from any source such sums of money as may be necessary to provide the sum of $2 5,000. appropriated to pay the cost of construction of sewers and drains tinder the National Industrial Recov- ery Act, or tale any action relating thereto. By a two-thirds vote the following motion was adopted : Voted : That the vote under Article 6 of the Town Meeting of December 18, 1933, be amended by adding thereto the following: "said sum to be borrowed from any source by the Treasurer with the approval of the Select- men.91 Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to amend the vote under Article 7 of the Town Meeting of December 1.8, 1933, so as to authorize the Treasurer, with the ap- proval of the Selectmen, to borrow from any source such sums of money as may be necessary to provide the sum of $25,000. appropriated to pay the cost of construction of water mains tinder the National Iridustrial Recovery Act, or take any action relating thereto. By a two-thirds vote the following motion was adopted: Voted: That the vote under Article 7 of the Town Meet- ing of December 1.8, 1933, be amended by adding thereto the following: "said sum to be borrowed from any source by the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen." Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to amend the vote under Article S of the Town Meeting of December 18, 1933, so as to authorize the Treasurer with the ap- RECORD of TOWN MEETINGS 105 proval of the Selectmen, to borrow from any source such sums of money* as may be necessary to provide the sum of $135,000. appropriated to pay the cost of construction of an addition to the Senior Nigh School under the Na- tional.Industrial Recovery Act, or take any action relating thereto. By a two-thirds vote the following motion was adopted Voted : That the vote under Article 8 of the 'pecan Meet- ing of December 18, 1933, be amended by adding thereto the following: "said stu-n to be borrowed from any source by the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen." .Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to amend the vole under ,Article 10 of the Town Meeting of December 13, 1933, so as to authorize the Treasurer, with the ap- proval of the Selectmen, to borrow from any source such sums of money as may be necessary to provide the sure of 35,229. appropriated to pay the cost of construction of an addition to the Main Branch of the free Public Li- brary, under the National Industrial recovery Act, or take any action relating thereto. By a two-thirds vote the following motion was adopted Voted : That the vote under Article 10 of the Town Meeting of December 18, 1933, be amended by adding thereto the following: "said sum to be borrowed from any source by the Treasurer with the approval of t}he Selectmen." WM. 1. McG IRE, Town Clerk. Warrant for State Primary. Thursday, September 20, 1934 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, ss. To any Cowtarble in the Town of Watertown, Greeting: 1n the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal 106 WATERT01VNIr TOWN REPORT voters of the Town of Watertowa, who are qualified to vote in primaries, to meet in their respective voting places in said Town PRECINCT 1—Coolidge School, Arlington Street PRECINCT 2--Hosmer School, Winthrop Street PRECINCT East End Fire Station, MountAu- burn Street PRECINCT 4—Senior High Schaal, Columbia Street PRECINCT 5—CentraI Fire Station, Main Street PRECINCT 6--James Russell Lowell School, Lowell Avenue PRECINCT 7---Administration Building, Main St. PRECINCT8—Central Fire Station, Main Street PRECINCT 9—West. Junior High School, Waverley Avenue PRECINCT 10---Browne School, Main Street on Thursday, the twentieth day- of September 1934, at 12 Noon for the following purposes: To bring in their votes to the primary officers for the nomination of candidates of political parties for the fol- lowing offices : Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of the Com- monwealth, Treasurer and Receiver-General, Auditor of the Commonwealth, Attorney General, Senator in Con- gress, Representative in Congress for the Ninth Congres- sional District, Councillor for Third Councillor District, Senator for Fifth Senatorial District, Three Representa- tives in General Court for Seventh Representative Dis- triet, District Attorney for Northern District, Clerk of Courts for Middlesex County, Register of Deeds for Sev- enth Middlesex District, One County Commissioner for Middlesex County, t vo Associate County Commissioners for IVEddlesex County, Sheriff for 11I1=iddlesex County (to fill vacancy) . The polls will be open fruity Twelve (12) Noon to Eight (8 :00) P. M. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 107 And you will notify ajid warn the legal voters of Wa- tertown to meet at the time and the places herein speci- fied, by leaving at every inhabited douse in Town, a printed cePY 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 meet- ing. Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, in the office of the Town Clerk on or before the time of said meeting, Given under our liands this seventh clay of September, A. D. 1934. MAURICE H. O'CONNELL, JAMES H. SI ERILAN, EDP ARD D. HOLLAND, Selectmaen of Watertown. O ff ic:erl's Return On Ww-rant. 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 at the places herein specified, by leaving at evexy 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 prfor to the time of said meeting. JOSEPH W. REGAL, Cogwtable of Watertown. .Attest: WM. P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. RECORD OF 'STATE PRIMARY, SEPTET R 20, 1934 The polls were opened at 1 :00 o'clock noon, and voting continued until 8:00 o'clock P. T4., at which time the polls were closed. 103 WATERTQWN TOWN REPORT The fallowing election officers were present: Precinct 1. Eugene L. Storey, Wgrden; Joseph Morley, Clerk. Workers: Pearl A. Baxter, Frances C. Murphy, Helen L. Boudreau, Joseph L. Pennington, Frank L, Maguire, George P. Ward, Lillian. Sullivan, Fred E. Undo, Gordon R. French, Jahn T. Dorney. Precinct 2. Arthur J. McCarthy, Warden; William B. Glidden, Clerk. Workers: Blanche H. R.nhinson, Mae F. Elwell, Ella. S. Lane, Frederick 0, Fitzgerald, Peter T. Coen, War- ren T. Shanahan, Helen L. Morley, Richard J. Fontaine, Frank A. Fitzpatrick, Harry G. Elwell. Precinct 3. Richard M. Hatch, Warden; Frank II. Ingerson, Clerk. Workers: Thomas J. Mulvahill, Mabel C. Ma.cNutt, Izolee H. Gardiner, Roy L. Cummings, Marguerite Farrenkopf, Stephen J. Foley, Arthur L. Watts, Ralph. C. Gardiner, Walter J. O'Leary,. Leon Caragulian. Precinct 4. William M. Emerson, Warden; John B. Watson, Clerk. Workers: Lavinia Jensen, Elizabeth MacDonor gh, Amy F. Osborn, Mary Holland, Francis Lightbody, Thomas A. McNiff, Waldo P. Emerson, Helen L. Walsh. Precinct 5. Joseph R. Cooney, Warden ; Grace M. Olson, Clerk.. Workers: Margaret Walk—or, Lena Buchanan, Walter R. Flagg, Ann C. Wilson, Patrick B. Ford, Alice E. Sanger, Sadie E. Nichols, lido F. Hann. Precinct 6. Harold W. Duvall, Warden ; Lester A. Murphy, Clerk. Workers- Anne M. Davis, Ruth E. Peppard, Agnes C. Luther; Lewis A. Deed, Charles V. Ger°rish, Percy J. Van .Dyke, Austin F. Chamberlin, James P. Plunkett. r RE,CORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 109 Precinct 7. Harry J. York, Warden; John Gleason, Clerk. Workers; Ernestine P. Howe, Margaret E. Barry, .Alexander Mac- donald, Percy M. Bond, Cynthia M. Watts,, Anna. T. Hyde, Marie Gildea, James F. O'Halloran. Precinct 8. Bernard Ward, Warden; Wallace A. Shipton, Clerk. Workers: dive P. Thayer, Ruth E. Hall, Mildred Fencer, Esther Grace, Mary McCall, Daniel J. Clifford, Allan Kim- ball, Samuel G. Thayer, Jahn McCann, Frederick T. Thayer. Precinct 9. Edmund P. Hickey, Warden; Frederick E. Owen, Clerk. Workers: Eva M. Eagleson, Eleanor Mosman, Emma Roche, James F. Keenan, Mary D. McEll gott, Charles E. Cunniff. Precinct 10. Francis J. McCarthy, Warden; Ellen B. Lougee, Clerk. Workers: Mollie E. Smith, John E. Mattison, Donald J. MacDonald, Gerard John Riley, .Anna V. Hughes, Mil- dred Upit, Bernard S. Smith, Joseph W. Burke. RECORD OF STATE PRUTARY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1934 DEMOCRATIC (Total Nate Cast: 4,083) GOVERNOR Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Charles H. Cole of Boston............ 165 154 145 68 89 1.24 101 208 71 104 1219 Fames M. Curley of Boston........ 366 377 168 79 295 156 173 465 218 312 2609 Frank A +Goodwiii of Boston...... 18 25 8 6 15 8 19 17 16 1.7 149 Blanks ........................................ 32 21 1. 0 9 2 9 16 8 9 106 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Joseph L. Hurley of Fall Diver.... 280 289 202 94 187 167 1'72 352 162 220 2126 Francis E. Kelly of Boston .......... 211 239 98 54 190 103 105 270 120 177 1667 Blanks ........................................ 80 49 22 5 30 2D 25 83 81 45 390 110 WAT1 R` OWN TOWN RE,PORT SECRETARY Precincts 1 2 3 4 b 6 7 8 9 10 Total Joseph Santosuosso of Boston—, 251 192 149 71 149 119 127 280 120 155 1662 James P. Blake of Boston .......,,... 26 35 6 1 15 11 13 39 12 15 173 John J. Buckley of Boston .......... 74 116 50 24 71 51 56 129 48 73 691 James Joseph Dugan of Quincy.. 14 22 5 2 13 3 10 25 6 11 113. Jahn D. O'Brian of Doston ........ 88 55 23 13 39 18 17 48 35 40 326 Clament A. Riley of Norwood.... 23 23 7 8 12 8 12 28 11 20 152 William F. Sullivan of Boston.... 62 59 33 15 52 38 26 76 36 50 439 BIank. .................................... 83 78 50 19 66 47 42 131 45 78 629 TREASURER Charles F. Hurley of Cambridge 454 501 280 138 347 252 251 612 262 367 3464 Blanks ........................................ 117 76 42 15 W 38 51 94 51 75 619 AUDITOR Thomas H. Buckley, Abington.... 277 323 203 1[15 235 184 190 392 177 258 2344 Leo D. Walsh of Boston .............. 173 167 70 33 114 69 67 195 86 109 1082 Blanks ........................................ 121 87 49 15 58 37 45 119 51 75 657 ATTORNEY GENERAL Paul A. Dever of Cambridge ...... 305 290 1.99 98 195 150 149 815 162 209 2072 ,John Martin Boyle of Boston.... 64 73 23 9 55 24 31 80 34 54 447 Philip A. Chapman of Boston .... 32 41 14 15 20 36 16 38 19 28 269 Harold W. Sullivan of Boston.... 85 109 46 21 83 49 63 166 67 76 755 Blanks .. . . ................................ 85 +64 40 10 54 31 43 107 41 75 660 SENATOR IN CONGRESS David L Walsh of Fitchburg .... 355 385 229 109 243 2{}3 208 466 200 275 2673 Edward P. Barry of Boston ...... 110 107 60 30 100 55 46 11.2 65 90 775 William Donahoe of Boston ........ 44 44 12 11 38 15 27 +63 23 44 321 Blanks ........................................ +62 41 21 3 26 17 21 65 25 33 314 CONGRESSMAN—Ninth District Albers; L. Brophy of Wa.Ith n-i,... 100 98 65 39 84 65 82 161 71 129 893 Richard M. Russell of Cambridge 291 298 171 85 188 170 126 259 1.52 178 1918 Fr=k L. White of Newton ........ 87 1.08 41 18 79 24 53 164 61 69 694 Blanks .................................... 93 73 46 11 56 81 41 122 39 67 578 COUNCILLOR—Third District Timothy E. Carroll of Cambridge 134 155 71 36 116 64 87 182 82 101 1028 William J. Coughlan, Brookline 124 169 89 52 111 93 88 209 89 123 1137 Bernard M. Cronin of Boston...... 46 34 8 7 23 19 20 45 16 35 253 John P. Hennessy of Cambridge 144 190 91 29 78 69 51 127 +67 82 862 Blanks ........................................ 11!l 99 63 29 79 55 56 148 59 101 803 SENT AT01-Fifth Middlesex District P. Gerard Chill of Waltham ...... 285 328 177 92 238 164 188 431 196 252 2346 .Joseph A. O'Dea of Walth na.... 153 151 71 31 94 68 57 7.28 68 98 919 Blanks .................................... 133 103 74 80 75 58 57 147 49 92 819 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS �1] REPRESENTATUVES IN GE ERAL -COURT Seventh 1ASidlesex District (3) Precincts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total George C. Cousens of Waltham.. 55 46 17 11 43 26 32 72 57 88 447 Thomas J. Flannery of WAltharn 51 62 35 13 23 22 34 77 38 43 398 Lea P. Landry of Watertown .... 29D 320 167 98 200 168 162 330 161 181 2077 Joseph M. Alaher of Waltham.... 56 44 23 6 39 10 21 47 28 58 832 Patrick A. Menton, Watertown.. 267 331 181 89 282 185 195 423 209 359 2520 Joseph J. Monaghan of Waltham.. 219 160 103 76 186 108 118 351 104 171 1596 John A. Murray of Watertown.. 370 454 224 91 294 184 181 419 188 225 2629 Joseph G. Randall of Waltham.... 44 40 14 6 13 9 6 28 9 9 179 Blanks .................................... 861 274 202 69 141 158 157 872 146 192 2072 DISTRICT ATTORiy`E Y—Nortliern District James J. Brain of Lowell ............ 100 111 49 34 75 45 45 94 50 68 671 John A. Crowley of Lowell ........ 67 36 41 14 59 35 65 117 52 55 591 John F. Daly of Cambridge ........ 181 161 111 41 1.29 100 79 210 102 189 1253 Joseph M. Gavan of Cambridge 118 136 58 35 7+6 62 60 148 51 84 828 Blanks ........................................ 105 83 63 29 68 48 53 137 58 96 740 CLERK OF COURTS—Middlesex John J. Brennan of Somerville.... 210 246 134 66 207 134 1.40 366 150 182 1934 Edward L. Ford of Cambridge.... 183 192 108 46 107 90 88 170 87 144 1212 John D. Medeims of Somerville.. 65 52 1.8 7 13 17 18 27 20 12 249 Blanks ........................................ 113 SS 67 32 80 49 56 1.43 56 104 788 REGISTER OF DEEDS'---Southeim Middlesex District John Gordon Duffy, Cambridge: 292 273 152 66 191 145 134 344 151 194 1942 John T. Ford of Somerville........... 154 205 89 52 125 88 105 2.03 99 149 1268 Blanks .................................... 125 99 81 35 91 5 7 G3 159 63 100 973 COUNTY CC14' bllS IONE R,—Middlesex Thomas D. Brennan of Medford 185 195 120 67 157 119 133 275 134 174 1659 Robert F. Donovan of Somerville 190 212 91 34 137 79 80 232 89 119 1263 Lands F. Stuart of Somerville .... 62 52 22 7 20 27 22 43 23 35 313 Blanks ................... .................... 134 119 89 45 93 65 67 156 67 114 948 ASSOCTATE COMMISSIONERS—Middlesex County (2) Charles R. Brunelle, Somerville.. 127 104 40 29 74 44 56 108 62 83 727 Edward L. Barley of Lovrell ,....... 89 92 30 17 61 89 42 88 44 48 550 Francis R. Ding of Lowell .......... 59 61 22 16 46 23 35 61 39 34 396 Thomas ]Murray of Somerville.... 240 297 162 Ill 197 153 139 348 153 202 1961 John A. Sweeney of Cambridge.. 298 303 176 76 219 172 154 369 158 220 2135 Blanks ........................................ 339 297 214 98 217 149 178 438 170 297 2397 SI RT F--Aiddlesex County (To fill vacancy) Patrick J. Brennan of Cambridge 85 8 r 52 26 92 59 €30 197 61 99 929 Michael DeLuca of Canibrielge.... 71 34 8 2 13 7 23 18 19 19 214 Charles P. Fox of Lowell ............ 17 10 11 0 7 3 3 7 4 1 63 William R. Griffin of Lowell........ 11 20 1 1 6 3 6 13 3 5 69 John C. Kelleher of Somerville.. 32 42 35 18 51 38 33 91 38 56 434 Daniel P. Leahy of Cambridge.... 46 35 30 13 20 32 21 39 27 27 290 Ralph W. Robart of Cambridge- 71 70 50 30 36 50 1i} 56 51 35 470 Patrick Henry Ryan, Somerville 17 21 9 7 28 13 13 41 16 29 194 William H, Walsh, Framingham 126 194 81 33 84 44 61 139 47 96 904 Blanks m....................................... 95 64 45 23 68 41 43 116 47 76 617 112 WATERTOWN TOM"N REPORT RE PUBLICAN (Total Vote Cast: 2212) GOVERNOR Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Gaspar G. Bacon of Boston ........ 71 96 274 417 156 216 232 47 45 70 1623 k�ranl-c A. Goodwin of Boston........ 43 65 37 43 59 88 62 45 34 56 537 Blanks ........................................ 2 12 5 7 2 . 3 18 4 2 2 52 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR John W. 14aigis of Greemeld.... 98 150 2,99 464 215 299 288 83 69 114 2069 Blanks ................... ................... 18 23 1.7 8 2 17 19 13 12 14 143 SECRETARY Frederic W. Cook of Somerville.. 99 150 300 461 211 287 286 77 71 117 2059 Blanks ........................................ 17 23 16 11 6 19 21 19 10 11 153 TREASURER. Oscar U. Dionne of New Bedford 59 91 205 211 139 1.70 197 53 42 67 1234 Thomas M. Vinson, Winchester.. 39 54 85 136 64 114 81 24 24 47 669 Blanks . ................................. 18 28 26 25 14 22 29 19 15 14 210 AUDITOR Elizabeth W. Pigeon of Boston 43 50 172 223 67 144 140 16 29 39 922 Elmer P. Atherton of Revere.... 6 11 4 14 5 6 7 6 1 4 64 Alonzo B. Cook of Boston............. 54 79 126 221 135 141 130 65 40 73 1054 Irma Adelaide Rich of Boston.... 3 14 5 3 1 6 8 4 3 4 51 Blanks ......................................... 10 19 9 11 9 9 22 15 8 9 121 ATTORNEY GENERAL Joseph E. Warner of Taunton.. 99 151 296 455 204 286 284 79 72 116 2042 Blanks ........................................ 17 22 20 17 13 20 23 17 9 12 170 SENATOR IN CONGRESS Robert X Washburn of Boston 97 141. 299 466 205 282 276 77 66 115 2012 Blanks ........................................ 19 32 1.7 17 12 24 31 19 1.6 13 199 CONGRESSMAN—Ninth District Robert Luce of Waltham ............ 95 133 283 448 202 274 274 75 66 109 1959 Blanks ........................................ 21 40 33 24 15 82 33 21 15 19 253 COUNCILLOR—Third District Pik A. Brooks of '%latertov-m.. 75 119 246 383 177 260 238 64 54 102 1718 Sylvester Kaufman of Brookline 4 5 2 0 4 4 5 2 1 2 29 Margaret McGill of Newton ...... 11 7 26 3'7 8 10 26 8 6 9 142 Russell A. Wood of Cambridge.. 15 17 24 40 18 23 19 10 9 14 189 Blanks ........................................ 11 25 18 12 10 9 19 12 11 7 134 SENATOR—Fifth Nfiddlesex District George G. MayBe of Waltham...... 95 140 287 441 203 274 264 77 70 110 1961 Blanks --................................... 21 33 29 31 14 32 43 19 11 19 251 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 113 REPRESENTATIVES IN GENT EHAL COURT Seventh Middlesex District (3) Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 14 Total Albert W. Bullock of Waltham.... 79 107 245 391 170 234 231 61 56 92 1.666 George H. Dale of Watertown,... 75 125 249 408 181 251 255 74 56 94 1768 Arthur A. Hansen of Waltham 72 104 226 373 168 223 217 50 60 93 157+6 Clyde C. Potter of Waltham...... 42 54 106 116 70 104 79 35 30 88 674 Blanks ........................................ 80 129 129 128 62 1013 139 68 51 67 952 DISTRICT ATTORNEY—Northern District Warren L. Bishop of Wayland.... 100 144 300 451 206 285 285 72 69 114 2026 Blanks ............... ......................... 16 29 16 21. 11 21 22 24 12 14 186 CLERK OF COURTS—Middlesex Ralph N. Smith of Arlington...... 92 145 286 457 206 285 277 75 68 111 2002 Blanks ........................................ 24 28 30 15 11 21 34 21 13 17 210 REGISTER OF DEEDS—Middlesex Southern District Thomas Leighton of Cambridge 75 120 269 413 187 259 248 72 GO 101 1804 George LeRoy Woods of Everett 25 24 17 26 19 27 28 6 10 12 194 Blanks ........................................ 16 29 30 83 11 20 31 18 11 15 214 COUNTY COMMISSIONER—Middlesex. Smith J. Adams of Lowell ......,. 21 30 72 90 29 56 37 16 1.6 22 389 George I1. Broi�m of Lowell ........ 16 30 33 78 34 3D 48 14 13 28 319 Wesley G. -Callings of Everett.,.. 8 6 9 15 10 17 13 4 5 5 92 Harry J. Gilmore of Medford .... 18 23 31 27 27 88 28 10 12 10 224 Francis F. Griffith of Somerville 9 15 10 10 17 21 8 8 4 6 108 Victor Francis Jewett of Lowell.. 20 38 118 195 83 112 121 23 20 40 770 Blanks ........................................ 24 31 43 57 17 82 52 21 11 22 310 ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONERS—Middlesex County (2) Jahn .Alfred Brodbine of Malden 25 39 42 59 31 65 45 18 15 24 259 Robert D. Donaldson of Lincoln.. 58 94 212 355 156 200 202 50 44 73 1444 Melvin G. Rogers of Tewksbury.. 48 78 201 316 147 179 169 44 37 70 1289 Carroll E. Scott of Medford ...... 36 58 66 62 44 80 57 29 23 31 489 Thanks ........................................ 65 77 111. 1.52 56 88 141 56 43 58 947 SHERIFF—Middlesex County (To fill vacancy) Howe Coolidge Amee, Camb'ge 8 9 17 19 8 13 17 4 1 8 99 Joseph G. Bates of Malden ........ 3 7 8 6 4 .3 7 8 5 3 54 Hairy Dunlap Brown of Billerica 15 17 41 98 33 27 38 12 7 25 313 George Groombridge, Somerville 1 9 3 1 3 2 4 1. 0 3 21 John W. Justice of Medford ...... 2 1 4 1 1 3 1 4 0 2 15 Clarence P. Kidder, Cambridge 1 11 27 24 1.8 12 28 4 5 8 183 Joseph M. McElroy, Cambridge.. 38 67 109 195 87 164 111 29 23 41 864 Ralph W. Robart of Cambridge 12 14 38 31 12 24 23 10 13 12 189 Wendell D. Rockwood, Camb'ge.. 7 6 9 11 5 6 5 2 4 4 59 George A. C. Stone, Somerville.. 5 9 6 8 5 9 6 3 4 2 57 Henry L. Walker of Medford...... 13 12 36 55 37 32 36 8 11 13 253 Blanks .................................... 16 17 19 23 9 11 31 16 8 7 155 114 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Result of Count of votes cast at State Primary was for- warded to the Secretary of the Commonwealth. M. P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. WARRANT FOR STATE ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 69, 1934 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSA.CHUSETT'S Middlesex, ss. To any Cowtable in the Town of Watertown, Greeting In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown, to meet in their re- speetive voting places in said Town: PRECINCT 1—Coolidge School, Arlington Street PRECINCT 2—Hosmer School, Winthrop Street PRECINCT East End Fire Station, Mount Auburn Street PRECINCT 4—Senior High School, Columbia, Street PRECINCT 5—Central Fire Station, Main Street PRECINCT 6—James Russell Lowell School, :Lowell Avenue PRECINCT 7—Administration Building, Main Street PRECINCT 8—Central Fire St.-ation, Main Street PRECINCT 9—West Junior High School, Wa,verley Avenue PRECINCT 10—Browne School, Main Street can Tuesday, the sixth day of November, 1934, at 8 o'clock in the morning for the purpose of giving in their votes for the following State, District and County officers, viz: Governor; Lieutenant Governor; Secretary of the Com- nionwealth; Treasurer; Auditor; Attorney General; Sen- ator in Congress; Congressman--Nixrth District; Council- lor, Third District; Senator, Fifth Middlesex District; RECORD OF TOWN 'MEETINGS 115 Representatives in General Court, Seventh -Middlesex Dis- trict (3) ; District Attorney, Northern District Clerk of Courts, Middlesex County; T-tegister of Deeds, Middlesex Southern District; one County Con nissioner, Middlesex County; two ,Associate Commissioners, Middlesex County; Sheriff, Middlesex County (to fill vacancy). Also for giving in their votes oil the folloi-sing ques- tions: Question No. 1. Law Submitted Upon Referendum after Passage. Shail a law described as follows. This law amends General flaws, Chapter 11, as pre- viously amended, by repealing Section 105-A thereof and adding thereto three new sections, 105-B, 105-C, and 11 -A. Section 145-B provides that whoever uses any trap or other device for capture of fur-bearing animals, which is not designed to bill such animal at once or take it un- hurt and which is likely to eauze continued suffering to an animal caught therein, shall be fined fifty dollars, but traps or other devices for protection of property, set not more than fifty yards from any building, cultivated plot, or enclosures used for rearing poultry or game 'birds, to the use of which the presence of vermin may be detri- mental, are excluded from the application of this section. Section 105-C provides for the submission to the voters at a. municipal election in any city or town upon petition, of the question of whether the operation of Section 105-B shall be suspended or if it has been already suspended, of the question whether it shall again be operative in such city or town. Section 114-A provides that the Commissioner of Con- servation may suspend the operation of Section 105-B for a period not exceeding thirty days within any speci- fied territory under the control of his department. The law also provides for the submission, by the Se- lectmen to the voters at a special Town Meeting in the 116 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT curr+eat year, upon petition, of the question as to whether the provisions of Section 105-B shall be suspended in any town; and which was approved by both branches of the General Court by vote not recorded, be approved? To obtain a full expression of opinion, voters should vote on bath of the following questions 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. b. If he desires to permit the sale of wires and malt beverages only herein, lie will vate "NO" on Question No. 1, and "YES" on Question No. 2. c. If he desires to prohibit the sale of arxy and all alcoholic beverages herein, he will vote "NO" on both questions. 1. Shall licenses be granted in this 'down for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whisky, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages) 2. Shall licenses be granted in this Town for the sale therein of wines and nxalt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other rnalt beverab es) ? 1. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed horse races be permitted in this county? 2. Shall the pari-nnutuel system of betting on licensed dog races be permitted in this county? The vote on these questions will be "Yes" or "No." And you will notify and yarn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time and at the places herein specified, by leaviiag 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 RECORD OF TOWN MEETTX(;S 1.17 places in Town, seven days at least prior to the tiMe of said meeting. Hereof, fail not, and snake return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk, on or before the time of said meeting. Given under our hands this nineteenth day of October, A. D. 1934. MATJRICE H. O'CONNELL, JAMES H. SHEPIDAN, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Selectmen of Watertown. The Polls will open at S Ai, M. and will close at S P. IVI. 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 time and at the places herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in 'Town seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. JOSEPH W. REGAN, Constable of Watertown. Attest: WM. P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Record of State Election, November 6, 1934 The polls were opened at 8:00 o'clock A. M., and voting continued until S:00 o'clock P. M., at which time the polls were closed. The following election officers were present; Precinct 1. Eugene L. Storey, Warden; .Joseph Morley, Clerk. Workers: Frances C. Murphy*, Helen L. Boudreau, Pearl $ WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT A. Baxter, Lillian Sullivan, Alary Arone, Frank L. Ma- guire, Ernest Swanson, Grace L. Cole, Mary Pennington, Delbert J. Kendall, Charles V. Harney, Gordan R. French. Precinct 2. Arthur J. McCarthy, Warden ► William E. Glidden, Clerk. Workers: Warren T. Shanahan, Ralph Dule , Blanche H. Robinson, Ada. Drake, Margaret J. U'Driscoll, Roger S. Hubbard, Peter T. Caen, Patrick R. Burns, Frank A. Fitzpatrick, Frederick 0. Fitzgerald, Helen L. Morley, Theodore F. Nielsen, Marshall L. Barnard, R. J. Fontaine. Precinct 3. Richard M. Hatch, Warden; John J. Ingerson, Clerk. Workers: Mabel E. Kimball, Roger E. Mathews, Mabel C. Mac.Nutt, Thomas Creamer, Walter J. O'Leary, Arthur D. Willdns, Ernest X. Ingalls, Izolee 1-1. Gardiner, Frank J. Hynes, Thomas J. Mulvahill. Precinct 4. W liarn M. Emerson, 'warden; John B. W.ats�on, Clerk. ra F'Workers: A . Osborn, Lavina Jensen, 'Elizabeth F. MacDonough, Francis Lightbody, Margaret Skuse, Thomas A. McNiff, Helen. L. Walsh, James D. Hackett, Mary V. Holland, Waldo P. Emerson, Precinct 5. Joseph R. Cooney, garden; Grace Olson, Clerk. Work- ers: Margaret Walker, Lena Buchanan, Anne C. Wilson, Alice 'Sanger, Sadie Nichols, Helen O'Brien, John J. Keefe, Alice Withee, Grace Ward, E. K. Bacon. Precinct G. Harold Duvall, Warden; Lester A. Murphy, Clerk. Workers; Gordon H. Robertson, Theodore B. Ro nson, S. Alice Youngman, Corah W. Wohltrnan, Ruth Peppard, Mary G. Luther, Lewis A. Reed, Anne M. Davis, Arthur RE,CORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 119 B_ Jones, Percy Van Dyke, Charles Jewell Brown, Charles B. P. Crowley, Matthew B. Peppa.rd, Alvira Davis. Precinct 7. Harry J. York, Warden ; John T. Gleason, Clem, Work- ers: Walter J. M1 cAiullen, Marie Gildea, Evangeline E. Johnson, Ernestine P. Howe, Margaret E. Barry, Cya- thia M. Watts, Ella,iNI. Humphreville, Anne T. Hyde, Percy TI. Bond, Alexander Macdonald. Precinct 8. .Bernard M. Ward, Warden; Wallace A. Shipton, Clerk. Workers: Ruth E. Hall, Catherine Campbell, Mildred Fencer, Esther Grace, Olive P. Thayer, Frederick T. Thayer, Jahn P. Monahan, Allan Kimball, Daniel J. Clif- ford, Dorothy M. Thayer, Mary McCall, Madeline C. Mor- gan, K. Gardiner Thayer, Thomas L. Hughes. Precinct 9. Edmund P. Hickey, Warden; Frederick E. Owen, Clerk. Workers: Eva M. Eagleson, Margaret D. Mayes, Edmund Tocel, Joseph J. Kelly, Charles E. Cunniff, Frances De- laney, Emma Roche, Marguerite R. Colby, Many McElli- gott, Eleanor Mosman. Precinct 10. Francis J. McCarthy, Warden; Ellen Lougee, Clerk. Workers: Mildred Upit, Catherine Hurley, John E. Mat- tison, Anna V. Hughes, Mollie E. Smith, Donald J. Mac- donald, Florence Haddie, Hannah Parley, Anna M. heat- ing, Gerard Riley, Bradford S. Wilson. (Total Vote Cast: 12,706) � GOVERNOR Q Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total John W. Aiken of Chelsea, Socialist Labor Party.. 6 9 3 0 0 0 3 3 1 5 30 Gaspar G. Bacon of Boston, Republican ................ 309 442 S36 978 522 007 666 238 257 352 5506 James M. Curley of Boston, Democratic ................ 943 882 496 284 656 508 515 970 492 643 6389 Freeman W. Follett of Haverhill, Prohibition........ 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 3 7 Frank A. Goodwin of Boston, Equal Tax .............. 35 81 37 25 51 62 40 54 40 66 491 � Alfred Baker Lewis, Cambridge, Socialist Party 9 ' 6 4 3 3 3 2 5 6 2 42 Edward Stevens of Boston, Communist Party .... 11 16 3 0 1 0 3 3 4 1 42 y Blanks ............................. ...................................... 26 23 20 14 23 8 22 34 1.4 16 199 M LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR 0-3 0 Elizabeth Donovan, N. Brookfield, Socialist Party 22 14 8 3 5 6 9 19 8 6 100 � John W. Haigis of Greenfield, Republican .............. 321 484 830 997 565 928 680 245 266 393 5709 2� Horace L Hillis of Saugus, Socialist Labor Party 11 1S 3 0 4 1 7 6 1 5 51 --1 Joseph L. Hurley of Fall River,Democratic .......... 013 883 534 291 658 537 523 976 603 658 6476 0 Florence L. Lawton of Worcester, Prohibition ...... 0 ' 5 3 1 3 3 3 7 4 6 35 e Horace Riley of Boston, Communist Party ............ 18 29 b 2 6 1 6 9 7 2 86 � Blanks .............. ................................................... 54 31 16 11 16 13 22 46 24 17 250 h SECRETARY o Walter Burke of New Bedford, Communist Party 23 36 8 4 4 2 8 6 13 4 108 Frederic W. Cook of Somerville, Republican ........ 339 486 866 1014 584 967 692 291 286 409 6934 George L. McGlynn, Beverly, Soc'llst Labor Party 16 13 2 2 3 2 3 10 4 6 61 Leslie A. Richards of So. Hadley, Socialist Party 14 18 6 2 5 6 4 11 8 2 76 Joseph Santosuosso of Boston, Democratic ........... 892 850 476 260 629 482 508 919 476 633 6125 William B. Taylor of Ply mpton, Prohibition .......... 2 7 4 6 1 3 1 9 2 6 41 Blanks ................................................................. 53 49 37 17 31 27 34 62 24 27 361 On December 6, 1934, petition was received by the Board of Registrars for recount of notes east for Secretary. The recount, held on December 10, 1934, resulted as follows: SECRETARY Walter Burke of New Bedford, Communist Party 22 36 8 4 4 2 8 6 lib 4 107 Frederic W. Cook of Somerville, Republican ........ 339 496 867 1014 585 969 692 292 286 411 6940 George L. McGlynn, Beverly, Soe'list Labor Party 16 13 2 2 3 2 3 10 4 7 62 Leslie A. Richards of So. Hadley, Socialist Party 14 18 6 2 5 G 4 11 7 2 75 Joseph Sa.ntosuos.so of Boston, Democratic ............ 892 850 475 260 628 481 508 916 478 639 6118 William B. Taylor of Plympton,Prohibition .......... 3 7 4 6 1 3 5 1+0 2 6 47 Blanks .................................................................. 53 49 37 17 81 27 30 63 23 27 357 TREASURED Oscar U. Dianne of New Bedford, Republican........ 253 390 726 916 502 807 603 218 227 345 4997 n William R. Ferry of Newton, Prohibition .............. 8 35 24 21 23 21 25 19 8 19 203 p Thomas Gilmartin, Brookline, Soc. Labor Party.... 20 22 6 1 3 1 10 7 2 4 76 Charles F. hurley of Cambridge, Democratic ...... 966 926 602 349 697 624 565 1003 531 682 6945 Harry Maltzman of Boston, Socialist Party .......... 13 17 9 1 6 5 5 10 5 2 73 p Frederick S- Reynolds of Lynn, Communist Party 15 25 G 0 2 2 7 2 9 3 71 Blanks .................................................................. 64 44 26 17 24 29 35 49 31 32 351 y G AUDITOR :0- Henning A. Blotnen, Cambridge, Soc. Labor Party 27 22 4 2 3 5 11 10 4 G 94 x Thomas H. Buckley of Abington, Democratic ........ 927 873 583 377 682 591 542 964 496 645 6680 �4 Alonzo B. Cook of Boston, Republican .......... ......... 287 459 750 870 502 844 636 262 266 396 6272 Walter S. Hutchins of Greenfield, Socialist Party 16 17 12 3 33 9 9 9 6 4 118 Paul Skers of Worcester, Communist Party .......... 17 24 3 0 2 2 6 4 7 2 67 ►- Blanks ...................... .... ..................................... 66 64 47 53 35 38 46 59 34 34 475 ATTORNEY GENERAL ' Morris Berzon of Everett, Socialist Party .............. 25 19 7 2 3 5 13 10 8 6 97 Paul A. Dever of Cambridge, Democratic ............. 918 885 515 289 666 531 51.7 956 492 638 6407 Charles A. Flaherty of Saugus, Communist Party 17 31 6 1 6 1 6 7 9 5 89 George F. Hogan of Nahant, Prohibition ................ 5 9 1 8 5 5 6 9 2 3 52 Fred E. Oelcher of Peabody, Socialist Labor Party 9 10 1 1 3 2 2 7 3 6 44 Joseph E. Warner of Taunton, Republican ............ 309 463 843 984 553 916 671 257 271 397 5664 � Blanks .................................................................. 56 42 26 20 21 29 36 62 28 33 353 SENATOR IN CONGRESS Precincts 1 "' 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 Total Albert; Sprague Coolidge, Pittsfield, Soc. Paz°ty.... 17 27 6 6 7 9 10 14 7 6 109 W. Barnard Smith of Brookline, Prohibition .......... 6 18 4 9 4 10 7 6 4 3 66 David I.Walsh of Fitchburg, Democratic ................ 0.98 982 673 420 765 746 617 1021 547 704 7463 Robert M. Washburn of Boston, Republican ........ 230 361 691 858 461 704 568 205 219 330 4627 Alberti L. Waterman, Baston, Soc. Labor Party..., 12 13 b 1 it 2 5 4 2 8 52 Paul C. Wicka of Greenfield,-Communist Party....., 15 21 4 1 2 2 6 2 7 2 63 Blanks ....................... .. . .. .. ........ ..................... 60 42 16 10 28 16 37 56 27 34 326 a CONGRESSMAN—Ninth District Robert Luce of Waltham, Republican ...................... 254 411 752 912 517 820 635 232 240 362 5136 Diehard M. Russell of Cambridge, Democratic .... 1010 994 615 374 712 648 574 1018 539 689 7172 Blanks .................................................................. 75 54 32 1.9 28 21 41 58 34 37 399 �. COUNCILLOR—Third District X Frank A. Brooks of Watertown, Republican .......... .169 .522 847 1017 582 974 723 307 298 439 6078 � William J. Coughlan of Brookline, Democratic .... 879 856 4+98 202 633 482 481 916 479 ,5€33 6079 � Blanks .............................. ........ .......................... 91 81 64 '2G 42 33 46 85 36 55 549 SENATOR—Fifth Middlesex District t� P. Gerard Cahill of Waltham, Democratic .............. 921 908 526 297 659 524 494 953 490 622 6394 George G. Morse of Waltham, Republican .............. 300 462 795 959 531 899 692 266 271 398 5563 Pd Blanks ................................................—................. .118 89 78 49 67 66 74 89 52 fi7 749 r-3 On November 9, 1934, petition was received by the Board of Registrars for recount of votes cast for State Senator, Fifth Middlesex District. The recount, head on November 14, 1934, resulted as follows: SENATOR—Fifth Middlesex District P. Gerard Cahill of Waltham, Democratic ........,. — 922 907 524 296 651 521 494 954 490 620 6379 George G. 14Moyse of Waltham, Republican .............. 301 465 798 960 537 902 682 263 271 400 5579 Blanks ... ............................................................... 116 87 77 49 69 66 74 91 52 . 67 748 Watertown, Mass., November 14, 1934. The clerks of the Town of Watertown and City of Waltham, comprising the Seventh Middlesex .District, met on November 14, 1934, at 11:00 A. M., in Administration Building, Watertown, and canvassed the returns cast for Representatives in General Court for said dis- trict. The result was as follows. REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT—Seventh Middlesex District � (Vote for Three) Votes Cast in Watertown, November 6, 1934. Precincts o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total t� Albert W. Bullock of Waltham, Republican ............ 260 380 725 905 498 812 612 219 225 346 4982 p George H. Dale of Watertown, Republican ............ 309 464 796 945 550 903 662 286 260 409 5584 Thomas J. Flannery of Waltham, Democratic ...... 871 841 474 265 597 467 465 926 458 611 5975 y Arthur A. Hansen of Waltham, Republican .......... 247 368 700 889 501 778 609 216 220 348 4866 0 Leo P. Landry of Watertown, Democratic .............. 919 916 .528 311 634 592 535 944 502 626 6507 � John A. Alurray of Watertown, Democratic .......... 919 969 541 319 649 544 5310 1929 493 626 6528 Z Blanks .................................................................... 492 449 433 281 342 371 328 404 281 295 3676 9 tri VOTES CAST IN WALTHAM FOR REPRESENTATIVES, NOVEMBER 6, 1934, y Albert W. Bullock of Waltham, Republican ..................................................................................................... 6,233 GeorgeH. Dale of Watertown, Republican .................... ..................................................................I........I...... 5,549 � ThomasJ, Flannery of Waltham, Democratic .......................................................................�........................... 7,849 � Arthur A. Hansen of Waltham, Republican ..................... ......................................... ................. .. ............... 6,588 Leo P. Landry of Watertown, Democratic ...................................................................................................... 6,523 John A. Murray of Watertown, Democratic ............................................ .......................................................... 6,058 Blanks .............................................................................. .......... ....................................... ........... ................... 4,367 TOTAL NUMBER OF VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN WATER`1'{7WN AND WALTHAM Albert W. Bullock of Waltham, Republican .........................................,........................................................... 11,215 George H. Dale of Watertown, Republican ....................... ............................................................. ............... 11,133 W *Thomas J. Flannery of Waltham, Democratic.............................................................. ................................... 13,824 Arthur A. Hansen of Waltham, republican .................................................... ................ .... ... ..... 11454 *Leo P. Laadry of Watertown Democratic ........... ......... ............. .: . ..: , `John A. Murray of Watertown, Democratic .................................. ..................................................................... 12,586 Blanks .................................................................................................. *Elected. DISTRICT ATTORNEY—Warthearn District Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Warren L. Bishop of Wayland, Republican .......... S44 532 862 10D8 574 951 725 304 274 424 5998 James J. Bruin of Lowell, Democratic .................... 969 800 469 259 622 471 453 889 474 684 5890 r� Richard. S. McCabe of Lexington, Independent .,.. 42 60 23 14 22 27 1.9 40 19 27 293 IA Blanks ............................................................. .............. 84 67 45 24 39 40 53 75 46 52 525 �u CLERK OF COURTS—Middlesex -County 0 John J. Drennan of SomerviIle, Democratic .......... 911 836 527 280 652 532 503 957 493 642 63,13 � Ralph N. Smith of Arlington, republican ............ 273 439 778 981 550 891 661 250 256 396 5465 V. Philip Torgian of Cambridge, Socialist Party 58 101 23 6 7 10 16 13 16 9 259 O Blanks ....:...........k........................................................... 47 83 61 M 48 56 70 88 48 50 639 REGISTER OF DEEDS—Middlesex Southern District � John Gordan Duffy* of Cambridge, Democratic ...... 939 906 523 286 656 521 527 977 503 645 6483 Thomas Leighton of Cambridge, Republican ........ 309 4.69 818 9 r3 548 912 673 255 264 392 hf;18 p Blanks ..........................................:................................. 91 84 58 41 53 56 50 76 46 50 605 H COUNTY COMMISSIONER—Middlesex County Thomas B. Bremian of Medford, Democratic ...... 929 866 536 293 655 527 531 975 499 651 6462 Earl C. Hamilton of Cambridge, Socialist Party.. 50 79 19 6 35 17 16 19 17 11) 268 Victor Francis Jewett of Lowell, Republican ........ 264 418 776 958 505 880 645 237 245 369 5297 Blanks ............................................................................ 96 96 68 48 62 65 58 77 52 57 679 On November 9, 1934, petition was received by the Board of Registrars for recount of votes cast for County Commissioner—Middlesex County. The recount, held on November 14, 193.4, resulted as follows; RECOUNT FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER—Middlesex County Thomas B. Brennan of Medford, Democratic ........ 928 865 538 296 667 528 531 976 499 651 6469 Earl C. Hamilton of Cambridge, Socialist Party.. 51 79 18 5 7 17 16 19 17 10 239 Victor Francis Jewett of Lowell, Republican ........ 264 419 777 057 531 878 646 236 245 369 5322 Blanks .................................................................... 96 96 66 47 62 66 57 77 52 57 676 ,ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONERS—Middlesex County (Vote for two) Robert D. Donaldson of Lincoln, Republican ........ 262 425 760 927 611 852 650 237 241 362 5227 Edward L. Harley of Lowell, Democratic .............. 874 942 499 272 631 499 485 927 470 625 6124 Thomas Murray of Somerville, Democratic .......... 873 918 507 269 619 504 490 907 468 595 6050 Alfred H. Pigott of Somerville, Socialist Party.... 53 58 13 4 9 9 15 16 14 10 201 Melvin G. Rogers of Tewksbury, Republican ........ 242 389 738 921 503 834 620 223 230 353 5053 0 John D. Sexton of Somerville, Socialist Party .... 37 46 12 6 6 10 11 15 10 8 161 J Blanks ............................................................................ 337 340 269 211 235 270 229 291 193 221 2596 P-3 SHERIFF—Middlesex County (To fill Vacancy) Donald P. Hurd of Somerville, Socialist Party...... 33 48 9 5 12 12 16 9 12 10 166 �50 Joseph M. McElroy of Cambridge, Republican ...... 331 490 798 954 566 898 682 266 258 399 5632 � Ascania di Rago of Medford, Fusionist .................. 15 14 2 2 0 3 9 20 7 3 75 y Ralph W. Robart of Cambridge, Democratic ........ 979 843 543 313 632 523 502 940 489 625 6289 Blanks ............................................................................ 81 64 47 31 47 53 41 83 47 50 544 to I 126 W A`1'EIiTOWN TOWN REPORT Question No. 1 LAW SUBMITTED UPON REFERENDUM AFTER PASSAGE Shall a law described as follows This ,law amends General Laws, Chapter 131, as pre- viously amended, by repealing section 105A thereof and adding thereto three new sections, 105B, 10 G, and 114A. Section 105E provides that whoever uses any trap or other device for capture of fur-bearing animals, which is not designed to kill such animal at once or to take it unhurt and which is likely to cause continued suffering to an animal caught therein, shall be fined fifty dollars, but traps or other devices for protection of property, set not more than fifty yards from any building, cultivated plat, or enclosures used for rearing poultry or game birds, to the use of which the presence of vermin may be detri- mental, are excluded from the application of this section. Section 105C provides for the submission to the voters at a municipal election in any City or town upon petition, of the question of whether the operation of section 105B shall be suspended or if it has been already suspended, of the question whether it shall again he operative in such city or town. Section 114A provides that the Commissioner ofCon- servation may suspend the operation of section 105E for a period not exceeding thirty days within any specified territory under the control of his department. The law also provides for the submission, by the Se- lectmen to the voters at a special town meeting in the current year, upon petition, of the question as to whether the provisions of section 105B shall be suspended in any town; AND WHICH WAS APPROVED BY BOTH BRANCHES OF THE GENERAL COURT BY VOTE 1STOT RECORDED, be approved? Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 'Total Yes ...........466 558 478 443 385 493 417 447 803 392 438Z No .............254 233 381 466 316 396 340 256 7,58 262 8062 Blanks 619 668 540 396 556 600 493 605 352 433 5262 RECORD or, TOWN MEETINGS 127 Question No. 2 INTOXICATING LIQUORS To obtain a full expression of opinion, voters should vote on bath of the fallowing questions: (a) If a voter desires to permit the sale of any and all alcoholic beverages in this city (or toNvn) he will vote "YES" on bath questions. (b) If he desires to permit the sale of wines and rnalt beverages only herein, he will vote "NO" on question 1 and "YES" on question 2. (e) If he desires to prohibit the sale of any and all alcoholic, beverages herein, he will vote "'NO" on both questions. 1. " Shall licenses be granted in this city for town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whiskey, ruin, gin, malt beverages, wines and all ether alcoholic bever- ages) ? Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Yes ...........783 896 625 447 583 701 538 793 469 608 6442 No .............367 394 637 785 563 693 592 365 263 380 5039 Bla ks 189 169 137 73 111 95 120 150 82 99 1225 2. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages) ? Precincts 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 ',Total yes ... .....760 894 647 536 580 769 541 800 467 616 6609 No .............323 325 558 672 520 588 E41 813 229 338 4417 Blanks 256 280 194 97 157 132 168 195 117 184 1680 Question No. 3 HORSE AND DOG RACING 1. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed horse races be permitted in this county? Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 14 Total Yes ... 875 958 734 609 671 805 651 $37 541 697 7378 No .............239 275 R1 590 4`1) 521 431 247 160 240 3624 Blanks 225 226 164 106 166 163 168 224 112 150 1704 128 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 2, Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed dog races be permitted in this county'? Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 0 10 Total Yes ...........687 756 465 290 493 560 500 684 426 555 5505 No .............354 406 699 787 530 709 520 345 244 329 4923 Blanks298 297 235 138 234 220 230 279 144 203 2278 ABSENT VOTERS' BALLOTS RECEIVED AND CAST Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Ballots 0 3 4 12 3 0 5 3 0 2 32 The Selectmen made return to the Secretary of the Commonwealth as required l)v law of the foregoing result of votes cast in Watertown. The Registrars of Voters made an amended return to the Secretary of the Commonwealth as required by law of the result of the recount of votes cast in Watertown for Senator—Fifth Middlesex .District and for County Commissioner—Middlesex County. Thomas J. Flannery, Leo P. Landry and John A. Mur- ray were declared elected Representatives in General Court, Seventh Middlesex District, and notices of their election were delivered to them by the City Clerk ofWal- tham, and forwarded to the Secretary of the Common- wealth. The Registrars of Voters made an amended return to the Secretary of the Commonwealth as required by law of the result of the recount of votes cast in Watertown for Secretary of the Commonwealth. WM. R. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 129 Warrant for Town Meeting, Tuesday Evening, November 13, 1934 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. .Middlesex, ss. To any Coneta ale in the Town of Watertown, Greetings: 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 wilding, Columbia Street, in said Town, on Tuesday evening, the thirteenth clay of November, 1934, at 7:30 P. .lM.? to act on the following articles, viz Article 1. To hear the report of any Committee here- tofore appointed, and act thereon. Article 2. To see if the Town mill vote to provide by transfer or otherivise, such sums of money as may be necessary for the use of the various-Town Departments for the balance of the current year, direct how the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 3. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money on and after January 1, 1935, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1935, or take any action relating thereto. Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to amend the By-Laws of the Town by adding to Article 6 of the By- laws of the Town as adopted on March 14, 1910 and amendments thereto, the following: I. The Collector shall have fell power to assign any tax titles held by the Town upon the payment of the lawful charges to the Town thereon. 2. All assignments of tax titles shall be executed by the Collector in the narne and on behalf of the Town : or take any action relating thereto. 1S0 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Article 5. To see if the Town willvote to appropri- ate the sum of Fifty Dollars ($54.) for Cemetery Con- tingent for the remainder of the year 1934, direct how the same shall be provided, or tape any action relating thereto. Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1500.) for the use of the Health Department for Contagious Diseases to complete their business for the ensuing months, direct haw the same shall be provided, or take any action re- lating thereto. Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sure, of Two Hundred Sixty-seven Dollars ($267.) for the use of the Voles and mires Department, direct how the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article S. To see if the Town will Grote to appropriate and provide by transfer or otherwise, for the use of the Highway Department, the following sums Transfer Froin, Transfer To Highway Maintenance .......... $9,950.00 Highway Stable . ................... 2,200.00 Highway Vacations ................ S 119.96 Highway Construction .......... 1,00U0 Ashes and Paper .................... 2,000.00 Betterments .......................... 635.04 Arlington Street .................... 7,252.64 Orchard Street ...... ................. 2,010.66 $13,017.40 $14,150.00 Article 0. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.) for the use of the Assessors' Department, as follows $250 for Beard. of Tax Appeals case RECORD OF TOWIN MEETINGS 131 254,40 for mice expense $500.00 direct how the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto, Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate and provide by transfer or otherwise the sum of Two Hundred ?ninety-five Dollars ($2 5.) for the use of the Police Department, or take any action relating thereto. Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate and provide by transfer or otherwise the sum of One Thousand, Seven Hundred Ninety Dollars, Twenty-five Cents ($1,7110.2 ) for the use of the Public Welfare De- partment, or take any action relating thereto. Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to appropria- ate Six Hundred Dollars ($600.) necessary v to pay the cost of employment of four (4) permanent operators for the balance of year 194 in connection with the Fire Alarm Signal System, direct how the money shall he provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate and provide by transfer or otherwise the necessary sum of money to pay the coat of equipment for an addi- tion to the Main Street Public Library 'Building, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. And you will notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places iri Town, seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting;. I-Tereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doing thereon into the office of the Town Clerk on or before the time of said meeting, 132 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Given tinder our hands this 26th day of October, A. D. 1934. MA'URICE H. O'CONNELL, JAMES H. SHERIIIANP .... EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Selectmen of Watertown. Officer's Return on errant As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting codes of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. JOSEPH W. REGAN, Constable of TVatertown. Attest: M_ P. McGUIRE, Town 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. WM. P. McGUIRE. Town Clerk. Meeting was called to order at 8:90 P. M., by Moder- ator P. Sarsfield Cunnifl. Officers' returns can warrant were read by Town Clerk, Wm. P. McGuire. The counters reported that there were 102 'Town Meet- ing Members present; number necessary for a quorum: 93. The following slows representation from the various precincts: Virtue of Office .. .... ....................... 12 Finance Committee ........................ 16 Precinct 1 .......................... ......... 5 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS Precinct ? ................................... 10 Precinct 2 .................................... �3 Precinct4 .................................... 9 Precinct 5 PieePrecinctcnct 16 .................................... 10 Precinct + .................................... 18 Precinct 8 .................................... 0 Precinct0 .................................... 5 Precinct 10 .................................... 3 Total ................................................ 102 Article 1. To hear the report of any Committee here- tofore appointed, and act thereon. Committee on change of zoning key-Taws stated that re- port will be made at the annual Town Meeting. Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to provide by transfer or otherwise, such stuns 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 tape any action relating thereto. Finance Committee recommended and it was- -Voted: That the following sums be and are hereby ap- propriated for the use of the following departments and that the money be provided by transfer in accordance with the following schedule From Election Expense ................................................ $ 125.00 Interest .............................................................. 15.00 Fire, Salaries ...................................................... 600.00 Interest .............................................................. 3,574.20 $4y3 4.20 TO Printing Voting Lists ..................... .................. $ 140.00 "'ire, Contingent ............... ................................ 600.00 Collector ............................................................ 41.6.20 134 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Totivn. Hall ............................................................ 808.00 Health, Contagious .........................................— 2,041�f}.01 �1 }1�[ jl Pesi fills .............................................................. 86 �1.00 5,.81.4. 0 Article 3. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen-, to borrow money on and after January 1, 1935, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1935, of take any action relating thereto. Voted : That the Town Treasure{, with tl�e approval of the Selectmen, be and he is hereby authorized to borrow money on and after January 1, 1935, in anticiPatioll of the revenue of the finwicial year beginning January 1, 1935, and to issue the note or notes of the Town thexefor, payable within one year, any dent or debts incurred un- der this vote to be paid from the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1935. Article 4. To sere if the Town will vote to amend the By-laws of the Town by adding to Article 6 of the By- laws of the Town as adopted on March 14, 1919 and amendments thereto, the following: : 1. The Collector shall have full Power to assign any tax titles held by the Town upon the payinent of the lawful charges. 10 the Town thereon. 2. All assignments of tax titles shall be executed by the Collector in the name and on behalf of the Town: or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the By-Laws of the Town he amended by adding thereto the following new chapter: "CHAPTER X IX. Assignment of Tax Titles Section I. The Treasurer shall have full power to assign any tax titles held by the Town, upon the payment of the lawful charges to the To,,vn thereon. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 13}:. Section 2. Alt assignments of tax titles shall be executed by the Treasurer in the name and can be- half of the Town." Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of ;Fifty Dollars ($5 0.) for Cemetery Contingent for the remainder of the year 1934, direct how the same shall be provided, or tape any action relating thereto. Finance Committee recommended and it was— Voted : That the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.) be appro- priated for the use of the Cemetery Contingent for the remainder of the year 1934, and that this sum be trans- ferred from Interest Account. Article 0. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1.500.) for the use of the Health Department for Contagious Diseases to complete their business for the ensuing months, direct how the same shall be provided, or take any action re- lating thereto. Indefinitely postponed. See Article 2. Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of Two Hundred Sixty-seven ($267.) Dollars for the use of the Poles and Wires Department, direct hoer the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto, 49 in the affirmative, 46 opposed. Voted : That the sum of Two Hundred Sixty-seven Dollars ($267.) be appropriated for the use of the Poles and Wires Department for the balance of the year, same to be transferred from Mothers' Aid Account. Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and provide by transfer or otherwise, for the use of the Highway Department, the fallowing sums: Tramf er From Transfer To Highway Maintenance .......... $9,950.00 Highway Stable .................... 2,200.00 Highway 'Vacations ................ $ 119.06 Highway Construction. .......... 3,000.00 136 'WATERTOWN TOWN REPOR,r Ashes and Papers .................. 2,000.00 Betterments .......................... 635.04 Arlington Street .................... 7,252.64 Orchard Street ...................... 2,010.66 $1 ,017.40 $14,150.00 Finance Committee recommended and it was— Voted: That the sum of Twelve Thousand, Six Hun- dred Seventeen Dollars, Forty Cents ($12,617.40) be ap- propriated for the use of the Highway Maintenance, Highway Steele Maintenance, Ashes and Paper Depart- ments, the same to be transferred as provided in the fol- lowing schedule 7M t=F�7 +� r'yii C. From Highway, Vacfi ktlons ..................I....................... 119.06 Highway, Construction .................................... 2,600.00 Betterments ....................................................... 635.04 Arlington Street ................................................ 7,252.64 Orchard Street .................................................... 2,010.66 $12,617.40 TO Highway Maintenance ...................................... $8,817.40 Highway ,Stable Maintenance ........................... 2,000.00 Ashesand Paper ................................................ 1,800.00 $12,617.40 Article 9. To see if the Town NVII1 vote to appropriate the sure of Five Hundred Dollars ( 500.) for the use of the Assessors' Department, as follows $250 for Board of Tax Appeals Case 250.00 for office expense $500.00 direct how the same shall be provided, or tale any action relating thereto. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 137 Voted: That the sum of Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ( 750.) be appropriated for the use of the Assessors' .De- partm+ent, this sum to be transferred from Interest Ac- count in accordance with the following schedule From Interest .Account ................................................ $750.00 $7 5 0.00 TO Board of Tax Appeals Case ................................ 5C�0.l�+[} OfficeExpense xpense .................................................. 250.00 r 750.00 Article 10. To see if the Tovafn will vote to appropri- ate and provide by transfer or otherwise the sum of Two Hundred, Ninety-live Dollars ( 295.) for the tine of the Police Department, or take any action relating thereto. Finance Committee recommended and it was— Voted : That the stun of Two Hundred, Ninety-five Dol- lars ( 295.) be appropriated for the use of the Police Department and transfer made in accordance with the following schedule: From Police, Salaries ................................................... $ 95.00 Police, Radio Equipment .................................. 2O0.00 $295.00 To Police, Siaecial Police ........................................ 95.0() rciice, contingent ................:............................. 200,00 $295.00 Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate and provide by transfer or otherwise, the sum of One Thousand, Seven Hundred Ninety Dollars, Twenty- five Cents ($1,790.25) for the use of the Public INVelfare Department, or take any action relating thereto. 138 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Finance Committee recommended and it was— Voted: That the sum of One Thousand, even Hundred Ninety Dollars, Twenty-five Cents ($1,790.25) be appro- priated for the Public Welfare, Old Age Assistance and Public Welfare Contingent, same to be provided by trans- fer in accordance with the following schedule Fr mpi Public Welfare, and Mothers' Aid .................. $1,790.25 $1.,790.25 To Public Welfare, and Old Age Assistance ........ $1,402.33 Public Welfare, Contingent .............................. 387.92 $1,790.25 Artict,e 12. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate Sig. Hundred Dollars ($600.) necessary to pay the cost of employment of four (4) permanent operators for' the balance of year 1934, in connection with the Fire Alarm Signal System, direct how the money shall be pro- vided, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the sum of Sias Hundred Dollars ($600.) be appropriated to pay the cost of employment of four- (4) permanent operators for the balance of the year 1.934, in connection with the Fire Alarm Signal System tinder the direction of the Poles and Wires Department, and to pay the cost of same, the sum of Sig: Hundred Dol- lars ($609.) be and is hereby transferred from interest Account to Fire Alarm Signal System Account. Article, 13. To see if the Town, will vote to appropri- ate and provide by transfer or otherwise the necessary sum of money to pay the cost of equipment for an addi- tion to the Main Street Public Library Building, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. SEALER OF WEIGHTS AN-D MEASURES 130 Finance Committee recommended and it was,-- -Voted: That the sun of Four Hundred Dollars ($400.) be appropriated to pay the cost of equipment for an addi- tion to the Main Street Public Library 'Building, this sum to be provided by transfer from the Highway Construc- tion Account. ill. P. iV eGIUR.F, Town Clerk. REP01ZT OF THE SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES To the Honorable Board of Selectmen, Gentlemen: The following report of the Scaler of Weights and Measures, for the year 1934, is respectfully submitted. Sealing Fees Collected $310.64 Adjustment Charges 6.70 Total $317.34 Not Adjusted Sealed Sealed C❑nde=ed Scales Platforms, over 5,000 lbs. — 22 — 2 Platforms, 100 to 5,000 lbs. 4 70 — 6 Counter, 100 lbs. or over 2 10 — 2 Counter, under 100 lbs. 7 83 — 7 Spring, 100 lbs. or over — 34 — 10 Spring, under 100 lbs. 13 167 21 Computing, under 100 lbs. 24 141 — 7 Personal Weighing (slot) — 23 — 1 Prescription — 22 1 3 140 WATERTa'4 N TOWN REPORT IT"eights Adsusi" Sealed Not Smiled Qmdemned Avoirdupois 20 566 — 6 Apothecary — 256 — 20 Metric 75 — 2 Capacity measitres Liquid — 270 ,- 1 Gil Jaxs — 139 .- - Ice Cream Cans — 400 -- - Gasoline Pumps — 49 4 Gasoline Meters 1S 153 3 Kerosene Pumps 4 Oil Measuring Pimps 95 — — Oil Meters — 7 — — Quantity Stops on Pumps 16 379 — Grease Measuring Devices 51 6 Linear Measures Yard Sticks — 13 — 3 Taxi Meter — 1 — — Cloth Measuring Devices — 3 -- - Totals 104 3051 1 105 Commodity Trial Weighings Total No. Incorrect Tested Correct Under Over Dread 183 164 7 12 Beans 18 6 12 — Butter 121 110 9 2 Coal (Paper Bags) 8 1 — 7 Coal (In Transit) 3 1 1 1 Dry Commodity 90 83 2 — Flour 67 40 27 — Fruits and Vegetables 11 2 2 7 Liquids ? 2 — — Lard 48 48 — — Meats and Provisions 45 35 4 REPORT OF WIRE DEPARTMENT 141 Potatoes 26 14 6 6 Totals 622 511 70 41 Pedlars' Licenses 31 Coal Certificates 30 Marking of Bread ISO Clinical Thermometers 24 Pedlars' Scales 31 Oil. Jeers 469 Retest of Gasoline Pumps 17 Court Case 1 4 Special Town Licenses issued by the Director of Standards. Respectfully, VICTOR M. ANDERSO N, ,Sealer of Weights and Memures. REPORT OF WIRE DEPARTMENT Watertown, Mass., January 15, 1935 To the Honorable Boa ?-d of Selectmen: Gentlemen The report of the Poles and Wires Department for the year ending December 31, 1934 is herewith submitted. Due to the customary annual practice of renewing and relocating poles in the various sections of the town by the Edison EIectric Illuminating Company and the New Eng- land Telephone and Telegraph Company, mazy alterations were necessitated on our aerial lines of the Fire Alarm 142 uwATE TOWN TOWN REPORT and Police Signal Systems. The necessary wires, cross- arms, equipment and fittings were installed which were -required by these changes. Many of these installations entailed the transfer of police and fire alarm boxes. During the past year thirteen tappers were transferred to new locations. New underground cable, essential to the proper working of the signal system, was installed in the duct lines on Galen Street, from Hunt Street to the Cen- tral. Fire Station on Main Street. Also on Arsenal Street from Patten Street to the Central Station. The necessary connections were made and the lines are now in working order. All signal boxes, bath fire alarm and police, were painted, oiled and examined periodically throughout the year, to insure their proper performance. However, there is an opportunity for improvement in the system by re- tiring some of the older type boxes and replacing them with modern equipment. It was necessary to replace two underground cable boxes which were destroyed by auto- mobile collisions. Four operators were appointed by the Board of Select- men to take care of the work at the Signal Room. This work was performed by Bremen detailed to temporary duty until these appointments were made. The appointees assumed work on November 27th. They have been thor- oughly instructed in their duties and are now operating on regular schedule. In order to perfect our lines it will be necessary to re- place many miles of ragged, weather-beaten wires throughout the town. Equipment and crossarms which have greatly deteriorated from the elements must also be replaced. The street lights received careful attention. All notifica- tions that street lights were not burning were immedi- ately reported to the Edison Company and broken and burned out lamps were promptly replaced. REPORT OF "TREE WARDEN 1.43 Relative to interior wiring, 832 permits for wiring in dwellings and industrial plants were issued. This wiring necessitated over 9500 inspections; as many of the jobs had to be inspected three or four times. The fees for the permits amounted to $416.00, which amount was handed to the Town Treasurer. Approximately 300 permits to turn on current were issued to the Edison Electric Thum mating Company. I wish to express to the Board of Selectmen my appreci- ation for their co-operation during the past year. T also extend thanks to the meads of the various departments, to the Gamewell Company, the Edison Electric Illuminat- ing Company and the New England Telephone and Tele- graph Company for the courtesies they have shown me during the past year. Respectfully submitted, PATRICK J. VAHEYy Inspector of Wir m. REPORT OF TREE WARDEN January 15, 1935. To the Ho7zor able Board of Selectmen: Gentlemen The report of the Tree Warden for the year 1934 is herewith submitted. During the year a great deal of pruning was done to the street trees where the branches overhung the high- ways and sidewalks and were a danger to life and prop- erty. Dead and dangerous branches were also removed, and many trees ,which were a menace to public safety 144 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT were cut down, New growth on many trees was also trimmed, in order to properly shape the trees and stimu- late growth. Tree guards were repaired and those guards which were beyond repair were removed. Where the guards were removed new guards were placed, if rewired for the protection of the trees. The Edison Company was notified whenever their wires came in contact with the town trees in such a way as to injure the trees. On notification they gave prompt atten- tion to their wires and co-operated with the work of the department in every way. Many young trees which had either died or made un- satisfactory growth, were removed and new trees set out in their place. There are many more replacements to be made and this work should be attended to this spring. Tree guards were placed around all. the new trees which were set out this past year. A ,great deal of help was given the Tree Warden De- partment this past year by the F. R. A. They assisted in the removal of many large and dangerous trees and also in the pruning of tall trees. The woad from the work of the department was delivered at the Town Infirmary and distributed by the Welfare Department to needy cases. A great many of our public shade trees are infested with various pests, such as elm bark beetle, elm leaf beetle, aphis, etc., and if the ravages of these pests are not checked now it will mean a much greater expenditure later on, and perhaps the lass of many valuable shade trees. I wish to thank the ward of Selectmen and the Edison Electric BluminatingCompany for the cordial co-opera- tion extended to me in the work of the Department during the ,year. Respectfully submitted , NOON C. FORD, Free Warden. REPoiz'r OF MOTH DEPARTMENT 145 PORT 4F MOTH DEPARTMENT Watertown, Mass., January 15, 1935. To the Honorable Board of Selectmen: Gentlemen: The report of the Superintendent of the Moth Depart- ment for the year ending December 31, 1934, is herewith subn1itted.. The work of suppressing the gypsy and browntail moths was carried on in the usual way. In the fall and winter months egg clusters and nests were destroyed wherever found. This work was followed in the late spring and early summer by extensive spraying. The gypsy math is much more prevalent now than it has been for some time and the State Conservation De- partment is requesting co-operation from all municipal- ities in the extermination of this pest. Not only should the work of suppressing the gypsy and browntail moths be carried on extensively this coming year, but the ravages of the elm leaf beetle and the aphis should also be checked, as these pests are doing a great deal of damage to our trees. Spraying is the best known method of fighting the elm leaf beetle, so a great deal of spraying should be done this ensuing year. Elm bark beetle is infesting our elms and there is also a great deal of danger from. the Dutch Elm disease. In order to protect our valuable trees it will be necessary to give strict attention to this worl:. Destruction of the trees will not only cause an outlay of a great deal of money for the planting of young trees, butvaluable trees, which can never be replaced, will be absolutely destroyed if neglected. r%espectfully submitted, JOHN C. FORDP Superintendent of Moth Department. 146 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS Watertown, Mass., January 3, 1935. To the Honorable BoTrd of Selectmen: Gentlemen: I herewith respectfully submit the following report of Permits issued from this office for the year ending De- cember 31, 1934. Whole number issued, 186. Probable cost of same, $345,080. as follows: 9 One Family Houses $46,000.00 13 Garages 3,190.00 :5 Mere Additions $3825.O0 3 Service Stations 20,500.00 1 Office Building 8,000.00 6 'Storage Buildings 10,750.00 1 Receiving Tomb 2,500.00 1 Lunch Room 1:000.00 1 Carmen's Lobby 10,000.00 1 Public Library Addition 30,000.00 1 Schaal Addition 130,000.00 100 Alterations 74, 15.00 $345,0$4.00 1 Boller Iustallation 5 Fireworks s Stands 17 Razing Permits 20 Signs 1 .Awning Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM H. 'SWILSON, Ir s ector of Buildings_ { REPORT OF DOG OFFICER 147 REPORT OF DOG OFFICER To the Honorable .hoard of Selectmen Watertown, Massachusetts. Gentlemen I herewith submit my annual report as Dog Officer fox the year ending December 31, 1934. There were 743 dugs licensed. There were 132 dogs killed. There were 27 dogs returned to their owners. Fosters containing regulations and licensing of dogs were posted as required. An active campaign was conducted the entire gear collecting license Fees. Under the existing conditions, I consider the results gratifying. I thank the Police and the various Town Officials for their co-operation. WARREN J. EASTMAN, Doggy Officer. Your attention is called to the following remarks: There is a new provision in the revised laws which be- comes effective January I, 1935 which requires dog offi- cers to seek. out, catch and confine, all unlicensed. dogs. For this an officer is entitled to 50 cents per day, not to exceed six days, for each dog so confined. This is payable by the owner, if known, directly to the dog officer. If no owner is found sifter six days, the dog is to be sold or destroyed. In this case, the officer is entitled to $3.00 for detention, and $1.00 for each clog destroyed. Such expen- ditures will be reimbursed by the County, but must he paid, in the first instance, by the Town. 148 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT REPORT OF THE PLAYGROUND COMMISSION December 17, 1934. To the Ho7wr able Board of ,Selectmen: 'The report of the Superintendent of Playgrounds cover- ing every phase of the activity, is hereby submitted as the report of the Playground Commission for the year 1934: I respectfully submit the annual report of the Superin- tendent of Playgrounds for the year 1934. The playground season €opened. July 9th and closed Au- .gust 31st. The playground apparatus was transferred from Victory Field to the lot of land at the corner of Lowell and George Streets, and this playground was made ready for the opening day. I-Iorseshoes, checkers and pad- dle tennis sets as well as baseball equipment were fur- nished to each playground. Playground activities consisted of the forming of base- ball leagues for the bogs. These leagues were composed of four classes : First Midgets-12 years and under. Sec- ond Midgets-10 years and under; Juniors-14 years and under; and Seniors-1 gears and under, Inter-play- ground competition in checker tmirnaments, horseshoe elimination contests, and track ineets held the interest of the boys of all ages. The athletic activities enjoyed by the girds were batba.11, baseball and ,track. 1-1andiwork and sewing were very popular among the ,girls and many useful as well as ornamental articles were made. A new activity, wood carving, was, introduced and interested hoes and ,girls alike. The carving out of lawn ornaments, comic strip characters, certain pulls and ani- mals was the chief interest of many. Wood carving, if properly fostered and encouraged, should prove highly successful in future playground activities. Playground "lays," namely "Freak Day," "Play Day," "Pet Day," and "Party lay," stimulated enthusiasm REPORT OF PLAYGROUND +CCIMMISSION 149 among the little folks. Entertainments and parades on these "Days" drew a large attendance. One main exhibition was held at *Victory Field. The presence of a large number of adults and the interest shown by them in the accomplishments of their children, justified the time and effort spent by the instructors in achieving a successful closing. If attendance is any criterion of success in a recrea- tional season, and it would seem that it is, the season just passed through was tremendously successful. The play- grourds'had an average weekly attendance of about 7000 children while the bathing beach accommodated daily from 440 to 600 bathers. Recommendatio s Keeping in mind the end for which playgrounds were established, namely that children might play in Kifety, I would recommend that the swing frames at the Parker, Hosm+er and Bennis Playgrounds be replaced by new ones. The present apparatus at the Parker and Hosmer Play- grounds has been in use about ten years and is decidedly unsafe. The wood swing structure at the Bennis Play- ground is insecure and unsteady and leaves the children liable to injury. I would advise the acquisition of the land adjacent to the Bemis Playground to increase the play- ing area. At present it is nothing more than a baseball diamond. I would recommend the erection of a suitable storehouse in which to store equipment during the off- season. I would advise the building of permanent bath houses with toilet facilities for the bathing beach. The present houses are in a disreputable state and will hardly be more useful for another season. I would strongly ad- vise the continuance of Saltonstall Park, or some part of itt as a playground,as this is a playground which is largely frequented by the children during the season and if they were denied the use of it, they would be obliged to look elsewhere for recreation. 150 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT In conclusion, I wish to thank the members of the Playground Commission, the instructors and other Town officials and citizens for their co-operation and assistance in rnaldng the Summer of 1934 a successful recreational season in Watertown. JOSEPH W. A.NDREWS, Supt. BERNARD S. McHUGH, Chairman A R 1 HU.L'14 C. FAGAN, ED11IUND P. HICKEY, Secretary Watertow—n Playground CmWmission. REPORT OF TOWN VETERINARIAN 1934 To the Honorable Board of Selectmen: Gentlemen: My annual report as Town Veterinarian and Inspector of animals is respectfully submitted. During the year there have been a larger number of dog bite cases reported than usual. These reports have been made to me by the Board of Health, Police Depart- went or State Division of Livestock Disease Control. A total of 324 visits has been made investigating these bite cases to ascertain whether or not the animals inflicting the injuries �7ere affected with rabies. A state law re- quires that such animals be kept under a quarantine or observation period of two weeks. There have been six positive cases of rabies in the Town during 1934. One of these cases was in a Chow dog of unknown ownership. It attacked, as far as could be determined, 14 anther dogs of which 5 developed the disease REPORT OF TOWN VETERINARIAN 151 and died. The remaining 9 had been vaccinated or were given treatment and did not develop rabies. 35 visits were made in connection witl� this outbreak, quarantining ex- posed dogs and making periodic examinations of them. In addition 6 visits were made to the Police Station to examine stray dogs picked up by the Police, Inspection of all properties in the Town on which firm animals are kept has been carried out and certification of health and sanitary conditions made to the State Author- ities, a copy being furnished the owners, Following the detection of tuberculosis in cattle by means of the tuber- culin test a careful inspection and cheek-lip has been made to see that proper disinfection and cleansing of the premises has been carried out. Twenty three visits were made to the Town barn to treat or examine Town horses. Considering the age of most of these animals very little trouble has }peer► en- countered clue largely to the care and attention given to them by the employees at the Town barn. No outbreaks of infectious diseases in animals other than rabies have occurred during the year, In carrying out the duties of my office I wish to exiaress appreciation of the co-operation and helpful attitude taken by all Town Officials and Employees.E D. Town Veterinarian and Inspector- of Animals. 152 rWATERTOWN TOWN REPORT REPORT OF INFIRMARY DEPARTMENT To the Honorable Board of Public Welfwra: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my report as Deeper of the Infirmary for the year ending December 31, 1934. Total number of inmates have been forty-tour, thirteen, have been removed to another place of support, eight, secured employment, two, were transferred to the Tewksbury State Hospital, one to the Westboro Hospital, one, to the .Saint Elizabeth Hospital, one, to the Holy Ghost Hospital, one, to the Boston Psychopathic Hospital, One, to the Bridgewater Hospital, one, to the Waltham Hospital, .and one, died. The average age of our inmates is sixty-eight we have fifteen inmates at the present. The general health of our inmates has been very good. Only a small acreage of land was tilled and planted, which kept us supplied with fresh vegetables only a part of the time, any surplus was sold. The inrna,tes during the last few months who have been able to work, have been sawing .and cutting wood which was brought in by the Tree Warden and distributed by the Welfare Department to the needy poor. Our Infirmary needs to be Tainted and should be done this corning year. It should have two coats of paint. New gutters are absolutely necessary; when it gains, the water not carried off by the conductors runs down the side of the house owing to the leaky condition of the gutters. I would also recommend that a shelter of some sort or a covered piazza be ]wilt to protect the inmates from the hot rays of the sun. I earnestly request that a wire fence be built around the Infirmary grounds to protect our lawn and grounds from the general public who mare it a common thorough- fare. It will also safeguard the school children and our feehle inmates from accidents that are liable to occur un.- REPORT OF E. R. A. ADMINISTRATOR 153 der the existing conditions. Auto givers also try to male the grounds a Public Highway driving over the grounds bath day and night. Considerable painting and repairs should be made in the interior of the fnf rniar . I wish to thank the visitors who have made gifts to the inmates. I wish to think the Watertown Emblem Club for their gifts at Christmas which brought much sunshiny, to all the inmates. I wish also to thank the members of the Epworth League for their song service which was held up to rnid- year. Our Town Physician Dr. M. J. Kelley has carefully at- tended to the warms of our inmates who have been 511. We welcome visitors during reasonable hours.. In clos- ing I wish to thank: your honorable Board for your Find and courteous attention. GEORGE H. WRITE,. Keeper. FEDERAL EMERGENCY RELIEF ADMINISTRATION As the Emergency Relief Administrator for the Torn of Watertown, I wish to present a resume of the activities engaged in, their relation to relieving some of the tax burden through the placement of potential and actual Welfare and Soldiers' Relief eases and other unemployed, and also by malting much needed new installation, nec- essary repairs, and providing for maintenance of town facilities. During the calendar year of 1984, a total of $490,000.00 was disbursed for wages only, $27,400.00 for materials 154 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT purchased under 0. W. A., $14,000.00 by the War De- partment, and $33,000.00 by town appropriation. The following items amounting to $148,550.00 all have a direct bearing on taxes as regular town maintenance items, and will effect a saving on taxes for years to come: 12,250 feet of new drainage was installed in various Sections of the town when it was necessary, awing to in- sufficient drainage, !at a labor cost of $60,700,00. 'There is still 1100 feet to be completed for which projects Nave been. allowed. 4850 feet of new water mains were installed to tale the place of worn-out, clogged and inadequate piping, in- creasing circulatory flow for better fire protection and manufacturing service. Labor cost was 13,000.00. A thorough renovation of all schools has been in pro- gress during the entire year at a labor cost of $48,000.00. When this work is completed, all necessary major repairs will have been made. This work included painting, roofing repairs, waterproofing and repainting, brick and mason work, replacing broken glass, and repairing school equip- ment. Approximately eight miles of gravel walks and street ,gutters have been regraded and placed in a safe condition at a cost of $24,000.00. On public buildings, such ,as the Legion Dome, Central Fire Station, West End Library, necessary repairs were made. A portion of the old Town Hall was converted into a repair garage for police cars. All of this was done at an outlay of $4,000.00. Another maintenance item which has recently been provided is for the cleaning of all open and closed water shed drains on which no work has been done for many years. When this is completed, faster drainage will result and the present tendency of streets flooding will be eliTn- inated. A total of $7,200.00 has been spent to Dec. 31, 1.934. Arlington and Common Street Cemetery fences have been cleaned and painted at a cost of mo.00. HF]P 7RT OF E. R. A. ADNIINISTRA70-R 15.5 New street signs were painted at a cast of $900.00. Other projects that are still in operation or have been completed are Town Playgrounds—on which $87,000.00 has been spent in labor, for improvements and beautificatioxi. included in this is the work being done in Saltonstall Park. This will show a vast improvement this Spring, when finally seeded and planted with new trees and shrubbery. On Ridgelawn Cemetery the old stone wall has been rebuilt, all roads regraded and covered, and at the present time, we are removing a large ledge providing for more burial, lots. Five new professional tennis courts are provided at Victory Field; also a Dug-out for the use of players. The Tree Warden removing all dead trees and dan- gerous limbs on town property with. E. R. A. labor and e have just provided more men to assist in removing Blown Tail Moths and other tree pests. The C. W. A. and E. R. A. projects at Watertown Arsenal comprise a total of ninety-five items, forty-six of which have been completed. The work consists of re- conditioning and rehabilitating buildings in stand-by con- ditions and of cleaning and rust-proofing some ' 8,000,000. worth of stand-by machinery. 'l he work on buildings con- sisted of repairs to roofs, cleaning and painting struc- tural steel, hiterior painting, remodeling, painting and water-proofing brick work, plastering and repairs to steam, electric and water lines. The maximum number of Watertown employees en- gaged in GWA projects was 861, fourteen of whom were women. The total paid in wages to these employees was $118,303.07. Sixteen thousand seven hundred eighty dol- lars ($10,780.00) GWA funds and $3,766.90 War Depart- ment funds, a total of $20,546.80 was expended for ma- terials during the same period. The CA projects were first approved by the ERA. for Massachusetts in Decem- ber, 1038. and were discontinued on April 30, 1084. IVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT On December 317 1934, theme were 249 employees on ERA. projects approved by the Town of Watertown for work at the ,Arsenal. 'these projects were first approved in May, 1934, and there has been expended for wages up to December 31, 1934, $62,704.05. During the same period there was expended for materials approximately $10,000., all of which was allotted by the War Department. Female employment is provided by malting clothing, household linens, etc., for distribution titrouglL the Wel- fare Department. Over $22,000. has been paid to sewers and knitters. All material except findings, is provided by E. R. A. Assistants were furnished to the Library to re- catalog and rebind worn-out boobs. In order to provide employment for so-called "white collar men," we are using engineers for Landscaping, new zoning reaps, Assessors' maps and block plans. A census of all ender 21 years of age is being taken to assist the School Department in their estimates for lire-school night school and other educational purposes. Assistant playground instructors were furnished dur- ing the vacation period. We have Just recently organized a Co=unity Center Project with E. R. A. allotments providing for four cen- ters to furnish much needed instruction for part time amusement to these who have no money to provide it. This is for special benefit of the younger class out of school and unable to procure work. In this project are offered athletics, tap and ballroom dancing, games of all kinds, and many other forms of useful occupation of idle time. We are indebted to the Scbool Department for their support in providing necessary quarters. A dance orches- tra is also provided for furnishing music through the R. R. A. A concert orchestra under the direction of Mr. Robert MacDonald (who is paid by E. R. A. funds), comprised of over 40 volunteer musicians has given several very ex- REPORT OF E. R. A. AUI'IIIti I T RA T O 1, 157 {cellent exhibitions of musical talent to the public. A project for making and repairing toys to he used in pyre-school centers has been presented for approval. Clerical hells is also provided to the National Re-em- ployment Bureau in the Chamber of Conmerce, Our present allotment of S43,000. per month is an in- crease of $20,000. since IMay 1st when E. R. A. began. This pros ides for the employment of 758 men and 97 women, of which 315 men and 36 women and their depen- dents would be on the Welfare Roll, and 60 ex-Service men would be drawinn on Soldiers' Relief. AURICE H. O'CONNELL, E. R. A. Administrator Chairma9z, Board of Selectmen. 158 IVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT REPORT OF PLANNING BOARD The Planning Board net on March 17th, 1934, and or- ganized as follows: Mass is N. Tomassian, Chairman, Ron- ald M. Stone, Secretary, and Wilfred A. Norris, John H. .Mardis, and Ernest M. Small, inembers. At the request of the Planning Board the Chairman of the Boaxd of Selectmen, as E. R. A. Administrator, se- cured E. R. A. funds for the preparation of a Use Map of the town by the engineering department. This map will be of much value to the Planning Roa.rd and the Town as it v ilI show the use to which each building in the Town is being put, Present two-family districts in which a large majority of houses are one-fancily houses should be changed to one- family districts to give home owners proper protection. Any further increase of two-family houses in such dis- tricts will not only reduce the revenue in taxes but in- crease the expenses of the town. At a Town Meeting held in March it was voted to ap- point a committee consisting of the Town Counsel, Build- ing Inspector and the five members of the Planning Bi3ard to study and revise the present Zoning By-laws of the Town and voted to appropriate $100.-- - to be used as payment for expert ,advice and incidental expenses. The committee secured the services of Mr. Edward T. Hartman, Mass. Mate Consultant of Planning, to study and rewrite our present Zoning By-laws in order to make them conform to new legislation and modern zoning prac- tice. The new By-laws are now ready and after a hearing will be presented to the Town Meeting for action. A. hearing was held relative to a change of Zoning limes at the corner of Main and Gleason Sts. on petition of Joseph Doherty- and others. After hearing the tremen- dous opposition that appeared, it was voted to recommend no change to the Town Meeting. REPORT OF PLANNING BOARD 159 rA joint meeting was yield at the Administration Build- ing with the Waltham Planning Board for the purpose of discussing Zoning along town boundary lines. It was agreed to prepare plans and make a study for the purpose of zoning for the same classes of homes along the boundary limes of Watertown and Waltham. In January 1935 the Town. Counsel informed the Plan- ning Board of an adverse decision in the Superior Court to action brought by the Building Inspector for enlarge- ment of a non-conforming building located at School and Mt. Auburn Streets. The Planning Board and Town Counsel felt that the interests of the town required an appeal from the decision and so voted. If this decision is not reversed it will seri- ously affect Watertown and every town in Massachusetts that is operating under modern Zoning Fay-laws. It will mean that an existing non-conforming building can be enlarged at the will of the owner by merely complying to the building laws. Respectfully submitted, MASSIS N. TO MASSIAN, Chairman RONALD M. STONE, Secretary JOHN IT. DARDIS WILFRED A. 1NORRIS ERNE T M. SMALL Planning Board. 160 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT REPORT OF TOWN PHYSICIAN January 19, 1935 To the Honorable Board of Selectmen: Watertown, Mass. Gentlemen: T respectfully submit my report for the year ending December 31, 1934. During the year 2253 examinations, consultations and visits to homes were made. As you will note the duties of Town Physicians have increased somewhat in the past year. The Police Department has rendered valuable assistance in transferring patients to the various hospitals by am- bulance and cruisers. I thank the Honorable Board of Selectmen any the heads of the various departments for their co-operation. Respectfully, M. J. KELLEY, M. D., Town Physician. W TE T W MAS ACHUSETTS PUBLIC SCHOOLS The Ninety-Seventh Annual Report OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE ,AND THE Fifty-Fourth annual Report OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS 1934 THE I:IAIMPSHIRE PRESS, INC. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 1��5 SCHOOL COMMITTEE CHARLES F. J. HARRINGTON, chair- aln Term expires 1935 HAROLD B. PLAZD Terin expires 1995 E. LOUISE RICHARDSON Term expires 1936 ILkRR:IE E. WAITE Term expires 1986 ROSCCE *F. DAUGHTERS Term expires 1937 FRANCIS A. KELLY Term expires 1937 PATRICK A. MENTON, Terns expires 1937 W LFRED H. PRICE, Superintendent of ;schools. Office, Administration Building Office Hours 8:30 to 9:30 A. M., except Saturday 4 to 5 P. M., except Wednesday and Saturday Watertown, Mass., January 1 G, 1935. In School Committee: Voted; That the report of the Chairman and the report of the Superintendent of Schools be accepted and adopted as the annual report of the School Committee of the Town, and voted to print for dis- tribution the report of the School Committee. E. LOUISE RICHARDSON, Secretary Pro Tem. 162 FINANCIAL STATEMENT Receipts and Expenditures for Year Ended December 31, 1934 Receipts Appropriations $M8,925.00 Smith-Hughes Fund 86.73 $569,01L73 Expenditures General Control: Superintendent and enforcement of Law $8,600.00 Clerks 29900.00 Attendance Office Expense 616.80 Office Expense 1,219.83 Telephones 915.95 14,252.58 Instruction: Salaries $444,037.26 Books and Supplies 17 999.92 $4+62,037.18 Operation: Salaries $34,357.25 Supplies 2,062.10 Light and Power 9,200.13 Fuel 1'3,781.46 School Falls 899.30 Water 1,710.94 62,010.78 Maintenance $4,632.95 New Equipment $697.05 Miscellaneous Salaries of Physicians & Nurses $6,000.00 Health Supplies and Sundries 345.63 $6,345.63 lfi3 164 WATERTOW N TOWN REPORT Evening School: Salaries $2 894.90 Supplies 102.20 $2,397.10 Trade Schools and Continuation School $9,536.41 Transportation $1,416.00 $563,925.68 Smite-Hughes Fund 86.73 $564,012.41 Unpaid Bills 50.00 $564,062.41 Unexpended Balance 4,949.32 p569,011.73 Treasury Receipts Tuition State 'wards $1,412.65 Continuation School, cities and toms 32.24 Continuation & Trade School reirt bursenients 4,579.74 Sight saving class 231.98 Hall Rent 994.50 SeniDr High School Stamps sold $ .15 Chemistry breakage 18.42 Books and Supplies a2.46 71.03 Miscellaneous Damage, telephones, books, etc. 11.12 Evening Schools 110.00 Americanization Reimbursement 314.71 REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 165 Continuation School Reimbursement 502.45 (Home School) Sight-Saving Glass Reimbursement 500.00 $9,754.42 General School Fund $48,890.36 $57,644.78 REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT To the School Committee: In accordance with your custom, I am submitting here- with a report upon the conditions of the schools for the year 1935. This is the ninety-seventh in the series of School Committee reports and the twenty-seventh that has been written by the present incumbent. Educational conditions throughout the country in gen- eral remain unchanged, and it is needless for me to at- tenipt to discuss major topics of current educational in- terest and importance. Every magazine and newspaper of note in our country hasdealt with the educational problems that face our public schools and our educators. Enrollments to the public schools have increased every- where. More children are demanding edu&ational oppor- tunities and the stew requests and new demands are com- ing from the pupils of secondary school level for whom training is more expansive and i0iose demands are more difficult to meet. The raising of the compulsory sehoul age to sixteen or eighteen years, the elimination of child iabor, N. R. A. and other governmental regulations, have liberated from em- ployment a crass of boys and girls for whom our educa- tional program must be formulated in our secondary and vocational schools. These schools, in these particular fields must guide stu- dents in the understanding of the economic order in which 166 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT they have been living and must aid them to a letter knowledge of their own interest, aptitudes, and abilities, and a wiser selection of fields of service in which they may labor with profit hotly to themselves and to society. Educators and laymen alike are of the opinion that there is are imperative need of constructing an educational program suitable to the new change of social order. This program must be comprehensive since education must touch the life of every growing child at every- point of his social life and civic contact. Some critics are loth to ac- cept our present educational organizations and educa- tional procedures, claiming that they have proved inad- equate in the training of our youth, It is generally con- cluded that our educational system has been the bulwark of our democracy in creating wholesome ideals and pa- triotism. Hasty change of an educational system that; has given us effective se-rvice in the past is not wise and does not necessarily indicate progress until we know where we are going. Neither you or I have any definite conception of the tremendous social and economic developments that lie just ahead. A careful study of the devastating effects of rapidly changing social and economic influences at work upon our schools must be made and the educational offer- ings revised to conform to the new readjustment. The schools will have a tremendous responsibility i2i in- terpreting and perpetuating the advances made in this period of' re-adjustment. The new education calls em- phatically for the development of the program of studies and the activities of the school in a direction that will Meld greater returns in the development of character and citizenship. We should fearlessly clear the curriculum of such matter that has no immediate social oreconomic value and include in our curriculums materials that will create in our boys and girls desirable attitudes toward citizenship and life. RE PORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 167 There are many phases of school work that should be covered by this report. To this end, I have asked the hi;h school principal and several of the directors and super- visors to submit to me a report of their work. I am there- fore including a portion of their reports as a part of my annual report. REPORT OF HIGH SCHOOL MASTER Edwin H. Whitehill The year 1935 marks the three hundredth anniversary of public secondary education in, America, for in 1635, one year before the founding of Harvard College, was opened the Public Latin School in Boston, an institution still one of the foremost of its bind in the United States, and. still existing- for the one definite purpose of preparing boys for entrance to higher institutions. From this beginning in one of the original towns of Massachusetts Bay Colony has spread throughout our country the idea of free public secondary training until at the present time there are 23,550 public high schools with an enrollment of 4,399,422 pupils. Nor has the growth in numbers, exceedingly rapid during the twentieth century, been more startling than the expansion of the curriculum. In 1635 education of the secondary grades was largely for the training of boys for the Christian ministry, a purpose also recognized in the founding of Iiarvard Colloge, hence a study of an- cient languages plus a little mathematics and a little an- cient history was deemed sufficient. Today the emphasis in education is being placed, and rightly so, on prepara- tion for daily living in a world infinitely more complex in its organization, its relationships and its problems than the citizens of the town of Easton in 1635 could have dreamed. Eighty years ago, in the fall of 1953, in the old Phillips Building 52 pupils tinder William Webster as master en- tered the first session of the Watertown high School. Twelve vears later the School Committee felt the need of 168 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT larger accommodations for the High School, which at that time numbered less than fifty pupils, and suggested mak- ing available for the school a hitherto unused and un- finished room on the second floor. The Chairman concludes the recommendation with this interesting statement: ` If the alteration is made in the second story the town will never be obliged to erect a building expressly to receive the High School." In view of the fact that construction is now under way of an addition to the second "Building ex- pressly to receive the High School' since that report was written, it is evident that there was little realization of the future destiny of what was then a rural fanning com- munity. The present facilities for a greatly expanded curriculum have Dept pace with the growth in numbers and the vari- ety of legitimate interests created by a greatly diversified population. Whereas there is still a demeand that it shall be possible for a pupil to be prepared for any higher in- stitution of learning in New England or even beyond the borders of that section, there is also an ever growing• call for training in such practical arts as shall fit the pupil to earn a living. But still more imporbuit is it in these tin- certain clays that there shall be instruction in the funda- mental virtues that lead to clean living, sound character and a respect for law that shall make for gaud citizenship in the community, the state, and the nation as well as for a better international understanding. To this end we feel that a careful study of our l)resent curriculum should be made with a view to its revision slid expansion to meet these needs. A class of 292 pupils was graduated in June, the largest on record. Of these, 5 have entered higher institutions, largely by certificate as the number of colleges granting admission by this method or by some modification of the examination system. is increasing. At the present time the whole question of admission to college, including the state teachers colleges, is undergoing investigation and the near future may see some modification by existing methods. Continued satisfactory reports are coming in of the work of ouz• graduates in higher institutions, while many of those who have finished their college career are making noteworthy achievements in their chosen fields. Mr- Morton 1-1. Cassidy in April was appointed to a posi- tion in the Kyle Parlc High School and mach to the regret of us all entered upon the work there at the opening of the summer term. I1h% Cassidy by his thorough scholarship, his enthusiasm for his subject, his originality and re- sourcefulness had monde the department of Biology one of the best and most widely known in New England There is nothing of unusual importance in the life of the school for the past: year to -report. The daily work of the school his gone on with the visual attention and care in all departments. More pupils than ever before are taking part in the extra-curricular activities which include the musical organizations, athletics, and clubs. Pupils in the school have co-operated to some extent with outside organizations in projects of mutual benefit. Our Band in conjunction with the Champion Legion Sand gave a. concert in the early part of the year which was in itself sufficient justification foa• the employment of Mr. Chick as bandmaster. bliss Bisbee's orchestra concert was of the usual high order and reflected great credit on her leadership. The usual Senior and Aliddler plays were given under the direction of Miss Griffith who also di- rected, in November, a short play given before the Water- town WOman's Club in recognition of the interest in the school shown annually by the scholarship awarded by the Woma.n's Club. With the completion of the addition to the building a return to one session will solve some of the difficult prob- lems now confronting us. We are poking forward ;with 110 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT anticipation to a return to a normal school day and the improved facilities promised. This report would not be complete without an expres- sion of appreciation for the devoted service rendered to the 'School by 1~►'Iiss A. May Frost, who retired in Tune in accoMance with the Tentire Law of 1914. bliss Frost was much more than a teacher of Latin; she was a sympa- thetic teacher of developing boys and girls. Her personal influence extended beyond theclassroom to the lives and the interests and the homes of those wham she taught. Her work was her consuming passion and to it she gave her best anal from it she parted with extreme regret. Her colleagues, the hundreds who have been her ptupiIs. and all who have known her will join in wishing for her many years of happy memories and useful service in other fields. REPORT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Sally T. Siggane, Supervisor The work of my department is functioning in a very efficient manner. Pupil leadership is one phase of our work which ,merits comment. Because of the fact that worthy use of leisure time is so essential today, pupil leadership, which furthers this, is considered an important part in our physical education program. You will find these lead- ers in the classroom of the elementary school conducting the physical education lesson each day. On the playground or in the playroom during the recess periods, you -will find the captains as leaders taking charge of the games and -play. In the Junior and Senior Nigh Schools, the leaders are given an opportunity to help in the extra-curricular program of sports after school. The physical instructors in the Junior and Senior High Schools co-operate with the nurses by weighing the un- derweight pupils each month and checking up on their health habits personally, This infoi af:ion is passed on to the doctor for his special examination in May. DEPORT OF SCHOOL DEPAnTMENT 171 Posture is always one of our most impo rtaxit objectives. Special postural examinations are given three times du- ring the year in every grade throughout the school sys- tem. Pupils with serious defects are sent to the hospital. &Wes for further help. It is a pleasure to see the grounds around the schools ,gradually being turned into adequate play spaces for the children. I hope that they will be made hito safe places as well, by the addition of fences. REPORT OF SCHOOL CAFETERIAS Marion 1 . Keep, Super0sor The Watertown School Department Cafeterias are 1n operation in the Senior High School, which has an enroll- ment of 1124 pupils, in the East Junior High School with 703 pupils, and in the West Junior high School with 908 pupils, total enrollment of 2735 students. More than two-thirds of the students and about one huvdred teach- ers patronize the school cafeterias. Lunch is prepared and served in each schuol daily. Be- cause of the two-platoon system in the Senior High School, a mid-afternoon lunch is served in addition. The daily luncheon offers: soup, made entirely from fresh ,vegetables, meat stock, or, in case of chowders, whole milk (absolutely no canned soups, with the excep- tion of tomato, are used) ; a hat special (meat or fish plus potato and vegetable) salads, sandwiches la choice of three binds, plus dark bread and butter), salad rolls, milk, desserts (prepared in the cafeteria kitchens), ice cream, cookies, fruit and candy. .A great deal of painstaking effort is spent in preparing wholesome and well-balanced menus which will provide appetizing food and food rich in vitamin content. The menus are changed not only daily but weekly, thus offer- ing variety from which to choose one's lunch. In ,spite of increased cost of foods, the,cafeteria man- agement has been able, through careful Flanniner and wise buying, to continue to serge all luncheon dishes at the 172 W ArCETdTOWN TOWN REPORT very moderate prices first established, five and ten cents, including even the daily hot plate. Any child can, therefore, for the small sum of ten or fifteen cents, secure an nppe<aling, hearty and nutritious noon meal. REPORT OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT John Black, Director The number of pupils in the several departments have remained about the same this past year. Personal contact with each instructor has been made weekly. The work of the sixth grades have continued with a few changes in projects. A new course of study for woodworking in the Junior High Schools has been completed. This course is planned to co-ordinate the several subjects related to wood- working. Test ,union High School. During the past v,ea,, a large storage cabinet has been built. This cabinet will allow each pupil an individual locker to store his work. Several laver chairs painted in bright colors have been completed. The sheet metal shop has }wilt several -metal frames for home work beaches. The material for these benches is furnished by the pupils. At very little expense they have built a practical work Bench. Work of this kind is encouraged by the writer because it will encoura.ge pupils to male better use of their leisure time. The print shop has been kept busy with the "BToad- caster.'x East Junior High School. The print shop has been en- larged and renovated and is now a cheerful place to work. Both woodworking shops and the print shop are work- ing to capacity. Seniw- High School. The machine shop will have the twvo new lathes completed for the fall term of school. There are a few ditTcult patterns to be finished. Sev- eral n epa.ir Jobs requiring welding have provided practical REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 173 experience in the art of welding. Tables, book cabinets and miscellaneous articles have been made for the several elementary schools in the wood shop. The electrical shop is overcrowded. This course is very popular. Tracings and blueprints for the Junior High woodworking course were furnished by the drafting room. The Print Shop is taking care of the general printing for the schools. As this report is being written the echo of the steam shovel tells us our new annex is underway. The new shops will allow for larger classes. There is a need for a new course in auto ignition. There will be practically no expense for this equipment as most of the equipment will be donated. The present sheet metal and electrical shop could be used for this course. REPORT OF DRAWING SUPERVISOR Florence H. Russell, Supez-visor It is gratifying to be able to say that the results of the instruction given during the past year have attained the usual standard despite the fact that we have cut the cost of supplies to less than that of previous years. The full-time weep allotted to Miss Farley, Elementary Assistant, relieved me of some of my fourth grade teach- ing, giving me opportunity to supervise the Senior High School classes and make any adjustments necessary to develop a strong progressive course in art, throughout the system. In the Junior High Schools, there has been no change in the teachers of drawing, but an increase in the number of gasses, making full programs for these teachers. A new course of shady of a more permanent form was given to the Junior High art teachers in September. This is such, that new problems may be added to it from tinie to time. Group meetings with these teachers enabled us to commence the year well. 174 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT The removal of the lockers fxom the drawing loom at the West Junior High was accomplished during the sum- mer, giving added blackboard space, which is being used to advantage. The Broadcaster, the school publication in this building is a fine example of applied art. Those who witnessed the operetta given in March at the Nest Junior High saw a worthy use of trained ability in good art and good music. In coming years when the margin of leisure will be greatly extended„ it will be im- portant that these future citizens have abundant re- sources for making the most wholesome use of their in- creased leisure through ability to appreciate the fine ax•ts. The Exhibition of Art from the elementary and junior high schools given last May at the Francis Hall School, gave the public an opportunity to see the great value of art education as a unifying influence for other school sub- jects. It was largely attended by parents and friends as well as by supervisors and teachers from other cities. There were over one hundred and fifty mounts, as well as one hundred cliarllc drawings from the easel classes. I feel that exhibitions such as this, as well as those held from time to time at the Public Library are well worth while, as they not only place our work before the public but stimulate interest among the pupils. In closing may I thank the parents for their splendid co- operation in supplying material for the easel classes which we could not have otherwise obtained. Also I thank the Manual Training Department for a{gsels constructed. Lastly, may I thank the teachers for their untiring effort in upholding the standard of work I endeavor to maintain. REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 175 REPORT OF MUSIC DEPARTMENT Rena. I. Bisbee, Supervisor The general program of music in our Watertown schools was about the same for the year 1933-34 as for the past few years. Certain variations are necessary each ,year because of conditions in different buildings, and when there are extra public assemblies or entertainments for which chorus and orchestra are needed, the music sched- ule has to be adapted to these. From the very first year in school our chief endeavor is to make the child love music, know how to listen to it and enjoy active participation at first with the voice and later add the playing of some instrument;. Tt seems to the supervisor that there is an increased interest in vocal music among the alder boys and girls. This change is noticeable iri the Junior Nigh Schools as now there are more who volunteer for special group work or are willing even to sing solos. 'Since the voices of pupils at this age are in a transitional stage (especially those of the boys) it has often been difficult to make the right appeal for overcoming a certain diffidence about singing. Another encouraging feature is the size of the volunteer chorus at the High School. Many late applicants had to be refused admission because letter work can be done with a group that is not too large. If the High School program permitted, a. second chorus or a mixed glee club could be farmed, as it is now, the boys' glee club meets out of school hours. They are doing some intensive work preparatory to giving a whole evening's program. While on the subJ ect of the High .School, mention should be made of the operetta given on December ele- venth, for All School Night. Beside the talented soloists, a selected chorus and orchestra showed what can be done by such young musicians. The High School Orchestra and Band concert last March showed great advancement in both organizations. From the orchestra, eight pupils had the honer of being admit- 176 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT ted to the New England Nigh School Festival Orchestra which met at Hampton Beach, N. H. last May. The banal formed one of the units at the State Festival in Melrose earlier that month. Among the special activities this Fall was the playing by the orchestra on Parents' Night. Mr. Chick reports that the bared has played for three out of town football games beside the home games. They have also furnished music for different organizations here in town on special occasions. The joint concert by the Legion and High School bands, under the leadership of Arnold Chief has become an annual event .The two Junior High School orchestras have a large registration. A "symphony" group has been formed, taking the most advanced players from both schools. This rehearses after school hours. A band at the West Junior Nigh School is soon to be started. Several of the grammar schools have orchestras, under the supervision of Mrs. Drew, assistant supervisor of music. These orchestras made their first public appear- ance at the Christmas assemblies. Spearing of school assemblies, it is gratifying to have the parents attend in even greater numbers each year. They fired these entertainments well worth while. The Christmas and patriotic musical programs have become a special feature in our schools and are anticipated by many interested friends. Now that there is a community orchestra and a com- munity chorus, our High School graduates can go into these and continue with ensemble music. Reports from the boys and girls going to college tell of prominent places in the musical organizations of their respective schools. Some will make music a profession and others will find it the happiest way to spend leisure time. REPORT DP SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 1.77 REPORT OF SCHOOL NURSES Number of pupils examined by Physicians 5408 Number of pupils having defects 920 Nose and throat 617 Heart (functional and organic) 83 Nutrition 79 Postural defects 192 Shin 56 Number of pupils having defective vision 240 Number of pupils having defective hearing 55 Number of individual inspections 25500 Number of home visits 1264 Number of first aid treatments 1154 Number of visits to clinics 44 Number of pupils tested by State Clinics Chadwick 157 Retarded 61 The Chadwick Clinic conducted by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health in May 1934, re-exarr6ned 157 pupils and reported 152 improved. 12 pupils were dis- charged, requiring no further check-up. Children in need of special treatment were approved, by the Clinic and sent to Health Camps through donations from local organiza- tions. Through follow-up work and horne co-operation, urgent defects have been cared. for. The promotion of the health of our school population continues to receive the interested attention of Principal and Teachers. MARY C. CARNEY, SUSAN M. HARING, ALICE JOHNSON, :School Nurses. 178 WATERT4WN TOWN' REPORT REPORT CE THE ATTENDANCE AND CERTIFICATING DEFARTMI EMr During the year ending December 31, 1934, the Super- visors of Attendance investigated sixteen hundred and ninety-five cases of reported non-attendance. Of these cases three hundred and twenty-four were found to be caused by truancy and seventy due to the indifference and neglect of the parents. it was necessary to resort to the courts in only two cases. One bay was committed to the Middlesex County Training School and one case is still pending in the court. This year the Supervisors of Attendance in co-operation with the School Nurses tools over the work of caring for and clothing needy children. This work is supported by the voluntary contributions of all the school employees under the name of the School Welfare Fund. .Approxi- mately two hundred children have been given shoes, cloth- ftig, eyeglasses and in a few emergency cages medical. care. The certificating office issued four hundred and seventy- four certificates to employed minors during the year, fifty-nine boos were issued newsboys licenses. JOSEPH L. CARROLL, FRANCIS 11+.d. CAVERLY, Supervisors of Attendance. 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, ''i ILFPED H. PRICER Superintendent. REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 179 EnroHment by Grades, January 1, 1935 Compared with January 1, 1934 1934 1935 Kindergarten 415 394 Grade 1 638 630 Grade 2 596 610 Grade 3 565 590 Grade 4 589 582 Grade 5 565 585 Grade 6 5315346 Grade 7 535 52 Grade 8 510 546 Gracie 9 471 504 Grade 10 464 4 0 Grade 11 345 389 Grade 12 274 277 Post Graduate 33 24 Special Classes 149 124 Sight-saving class 10 11 6691 6753 Continuation School 8 2 6691 6653 SIJM'IARY OF STATISTICS Teachers, January 1, 1934 Number of Principals 9 Number of teachers in high school 42 Number of teachers in junior high schools 61 Number of teachers in elementary schools 125 Number of special teachers and supervisors 13 Teachers, January 1, 1935 Number of Principals 9 Number of teachers in high school Number of teachers in junior high schools 62 Number of teachers in elementary schools 121 Dumber of special teachers and supervisors 12 180 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Pupils Pupils enrolled, school year 1933-34 6895 Average daily attendance 6230 Average membership 6662 Enrolled January 1, 1935 6755 Enrolled January 1, 1934 6699 Enrolled January 1, 1933 6570 Enrolled January 1, 1932 6493 Enrolled January 1, 1931 6280 Enrolled January 1, 1R30 6110 Enrolled January 1, 1929 5674 Enrolled January 1, 1928 5204 Enrolled January 1, 1927 4568 Enrolled January 1, 1926 4260 REPORT OF THE CHAIRMAN OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE To the School Cmuntittee raid Citizens of Watertown Having been duly authorized by the unanimous vote of the Scliool Committee, on December 5, 1934, to prepare a. report which, with the report of the Superintendent, is to be considered a report of the School Committee for the year 1934, the Chairman herewith respectfully pre- sents his report This report has been submitted Lo the Committee and after due consideration, unaniniously ap- proved. Budget The stringency of the times requires careful and con- scientious Handling of all public funds by those entrusted with the expending of same. Your School Committee has carefidl,y and thoughtfully administered the budget this year. We are pleased to report, that there is a i►alaiwe of $4,949.32, which has been returned to the Town. This saving is the result of rigid economy consistent with efF- cieney. It has been the desire of your Committee to steer a middle course in the matter of economy rather than to REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 181 acquiesce to radical demands in this direction or to com.- pletely ignore the will of these people who desire the am- plification of public expenditures for education in order that some particular hobby may be included in the curri- culum, or to ignore the will of the people who chose them to carry out their will. Your Committee subscribes to a philosophy of government which prescribes that it is the duty of public officials to determine the Nvill of those whom they represent and having once determined it, fol- low that will unswervingly. With this thought in mind, when the question of restoring salaries to their- normal levels presented itself, it was determined that the Com- mittee would instruct its Chairman to follow the will of the Town Meeting Members, as exTressed by their vote on an article in the Warrant, calling for an expression of opinion with respect to the restoration of saIar,y cuts. The majority of the Town. Meeting voted to restore salaries to their 1032 levels; therefore, your Chairman proceeded ac- cordingly to insure the appropriation of sufficient funds to Carry out this primrose. It becomes our duty to report that adequate money was appropriated and salary- cuts were restored. A reasonable appropriation was also received to be used for payment of salaries to those absent fora lim- ited time on account of sickness. We fuel certain that the generosity- of the townspeople is appreciated in full by the School Department employees because of the loyalty and thorough concept of duty displayed, almost without ex- ception, by those employed in this Department. Adequate ,Honey was appropriated to continue the autornatic incre- ment guaranteed to teachers by contract at the time of employment. For the past two years, the initial date of this increment has been January first rather than Septem- ber first, in. order that the appropriation plight coincide with the fiscal year of the Town. In addition to the balance above mentioned, your Cc�m- mittee transferred from the Instruction.Account $4,08J to make zap a deficiency within the school budget and to meet obligations contracted in the previous year; $534.00, of this amount was transferred to General Control to meet the unpaid expense of the Accounting equipment; $3,- 200.00 was transferred to the Fuel Account to take care of excess fuel used bemuse of the unusually cold winter; $50.00 was transferred to Unpaid Bills to reimburse the Attendance Officers for expenses contracted by them, with the approval of the Committee but unpaid because of a deficiency in the budget of last year. Gross savings, as a result of the changes in instruction and supervision, together with the replacement of teachers, has resulted in a saving to the Town in excess of $12,000.00 on an annual basis with no impairment of efficiency. Teachers The total teaching personnel has been reduced by two through the merging of classes and the abolition of posi- tion of Elementary Supervisor. The usual resignations made it possible to accomplish this saving without the dis- charge of a single teacher. Further reduction in the teach- ing personnel could probably be accomplished, without im- pairment of the educational facilities of the Town, by abandonment of the Junior High School System. The appointment and re-appointment of teachers con- sumed the full time of the Committee at several meetings as it was deemed advisable, in view of certain unpleasant experiences, comments and inuendos, to carefully consider the references, qualifications, marls and any other data pertaining to the record of a teacher or applicant for teaching position in our system and to permit only those thoroughly qualified to continue as employees of the De- partment. Your Committee, acting on the suggestion of the Chairman, has authorized the appointment of a sub- committee of two with the Superintendent ex-offrcio to consider a more intelligent system for determining the relative merits andqualifications of applicants for teach- ing positions. Mr. Menton and T*Uss Richardson were ap- ItCPOW OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 183 pointed as the sub-committee, to report in February, 1935. Your Committee discontinued the practice of paying transportation charges incurred by certain student teach- ers, who are perMitted to observe and train in our system.. It was the feeling of the Committee that this was an un- warranted expense, particularly in view of the fact that we were offering our facilities without charge to such students. Supervisory Program The Supervisory Staff' has been reorganized and reviced, as recommended by the Columbia Survey. It became ap- parent to your Committee that some individuals desig- nated as supervisors and receiving extra compensation as such were, in reality, traveling teachers. Therefore, they were so designated and their salaries adjusted ac- cordingly. Comment, justifying this change, will be found on Page 106, Ttem 4 of the Columbia Survey. The position of Elementary Supervisor has been abol- ished and the work formerly handled by the incumbent is now being carried on by the Superintendeut and the Prin- cipals of the various schools, with monthly reports to the full Committee. This change has worked out satisfac- torily, according to our Superintendent. The former Ele- mentary Supervisor- has been assigned to teaching; in the fourth grade and accepted that assignment, filling a vacancy as a result of a resignation. This change saves the Town $ ,000.00 ,annually. 'Economic conditions have made unnecessary the main- tenance of Continuation Schaal as a separate unit because of the reduced number of pupils. Therefore, your Com- mittee has merged the Continuation School pupils with the regular Junior ITigh School classes and have saved the three hundred dollars formerly allotted to the Con- tinuation School teacher because of the fact that he was already receiving maximum compensation as a Junior 184 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT High School teacher and is now able to handle these pupils as members of his regular classes. The duties of the Supervisor of Drawing have been enlarged and revised. This Supervisor now directs the drawing throughout the system. We helievd this to be a progressive step in view of the intricacies of this subject. The athletic activities have been rearranged and new co-aches assigned to undertake the work of handling the teams. The present playa is being carefully watched and the results will be studied by your Committee. The Supervisor of Industri{-1 Arts is now in charge of all industrial arts work within the system and also super- vises manual training.He is required to report periodically to the Superintendent and the School Committee. This Supervisor has been requested to "give more attention to the relationship of the content of the industrial arts cour- ses to the actual needs of the pupils of Watertown," as recommended by the Columbia Survey, Curriculum Revision There has been an unusual increase in the number of Pupils assigned to the Industrial Arts course, which leads to one of two conclusions that either the pupils reaching the Senior Righ School have not been properly prepared for subjects requiring a higher standard of intelligence or they are not receiving sufficient guidance at the Junior High Schools in the matter of selecting other courses, which are of greater educational value and conducive to better mental development. The latter conclusion is sup- ported by a written report from the Superintendent of Schools, from which we quote verbatim: "Pleplies were re- ceived from each of the three High School Masters relative to the mode of procedure employed in assigning pupils to the Industrial Arts courses, to the effect that courses of study in, the grades from seven to twelve are submitted to the individual pupils and they are assigned to relative courses according to their choice. We assume that teach- REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 185 ers of Vocational Guidance will exert a certain influence on the pupil, according to his choice of career." The Su- perintendent was asked by your Chairman for an opinion as to the possibility of students now assigned to Industrial Arts courses to profitably undertake work in other courses but his reply to this inquiry contains no opinion or recom- mendation. The cost of the Industrial Arts Department, together with expenditures for trade school education out- side of Town, is altogether out of proportion to the cost of other courses. According to figures submitted by theSu- perintendent, this type of education has reached the stag- gering cost of approximately 4 ,000.00, nearly ten per cent of the total instruction and supply budget.It is hoped by your Committee that, with proper guidance, more pupils will be diverted to other courses as they are capable of undertaking the work. With the unanimous permission of the School Commit- tee, your Chairman proposes to again make an effort to prevail upon the Legislature to amend the law which compels the inclusion of Industrial Arts courses in the curriculum of our Senior High School. Should his efforts be successful, it would be possible to dispense with these courses and offer to the pupil interested in trade work an opportunity in ane of the adjoining communities in which are located trade schools. If the law above referred to is changed, Watertown can effect a considerable .saving and offer better opportunities to those interested in trade school work. Whose pupils not interested in trade work but unable to keep up with the regular work of the other courses may then he assigned to smaller- classes where they should receive more individual attention. Your Committee gave some thought to the revision, merging or elimination of various courses at the Senior High School, but in view of the approaching retirement of the present Principal, it was thought wise to allow the matter to rest until the new Principal was appointed, at 186 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT which time it would be possible to consider with him the most desirable procedure towards reorganization. Junior High School System During the past year, your Chairman consulted with various educators, who advanced the opinion that the educational results of the Junior High School system have not warranted the additional expense required for the operation of this system. In view of these opinions, your Committee has consented to the appointment of a sub- committee, composed of Mr. Kelley, Mr. Daughters and the Sup6rintendent ex-officio, to study this matter and to make recommendations, as a result of their deliberations, to the full Committee in February, 1935. It should be noted that in the Universiky City of Cam- bridge and our neighboring Town of Brooldine, the JuMor High School System was newer adopted and it is the opin- ion of the majority of those connected with the School System of these communities that education has not suf- fered within the community. Buildings and Building Construction Chapters III and ITT of the Columbia Survey deal exten- sively with the existing buildings and the anticipated building requirements of the Town, based on the con- tinuance of the Junior high School System. The recom- mendations, as to location of proposed buildings, are well conceived. Your Committee considers it inadvisable to accept the survey plan in its entirety until such time as the sub-committee on Junior Nigh Schools shall have re- ported and the report has been exhaustively considered by the School Committee. The Chairman believes that future school buildings in the Town should he all fireproof construction rather than the Type B classification of the American Institute of Architects, as recommended by the Surrey in Chapter III. The reason for this difference in opinion is that the initial cast of erecting fireproof con- ItF,powr OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 187 struction is but slightly greater than the Type B construc- tion above referred to, but the difference in cost will be absorbed by the saving in upkeep and insurance in a.few years' time. The difference its fine insurance cost alone would be twenty cents per hundred dollars of value an- nually. Your Committee has voted to recommend to the Town Meeting the substitution of a new fireproof, twenty- five room building in dace of the present Phillips and Francis Schools, his recommended on :Page 48 of the Columbia Survey, the new school should be constyucted to permit enlargement on a scientific basis. Immediately, upon the completion of this new building, the Grant School, which is more than fifty years of age, should be abandoned and the Town re-districted to permit the maxi- rnum use of the new building and to relieve congestion in some of the present elementary schools, as well as the West Junior Thigh. School. The Columbia Survey criticizes some of our past building committees and it, is the opinion of your present School Committee that future buildings should be built under the jurisdiction of the School Cora- rnittee acting as it building committee. This arrangement will prevent interference with the progressive plaiming of the Sellool Committee by a non-cooperative building committee. In the matter of the addition to the Senior high. School, your School Committee, in joint session with the Building Committee, recommended the elimination of the proposed small auditorium or study ball and the substitution, there- for, of class rooms. This request, however, was disre- garded by the Building Committee, over the strenuous objections of the Chairman of the School Committee, who informed the Building Committee that adequate audito- rium facilities were already provided in the present build- ing and that the School Committtee objected to lowering the standard of specifications for the safe of building an unnecessary room. During the discussion concerning the addition, the question was raised as to whether or not the 188 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Junior High School System was to be continued in the 'own and your Chairman advised the wilding Committee of the existence of a sub-committee studying this elan and suggested that, in event of a report favoring the abolition of the Junior Nigh School System, the present eifiori Nigh School facilities might prove inadequate, un- less the space assigned to the new auditorium was devoted to class rooms. The authority for this statement is based on a written report to your Chairman by the Superinten- dent Under date of November 28, 19347 in which he states, "pit would appear to me that if the numbers that are already in the ninth grade were transferred to the Senior High School, the building would be too small to accom- modate the same even with the new addition." We trust this incident demonstrates the wisdom of building future schools under the jurisdiction of the School Committee. . This idea was called to the attention of the. Town in 1982 by Francis A. Kelly in his report of that year. Building Maintenance It seems appropriate to call to the attention of the 'Town the matter of building maintenance on which there has been expended a constantly reducing amount. Duxzng the past three years, the average amount appropriated for the work has been $5,500.00 as against approximately $1 ,- 00000 for 1931 It is self-evident that, to maintain build- ings valued at approximately $2,000,000 this amount is entirely insufficient. It, therefore, became necessary for your School Committee to accept the assistance of the Federal Government and the Welfare Department in order to properly maintain your school Property. The total labor and material received from this source for the years I933 and 1034 amounted to approximately $50,000.00. Much of the work undertaken by the Federal Government allot- ment could have been avoided had the Town appropriated an adequate amount yearly to maintain their public build- ings. Your Committee respectfully recommends -more REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 189 careful consideration of this problem in the future. It might appear from the fact that there is a small balance in the maintenance account that the points above made are not well taken but if it is considered that practically no labor is included in the maintenance expenditures this year, together.{ with the fact that maintenance supplies have been curtailed on account of Federal allotments un- foreseen when the budget was contemplated, this balance is easily understood. Purchase of Supplies Your Committee decided that the put-chase of supplies under our present organization should be made by a sub- committee of the School Committee, consisting of the Chairman and Secretary, together with the Superinten- dent. All supplies bought during the past year have been purchased from the lowest responsible bidders after com- petitive bids from at Least three interested concerns. We are convinced that the Town saved considerable money as a result of this procedure and we recommend the con- tinuance of the plan but with more careful attention to the matter of specifications, which will enable all bidders to compete on the same basis. The Superintendent has been asked to submit complete data on this subject at an early meeting. It has been the purpose of your Committee to purchase only those supplies which vv1111 be used during the current fiscal year, as faras possible, which policy has been in beeping with the ideas of the Finance Com- mittee and the Town Meeting. Reports of Committees The sub-committee appointed to revise the rules and regulations governing the conduct of the Schools com- pleted its work and submitted to the full Committee its report, which, after discussion and revision, was adopted unanimously. The new rules are to be printed and dis- tributed in the near future. 190 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT The Committee appointed to prepare regulations gov- elming the rental of the School Halls has also reported and the report has been accepted. Both of these committees have worked lomr and ardu- ously and presented to the full Committee reports which were most intelligent and satisfactory. Where has been a marked improvement in the conduct of the business administration of the School Department, clue to the installation of an Accounting System. The information required by the Committee on short notice is more easily obtained than under the former accounting system. e call attention to the fact that the eight thousand dollar Columbia Survey has guided us in many important changes and recommendations covered by this report. Various members of the Committee have consulted with prominent educators whose assistance and advice have been invaluable. We feel that the remarks, complimentary to the conduct of the educational system in Water- town, as expressed by Commissioner of Education, Payson Smith, on the occasion of his recent visit here, give testi- mony to the progressive and intelligent handling of school afrairs by your present Committee. Conclusion The School Committee expresses its thanks to the em- ployees of the School Department and to the citizens of Watertown for their consideration and assistance in the administration of the affairs of the schools during a most trying and difficult economic era. Your Chairman expresses his appreciation and grati- tude to the School Committee for honoring him with the. Chairmanship during the past year, and for the co- operation and assistance rendered. With all sincerity, the Chairman wishes to express to the Finance Committee his appreciation of the fair, con- siderate and courteous treatment accorded him in the pre- sentation of the school budget. AVERAGE MEMBERSHIP AND NUMBER OF TEACHERS FOR. THE PAST TEN 4 ,°-, o YEARS, INCLUDING THE HIGH SCHOOL AND EXCLUDING tj g THE CONTINUATION SCHOOL . Od fi O 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1980 1981 1932 1938 1934 Average membership for ,'p� school year ending June 3889 4056 4643 5112 5202 60Q5 G192 6393 6541 66G2 m Number of teachers 138 152 18.5 180 201 225 231 242 250 246 @ a' r AVERAGE MEMBERSHIP AND NUMBER OF TEACHERS FOR THE PAST TEN � YEARS IN THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL , M _ i> �1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1984 CQ ra so y Average membership 477 493 537 604 695 739 799 956 1052 1100 m, Number of teachers 21 25 27 30 32 33 3G 44 44 44 or o z �. .3 `� "• o y fi O �• � Y r� A. M N CD Pupils Average Daily Average Aggregate Unrolled Attendance Membership Attendance t to 1� k >1 c 0 ' was a b�t1 y c o z Senior High 1152 1152 1044 1044 1100 1100 183819 183819 176 2! East Junior 688 688 641 641 672 672 112895 112895 176 � West Junior 890 890 823 823 868 868 144844 144844 176 Brom ne 456 456 408 408 442 442 71273 71273 176 Coolidge 748 748 683 683 731 731 73194 73194 176 O Hosmer 955 965 888 883 940 940 154090 164000 175 Lowell 713 713 608 608 673 673 106353 106353 176 y Parker-Grant and Marshall Spring 718 718 660 660 709 709 115040 115040 174 Francis-Phillips 575 575 480 480 525 525 83520 83520 174 1152 1578 4165 6895 1044 1464 3722 6230 1100 1640 4020 6660 183919 257739 603470 1045028 174 REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 193 GRADUATION EXERCISES The Senior High School "Tatertown, Massachusetts AUDITORIUM Friday, June 15, 1934 8:00 P.M. PROGRA11NI PROCESSIONAL, The Conqueror Corey Orchestra IN SWAIN di Clziara Chorus and Orchestra PRAYER Rev, James C. Simpson THE HEAVENS ARE DECLARING Beethoven Chorus ADDRESS Mr. James Roosevelt MINNEHAHA, Indian Serenade Loring Chorus PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS, Mr. Charles F. J. Harrington, Chairm= of School Committee MASSACHUSETTS STATE SONG Bunting Chorus and Orchestra RECESSIONAL, The Captain General Laura Orchestra 194 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT CLASS OF 1934 College "'John Griffin Rote, Jr. Helen Adess Barbara Elizabeth Russell Gerard. Thomas Amirian Harry Sevastos Samaras Lois Arline Ayers Joseph henry Sheehan Harry Bahadurian "Rose Marion Sheridan Mary Alison Belding Henri, Simone Murray Earl Berringer Siumiier Grant Starbird Kenneth Thomae Bird tJohn William Thompson Donald .Alfred Boylan Peter James Tsolas George Warren 13rarzihall Voseph Daniel Wallace Elizabeth Barbara brooks "Althea Virginia Weldon Francis Xavier Callahan Helen Elizabeth Wheeler Barbara Louise Coburn Herbert Alan Wiley, Jr. ' G+ecarge earl Dale f Serpouhi Rose Young "Joseph, Edward DeAngelo General Zaven Richard Diran Reidnr Lars Anderson Arthur Clinton Pagan Melvin Boyd Harker '"Ernest Emilio Falbo Charlotte Elizabeth Beers Alphonso William la inocchio Robert Edward Bond Thomas Fabien Gately John Joseph Busccaii Joseph James Guidrey Theodore Walter Busse' *John Joseph Hagenbuch Francis Joseph Callan Norair Nishan Hagopian Alice Ferguson Campbell t Aulrust Warren Manson John James Cassidy, Jr. Nathaniel Hawthorne Walter Thomas Chamberlain Peter Ianniello .Arlene Ida Chevrette *Robert Fierce Kelley Edward Archie Chevrette Evelyn Gertrude Kelly John Brew.ter Clark *Kenneth Eugene Keyes Laurence Joseph Connors Myles King Alfred Mortimer Davenport Clinton Wayland Kline Assunt.a Didornenico tDorothy I{nott Paul Revere Emery Dorothy Madeline Landry Robert Spence Eivart Ruth Claire Landry Herbert Lauder Fairbanks George Thomas Larkin Madeline Stiles Fairbanks *Robert Nelson Larson Vincenzo Falco Anna Helen Lured Allen 'Hibbard Fisk Isabelle Carol McBra.yte Mary 'Theresa Foisy Thomas Francis Maher tE'lizabeth Pi ollansbee Roger Sherman Mason Nicholas Joseph Fontano Philip McLaughlin tJennie Lucy Mary FrancM Alice Rase Miller Anthony I+'ris.ore Richard Charles Drinasian Eunice Pauline Gordon Jean Lucille Morrissey fAird.)7s 14iyrl Cray Clare Murdock Charles Daniel Hallman *Maude Louise Newell Barbara Lefle Hicks Robert Linsdell Newell Harry Kritzman, Jr. Helen Winifred Nolan Alexander Lavrakas Reuben Allan Noroinn Marron Louise Leary *Eben John 01-Brien Helen Louise Lordan Paul Newton Otto �Uizahetli Dimond Lovejoy Edward James Reid Rita Hurley MacDonald diehard Rvckett John .Alfred Alansfxeld REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 19 Edward Paul Martin Elsie. Rosamond Burbank Lev Martin Marjorie Eleanor Garter Nubar Martin Mazmanian Bythewood James Joseph McDonnell Catherine Elizabeth Campbell Rita Gertrude McElligott Jeannette Mildred. Caouette Evelyn May McElhiney Mary Rita Carney Joseph Francis McElroy Frances Nita l erqua Donald James McKinnon Erle LeRoyChase Helen Wary} Michalak William Albert Chevvor John Joseph Molloy Viola Rose Chraklan Beatrice Mary Moreau Vito Mario Cirilly Ivan Phillip More] Marie •Cecelia Collins George Lee Mosnicka Santa Susan Mary Crupi Thomas Joseph Muldoon Dora Yolanda Eleanor D'AIanno Carolyn Wilma Myott Alice Dedelan William Francis pates Lawrence DeGiso Jahn Ovvian Lea Anna. DiPrato Josephine Joan Papalia Mildred Elizabeth Dorley Alfred Henry Parlee Josephine Dostooynian Archer William Parquette,Jr. Frances Ann Drinkwater Lloyd John Davidson Peacock Eleanor Eva Fitzgerald. Effie Willnia Peterson Sophie Flecca Gueido Petrillo i lary Alice Garabedian Charles Edgar Phillips Elton tevorkGeorge Albert Edward Pratley, Jr. Elizabeth Gray Virginia Burton Ring -iMargaret Hagopian Vincent James Sansone Edith Reed Haines Doris Madeline Scott °Mary. Virginia Harney Frederick Charles Shay Ann Elizabeth Hillier Robert Edgar Simmons Len Paul Holland -Jahn Mansfield Sjostedt Louise Frances ladice Ralph Oscar S ostedt Mildred Yrene Jordan Karl Eugene Soukikian Catherine Juliano Harry Siepanian Marion Mary Kalajian r George Asadnor Surab1an Helen Alary Dander Siranoush Martha Tashjian Helen Rita Kelley Hilda Myrtle Theurer Evelyn Marie Kiiox Mardiros Vahan Tavmassian Mare Elizabeth Lee George Kimball Walker Hildegard Lertha Lenander William Albert Wilke Ellen Gertrude Lyons Edward Nelson Zacheus Marion Florence MacArthur Commercial Celia Glaciers 14ladanian Grace .Adrienne Alemian Rose Pampie Mamnanian Eleanor Terese Arone j`MaryR Pauline, McCollum Hope A�tgis Cora Christina Munroe Irving Garland Babcock Cathry-ne Mary- Murphy Grace Jane Raird Constance Grace Natoli Virginia Mary Pazarian Doris Muriel Noden Marian Beauchamp Rosalie Noden Marian Louise Beebnar Hazel Olivene Peters Grace Roberta Bernado Helen Edith Powers Edna Florence Berry Rita Cecelia R.ady Rose Boujicanian Nicolena Riselli Eleanor Gertrude Brett Mary Rosenske Margaret Ilrusellis Herbert William Ruhr 196 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Mildred Elsie Russo David Wendell Ballantine Mary Cornelia Rustic Stephen Condon Barker Lily Rase Safer William 'Thomas Barksdale Hilda Bessie Sanger Joseph Harry Rerberian Robert William Santos, Joseph Anthony Berinato Mary Ruth Saupp .Armand Houdakian. Elsie Henrietta, Scott Joseph Anselm Burgess Eileen Clare Shaughnessy tClement Joseph Carbone Olive Virginia Shea tJames Alichael Carney Ralph Francis Simonetti Louis .Albert Ciccotelli Helen Marie Stanley John Francis Colleran Sophie Loring Stanton Leslie James Connelly Helen Winifred Strayhorn Arthur George Corazzini Beatrice Surabian Robert .Patrick Cram Mary Mane Swift Nathan Cuxry Dolbier George Tashjian Alphonse Esposito Vrancis Louise Dorothea ThomsonJohn Philip Giordano Josephine Pallvanna Tregl;iari Dominic Joseph Gu;zaatti E wa Ph lomena Treglia Wdlfred Ringer Marlow James Vartanian Leslie Albert Hertach Nancy Grace Walsh ,Charles Francis Holland Names Wareing Joseph Thomas Lawson Emil Weretelnyk Edward Raymond LeBlanc Thelma Alice Westgate Frank Chester LeShane, Jr. r Doris Marie Wilkins Keimeth Paul Lowneg Eelen Theresa Wyss Dominic Lupo Household Arts Mathew Maglincea Anthony Joseph Mantenuto Mary Dorothy Corazzlni James Edward Air-Cassie June Isabel Gregoire Jahn Joseph Aioran Rose Elizabeth Grossi Michael Fr icis Muingilly Bertha Mae Mandelle Michael Natale Mary Aran Morrison Adam Anthony Operacz Frances Mary Paone Henry Della Paolera Rose Clara Pascuzzi Mgr+fich Missak Parsekian Susie May Simmons John Perry Industrial Arta Nicholas Vincent Riselli Richard Bernard Sheer Norman Sidney Abbott Walter Herbert Slayton. Jack Vahan Ananias .Pain Peter Toseano Austin Frederick Andrews Stanley Werren George Herbert Armstrong Philip Earl Wildmn n *Members of Cam. Lande Society (Neither absent nor tardy for 3 year-3 Sixty-Seventh Annual Report OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE TOWN OF WATERTOWN MA S.A.CHUSETTS 1934 oar i S. d k THE HAMPSHIRE PRESS, INC. Cambridge, Mass. 1934 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 134-1935 CHAR,LES F. SHAW, Chairman RUTH H. FURBER, Secretary REV. ED ARD C. CAMP FRED E. CRA FORD JOIN A. COLLINS JOHN M. RUSSELL Librarian LYDIA W. MASTERS Assistant Librurian ELEANOR L. MOORE Library Staff u of Ja uary 1, 1935 ELSA BLAZO .Turazor• Assistant MINNIE C. COUR.TNEY Assistant, Main Library MABEL C. GILLMETT Assistant, Main Library 1UTHERINE B. GREENE Librarian, North Branch ROSE .BELLY Junior Assistant tMARY G. KNOWLES Assistant, East Branch 'TRUTH E. LITCII CILitdren's Libra.-Tian DORIS G. MARTIN Librarian, West Branch ESTHER E. MADDEN Assistant, East Branch CORINNE MEAD Labe-wian, East Branch SARAH SHATTUCK Assistant, East Branch F. HELEN SMITH Junior Assistant RUTH C. WHITE Assistant, East Branch MAR.Y E. YORK Assistant, Maim Library Janitors J. L. CLARK East Branch .TAMES KELLY 'Nest Branch BERNARD MANNIX Main Librar6y CHAR.LES POLLOCK North Branch Resa&rned January 7. Appointed Children"s Librarian. 198 REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY, W TER. OWN To the Citizens of Watertown.- The report of the Librarian relative to the administra- tion of the Library during the past year shows it to have been one of progress. The Trustees, in behalf of the citi- zens whom they represent, desire to express to her and a devoted staff of assistants full appreciation for their work. Yearly new problems appear and new demands are made upon our Library resources. How well and com- pletely these have been met is apparent in the Librarian's review of the year's work. Circulation of books remains at a high level per capita while the cost per book circulated is extremely low. The three branch libraries meet the demands of their adjacent book-laving populations in con- stnntiy increasing volume and usefulness. From its founding, the Watertown Public Library has taken and maintained a position in the front rank of similar institutions in the Commonwealth, moth in its efficient administration and in its expanding service to the community. This positron could not have been achieved without theconstant and continued support of the Town itself as expressed by its regular annual appropriations and by special appropriations for useful additions to the library facilities. That its investment has been, and con- tinues to be, of the most enduring kind must be con- stantly evident to our citizens. In this report of the Chairman special mention should be made of the construction work now in progress at the Main Library building. This was made passible by a special appropriation made by the 'down in 1934 together 199 200 WATE TOWN TOWN RE ORT with a contingent Federal grant of money. The work in- ; volves a long needed addition to the library stacks for the storage of books and also the construction of an adequate a office for the Librarian. By changes in the basement areas better arranged work rooms are provided and more ade- quate facilities made available for staff' use. Changes in the heating and lighting system were also necessary. Com- pletion of this construction will add much to the useful- ness of this centre of the Town's library work. A comprehensive plan for the Main Library has been � prepared for• the Trustees by the architects hi charge of the present alterations. This plan contemplates the F eventual duplication of the present westerly wing for the easterly side of the Library., and a new and dignified main entrance in the centre of the building. This is for the future, as the finances of the Town may permit, or as some benefactor may provide. The increasing use of the North Branch indicates the � desirability of soon equiping for library use the additional room, there located, which is not now used. The T7rustees . have plaits ready to make the necessary changes when � the Town can provide the funds to make them. The Library budget for 1935 will be presented to the Town in its usual modest proportions. Additional plant requires additional maintenance, and a small increase in that expense will be asked for. Our look appropriation is held to the 194 level. The appropriation for salaries as presented makes provision for the normal annual increase ; for these of the staff who have not yet reached the maxi- mums established, by vote of the Trustees, some years ago. At the last Town Meeting of 1934 a special appropria- tion of $400 was made ,as that portion of the total expense immediately necessary in connection with the Main Li- brary addition now under construction. To complete the proper equipment for the building when finished, will DEPORT OF PUBLIO LIBRARY 201 require an additional appropriation of $2,000. This sum will be requested under the provisions of a special article in the Town. Warrant for the next Annual Town. Meeting. In closing my term of office as {Chairman of the Trus- tees, I wish to express to my Trustee associates, to the Librarian and to each member of the Library organiza- tion, my deep appreciation of their co-operation during the past ,year. This institution, for the guidance and operation of which we are jointly responsible, holds an honorable and useful place in the municipal life of the Town. It is loved by its many users and respected by all. With such stand- ards, confidently it passes to another year of usefulness and service. Respectfully submitted, CHARLES E. SHAW, REPORT OF THE LIBRAW1AN To the Tr tees of theWactertown Free Public Library: Gentlemen Although the circulation of books for home use this last year slows a slight decrease from that of 1933 this is not surprising. In the dark days of 1932 and 1933 people used libraries as never before and now a reflection of the present unsettled conditions is showing in the cl-rcula,tion of practically all libraries. This reaction is temporary and not serious as the figures will show. In 1934 we circulated 402,773 volumes, 1.8,086 less than in 1933, and it is inter- esting to note that the lass is almost entirely in adult fiction and in the school collection. Evidently people have less time for pleasure reading and our changed plans, because of the alterations to the library, partly .account for the loss in school circulation. 202 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT There seems to have been an increased use of the library for reference purposes and more requests for information have come over the telephone. For the statistics of cir- culation from the different libraries, and by classes of books, I refer you to the tables which have been compiled. The two smaller branches have shown a very encourag- i ng increase in circulation both to adults and young people. The North Branch circulated 51,827 books from one small room. The book shelves are filled to capacity and at busy times the room is too crowded to work efficiently, espe- cially on the days when there is a story Dour. The heating problem would be lessened if an oil burner could be in- stalled but this is not practical with our present heating system. I trust that this building can be altered at an early date so that we can look forward to a still larger increase in the work at this branch. It is in a growing community. During the year we have added 4,151 boobs to the Library, 210 of which were gifts. This is an increase of 254 over the number added in 1933. We have, however, to report that 2,331 books have been lost or discarded during the year which is 1,037 more than the year before. This is but the natural result of the heavy use of the nooks during the last few years. Many more books should be withdrawn because the infoiination in there has been superseded. Two thousand and acne hundred seventy-five books had to be rebound. The Library has co-operated with the E P A and during the year had several workers doing book repairing, typing and cleaning. In co-operation with the Recreation Com- mittee hobby groups have rnet at the East Branch.. At present there are three of these groups and others are in the process of formation. There is also a boy's stamp club, two other boys' crabs and two clubs of girls under the leadership of a college student helper. All the leaders of these groups and clubs and the people they secure to talk to them are volunteers. REPORT OF PUBLIC LIBRARY 203 This year we have been unable to pay for story tellers but members of the staff have conducted some eery fine story hours. At some they have told the stories, for others they have secured outside talent. At the Clunese story hour Dr. Hsieh, from the Friends of China Society, talked to about three hundred children. ❑ ith him were two Chinese children in native costume. Sculpture and hook contests have been held. A summer reading club helped to .stimulate the reading of good books during the vacation period and many exhibits of the children's own handiwork have hellred to make the young people feel that the Library is theirs. The Charles River Library Club, at a meting held in our Library last May, appointed a committee on library radio broadcasting. Miss Mead and I were members of this committee. A series of seven broadcasts on library service were givers over Station WEEI from October 22 to December{ 10. These broadcasts covered various features of library work, such as The Service the Public Library offers the Community. How to get the most from your Public Library. Hobbies to ride and lire,,NF the Public Library can help in the fun. A business man takes stock of his Public. Library. How Libraries introduce good books through story- telling. How your Public Library can hells you to prepare for Christmas. A general surrey of Public Library service. This venture was unique in that no group of libraries, as far as we know, has undertaken co-operative broad- ensting. As one of the programs was written by our staff and broadcast by Aliss Mead and as we had a hand in preparing other programs we feel an especial interest in the reactions to this venture. Later the Club may go can the air again with book reviews. 204 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT The alterations of the Library did not start until months later than we anticipated therefore our plans have been changed somewhat. Last month we moved from our school department and workroom in the basement. We have no idea when our next move will be made or where we will move to but we will have to hold ourselves in readiness to do what is necessary as the need arises. Progress depends upon the weather, to a large extent, and as the heating system is to be changed it may neces- sitate some curtailment of service but we hope that it will not be necessary to close the Library. The staff will have much to bear in the next four months but we trust that the services to the public will not be too much impaired and that the new arrangements, when they are completed, will meet with their approval. There have been no changes on the staff during the year but we have granted leaves of absence to two mem- bers of the staff` because of illness in their families. em- bers of the staff have attended meetings of the American Library Association, the Massachusetts Library Club, and the Charles River Library Club. At the October meeting of the Massachusetts Library Club one of the speakers said: "Libraries are glorified university extensions," and that "leisure will be a cannon loose on the deck unless we prepare for it," Libraries will have an important part in providing means of pro- fitably filling the leisure time, which is surer- coming with the shorter working week. Appropriations for our Library have increased since the time, often referred to as "the goad old days," but people often fail to think of the increased advantages offered in these days. They think of the expense in the aggregate without realizing that for every inhabitant of the town it costs only 4.7 cents a day to give educational opportunities to over 6,800 young people, that the high- ways and byways were cared for, eliminating the P A and ERA projects, for a little more than 2 cents a day per REPORT OF PUBLIC LIBRARY 205 inhabitant and that the same inhabitants receive police and fire protection for a little less than 2 cents a clay, while for this "glorified university extension" for people from the picture kook age up, the town appropriates 28 one hun- dredth of a cent a day, or less than 2 cents a week, for each man, woman and child of the 'Down. In preparing the budget for 1935 may I ask you to bear these facts in mind and may I also express my appre- ciation of the co-operation I have received from you and from my staff, of whom I have received many expressions of approbation from the public they serve. Respectfully submitted, LYDIA . 1V ASTERS, Librarian. APPENDIX A Circulation Statistics for 1334 Percent- circulation by Cusses Adult junior Juvenile Total age Periodicals ............................ 6,394 1,203 7,144 1.4,741 3.67 Philosophy, religion and folklore ............................. 30291 256 6,898 *10,4:45 2.60 Biography ............................ 6,04.3 20216 3,g97 12,155 3.02 History .................................. 4,010 1,496 8,059 13,555 3.37 Ceorgraphy and travel .... . 5,154 1,109 11,306 17,569 4.87 Social scences ...................... 4,961 430 1,409 6,800 1.7b Natural sciences and medicize ............................ 3,119 1,229 9,803 14,151 3.51 Useful arts ............................ M53 1,622 3,450 9,734 2.11 Recreative arts .................... 1,352 576 1,953 3,881 .96 Music ..................................... 1,101 98 571 1.,77U AB Fine arts .... ..........I.......... 2,244 11.4 966 3,324 .93 Language and literature.... 10,188 1,240 30,579 #42,007 10.43 Books in foreign languages 2,905 2,906 .72 Fiction ....................................15 5,993 48,969 45,774 250,736 62.25 210,408 60,547 131,818 402,773 100.00 Main Library ...................... 99,494 19,2$9 32,738 151,520 East Branch ......................... 77,440 25,847 40,389 143,676 North Branch .................... 28,208 9,404 14,216 551,827 West Branch .................... . 4,867 6,008 11,372 22,247 Schools ................................ 399 33,104 33,503 210,408 60,547 131,918 402,773 Of these 5,074 were folklore. # Of these 23,026 were readers. 206 "4W'ATERTOWN '`OWN REPORT APPENDIX B American Library Association Form for Uniform Statistics Annual Report for the Year enAed December 31,1934 Name of Library ..............................Free Public Library of Town ...... ..................................... ......Watertown, Massachusetts Name of Librarian .................. .......Lydia W. Masters Date of founding .................... ...........1868 Population served . ..... . .................34,913 (census) .Assessed valuation .. ................ ......$53,168,110 Library appropriation per capita....$1.039 Terms of use ......................................Free for lending and reference Namber of agencies ... ......................Main Library, branches, 2; sub- branch, 1, schools, 11; rooms, 67 Number of days Open dUTing year..802 Hours for lending Main Library ..................................'72 (10 mos.), 66 (2 coos.) East Branch ....................................52 (10 inns.), 46 (2 mos.) North Branch ..................................30 Nest Branch .. ................ .... ......20 FINANCIAL STATEMENT Receipts Town appropriation ................................................................ $36,250.00 Special for equipment .............................................................. 400,D0 Expenditures Books and periodicals ............................................................ *$4,529.81 Binding ...................................................................................... 1,469.87 Salaries: Library service .................................................................... 22,055.44 Janitorservice ...................................................................... 3,187.00 Heat, light and water .............................................................. 2,123.71 Ruilding maintenance and. repairs ...................................... 908.59 Supplies ....................................................................................... 785.09 Other maintenance .................................................................. 1,190.94 Specialfor equipment .............................................................. 396.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES —............................................. 06,637.45 Balance returned to Town .................................................. 12.55 $36,650.00 Book fines returned to the Town ............. ............................ $1,269.92. * See also arnounts expended from Funds REPORT OF PUBLIC LIBRARY 207 INCOME FROM EYDOWMENT FUNDS Balance Received Amount 1933 1934 Total expended Balance Barry end ...... $ 9.89 35.63 45.52 $ 35.75 $ 9.77 Mead Fund ...... 115.46 85.21 200.6a6 84.30 116-86 Pierce Fund 271.57 44.71 316.28 9.00 307.28 Pratt Fund ........ 7.69 350-00 357.69 350.00 7.69 $404.60 $515.55 $920.15 ;479.05 $441.10 BOOK STOCK Adult Juvenile Total Number of volumes at the begin- ning of the year ............­­............ 60,540 15,360 75,900 Volumes added during the year .... 2,368 1,783 4,161 Gifts and exchange, included above 210 Number of volumes lost and with- drawn during the year ................ 957 1,424 2,381 Total number at the end of the year .................................................. 61,951 16,719 77,670 N-amber of periodicals and news- papers, currently received: Titles 1-53 Copies 265 USE Number of fiction lent far home use Adult Juvenile Total Main Library ................................. 70,267 27,586 97,853 East Branch .................................... 57,811 36,505 94,816 North Branch .............. .................. 23,488 13,943 37,381 West Branch ............................... .. 4,469 8,629 13,()C Schools .................... .............. . ... 9 8,080 8,089 Percent fiction of total volumes lent 62.26 Total -number of volumes lent for home use Main Library .................................. 99,494 52,026 151,520 East Branch ............................... 77,440 66,236 143,676 North Branch .................................. 28,208 23,619 51,827 West Branch .................................. 4,867 17,380 22,247 Schools ................................... ........ 399 33,104 33,305 Total ................................................ 2 10,4 08 192,365 402,773 Decrease in circulation from that in 1933 .....................­... 18,086 Circulation per capita ....................................................... 11.5 Expenditure per volume circulated ...................................... $.08 Number of pictures lent for home use ................................ 2,986 REGISTRATION Number of borrowers registered Adult Juvenile Total during the year ........................ 2,302 1,710 4,012 Total Number of registered bor- rowers ............................................- 7,293 4,494 11,787 STAFF Number of staff, library service (reckoning part time service to make whole units ........ .................................................. 16 Janitorservice ........................................................................... .......... 2 REPORT OF THE BOARD OF ASSESSORS The Board of Assessors hereby submit its annual report for the year 1934, The Assessors were very much pleased to make the announcement of the 1934 tax rate of $33.80, or a reduc- tion of .40 over the 1933 rate. The total valuation for 1934 is $53,168,110.00, or a reduction. of $219, 00.00 over 1933. This decrease was due principally to the falling off of building, and adjust- ments in assessments which were necessary in the ,judg- ment of the Assessors, for the hest interest of the Town, e do not look for an increase in valuation for 1935, but we do expect a substantial decrease. The assessment date for 1935 is January 1st instead of ,April 1st as in previous years. The "Form of List" pre- viously filed between April 1st and May 15th must be filed on or before February 15th. The date for filing applications for abatement of real estate and personal property is changed from December 31st to December 1st.. During 1934, one case was brought before the Board of Tax Appeals can residential property which was, settled in favor of the Town. We again wish to impress upon the taxpayers that the tax rate is actually made at the Town Meeting. The Assessors cannot control the amount of money being ex- pended locally, but hope through the assistance of the taxpayers to reduce the tax rate for 1935. The following is a list of State, and County taxes and valuations for the year 1934. Respectfully submitted, EDWARD A. OATES, Chairman, ED ARD F. WRIGHT, JOHN J. CURRAN. 208 REPORT OF THE BOARD OF ASSESSORS 209 Requirements for Mate, County and Town Grants and Appropriations State Tax $78,100.00 County Tax 77,696.74 Metropolitan Planning 287.99 Metropolitan Parks 27,918.18 Metropolitan Water 86,299.42 South Metropolitan Sewerage 48,853.67 Charles River Bashi 4,695.41 Abatement of Smoke Nuisance 278.83 Canterbury Street Highway 109.70 Land Taking State Highway (Revere) 1,126.19 Nest Roxbury, Brouldine Highway 150.93 Ocean. Avenue!, revere 436.02 Ways in Malden, Braintree, Weymouth and Hingham. 5.50 B. E. Deficiency (Rental Payments) 2,266.06 B. E. Deficiency 27,861.97 Boston Metropolitan District Expense 133.48 Street Betterments 21,058.64 Sidewalks 4,227.39 Interest on Street Bettei-ments 7,464.53 Interest on Sidewalk Assessments 1,861.21 Moths 283.00 391,114.86 Town Grants 1,517,114.44 1,908,229.30 Income Tax 119,012.28 Total Requirements 1,789,217.02 Overlay 42,760.37 Total Commitment, 1934 1,831,977.39 210 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT "Valuations Buildings exclusive of land $38,734,8OO.00 Land exclusive of buildings 9,736,485.00 -- $483 471,285.04 Personal Estate 4,696,825.00 $53,168,11 O.00 Additio"al December Assessments Personal Estate 1,525.00 Total valuation including additional $53,169,635.0O Decrease in valuation of Real Estate includiing December Assessments $889,150.00 Increase in valuation of Per- sonal Estate including De- cember Assessments 166,375.00 Total decrease in valuation in- cluding Dec. Assessments $222,775.00 "Tax Pate of I934, $33.80 Total Pall Abatements For the year 1932 $1,268.00 For the year 1933 2,124.00 For the year 1984 122.00 $3,51.4.06 Total Abatements on Real and Personal Property For the year 1931 $1,681.50 For the year 1982 6,876.78 For the year 1933 15,530.48 For the year 1934 18,234.09 $37,322.85 130ARD OF ASSESSORS" REPORT 211 Total Abatement on Street and Sidewalk Interest For the year 1932 $2.31 For the year 1933 .35 Total Abatements on Moth Tax For the year 1932 $1.86 For the year 1983 .50 $2.86 Motor Vehicle Excise Total valuation of motor vehicle excise for 1934 $1,811,030.00 Total Abatements on Motor Vehicle Excise For the year 1932 $3,810,79 For the year 1933 2,547.83 For the year 1934 23834.88 $9,193.50 REPORT OF TOWN COUNSEL January 15, 1935. To the Honorable Board of Selectmen, Administration Building, Watertown, Massachusetts. Gentlemen I submit my report as Town Counsel for the year 1934. The usual routine of the office in .advising the various departments in legal matters, preparation of votes of Town Meeting and borrowings, and preparation and ap- proval of contracts and other matters of detail, have re- ceived the necessary attention. 212 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Many novel questions have been submitted for opinions in convection with projects carried out in co-operation with the Federal Government, including the Civil Works Ac r inistration, the Emergency Relief Administration and the Public Works Administration. The interests of the Town have been protected in all Court actions and the following cases are new pending in the Middlesex Superior Court against the Town of Water- town: #100613—Beatrice Benger vs. Town of Watertown. #912I8—Agnes Bouchie, p.p.a4. vs. Town of Watertown. n. 89194—Louise Cafarella vs. Town of Watertown. #64935— or•fis Caren vs. Town of Watertown. #53771—I-Iazel Feeley vs. Town of Watertown. #99201—Mar•y Janik an vs. Town of Watertown. #84847—Phil€mena Mur'gia vs. Town of Watertown. 94423--Mar-tha E. Murphy vs. Town of Watertown. # 741 4-- lusan A. Quinlan vs. Town of Watertown. #93743----Antonio Villante vs. Town of Watertown. There are also pending in the Middlesex. Superior Court the case of William H. Wilson, Inspector of Buildings vs. John Millian, a petition in equity for the enforcement of the honing By-Law, and cross actions Between the Town of Watertown and the City of Worcester and the Town of Wateritmn and the City of Lowell, in connection with re- imbursement of expenditures of the Welfare Department. There are now pending in the Suffolk Superior Court the following actions against the Town of Watertown: Eli Zalinger vs. Town of W a.ter•t©2on Max S. insbe�•g vs. Town of r�terto2�a�x Where is now pending in the Second District Court of Eastern Middlesex, at Waltham, the ease of Angelina Raymond vs. the Tows, of Watertown. I have appeared for the Assessors of the Town of Watertown in numerous cases before the Board of Tax Appeals and it is my recommendation that special counsel be employed by the Assessors to defend appeals from their REPORT OF TOWN COUNSEL 21 assessments and that a real estate expert be retained under an annual retainer fee to assist the Assessors in maintaining their assessments in these eases. Answers of the Town of Watertown as trustee in ac- tions by creditors against employees of the Town have been prepared and filed in twenty cases. I have appeared before the Industrial Accident Board in defending the Town against claims by employees for Workmen's Compensation. Many claims against the Town have been settled for small amounts by the Selectmen upon any ,advice. A petition for a writ of mandamus was filed in the Supreme Judicial Court by Elmer H. Comey, Hadon F. Peterson, Harold S. Tuck, Ethel A. Tuck, Walter W. Whitehill, Pearl I. Whitehill, Lewis G. Manchester, Grace Peterson, Herbert W. Howard, Ethel L. Comey, Rufus A. Dyer, Jet B. Dyer, John W. Coombs, Carrie C. Coombs, and 01ava. Anderson against the Selectmen of the Town of Watertown, to compel the Selectmen to call a Special Town Meeting for the purpose of presenting to the rioters of Watertown at large the questions involved in the peti- tion for referendum on Votes at the Annual Town Meeting, whereby appropriations were made for the payment of salaries during the year 1934. This petition for a writ of mandamus resulted from the refusal of the Selectmen to act upon a petition alleged to have been signed by 126 voters of the Town, which petition was denied by the Selectmen. I appeared before the Supreme Judicial Court in all preliminary matters in connection with this petition. Upon the trial of the case before an Auditor appointed by the Supreme Judicial Court and upon confirmation of the Auditor's Report to the Supreme Judicial Court, a single Justice of that Court entered a decree dismissing the peti- tion with costs to the petitioners, and execution for Costs against the petitioners was issued and the amount of the costs paid to the Treasurer of the Town of Watertown. 214 W.ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT The demands upon the Town Counsel by the various Torn departments have increased during each year of my service in that office. I wish to thank the Town of]ieers and the various de- partments for their- co-operation during the year. Respectfully sul)mitted, FRANCIS J. McNAKARA, Town Counsel. SRLI LUMEN'S REPORT The Selectmen herewith submit their annual report for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1934. The year• 1934 has indeed been a trying one for the citi- zens of our Town, who, in many cases, have suffered severe financial reverses. ]Homes have been lost and mange are receiving aid throilgh eur Public Welfare Department. ,Despite all this, our financial statement is proof that the Town is in a healthier condition than it has been for many years. Under P. W. A., as a result of application made by the Town through the ,Selectmen, agreements were exe- cuted by the Selectmen for the acceptance of a 30% grant foy five projects, namely--construction of Mt. Auburn St., from Beacon Square to Russell Ave., and Walnut Street; construction of School Street; from Carver Road to Bel- mont St. ; also drainage for the fallowing streets: Bailey Road, Elm St., Franklin St., Harnden Ave., I-Iunt St., Chestnut St., Olney St., Riverside St., Summer St., and Union St. Sidewalks were also constructed under P. W. A, as fol- lows: Lloyd Rd., Mt. Auburn St., hunt St., Sy i ore St., REPORT OF SELECTMEN �15 Appleton St., Dartmouth St., Woodleigh Pad., Arlington St., Prentiss St,, Bri mrer St., Keenan St., Francis St., St. Ma ry's St., School St., Maplewood St., Commonwealth Rd., Vinson Ave., Belmont St., Hillside Rd., Edgecliffe Rd., Upland lid. The addition to the Senior High School and the addition to the Main Public Library were also P. W. A. projects. on all P. W. A. projects, the contracts have been let in accordance with the P. W. A. Regulations and the work on most of the projects is'now under way. Under C .' . A., superseded by E. R. A., in April, a large amount of important work was carried on, for the details of which the Selectmen refer you to the E. P. A. Admin- istrator's report. The Selectmen commend the Superintendent of Streets and the Town Engineer and their respective departments for their assistance in carrying out the many details in connection with the C. W. A., P. W. A., and E. R. A. pro- j ects. The committee of ten citizens appointed by the Select- men one year ago have given unselfishly of their time in an unbiased investigation of all applicants for or receiving relief through the Welfare Department. Much credit should be given to Agent Daniel H. Alur•phy and his staff for the efficient manner in which they have conducted the department with fairness to the Town and to the appli- cants in all Public Welfare cases. Many sidewal"- have been built during the past year, as a result of which the Town has henefitted and property owners have had the opportunity of improving their prop- erty. The various departments, including Police, Fire and Town employees, are to be complimented on the spirit which they have shown in co-operating with the Select- men. 216 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT In conclusion, the Selectmen wish to thank the various depa.rtrneat heads who have worked in the hest interests of all residents of the Town during the past year. Respectfully submitted, MAURI E H. O'CONNELL, JAMES H. SIIERIDAN, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Selectmen of Watertown. REPORT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE Outside Aid The past year shows a large reduction in the aid granted by the Welfare Department in Temporary Aid cases. The case load reached a peak of 343 cases and was reduced to 202 cases at the closing of the ,year. A total of 573 applications for aid were filed at the el- fare Department and a large number of these applicants were given employment on the E. R. A. projects. Due to the co-operation given by the E. R. A. and the close super- vision of Welfare cases by the department a saving of *74,617.47 has been made in 1334. In some cases supple- mentary relief has been granted to those employed on the E. R. A.at $12.00 per week and medical aid and assistance given to those injured while working on the E. R. A. Department investigators have made 1,0117 investiga- tions and 205 re-investigations of those employed can E. R. A. and 118 investigations on C. C. C. boys who had completed their; term of enrGllment. 'These investigations have been in addition to a total of 3,454 regular welfare investigations. A total of $101,124.09 has been collected by the Trea- surer from the State and other Cities and Towns and turned in to Treasury Receipts. REPORT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE 217 The E. R. A. Sewing unit completed 12,814 finished articles and the handling and distribution of same was taken care of by the Welfare ]department. Soldiers' Relief, E. R. A., Welfare and Outside Social Agencies received their quota of the goods. United States Government commodities consisting of porn, veal, butter, cheese, rice, potatoes, cabbage, canned roast beef, hamburg and stew meat have been distributed in large quantities to aid recipients, E. R. A. workers and private charities. The expenses of the Welfiare Department have been curtailed this year while neighboring cities and towns show an increase in expenses for aid and relief granted. A total of $27,660.O5 has been paid the past year, di- vided as fellows: $12,251.83 to hospitals for injuries, sick- ness and confinement cases; $4,171.02 to the Common- wealth of Massachusetts for patients at the State Infirm- ary at Tewksbury and for State Wards in the care of the Division of Child. Guardianship; $11,237.20 has been paid to other cities and towns for Watertown settlements now residing elsewhere. The Welfare Advisory Committee has held a number of meetings during the ;year and the department wishes to thank its members for their advice and assistance, The Department again wishes to thank those who have donated clothing, fuel, etc., especially the Teachers Asso- ciation, Knights of Columbus, St. Vincent de Paul Society, Massachusetts Catholic Women's Guild and the Telephone Operators of the Newton North Exchange and ether pri- vate organizations for assistance given to this department. The unemployment situation remains about the same and if not for the E. R. A. the department would have had a bigger burden this winter than at any previous time. Old Age Assistance This aid is granted under Chapter 118-A of the General Laws and is given to deserving citizens 70 years of age and over who have resided in Massachusetts for the past 20 years and who have not more than $300 in eash or a $1,500.00 equity in their home. The ,issistance given is supervised by the Welfare Department visitor who males quarterly calls to the homes of the recipients and a total of 468 calls has been made during the past year, There are at present 77 cases receiving this assistance which shows an increase over the past year. A total of 10,551.87 has been collected from the State and other cities and towns and returned to 'Treasury Receipts. The department expects a greater increase in the Old Age Assistance for the coming year. Mothers' Aid The aid as distributed under Chapter 118 to mothers with dependent children. in their own homes has shown a decrease during the past year. The aid granted is sufi- cYent to maintain mothers and their children in their own homes. The aid is supervised by a visitor who makes quar- terly calls to the home of each recipient. The total visits made to these homes was 209. At present there are 35 mothers with 137 dependents receiving this Form of aid and no increase is anticipated for the coming year. During the past year a total of $16,473,36 has been turned back to 'Treasury Receipts from bills rendered to the Mate and other cities and towns. Respectfully submitted, DANIEL H. MURPHY, Agent. REPORT OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES I respectfully submit the following report relative to the collection of taxes and assessments for the year 1934. 1931 TAXES Real and Personal Balance outstanding Jana. 1, 1934 $1,800.88 Disclaimed Tax Titles 13.71 Adjustment .58 $1,815.1 r Abatements granted dur ,bir 1934 $1,691.50 Credit by Tax Titles 1.33.67 Total Credits 19932 TAXES Real and Personal Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1934 71,435.79 Disclaimed Tax Titles 12899.63 Refunds 452.50 Adjustments 37.51 — $73,825.4:3 Abatements granted during 1934 $5,993.70 Credit by Tax Ttitles 52,796.93 Paid, to Treasurer during 1934 15,034.80 73,825.43 1932 POLL TAXES Balance outstanding Jars. 1, 1934 $1.,274.00 Adjustment 3.00 $1,277.00 Abatements granted during 1934 $1,268.00 Paid Treasurer during 1934 9.00 Total Credits $1,277.00 219 220 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 1932 Old Age Assistance Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1934 $628.00 Adjustment 5.00 $63100 Abatements granted during 1934 $631.00 Paid to Treasurer wring 1934 2.00 Total credits $633.00 1932 Motor Vehicle Excise Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1934 .$3,831.30 Refunds 8.17 $3,839.4 7 .Abatements granted during 1984 S3,810.79 Paid. Treasurer during 1934 14.84 Total Credits $3,825.63 Balance outstanding Jars. 1, 19 '$1.3.84 1933 TAXES Real and Personal Bal. outstanding Jan. 1., 1934 $703,S60.33 Committed in. 1934 159.03 By Refunds. 2,690.44 Disclaimed Tax Titles 1,946.82 Tax Tale Abatement 1.,369.00 By Adjustments 997.417 $711.,022.09 Abatements granted during 1934 $14,778.64 Credit by Tax Titles 168,393.26 Paid to Treasurer during 1934 520,08 .69 'dotal Credits $703,255.59 Balance outstanding, Jars. 1, 1935 $7,766. 4* COLLECTOR'S REPORT 221 1933 POLL TAXES Bal. outstanding Tan. 1, 1934 $%359.40 Committed May 1, 1934 78.00 By Adjustments 1.00 $2,438.00 Abatements granted during 1934 $2,124.00 Paid to Treasurer during 1934 242.00 Total Credits $2,366.00 Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1935 $72.00 1933 Old Age Assistance Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1934 $1,220.00 Committed May 1, 1934 39.00 By Adjustments 78.00 $1,337.00 Abatements granted during 1934 $1,218.0O Paid to Treasurer during 1984 1.19.00 Total Credits $1,997.00 193.3 Motor Vehicle Excise Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1934 $5,518.78 Committed January 17, 1934 712.54 Committed March 14, 1934 37.10 Refunds 110.88 $6,979,30 Abatements granted during 1934 $2,547,83 Paid to Treasurer during 1934 %468.10 Total Credits $6,01.5.93 Balance outstanding Jan. 1., 1935 $363.37 1934 TAXES Meal and personal Original Comrrfitment $1,831,977.39 December Commitment 51.55 Total Commitment $1,832,028.94 222 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Refunds 20356.78 1,834,385.72 Abatements granted during 1934 $13,233.69 Paid to Treasurer during 1934 $1,201,294.38 Total Credits $1,214,438.�Z Balance outstanding Tan. 1, 1935 $619,947.70 1934 POLL TAXES Original Commitment Jane 24, 1934 $21,212.00 Committed Sept. 13, 1934 922.00 Committed Dec. 31, 1934 120.00 Total Commitment $21 654.00 Abatements granted during 1934 $122.00 Paid Treasurer during 1934 19,1.36.00 Total Credits 1'9,25 8.00 Balance outstanding Jars. 1, 1935 $2,396.90* 1934 Motor Vehicle Excise Original Commitment March 20, 1934 $27,755.30 Coma—fitted Aug, 6, 1934 16,630.79 Committed Dec. 12, 1934 5,284.05 Total Commitment $49,670.08 Cash Refunds 995.46 $50,665.54 Abatements granted during 1934 $2,834.88 Paid to Treasurer during 1934 41,909.94 Total Credits $44,744.82 Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1935 $5,920.72 There is a small unlocated difference which had not been discovered at the time the report went to }print. COLLECTOR.'S REPORT 223 f�'t 1934 TOTAL PAYMENTS T O TREASURER BY COLLECTOR OF TAXES 1932 Real and Personal Taxes 15,034.80 Interest on above $1,311.09 1932 Poll Taxes 9.00 1932 Old Age Assistance 2.00 1932 Motor 'Vehicle Excise 14.84 Interest on above 1.18 1933 Peal and Personal Taxes 520,083.69 Interest on above 18,169.37 1933 Poll Taxes 242.00 Interest on above 1.52 1933 Old Age Assistance 119.00 Interest on above .02 1938 Motor Vehicle Excise 3,468.10 Interest on above 63.10 1934 Real and Personal Taxes $1,201,204.33 Interest on above 2,055.22 1934 Fall Tares 19,136.00 Interest on above .07 1934 Motor Vehicle Excise 41,909.94 Interest. on ,above 98.06 Total Taxes $1,801,223.70 Total Interest $21,699.63 21,699.63 Total Taxes and Interest $1,922,923.33 By Receipts from Statement of Liens and Redemption Certificates $548.00 By Receipts from anapportio-ned Sidewalk Assessments 68.00 By Receipts from apj)or tioned Sidewalk Assessments paid in advance 1,222.59 224 WATERT{lWN TOWN REPORT BY Receipts from apportioned Street Betterments paid in advance 4,912.05 By Receipts from Interest on Sidewalk and Street Betterment Assessments 104.93 By Receipts from Tax Sale Advertising and ]Fees 31930.r Total paid 'Treasurer; during 1934 $1,833,709.62 F REDERICK J. COLEY, ollecto?• of Taxes for the Town of Watertown. Approved . W. W. NORCROSS, Jr., Aitditor. December 31, 1934 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE AUDITOR OF THE TOWN F WATFRTOWN FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1934 THE HAMPSHIRE, PRESS, INC. Cambridge, Mass. 1935 .AT MOR'S REPORT Y herewith present the annual report of the Financial transactions of the Town of Watertown, for the year end- ing December 31, 1934. The various fends in charge of the Town Treasurer belonging to the Trustees of the Public Libraiiy have been examined and found correct. f have certified the cash of the Town Treasurer and Tax Collector and found it correct. Periodical examinations of the Tax Collector's Out- standing Accounts have been made and checked against the Controlling Account in my office. Respectfully submitted, W. W. NORCROSS, Jr. Town Auditor. Watertown, Mass. Then personally appeared the foregoing subscriber, W. W. Norcross, Jr. who made oath that the foregoing statement subscribed by him are true. WM. P. McGUIRE, Jvstice of tke Peace. Receipts Takes, Peat Estate and Personal 1932 $11,846.30 1933 505,830.13 1934 1,182,69 4.01 227 228 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Polls 1932 9.00 1933 242.00 1934 19,136.00 Old Age Assistance 1932 633.00 1983 1,337.00 Motor Excise 1932 14.84 1933 3,468.10 1934 41,909.59 Front State Corporation, Income, Street Railway Bank, etc. 172,672.0 1,93%792.03 Special Assessments Math 303.49 Sidewalks Added to Tax Pills 4418.70 Unapportioned 68.00 ;Paid in Advance 1,222.59 Streets Added to Tax Sills 21,084.91 Paid in Advance 4,879.43 31,677.18 Tax Titles $194,340.42 Accounts Receivable Town Clerk 5.12 Dog Officer 180.00 'eights and Measures 48.43 Health 6,942.54 Public Welfare 1013124.09 Schools 1,758.72 Cemetery 5,505. 3 AUDITOR"'S REPORT 229 Water Rates 187,151.69 Water Charges 1,393.97 $304,110.19 State and County Aid to Highways $5,705.88 Loam Temporary, Anticipation of Revenue $1$265tOOO.00 Highway Construction, P.W.A. 28,000.00 Sewers and Drains F.W.A. 16,000.00 Sidewalks P.W.A. 11,000- 10 Senior I .S. Add'n. P. V.A. 115,000.00 Library Add'n. P.W. A. 29,000.00 Premium on Fonds 932.70 1,464,932.70 Interest Taxes $21,698.78 Special Assessments Sidewalks 1,957.18 Streets 8,733.59 Paid in Advance 105.52 Tax Titles 12,948.98 ; Accrued on Bands 361.88 Trust Funds Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund 1,581.66 Patter Memorial Gate Fund 15.10 Library Trust Fonds 479.05 Templeton Fund 97.64 ,$4779 79.38 Sewer Deposits 1,373.00 Dag Fund 1,665.00 School Dept., Smith-Hughes Fund 86.73 230 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Miscellaneous Receipts Ashes and Paper 3.1.5 Collector, costs 3,936.30 Collector, statements 543.00 Fireworks permits 9.50 Fire loss 223.85 Fire Department 51,00 �Iealth Dental Clinic 123.91 Licenses 485.50 Plumbinv Permits 576.00 Highway, Garbage 2,795.04 Damages 10.00 Infirmary, Produce 73,20 Middlesex County, Dog licenses 1,222.78 Military Aid: 190.50 Poles and Wires, Permits 416.00 Damages 11.37 Polics, Fines 873.92 Hackney Licenses 15.00 Damages 15.10 Public Library, Fines 1,466.45 Old Books 19.90 School, Evening 110.00 Trade and Continuation 5,076.19 Americanization 314.71 State War& 1,412.65 Damages 7.12 Selectmen, Licenses 14,336.38 Sidewalks 27.97 State Aid 1,747.00 Town Clerk 2,067.56 Water, Junk 6.00 Weights and Measures, Fees 254.53 Licenses 100.00 $38,521.58 AUDITOR'S REPORT 231 Refunds Roston Elevated 24.01 Court Costs 57.95 Mothers' Aid 55.50 Old Age Assistance 100.91 Outside ,Aid 168.23 Schools 134.04 Soldiers' Relief 356.75 State Aid 20.00 Tax '1Wes 81.88 Emergency Relief 19,627. 9 $20,626,56 $4,050,810.65 Cash on lend January 1, 1934 130,397.66 Payments General Government Selectmen ,616.94 Auditor 5,002.16 Treasurer 6,392.37 Tax Title Foreclosures 1,920.00 Collector 8,715.21 Tax Sale Advertising 1,466.40 Recording Deeds 1,717.95 Assessor's 11,538.98 Board of Tax Appeals 133.48 Finance Committee 1,663.96 Legal Services 2,452A4 Town Clerk 8,811:.68 Engineering Department Salaries 13,400.00 Contingent 1,199.90 Used Car 198.40 Election Expense 7,457.88 _ 232 WATERT+9WN TOE REPORT Registrars, Salaries 400.00 Printing Voting Lists 739.25 Tom Hall 7,472.04 Planning Board 71.00 Protection of Persons and Property Police Department Salaries 10107.30 Mechanician 76.61. Special Police 690.00 Janitor and Wagon-marl 1,700.00 Clerk and Wagon-man 1,825.00 Teletype 588.00 Replace Motor Cycles +645.60 New 1934 Autos 1,156.00 Contingent 4,948.50 Radio Equipment 220.50 Or•nance Equipment 1,099.25 ' Fire Department Salaries 105,700.72 Contingent 4,604.00 Tires, Engine One 245.86 New Hose 1,500 00 Toilets .and Repairs 1. 989.82 )Fire Alarm Signal Systems, Heating 275.00 Inspector of Buildings 2,942.05 'eights and Measures 2,348.28 Moth Department Superintendent 800.00 Clerk 475.00 Maintenance 1.,999.99 'free Warden Department Salary 1,000.0o Clerk 200.00 New Trees 400.00 Maintenance 3,999-96 AUDITOR'S REPORT 2aS Poles and Wire Department: Inspector• 3,200.00 Clerk 475.00 Maintenance 1.,399,51 Labor 6,361.62 New 1934 Auto 600.0O 1NIaintenance of Signal Room 858.74 Signal loom Salaries 600.00 Special 1,533.1.7 Dog Officer 296.00 Health and Sanitation Health Department Agent 0,200.00 Merl~. 1160.00 Nurses 2:880.00 Contagious 21,713.62 Contingent 12300.00 Baby Clinic 428.88 Dental Clinic 2,489.92 Inspector of Cattle 600.00 Inspector of Plumbing 2,584.42 , Sewer, Construction 3,046,2 Sewer, Maintenance 14,996.83 Drainage 2,996.81. Sewers and Drains, P.W.A. 3,408.26 Highways Highway Delft. Salaries (05( .00 Office Expense 386.68 Construction 25,666.06 Bettei-ments 4,314.96 Maintenance 73,817.08 C.W.A. Patching 4,996.16 Civil Works Projects 9,990.68 Stable Maintenance 1. ,999.32 Stable Special 499.68 Vacations 7,164.94 234 WA.TERTOWIwC TOWN REPORT New 1934 Auto 650.00 Construction P.W.A. 27,446.26 Bridge Repairs 1,779.10 Ashes and Paper 26,799.90 Garbage Collection 27,499.81 Dust Laying 4,991.99 Street Lights 40,000.00 Arlington Street 35.00 Sidewalks 5;999.72 Sidewalks, Special 3,998.09 Charities and Soldiers Benefits. Pudic Welfare: Agent 2,000.00 Visitor 1,200.00 Clerks 1,800.00 Male Clerk 1,000.00 Investigators 2,400.00 ' Contingent 2,366.83 Outside Aid 144,040.20 Outside Aid, Special 14,690.20 Mothers' Aid 27,758.12 Old Age Assistance 21,396.24 Infirmary Department: Keeper 1,000.40 General Expense 5,059.20 Town Physician 1,7+00.00 State Aid 1,465.00 Soldiers` Relief and .Military Aid 36,664.22 Schools and Libraries School Department General Control 14,252.58 Instruction 4627171.22 Operation 62,010.78 Maintenance 4,632.95 New Equipment 697.05 Wscellaneous 6,345.63 AUDITOR'S DEPORT 235 Evening 2,997.10 Trade and Continuation 9,536.41 Transportation 1,416.00 Smith-Hughes Fund 86.7 C. W. A. 1,251.39 Civil Works Projects 2,799.24 Public Library: Salaries 25,242.44 Books, Periodicals and Bindings 5,999.68 Maintenance 4,999.33 Equipment for Addition 396.00 'gust Fund Income 479.05 Recreation Park Department: Superintendent 500.00 intenance 2,5OO.00 Victor; Field 10998.78 Tennis Courts 700.00 Waterproofing Grandstand 79.58 Delta" TvIcGlaufiin Bequest 365.50 C. w. A. 25.07 Playground Department: Salaries 2P200.00 Maintenance 1,499.23 New Equipment 300.00 Unclassified Pensions 13,812.66 Nichols Annuity 750.00 Streeter Annuity 750.00 Memorial Day 1,100.00 Insurance 1O,750.64 Workmen's Compensation 3,093.03 Executions 3,684.59 Printing Town Reports 1,159.38 Headquarters V.F.W. 1,080.00 Headquarters D.A.V. 270.00 236 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT" Contingent `�',329.13 Unpaid Bills 367.04 Holland Expense 92.00 E. R. A, 19,988.4.3 Enterprises and Cemeteries Water Department: Salaries 5,536.00 Office Expense 2,122.00 Maintenance 41,297.28 Civil Works Projects 8,960.00 F Vacations 1,299.00 New 1934 Car 624.00 ,New 1934 Truck 1,200.00 Cemetery Department: Superintendent 2,000.00 Labor 7,999.38 Contingent 547.89 Tool House 2,500.00 Lowering Device and Greens 244.50 Interest and Debt: Interest 86,017.64 Town Debt 216,000.00 State and County Taxes: County Tax 77,696.74 County Hospital ,Assessment 21,805.28 State Taxes and Assessments 278,523.85 Soldlers Exemptions 131.88 Temporary Loans 1,515ta04.00 Premium 713.1 Trust Funds: Potter Memorial Gate Fund 10.00 Templeton Fund 917.64 Deposited in Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund 1,604.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 237 Ref ands Water Department 193.42 Charged to Estimated Receipts 159.24 Tax Refunds Real and Personal 5,688.48 poll 4.00 Old Age Assistance 1.00 Motor Excise 1,114.51 Special Assessments 125.10 Dag Fund 17516.80 3,908,206.95 Cash on band Dec. 31, 1934 272,94L36 $401.81,1.48.31 Geneml Government Selectmen .Appropriation for 1934 $2,800.00 ExpetWitU7T8 Avery, Daniel, services $ 3.00 Carters Ink Co., carbon paper 2.11 Comm. of Public Safety, license 2.90 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 18.00 Gibbs Express Co., expressage .35 Graphic Dress, The, printing 150.72 Hawes Electric Co., installing Clock. 30.00 Hobbs & Warren Inc., supplies .77 Holland, Edw. D., salary 500.00 Kelly, Timothy, spray 20.00 Lydston, W. W., cleaning inkwells 6.65 11Vltiain Street Garage, taxi 9.00 McAdams, Wm. M. L., supplies 2.12 McGuire, Wm. P., salary 500.00 Middlesex County SelectrnerVs Assoc., dues. 4.50 8 '4i'A TERT#7W N TOWN REPORT Mooney, lied R., supplies 5.00 New En.,g. Tel. & Tel. Co.,service 141.84 }'Connell, Maurice H., salary 5OO.00 P. 0. Dept., postage 75.48 Royal Typewriter Co., rental of Type. 18.00 Sheridan, James H., salary 500.00 Tribune-Enterprise, The, advt. and printing 126.50 Total :Expenditures $2,616.94 Transferred to Revenue 183.06 Auditor Appropriation for 1934 $5,119.00 Expenditures Allen-Wales Adding Bch. Co., ribbon and Maintenance $ 19.50 Slake & Rebhan, supplies 16.50 ]Boston Belting & Ribbon Co., Linoleum for files 7.00 Cameron, Florence, salary 996.00 Dimond Union Stamp Works, seal 5.50 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 64.85 raphie Press, The, printing 85.75 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 8.10 IIawes Electric Co., desk lamp 9.10 Hobbs & 'Warren, supplies 1.68 Kee Lox Altr- Co., supplies 6.34 LaRhette, Elizabeth, salary 99.00 Lydston, W. W., rep. inkwells 2.50 Comm. of Mass. Director of Accounts, supplies 25.59 Mass. Mun. Auditor's & Comp.. Ass'n., dues 2.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 239 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 13.55 Municipal Finance Officers' Assoc., dues 10.00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 57.73 Norcross, Jr., W. W., salary %300.00 Norcross, Jr., W. W., notary fee 5.00 Morton, E. L., supplies 11..70 Pascoe, George T., supplies 12.04 P. 4. Dept., postage 2.00 Standard Maintenance Co., maintenance of typewriter 8.00 Ward's, supplies 8.60 Watertown Sun, advertisement 126.00 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, The, advertisement 57.50 Winston Co., John C., book 2.1.3 Ya,wman-Erbe Mfg. Co., filing cabinet 44.00 Total Expenditures $5,002.16 Transferred to Revenue 1+07.84 5,110.00 Treasurer Appropriation for 1934 $6,600,00 Expenditures Am. Railway Express, expressage $ 2.87 Boston Herald Traveler, advt. 8.00 Poston News bureau, ,advertising 32.50 Brigham, H. W., salary 3,500.00 Burroughs Adding Mch., service 10.40 Dimond Union Stamp Works, rep. stamps 3.75 Easterbrook,Dorothy, Clerical Ser. 88.50 Easton, Leroy S., printing 6.90 Farnham, Alice, clerical services 261.00 240 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Fletcher, Hdw. Co., keys .40 Graphic Press, The, printiug 82.85 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 6.45 Haseltine, H. L., supplies 4.25 .:Kiley, Margaret E., bond 286.50 Larhette, Elizabeth, clerical ser. 6.00 Lydston, W. W., cleaning inkwells .25 Comm, of Mass., Director of Acets., supplies 4.11 Comm. of Kass., certification 155.00 Mattison, Gertrude, salary 10150.00 McGlauffin,E. Fay, insurance 85.62 Li ler B rya,ntrPiearce Co., supplies 10.00 Morley, Joseph, clerical services 18.00 New Eng. Ernvelope Co., envelopes 27.75 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 57.73 New Eng. Towel Supply Co., service 4.20 Pascoe, George T., supplies 3.03 P. G. Dept., postage 273.25 Safford, Howard, clerical services 36.00 Sherman Envelope Co., supplies 68.17 Simonds, supplies 2.60 Standard Maintenance Co., maint. of Typewriter 8.00 Todd Sales Co., The, checks 81.20 'Union Market Nat'l. Bank, rent of box 11.00 Webber, I4aarold, clerical services 0C.00 Total Expenditures 6,392.37 Transferred to revenue 207.63 $6,600.00 Treasurer, Tay: Title Foreclosure Appropriation for 1934 $2,000.00 Additional Appropriation 2,750.00 $4,750.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 241 Exile nditvres Land Court, tax title foreclosure 1,924.00 Total ExIienditures 1,920.00 . Transferred to Revenue 2,830.00 $4,750.00 +Collector's Department Appropriation for 1934 $8,200.00 .Additional. Appropriation 100.00 Transferred Town Meeting; 416.20 - $8,716.20 Expendititres Allen-Wales Adding_ Mch. gibbon and maintenance 15.00 Beverly, Mary B., salary 1,050.00 Blake & Rebhan Co., bookbinder 11.75 Colby, F. J., salary 3,300.00 Colby, F. J., incidentals 39.30 Cunniff, M. F., salary 1,400.00 Dimond-Union Stamp Wks., sumps 17.70 Ratan, Leroy S. ,printing 59.55 Fairbanks & Co., J. L., supplies 5.75 Graphic Press, The, lirinting 176.02 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 25.60 Has+eltine, H. L., supplies 2.75 Hobbs & Warren, supplies 35.50 Keystone Envelope Co., envelopes 5.96 Leighton, Thos., recording 6.50 Lindbla.dh Co., 'binding books 45.25 Lydst+om, W. W., cleaning inkwells 1.00 :Maryland Casualty, hands 90.00 Mass. Comm. of., Dept. of Corp. & Taxation, supplies 24.19 McGlaullin, B. Fay, insurance 55.62 242 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Moran, Marie, salary 950.00 New Eng. Towel Supply Co., service 6.00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 115.53 Norton, E. L., supplies 16.08 Pascoe, George T., supplies 3.79 P. 0. Dept., postage 242.77 Safford, Howard, clerical services 315.90 Standard Maintenance Co., maint. of typewriter 16.00 Stone, Edwin L., bond 628.00 Walsh, Catherine, clerical services 83.70 Total Expenditures $8,715.21 Transferred to Revenue .99 8,716.20 Collector, Tax Sale Advertising Appropriation for 1934 $1,200.00 Transferred from Reserve Fund 266.40 1,466.40 Expenditures Safford, Howard, clerical services 32.40 Watertown Sun, The, advt. 550.50 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, The, advertising 883.5O Total Expenditures $1,466.40 $1,466.40 Collector, Recording Deeds Appropriation for 1934 $1,500.00 Transferred from Reserve Fund 420.10 $1,92O.10 Expenditures es Leighton, Thos., recording tax deeds 1,717.9 + Total Expenditures 1,717.95 AUDITOR'S rtr;PORT 243 Transferred to Revenne 202.15 .,1,920.10 Assessore Department Appropriation for 1934 $10,889.00 Additional Appropriation 400.00 Trans. Town Meeting 250.00 :�1.1,G9.00 Expenditures Applin, L. L., transfers 344.20 .A.ss'n. of Mass. Assessors, dues 3.00 Assessor's Auto Tax Service, tax tables 2.00 Dell, William, salary 284.70 Butter's Express, expressage 3.30 Cassidy, Martin H., postage 2.64 Conroy, Robert C., supplies 1.70 Curran, Jahn J., salary 1,081.96 Curtis 1000 Inc., envelopes 44.63 Dimond-Union Stamp Works, stamp 3.00 Doyle, Marguerite A., salary 939.00 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 655.40 Flaherty, Marie E., salary 1,100.00 Gillis Office Supply Co., supplies 2.00 Graphic Press, The, printing 299.25 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 29.10 1da.selting, H. L., supplies 2.75 Hobbs & Warren, Inc., supplies 1.48 erivan, Helen F., salary 1,400.00 La.foad & Co., A.fir., pall tax hills 113.20 Mass. Comm. of., lid. of Tax Appeals, hooks 15.50 MacDonald,A. D., taxi 202.50 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 173.25 {gates, Edw. F., salary 1,366.67 Pascoe, George T., supplies 8.42 244 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT P. +0. Dept., postage 495.26 Prrefixt Forms Co., tax hills 105.00 Railway Express Agency, expressage 2.12 Royal Typewriter Co,, repairs 4.50 Standard Maintenance Co., maint. of typewriter 25.50 Wakefield Item Co., punting .75 Walsh, Mary E., salary 1,350.00 Watertown Bindery, binding books 37.53 Watertown Sun, The, advertising 16.00 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, advertising 1.6.00 Wright, Edw. F., expenses 30.00 Wright, Edw. F., salary 1,3 6.C7 Wright, Harald, services 10.00 Total Expenditures 11,538.98 Transferred to Revenue ,Ou $11,539.00 Assessor's, Board of Tax Appeals Trans. Town Meeting $500.00 Expenditures Brooks, Everett M., photos 107.32 Chase, Cedric G., photos 11.36 Leighton, Thos., copies 111.80 Total Expenditures 133.48 Balance earried forward $366.:i - -�- $500.00 Fi nance Committee Appropriation fov 1934 $2,000.00 Expenditures Ditto Co., supplies 11.41 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 15.20 AUDITOR'S REPORT 245 Graphic Press, The, printing 1,261,85 Norcross, Jr., W. W., services 300.00 Ward's, supplies 75.50 Total Expenditures 1,663.96 Transferred to Revenue 336.04 2,000.00 Legal Services Appropriation for 1934 $2,500.00 Additional Appropriation 200.00 $2,700.00 Expendiiti r-es Belleville, Wm. J., serving writ 4.00 Damon Co., Inc., supplies 7t15 Dubois Co., H. W., supplies 8.65 Lawyers Co-op. Pula. Co., subs. 8.150 Leighton, Thos., recording 56.89 Lorman, Gerald E., services 4.25) McKenna, Jas. ff., services 2.25 McNamara, Francis, salary 2,000.00 McManiara, Francis J., expenses 6.00 Middlesex County Clerk, certified copy .75 Moro, Rose L., clerical services 56.00 Nally, J. Edw., supplies 11.00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., services 57.76 Ransom's 'Taxi, taxi services 2.15 Sheehan, Henry F., shorthand reporter 209.10 Shepard's Citations, sines. 13.00 White, Edith 11., report 1.00 Worcester County Deputy Sheriff, services 4.00 Total Expenditures $2,452.44 Transferred to Revenue 247.56 2,700.00 246 WATERTpWN TOWN REPORT 'own Clerk Appropriation for 1934 8,900.00 Expenditures American City, subs. 2.00 Benjamin, Alma R., salary 1,250.00 Dirnond-Union Stamp Works, stamp 2.00 Davenport, A. M., flowers &M Dow Mfg. Co., supplies 20.00 Gibbs Express Co., expressage .35 Graphic Dress, The, printing 163.49 Griffith, Mary C., salary 1,300.00 Hamilton Supply Co., type. keys 2.50 Haseltine, H. L, supplies 2.7.E Hobbs & Warren, supplies 3.16 Howard Clock Co., repairs 6.75 11ndustirzal Stationery Co., binder 2.00 Jordan Marsh Co., window boxes 5.55 K. & F. Stapling Mch., staples 1.50 Lydston, W. W., cleaning and repairing inkwells 10.60 Maloney, 'ern. J., services 12.00 McCarthy, Helena, clerical services 417.00 McGuire, Wm. F., salary 3,500.00 Meagher, Annie G., salary 1,187.03 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 72.27 Moran, Thos. F., posting notices 2.00 Morris Ireland Safe Co., services 5.00 Munson Supply Co., typewriter keys 4.00 Murphy, P. B., printing 3.00 Now Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., services 217.25 Pascoe, Geo. F., supplies 20.45 Physicians, return of births 41.00 Past Index Co., supplies 12.75 P. ). Dept., postage 57.23 Ross, David, services 15.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 247 Standard Maintenance Co., maint. of typewriter{ 23.00 Suburban Distributing Co., distrib- uting warrants 120.00 Undertakers, returns of deaths 46.50 Watertown Bindery, binding 37.25 Watertown Sun, The, adv-t. 118.46 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, advertising 109.50 Fork, Harry J., services 12.00 Total Expenditures 8,811.68 Transferred to Revenue 88.92 8,9OO.00 Engineering Department, Salaries Appropriation for 1934 $13,400.O0 Expenditures Allen, Otis D., salary 3,200.00 Cook, I3erbert C., salary 1,700.00 Dwyer, Thos., salary 2,300.00 Fitzgerald, Francis, salary 1,150.00 Hetherington, Walter, salary 1,150.00 Alilmore, Fred F., salary 1,150.00 Stanley, Herbert, salary 1,150.00 Sullivan, Jas., salary 19600.00 Total Expenditures 13,400.00 $13,4O0.00 Engineering Department, Contingent Appropriation for 1934 $1,200.00 Expenditures Allen, Otis D., garage rent and incidentals 85.8: American City Magazine, subs. 2.00 243 WATERTOWiN TOWI►, REPORT Boston Janitors Supply Co., supplies 2.00 Bruning Co., Chas., supplies 291.24 Burroughs Adding Alch. Co., ribbon and inspection 5.20 Busconi Oil Co., gas 66.73 Butler, George F., supplies 8.70 Derry, Inc., supplies 25.00 Pletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 3.65 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 6.85 Hayes Service Station, supplies and auto rep. 77.94 Nowell, Wm. .D., auto repairs 259.2S Land Court, plans .60 Lard, H. D., nuip 9.30 Lyons, John F., insurance 11.13 Mass. Conim. of. Reg. of Motor Vehicles, r•egistr•atior 0.00 lcGlaufiin, B. Fay, insurance 56.90 Middlesex Linen Supply Co., service 30.00 Mddlesex Reg. of Deeds, blue prints 2.62 New Eng. Tel, & Tel. Co., service 161.21 O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., stakes 76.20 Roads & Streets, subs. 3.00 Tharp & Martin, supplies 2.50 Spaulding-Moss Co., supplies .50 Total Expenditures 1,199.90 Transferred to Revenue .10 1,200.00 Engineering Department, Used Car Appropriation for 1934 $200.00 x enditures Frost Motors, Inc., car 175.00 Kelter, George A., making trunk 23.40 Total Expenditures 198.40 AUDITOR'S RE 249 Transferred to Revenue 1•60 200.00 Election Expense Approprhation for 1034 8,000600 Trans. Town Meeting 125.00 $'7,875.00 C, xpenditures Beatty, Richard, services 66.00 Bond's, hunches 117.60 Bruning, Co., Chas. 21.85 Orimpbell, Lillias J., lunches 8.40 Carroll, Francis, services 20.00 Corcoran, John, services 10.00 Coakley, Timothy, lunches 4.40 Dolan, Bessie C., services 207.00 Driscoll, John, services 30.00 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 74.30 East Jr. High School Cafeteria, lunches 5.30 Emerson, Wm. M., services 17.00 Fletcher Hdw- Co., sulrplies 5.70 Foisy, Hubert, services 30.00 Folino, F. F., lunches 2.00 Garfield, Janes C., lunches 12.45 Graphic Press, printing 1,208.18 Hand & Radley, lunches 3.00 Hartson, Wm., services 30.00 Hearthstone Lunch, lunches 2.50 Hebei-t & Co., Win., repairs 88.75 Hughes, Jas. F'., printing 26.50 Irma Lunch, lunches 3.65 Jack-G-Lantern, lunches 5.85 Jerry's Grill, hinches 1.70 Kelley, Jas. R., services 30.00 Kostics, lunches 3.00 250 WA.TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Loynd, John A,, services 5.00 Mackins Lunch, lunches 22.90 MacArthur, Jahn G., lunches 6.60 McAndrews, D. J., lunches 7.80 NScGuire, Wm. P., incidentals 3.25 Moran, Thos., services 72.00 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 37.55 Nally, Mrs. Mary A., trucking 10.00 O'Leary & Tracy Folding Chair Co., tables 19.50 Parquette Folding Chair Co., chairs 29.50 Pay-Roll election officers 4,130.90 Rand, Claude A., lunches 4.00 Ross, David ,services 78.00 Splendid Cafeteria, lurches 18.60 Steward, S. C., lunches 332.70 Suburban Distributing Co., Del. warrants 235.20 Town Grill, lunches 3.55 Town Diner, lunches 20.55 Tracer, Thus. F., chair rental 1.00 Union Bookbinding Co., binders 6.50 Victoria Spa, lunches 2.50 Watertown Bindery, binding 12.00 Watertown Sr. Nigh School Cafeteria, lunches 12.95 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, The, printing 138.40 'west Jr. Sigh School Cafeteria, lunches 1.1.95 White, Peter J., carpenter work 165.75 Total .expenditures 7,462.88 Transferred to revenue 412.12 -� $7,875.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 251 Registrars of Voters Appropriation for 1934 $400.00 Rxpeitditures Gleason, Patrick, salary 100.00 1-juglies, Wm. S., salary 100.00 Lloynd, Jahn A., salary 100.00 McGuire, Win. P., salary 100.00 Total Expenditures 400.00 $400.00 Printing Voting Lists Appropriation for 1934 600.00 Trans. Town Meeting 140.00 $740.00 Expenditures Graphic Press, printing 739.25 Transferred to Revenue .75 $740.00 Town Ralf Appropriation foi 1984 6,065-00 Trans. Town Meeting 808.00 $7,47 .00 Expenditures Acme Window Cleaners, service 75.00 Boston Belting &Rubber Corp., sup. 22.25 Boston Con. Gas. Co., service 58.54 Boston Janitors Supply Co., supplies 11.75 Brown, Chas. Jewell, supplies 18.00 Busconi Oil Co., oil 1,+630.50 Cassidy, Frank E., radiator 90.00 Connors, Anna, salary 1,040.00 Dolge Co., C. B., disinfectant 4.69 Donaldson, Wm., repairs 4.50 252 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Duffy, Peter, salary 11400.00 Eastern Products Co., supplies 11.91 Edison Elect. Ill. Co., service L061.17 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 29.15 Fort Hill Paper Co., supplies 98.50 Gilbert Howe Gleason Co., repairs 14.08 Gibbs Express Co., expressage .35 Gillis Office Supply Co., supplies 1.50 ingras, E. P., repairs 2.50 Glover Co., L. 11+.1., supplies 69.20 Hawes Elect. Co., supplies 11.30 Holmes, C. E., repairs 1.50 Hoover Co., repairs 2.60 Kent Co., supplies 2.62 Kleenaire Nemikils Co., disinfectant 3.00 Landry Electric Co., repairs 6.75 Lawn Mower GTinding, repairs 3.60 IUlasury-Young Co., wax 12.85 Moran, Thos., salary X,600.00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co. service 57.73 Petroleum Heat & Power' Co., repairs $5.2p Proctor, S. E. & R. C., supplies 1+6.50 Sullivan, Jas. I., oil .80 Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., lawn signs 9.00 Waterman, Chas. A., cleaning equip. 15.00 'Total Expenditures 7,472.04 Transferred to Revenue .96 .$7 r473.00 t"Ianning Board Appropriation for 193.1 $100.00 Expenditures Mardis, John H., expenses 1.50 Garafalo, Helen T., clerical services 20.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 259 Mass. Federation Planning Board, sub. ' 30.00 Norris, Wilfred A., expenses 1.50 Reuter, A. L., typing 2.00 Tomassian, Massis N,, expenses 1.50 Watertown Sun, The, advt. 10.00 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, advertising 4.50 'fetal Expenditures 71.00 Transferred to Revenue . 20.00 100.00 PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND 1'II€IPER"ITY Police Department, Salaries Appropriation for 1934 $101,5OO.00 Trans. 'Town Meeting 95.00 - - $101,405.00 Expenditures Boyle, Edw. J., salary 2120O.00 Burke, Jas. J., salary 2,200.00 Burke, Jas. P. (Lieut.) salary 2,600.00 Callahan, Pat'k. J., salary 2A0.00 Carnes, Wm. W., salary 2,200.00 Clinton, George M., salary 2,200.00 Culler, Thos. J., salary 2,200.00 Devaney, Thos. W. (Sergeant) salary 2,450.00 Dannelly, Andrew J. (Sergeant) salary 2,450.00 Farrell, George J., salary 2,200.00 Flaherty, Walter F., salary 2,200.00 +Gilfoil, Jos. H., salary 2, 00.00 Gleason, John F., salary 2,200.O0 (Glidden, Chas. H., salary 2,200.00 254 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Manley, Lawrence C., salary 2,200.00 Hanlon, John J., salary 2,200.00 1-Iarrington, Jos. C., salary 2,20O.00 Hlggins, John A., salary 2,200.00 Igoe, Jas. M. (sergeant) salary 2,450.00 Igoe, John J. (sergeant) salary 2,450.00 Kimball, Russell J., salary 2,200.00 Listen, Edw. J., Salary 2,104.00 Long, John J., salary 2,200.00 Laughlin, Jos. J., salary 2,200.00 Mannix, Frank L., salary 2,200.00 -T&Geever, Jelin F., salary 2,9200.00 McNamara, John E. (Lieut.) salary 2,O00.00 Milmore, John F. (Chief) salary 3,200.00 Munhall, Wm. H., salary 2,200.00 Murphy, Edw. P., salary 2,200.00 Murray, Edw. A., salary 2,200.00 Nally, Francis A., salary 2,200.00 Norton, Edmund K, salary 2,200.00 Owens, Richard J., salary 2,200.00 Parker, Harold A., salary 2,200.00 Perkins, Arthur F., salary 20104.00 Perkins, Louis, salary 1,724.00 Reilly, Jas. M., salary 174.87 Reilly, Jos. J. (Lieut.) salary 2,600.00 Savage, Steward E., salary 2,200.00 Shea, Chas. E., salary 27200.00 Shea., Jas. E., salary 2y200.00. Shea, Wm., salary 1,490.43 Stead, Jos .P., salary 2,200.00 Walsh, Jos. A., salary 2,200.00 Welsh, Henry L., salary 2,200.00 Total Expenditures $101,087.30 Transferred to Revenue 317.70 101,405.00 AUDITOR'S DEPORT 255 Police Dept., Mechanician Appropriation for 1934 976.01 Expenditures Clinton, George M., salary 76,61 $76.61 Police Dept., Janitor and Wagon-man Appropriation for 1994 $1,825.00 Expenditures Holmes, Arnold E., salary 1,17 0.00 Ryder, Thos., salary 5 0.00 Total Expenditures 1,700.00 Transferred to Revenue 125.00 $1,825.00 Police Dept., Clerk and Wagonman Appropriation for 1934 $1,825.00 Expenditures Garafola, Fyancis, salary 1,825.00 $1,825.00 Police Dept., Special Appropriation for 1934 400.00 Trans. from Reserve Fund 95.00 Trans. Town Meeting 95.00 $590.00 Expenditures Kimball, Allan, service 10.00 Murphy, Jas., service 365.00 Oates, Bernard, service 5.00 Sullivan, Daniel J., service 210.00 Total Expenditures 590.00 $590.00 256 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Police Dept., Teletype .APpropriation for 1934 $600.00 Expenditures New Eno. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 588.00 Transferred to Revenue 12.00 --�— $600.00 Police Dept., Replace Motorcycles Approiniation for 1934 $645.60 Expenditures Crandall Hicks Co., motorcycles 645.60 $645.60 Police Dept., New 1934 auto Appropriation for 1034 $1,156.00 Expenditures Taylor Chevrolet Co., Autry 1,156.00 $1,156.00 Police Dept., Radio Equipment Appropriation for 1934 525.00 Trans. 'Down Meeting 200.00 -- :$325.00 Expenditures RosIdn Distributors, police radio 220.50 Transferred to Revenue 104.50 25.00 Police Dept., Ordnance Equipment Appropriation for 1984 $1,100.00 Expenditures leer Johnson Sporting Goods Co., .guns 791.25 AUDITORIS' REPORT 257 Malley, Jos. T., Belts, Bolsters, etc. 308.00 Total Expenditures 1,099.25 Transferred to l"evenue .75 1,100.00 Police Dept., Contingent Appropriation for 1934 - 4,000.00 Trans. from Reserve Fund 750.00 Trans. Town Meeting 200.00 4,950.00 Expenditures American Building Works Co., Inc., lumber 2.00 American Gear Co., Parts 6.69 Arlington Street Garage, auto repairs 9.77 Arrow Products Co., safety belts 18.00 Autographic Peg. Co., supplies 18.97 Auto Welding Co., weIding 2.50 Ball, A. T., st ppL es 3.00 Barrabee SerN ice Stores, supplies 233.50 Bleachery Fuel Co., fuel 182.74 Boston Auto Elec. Service, repairs 15.74 Boston Coin. Gas Co., service 62.88 Brookline Anto Body Repair, auto rep. 3.00 Bunker Hill Press, supplies 2.50 Busconi Oil Co., gas 2,303.41 Butler, Geo. P., Supplies 1.50 Carpenter Co., W. B., disinfectant 27.50 Chase, Cedric G., pictures 6.99 Central Auto Parts Co., auto parts 1.30 Cla,flin, Walter A., Co., Supplies 6.10 Clinton, George M., autn parts 19.88 Colonial Beacon Oil, supplies 4.80 Comstock, A. H., laundry 10.00 Conroy, Robert L., supplies 30.26 258 WA'TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Consolidated Expanded Metal Co., repairs 14.40 Coolidge Sq. Service Station, auto supplies 18.44 Crandall Hies Co., supplies 13.02 Cup Container Service Co., supplies 45.00 Daley Plumbing & Keating Co., rep_ 32.70 East Watertown Hdw. Co., supplies .45 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 19.00 Eaton Products Co., auto parts 1.69 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., service 297.76 Elliott Co., W. R., supplies 7.00 Everett Bros., Inc., auto repairs 16.95 Fletcher Hdw. Go., supplies 13.35 Gallagher, Herman J., plumbing rep. 50.00 Gamewell Co., supplies 47.34 Garden City Laundry, laundry 3.03 Gatchell Glass Co., repairs 3.00 Gibbs Express Co., expressage 1.05 Gingrass, E. P., carpenter work 16.50 Glover Co., Inc., L. M., disinfectant 10.00 Goding, Herbert, repairs 1.35 Grants Express, expressage .35 Grant Motor Co., auto parts 20.90 Graphic Press, The, printing 1.37.16 Garay Gift Slop, supplies 3.85 Hawes Electric Co., instal. light and switch 8.57 Hewitson & Go., R. T., supplies 8.59 Higgins, Mrs. M. A., services 15.00 Howe & Co., tubes 3.39 .Hutchinson, Leroy, sub. 1.50 Hyman, J., auto repairs 12.75 International Magazine Co., sub. 4.00 Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co., sup. 17.23 Kimball, C. S., auto supplies 5.85 Koehler Mfg. Co., supplies 40.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 259 Lauricella, A., lunches 209.43 Linsky & Bros., M., Budges 15.25 Malloy, Jos. T., supplies 7.00 Manning, Jos. J., elec. work 10.00 ,Mass. Gas & Elec. Light, tubes 4.01 McAdams, ism. M. L., supplies 31.74 SuMcArdel, H. B., supplies 11.20 McBridge, T. J., auto repairs 1.50 McDonald Tire & Battery Station, bat- tery rental 3.25 lKullen, George J., registration fee 4.00 Munlrall, Wrn. H., auto plates and gas 11.50 Murray, Edw. A., expenses 1.10 National Boston Lead Co., bead 31.30 New Eng. Police Revolver League, fees and supplies 19.17 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Go. service 236.05 Newton Glass Co., glass 3.20 O'Brien, D. J,, supplies 3.60 Parisian Bye house, cIear.sing b.00 Fenn. Oil Co., oil 1.3.4.20 Perlmutter, Dr. SaWl. M., service 5.00 Quirk Co., Edw., auto repairs 46.36 Railway Express Agency, expressage 2.25 Reed Co., Thos. W., supplies 9.00 Reilly, Jos. J., license 2.00 Riley, & Co., curtain .75 Rockin Distributors, radio repairs 1.10 Smith & Wesson, reblueing revolver :3.00 Standard Auto Gear Co., auto repairs 94.65 Stevens, A. J., supplies 6.00 Stevens, Samuel S., supplies 1.59 Standard Maintenance Co., Maint. of typewriter 15.50 Sullivan, Jas. H., gas 7.36 Taylor Chevrolet, repairs 30.00 Tierney, Mrs. C., matron 5.00 20U WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Ty€3ol Service Station, gas 1.94 United Motor Service, auto repairs 1.05 Waltham Buick Co., repairs 1.80 Waltham, City of, Bd. for lockup 3.00 Water Dept., service 23.20 Watertown Lumber Co,, Inc., lumber 21.58 Watertown Sq. Chevrolet, repairs 1.0,30 Watertown Tire Co., auto repairs 41.57 Yanco, Marry, aut oparts 10.00 Total Expenditures 4,945.50 Transferred to Revenue 1.50 $4,950.00 Fire Dept., Salaries Appropaiation for 1934 100,510.00 Trans. Town fleeting 600.00 $105,910.00 Expenditures Armstrong, Frank, salary 12101.37 Barry, Wm. J., salary 1,945.21 Bates, Arthur C. (call man), salary 155.00 Blackburn, Chas., salary 2,200.00 Durgaess, Arthur, salary 22200.00 Clifford, CLirence, salary 2,200.00 Costello, Jerome (Lieut.), salary 2,450.00 Dardis, Jas., salary 22200.00 Devaney, Jas.. F'., salary 2,200.00 Devaney, John J. (Lieut.), salary 2,450.00 Dannelly, Bernard P., salary 2,200.00 Dwyer, Paul, salary 2,200.00 FL-in agar, Jas., sahlry 2A0.00 Ford,rd, Er nest B., salary 2,200.00 Ford, Jas. E., salary 2,200.00 Gildea, J. Jos., salary 692.45 Gildea, Jahn, salary 2,200.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 261 Gilfoil, George (Lieut.), salary 2,450.00 Higgins, Edmund P., salary 2,200.00 Hillier, Samuel, salary 22200.00 Hunter, John, salary 2,200.00 Kelley, .Albert P., salary 2,200.00 Kelley, Jolin J. (Capt.), salary 2,600.00 ICrwan, Francis M., salary 2,200.00 Laughrea, Giles, salary 2,200.00 Mackin, Walter, salary 23200.00 Maloney, Jas. J., salary 1.,945.21 Maloney, Thos. (Lieut.), salary 2,450.00 Maloney, Wni. E., salary 22200.00 Mann, Chas., salary 2,200.00 Mannix, Albert, salary 2p200.00 McElhinny; Bertram, salary 2,200.00 McElroy, Wm. C. (Capt.), salary 2,600.00 McManus, Frank, salary 2,200.00 McNicholas, Peter, salary 2,200.00 Mee, Gerald (Mechanician), Wary 2,400.00 Mee, Jos. T., salary 2,200.00 Murpliy, Jas. B. (call man), salary 155.00 Murphy, Jas. T., sa.Iary 2,200.00 A-lurphy, Jeremiah, salary 2,200.00 Murphy, Raymond (Cart.) , salary 2,600.00 Nichols, Gilbert, salary 16.25 O'Hearn, John W. (Chief), salary 3,200.00 O'Leary, John J., salary 1,046.80- O'Reilly, Jas. M., salary 2,200.00 Quirk, John P., salary 2,200.00 Robbins, Benj., salary 20200.00 Streeter, Willard, salary 16.25 Sullivan, John P., 'salary 1, 45.21 Vahery, John T., salary 2,200.00 White, Gen. R., salary 2,181.92 26.2 WA.TE TDWN TOWN REPORT Whittemore, Carroll, salary 2,200.00 Total Expenditures $1051700.12 Transferred to Revenue 209.29 $105,910.00 Fire Dept., Contingent Appropriation for 1934 4,000-00 Trans. Town Meeting 60O.00 $4,600.00 Expenditures ' Aetna Metal Prcducts, supplies 9.05 American Fire Equip. Co., supplies 240.57 Appliance Engineering Corp., ser. 3.48 Ashton-Deveer, Inc., chains 10.40 Atmus Co., E. B., repairs 6.19 Baler, Frank G., supplies 3.00 Barrett, A. B., supplies 20.96 Belvidere Laboratories, supplies 14.40 Bleacher y fuel Co., fuel 144.21 Bishop Mfg. Co., Robert, supplies 87.06 Boston Cozy. Gas Co., service 190.10 Boston & Maine R.R. Co., freight .50 Brookline .Auto Bevy Repair Co., repairs 3$.00 Buckminster Co., Geo. H., supplies 55.16 Burnham Laboratories; supplies 5.90 Camera & Gift Shop, supplies 13.48 Carlstrom, K. S., rep. clock 5.00 Central Auto Farts Co., supplies 32.44 Chase Handle Co., supplies 16.73 Claflin Co., Walter A., supplies 13.44 Comstock's Home Laundry, laundry 38.65 Continental Swap Co., supplies 34.00 Cooper, Arthur, comforter 3.00 Eagle Oil & Supply Co., supplies 11.25 AUDITOR'S REPORT 263 East Watertown Hdw. Co., .supplies 1.35 Eaton, Leroy S., cards 8.40 Edison Eiee. 111. Co., service 404.75 Flaherty Co., Wm. H., nut orepairs 15.76 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 151.05 Fire Engineering, subs. 2.00 Fort Dill Paper Co., supplies 11.00 Fraser, W. H., laundry 67.83 Gabriel Son & Co., Sam']., copies of fire chief 1.46 Gamewell Co., supplies 20.00 Goding, Herbert, plumbing repairs 6.75 Grant's Express, expressage 2.85 Grant Co., W. T., supplies 1.80 Gray Gift Shop, :supplies 23.19 Green & Swett Co., supplies 104.32 Gregg & Sans, Geo. H., supplies 7.00 Halpins Welding Shop, welding 1.00 Haiwey Sales & Service Co.,auto pants 4.77 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 18.16 Hinkley, D. E., rep. lock and keys 5.50 Hood Rubber Product Co., supplies 295.48 Hub Auto Parts Co., repairs 4.00 Jackson Electric Co., elec. rep. 1.4.50 Johnston Co., J. G., replating 26.65 Kelly, Timothy, wreaths 30.00 Kleenaire Kernilcils, disinfectant 4.50 Lauricella, A., oaldte .90 Leonard Fiiel Co., fuel 29.25 Lewandos, laundry 138.83 Littlefield-Greene Corp., equip. 1.14 Lux-ire Freez Co., recharging, etc. 37.30 Mass. Comm. of., Women's Reformatory sheets, etc. 37.90 Mass. Comm. of, State Prison, mattress 9.25 Mass. Comm.. of, brooms and mops 16.00 264 WA ERTO ITT 'SOWN REPORT Maxim. Alutor Co,, auto parts 370.09 McCarthy Co., Justin A., supplies 12.35 McElhiney, Oscar, painting 20.00 McLenas, supplies 22.47 Met. Ice Co., fuel oil 415.71. I ine Safety Appliance Co., supplies 36.93 Morse & Sons, Andrew J., gages 43.00 National Fire Protection Asso., dues 10.00 New England Fireman, subs. 6.00 New Eng. Tel. & Teel. Co., service 351.00 Nonantum Coal Co., coal 91.40 Noyes Co., Ira S., disinfectant 10.00 O'llearn, Jolui W,, incidentals 5.31 Ohio Chen ical & Mfg. Co., inhalator cylinders refilled 10.00 O'Leary, John, making over mat- tresses 110.00 Otis Bros. & Cu., supplies 20.30 Pa,rmenter & Sens, J. W., rugs 49.33 Pioneer Publishing Co., sub. 6.75 Pittsburg Plate Glass Co., glass 34.98 Pray & Sons, John H., linoleum 44.63 Quirk & Co., Edw. S., tires 34.22 R.ailw,ay Express, expressage 2.04 Reformatory for Women, pillow cases 6.40 Sentry Products Co., supplies 5.17 Snap-can Teals, Inc., wrenches 14.55 Sorenson, Soren, tailor rep. 7.75 Standard Auto Gear Co., plugs 2.70 Standard Oil Co., gas 363.06 Waterproof Paint & Varnish, paint 90.21 Watertown Letter Sleep, multignaph. 2.25 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 53.07 Watertown Public Market, supplies 4.65 Watertown 'ire Co., supplies 12.08 Webster's Express, expressage .70 AUDITOR'S REPORT 265 Wolfson, Daniel, reimbursing for auto repairs 3.�[I Total Expenditures 4,601 -00 , 4,f00.00 Fire Dept., Tires--Enrrine One Appropriation for 1934 $250.00 Expenditures McDonald Tire & Battery Station, tires 179.68 Quirk & Co., Edw. S_, tires 66.18 Total Expenditures 245.86 IYansferred to Revenue 4.14 , 250.00 Fire Dept., New Hose Appropriation for 1934 $1,500.00 Expenditures American Fire Equip. Co., hose $1,500.00 $10500.00 Fire slept., Toilets and Repairs Appropriation for 1934 $2,000.00 Expenditures Baker Co., Frank G., repairs 6.55 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 28.63 Gallagher, Herman J., plumbing 1,227.00 Green & Co., S. B., supplies 6.67 Hawes Electric Co., installing lights and sivitches 23.18 Lta.Fietro, Aniellio, plastering and patching 16.90 Metal Clad Doers, Ine., partitions 105.09 Morris, G. E., iveffiig supplies 61.90 Titus, L. C., carpenter work 12.11 266 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Waterproof Faint & Varnish, paint 14.05 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 11.33 Watertown File Co., tiling 445.00 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., furniture 25.50 Total Expenditures 1,989.82 Transferred to Revenue 1£.18 $2,000.00 Fire Alarm Signal System, Heating Appropriation for 1934 $275.04 Expenditures Cassidy, Frank E., heating $275.00 275.00 Inspector of Buildings Appropriation for 1934 $2,950.00 Expenditures Eaton, Leroy S., printing 34.30 Ford, Anna R., salary 250.00 New End;. Tel. & Tel. Go., service 57.75 Wilson, Wm., salary 2,600.00 Total Expenditures 2,942.05 Transferred to Rovenue 7.95 nn $2,95 V.00 Weights and Measures Appropriation for 1934 2,350.00 Ex ,dit°aces Anderson, Victor, salary 1,800.00 Brogle, Albert P., garage rent 60.00 Crandall, Leroy H., supplies 16.41 Fletcher I-Idw. Co., supplies 1.60 Hayes Service Station, service 19.30 AUDITOR'S REPORT 267 Hobbs & Warren, supplies 74.98 Mass. Comm. of, Registry of Motor Vehicles, registration 2.04 eGla'ufiin, B. Fay, insurance 7.60 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 57.75 Scale Journal, subs. 2.00 Service Station Maintenance Co., supplies 154.65 Standard Maintenance Co., typewriter 88.50 Veeder-Root Co., ineas. machine 29.91 Watertown Tire Co_, ,gas and rep. 72.58 Wilbur, Gifton, services 1.5.00 Total Expenditures 2,348.28 Transferred to Revenue 1.72 3 0 0 Gypsy. and B. T. Moth Supt. Appropriation for 1934 800.00 Expenditures Ford, John C., salary $800.00 $800.00 Gypsy and B. T. Moth, Clerk Appropriation for 1934 $475.00 Expenditures Ford, Anna, salary $475.00 $V5.00 Gypsy and B. T. Moth, Maintenance Appropriation for 1934 $2,000.00 Expendin rew Bartlett Tree Expert Co., spraying 200.00 Brewer & 'Co., Inc., chemicals 90.72 Central Auto Parts Co., supplies .45 Coombs Motor Co., auto parts 2.15 Fletcher Hd . Co., supplies ,so 268 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Foley, A. A., auto repairs 5.00 Hayes Service Station, auto repairs 6.30 Hose Stay-Put Tool Co., supplies 9.80 MacDonald, auto repairs 2.00 .plain St. Garage, gas 8.99 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 2&88 New Eng. Towel Supply Co., service 1.40 Pay-Roll, weekly 1,559.75 Standard Maintenance Co., maim;. of typewriter 2.00 Sullivan, Jas. H., gas 39.40 Taylor, Julia T., service 43.75 Watertown Tire Co., gas 4.60 Total Expenditures 1,999.99 Transferred to Reserve .01 $2,000.00 Tree Warden Dept., Salary Appropriation for 19304 $1,0W00 E Lpendihtr,es. Ford, John C.. salary $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Tree Warden Dept., Clerh Appropriation for 1934 $200.00 Expenditures Ford, Anna, salary $200.00 $200.00 Tree Warden Dept., New Trees Appropriation for 1934 $400.00 Ef xpcndit ras Fish & Co., Chas. R., trees 200.0+0 Payroll, weekly 200.00 Total Expenditures $400.00 $400.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 269 Tree Warden,.Maintenance 'Appropriation for 1934 4,000.00 E. endtures Coombs Motor Co., supplies 3fi Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 79.36 Foley, Chas. A., use of land 20.00 Ford, John C., incidentals 22.50 Frost Insecticide Co., supplies 11.+00 Hinkley, 0. E., supplies .70 Main St. Garage, gas 89.81 l esiteY's, auto repairs 5.05 New Eng Tel. & 'Tel, Co., service 28.87 New Eng. Towel Supply Co., service 1.40 O'Connell & Lee Yl . Co., stakes 60.00 Payroll, weekly 3,451.78 Procter, S. E. & R. C., supplies 48.00 Railway- Express Agency, expressage 1_218 Standard Maintenance Co., maintenance of typewriter 2,00 Sullivan, Jas. H., gas 131.05 Taylor, Julia, clerical services 49.75 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber~ .60 Watertown Tire Co., gas 2.45 Total Expenditures 3,999.96 Transferred to Revenue .04 $4,000.0'0 Poles and Wires Dept., Inspector Appropriation for 1934 $3,200.00 Expexadatur+es Valley, P. J., salary $31200.00 $3,200.00 Poles and Wires Dept., CIerk Appropriation for 1934 $475.00 270 WATERTOWN WAN REPORT Expenditures Ford, Anna, salary $475.00 $475.00 Poles and Wires Dept., Maintenance Appropriation for 1934 $1,400.00 Expenditures American [ail Products Co., oil 2.70 l3arrabee Service Stores, supplies 3.55 Brookline Auto Body Repair Co,, repairs 55.00 l usconi Oil Co., gars 171..55 Butler, George F., supplies .35 Butter's Express Co., expressage 1..00 Conroy, Robert L., supplies .50 DiBenedetto, John, auto repairs 2.50 Dorley Motor Co., auto repairs 1.75 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 7.80 Edison Elec. 111. Co., service 11.78 Electrical Contracting, subs. 9-00 Metcher I-Idw. Co., supplies 14.58 Gam.ewell Co., repairs 119.85 General Elec Supply Corp, supplies 38.63 Gingras, E. P., filing saw ."50 Globe Gas Light Co., torch 6.50 Grant's Express, expressage 2.70 Gra.pbic Press, The, printing 18.00 Hawes Elec. Co., supplies 2.021 I-Enkley, O. S., keys 1.75 Jae son New Eng. Sash &- Door Co., glass 2.75 Kelter, George A., supplies 3.00 Kendall Mill Supply, ladder 10.50 Lydston, W, W., cleaning inkwells 2.60 Ifa,cPha.il, M. Malcolm, rep. clock 8.00 Maloney's Service Station. Jim, gas .83 Main SSE. Garage, repairs 139.53 AUDITORS REPORT 271 Mass. Comm, of, registration 6.00 Mass. Gas & Elec. Light Supply 'Co., parts 2.53 McAdams, dim. M. L., supplies 3.27 McDermott, F. A., supplies 30.85 New Eng. Municipal Sig. Assn., dues 8.00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 98.55 New Eng. Towel Supply Co., service 1.40 P. G. Dept., postage 2.00 Smith, Vim. L., dues 2.00 Standard Maintenance Co., mainte- nance of typewriter 2.75 State Examiner of Electricians, renewal license 1.00 urnmer St. Garage, auto repairs 77.71. Taylor, Julia T., clerical services 62.50 Vahey, Pat'k J., .garage rent and expenses 72.70 Waterproof Fnt. & Varnish Co., paint 32.50 Watertown Supply Co., polish .40 ebster's Express, expressage 1.50 Webster Elec. Instrument, repairs 5.75 Wetmore-Savage Elec. Supply Co. supplies 355.58 Total Expenditures 1,399.51 Transferred to revenue .419 1,400.00 Voles and 'Wires, Dept., Labor Appropriation for 1934 $6joo.00 Trans. Town Bleeti lg 267.00 $6,367.00 Expenditures Payroll, weekly 6,361.6 Transferred to Revenue 5.38 6,367.00 272 WATERTO WN TOWN REPORT Poles and Wires Dept., New 1934 Auto Appropriation for 1934 $600.00 Expenditures Beacon Motor Co., Inc., car $GOO.00 $600.00 Poles and Wires Dept., Maintenance of Signal Room Appropi ation for 1934 865.00 Expenditure,3 Arman Valle .Bache & Record, tube 2.00 Bishop Mfg. Co., Robert, supplies 17.00 Conroy, Robert L., supplies .70 Edison Elec. III. Co., service 580.84 Fletcher Edw. Co., supplies 5.55 Fort Lull Paper Co., supplies 10.00 Gamewell Co., supplies 22.55 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 10.25 Haves Elec. Co., supplies 81.74 Kendall Mill Supply, supplies 29.70 McLean's, shades 5.10 Perldns, E .A., carpenter work 24.50 Sheridan, T. F., supplies .70 Standard Coil Co. of N.Y., oil 17.83 Weston Elec. Instr. Corp., supplies 50.28 Total Expenditures 8-08.74 Transferred to Revenue 6.26 $865.00 Pales and Wires Dept., Special Appropriation for 1934 $1,536.00 Expenditures Fletcher I-Idw. Co., supplies .40 Master Plumbers' Supply Co., pipe 2.09 Mass. Gas & Elec. Light Co., supplies .90 4 AUI 1TOR'S REPORT 273 Payroll, weekly 177.05 nyden Co., JaG., cable 152.13 Simplex Wire & Cable Co., wire 1,200.60 Total Expenditures 1,533-17 Transferred to Revenue 2.83 $1,536.00 Poles and Wires Dept., Signal Doom Salaries Transferred Town Meeting $600.00 Expenditures Fitzpatrick, Frank, salary 150.00 1' c naney, Arthur, salary 150.00 O'Connell, Daniel E., salaU 150.00 Sheridan, Thos., salary 150.00 Total Expenditures 600.00 $600.00 Drag Officer Appropriation for 1934 ,$ 00.00 Expenditures Eastman, Warren J., disposing of dogs and salary 12-96.00 Transferred to Revenue 4.00 --. $300.00 HEALTH AND SANITATION Health Dept,, Agent. .Appropriation for 1934 $3,200.00 Expenditures Bodge, Fred W., salary M82.39 Canzanelli, Dr. Pericles, salary 317.61 Total Expenditures $3,200.00 $3,200.00 274 WATER'rC}WN TOWN REPORT Health Dept., Clerk Appropriation for 1934 1,10-0.00 Expenditures Farnham, dace, salary 720.02 Morse, Marjorie, salary 429.98 Total Expenditures $1,150.00 $1,150.00 1,150.00 Health ]kept., Nurses Appropriation for 1934 3,000.00 Expenditures Agemian, Pose, salary 1,444.41 Drummey, lrene,'salary 160.00 Kirker, Agnes, salary 924.41 Sullivan, Helen, salary 751.18 Total Expenditures $2,880.00 Transferred to Revenue 120.00 $3,000.00 Health Dept., Contagious Diseases Appropriation for 1.934 $20,000.00 Trans. Town Meeting 2,000.00 $22,000.00 Expe ditiares Agemia.n, Fwse, service 6.57 Belmont, Town of, care 85.00 Bodge, Fred W., incidentals 11.60 Boston, City of, care 811.35 Boston Dispensary, service 1.14.10 Brigham Husp., Peter Bent, care 40.86 Broadbent Co., Chas. W., supplies 29.30 Burnitol Mfg. Co., supplies 3.94 AUDITOR'S REPORT 275 Channing Home, care 1.07.15 Dimond-Union Stamp Works, stamps 2.75 Donovan, W. F., service 12.00 Drummer, Irene K., service 0.86 Eaton, Leroy S., printing • 8.20 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies .80 Grant, Mrs. Rae, service 43.00 Graphic Press, The, printing 17.25 Holland, Lary, services 68.60 Jakeman, Dr. Harry W., ser°. & sup. 271.00 King, Dr. A. E., sea vice 109.00 Klrker, Agnes, service 11.57 Kurki ian, John, service 102.00 Lakeville, State San., board 166.00 LeShane, Richard, service 4.00 Lyons Drug Store, supplies 20.47 MacGregor Instrument Co., Repairing Instrument 1.50 Marena, Harold B., service 1+0.00 Marena, Russell D., service 5.00 Mass., Comm. of, Dept. of Public Welfare, care 183.00 Mass., Comm. of, hoard 284.00 Mass. Eye & .Ear.• Infirmai-y, cage 170.87 Mass. Memo. Hospital, board 3,687.05 Mead & Wheeler Co., supplies 3.57 Middlesex. County San., board 023.O+0 Newton, City of, care 45.00 No. Reading State San., care 1,05O.00 Perlmutter, Der. Sarnuel, service 37.00 Pine Tree Press Co., printing 27.50 Pitman-Aloore Co., supplies 182.20 Plymouth, Town of, care 284.70 Railway Express Agency, expressage 3.27 Ransom's Taxi, service 5.45 Rockwell, Winthrop G., ambulance 25.00 Rust Craft Publishing Co,, cards 24.35 27C WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Rutland State San., care 2,358.10 Secord,-Dr. Falter N., services ' 490.00 Sharp & Dohne, vaccine 178.20 Simonds, supplies 1..00 Sline, Wm. H., services 5.00 Sullivan, Helen, services 5.84 Tarjan, Harry, services 5.50 Vouros, Gregory, R.eimb. salary, account scarlet fever 10.00 Waltham, City of, care 41.00 Waltham Hospital, board 1,623.15 Watertown Sian, The, advt. 3.00 Wilcox, Wm. A., services 10.00 Various Persons, donations of blond 75.00 Total Expenditures $21,713.62 Transferred to Revenue 286.38 $22,000.00 Health Dept., Baby Clinic Appropriations for 1934 $440.00 Expenditurpm Diller, Dr. A. L., se vices $50.00 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 5.75 New Eng. Electrotype Co., engraving 1.5.00 Pine Tree Press Co., printing 6.50 P to nn-Moor•e Co., supplies 1.13 Lavrakas, Dr. R. C., services 150.00 Silverstein, Dr. Louis, services 200.00 Total Expenditures 49.8.38 Transferred to Revenue 11.62 $440.00 Health Dept., Dental Clinic Appropriation for 1934 $2,500.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 277 Expenditures Crimmings Co., J. J., needle $1.50 Donahue, Dr, Jas., services 532.80 Dr ummey, Irene, Salary 650.67 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 26.20 Garliar t Specialty Co., supplies 91.10 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 6.45 Hood Co., John, supplies 4.41 Keefe, Dry. Owen, services 201.60 Kelley, Dr, Chas. E., services 504.00 Lyons Drug Store, supplies. 1.00 Sullivan, I-lelen, salary 293.23 VanBeslar, Dr. H., services 201.60 White Dental Mfg. Co., S. S., supplies 35.36 Total Expenditures $2,489.92 Transferred to Revenue 10.08 $2,500.00 Health Dept., Contingent Appropriation for 1934 $1,000.00 Trans. Reserve Fund 300.00 $1,300.00 Ezrpenda;tures Bodge, Fred W., incidentals $11,00 Bostit+ch. Sales C., supplies 5..25 .Boston El. Railroad, scar tickets 5.00 Builder's Finish & Hardware Co., ventilator 4.25 Donaldson, Wim, carpenter Nvork 6.30 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 37.88 Farnham, .Alice, petty cash 10.00 Gordon Supply Co., service 8.87 Gray Gift Strop, supplies 9.29 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 7.00 Hobbs & Warren, supplies 20.43 278 WATERTOWN TOWN RYEFORT HoweE, Wm. D., auto repairs 485.35 Maloney's Service Sta., Jim, gas 1.58 Mass. Agriculture College, Babcock inspection 2.50 Alass. Comm. of registration 6.00 Me-Adams Inc., Wm. M. L., supplies 31.00 McGlone's Express Co., expressage .35 Middlesex Linen Supply Co., service 6.00 Morse, Arthur L., ease for cabinet 12.62 Municipal San., subs. 2.00 New Eng. 'Tel. & Tel. Co., service 163.59 No. Brighton Filling Sta., repairs .50 Pine Tree Press Co., supplies 31.80 P. 0. Dept., postage 25.00 Railway Express Agexicy, expressage 6.01 Science Service, subs. 1.00 Standard Maintenance Co., rnaint. of typewriter 6.00 Thayer, Samuel G., disposing of animals 205.00 Thomas Co., .Arthur H., repairs 26.00 United Refrigeration Service, rep. 9.45 Watertown 'Fire Co., gas 153.48 Total Expenditures $1,800.00 1,800.00 Cattle Inspector and Town Veterinarian Appropriation for 1934 600.00 Expenditures Jakernan, Harry W., salary 600.00 $600.00 Inspector of Plumbing Appropriation for 1934 $2,600.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 279 Ex-p ndit res Graphic Press, The, printing $37.00 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 6.84 Hewitt, Chas. M., salary 2,500.00 Hewitt, Chas. M., incidentals 3.50 New ling. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 28.88 Watertown Tire Co., gas 3.20 Winston Co. John C., supplies 5.00 Total Expenditures $2584.42 Transferred to Revenue 15159 $2,600.00 Sewer Dept., Construction Appropriation for 1934 $3,0.50.00 Ex penditm-es Leonard, B., bldg. manhole 6.00 Pay Roll, weekly 2,981.93 Waltham Coal Co., pipe 20.16 Watertown 11drs. Supply Co., pipe 38.14 Total Expenditures $3,046.23 Transferred to Revenue 3.77 $3,050M ...... Sewer Dept., Maintenance Appropriation for 1934 $15,000.00 Boston Ring & Gasket Co., supplies $4.43 Brake & Elec. Service Co., supplies 19.76 Gar Wood Industries Inc., supplies .75 Hackett Eros. Co., supplies 1.15 Harris, Chas. A., supplies 95.15 Healey, Edw. P., renting excavating bucket 30.00 Hood Rubber Co., rubber loots 22.60 Leonard, B., bldg. nianlioles 12.00 V ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Mack Motor Truck Co. rental of magneto 2.50 McCarty & Co., Chas. J., supplies 275.60 Parker-Danner Co., supplies 47.10 Pay Roll, weekly 14,315.58 Waltbam Coal Co., pipe 28.80 Watertown 131drs. Supply Co.} supplies 141.41 Total Expenditures 14,996.53 Transferred to Revenue 3.17 $15,000.00 Drainage Appropriation for 1934 $3;000.00 Expenditures Boston & Maine R. R., pipe privilege $12.00 Leonard, B., bldg. manholes 30.00 Pay Roll, we,81dy 2,913.71 Puritan Iron Works, grates 41.10 Total Expenditares $2,996.81 Transferred to Revenue 8.19 3,000.00 Sewer and Drains—P.W.A. 9 ' Appropriation for 1934 $25,000.00 Expenditures Condon, Corp., John P., pipe, drains, etc. $3111.38 Pay Roll. weekly 296.88 Total Expenditures $3,408.26 Balance raizied forward 21,591,74 — $25,000.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 281 HIGHWAYS Highway Dept., Salaries Appropriation for 1934 $6,350.00 Expenditures Condon, P. P., salary $3,600.00 Regan, Esther, salary 1'000.00 Kelly, Sadie, salary 1,250.00 Total Expenditures $6,350.00 Highway Dept., Office Expense Appropriation for 1934 400.00 Ei: penditures Graphic Press, Tile, printing $150.OD Gray Gift Shop, supplies 65.52 McAdams, Wm. M. L., supplies 18.10 New Eng. Tel. & Tel., service 115.54 Pascoe, George, supplies 4.50 Russell Inc., Chas E., supplies 1.50 Ward's, supplies 2.15 Watertown Sun, The, advt. 6.00 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, The advertisement '19.00 Ya.wman &, Erbe, supplies 4.28 Total Expenditures $386.68 Transferred to ILeveIlue 13.82 $400.00 Highway Dept., Construction Appropriation for 1934 $28,672.00 Trans, Town Afeeting 33000.00 $25,672.00 282 WATEEt'1'OWN TOWN REPORT Expenditures Beacon Auto Parts Co., parts $5.00 Beech Auto Parts Co., Inc., parts 5.00 Condon Corp., John P., concrete 14,392.00 .,.. McCarty'& Co., Chas. J., supplies 12.00 Nonantum Coal Co., coal 87.22 Pay Roll, weekly 11,164.84 'Fatal Expenditures $25,666.06 Transferred to Revenue 5.94 $25,672.00 Betterments Appropriation for 1934 $4,950.00 Trans. Town Meeting 635.04 $4,314.96 E+ xpan.ditura Condon Corp., John P., gravel 377.30 Eastern Asphalt & Oil Co., asphalt 328.56 General Crushed Stone Co., crushed stone 299.96 Leonard, R., bldg. manholes 48.00 Pay Roll, Weekly 3,151-99 Waltham Coal Co., supplies 8.06 Waltham Lime & Cement Co., brick 10039 Total Expenditures 4,314.96 - - 4,314.96 Highway Dept., Maintenance Appropriation for 1934 fi:a,400.00 Trans. Town Meeting 8,817.40 $73,517.40 AUDITOR'S REPORT 293 Expenditures A & J Auto Ignition Co., supplies $93.13 Alemite Co. of N. E., supplies 18.57 Alexander Supply Co., supplies 21.10 American Bitumuls Co., supplies 15.95 American Oil Products Co., oil 371.32 Antonio, D., truckzrng 358.80 Atnrrrs Go., auto repairs 17•01 Auto Car Sales & Service Co., auto repairs 276.93 Auto Welding Co., welding 22.75 Baker Co., Frank G., supplies 17.89 Barrabee Service Stares Inc., supplies 55.95 Beacon Auto Machine Co., repairs 40.00 Beatrice A., garage rent 391.00 Beatrice„ J., trucking 250.76 Boston Automotive Elec., repairs 29.12 Boston Rrrg & Gasket Co., supplies 56.19 Brake & Elec. Serviee Co., auto pars 20.50 Brunswick Auto Sum)ly, auto Darts 10.90 Buff,falo-Spring field Faller, repairs 120.05 Busconi [ail Co., gas 2,799.06 Butler, George F., supplies 1..70 Butter's Ex-press expressage 13.45 Carbone, John, trucking 177.10 Carpenter-Morton Co., lettering 1.00 Central Auto Parts Co., repairs 25.54 Chase-Parker & Co., chain 26.55 Chas. River Sand & Gravel Co., sand 73.62 Claflin Co., Walter A., supplies 1.40 Comm. Chevrolet Co., parts 4.15 Condon, Pierce P., incidentals 13.54 Condon, Corp. Jelin P., trucking 1,253.85 Coombs Motor Co., auto parts 44.59 284 WATERTOMIN TOWN REPORT Cords Piston Rini; Sales Co., rings 24.70 Cotton, K. B., supplies 66.95 Dance Co., Inc., cable .... 3.50 Duff Spring Co., supplies 147.70 Aunns Drug More, supplies 7.68 Durna, Jas. H., auto repairs 480.35 Dyer Bros., pr estone 2.95 Eastern Asphalt & tail Co., asphalt 274.20 Eaton Products Inc., supplies 6.60 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., service 43.16 Fay Co., G. E., auto repairs 138.54 Field & Son., Walter, ,gaskets .... 2.40 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 623.58 Four Wheel Drive Sales Co., repairs 682.09 Gallagher Inc., John J., pipe 120.96 Czar Wood Industries, bolts .75 Garchell Glass Co., Inc., glass 8.65 General Auto Parts Co., parts 21.76 General Crushed Stone Co., crushed stone - 101.81 General Motors Truck Co., auto parts 38.48 Gingras, E. P., tiling band saws 36.75 Goad Roads Mchy. Co., supplies 2.44 Grants Express Co., expressage .50 Graphic Press, The, printing 18.00 Gulf Refining Co., spray 1.50 Hawes Electric Co., parts 6.16 Mayes Service Station, repairs 1.60 Heil Co., supplies 31.35 Holines, C. E., grinding lawn mower 1.75 Hobbs Co., Clinton E., chains 283.20 Mood Rubber Products So., repairs 5.+67 Hub Auto Parts Co., auto repairs 8.02 Nyman, J., auto repairs 18.00 Kendal Mill Supply Co., supplies 140.20 Kiley, Margaret E., insurance 3.50 AuDTTOR'S REPORT 285 Linscott Supply Co., mirrors 2.88 MacDonald, A. D., rep. auto 7.04 Mack Motor Truck Co., Supplies 365.26 Maher's gill, lunches 5.50 Mass., Conun. of, registration 38.00 Mass. Gas & Elec. Light Supply Co., supplies 7.61. Master Plumbers Snip. Inc., supplies 17.41 McCarty Co., Inc., Chas. J., supplies 128.13 McDonald Tire & Battery Sta.., sup. 45.90 Monarch A fg. Co., supplies 36.70 Municipal Street Sign Co., signs 26.18 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 178.82 Newton Glass Co., glass 7.50 Nonantum Coal Co., coal 343.16 O'Brion-Russell & Co., insurance 17.11 O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., lumber 288.05 Pay Roll, weekly 59,307.00 Penn. Oil Co., supplies 79.27 Perkins, P. I., supplies 91.10 Proctor, S. E. &. R. C., supplies 162.18 Quinn, P. J., garage rent 55.00 Quirk & Co., Edw. S., auto repairs 267.00 Railway Express Agency, expressage 8.97 Ramono, S,., supplies 146.20 Riley & Co., supplies 1.52 Rulain Louis, .garage rent 190.00 Silver Lake Rep. Shop, auto repair 27.32 Standard Auto Gear Co., supplies 70.80 Standard Maintenance Co., maint. of typewriter 10.60 Sullivan, Jas. H., gas 891.83 Sullivan, Wrn. H., trucking 246.50 Summer St. Garage, auto repairs 364.17 Theurer, Otto, trucking 61.20 Tragic Equipment Co., traffic 2$0 W ATER.TOWN TOWN REPORT beacons 259.60 Waltham Lime & Cement Co., cement 105.00 Waltham Supply Co., supplies .63 Waterproof Paint & Varnish Co., Paint 69.68 Watertown Excavating Co., trucking 92.80 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 60.16 White Co., The, auto repairs 152.45 Yancy, Harry, auto repairs 71.11 Total Expenditures $7 ,817.03 7 ,817.08 Highway Dept., Vacations Appropriation for 1934 $7,284.00 Trans. Town Meeting 119.06 $7,164.94 Expenditures Pay Roll, weekly $7,164.94 7,1f4.94 Highway Dept., Patching Sts., C.W.A. Appropriation for 1984 $5,000.00 Expenditures Condon Corp., John P., concrete $2,803.50 Pay Roll, weekly 2,192.66 Total Expenditures $4,996 16 Transferred to Revenue 3.94 $5,000.00 Highway Dept., Stable Maintenance Appropriation for 1934 $12,000.00 Trans. Town Meeting 2,000.00 $14,000.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 287 Expenditurps }faker, Frank G., sheet metal .60 Edison Elee. Ill. Co., service 206.27 Green & Co,, S. B., supplies 10.60 Hackett Bros. Co., supplies 3.15 Heaney Mfg. Co., supplies 85.44 Kendall Mill Supply Co., supplies 80.89 Keith, J. C,, supplies 47.50 Linscott Supply Co., supplies 29.49 McCarty Inc., Chas. J., supplies 16.24 MeLean's, oil stove 4.75 New Eng. 'Tel. & 'Tel. Co., service 57.76 O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., lumber 98.00 Ogden & Thompson, feed 20897.75 Pay Roll, weekly 10,183.63 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., supplies 326.16 Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., grate 1.10 Total Expenditures $13,999.32 Transferred to Revenue .68 Highway Dept., Stable Special Transferred from Preserve Fund $500.00 Expenditures Ogden & Thompson, feed $499.68 Transferred to Revenue .32 500.00 Highway inept., Garbage Collection Appropriation for 1934 $27,500.00 Expenditures American Oil Products Co., oil $15.74 Autocar Sales & Service Co., repairs 46.41 Beatrice, A., garage rent 300.00 288 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Busconi Oil Co., gas 1,636.78 Dover Stamping & Mfg. Co., supplies 172.80 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 5.25 Globe Rubber Works, gaskets 8.06 McCarty & Co., Chas. J., supplies 10.20 Pair Roll, weekly 25,168.57 Quirk & Co., Ed . S., tires 100.00 Rubin, Louis, garage rent 30.00 Total Expenditures $27,493.81 Transferred to Revenue 6.1.9 27,500.00 Ashes and Paper APpropriation for 1934 $26,000.00 'hwns. Town Meeting 1,840.00 $26,800.00 Expenditures Amerio n Oil Products Co., oil $15.74 Beatrice, A., garage rent 300.00 Beatrice, Jos., tracking 17.70 Buscori Oil Co., gas 1,454.88 Condon Corp., John P., trucking 52.20 Coombs Motor- Co., supplies .63 Four Wheel Drive Sales Co., supplies 68.60 Keith, J. C., supplies 13.00 Mach Motor Truck Co., auto repairs 210.32 McCarty & Co., Chas. J., supplies 21.60 Pay Roll, weekly 24,279.52 Quirk & Co., Edw. S., tires 175.00 Rubin, Louis, garage rent 30.00 Sullivan, Wm H., trucking 17.4:0 Watertown Excavating Co., trucking 34.80 Watertown "Tribune-Enterprise, AUDrf'OR'S REPORT 289 The, printing 106.01 Yanco, Marry, supplies 2.50 Fatal Expenditures �26,799.90 Transferred to Revenue .11� 26,800.00 Dust laying Appropriation for 1934 f 50000.00 f Expenditures Eastern Asphalt & [ail Co., asphalt $300.69 Pay Roll, weekly 4,522.35 Riverside Sand & Gravel Co., sand 168.94 Total Expenditure $4,991.98 Transferred to Revenue 8.02 $5,000.00 Highway Dept., New 1934 Auto Appropriation for 1934 $650.00 Expenditures j Taylor Chevrolet Co., car $650.00 $650.00 Highway Dept., C.W.A. Projects Appropriation for 1934 s10,000.00 Expenditures itures Builders Iron Foundry, supplies $24.08 Butler, Geo. F., supplies 6.30 � Carters Ink Co., supplies 6.25 Chain Link Fence Co., fence 87.13 Condon Corp., John P., trueldng 1,090.40 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 4.20 .Fletcher Ildw. Co supplies 720.19 Gallagher Inc., John I., supplies 3.58 290 WATERTCI'tih N TOWN REPORT Gray gilt Shop, supplies 21.50 Halenza, H. C., expenses 80.00 Halperin Co., Inc., A. E., supplies 42.00 Harvey Co., Arthur C., supplies 4.22 Head Rubber Co., boots 3.40 Kendall Mill Supply Co., supplies 531.50 McCarthy Inc., Chas. J., jute 297.70 Middlesex County, House of Correction, supplies 22.00 O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., lumber 25.95 Riverside Sand & Gravel Co., sand and stone 97.69 Royal Typewriter Co., Inc., service 6.00 heperd Worsted Mills, needles 3.24 Sullivan, Jas. H., gas 48.40 Sullivan, Wm, H., trucking 1,044.00 Waltham Coal Co., coal 1,397.74 Waltham Arne & Cement brick l,777.39 Waterproof Paint & 'garnish Co., paint 3.20 Watertown Bldrs. Supply Co., pipe 1,721.65 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 10.35 Wheeler Co., Asahel, white lead 3.87 White Iren Works, C. X, manhole covers 936.S0 Wright, Harold, expenses 20.00 Total Expenditures $9,990.68 Transferred to Revenue 9.22 $10,000.00 ,. Highway Dept., Construction P.W.A. .Balance brought forward $40,355.00 Expenditivres Condon Corp., John P., contract $26,942.67 Ali DITOR"S REPORT 291 Pay Roli, weekly 503.59 Total Expenditures $27,446.26 Balance carried forward 12,908.74 $40,955.00 Highway Dept., Bridge Repairs Appropriation for 1934 81,800.00 Expenditures Pay Roll, weekly $208.93 Watertown Ltimber Co., lumber 1,5 0.17 Total Expenditures $1,799.10 Traiisf erred to Revenue .90 $1,800.00 Street Ughts Appropriation for 1934 $40,000.00 Expenditures i t ures Edison Elec, M. Co., service $39,958.41 Hawes Elec. Co., glo-bes 17.84 Healey, Jas. H., traffic hell 23.75 Total Expenditures $40,000.00 40,000.00 Sidewalks Appropriation for 1934 $6,000.00 Expe4d itm-es Chas. River Sand & Gravel Co., gravel $78.68 Dance Co. Inc., supplies 3.42 Fletcher I-1dw. Co., supplies 74.85 Pay Roll, weekly 5,407.80 T-Z,iverside Sand & Gravel, sand 68.50 292 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Waltham Lime &. Cement, cement 366.47 Total Expenditures $5,999.72 Transferred to Revenue .28 $6,000.00 Sidewalks, Special Appropriation for 1934 $4,000.00 Expenditures Fletcher Hdw. Co., lamp black $38.70 Pay Roll, weekly 3,446.93 Riverside Sand & Gravel Co., sand 74.60 Waltham Lime & Cement Co., cement 414.18 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 23.68 Total Expenditures $3,998.09 Transferred to Revenue 1.91 ,000.00 Arlington Street Balance brought forward $1,713.76 Received from State and County 5,705.88 $7,419.64 Trans. Town Meeting 7,252.64 $16 7.00 Expenditures Storey, Thorndike, Palmer & ]lodge, legal services $25.00 Water Dept., service 10.00 Total Expenditures $35.00 Transferred to Revenue 132.00 $167,00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 293 CHARITIES AND SOLDIERS BENEFITS Public Welfare Dept., ,Agent Appropriation for 1934 $2,000.00 Expenditures Murphy, D. H., salary $2,000.00 $2,000.00 Public Welfare, Visitor Appropriation for 19 $1,200.00 Expmditwres LeBonte, 2&s. M. M., salary $1,200.00 1,200.00 Public Welfare Dept,, Clerks Appropriation for 1934 $1,800.00 Ex mid itures Ford, Grace H., salary $900.00 IInley, Mary A., salary 900.00 Total Expenflitures $1,800.00 $1,800.00 Public Welfare Dept., Male Clerk Appropriation for 1934 $1,000.00 Expenditures Glynn, J. F., salary $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Public Welfare Dept., Investigators .Appropriation for 1934 $2,400.00 Expenditures Delaney, C. P., salary $1,200.00 294 WATERTOWN TO" REPORT Hyde, J. E., salary 1200.00 Total Expenditures $2,400.00 $2,400.00 Public Welfare Dept., Contingent Appropriation for 1034 $20000.00 Trans. Town Meeting 387.92 $2,387.92 Expendlitures Aileen Bros. Corp., badges '$18.12 Burroughs bidding Meh. Co., maint. of machine 5.75 Butler, George F., supplies 1.25 Delaney, C. P., expenses 360.00 Dimond-Union Stamp Works, ribbon 1.00 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 224.15 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 26.95 Hinkley, 0. E., keys .75 Hobbs & Warren, supplies 74.81. Hyde, Jos. E., expenses 360.00 LaPonte, Mrs. 1VI. M., expenses 105.70 Linsley & Bros., M., ]cadges 4.50 McAdams, Wn7. M. L., supplies 74.69 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 247.66 Murphy, D. H., expenses 4.51..00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 186.50 Postindex Co. Inc., supplies 28.56 Potter Press, printing 31.00 Standard Maintenance Co., maint. of typewriter 18.20 Under Ellio# Fisher Co., gent of typewriter 25.00 Waltham Woodenware & Paper Co., supplies 56.74 AUDITOR'S RETORT 295 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, The, advertisement 4.00 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., file and chair 60.50 Total Expenditures $2,366.83 Transferred to Revenue 21.09 2,387.92 Public 'Welfare Dept., Outside Aid Appropriation for 1934 $144,000.00 Refunds 62.50 144,062.50 Expenditures Abrahamuan, Manoog, rent 1 .iO Abraliarnian, Zartig, rent 12.5+0 Aldllian Bras., groceries 9012.50 Alford Bras., rent 908.25 Andrews Milk Co., milk 3` 1.32 Andrews, W. S., burials 192.00 !intoni Bruno, rent 102.-50 Argento, Jos., rent S.00 Atlantic& Pacific Tea. Co., groceries 3,556.65 Assarian, Harry, rent 150.00 Ayers, Elizabeth R., board 65.15 Bacon, Dr. G. S., services 35.00 Barbanti, Philip, rent 62.50 Barbato, Cesare, rent 33.00 Barker, Mrs. Emma C., rent 44.00 Barmakian, I3. ITT., rent 7.50 Baratta, Anthony, rep. shoes 18.6 i Barnstable, Town of, aid 21+6.06 Barton , . G., rent 37.50 Belmont, Town of, care 290.50 Beverly, City of, aid 54.1.50 Biller, Dr, Albert L., services 12.00 296 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Billerica, Town of, aid 5.20 Blaikie, Albert L., rent 63.00 Blea.chery Fuel Co,, fuel 11382.50 Bliefling, Eliza A., rent 29.00 Boccadora, Ida, rent 50.00 Boccadora, S., rent 40 .00 Boya.jian, Paul rent 12.50 Bollivar•, Mrs. May, rent 10.00 Bor•ghette, J. Joyce, rent 22.00 Boston -Mutual Life Ins. Co., rent 37.50 Booth Ilosp., Evangeline, care 83.W Bostan City Hospital, care 8.92 Boston. Dispensary, care 25.00 Boston Tuberculosis Assoc., board 70.00 Boylston Pharmacy, supplies' 2.50 Brackett, Mary E., rent 15 0.00 Braintree, 'Town of, aid 172.36 Bresnahan., B. J., rent 175.50 Brighton Co-op Bank,rent 75.00 Browne, Robert A., rent 287.50 Buda, Joseph, tent 10.00 Bunnell, S. W., rent 25.00 Burger, Dr. Francis J., service 8.00 Burns, John T. & Sons, rent 925.00 Busconi, Jos. J., rent 137.50 Busconi Oil Co,, range oil 564.22 Butler, George F., medicine 322.60 Calden, Mrs. Wm., board 3.00 Cambridge, City of, aid 2,559.72 Carn,bridge Hospital, care 783.75 Cambridge Savings Bank, rent 11.00 Cammarra, Mrs. A., rent 12.50 Canzanelli, Dr. Pericles, service 140.00 Carag u lian, C. II., rent 175.00 Carney,Mrs. Mary, Board 240.00 Carter Clothing Co., clothing 61.98 Caruso, P., groceries 397.50 AUDITOR'S REPORT 297 Caruos, Vincenzo, rent 16.00 Cash, weekly disbursements 307933.22 Catholic Charitable Bureau, care 50.00 Cavalen, Rose, rent 16.00 Cerqua,'s Market, groceries 61736.05 Charakian, Santay, tent 35-00 Chelsea., City of, aid 2,008.57 Children's Hospital, cage 64.50 Chisholm, Chas., rent 25.00 Chural ian, Ginter, rent 38.75 Ciecottela, Tony, rent 75.00 Cippia, Carmen, rent 12.50 Claflin, Walter A., medicine 68.59 Cleary The Druggist, medicine 2.65 Clifford, N. E., rent 50.00 Colligan, Nellie M., rent 137.50 Collins, Mary J., board 108.41 C611ins, Jahn C., rent 12.00 Conlin, Mrs. Thos., board 133.77 Connolly, Thus. J., rent 593.00 Condon, Mrs. Hannah, rent 220.00 Conti, Dominick, rent 36.00 Convalescent Home of, (Children's Hose.), board 9.00 Corazzini, John, rent 115,00 Costa Ambulance Coach, service 110.00 Cotter, Michael, rent 362.50 Couture, Mrs. Alice, rent 300.00 Crosby, Mrs. Catherine, rent 76.50 Cunniff, John F., vent 300.00 Cunniff, P. Sarsfield, rent 6d.00 Cunningham, Mrs. Alice, rent 17.50 H'Amico, J., rent 20.00 D'Americo, A.lexa.nd ro, rent 12.50 Harrrishian, X, rent 162.50 Deignan, J. F., rent 12.00 Deraraldltan, Melkor, board 500.00 298 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Devoe, S. J., rent 62.50 De Wires Sons, T. A., groceries 753.00 DiDlasio, Nicolo, rent 137.50 Diliber;to, C., groceries 2,O14.00 Diliberto, Frank, groceries and rent 951.00 Divecehio, Vincenzo, rent 125.50 Donald, W. J. rent 19.50 Donohue Alen rent 25.00 Dow T. R. rent 12.50 Drosdik Dr. Vincent, services 73.50 Dunn's Drug Stone, supplies 259.45 Durnan, Jr., Jas. H., rent 47.5.00 Dwyer, I4-Irs. Michael, rent 11,50.00 Dwyer, Paul T., rent 110.00 Dyer & Co., rent 315.65 East ' gat. Realty Co., rent 437.25 Eastman, Warren J., moving 1,110.00 Economy Grocery Store, groc. 5,309.64 Egizio, frank, rent 9.00 Egleston. Shoe Stores, shoes ?90.15 Elbag, 2VIrs. Nazlyr, rent 6.25 English, S., rent 366.25 European Market, groceries 300.00 Faneuil Co-op Banh, rent ISM 50 Fanning, Bertha, board 260.70 Farese, John, rent 12.50 Federal Co-op Bank, rent 50.00 Ferguson, Thos., rent 62.50 Ferrera Bros., Inc., groceries 5815.00 Ferr•ins, J. W., rent 52.00 Fifteen Associates Realty Tr., rent 87.50 First National Stores, groceries 4,910.00 Fisher, M. W., rent 36.00 Fiske, Mice J., rent 25.26 Fitzgerald, Mrs. Bridget, rent 45.00 Fitzpatrick, Peter, rent 25.00 Flaherty, Wm., rent :37.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 299 Flecca, Catherine, rent 60.00 Fletcher I3dw. Co., supplies 8.30 Ford, John P., rent 12.50 Ford, Mrs. Lilla M., board 101.14 Foos, Peter, rent 8.00 Fowler Shoe Repair Co., rep. shoes 14.50 Framing-ton, Town of, aid 20.00 Friend Bros. Food Shop, supplies 43.68 Gabriel, Harry, rent 25.00 Gallagher, Catherine, rent 168.00 Gallagher, Hannah, rent 33.66 Garofalo, Frank, gr•oc. and rent 168.00 Garafoni, Nicola,, rent 12..50 Garaway, Herbert J., rent 65.00 Gavin, Mrs. Bridget, tent 97.50 Gavin, Jennie A., rent 33.00 Gentile, Oteri, react 27.00 Geylkian, Arthur S., rent 12.+00 Gilbridge Co., Howard P., supplies 18.00 Giles, George A., rent 37.50 Given, Susan D., rent 2.50 ' Gloucester, City of, aid 53.50 Gorman, Chas. J., rent 328.00 Gorman, Dr. Eugene F., service 12.00 Grand Market, groceries 512.00 Grand Meat Market, groceries 21.00 Greenlaw, D. M., board 115.00 Guzzetti, Mary, rent 12.00 Hackett Bros, Co., groceries 2,130.27 Had,jinlian, H., rent 12.50 Hall, Edw. C., rent 275.00 Hamilton, Mrs. W. S., rent 16.00 Handy, Mrs. Cora, hoard 104.00 Harris, Chas., clothes 926.70 Hirt, George, eye glasses 6.90 Harvard Univ. Dental School, service 18.50 Hazel Market, groceries 4.00 3p0 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Herligh Eros. Co., milli `9.88 Holland, Mary J., rent 12.50 Holy Ghost Hospital, care 2,904.98 Hood & Sons, H. P., milli 502.37 Hopewell, Frank B., rent 46.00 Household Fuel Corp., coal 1,769.85 Howard, F. H., rent 239.00 Huntington, Collis P'., (Memo Hosp.), X-rays 31.00 Iannelii, Nicholas, rent 52.50 Inferrera, G., rent 66.00 Inferrera, Stephen, rent 91.00 Dane Cali Co., taxi 115 Keefe Jos. H. burial 1.00.00 Keefe Jos. P. rent 210.00 Kelley, Dr. Charles E., service 237.00 Kelley, 'Mrs. John, rent 12.50 Kelley, Dr. Jos. Al., rent and service 295,50 Kelley, Dr. M. J., service and vent 529.28 Kelley, Mrs. Mary, rent 62.50 Helley, Mrs. Rebecca, rent 12.50 Kevorkian, Leo, rent 11.00 Ehed+er ia.n, Garaged, rent 240.00 Krause, VWm. H., arch supports 5.00 LaFayette Bros., service 2.00 Lau tIcella, A., g•roceries 342.00 Lawrence, City of, aid 54.00 LP.acy, H. X, moving 92.00 Lee. Town of, aid 776 53 -I& ort, Mary S., rent 62.50 Leonard fuel Co., fuel 233.75 Lewis, Viola, braard 374 1.25 Lexington St. Drug Co., medicine 19.95 Lexington, Town of, aid 108.00 Liberni.ni, Rose, rent 30.00 Liljeholm, Elizabeth, board 425.00 Lincoln Market, groceries 76.00 AUDITOR'$ REPORT 301 Lloyd Pharmacy, medicine .75 Lopez, Mrs. Nancy, rent 25.00 Lovell, Eva B., rent 275.00 Lynch, Mary, carte 47.00 Lyndonviile Creamery, ani.lk 275.50 Lyons Drug Stare, medicine 1.2a 5 .lvlacDonald, A. D., rent 152.15 MacDonald, Mary, rent 45.00 MacDougall, D. L., rent 240.00 MacFarland, Agnes M., rent 250.00 Macintosh. Coal Co., John, coat 19.70 Mackins Lunch, meals 21.60 Madden, J. F., rent 25.50 Mager & C4ugelman, eye glasses 1.5.00 Magnusson, John, rent 25.00 Manhattan, Market, groceries 22.00 Maher, Patrick, rent 30.00 Major, Daniel A., rent 75.00 Malden, City of, aid 298.29 Malkin Motor Freight Co., Mucking 229.77 Maloney-, Mrs. 21-1., rent 87.50 Mancini, Antonio, rent 12.50 Manoogian, I. F., rent 50.00 Mantenuto, P., rent 112.50 Manzelli, D., rent 19.50 Marcocio, Guy, rent 100.00 Marrone, Jahn., groceries 178.00 Martin, Jos. L., rent 12.50 Martino, Patsy, tent 50.00 Marvel Cash Market, groceries 263.00 Marvel Market., groceries 523.50 Mass. Conim. r~wf, Div. of Child Guardian- ship,ship, aid 1,906.40 Mass. Comm. of, Dept. of Public Welfare, aid 1,600.12 ?lass. Comm. of, Pondville Hosp., care 270.00 302 WATERTOWN ` OWN REPORT Mass. Comm. of, Rehabilitation Sec, artificial limb 75.00 Mass. Cancan. of, State Infirmary, aid 517.00 M. R. Dietetic Laboraties, supplies 16.67 Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, service 331.32 Mass. Gen. Hospital, service 1,285.07 Mass. Memo. Hospital, care 27.00 McAteer, Mrs., rent 72.00 McCafferty, Abbie J., rent 21.50 McCree, John, rent 435.00 McNally, Alice, rent 12.50 McDonouth, Mary, rent 69.00 McGettigan, John, groceries 31.00 Mc fillips, C. W., (Estate of), rent 1.0.00 McMahon, P. T., rent 50.00 Medford, City of, aid 757.81 Meehan, 111rs.. Patrick, rent 137.50 Meloraan, Mary S., rent 12.50 Merchants Co-op Sank, rent 12.50 Mer ullo, Mrs. Margaret, rent , 40.00 Messier & Centebar, groceries 1,098.00 Middleborough, Town of, aid 329.95 Michell, Clara M., rent 307.50 Monahan & Kellett, moving 16.00 Moriggi, Anthony, rent 9.00 :Morse, A. G., rent 22.00 Morea, Sabatino, rent 12.50 Murphy, Garland, rent 9.75 Murphy, Mrs. Margaret, board 240.00 Nally, Many C., moving 16.00 Nally, ';l`'. F., moving 133.00 Nashua Mfg. Co., trucking 3.00 Nelson Drug Co., medicine 1.20 Netto, Pauline, rent 43.75 Newcomb, Jas. G., rent 20.00 Nicholson, A. M., rent 14.00 Noble's Milli Co., milk 152 AUDITOR'S REPORT 303 Nonantun. Coal Co., coal 281.30 No. Cambridge Co-op Ranh, rent 112.50 Oakland Pharmacy, medicine 5.80 O'Brien, Margaret, rent 11.50 O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., lumber 21.46 }'Halloran, Mrs. Josephine, rent 42.14 Oliveri, Felice, groceries 212.00 Olivieri, Pe1ix, rent 31.25 Oliveri, M., rent 12.50 Oteii, Anthony, rent 9.00 Otis Bros. Co., shoes, etc:. 1,756.83 Pallotta, H., rent 1.2.50 Paone, Chas., rent 497.50 Paone, Jerry, rent 30.00 Papalia, Carmello, rent 275.00 Papazian, Mrs. A., board 30.00 Paramount Laundry Co., laundry 35.93 Parkinson's Milk, milk 809.32 Parmakian, Jas., rent 45.00 Parseldan, Araxy, board 365.00 Pascuzzi, Louis, rent 87.50 Pasquale, Albert, rent 12.50 Pearce, Ida E., rent 162.00 Peard, John V., rent 12.50 Perimian, Jahn, bent 261.25 Pesce, Dr. Guy G., services 210.00 Peterson's Market, groceries 647.00 Piantedosi, John, rent 1.2.50 Piscatelli, Nichols, rent 80.00 Porter, Anna J., rent 12.50 Pronto, Mrs. Catherine, rent 100.00 Purdy, Mrs., rent 52.09 Quincy, City of, aid 314.66 Quirk, John P., rent 137.50 Quirk, Dr. Thomas C., service 5.00 Ransom's Taxi, taxi service 61,95 Ray's Market, groceries 1,333.50 304 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Real Estate Managers, Inc., rent 25.00 Regan, John F., rent 156.25 Reliance Co-op Rank, rent 140.00 Revere, City of, aid 271.68 Rich, T., rent 9.00 Riley & Co., supplies 682.50 R,izza, Jos., rent 62.50 Rizzutte, Guiseppe, rent 40.50 Roberts, Margaret, rent 50.8E Roddy A. A., rent 144.50 Rosenbe g's Inc., shoes 1,095.05 Roubian, Martin, gent 144.00 Russo, Felix, rent 62.50 Russo, Giordino, rent 12.50 Ryan, William, rent 129.75 Saghbazaarian, X., rent 75.00 Sahag an,, Vahan, rent 12.00 Salvatore, Sala, rent 50.00 Salvitti, Antonia, rent 37.50 Saugus, Town of, aid 238.99 Scarfaretti, A. R., rent 137.50 Scharff, L., rent 12.50 Schindler, John H., service 29.50 Sellew, Merle F., rent 31.26 Shamon, Helena I3., rent 80.00 Sharkey, Jas. W., rent 62.50 Sheridan's Market,groceries 4,796.50 Sri friedt, E. E., rent 43.75 Sirnond's, medicine 56.65 Simone, Mrs. J., rent; 17.25 Somerville, City of, aid 367.29 Sottile, Nunziata, rent 12.50 Southern Ahddlesex Health Assoc., 'e 280.00 Splendid Cafeteria, lunches 24.50 Springfield, City of, aid 484.33 Squires, Jr., Harry P., rent 12.50 AUDITOR.'S REPORT 305 Stanley, N. H., rent 200.00 Star Market, groceries 1,860.50 Stearns, George M., rent 12.50 Stidstone, Edith, board 934.95 Stone, Edwin La., rent 12.50 St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Beare 3,22 7.24 St. Line's Dome, care 6.00 Sudbury, Town of, aid 53.00 Sullivan, Florence, rent 37.50 Sullivan, Jas. H., range oil 196.95 Sullivan, Airs. John, rent 36.00 Sullivan., Wm. I-I., trucking 10.00 Summer St. Market,et, groceries 23.50 Sutherland, Mrs. Fred, rent 15.75 Taverna, Anua, tent 25.00 Taylor's Drug Store, medicine 7.50 Taylor, 1�'Trs. Julia, rent 29.25 Technology Ambulance Service, 7.00 Teresian Hospital, service 35.00 Testa, Fred, rent 12.50 Thomas, Wm. H., burial 15.00 Tocei, Carmine, rent 87.50 Taltmanian, Mary, rent 41.50 Todino, John, rent 15.00 Tomasetti, G, rent 762.13 Tornasetti's Market, groceries 3 5.00 Tomasian, M., rent 12.50 Tsicoulias, A. A., rent 3.00 Tufts College Dental School., service 17.50 Tutunjian, Anna, rent 150.00 Tutunjian's Marhet, groceries 459.00 Valchus, Attilio, Tent 25.00 Valentino's Market, .groceries 1,312.50 Vlncini, Eugenic, rent 51.00 Vin+cini, Peter, rent 37.50 Volunteer Co-op Bank, rent 30.00 LL Waltham, City of, aid 670.20 306 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Waltham Hospitai, care 922.60 Waltham Woodenware &. Paper Co., lags 76.93 Watertown Coal Co., coal 20.70 Watertown Cap-op Bank, rent 181.50 Watertown DistHet Nursing, service 125.25 Watertown Ideal Market, groeeries 9,017.50 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 32.18 Watertown Savings Bank, rent 127.50 Watertown dice Store, shoes 136.81 White & Co., C. W., trusses 33.26 White's Market, groceries 784.:)0 White & Clean Laundry, laundry 8.79 Whiting's Mill, Co., milk 27.80 inchell, Idea, board 624.46 Woodland, Chas., milk -542.68 Worcester, City of, aid 639.04 Workingulan's Cu-op Bank, rent 43.75 erarde, Peter, rent 47.25 Zulalian, T. B., rent 150.00 Total Expenditures 144,040.20 Transferred to Revenue 22.80 144t062.50 Public Welfare Dept., Outside Aid Special Appropriation for 1934 $16,664.10 Expenditures Boston, City of, aid 14,690.20 Transferred to Revenue 1,973.90 16,664.10 Public Welfare Dept., IVIothers' Aid Appropriation for 1934 $30,000.00 Refunds 16.50 30,016.50 AUDITOR'S REPORT .307 Trans. Town Meeting 2,05 7.25 $27,959.25 Expenditures Abe's Cash Market, groceries 4.00 Andrews Milk Co., milk 165.52 Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., groceries 3.00 Belmont, Town of, aid 570.88 Bleachery Fuel Co., coal 46•54 Boston Dispensary, care 7.00 Burger, Jr., Dr. Francis J., service 3.90 Butler, George F., niedicine 19.88 Cambridge Hospital, care 3.00 Caruso, James, rent 300.+00 Cash, weekly disbursements 22,417.19 Childr•en's Hospital, care 10.00 Cia#lin & Co., Walter, supplies 1.45 Diliberto, C., groceries 7.00 Diliberto, F., groceries 97.00 Drosdik, Vincent .A., Dr., service 5.40 First National Stores, groceries 497.00 Germanic, Mrs., rent 836-00 Gorman, Dr. Eugene, service 5.00 Hadjinhan, Hagop, rent 300.0+0 Hart, George, eye glasses 7.00 Herod & Sons, H. P., milk 52.03 Household Fuel Corp., coal 115.15 Kelley, Dr., J. M., services 26.00 Kelley, Dr., M. J., services 55.30 Lahey Clinic, supplies 8.15 Leonard Fuel Co., fuel 22.90 Lexington St. Drug More, supplies .50 Ly ndonville Creamery, milk 99.64 Mass. Gen. Hospital, service 91.59 Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, services 32.29 NeNvton, City of, aid 421.33 Nonantum Coal Co., coal 6.O0 308 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Dotter Dress, The, printing 1.6.30 Ransom's Taxi, taxi 4.75 Riverside Trust, rent 140.00 Rosenberg's Inc., shoes 2.60 Simonds, supplies 6.84 St. Elizabeth's Hospital, care 122.80 Tutunjian Market, groceries 6.00 Waltham, City of, aid 716.67 Winter Mill Co-op Bank, rent 324.00 Woodland, Chas. L., milk 682.09 Total Expenditures 27,758.12 Transferred to Revenue 201.13 $27,959.25 Public Welfare Dept., Old Age Assistance Appropriation for 1934 $20,000.00 Trans. Town Meeting 1,402.33 Refunds 18.00 Expendlitwres Andrews, Wni, S., burial 100.00 Belmont, Town of, aid 93.83 Billerica, Town of, aid 92.00 Bleachery Fuel Co., fuel 3.80 Boston, City* of, aid 163.33 Bourne, Town of, aid 94.01 Brookline, Town of, aid 293.33 Burger, Ili•. Francis, Jr., service 10.00 Busconi Oil Co., range oil 4.50 Butler, Dr. Alfred W., service 2.00 Butler, Dr. D. M., service 5.00 Butler, George F'., medicine 2.50 Cambridge, City of, aid 447.33 Cash, weekly disbursements 18,534.08 Claflin, Walter A., medicine 4.50 AUDITOR'S REPORT 309 Gorman, Dr. Eugene F., service 2.00 Gregg, Geo. H., burial 100.00 Grogan, Dr. T. F., service 35.00 Holbrook, Town of, aid 320.00 Holy Ghost Hospital, care 114.00 Kelley, Dr. M. J., services 90.00 Lee, Town of, aid 321.00 Leonard Fuel Co., fuel 1..75 Mass. Eye & Far Infirmary, service 12.50 Mass. Can. Hospital, care 11.45 Perlmutter, Dr. Samuel, service 4.00 Putnam, Dr. Frank W., services 34.00 Quirk, Dr. Thus. C., services 20.00 Riley, Berard, transportation 3.00 Rockwell,. Winthrop G., burial 100.00 St. Eliza.beth's Hospital, care 31.50 Somerville, City of, aid 243.33 Waltham Hospital, care 64.1")0 Watertown District Nursing Ass'n. Services 32.50 Total Expenditures 21,396.24 Transferred to Revenue 24.09 $21,420.30 Infirmary Dept., Keeper Appropriation for 1034 $1,000.00 Ex-pend- b res White, Geo. H., salary $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Inlirniary Dept., General Expense Appropriation ror 1;? }l $5,000.1,1 Expenditures American Oil Products Co., ail 480.00 ,Barre, Beale & Co., F. W., supplies 2.50 Bay. Mate 'Mattress Co., bedding 44.00 310 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Boston Con. Gas Co., service 111.53 Butler, Geri. F''., medicine 15.70 Centebar's, groceries 839.84 Cla,llln Co., Walter A., medicine 14.15 Edison Elec. 111. Co., service 144.24 Fletcher, A. C., seeds 45.52 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 80.56 Jr,o wler Shoe Repai arCo-, rep. shoes 11.60 Gould Oil Burner Co., cleaning burner 5.00 Grey Co., Thus. J., supplies 2.50 Gumpert Co., Inc., S., groceries 4.75 Hackett Bros. Co., Inc., groceries 245.78 Hughes, Wm. S., groceries 21.60 Jordan Marsh Co., supplies 150.a$ Kelley, Dr. Jos. M., services 2.00 Lyndonville Creamery Assoc., milk 356.96 Malone, Bernard, rent of team and horses 42.00 Mass. Comm. of, Div. of Blind, mops 3.95 Mass. Gen. Hospital, care 2.00 McLean's, supplies .50 McLellan Stores Co., supplies E41.99 New Eng. Tel. r Tel. Co., service 51.41 Nonanturn Lumber Co., lumber 20.72 O'Brien, Eugene, loot bed sashes 40.00 Otis Bros. Co., Shoes 6.45 Payroll, weekly 1,304.1.4 Post P d. Tobacco Co., tobacco 50.76 Reformatory for Women, supplies 1.4.50 Raymond's Inc., supplies 50.70 Robinson Co.F'R. L,, lumber 1.2.60 Smith Co., A. M., supplies 220.30 Speedo-Strong-Sales Co., supplies 155 StandRrd Brands, Inc., supplies 41.94 State Prison, supplies 22.30 Warren Soap Mfg. Co., soap 15.75 Tatertown, Town of, water 78.90 AUDITOR'S REPORT all Webster-Thomas Co., groceries 255.15 White & Co., C. W., supplies 1.69 White, George H., wet wash 250.89 Total Expenditures 5,059.20 Transferred to Revenue .94 $5,060.14 Physician Appropriation for 1934 $1,700.00 E penditures Kelley, Dr. M. J., salary $1,700.00 $1,700.00 State Aid Appropriation for 1934 $2,200.00 Refunds 20.00 $2,220.00 E:a;pendituTes Payroll, monthly L465.00 Transfer-red to Revenue 7 55.00 $2,220.0t) Soldiers' Relief and Miiitary Aid Appropr•istion for 1934 $40,000.00 Trails. from reserve Fund 4,000.00 Refunds 256.15 $44,256.75 Expenditures Burger, Francis J., Dr., services 3.00 19leachery Fuel Co., fuel 12.75 Butler, George F., medicire 4.80 Cambridge, City of, trucking 2.50 Cambridge Hospital, eitre 5+0.00 Children's Hospital, care 21.50 Fames, Erle W., Dr., services 10.50 512, WATERTO WN TOWN REPORT Garabedian, Harry, supplies 4.00 Graphic Press, The printing 7.50 Faullmer Hospit, 1, care 91.00 Haggart, A. G., rely. brace 2.75 Household Fuel Corp., coal 20.75 Kelley, Dr. X J., service 168.00 Kelley, Dr. Jos. M., services 3.00 LaFa.yette Bros., service 2.00 Leonard ]Fuel Go., fuel 27.50 Maguire Coal Co., M. J., fuel 2.50 Mass. General Hospital, care 70.69 Mass. Memo. Hospital, care 72.00 M,acIntosh Coal Co., John, fuel 1.5.40 Monahan & Kellett, moving 1.5.00 Nally, Thos. F'., moving 15.00 N+onantum Coal Co., fuel 16,25 Payroll, weekly 18,089.75 Payroll (Mghway Dept.), weekjy 17,467.37 Pittsfield, City of, aid 199.91 Postindex Co., Inc., forms 1..85 Ransom's Taxi, taxi 8.75 Simonds, supplies .90 St. Elizabeth's Hospital, care 118.80 Sharon, Town of, aid 2.50 Waltham Hospital, care 186.00 Total Expenditures 36,664.22 Transferred to Revenue 7,592.63 $44,256,75 SCHOOL AND LIBRARIES School Dept., General Control Appropriation for 1934 $13,700.00 Trans. Town Meeting 834.00 $14,534.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 313 Expenditures Allen-Wales Adding Mch. Co., sup. 1.19 Burroughs adding Machine Co., bookkeeping machine 885.00 Bruce Publishing Co., subs.. 2.00 Carroll, Jos., salary 1,900.00 Carroll, Jos. E., expenses 216.80 Carter-Rice & Co., supplies 33.50 Caverly, Francis,salary 1,700.00 Caver{ly, Francis, expenses 300.60 (, Durgin, Margaret W., salary 1,700.00 Gray Gift Shop supplies 53.65 Groom & Co., Thos., suppties 1.10 How e11, Wm. D., auto repairs 179.92 McGlauflin, E. Fay, insurance 13.1.9 New Eng. Publishing Co. sums. 3.00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 915.95 O'Toole, Anna, salary 1,200.00 P. 0. Dept., postage 74.00 Price, Wilfred, salary 5,000.00 Dept. of Supt. of the National Educa- tion Assoc., year hook 2.00 Watertown Bindery, binding 12.00 Wright & Potter Printing Co., printing 8.29 Total Expenditures $14,252.58 Transferred to Pevenue 281.42 -- $14,534.00 Schaal Dept., Instruction Appropriation for 1934 $468,860.00 Trans. Town Meeting 4,084.00 464,776,00 Refunds 134..04 $464,910.04 314 Wa,.TERTQWN TOWN REPORT xpenditwres Abbott, Sara, salary1,900.00 Ackers, Pauline, salary 970.00 Adams, Alfred S. salary 2600.00 Adams, H. Bernice, salary 1.,650.00 Albee, Lillian, salary 652.00 Allyn Lillian L., salary 1,650.00 Ambrose, Katherine, salary 950.00 Andrews, Joseph, salary 480.00 Badger, I;uise G., salary 1.,650.00 Banks, Pauline, salary 1,650.00 Bassett, Jennie M., salary 1,778.40 Bassett, Charlotte, salary L800.00 Beeten, Claire B., salary 1,650.00 Beeten, Claire, salary 80.00 Bentley, E. Mae, salary 1,650.00 Bi gane, Sally T., salary 2,294.00 Bisbee, Rena I., sa ary 2,200.00 Black, John, salary 8,000.00 Blake, May A., salary 1,800.00 Blake, Thomas, salary 480.00 .Blossom; Ellen C., salary 1,800.00 Brereton, A. Eleanor, salary 1,650.00 Brooks, Pauline, salary 400.00 Brown, Harriet, salary* 899.00 .Brown, Harriet, salary 82.00 Burgess, Lilla, salary 25.00 Burke, M. Alice, salary 1,600.00 Burke, Ruth. E., salary 1.,300.00 Byron, Mary R., salary 1,900.00 Cahill, .Anna. M., salary 960.00 Carey, Mary, salary 1,050.00 Carver, Alice Al., salary 1,897.50 - Ca.ssidy, Morton, salary 1,040.00 Caterina, Helene, salary 1,400.00 Chase, Sarah X, salary 1,S00.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 315 Chick, Arnold, salary 350.00 Chicly, Arnold, salary 25.00 Colbert, Edw. B., salary 2,000.00 Collins, Margaret F., salary 1,500.00 Cordon, Mary M., salary. 1479.00 Connor, Eleanor B., salary 1,594.00 Cra2g, John F., salary 2,600.00 Crocker, Margaret, salary IP0,00 Daly; Helen J., salary 1,650.00 Davis, Mary T., salary 1,650.00 Dedian, Angel, salary 449.95 Denni-ng, Dorothy F., salary 1,300.00 Dooley, Gertrude, salary 1,535.00 Durney, Nellie A., salary 145.50 Drake, MaI)el -G., salary 1,804.00 Dresser, Mabel H., salary 1 035m Drew, Jessie P., salary 1,75+0.00 Dunbar, Eumice, salary 1,650.00 Durell, Chas. P., salary 3,069.00 Dwyer~, Catherine, salary 400.00 Edwards, Josephine W., -.lar-y 1,650.00 { Fagan, Mary, salary I,300.00 Eisenhauer, Hugh J., salary 2,000.00 Ellis, Cyril F_, salary 2,500.00 Farley, llelen M,, salary 1,504.00 Farnham, Helen H., salary 404.25 Farwell, Willard G., salary 2,500-00 Finnegan, Mary, salary 400.00 Finnerty, Malion E., salary 1,600.00 Flagg, Augusta E., salary 1,650.00 Fletcher, Gene E., salary 1,650.00 Flynn, Jean, salary 1,255.00 Foley, Julia IVI., salary 1,500.00 Frank, Mildred H., sa.lary 1,770.00 Frost, A. May, salary. 17140.00 Fulton, Leah M., salary 1,745.00 Galen, Catherine M., salary I,I97.26 61b WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Gallagher, Alice G., salary 1.,297.50 Gartland, Harriet, salary 1,100.00 +Gearin, Margaret M,, salary 1,650.00 Gibbs, -Dorothy, salary 1,650.00 Gibbs, Dorothy, salary 26.00 Gifford, Joanna J., salary 1.,650.00 Gilligan, Mary I1., salary 1,650.00 Goodhue, Winifred L., salary 1,650.00 Gould, Carolyn F., salary 1,650.00 Gray, Bertha M., salary 1,800.00 Gray, L. Jane, salary 1,782.00 Greeley, Julia W., salary 1,800.00 Griffith, Pearl, salary 1,900.00 Grimes, Jr., George, salary 2,1100.00 Grosvenor, Lucy E., salary 1,900.00 Gruener, Adele, salary 1,650.00 Gutheim, Ruth, salary 10650.00 Guthelm, Ruth, salary 26.00 Halberg, Irene, salary 1.,600.00 Hall, Barbara, salary 400.00 Hamilton, Grace W,, salary 1,900.00 Hammill, Catherine, salary 1,493.00 Hamor, Ruth E., salary 1:,650.00 Hannabell, Mildred E., salary 1.,650.00 Hardy, Alberta, salary 915.00 Harley, Gladys M., salary 1,440.00 Harrigan, Kathleen, salary 1,050.00 Harrington, Gertrude, salary 800.00 Hartnett, Elanor, salary 1,739.20 Haszard, May X., salary 1,745.62 Hayes, Helen. F., salary 1,040.00 Hennessy, Julia F., salary 1,645.00 Higgins, Elizabeth, salary 1,300.00 Hill, Hazel, salary 1.,185.00 Hillen, Ethel ,A,., salary 1,650.00 Hilliard, Pearl M., salary 1,650.00 Hodge, slice 1VM., salary 1,871.50 AUDITOR'S REPORT 317 Dolman, Wrn. 0., salary 2,494.60 Howard, John R., salary 1,840.00 Howard, Mary S., salary 1,650-00 Howe, Walter, salary 25.00 Undbladh, Muth, salary 25.00 Hughes, Rose, salary 17300.00 Hughes, Sally, salary 1,645.88 Hutchinson, Edythe F., salary 1,800.00 Hynes, Rose E., salary 1,660.00 Jacobs, Edith, salary 1,900.00 Jeffers, Harriett M., salary 10800.00 Jenlons, Winifred E., salary 17800.00 Johnson, Esther C., salary 1,O00.00 Keating, Fnanklin P., salary 2,681.92 Keene, Irving C., salary 2,576.00 Keep, Marion P., salary 2,200.00 Kehoe, Katherine T., salary 1,550.00 Knox, Mary U., salary 1,641.00 Kelman, A. Robert, salary 2,600.00 Kemp, .Anna M., salary 1,743.00 Kenney, Harold S., salary 2,100.O0 Dent, I. Elliot, salary 21300.00 Kinchla, Ruth, salary 900.00 Lagerqust, Bernice, salary 955.00 Lagerquist, Helen C., salary 1,645.00 Land.in, Walter E., salary 2,500.00 Lane, Susan, salary 1,800.00 Learned, Edna A., salary 1,650.O0 Learned, Edna, salary 8.00 Libby, Gladys M., salary 1,650.00 Liston, John J., salary 1,700.00 Lusk, Mildred II., salary 10600.00 Lyons, Emma, salary 1,500.00 Lyons, Frances A., salary 1,632.50 Lyons, Helen R,., salary 1,625.00 MaoCurdy, Elmo D., salary 2,600.00 Maeurdy, Louise 13., salary 1,650.00 318 WATERTOWIN TOWN REPORT MacGregor, Helen D., salary 1,400.00 MacKenzie, Ella, salary 1,900.00 MacPherson, Mabel, salary 12800.00 Malley, Jos., salary 2,075.50 Mansfield, Gertrude, salary 12800.00 Mathews, Mary F., salary 1,700.00 Maurice, Juste, salary- 25.00 McBreen, Eleanor, salary 930.00 McCarthy, Chas., salary 819.00 McCarthy, $'Iarion, salary 1232.00 McDermott, Winifred, salary 1,400.00 McDonough., Elizabeth, salary 1,650.00 McElroy, Vera, salary 1,050.00 McEnan,ey, Ann E., salary 990.00 McHucrh, Katherine ,salary 1,200.00 e nney, Gladys E., salary 1,900.00 McLaughlin, Helen, salary U00.00 McMahon, Katherine R., salary 1,641.75 McManus, Helen, salary 36.00 McManus, Helen E., salary 1,649.00 McMullen, Anastasia U., salary 1,800.00 McNally, Alice, salary. L900.00 McNealy, John, salary 1,500.00 McNulty, Francis, salary 1,800.00 Mehann, AL Winifred, salary 1,616.74 Melen, Margaret, salary 774.00 Mitchell, Arthur J., salary 2,300.00 Moody, Harold L., salary 1.,800.00 Mooney, Francis X., salary 2,800.00 Moore, Harris W., salary 2,285.00 Morrison, Maria P., salary 2,520.75 Muldoon, Marion, salary 1,000.00 Morse, Mildred I., salary 1.,800.00 Moynihan, Mary II., salary 1,900.00 Murphy, Beatrice A., salary 1,800.00 Murray, Mary F., salary 1,CiD0.00 Murray, 1VMaiT F., salary 12.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 319 Murray, Susan E., salary 1,270.00 Murray, Susan, salary 6.00 Nelson, Earl C., salary 3,100.00 O'Brien, Helm G., salary 1,500.O0 O'Brien.,Madeleine, salary 1,300.00 O'Brien, Jr., Thos., salary 1,600.00 O'Brien, Jr., Thos., salary 120.00 O'Neil-, Mary Lyons, salary 1,800.00 O'Toole, Wm. E., salary 2,100.00 Packard, Norma B., salary 1,650.00 Parker, Leila M., salary 1,650.00 Patterson, Agnes M., salary 840.00 Phelan, Julia., salary 1,400.00 Poole, Elaine D., salary l,645.00 Prendergast, Winifred, salary 480.00 Putnam, 'Walter L., salary 3,400.00 Quackenbush, M. Theresa, salary 1,650.00 Quirk, Alarjorie, salary 125.00 Raferty, Elizabeth, salary 1,300.00 Randall, n—eda J., salary 1,812.40 Randlett, Rena D., salary 10900.00 Ranney, Lurena, salary 1,f78.40 Reed, Ethel L., salary 1,200.00 Reed, Lucy D., salary 1,653.00 Reid, Ethel E., salary 1,800.00 Reid, Mabel C., salary 1,650.00 Ricker, Ethel A., Salary 1,804.00 Ricker, Ida A., salary 1,721.00 Rideout, Grace E., salary 1,650.00 Riley, Evelyn, salary 1,400.00 Riley, Evelyn, salary 27.00 Riley, Isabel, salary 1,650.00 Riley, Isabel, salary 27.00 Roberts, Katherine, salary 1,686.00 Robinson, Thos. D., salary 1,500.00 Rockwood, Catherine A., salary 1,200.00 Rooney, Edward, salary 400.00 '320 WATERT€ YM TOWN REPORT Rowe, Edna P., salary 1,741.00 Rowe, Edna P., salary 28.00 Russell, F lorenceH ., salary 2,040.0O Ryan, Gertrude, salary 25.00 P.ynne, Ann 'V'., salary 1,6 0.00 Rynne, Ann V., salary 28.00 Sanborn, Alice L,, salary 1,645.88 Sanderson, Lucy F., sala.ry 1,900.00 argent, Mabel P., salary 1.,800.00 Sawyer, Erald L., salary 3,100.00 Scannell, Louise M., salary 1,100.00 Secerd, Muriel. C. ,salary 1,641,75 Selia,n, Alice, salary 1,595.00 Semple, Agnes, salary 1,900.00 Severance, Elizabeth, salary 1,888.00 Shay, Esther, salary 1,500.00 Sheridan., Elizabeth, salary 1,650.00 Sic iser, Marian, salary 774.00 Slattery, Catherine, salary 1.,382.7E Slattery,Mildred D., salary 11600,00 Small, Virginia, salary 1,E50.00 Smith, Gertrude M., salary 1.,788.00 Smith, Ona L., salary 1,6x)0.00 Smith, R. Glenn, salary 2,664.00 Smith, Madeline, salary 1,200.00 Smith, Rose, salary 1,900.00 Snow, Lucile, salary 1,6.50.00 Standish, Helen M., salary 9E0.40 Storey, Helen, salary 1,400.00 Striley, C. Harold, salary 3,100.00 Stuber, Wava III., salmi 10600.00 Sturdy, Ruth, salary 1190O.00 Sullivan, Gertrude, salary 1,400.00 Sullivan, Mary, salary 400.00 Sweet, Marion E., salary 1,900.00 Sullivan, Margaret E., salary 80O.00 Sullivan, Margaret L., salary 2,5500.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 321 Taylor, Catherine, salary 1,100.00 Thayer, Helen A., salary 1,900.00 Thompson, Doi-is ,salary 1,600.00 Thulin, Ruth, salary 1,398.00 Thurston, Charlotte, salary 1,449.0€1 Thurston, Charlotte, salary 25.00 Tierney, Edna AL, salary- 1,500.00 Tiniper#, Alma L., salary 1,550.00 Timper, Alrnrr L., salary 24.00 Tobin, Catherine, salary 1,080.00 Tozier, Carrie M., salary 1,852.00 Treadwell, Dorothy E., salary 1,6 5t1.00 Tynan, Gertrude, salary 1,641.74 Tynan, Gertrude, salary 23.00 Ulmer, James, salary 25.00 Urquhart, Mildred, salary 1,650.00 Vahey, Eleanor Al. ,salary 1,355.00 Vahey, Eleanor{, salary 2d.00 Vahey, Ruth, salary 1,200.0 o Vanier, Ella U, salary 1%800.00 Wanama.ker, Evelyn, salary 1,650.00 Ward, Anna R, salary 1,800.00 Ward, Edwin H., salary 2,840.00 Ward, Jr., John H. F., salary 2,500.00 Ward, Josephine G., salary 1,64 5.00 etsell, Doris, Mary 994.45 W etsell, Doris, salary 28.00 Wheeler, C. Arthur, salary 3,410.00 Wheeler, Sarali R., salary 1,750.00 Whitaker, Grace E., salary 1,650.00 White, Belle S., salary 1,750.00 White, Bernard, salary 520.00 White, Bernard, salary 120.O0 White, Margaret, salary 1,400.00 Whitehille, Edwin, salary 4,000,00 Wilcox, Ella 111,, salary 1,650.00 Wilcox, Ella M., salary 28.00 22 WATERTOWN TO*N REPORI- Winning, Gladys E., salary 11800.00 Woodbury, Mad6line A., salary 1,761.45 Substitutes Ambrose, Katherine, salary 76.50 Angell, Beulah, salary 88.GO Andre-n, ;l&s.Aran, salary 226.50 $oyajian, Charlotte, salary 12.00 Brewin, Eleanor, salary 5.40 Brigham, Catherine L., salary 27.00 Brown, Eileen,, salary 80.00 Burgess, Esther C., salary 31.40 Buxton, Mrs. Frances, salary 108.90 Chaife, Mrs. Maria K., salary 87.00 Chamberiin, Viola, salary 21.60 Conroy, Louise, salary 2.50 Daley, Elizabeth, salary,- 115.00 Deleberta, Rose, salary 5.40 Donnelly, Janete, salary 10.00 Dowling, Paul E., salary 48.60 Driscoll, IN rs. Katherine 187.80 Dwyer, Catherine, salary 29.25 Fall, Ruth, salary 154.80 Ford, Patrick, salary 12.00 Freethy, Virginia, salary 18.90 Frounfelker, Lorraine, salary 62.30 Gough, Anna, salary 126.00 Hall, Barbara, salary 21.+60 Haramill, Elizabeth, salary 81.60 Jessup, Percy, salary 5.40 Linfield, Beat lce, salary. 142.00 Maloney, John J., salary 18.00 Manning, Mrs. W. H., salary 294.O0 McCarthy, Claire, salary 5.00 McCoubrey, Mrs. Jelin W., salary 118.50 McDermott, Mrs. F. A., salary 690.25 Mealy, Gertrude, salary 6.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 32S O'Brien, Jelin, salary 2.70 Peterson, Na.thalie, salary 16.20 Prendergast, Winifred, salary 597.60 Quirk, Marjorie, salary 22.00 Slayton, Mary, salary 6.00 Sullivan, Mary, salary 15.75 Toscana, Mrs. Anna, salary 14.50 Ward, Alice, salary 50.75 Whitcomb, Sarah, salary 15.75 Supplies Adona Co., The, supplies 2.75 Air Reduction Sales Co., supplies 41.39 Allyn & Bacon, books 640.89 Amberg File & Index Co., supplies 1.30 Amerimn Book Co., books 456.00 American Education Press, subs. 31.20 American Library Assoc., }pool: 1.00 American Professions, supplies 92.00 American Type Pounders Sales, supplies 344.58 American Viewpoint Society, books 53.83 Appleton Century Co. D., books 168.83 Arlo Publishing Co., books 5.82 Automatic Electric Heater, supplies 3.88 Babb & Co., Edw. B., supplies 1,525.64 Barnes & Noble 1ne., books 26.04 BaRer chi Taylor Co., books 37.73 Beaudette & Co., supplies 55.90 Beckley- ardy Co., books 35.26 Birchard & Co., C. C., music 14.95 Bohbs-Merrill Co., books 17.6,E Boston Flue Print Co., supplies 81.15 Bostitch Sales Co., staples 2.00 Boston Music Co., music 83.50 Boston & Maine R.F ., freight .50 Bradley Co., Milton, supplies 1,397.09 324 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Brine Co., Jas. F., supplies 4.05 Brine Go., Jas. W.. supplies 13.74 Bruce Publishing Co., supplies 9.88 Butter's Express Co., expressage .70 Cambosco Scientific Co., supplies 114.97 Carter & Co., John, supplies 4.00 Chandler & Farquhar Co., tools 85.37 Centebar, groceries 317.76 {Carter-Bice & Co., supplies 238.44 Central Scientific Co., supplies 66.72 Chick, Arnold, music 5.00 Chill Health Assoc., records 2.50 Chesterton, Co., A. W., supplies 39.75 CIaffin Co., Walter A., supplies .30 Classroom Teacher Ine., printer 18.92 Clear Type Publishing Co., boob 2.61 College Entrance Board, books 6.50 Cosino Press, Inc., supplies 11.11 Creative Educational Society, printer 20.05 Central Engraving Co., line plates 10.26 Cincinnati Electrical Co., supplies .51 Dept. of English, books, 1.25 Dick Co., A. B., supplies 250.26 Dietzgen Co., Eugene, supplies 57.03 Dico Laboratories, supplies 8.22 Ditto Inc., supplies 38.25 Dutton & Co., E. P., boobs 1.50 Fischer, Inc., Gael, music 44.43 Fletcher Hdiv. Co., supplies 271.86 Gaylord Bolos. Inc., supplies 2.15 Garden. City Publishing Co., Kooks. 1.72 Globe Rank Co., supplies 60_09 Gibbs Express Co., expressage .35 General Biological Supply, supplies 2,5.20 Gilpatric, Wilbur D., supplies. 498.22 Gin?] & Co., 3300lc.5 1,Q23.58 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 130.30 AUDITOR'S REPORT 325 Gregg Publishing Co., supplies 3.44 Hackett Bros., groceries 217,47 Hammett Co., T. L.. supplies 792.71 Harcourt, Brace S- Co., looks 226.11 Harper & Bros., kooks 27.84 Harvey Co., Arthur C., supplies 277.35 Hawes Electric Co., supplies 285.1 Heath & Co., D. C., boobs 568.83 Hobbs & Warren, books 1.08 Holden Patent Book Cover Co., binders 26.69 Holt & Bugbee Co., lumber 66.73 Homeyer Co., Chas. W., music 1..56 Horace Partridge Co., supplies 91.43 Houghton, Mifflin Co., supplies 308.56 Hoyt, William, supplies 3.30 Iroquois Publishing Co., supplies 61.40 Jacobs, Walter, music 6.40 Jordan Marsh. Co., supplies 48.70 Keith, Walter B., diplomas 99.75 l eimey Bros & Wolkins, supplies 94.10 Laidlaw Bens., books 29.58 Lippincott Co., J. B., boars 102.05 Little Brown Co., books 100.67 Library of Congress, supplies 5.65 Lyons &- Carnahan, books 65.12 Macmillan Co., books 286.71 Ka.kepeace, Inc., B. L., supplies 14.47 Manual Arts Press, printing, equip. 3.40 Mass. Bible Society. bibles 2.25 Mass.. Teachers Federation, music 4.00 McAdams, Wm. Al. L., supplies 154.88 1VrleCarthy-moms Co., supplies 8.75 McGraw-Hill Book Co., books 8.07 McIntosh Publishing Co., books 61..22 Nlentzer-Bush Co., books 85.19 Merrill Co., Chas. L., kooks 33.16 326 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Morrison, Maria P., postage 35.00 Morton, A. Lucy, engros. diplomas , 76.50 Multistamp Co., stencils 26.27 Noble & Noble, looks .80 Newton Music Co., records 6.00 Nolan Co., W. L., books 3.50 Oxford Book Co., beaks 35.65 Prentice-Mall, books 98.53 Public School Publishing Co., books 5.38 Railway Express Agency, expressage 5.44 Raynham Bleachery, supplies 25.05 Remington Rand Inc-, supplies 1743.83 Roosevelt, James, graduation paper 50.00 Row-Peterson & Co., boars 12.88 Sanborn & Co., Ben]. H., books 161.35 Science Service, nubs. 7.00 Scott-Foresman & Co., books 248.96 cribner's Sons Co., Chas., books 7C13 Shaw-'talker, supplies 4.62 Silver-Burdett & Co., looks 4 .12 Singer Sewing Machine Co., supplies 8.76 South-Western Publishing Co., books. 86.21 Standard Oil Co., oil 5.77 South Bead Lathe Works, emery grinder 1.60 Standard Maintenance Co., maintenance of typewriters 46.26 Standard Office Machine Co., varnish 1.08 Star lAarket Co., groceries 230.45 Thorp & Martin, cases 5.25 Teachers College, questionnaires 3.12 University Publishing Co., books 59.57 University Trust Co., books 452.01 ' ahn Co., George II., supplies 83.99 Waltham Foundry Co., castings 33.09 Ward's, supplies 3.00 Watertown Electric Co., supplies 68.65 AUDITOR'S REPORT 327 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 395.81 Weldon, H. J., supplies 24.00 Weller Publishing Co., subs. 65.00 Wensell & Co. ,supplies 40.36 Wheeler Publishing Co., boohs 5.85 White Co., R. H., supplies 63.56 Wilkinson & Co., A. J., tools 168.54 Westland & Co., Wm., supplies 16.00 Wild & Stevens, supplies 9.54 Wiley & Sons, John, boobs 7.36 Wilson Co., II. W., books 11.85 Winston Co., John C., books 172.48 Woad Co,, A. M., lumber 488.74 NVoodland, Chas. L., milk *55.21 Woolworth Co., F. W., supplies 17.75 World Book Co., books 135.82 Wolkins Co., Henry S., supplies I,562.71 Yawrnan & Erbe Mfg. Co., supplies 9.16 Total Expenditures 462,171.22 Transferred to Revenue 2,738.82 $464,910.04 School Dept., Operation Appropriation for 1934 $58,815.00 Trans. Town Meeting 3,200.00 62,015.00 -Expenditures Beatty, Richard, salary 1,700.00 $eigh, .Albert, salary 70.00 Burns, Michael, salary 1,584.74 Carroll, Francis, salary 790.62 Corcoran, John, salary 834.91 Coarxck, ,Adolphus, salary 1,700.00 Couture, Herman, salary 1,900.00 Doherty, Names, salary 1,363.95 r 328 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Dowd, Jas., salary 1,,)00.00 Driscoll, Jahn, salary 1,883.39 Duffy, Mrs. Mary, salary 948.35 Dwyer, Mrs. Delia, salary 981.54 Fvisy, Hubert, salary 1,900.00 Grant, Mrs, Rae, salary 950.00 Farrington, Jas., salary 1,800.00 Hartson, Wm., salary 1,900.00 Kelly, Jas. R., janitor service 102.50 Kerens, Grace, salary 23.65 Kerens, John, salary 212.82 Leach, Hubert, salary 36.68 LeSha.ne, Richard, salary 1,500.00 Manning, Delia, salary 950.00 14-fcElhiney, Geo., salary 300.00 Monahan, John, salary 60.00 Quinn, Terence, salary 1,500.00 Ross, David, salary 2,500.00 Ross, John J., salary 2,000.00 Sullivan, Mrs. Florence, salary 16.60 Touchette, Annex M., salary 950.00 Tracy, Annie, salary 950.00 Supplies American Oil Products Co., ail 570.84 A. P. W. Paper Co., supplies 36.75 Bleachery Fuel Co., fuel 12,619.05 Poston Con. Gas Co., service 985.24 Butter's Express, expressage 18.00 Carroll, Francis, service 5.00 Chesterton Co., A. W., supplies 296.10 City Fuel Co., fuel 203.18 Corcoran, Jahn, ja uto rservice 228.00 Doherty, James, service 1.5.00 Dowd Co., I1. J., towels 130.00 Dowd, James, Janitor service 332.00 Eagle Oil & Supply Co., supplies 121.52 AUDITOR'S REPORT 329 Edison Elec. Ill. Co,, service 8,187.38 Fletcher zZdw. Co., supplies 74.87 Fvisy, Hubert, janitor service 25.00 Gidley, Samuel, gas .96 Hackett Bros. Co., supplies 5.75 Hartson, Wm., service 5.00 Hawes Electric Co., parts 41.89 Jeimey Mfg. Co., gas and coil 123.32 Kelly, Jas. B., janitor service 102.50 Loughlin, Jos., service 3.00 Mass. Comm. of, State Prison, sup. 74.08 Alasury_Young Co., oil 29.88 Met. Ice Co., fuel oil 319.49 1Turphy, Edw. P., service 5.00 Raynh am Bleachery, supplies 13.60 Ross, John J., janitor service 1.78.80 Ryan Co., L., supplies 20.00 Standard Charcoal Co., charcoal 55.00 State Chemical Co., supplies 702.89 Stone & Forsyth Co., towels 395.00 Watertown S un,The, advt. 5.00 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, The, advertisement 9.50 Water Dept., water service 1,710.94 Total Expenditures 62,010.78 Transferred to Revenue 4.22 $62,015.00 School Dept., Maintenance Appropriation for 1934 $5,500.00 Expenditures Airway Branch of Boston, vacuum cleaner 71.56 Allen Shade Holder Co., shades 100.36 Allston Flee. Welding Co., welding 68.00 330 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Atlantic Flag Pale Co., flag pole 122.00 Babb & Co., Edw. ,E., supplies 39.16 Baker, Frank G.Y door lint p 7.00 Barnes & Janes, rep. damper regu- lators 1.47.64 Blair, Herman A.., turning Diana 3.00 Brookline Auto Body Repair, auto repair 4.50 Blurt Oil Burner Service, repaiaring 13.50 Chesterton Co., A. W., grater paint 224.25 Dick Co., A. B., cleaning Mimeo. 6.00 Fletcher lidw. Co., supplies 242.68 Stanley Freeman Co., E., supplies and repairs 432.10 Gardella, Primo, setting glass 4.00 General Electric Co., repair motor 24.50 Griffiths Saw Co., Albert, saws. 13.85 Hales, Alfred. W., cleaning clocks 12.00 Sidney W. Hall, repairs 5.60 Hawes Electric Co., repair clock 46. 8 Hhildey, U. E., malting key .25 Holmes Co., C. C., plumbing pa-rts 68.96 Gilbert Howe Gleason Co., Installing vacuum hearing pucrip 18.07 Hughes, Wm, H., electric repairs 3.65 Ideal Mower Sales & Service, SUP. 6.60 International Business Machine Co., repairs 23.20 Johnson Service Co., repairs 139.50 Denney Bras. S Wolkins, supplies 16.71 Lawn Mower Grinding Co., grinding 18.10 MacDonald, John, setting glass 1.2.00 ?Mass. Commonwealth of, State Prison, supplies 23.10 Mass. Gas & Elec. Supply, repairs 10.10 Master Plumbers Supply, Inc., supplies 92.60 Masur•y-Young Co., supplies 7.66 AUDITOR'S REPORT Sal McGlauflin, P. Fay, insurance 13.20 IUMcLean's, shade roller •30 Mc hirter, A. L., tuning piano 3.00 Narragansett Alfg. Co., keys 10.82 New Eng. Laundries, laundry 9.92 Newton Glass Co., glass 21.27 Nonantum Lumber Co., lumber 17.59 Pink, Jos. A., plumbing repairs 91.25 Powers Regulator Co., repairs to hewing ,system 155.55 Quality Saw Co., saws Tilde 42.55 Ross, David, garage rent and service 561.92 .Singer Sewing Mch. Co., parts .88 Smith Co., H. 13., grate bars 96.00 Standard Elec. Times, repairs 297.5 Standard Maintenance Co., maintenance of typeiters . 912.80 Sterne & Forsyth Go., fixtures 22.90 Vance, Alvin, recaneing 41.25 Vaughan Co., W. C., supplies 22.60 Vase Piano Co., 'tuning 12.00 Walker* & Pratt Mfg. Co., ,grate bars 93.00 Watertown Lumber Co., post, etc. 74.09 Watertown, Town of (Health Dept.), permit for plurabing 4.00 Watertown Wall Paper, supplies 1.85 Webster's Express, expressage 1.60 White & Clean Laundry, laundry 14.92 Whitney, Chas. A., plumbing 87.34 Worcester, Ralph H., repairs 3.75 Total Expenditures $4,632.95 Transferred to Revenue 867.05 $5,500.00 Scilool Dept., New Equipment Appropriation for 1934 $700.00 332 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Expenditures Hammett Co., J. L., sand table 20.20 :Denney Bros. & Wolkirs, chair, desks 66.2+5 Kenio ey, Hora.ce S., chair desk 5.00 Royal. Typewriter Co., typewriter 60.00 'olkins Co., Henry S., lockers 545.60 Total Expenditures $697.05 Transferred to Revenue 2.95 700.00 School Dept., Miscellaneous Appropriation for 1.93d $6,400.00 Expenditures Carney, Mary, salary $1,500.00 Harding, Susan ]VI., salary 1,500.00 Johnson, Alice, salary 1,500.00 Xelly, Dr. Edw. J., salary 500.00 Toppan, Dr. Albert B., salary 500,00 Zovickian, Dr. H., salary 500.00 Supplies Bale & Co., Edw. E., supplies 4.34 Carney, Mary, expenses 1.4.11 Claflin Co., Walter, supplies 72.74 French, Lucile G., carfare 39.98 Harding, Susan M., carfare & expenses 4.00 Johnson, ,dice, carfare 9.60 Xeating•, Franklin P., carfare 9.1.0 Kelley, Timothy, sprays 11.00 Nelson, Earl C., expenses 33.20 Newton Music Store, music .90 Noden, Elizabeth R., transportation 21-45 O'Toole the Florist, spray 5.00 Pace, Wilfred II, expenses 1.00 Tilbert, Elizabeth F., transportation 74.25 AUDITOR'S REPORT 333 Whitehill, Edw. I-L, incidentals 45.9E Total Expenditures 0,345.63 Transferred to Revenue 54.37 $6,400.00 School Dept.,Evening Appropriation for 1934 $3,450.00 ExpendituTes Andr•en, Ann, salary $144.00 Andrews, Jos., salary 81.00 Banks, Pauline, salary 87.00 Batchelder, Edw. P., salary 57.00 Burns, Mrs. Mary, salary 81.00 Corcoran, John, salary 135.60 Doherty, James, salary 6.00 Downey, Mary, salary 1 8.00 Ford, Patrick B., salary 57+ .00 Geary, Mrs. Cecelia, salary 144.00 Harrigan, Kathleen, sc.ilar.y 3.00 Hillen, Ethel, salary 87.00 Hunt, Mrs. Frances R., salary 36.00 aveny, John P., salary 72,00 Keep, Marion P., salary 144.00 Kelley, John Francis, salary 48.00 Kelley, Jr., Jahn J. ,salary 128.00 Lyons, Helen, salary 138.00 Maloney, John, salary 138.00 McCann, Beatrice, salary 135.00 McDonald, Donald, salary 138.00 Mitten, Helen E., salary $138.00 Mellen ,Margaret, salary 57.00 Nelson, Earl C., salary 230.00 Paquette, Charlotte, salary. 138.00 Ross, John J., salary 135.60 Shaw, Carolyn W., salary 2.70 334 WA'TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Smith, Those C., salary 13 .00 Tierney, Edna M., salary 51.00 Supplies American Boole Co., books 16.73 Babb & Co., Edw. E., supplies 21.60 Bradley Co., Milton,.supplies 6.88 Chandler School, looks 12.71 Ginn & Co., books 21.93 Gregg Publishing Co., books 8.96 olkins Co., Henry S., supplies 1.3.34 Total Expenditures $2,99 r.10 Transferred to Revenue 452.90 3,450.00 School Dept., Trade and Continuation Appropriation for 1934 $10,000.00 Ezpmditures Boston, City of, tuition 1,126.47 Middlesex {county, tuition 44.00 Lynn, City of, tuition 24.40 Newton, City of, tuition 8,156.93 omerville, City of, tuition 146.1.6 Waltham, City of, tuition 38.4 Total Expenditures $9,536,41 Transferred to Revenue 463.59 $10,000.00 School Dept., Transportation Appropriation for 1934 $1,500.00 Expenditures Lovell Bus Lines, transportation $1,416.00 Transferred to Revenue 84.00 1,500.00 ,piUDITOR'S REPORT 335 School Dept., Smith_Hug_hes and Deceived from State $86.73 Expenditures Keating, Franklin P., salary -18.18 Woodbury, Madeline A. ,salary 38,55 Total Expenditures $86,73 $86.78 School Dept,, C. W. A. Balance brought forward $1,251.99 Expenditures. Eagle Cornice & Skylight Co., pitch 1.40.00 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 223.33 Gatchell Glass Co., supplies 7.50 Kendall Mill Supply Co., pnint 234.25 McAdnms, Wm.M. L., supplies 1.8.83 McElroy, B. H., tenting printing equip, 60.00 McN Nara, J. H., supplies 14.25 Moms, G. E., renting roofing equip. 75.00 O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., lumber 48.98 Patent Scaffolding Co., scaffolding 279.00 Travers-Sandell, waterproflfimQ� 1.14.95 Watertown Bldrs. Suppler Co., sulal)lies 31.86 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 9.48 "Dotal Expenditures $1,251.38 Transferred to Revenue .61 $1,251.99 SchoolDept., Civil Works Projects Appropriation for 1934 $2,900.00 Expenditures Baxter, Geo. 0., plumbing supplies 66.25 Chapman & Soden Co., pitch 121.52 336 WAT RTOWN TOWN REPORT Fletcher I4dw. Co., supplies 973.71 Mr*vey Co., Arthur C., supplies 57.15 Kendall Mill Supply Co,, paint 80.40 Lally & Co., Jos. M., scaffolding 25.00 Master Plumbers Supply Co., supplies 38.61 McElroy, B. H., rent of equip. 120.00 AkN-arnara, J. II., supplies 16.95 Morris, G. E., rent of equip. 200.40 Patent Scaffolding Co., scaffolding 390-83 mithp B. W., repairing ladders 14.45 'Travers-Sandell, waterproofing 375.50 Watertown Lldrs. Supply Co., supplies 97.22 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 221.25 Total Expenditures 2,799.24 Transferred to Revenue .76 ,$%800.00 Pubbe Library, Salaries ,Appropriation for 1934 $25,250.00 Expenditures Raw, Elsa, salary 600.00 Brask, Antoinette, salary 220.50 Clark, J. L., salary 900.00 Coffey, John, salary 15.50 Collins, Beatrice C., salary 122.38 Cotzrtney, Minnie C., salary 1,600.00 Crockford, Chas., salary 28.00 Gillmett, IMauel C., salary 1,0515.99 Greene, Katherine B., salary X,540.00 Ilalfyard, Allan, salary 25.00 Flanson, Evelyn, salary 140.63 Hinkley, W. ZI., salary 57.00 Hotz, Alaryr B., salary 92.90 Kelly, James, salary 200.00 Kelley, Rose, salary 600.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 997 Knowles, Mary G., salary 1,100.00 Leedharn, Wm., salary 66.00 Latch, Ruth E., salary 1,358.33 Madden, Esther E., salary 1,000.00 Alannix, Bernard, salary 1,400.00 Martin, Doris G., salary 1,500.00 Masters, Lydia W., salary 3,OOO.00 Alead, Corinne, salary 1,80O.00 Moor+e, Eleanor L., salary 1,800.00 Pollock, Chas., salary 399.98 5arna, i4Iazy, salary 6.00 Sellon, Walter, salary 51.50 Shattuck, Sarah, saiary 1,400.00 Smith, Helen, salary 376.90 Smith, Laura, salary 28.85 Wellington, Jos. H., salary 57.00 Wetsell, Mildred, salary 138.98 White, Ruth C., salary 1,100.00 York, Kary E., salary 1,500.00 Total Expenditures $25,242.44 Transferred to Revenue 7.56 $25,20-0.00 Public Library, Books, Periodicals and Bindings Appropriation for 1934 96,000.00 Expenditures American Book Co., boos 19.77 American Historical Assoc., subs. 5.00 American Library Assoc., books 2.25 Art Education Press, Inc., supplies 3.47 Baker & Taylor, subs. 13.18 Beckely-Cardy Co., books 79.62 Berberian Bookstore, boobs 16.92 Boohshop for Boys and Girls, books 37.17 Poston Herald Travelers Corp., papers 14.40 38 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT" Boy Scouts of America, manuals 1.12 Civil Service Book Co., book 1.04 Clark Co., Chas. W., books 705.82 Cox Book Co., carol hooks 18.52 Frontier Press Co., supplies 15.50 Friedman's, books 3.8 Gin-r & Co., supplies 114.33 Goldberger Agency, Heiman, subs. 71.45 Male, Cushman &. Flint, supplies 3.13 Handicrafter, The, subs. 2.00 Heath & Ca., D. C., books 42.04 Houghton & Mifflin, boos 99.77 Huntting Co., H. R., books 82.62 Ideal Bookshop, Inc., books 8.40 Internat'l Ttext book Co., supplies 2.64 Jr. Literary Guild, books 113.85 Karr, Jean, books 4.75 Keystone View Co., supplies 5.19 Leary--Stuart Co., books 3.15 IAbrary Book IYou se, books 608.69 Maynard, Katherine, supplies 4.09 Minot, John Clair, books 939.90 Nat'l Biblophile Service, hooks 1.60 New Eng. Historic Genealogical Society, dues 5.06 New Brig. News, books 153.59 Noble & Noble, supplies 11.23 Nolan Co., W. L., supplies 5.50 Old Corner Bookstore, books 5.50 Personal Book Shop, books 1,281.97 Rand-AfcNally Co., atlas 5.93 Rebuilt Bookshop, books 2.17 Ritter, Clement V., hooks 24.82 Roemer, Inc., A. H., books 27.62 Row-Paterson & Co., beaks 7.12 Sa.lmond, Eloise F'., hooks 2.54 Schoetrhof Book Co., books 21.42 AUDITOR'S DEPORT 889 Scribners Sores, Chas., supplies 27.04 Silver-Burdett & Co., books 11.20 Small & Hanson, books 103.80 Smith, N. T., supplies 22.90 Spaulding's Bookshop, Mary, boobs 3.15 Trustee of Pudic Reservations, Mass. Landscape survey 1.00 Union Library Assoc., books 17.09 University Society, Inc., books 17.59 Van Nostrand Co., Inc., books 4.73 Wagner Co., R. W'., books 69.75 Watertown News Go., transcript 68.88 Watertown Sun, The, subs. 6.00 Watertown Tribune-Enterpanse, The, subs. 6.90 Wells Bindery, L. A., binding 1,469.87 Whitman & Co., Albert, books 129.88 Wilson Co., T-1. W., books 79.45 Womrath's Inc., A. R., books 2.44 Total Expenditures $5,999.68 Transferred to Revenue .32 $6,094.00 Public Library, Maintenance Appropriation for 1934 $5,000.00 Expenditures American Cleaning Co., window cleaning $41.28 American Library Assoc., dues 5.00 A. M. Archer & Co., supplies 24.75 Art Education Press, supplies 4.15 Baker, Frank G., rep. leak 43.75 Baker & Taylor, books 19.36 Barnard & Co., F. J., supplies 2.69 Pell, Edw. L., maps 1.50 a40 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Boston Curs. Gas Co., service 13.23 .Poston Alill Remnants Co., supplies 20.00 Bowker Co., P. R., boolcs 1.25 Brae Burn Nursery, shrubs 14.70 Brestol Co. House of Correction, mats 12.40 Butter's Express, expressage 6.35 Cameron, W. R., sharpening lawn mower 3,00 Cook Chairs, Ine., refmisliing library furnitLre 201.50 Crawford, Ward S., refillilig fire ex- tinguisher 1.50 Crown Shade S. Screen Co., roller 1.25 Direct Stores, Inc., posters 4.75 Donaldson, Vim., repairs 183.55 Eastern Products Co., supplies 6.00 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 288.47 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., service 930.90 Emulso Corp., metal polish 2.00 Farm Service Stones, Inc., sheep dress. 4.030 Federal Chemical Go., wax 18.60 Fidelity Specialty Co., supplies 15.30 Fletcher{ I-Idw. Co., supplies 34.08 Gaylord Bros., supplies 428.53 Gifford Supply Co., supplies 43.13 Gosling, Herbert, plumbing repairs 1.5.50 Green's Paste Works, supplies 8.68 Hail, Sidney- W., labor 16.45 Hawes Electric Co., elec. repairs 23.55 Holcomb AIfg. Co., supplies 6.86 Holliston Mills, Inc., supplies 40.65 Uotz, Mary B., services 30.80 Household Fuel Co., fuel 1,062.08 I-luntting Co., H. R., supplies 4.24 Internat:'1 Engineering Works, lockers 79.38 Library Art Club, supplies 6.00 Library of Congress, cards 85.4 AUDITOR'S REPORT 841 Lord, H. A, map 9.8O Lydston, W. W., cleaning and rep. inh-wells 18.40 Mason, Ralph W., wreaths 6.00 Mass., Comm. of, Dept. of Correction, .supplies 5.34 Masters, Lydia W., incidentals 84.72 Masury-Young Co., supplies 7.95 McArdle, E. E., supplies 218.60 McElhiney, Eldon E., painting 23.6O Meister Co., D. A., supplies 2.00 Met. Ice Co., fuel oil 99.0.5 Minneapolis-Honeywell Reg. Co., repairing clock 8.150 Nat'l Education Assoc., subs. 5.00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 229.88 Peabody, C. A., supplies 2.81. Photographic History Service, supplies 18.28 Railway Express Agency', expressage 14.16 Remington-Rand, Inc., supplies 6.65 Riveto I4ffg. Co_, supplies 2.91 SmithCorona Typewriter, L. C., platen and typewriter 34.50 Snow Iran Works, W. A., fence 149.00 Spencer,Mfg. Co., S. M., supplies 14.92 Stone & Forsythe Co., supplies 18.14 Supremacy Pen $ Ink Co., supplies 4.00 Titus, L. C., repairs 6.50 Valois, Albert, expenses 247.65 Wadsworth Howland Co., supplies 1.+64 Ward's, supplies 8.15 Water Dept., servied 19.4:5 Wells Bindery, L. A., binding 1.70 Whitford, E. A., chair glides 17.:50 White Co., R. I-1., supplies 7.45 - Total Expenditures $4,999.33 842 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Transferred to Revenue .67 5,000.00 Public Library, Equipment for Addition Transferred Town Meeting $400.00 Expenditures Gaylord Bros., equipment $396.00 Transferred to Revenue 4.00 400.00 Library Trust Find Income Balance brought forward $6.33 Income received 479.05 ' 485.38 Expenditures Clarke o., Chas. W., nooks 7.50 Goldberger Agency, Herman, magazines 350.00 Masters, Lydia W., celebration expense 9.00 Minot, John Clair, books 39.30 Nolan Co., W. L., books 22.50 Personal Book Shop, boobs 11.25 Scribner's Sons, Chas., beoks 22,50 Small & Hansen, I)OO .s 17.00 Total Expenditures $479.05 Balance carried forward 6.33 $485.38 RECREATION AND UNCLASSIFIED Park Dept., Superintendent Appropriation for 1934 $500.00 Expenditures Mosman, Arthur D., salary $500.00 500.00 AUDITOR'S €EPORT 943 Park Dept,, Maintenance Appropriation for 1934 $2,500.00 Expenditures Barirabee Service Stores, Inc., truck and bus cases $117.30 Eaten, Leroy S., printing 6.60 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 6.40 Goding, Herbert, plumbing repairs .40 Hayes Service Station, repairs 33.60 Tenney Mfg. Co., gas 128.19 LaN" Mower Gr;indirm Co., grinding 9.20 Lloyd, Francis G., paint 2.85 Pascoe, George T., typew titer 65.00 Payroll, weekly 2,036.95 Roberts, H. D., dump truck 70.00 Rockwell,Winthrop G., incidentals 3.11 Thompson-Durkee, bubbler 3.80 Sherwood, W. V., lettering 9.00 Watertown Tire Co., auto repairs 3.10 Watertown Water Dept., service 4.50 Total Expenditures $2,500.00 $2,500.00 Park Dept., Victory Field Appropriation for 1984 $2,000.00 Expenditures Bailey-Stewart Co., instal, pilot top $1.10 Boston 'Cons. Gas Go., service 33.20 Butter's Express, expressage .95 Edison Elec. I11. Co., service 8.85 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 15.54 Fuller- &- Son Lumber Co., G., scare board 3.19 Green & Co., S. B., cement 20.15 Hawes Electric Co., parts 5.25 344 W:ATER'2`OWN TOWN REPORT Yver Johnson Sporting Goods Co., Bases 11.50 Jenney Mfg. Co., gas 22.40 Lawn Mower Grinding Co., grinding 4.00 New Eirg. Toro Co., supplies 53.76 Payroll, weekly 1,55.05 Praetor, S. E. & R, C., grass seed 17.50 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 20.94 Watertown Water Dept., service 26.1.0 Total Expenditures $1,998.r 8 Transferred to Revenue 1.22 2,000.00 Parr Dept., Tennis Courts- Appropriation for 1934 $700-00 Expenditures Gooding, Berbert, supplies $ .61 Iver Johnson ,Sporting Goods Co., supplies 77.20 McMurtry, FTed'k, gravel 10U0 New Eng. Toro Co., repairs and supplies 45,71 Pay Roll, weekly 466.23 Watertown Water Dept., service 8.25 Total Expenditures $700.00 $700,00 Park Dept., Waterproofing Grand Stand Appropriation for 1984 $150.O0 Expenditures Morris, G. E., labor $79.58 Transferred to Revenue 70.42 $150.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 345 Park Dept., C.W.A. Balance brought forward $27.40 Expenditures Proctor, S. E. & P. C., picks and Dandles $25.07 Transferred to Revenue 2.33 27.40 Park Dept., "Delta" McGrlauflin Bequests Balance brought forward $476.25 Expenditures Brec t & Sons, Jos., plants $35.50 Theurer Contracting Co., Otto A., curbing 330.00 Total Expenditures 365. )0 Balance carried forward 110.75 476.25 Kayground Dept., Salaries Appropriation for 1934 $2,200.00 Andrews, Jos., salary $219.00 Callan, Mary, salary 80.00 Carroll, Jr., Maurice, salary 104.00 Daughters, Robert T., salary 11.00 Donnelly, Jr., Andrew J., salary 40.00 Ward, Patrick B., salary 96.00 +Gara.way, Mrs. IVIary B., salary 88.00 Costos, .Evelyn V., salary 80.00 Gough, Anita M., salary 96.00 Grimes, Albert, salary 80.00 Harrington, Ruth, salary 80.00 Harris, Jr., JohIl J., salary 70.00 Holland, Francis, salary 88,00 Knapp, Warren D., salary 80.00 W A'ITERTQW14 TOWN REPORT Linehan, Marie, salary 34.00 Maloney, Thigh, salary 77.00 McBreen, Patricia, salary 77.00 McSridge, Lawrence S., salary 40.00 McCarron, Mrs. Mary, salary 88.00 1�'IcElligot, Mary C., salary 70.00 Milmore, Mary L., salary 30.00 Mulva.hill, Grace R.,-salary 96.00 Megan, James, salary 104.00 Riley, Gerard. J., salary 96.00 Shriver, Mrs. Elizabeth, salary 70.00 Sullivan, Lillian A., salary 70.00 Valley, Jr., Thos P., salary 40.00 Total Expenditures $2,200.€10 Playground Dept., Maintenance Appropriation for 1934 $12500.00 Expenditures Andrews, Jos. W., services $15.50 Berry Hdw. Co,, supplies 1.35 Brine Co., Jas. W., supplies 30.75 Callan, Mary, incidentals 2.90 Cleary, the Druggist, supplies 16.95 Dwyer, Frank, gas 9.59 Ellis& Sons Co., W. H., towing float 50.00 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 10.16 Gough, Anna M., supplies 1..05 Grant Co., W. T., supplies .79 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 1.15 Grosvenor c Co., t . X., repairs 71.25 Harris, Chas. A., lathing suits 14.00 Jackson New Eng. Sash & Dior, doer and frome 4.75 Kearns Service Station, gas 8.44 AUDITOR'S REFORT 347 McCarthy-Morris Co., supplies 65.65 Mulvihill, Grace, incidentals 2.00 Pay Roll, weeldly 1,168.00 hriver, Mrs. Elizabeth D., incidentals 2.50 Taylor's Typewriter Exchange, xibbon 1.00 Woolworth Co., F. W., supplies 21.45 Total Expenditures $1,499.23 Transferred to Revenue .77 Playground Dept., New Equipment .Appropriation for 1934 $300.00 Expenditures Ellis & Son Co., W. 11, floatstage $300.00 300.00 Pensions Appropriation for 1934 130600.00 Trans. Tovni Meeting 250.00 $12,950.00 Expenditures Andrews, John, pension $600.00 Brown, Vernon S.', pension 1,100.00 Burke, Martin, pension 584.24 Burlde, Wm., pension 63.70 Coleman, Wm. F., pension 1,100.00 Doyle, Ins., pension 752.50 Ferreins, Jas. W., pension 747.26 Flaherty, Xchael, pension 7 82.50 Howard, Wm. A., pennon 1,000.00 Lane, Ward., pension 1,100.00 Lawn, mhos., pension 747.26 Maguire, Peter, pension 912.90 348 WATER:TOWN 'TOWN REPORT Murphy, Thos. J., pension 1,100.00 Oliveto, Frank, pension 912.90 Perkins, Leis, pensioil 196.90 St4nley, Thos., pensiol3 1,300.00 Walsh, Patrick, pension 782.50 Total Expenditures $13,812,66 Transferred to Revenue 137.34 $18,950.00 Nichols Annuity Appropriation for 1934 $750.00 Expenditwes Nichols, Sadie, annuity $750.00 750.00 Streeter Annuity Appropriation for 1934 $750.00 Expa)�ditures Streeter, 1�atie Cam., annuity $750.00 750.00 Memorial Day Appropriation for 1034 $1.,100.00 Patten, Ina-ac R., G,A.R. Post No. 81 1,100.00 $1_,100.00 Insurance Appropriation for 1934 $10,835.37 Expenditures McElhiney, Eldon E., painting $140.00 0. W. Meserve Printing, printing 18.75 O'Srion, Russell Co., insurance 9,99+6.52 .AUDITOR'S REPORT 340 Petroleum Heat & Power Co., overhauling burner 83.87 Wright, Edw. F., insurance 511.50 Total Expenditures $10,750.64 Transferred to Revenue 84.73 $10,835.31 Workmen's Compensation Appropriation for 1984 $5,000.00 Expenditures Bardezbanian, Seragan, injury $118.86 Biller, Dr. Albert, service 41.00 Branch, Dr. Byron, x-ray 15.00 Burns, Michael, injury 64.29 Butler, George F'., supplies 21.22 Cambridge, Hospital, care 23.60 Colligan, Jahn, injury 138.08 Doyle, Jahn P., service 5.10 Debt. of Industrial Accidents, examination 10.00 Gallagher, llb-s. Annie, settlement 624.00 Gorman, Dr. Eu,g;ent F., service 16.00 Greene, Dr. David D., service 10.00 Biggins, Patrick J., injury 468.00 Kelley, Francis W., injury 170.94 Kelley, Tar. WI. J., sell ice 410.00 Kirker, IVIrs. Agnes, injury 122.82 McGuire, Wm. P., incidentals .50 McHugh, John, injury 25.72 Moloney, Dr. Albert AI., ,service 10.00 11yerson, Dr. Abraham, service 25.00 Pesce, Dr. Guy C., service 13.00 Quirk, Dr. Thos. C., service 15.00 Ransom's Taxi, service 10.00 Rogers, Dr. Wm. A,, services 10.00 350 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT St. Elizabeths Hospital, care 5.00 Sheehan, Gerald, injury 630.81 Welsh, Chas. D., injury 4.00 White & Co., C. W., anklet truss 1.69 Wylie, Dar. Earl J., service 64.00 York, Isar. Robert S., service 19.00 Total Expe-nditures $3,093.03 Transferred to Revenue 1,906.97 $5,000.00 Printing Town Reports Appropriation for 1934 $1.,159.38 Expenditures Hampshire Press $1,159.38 Headquarters V.F.W. Appropriation for 1934 �1,OS0.(l0 Expenditures Tomasett , Grebory, rent $1,080.00 $1,080.00 Headquarters, Disabled American Vet. Appropriation for 1934 $360.00 Expenditures Skinner I-Eram B., rent $270.00 Transferred to Revenue 90.00 ,$360.00 Contingent Appropriation for 1934 $2,450.00 Expenditures Berquist, Paul, auto repairs $25.00 Bigelow-Kennard Co., elec. fixtures 32.00 Bond, Harold F., winding town clock 25.00 Pond, Harol, ringing bell 10.00 Boston Blue Print Co., blue print .91 Boston Elevated R. R., license 4.+00 Brae Burn Nursery, pruning shrubs 39.38 AUDITOR'S REPORT �511 Carter's Ynk Co., supplies 3.8 Cate, Richard L., painting flag pole 1€1.00 Connors, Anna, services 6.00 Dimon-Union Stamp Works„ stamps 3.15 Edison Elea. 111. Co., service 5.00 Graphic Press, The, printing 7.00 heshion, Frank J., claim 6.85 Ingalls, Ernest K., singing bell 12.50 Karalel{a.s, Stella J. & Steven G., claim 70.00 Keating, Mrs. Anna, switchboard operator 42.00 Kelly, Dr. E. J., services 25.00 Kelley, Dr. M. J., services 100.00 Kelley, Timothy, land damages 22.00 Kelley, Timothy, flowers 10.00 Lawyers Co-op Publishing Co., bock 15.00 Leighton, Thos., registering and recording 26.25 Lombard, Dr. Herbert L., services 25.00 Martin, Laura H., claim 250.00 Mass., Comm. of, Dept. Cor., flag 6.91 McAdams Inc., Wrn. M. L., supplies 14.65 McGuire, Wm. P., incidentals 6.73 McNamara, Francis J., witness fees 64.00 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 12.60 Moran, Marie, switchboard operator 148.50 Ylirray, Hugh R., painting and gilding clock faces on Unitarian church 75.00 Muscara, James and Rose, settlement 200.00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 127.63 Parsekian, Veronica, settlement 354.91 P. 0. Dept., postage 21.92 Reforma.troy for Women, flag 6.91 Royal Typewriter Co., maint. of machm' ery 24.00 352 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Shipton, Wallace A., ringing bell e�.00 Sprague, Mrs. Anna, settlement 0.00 Stewart, Mrs. Robert A., settlement 25.00 Thomas, W. H., plastering `2f.00 Vala.s, Nellie, Alexander & Francis, injuries 200.00 Watertown Sun, The, advertisement 6.50 'west Publishing Co., bo0lcs 150.00 York, Dr. Robert S., service 25.00 Total Expenditures $2,329,13 Transferred t0 Revenue 120.87 $2,450.00 Reserve fund Appropriation for 1034 $10,000.00 Expenditures Collector, Tax sale advt. $266.40 Collector, recording 420.10 Health contingent, Transfer 300.00 Highway, Stable special, Transfer 500.00 Police, special, Transfer 95.00 Police, contingent, Transfer '750.00 Soldiers Relief, Transfer 4,000.00 Total Expenditures $6,331.50 Transferred to Revenue 3,668.50 - 10,000.00 Unpaid Bills Appropriation for 1934 $36 r.04 Expenditures Carroll, Jos. L., auto expenses ,$25.00 Caverly, Francis, auto expenses 25.00 Kelley, Dr. Al. J., sere*ices. 100.00 Lyndonville Creamery, rn lk 40.65 AUDITOR'S REPORT 353 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 176.39 Total Expenditures $367.04 $367.04 Holland Expense Appropriation for 1934 $92.00 E rpenditwr•es Holland, Edw, D., expenses to Washington $92.00 $92.00 U. R. A. Appropriation for 1934 $20,000,00 Ex'`panditures Acme 'window Cleaners, cleaning windows $25.00 Berger & Sens, C. L., repairs 44.00 Bleachery Fuel Co., charcoal 5.00 Boston Structural Steel Co., supplies 142.00 Brown, Chas. Jewell, Wjor 115.70 Bruning Co., Chas., supplies 165.10 Burroughs Adding Torch. Co., service 6.60 Busconi Oil Co., gas 515.83 Carbone, Jelin, trucking' 1,025.80 Chain Link Fence Co., fence parts 8.83 Concrete Steel Co., steel bars 27.00 Condon Corp., John P., trucking 17316.60 Condon Corp., John P., concrete 1,827.00 Dick Co., A. B., supplies 6.55 Direct Stores, paint 14.42 Downey, Mary E., supplies 8.20 Dunn's, supplies 71.45 Durable Wire Rope Co., wire 13.54 Eagle Cornice & Skylight 354 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Works, pitch 28.34 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 24.90 Field & Son Inc., W. W., repairs on boiler 335.96 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 1,242.01 Gaylord Eras., supplies 38.50 General Crashed Stone Co., stone 77.46 Graphic Press, The, printing 1.50 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 30.27 Grosvenor & Co., W. J, metal 182.00 Halenza., H. C., expenses 48.50 Harris, Chas. A., gloves, etc. 34.30 Hayes Service Station, auto repairs 20.10 Hawes Electric Co., iron 5.50 Rowell, Wm. E., repairs and storage 33.05 Highway Pay Roll, weekly 6,278.35 Kendall Mill Supply, supplies 863.35 Keystone Driller Co., draft 12.60 oplow Tr -dng Co., supplies 98.96 Lawn Mower Grinding Co., grinding 3.50 Leighton, Thos., blue prints 1.31 MacDonald, Robert, music +61.31 McNamara Inc., J. H., concrete 154.00 Nonantum Lumber Co., lumber 162.21 Paris, Gertrude H., supplies 15. 5 Patent Scaffolding Co., renting scaffolding 179.67 Perkins, E. A., garage doors 65.90 Romano, Samuel, trucking 474.00 Royal Typewriter Co., maintenance of machine 30.00 Singer Sewing Mch. Co., supplies 169.45 smith, E. W., ladder 31.50 Snow Iron Works, W. A., strainer 1.75 Spaulding-Moss Co., ribbon 1.05 Sullivan, Jas. H., gas 126.09 Sullivan, Wm. H., trucking 1,316.60 AUDITOR'S REPORT 355 Taylor Typewriter Co., maintenance 7.50 Travers-Sandell Inc., waterproofing 104.50 Waltham Coal Co., cement 29.40 Waltham Lime & Cernent, cement 1,149.47 Ward's, supplies 8.10 Waterproof Paint 8 Tarnish Co., paint 39.87 Watertown Eldr's Supply Co., p1pq 547.93 Watertown Letter Shop, printing 4.00 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 149.67 Watertown Shoe Store, rubber boots 183.85 White Iron Works, C. III., manholes 241.60 Wright, H. F'., carfa.res 34.00 'fatal Expenditures $19,998.43 Transferred to Revenue 11.57 $20,000.00 ENTERPRISE AND CEMETERIES Water Dept., Salaries Appropriation for 1934 $5,536.00 �`17))e-adit tres Rundlett, Walter, salary $8,200.00 Bright, Emma L., salary 1,036.00 Rundlett, Laura, salary 1,300.00 Total Expendit tires $5,536.00 $5,536.00 Water Dept., Office Expense Appropriation for 1934 $2,125.26 Expenditures American City Magazine, subs. $4.00 Boston Janitors Supply Co., supplies 2.00 356 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Bruning Co., Chas., supplies 207.49 Eaton, Leroy S., pinting 23.30 Gray Gift Strop, supplies 61.85 Groom & Co., Thos., supplies 8.20 Hughes, James F., supplies 103.75 Hutcheson Co., blue prints 12.12 Johnson, Edwin, salary 874.92 McArdle, H. E., supplies 3.45 McDermott, F. A., .supplies 8.40 New Eng. Adding Mch. Co., repairs 5.70 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 232.29 New Eng.. Towel Supply Co., service 9.75 Pequossette Press, printing 160,00 P. 0. Dept., postage 281.74 Standard Mainten.-mee Co., main- tenance of typewriter 12.00 'Underwood Elliott Fisher Co.„ t3q)ewriter 108,00 Ward's, supplies 3.70 Total Expenditures $2,122.66 Transferred to Revenue 2.59 $2,125.25 Water Dept., Maintenance Appropriation for 1934 $41,900.00 Expenditures American Oil Products Co., gas $182.98 Boston & Maine R. R., freight 32,45 ButTa.lo Pipe & Foundry, supplies 164.25 Builders Iran Foundry, pipe 48.26 Busconi Oil Co., gas 442.88 Chesterton Co., A. W., supplies 262.74 Conroy, Robert L., supplies 17.25 Dur4nan, Jr., Jas: H., auto repairs 7.00 Dwyer, l rank A., greasing truck 5.50 Edison Elec. Ill, Co., service 87.1.9 AUDITOR'S REPORT 357 Eureka Pipe Co., couplings 2.49 Everett Bros. Inc., expressage .35 Field & Scan Inc., Walter W., auto repairs 100-15 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 152.47 Gingra.ss, E. P., grinding lawn mower 5.00 Green & Co., S. B., supplies 48.81 Gulf Refining Co., ail 43.80 Ha,lpin's Welding Strop, spring cleaners 9.75 Hauck Mfg. Co,, supplies 109.73 Hawes Elea Co., switch 1.10 Hayes Service Station, repairs 68.20 Hersey Mfg. Co., meter parts 1,306.12 Hopkins, John J., sharpening picks 154.95 Hughes, Wm. H., elec. facture 4.75 Hurley Motor Repair Seri*ice, repairs 168.23 Hydraulic Development Corp., Hydro-Tice 106.00 I- ynY in, J., atito repairs 2.50 Jenney Mg. Co., gas 174.48 Johnson, Edwin, salary 737.31 Kearns Service Station, service 195.80 Kendall Mill Supply, supplies 34.50 Kennedy Valve Mfg. Co., valves 1,073.36 Lead Lined Iron Pine Co., pipe 58.10 LeBaron Co., E. L., iron castings 170.78 Leonard Fuel Co., coal 104.30 Linde Air Products Co., The, supplies 2.60 Ludlow Valve Mfg. Co., valves 17.45 Lyons, Jahn F., insurance 222.00 Alacauley & Sons, D., drills dressed 5.70 111aclntoslr Coal Co., Jobn, coal 81.35 Mass., Comm. of, registration 12.00 Master Plumbers Supply Inc., coupling .24 358 'WATER.TOWN TOWN REFOWr i41c17ermott, A. E., insurance 20G.1O McDermott, F. A., supplies 72.75 McDonald Tire & Battery, service 2.50 Meister Co., D. A., oak wedges 4.00 Alueller Co., supplies 5.91 Nally, T. E., storage 15.00 Nat'l. Boston Lead Co., supplies 10.70 Neptune Aleter Co., gaskets 44.60 New Eng. Brick Co,, grinding clay 2.00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 57.77 I' onantum Coal Co., coal 65.50 Northeastern Express Inc., expressage 1.00 Dates, Edw. A., insurance 195.50 Ogden & Thompson, straw 11.76 Otis Bros. Co., supplies 69.00 Parker-Danner Co.., l :iitern globes 5O.11 Pay Roll, weekly 33,237.48 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., glass 6.00 Railway Express Agency, expressage .51 Red Hed Mfg. Co., couplings 53.38 Rundlett, Walter E., garage rent 62.00 Shutt, George L., tires 6100 Standard Auto Gear Co., supplies .43 Sullivan, Jas. fib., kerosene 117.61 Sumner 8 Dunbar, supplies `60.16 Thompson-Dur liee Co., supplies 33.59 Watch City Chevrolet ,repairs 5.00 Watertown Brake & Elee. ser�rice supply 33.80 Watertown Tire Co., auto repairs 11.35 White Co., Tlie, auto repairs 57.11 Woodward & Tyler, insurance 9.60 Total Expenditures $41,297.28 Transferred to Revenue 2.72 $4.10300.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 359 Water Dept., Vacation Appropriation for 1934 $1,299.00 Expenditures Pay Roll, weekly $1,299.00 $1,299.00 Water Dept, Civil 'Works Projects Appropriation for 1934 $8,960.00 Expenditures Boston �,- 1llaine R. R.., freight $51.57 Builders Iron Foundry, supplies 562.18 Caldweel Co., George A., supplies 93.35 Cheste.rton Co., A. W., globes 897.80 Eureka, Pipe Co,, inc., couplings .54 Hopkins, John J., sharpening picks 28.75 Kendall :Mill Supply, supplies 76.15 Kennedy Valve Mfg. Co., gates 579.60 LeBaarron Foundry Co., E. L., castings 205.47 Ludlow Valve AMA,. Co., hydrants 1,162.82 Mea ter Co., D. A., supplies .48 Nat'l. Boston Dead Co., pipe 1.5.52 Parker Danner Co., repairs 3.00 Red Hed Mfg. Co., unions 285.75 Sullivan, Jas. H., gas 71.92 `warren Pipe Co of Mass., pipe 5,425.15 Total Expenditures $8,960.00 - - 8,960.00 Water Dept., New 1934 Car Appropriation for 1934 $625,00 Expenditures Watch City Chevrolet Co., car �624.00 Transferred to Revenue 1.00 625.00 360 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT Water Dept., New 1934 True Appropriation for 1934 $1,200.00 Expenditares White Co., The, truck $1,200.00 -- 1,200.00 Cemetery Dept., Supt. Appropri .tion for 1934 $2,000.00 L'xpenditures Horton, Van D., salary $2,000.00 , 2,0i00.00 Cemetery Dept., Labur Appropriation for 1934 $8,000.00 Expenditures Pay loll, weekly �72999.38 Transferred to Revenue .62 8,000.0() Cemetery Dept., Contingent Appropriation for 1934 $500.00 Trans. Town Meeting 50.00 $550.00 Expenditures Brae Burn Nursery, shrubs $9.00 Brown, Chas. J., milorganite 25.00 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 24.01 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 128.66 Goding, Herbert, p1i.1It1bing repairs .b 7 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 5.75 Gree & Co., S. R., cement and pea stone 70.98 Halpins Welding Shop, welding 3.00 AIA)ITOR's REPORT 361 Hobbs & Warren, supplies 8.65 Holines, C. E., grinding 9.55 Morton, Van D., carfares 40.29 Kelter, Geo. A., sharpening picks 1.20 LeShane, Frank C., trucking 12.50 Manning Sales Co., supplies 27.50 Mason, Ralph W., planting flower beds 50.00 McGl-aufiin, B. Fay, insurance +6.67 Meister Co., D. A., sharpening picks 13.75 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 68.98 Railway Express Agency, expressage .94 Thompson-Durkee Co., supplies 2.88 Watertown Water Dept., service 11.40 Watertown Lumber Co., boards 19.51 Webb 3 fg. Co., F. W., valve 3.80 Wollrath & Sons Inc., flowers &00 Total Expenditures $547.89 Transferred to Revenue 2.11 �550.00 Cemetery Dept., Tomb and "fool House Appropriation for 1934 $2,500.+00 Expenditurm Atherton, Walter & Carroll, architects $150.00 Sack Inc., I1dw. supplies 50.00 Tocci Construction Co., contract 2,300.00 Total Expenditures $2,500.00 $2,500.00 Cemetery Dept., Lowering Device and Greens Appropriation for 1934 $250.00 362 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT Expenditures Nat'l. Casket Co., lowering device and greens $244.50 TransferTed to Revenue 5.50 $250.00 INTEREST AND MATURING .DEBT Interest Appropriation for 1934 $115,000.00 Trans. Town Meeting 4,989.20 110,010.80 Expenditures Coupons on bonds $59,661.25 Discount on notes 22,579.41 Noyes, H. K., interest on abatements 47.25 Various persons, int. on prepaid tares 3,82953 Total Expenditures $86,017.64 Transferred to Revenue 23,993.16 $1100010.80 Fawn Debt Appropriation for 1934 $216,000,00 Expenditures Bonds paid $216,000-00 $216,000.00 TAXES County Taxes Appropriation for 1934 $77,696.14 Expend itwres Middlesex, County of $77,696 r 4 77,696.74 AUDITOR'S REPORT 3133 County Hospital T. R. Assessment Appropriation for 1934 $21,805.23 Expenditures Middlesex, County of $21,805.23 21,805.23 Mate Faxes and Assessments Appropriation for 1934 $278,523.85 ExpendituTes State Tax $78,100.00 Metropolitan Planning 287.99 Metropolitan Parks 27,918.18 Metropolitan Water 80,299.42 South Metropolitan Sewerage 48,853.67 Charles River Basin 4,695.41 Abatement of Smoke Nuisance 278.83 Canterbury St. Highway 109.70 Land Taking State Highway (Revere) 1,126.19 W. Roxbury, Brookline 14ighway 150.93 Ocean Ave., Reveye 436.02 Ways in Malden, Braintree, Wey- mouth and Hingham 5.50 B. E. Def_ (Rental Payments) 2,266.06 Boston Elevated 27,861.97 Boston Met. Dist. Expense 133.48 Total Expenditures $278,523.35 m $278,523.35 364 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Executions Expenditures Cabral, Mary, settlement $770.63 Moran, Hannah (Bernard J. Killion, Atty.), settlement 250.00 Faquet, Wilfred, Atty. for Edw. J. Liston, settlement 500.00 Riecio, Mary, (Thor. A. Fla.nnega.n Atty.), settlement 1 3.96 United Fiscal Cori)., settlement 2,000.00 Total Expenditures and Charged to Revenue $3,684.59 $3,684.59 BALANCE SHEET, ASSETS Cash can lend, Dec. 31, 1934 $272,941.36 Collec is Petty Cash 500.00 Taxes 1933 Real and Personal $6,113.52 1933 Pell 72.00 1934 Real and Personal 603,698.05 1934 Poll 2,400.00 1932 Motor Excise 1.3.84 1933 Motor Excise 3+63.37 1934 Motor Excise 5,921.07 $618,581.85 Special Assessments Moth, 1934 $115.00 Assessments added to tax bills Sidewalks 1934 I,970.38 Streets 193 194.81 Streets 1.934 9,772.97 Committed Interest Sidewalks 1933 5,78 Sidewalks 1934 843.25 Streets 1993 99.94 Streets 1934 8,547.65 Unapportioned Sidewalk .Assessments 271.85 $16,821.53 Departmental Accounts Receivable Poles and Wires $153.96 Weights and Measures 46.63 Health 5,140.16 Sewer 2,866.1.8 Hi,hway 583.33 Public Welfare 57,767.97 366 I E EMBE 1 , 1934 LIABILrrIE Temporary Loans in Anticipation of Revenue $5000000.00 Potter Memorial Gate Fund 197.27 Sewer Deposits 2,535.00 Premiums on Loans 649.64 Cemetery, Sale of Lots Fund 3,265.00 Overlays, reserved for abatements Levy of 1933 $15,384.59 Levy of 1934 29,404.28 44,788.86 Overlay Reserve $27,829.32 Motor Excise Tax Revenue 6,298.28 Special Assessment Revenue 16,821.5 Tax Title Revenue 172,512.77 Departmental Revenue 67,430.98 Water Revenue 41,040.70 Unexpended Balances Forward Assessors, Board of Tax Appeals $366.52 Sewer and Drains, P.W.A. 21,591.74 Highway, Construction P.W.A. 12,908.74 Sidewalks, P.W.A. 20,000.00 Land Taking, Church St. 54.00 Mt. Auburn St. Bldg. Line 500.00 High School Add'n. P.W.A. 135,O00.00 Library Trust Fund Income �6.33 Public Library Add'n. P.W.A. 35,229.00 Park, Delta. 110,75 Change of Zoning By-Law 100.00 Water Mains, P.W.A. 5,000.00 367 868 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT ASSETS (Continued) School 587.75 Cemetery 285.00 $67,430.98 Water Department Rates, $400520.26 Charges 520.44 - $41,040.70 Tax Titles $172,287.21 Tax Titles Possessions 225.56 Federal .did 81,584.00 Soldiers Exemptions 131.88 Overlay 1932 (deficit) 3,288.78 $1,274,833.85 DEFERRED REVENUE ACCOUNTS Apportioned Sidewalk assessments not date $26,150.02 Apportioned Street; assessments not due $101,TI5.97 AUDITOR'S REPORT 369 LIABILITIES (Continued) $250,863.08 ]Excess and Deficiency $140,601.42 $1,274,833.85 DEFERRED REVENUE ACCOUNTS Apportioned Sidewalk assessments due in 1935 $4,062.00 1936 4,031.40 1937 3,960.82 1938 3,857.10 1939 3,520.13 1940 2,821.66 1941 2,333. 3 1942 1,550.29 1943 13.09 $26,150.02 Apportioned Street assessments due in 1935 $20,33536 193E 19,123.09 1937 18,210.07 1938 16,261.15 1939 12,854.99 %'70 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT ASSETS (Continued) DEBT ACCOUNT Net Funded or Fixed Debt 1,482,000.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 371 LIABILITIES (Continued) 1940 8,315.30 1941 4,505.66 1942 1;476.82 1943 33.03 DEBT ACCOUNT Refunding Loan 1906 $4,000.00 East End Schaal Loan - 2,000.00 Surface Drainage Load 1916 12,0O0,00 High School Land Loan 1917 3,000.00 Hostner School Loam 1919 25,000.00 Spring St. Drain Loan 1919 115,000.00 N. Beacon St. Bridge Loan 1919 15,000.00 Sewer and Drains 1920 16,000.00 Athletic Field Loan 1920 60000.00 Drainage Loan 1921 17,000.00 West End School Loan 1921 84,000.00 High School Plans 1923 4,000.00 High School Land 1923 13,000.00 Land Taking Loan 1923 11,000.00 Nigh School Loan 1924 310,000.00 Playground Lean 1925 6,000.00 High School Equipment 1925 36,000.00 Coolidge Schaal Add'n. 1925 66,000.00 Sever Construction Loan 1925 2,000.00 N. End. School Loan 1926 70,000.+00 Street Construction Loan 1926. 14,000.00 Pavement Loan 1926 6,000.00 W. I High School Add'n. 1927 24,000.00 Sewer Loan 1927 6,0+00.00 StreetC onstructicn Loan 1927 12,000.00 Hosmer School Addition 1928 44,000.00 Arsenal Street Loan 1928 40,000.00 Water Mains 1928 9,000.00 372 WATERTOWN TOWN REFORT ASSETS (Continued) TRUST ACCOUNTS Trust Funds, Cash and Securities $68,303.33 UDITOR'S REPOR,r 3 f 3 LIABILITIES (Continued) Sewer Loan 1928 23,000.00 W. Elementary School 1929 130,000.00 Sewer Lean 1929 2,000.00 School Loan 1930 50,000-00 Drainage Login 1930 2,000.00 Drainage Lean 1981 8,O00.00 Adm. Bldg. Loan 1931 172,000.00 Fire Alarm :Sig. System 1932 247000.00 Sidewalks P.W.A. 1934 11,000,00 Street Construction P.W.A. 1984 28,000.00 Sewer and Drains P.W A. 1934 16,000.00 Senior H. School Add'n. P.`'i ,A. 1984 11 ),000.00 Public Library Add'n. RW.A. 1934 29,000M $1,482,000.00 TRUST ACCOUNTS Asa Pratt Library Fund $12,260.44 Meade Library Fund 3J16.36 Fierce Library Fund 1,307.28 Barry Library Fund 1,0095-7 Templeton Fund 2,500.00 Martha Sanger Fund 710.59 Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund 47,398.89 $68,303.33 374 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT UNPAID DILLS The following are all the Unpaid bills seats to the Auditor IN1. J. Kelley, II+T. D., professional services $35.00 Engineering Dep(wiment New England Tel. & Tel. Co. 22.33 .Fire Department Metropolitan Ice Co. $32.50 Town of Watertown—eater Dept. 83.15 $115.65 Health Department Gordon Supply So. .15 William D. Howell 24.90 Samuel G. Thayer 16.00 Watertown Tire Co. 14.24 $55.29 .Police Department Consolidated Gas Co. $5.89 Klass. Gas & Elec. Light Supply Co. 3.78 A. Lauricella 41.85 $51.5'2 Street Lights Edison Electric Ill. Co. 352.15 '`awn Hint DuBois Soap Co. $19.50 Boston Consolidated Gas Co. 6.74 Hawes Electric Co. 10.80 Boston Janitor's Supply Co. 3.75 Edison E,lectric 111. Co. 201.53 F. J. Lowes 52.50 AUDITOR'S REPORT 375 Kendall Mill Supply 41.78 Busconi Coil Co. 246.72 -- $583.32 Workmen's Compewat on M, J. Kelly, M. D. 8.00 Total unpaid bills $10223,26 Respectfully submitted, W. W. NORCRO S, Jr.,- Auditor. INDEX TO DEPORT OF TOWN AUDITOR Receipts ...........:........................Y....................................... 228 Refunds ..............................................+... '.: ........ *..........1. 231 Payments ........... ............... 231 Assessors' Department ........................ .... .................Y.... 243 Au ditor's's Department ...,........,...,...............,...................... 2338 Balance Sheet ............ ................... 3�66 Buildings, Inspector of ...................:....Y........................... 266 Cemetery Department .................................................... 360 Clerk, Town ...................................................................... 246 Collector's Department .............+..+i+...........,................... 241 DogOfficer ................................................:....................... 273 E. R. A. .............................................................r.t...........at• 353 Election Expense ............................. ........................+,..... 249 ,Engineering Department ..............+................................. 247 Finance Committee .......................................................... 244 Fire Department ....................... y ............................................ 260 Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth, Supt. .......................... 267 HealthDepartment . ........................................................ 273 Highway Department .............................. S Insurance :........................................................................ 348 Infirmary Department ............... ......... .......................... 309 Interest and Maturing Debt ....... .. ............................... 362 legalServices ... ...................R.......................................... 245 Library Department ................................ Y ..................... 336 ParkDepartment ............................................................ 342 Plumbing, Inspector ........................:.....................a......... 278 PlanningBoard ............ ..Y.......... ................................... 252 Playground Department ................................................ 345 Poles and Wires Department ........................................ 269 Police Department .......................................................... 253 Registrarsof Voters ........................................................ 251 School Department ............................... .......................... 3t2 Selectnnen's Department ................................................ 237 Sewer Department .......................................................... 279 Soldiers' Relief .................................................................. 311 TownHall .......................................................................... 251 Treasurer's Department .................................. TreeWarden ...........Y........................................................ 268 Voting Lists ........... ............................ ................ 251 Y ete IJdai-lan .......................r .............................................. 278 8 Water Department .....................+.................................... 355 Weights and Measures ....... ....................a... .............. .... 266 Welfare, Public Department .......................................... 293 Workmen's Compensation .............................................. 349 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 377 1934 POLL "TAXES UNPAID At Close of Business, December 31, 1934 Alwis, William, Coolidge Avenue Arnichetti, Luigi, 199 Walnut Street Amiralina, Hagop, 116 Nichols Avenue Amodee, Anthony, 204 Orchard Street A.nastasi, Stephen, 1.08 Pleasant Street Anderson. James R,, 71 Cornm+ornvealth Road Anderson, Charles, 143 Boylston kreet Andrews, Paul, 1d}6 Cypress Street Andrews, 'William E., 44 Cypress Street A.nesti, Emil, 37 Crawford Street Arcese, Andrew, 47 Waltham Street Arena, Frank, 8 Boston in Avenue Arian, Mihran, 524 Mt. Auburn Street Arian, I1iebard, 524 Mt. Auburn Street Armenymi, Richard, 1 Putnam Street Armstrong, 'Edward, 68 Evans Street Arslanian,•Amenag, 186 Boylston Street Arsla.nian, Joseph, 6 Hosmer Street 4tami,an, Artin, 234 Boylston Street Attenazio, Anthony, 20 Pern- Street Aucoin, BradfDTd, 19 Jev%Tett Stt°eet Aticoin, Harold, 1.0 Jewett Street Aucoin, Thomas, 1.9 Jewett Street Aucoin, Wilfred. 19 Je%vett Street Auerback, Ernest, 480 Belmant Street Avery, Daniel, 61 No. Beacon Street Ra ley, Otis S„ 54 Edenfield Street Baker, Eben H., 32 Paul Street Baker.tTohn, 47 Crawford Street Fialestieri, Artillo, 49 Hall Avenue Ralestieri, Thomas, 49 Hall Avenue Parker, Stephen Cr., 95 Evans Street Barranzo.. Salvatore, 300 Arlinvton Street Bartlett, Joseph W., 51 Hall Avenue Barton, Lee, 42 Mt. Auburn Street Barton, Ray-, 24 Palmer Street Bf.sile, Jos8ph. 231 ArlinKton Street Rasiliv. Felix, 7 A`earn Street Flasmajian, Ruben, 56 Quimby Street Rararian, Avedis, 133 Dexier Avenue 378 WA:TERT4]WN TOWN REPORT Bazarian, Panas, 48 Hazel Street Bazarian, Sarkis, 16 Hazel Street Beauregard, Frank, 268 Arlington Street Becker, Herman F., 71 Edenfield Avenue Bedig, Charles, 15 Mon Avenue $edigian, Leo, 19 •Chauncy Street Betie, Sherman, 12 Bancroft Street Belcher, Thomas, 37 -Morton Street Bellis, Harold J., 56 Putnam Street Bennet, Ernest, 138 Main Street Berry, Herbert, 76 Marion Read Be ick, George, 34 Hillside Street Binks, ,Joseph S., 139 Morse Street Binks, Joseph, 13D Morse Street Blare, Peter T., 7`0 Mt. Auburn Street Bleiler, Charles J., 28 Palmer Street Bloamerberg, William W., 18 Jewett Street Blue, James, 26 New Lexington. Street Boardman, Peter, 18 Melandy Avenue Dogho,gian, Vartan, 23 Nichols Avenue -Bosugian, Simon, 19 Melandy Avenue Bohannon, Francis, 57 Fitchburg Street Bold, John J., 35 Cross Street Bold, John. M., 126 Putnam Street Boothby, Vinal, 62 Spring Street Boothby, Warren, 10 Dunton Road Boris, ]Felix, 5 Lyons Street Bortolotti, Anthony, 11 Laurel Street Botti, Emillio, 224 Arlington Street Boudakian, Vartan, 34 Cypress Street Boudrout, Joseph, Jr., 182 Pleasant Street Bouregeois, William F., 172 Walnut Street Boyajan, Hagop, 73 Crawford Street Boyle, .Tames, 5 Upland Road Bracken, Francis M., 69 Hillside Road Bracken, 'Frank A., 69 Hillside Road Breen, John, 25 Fairfield Street Bri.gugliu, Anthony, 32c Royal 'Street Brooks, Benjamin, 83 Bancroft. Street Brown, George F., 7 Bostonia ,Avenue Brown, Karl H., 37 Chester Street Brown, Richard H., 91 Orchard Street Bryant, Robert, 196 Summer Street Bryant, Richard, 47 Carver Road OLLECTOR'S REPORT 379 Buckley, John, 30 Chauncy Strut Buckley, William J., 4 Eliot Street Burdett, Jaynes B,, 81 Boylston Street Burke, John, 45 Lexington Street Burke, Stephen, 47 Morse Street Burke, Thomas, 83 Arsenal Street Burns, John, 543 Mt. Auburn Street Burr, Robert, 20 Carver Read Burstein, Albert, 79 Orchard Street Butler, Erlwar{i H., 17 Derby Road Butt, George H., 74 Prospect Street Cabral, Frank, 51 Edgeeliff Read %:abral, Jahn, 51 Edgeeliff Road Caceavaro, George, Lyons Street Cairo, Enrico, 213 Watertown Street Callanan, Martin L., 146 Pleasant Street Callaway, Timothy, 152 Hillside Broad Callera, Angelo, 18 Myrtle Street Cameron, Daniel, 193 T3oylston Street Campagna, Joseph, 32 Lloyd Road Campbell, Earl, 23 Aron Road Cannon, P. Francis, 27 Gilbert Street Ca. abianco, Antanio, 209 Arlington Street Capone, Edward, 33 Laurel Street Carneelli, Guy, 224 Arlington Street Carr, Flarold, 6 Washburn Street, Newton Caruso, Daniel, 68 Forest Street Case, Charles, 294 Belmont Street Castaol.1. Joseph, 87 Sparkhill Street Castellano, Dominic, 1.2 Francis Street Cavanaugh, Patrick, 8 Pearl Street Cavanaugh, Thornns, 9 Melville Terrace Cawley, John J., 298 Waverley Avenue Chaerion, Arthur, 27 Fairfield Street +Chad,.%rick, Bernard H,, 467 Pleasant Street Chadwick, henry W., 467 Pleasant Street Chakanian, George, 6 ITosmer Street Chaplin, Charles, 42 74t. Auburn Street Charles, George, 72 Edgeeliff Road Childs, Bradlee, 27 Adams street Chipman, John, 15 Irma Avenue Choolgian, John, 48 Salisbury Road Choolgian, Marvin, 48 Salisbury Road Christopher, Arnold, 31 Oakland Street 380 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Clark, Guy P., 34 Waverly Avenue Clark, Robert F., 28 Marshall Street Clark, John J., 12 Oliver Road Cleverley, Ralph, 32 Sunnybank Road Clouttiero, Lawrence, 163 Winsor Avenle Colacito, Ernest, 27 Pleasant Street Cole, Victor, 11 Channing Road Cololla, Ai i6rustine, 11 Irma Avenue Coleman, John, 61 No. Beacon Street Collins, Michael, 502 Main Street Concannon, Edmund, 106 Summer Street Connelly, David, 2 l imball ]load Connelly, Joseph S., 4 Adams Street Connors, Edward, 16 Hunt Street Connors, Miehael ,1., 52 Spring Street Constanza, Antonio, 15 Hnwnrd Street Conti, Albert, 104 Arlington Street Coole, Simeon, 36 Howard Street Coombs, He-rbert W., 158 Lovell Road Coate, Edward, 8 Melville Terrace Corbett, Lea Al., 32 Watertown Street Cordeiro, Aires, 78 Dexter AveDue Corr, Joseph H., 30 Oakland Street Corrazzino, Antonio, 14 Clarendon Strut Costa, Vincent, 33 Carroll Street Cote, Alfred, 522 Pleasant Street Cousineau, Edward, 716 Mt. Auburn Street Craig, Allen D., 139 Church Street Crescitelli, Angelo, 90 Edenfield Avenue Crescitelli, Edward, 90 Edenfield Avenue Crockford, Charles, 29 Hunt Street Crosby, Jahn J., 34 Hawthorn Street Crosby, Raymond, :110 Poplar Street Crowley, James, 46 Spruce Street Crowley, Jerry, 9 Rudson 'Street +Crupi, Salvatore, 11 Keith Street Cummins, John, 8 Bemis Street Cunningham, Arthur,17 Adams Street Cunningham, Arthur M., 21 Hillerest Circle Curtis, William, 157 Galen Street Cushing, Bruce, 57 Hovey 'Street. Cyr, Rudolph, 122 Nichols avenue Dacey, William C., 51 Commonwealth Road Dad Tian, Jahn, 123 Putnam Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 381 Dalano, Antonio, 88 Arlington Street Daley,Frank, 129 Winsor Avenue Dame, Ray, 13 Oakland street Danforth, Calvin, 161 Galen Street Danforth, Ralph, 12 Royal Street Darakjian, George, 17 Hazel Street Davis, John A., 17 Brimmer Street Davis, Michael D., 108 Belmont Street Dawson,William a., 12 Arlington Street DeCosy, Charles, 51 Fairfield Street DeFelice, Joseph, 236 Westminster Avenue DeGiso, Sainuel, 9 Hazel Street DeJuflo, Santi, 119 Fayette Strut Delaney, John C., 897 Belmont Street Delano, Chauncey, 41 Deacon Park Delucato, James, 42 Dartmouth Street De Marco, Nichols, 186 Fayette Street Dembow, Sherlock W., 32 Palfrey Street Demitrns, James, 36 Clarendon Street Denarawski, Antonia, 36 Howard Street DePrenio, Carmine, 16 Waverley Avenue DerEoghosia,n, Paul, 119 Dexter Avenue Derick, Earl F., 93 Boylston Street DeStaiifo, Joseph, 12 Warren Street Devine, Charles J., 52 Commonwealth Road Devine, Walter J., 52 Commonwealth Road Delvin, Sylvester, 86 Franklin Street DiBacco, Dominick, 6 Sexton Street Diel€ey, Robert A., 44 Grenville Road Digiacomandrea, Joseph, 88 No, Beacan Street DiMartins, Matthew, Perkins Institute Dian, Francis X., 59 Cypress Street Donabed, Elias, 121 School Street Donald, Harvey, 94 Lexington Street Donofrie, Prank, 10 Chadbourne Road D'O.nofrio, Joseph, 11 Bostonia Avenue Donavon, Jahn, 55 Keenan Street Dormady, Edward, 168 Waverley Avenue Dorsi, 1T�ed, 18 Myrtle Street Dostoonian, Rueben, 154 Nichols Avenue Doucette, Leo, 21 Olney Street Dougan, James L., 8 Summer Street Dougan, James R., 8 Summer Street Douglas, George W., 70 Salisbury Road 382 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Doughty, Jaynes, 37 Quimby Street Doyle, Jahn, 844 Belmont Street Doyle, John, 41 Cuba Street Drago, John, 11A Dartmouth Street Drago, Joseph, 11A Dartmouth Street Drew, .James F., 359 Arlington Street Drudy, Thomas, 32 Templeton Parkway DuBois, Wilfred, 157 Spruce Street Dudley, George E., 17 Spruce Street Duff, Alexandi,r, 42 Woodleigh Road Duffy, Jolm, 502 Main Street Dukakis, Nicholas, 226 Arlington Street Dunbar, Arthur R., 141 Marshall Street Dunn, Martin T., 175 Spruce Street Dupuis, Charles J., 29 Frank Street Durso, Nicholas, 535 Mt. Auburn Street Duvall, John W., 179 Waverley Avenue Eagles, Charles, 59 Mt. Auburn Street East, Cyril, 271 Pleasant Street Eastman, Elmer C., 168 Walnut Street Edgar, J. Harold, 28 Holt Street Edward, Charley, 212 Waverley Avenue Elms, George 0., 158 Lovell Road English, Angelo, 9 Spring Court Enos, John, 157 Galen Street Esposito, Janes, 18 Chandler Street Essayan, Leon, 16 Porter Street Esterbroak, Kimball, 32 Springfield Street Evans, Robert lei., 76 Prospect Street Fags, Richard, 42 Clare-ndmi Street Farber, August, 55 Dartmouth Street Faria, Manuel, 72 Hillside Road Farley, George, 34 Cottage 'Street F'arrxher, John, 5 Ladd Street F'arraher, Martin J., 571 Main Street Farrell, Jahn, 9 Winter Street Farrell, Michael F., 137 Morse Street Farrell, Paul, 127 Morse Street Feeney, Wffliam, 22 Eliot Street Veld, Earl C., 10 Middlesex Road FifieId, dark L., 127 Lexington Street Files, Addison E., 126 Chapman Street Firgio, Ralph, 54 Prentiss Street Fitzgerald, Dennis L., 92 Fayette Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 383 Fitzgerald, Joseph, 144 Dexter Avenue Fitzpatrick, James, 410 Belmont Street Flaherty, Thomas, 33 Forest Street Flamburis, George, 137 Templeton Parkway Foley, Patrick, 212 Arlington Street Forbes, Harr, E., 25 31orton Street Fournier, John, 27 Adams Street Leeman, Harold R., 48 Capitol Street Fundeklian, Alexander, 18 Lloyd Street Furlong, Jahn J., 83 Watertown Street Gallagher, Edward T., 11 :Purvis Street Gallagher, Norman, Ift Summer Street Gallant, John, 9 Winter Street Galvin, Patrick, 1.50 Brookline Street Gameson, E(I yard 'VDU., 272 No. Beacon Street Gardener, Everett, 122 Pleasant Street Garvey, Thomas, 141. Galen Street Gaudette, Claude, 28 Francis Street Germanio, Henry, 45 Riverside Street Gibbans, .Michael, 6 Washburn Street Gildea, John Joseph, 8 Theurer Park Giragoaian, Malcolm 57 Bigelow Avenue Gleason, William, 175 School Street Glover, Charles G., 45 Dartmouth Street Gloyd, Charles 0., 114 Riverside Street. GIynn, Andrew, 51 Alan Street Glynn, Leto C., 16 Gross Street Gobron, Arthur, 27 Channing Street Goldsmith, Fred W., 73 Main Street Graham, William T., 29 Richards Street. Crag, Edwin W., 582 Mt. Auburn Street Gray; Franklyn, 154 Cypress Street Green, Joseph E., 126 Walnut Street Greenwood, George, 28 Adams Street Gulesian, Joseph, 203 School Street +Gullason, Charles, 79 Dexter Avenue Gnilason, Roland, 79 Deter Avenue Gulo, Simon., 204 Boylston Street Hale, Joseph, 26 FiOeld Street 11alfyard, Allen W., 11 Dunton Road Hallos, George, 34 Wells Avenue Halligan, James, 41 Keenan Street Hancock, Walter J., 5 Hancock Street Hanley, George S., 24 Waltham Street 884 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Hannon, Jaynes J., 59 Boyd Street Hansen, Evon, 710 Belmont Street Manson, David, 29 Lincoln Street Hansan, John E., 29 Lincoln Street Harrington, Jerome, 50 Hovey Street Harrington, Michael J., 65 Bacon Street Harris, Bruce, 474 Arsenal Street Harris, Silas It., 476 Arsenal Street Harvey, Roland T., 64A Westminster Avenue Hastie, James, 153 Summer Street Hauswerth, Albert J., 298 Waverley Avenue Hawkins, Lloyd, 19 horse, Street Haynes, Harr} F., 64 Union Street Hennessey, John, 23 French Terrace Hession, Joseph, 11 Iinneroft Street Hever, Frank, 83 P'lensnnt Street Hickey, John, 168 School Street Hiemenz, Herbert J., 2 Bellevue Terrace Hill, Acon, 38 California Street Hiltz, William, 59 Locke Street H ltz, William E., 50 Locke Street Hindilian, Jaynes, 16 Irma Avenue 'lindilian, Percy, 16 Irnm Avenue Hoban, John, 67 Nn. Beacon Street Hof nian, Jay S., 28 Hillside Street Hogan, Daniel, 7 Putnam Street Hogan, Leo, 7 Putnam Street Horan, John, 93 Riverside. Street Hotz, Theodore, 13 Laurel. Street; Howes, Ernest, 2516 No. Beacon Street Hurley, Michael, 1.4 Tiler Road Hyde, Harry, 214 Arlington Street Ianneili, Patsy, 259 Lexington Street Ingham, Benjamin, 527 Mt. Auburn Street Iodice, William, 124 School Street Iozzo, Bassily, 808 111t. Auburn Street Irwin, Clifton, 80 Hillside Road Jacobs, ,Torn, 100 A School Street Jenner, Harry, 185 Summer Street. Jepson, Percy W., 27 Palfrey- Street Johnson, Mike, 31 blelendy Avenue Johnson, Parker, 50 bailey Road Jones, Arthur, 20 Centcr Joyce, Joseph, 131 Worcester Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 385 Kavooghian, Jacob, 542 Mt. Auburn Street Kay, Ernest, 234 No. Beacon Street K.eany, Joseph M., 30 Maple Street K.eany°, Atichael F., 20 ilIaple Street Kearns, Michael, 15 NU. Park Neating, Thomas 11., 187 School Street Keefe, Cornelius H., 7 Cuba Street Keefe, Henry, 215 Dexter Avenue Keefe, ,lames, Jr_, 148 Boylston Street Keefe, Jason, 172 Walnut Street Kelley, Daniel, 35 Morse Street Kelley, Edward, 109 Chapman Street Kelly, aii6s F., 45 Elton Avenue Kelly, John, 37 11'ielendy Avenue Kelly, Joseph, 26 Melendy A-venue Kennedy, Lester, 240 Waltham Street Kenney, John J., 133 Galen Street Keough, John CP, 187 Arsenal Street Kerens, John, 24 Green Street Kergian, Anaosh, 137 School Street Kachadoorian, John, 43 Dartmouth Street Kaehjian, George,217 Dexter Avenue Kane, John J., 2 Derby Road Karibian, Charles, 6 Hosmer Street Karsia.n, Mike, 92 Cypress 'Street Keaerian, John, 65 Putnam Street Kherlakian, Avedis, 63 Elton Avenue Kinchla, 'timothy, 23 Maple Street Kinder, William, 47 Quincy Street Kinosian, Sarkis, 57 Quimby Street Kivlin, Joseph, 12 Fifth Avenne Klenjion, Hagop, 95 Nichols Avenue Klustian, Richard, 79 Bigelow Avenue Kondakian, Levoii, 61 Crawford Street Krantz„ George, 370 Chqrles River road Krian, Paul, 77 Bigelow Avenue Kulick, Felix, 520 Pleasant Street Kurkiian, Peter, 60 Laurel Street LaCamrie, Plarx.a, 33 Dartmouth Street Lshey, John J., 63 Edenfleld Avenue Lake, ,Tames, 11 Avon Road Tama, piccolo, 56 Prentiss Street Lamorticello, James, 11 Forest Street Larkin, William X, 202 Sycamore Street 886 WATERTOWN TOW.\ REPORT LaSpade, Joseph, 46 Westminster Avenue Lavine, Clarence, 26 Dexter Avenue Lavoy, Henry Jr., 404 Pleasant Street Leary, Frank, 802 Dit. Auburn Street LeBlanc, John, 24 Dexter Avenue Lees, George, 46 Quincy Street Lehan, Daniel J., 73 Evans Street Lehman, Paul W., 139 Church Street Lembo, Charles J., 176 Walnut Street Leonard, John, 141 Galen Street Leonard, Walter, 59 Olney Street Lillejholm, Sidney P., 44 Garfield Street Little, Albert, 36 Middlesex Road Locke, Richard, 6 Bromfield Street Lockhart, Harold +C., 53 Edenfiekl Avetiue Lucas, Leonard, 173 School Street Luther, Francis J., 307 Waverley .Avenue Lyman, Bernard, 201 Watertown Street Lynch, Francis, 91 Langdon A-venue MacArthur, Ralph E., 344 Arlington Street MacDonald, John, 45 Gilbert Street MacDonald, Louis, 86 Prentiss Street MacDonald, Roderick, 29 Prescott Street MacDonald, Ronald S., 10 Jewett Street MncDonaid, William F., 33 Bigelow Street MacDougall, Jahn D., 34 Hovey Street MacGillivary, Daniel, 502A Main Street Maclnnis, Joseph Mark, 323 Arlington Street Ifacken, Edward L., 137 Langdon Avenue MacLeod, John J., 41A .Parker Street MacQuarrie, Ba.rtelle E., 2 RimbaIl Road Maguire, Hubert, 78 Arsenal Street Mahoney , Thomas, 22 Whitcomb Street Mahoney, William, 15 Charles Street Malley, George Ii., 15 Green Street Terrace Malone, John T., 150 Irving Street Maloney, Charles A., 35 Boylston Street Maloney, Paul, 43 Oakland Street Mannarino, Guy, 93 Dexter Avenue Manning, John, 142 Galen Street Mansell, Joseph, 49 Cypress Street Marchant, Clifford, 63 Mt. Auburn Street Marebant, Edward, 129 Arsenal Street Marebant, Ernest, 44 Morton Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 387 Marehant, Freeman, 137 Iforse Street Marchese, Vincent, 35 Oakland Street Marco, Ralph J., 12 Sheldon Road Mariano, Antonio, 8 Hearn Street Marozza, 5abatian, 35 Hayward Street Marshall, Richard K,, 3 Ladd Street Martinez, Edward, 30 Malden Street Matthew, Leonard, 154 Worcester Street Matthews, Mittford. M., 64 Commonwealth Road Mattison, RDIert 1J., 6 ,Chaptnan Street Mazza, Charles C., 7 Hearn Street McArthur, Clarence, 24 Dexter Avenue McCabe, William, 69 Templeton Parkway McCann, Jahn J., 116 Main Street McCann, Leo F., 116 Main Street McCassie, Linwood, 10 Jewett Street McClure, George, 109 'Spring Strut McCool, Hugh, Jr., 53 Hilbert Street McCue, Thomas J., 293 No. Beacon Street McDonald, Alphonso, 116 Surnmer .Street McDonald, Bertram, 422 Mt. At€burn Street McDonald, Tames A., 43 Edenfield Avenue McDonald, John A., 34 Williams Street McDowell, Charles ❑., 54 Salisbury Road McDowell, Lewis D,, 54 Satisbury Road McEllen, John, 170 Summer Street McElleu, Michael, 14 F'iftli Avenue XcEmaik, William, 16 Fifield Avenue McEraaney, Arthur J., 113 Boylston Street McGarrity, John J., 22 Carver Road McGivern, Frank J., 5 Hilltop Street McGlannell, Howard 13., 820 'Aft. Auburn Street McGovern, John, 352 Arlington Street McHrady, Charles, 29 Harrington Street McGrail, John H., 16 Ladd Street McGrath, Charles, 54 Parker Street McHugh, Joseph, 137 Galen Street McHugh, Patrick, 14 neurer Park McIntyre, Andrew, 90 No. Beacon Street McIntyre, An , 42 Cypress Street TtIcIsaac, Joseph, 83 Morse Street McKay, Donald C., 127 Church Street McKay, Tohn, 47 14ovey Street McLaren, James, 909 Mt, Auburn Street 388 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT McCann, Thomas F., 94 Elm Street McMaster, William H., 28 Laurel Street McKee, William, 41 Elton Avenue MuNichol, Charles, 391 School Street McStay, Patrick C., 39 Spring Street NA IcS{veeney, Dan, 14 Fletcher Terrace Melansen, Leonard, 169 Eden field Avenue Mercurio, Salvatore, 37 Prentiss Street Meredith, Henry, 7 Summer Street Merrulo, Pasquale, 42 Westminster Avenue Muse, Arthur, 34 Ha%vthorne Street Middleton, W. Irving, 115 Barnard Avenue Miller, Arlis, 43 Riverside Street Miller, Dominick, 289 Arlington Street Minasian, Charles, 37 Keenan Street Minasian, Kay,20 Wilsvn Street Minesian, ITagop, 94 Nichols Avenue Monohan, George H., 10 Union Street ongiue, Joseph J., 74 Forest Street Montague, Louis, 116 Walnut Street I bore, Walter, 168 Walnut Street Moran, Francis, 56 Gilbert Street Aloran, Leon J., 223 Watertoivn Street Moran, Maul C., 56 C=ilhert Street Morash, Charles E.,55 Hazel Street Morrisey, Richard, 64 Eltnn Avenue Morizio, Salvatore, 137 Lexington Street Mortey, Patrick, 20 Hersom Street Morris, Le► ir,, 22 Putnam Street Mosca, .Carlo, 65 Cottage Street Mulhern, John A., 12 Theurer Park Mullen, Joseph, 145 Galen Street Mullcnger, Lester, 169 Worcester Street Murdock, David W., 176 Boylston Street Murdock, Edward, 113 Chapman Street Murphy, Charles A., 217 Orchard Street Murphy, Edward A., 1S Belknap Terrace Murphy, Edward, 36 Concord Road Murphy, Henry J., 86 Cross Street Murphy, James F., 98 Riverside Street Murphy, John, Jr., 66 California Street Murray, Jahn F., 7R Dexter Avenue Murray, William J., 531 Mt.. Auburn Street Najarian, Leon, 35 Porter Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 389 Nafratis, Demetra, 217 Arlington Street Naretti, Pasquale, 24 Edgeclif`P Road Net;oghosian, Neshin, If) Cbauncy Street Nelson, Francis E., 29 Partridge Street Nelson, Otto X., 3 Locke Street Neshanian, Murad, 89 Bigelow Avenue N'eshe, Peter, 28 Francis Street Niccols, Henry, 29 Fairview Avenue Nigohoslan, Carabe€l, 203 Boylston Street Nocurra., John, 219 Churchill Street Norcross, Names„ Rear., 101 Standish road Normanda, Louis, 38 Boyd Street Norton, Nelson, 1 Hilltop Road Notargi€,como, Albert, 73 Springfield Street Nuvirian, Carl, 25 Oal, Street Nuvirian, Peter, 25 Oak Street Oatley, Augustus W., 29 Adams Street O'Brien, Patrick H., 34 Union Street Oderwald, John F., 359 School Street O'Donnell, Frederick A., 15 Churchill Street O'Donnell, Jahn J., 14 Maplewood Street Ograr, Arthur C., 46 Cuba Street O'Aanian, Aagop, 52 Tlartmoutli Street O'Hanian, Nislhan, 52 Dartmouth Street O'Hara, James J.„123 Edenfleld Avfenue Olivetto, Tames, 29 Dewey Street Olson, Walter H., 68 Bradford Road O'Neil ,Henry J., 11 Eliot Street 0gN.'eil, Thomas, 68 Elton Avenue Ounjian, Mihran, 49 Laurel Street Ounjian, Samuel, 49 Laurel Street Panosian, Steven S., 31 Porter Street P"anasian, Steve, 31 Porter Street Parent, Theodore, 7 Hearn Street Parker, Harold, 14 Washburn .Street Parker, Isomer C., 149 Common Street Parkhurst, Albert, 581 Pleasant Street Parry, Jeremiah, 102 Cypress Street Parsons, Wesley, 129 School Street Paskerlan, Xregor, 117 Boylston Street Pelargonio, Albert, 209 Arlington Street Pelargonio, Mario, 209 Arlington Street Pelky, Charles L., 48 Carroll Street Perkins, David, 13 Oakland Street Perkins„ David, 13 Oakland Street 390 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Perkins, Robert E., 111Hillside Read Perry, Max, ID Hovey Street Peterson, Josepli, 15 Rangley Read. Piaritedosi, Boujam n, 21 Homer Street Piwitedosi, Cosmo, 24 Cushmat ;street Plaisted, George P., 114 Main Street Poiilucci, Antonio, 46 Dartmouth Street Poillucci, Frank, 46 Dartmouth Street Poillueei, Gus, 7 Yukon Avenue Procippio, Paul, 8 Myrtle Street Putney, Charles, 98 Waverley Avenue Quinn, Horace A., 52 EdgeclifFe Road Ralph, Francis, 144 Dexter Avenue Ralphlian, Casper, 28 Laurel Street Raymond, Dominic, 8 Bostonia Avenge Raymond, Joseph, 8 Bostonia Avenue Reardon, Martin, 4 Jewett Street Reardon, Patrick, 475 Pleasant Street Reason, James E., 114 Waltham Street Reagan, Richard, 40 Maple Street Remarcho, Panfile, 12 New Lexhigton Street Restingo, Dominic, 231 Arlington Street Revane, Michael T., 8 Adams Street Reynolds, George E., 175 Summer Street Reeardi, John, 93 Arlington Street Riccic, Anthony, 125 Arsenal Street Riccio, Frank, 125 Arsenal Street Riecio, Joseph, 28 Clarendon Street Rice, Henry W., 30 Hawthorne Street Rice, Fred W., 44 Woodleigh Road Rigdon, Elwin, 819 Bit. Auburn Street Rizza, Joseph, 114 Forest Street Rizza, Joseph Jr., 114 Forest Street Roach, John H., 12 Spruce Street Robb, Robert L., 36 Hardy Ave?We Robinson, Herbert, 25 Palmer Street Roche, Vienteaur, 100 Pleasant Street Rogers, Charles W., 70 Poplar Street Rogers, Francis, 112 Forest Street R-ouney, Denis, 37 Cuba Street Rooney, Jaynes E., 6 Winthrop Street Rooney, Phillip, 23 Fifth Street Rase, Roderick F., 86 Prentiss Street RosofF, Abraham, 328 Arlington Street COLLEC'TOR'S REPORT Rowan, Charles Ali., 8 Sidney Street Rufo, Joseph, 16 Myrtle Street Ruggiero, 'William, 8 Swetts Court Russell, Benjamin, 297 Mt. Auburn Strut Russell, Frank, 8 Hardy Avenue Russo, Antonio, 36 Prescott Street Russo, Carrnon.a, 100 Edenfield Avenue Russo, Paul, 21 Hudson Street Russia, Sam, 29 Waverley Avenue Rutledge, Paul F., 70 Chapman Street Ryan, T'horna.s, 43 Bigelow Avenue Sacco, Roy, 38 Ridgeclifl° Avenue Sacco, Charles A., 184 Summer Street Sabagian, Vahan,, 49 Crawford Street Sanders, James L., 14 Fayette Street Santo, Aliano, 36 Cottage Street Santoro, Maurice, 61 Prentiss 'Street Sarafian, Nishan, 205 Boylston Street Sargent, John, 53 Hazel Street Sarkisian, Adam, 11 Nichols Avenue Sarkisian, Krikr, 47 Hazel Street Sauguinett, Pack A., 876 Belmont Street Savory, Roberta 225 Common Street Sawyer, Kingsley, 84 Marion road Second, Art-hur, 179, Spruce Street Serahno, Victor, 466 Arsenal Street Shannahan, Henry, 136 Cypress Street Shannalxan, Warren, 136 Cypress Street Sharkey, John E., 14 Templeton Park-ki air Shea, Bartholomew, 12.9 Walnut Street Shea, Edward, 116 Putnam Street Shea, George, 66 Edenfield Avenue Shea, John J., 1-42 Calen Street Silvaggi, Libertore, 14 Warren Street Sinourian, Simo-n, 24 Keenan Street Sim, William, 43 Marshall Street Sirianni, Joseph, 89 Elm Street Sirianni, Louis, 89 Elm Street Sirr, Bernard J., 24 Palmer Street Skinner, Leslie, 104 Spring Street Slavin, Harry, 11 Morton Street Smith, Herbert, 46 Bridge Street Smith, Walter 1., 6 Oliver Road Sowers, .Alfred TT., 14 Katherine Street 392 WATEitTOWN T'OWN DEPORT Sparks, Lester D., 23 Stuart Street Sperguiro, Frank, 29 Coolidge Hill Road Stanley, Henry, 58 Elton Avenue Stanley, Nazareth,68 Elton Avenue Stapanian, George, 51 Quincy Street Stevens, Jolm, 156 Summer Street Stidstone, John, 35 Husmer Street Stiriti, Frank, 93 Arlington Street Stiriti, Joseph, 93 Arlington Street Studley, Arthur, 14 Alden load Studerer, Walter, 27 Charles Street; Sullivan, Asa, 21 Water Street Sullivan, Michael, 17 Melendy Avenue Sullivan, Thomas,. 27 Elton Avenue Surabian, George, 72 Prentiss Street Swanson, Ernest, 10 Keenan Street weeney,Willaarn, 21 Oak Street Tarjian, Jacob, 143 School Street Terzian, Nazareth, 142 Nichols Avenue Tasta, Alexander, 116 Forest Street Tattrie, David, 56 Spring Street Taverna, Carmine, 38 Berkeley Street Thiesing, Herman, 15 California Park Thimot, Moses, 78 Springfield Street Thomag, Peter, 32 Concord Street Thulin, Ralph C., 14 Chester Street T"iberiao, Carmine, 35 Churchill Street Tiberio, Joseph, 27 Churchill Street Tillat,Larry, 62 Prentiss Street. Tobin, Peter, 23 Maple Street Tocci, Bra,gia, 22 Lyons Court Tomasian, Setraik, 119 Dexter Avenue Tornassetti, Frank, 25 Pleasant Street Tomassian, Jacob, 61 Cypress Street TGrnelli, Tony, 89 King Street Toomey, Miebael, 781 Mt. Auburn Street Torres, Maurice, 32 Whitney Street "Tracy, Thomas, 14 Fletcher Terrace Tracy, William, 14 Fletcher Terrace Transenfe, Michael, 59 Warren Street Turbini, Joseph, 19 French Terrace Tuscber, William R., 196 School Street Tuttle,H. George, 42 Porter Street Twohig, James, 90 No, Beacon Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 393 Tyler, Guy, 128 School Street Tyler, Clifford, 22 fatten Strut Vacca, Nick, 15 Keenan 'Street Vahey, John, 631 hit. Auburn Street Vanice, Alvin, 8 Fletcher 'terrace Verkas, .Alexander, 144 Pleasant Street elente, Joseph, 22 Nia. Deacon Street Venerriano, Dominic, 350 Arlington Street Venetzian, Tasper, 35 Cypress Street Vincent, Arthur, 1.5 Adams Street Viola, Savatore, 10 Berkley Street 'V`isella, Cesare, 50 Arsenal Street Vivanian, Marry, 23 Cottage Street Voney, Joseph, 199 Pleasant Street Vrock, Rocco, 72 Olcott Street Wade, John J., 153 Arsenal Street Walker, Charles, 32 Templeton rarkway Nall, Michael, 142 Galen Street, Walaee, ]Frank, 120 Bellevue Road Walsh, Edward, 4 Adams Street Walsh, Jarnes J., 151) Langclon Avenue Ward, George, 64 Elton Avenue Waterman, Elwell J., 156 Spruce Street Whalen, Jahn B., 178 Worcester Street White, henry J., 53 Myrtle Street White, Jahn Russell, 17 Green Street White, Rosario, 151 Arsenal Street Whitney, Edwin 0., 6 Melvin Terrace Whittemore, Earl, 50 Marion Roam Willis, Arthur E., 573 14lain Street Woodbury, Lowell, 154 Orchard Street Yvuvatrian, Yervant, 17 Howe Street Pries, Arvad, 18 Wolcott Street ,49 Parker St. Present) Davis, William, 564 Belmont Street Bavishian, Charles, 15 Porter Street Achmakjian, James, 23 Cottage Street Adarno, Joseph. Jr., 46 Edenfieid Avenue Agresta, Nicholas, fib Forest Street Aletnsherian, Milkan, 9 Knndabian Street ]Bracken, Jaynes, fig Hillside Road Bracken, John, 69 Hillside Road Cairo, f3milo, 81 Boyd Street Carlin, William, 87 Templeton Parkway Cate, Ray L., 434 Mt. Auburn Street 394 WATERTOWN 'TOWN REPORT Der%ghosian, K, 67 Laurel ,Street Field, Richard, 10 Sunnybank Road Kerrigan, John, 11 Oa'kland Street Kerrigan, Thomas, 26 Paul Street Lindsey, Robert, 56 Forest Street Marchant, John, 129 Arsenal Street McCormick, John, 92 Waltham Street McCorinick, John A., 92 Waltham Street McGuire, William, 9 Winters Street McMillan, Richard, 197 Templeton Parkway Meehan, Patrick, 162 Spruce 'Street Morrison, Sar.sfeld, 73 Spruce Street Mullen, Patrick, 13 Beechwood Avenue Murdock, William, 113 Chapman Street Murphy, Jahn A., 36 Laurel Street Paddock, George B., 9 Loyd Street Pollueei, Joseph, 7 Yukon Aventtc Polucci, Rocco, 108 Dexter Avenue Quinn, 'Thomas, 45 No, Beacmt Street Quint, Leo, 8 Derby Road Raphalian; Solomon, 13 Brimmer Street Russo, Peter, 28 Forest Street Sanders, Frank R., 174 No. Beacon Street Sheenan, Leo, 03 Summer Street Sperguiro, Michael, 29 Coolidge I1ill Rand Stanley, Henry, 58 Elton Avenue Stone, Selwyn, 734 Belmont Street Arone, Lawrence, 25 Norseman Avenue Arslanian, Joseph, G Hosmer Street Aubrey, Ernest, 47 Commoniverdth Road Bagnall, John W., 13 Olcott Street Baker, Irving, 163 Fayette Street Batt, Anthony, 73 Boyd Street Barkman, Gerard, 9 Gertrude Street Bettpamian, Harr;; J., 21 Boylston Street Ferry, Herbgtxt, 75 Marion Road Blanchette, Robert, 87 Arsenal Street Bortone, Ernest, 984 Belmont Street Boudakian, Haig, 34 Cypress 'Street Boylan, Names, 74 Fitchburg Street Boyle, dames S., Jr., 5 Upland Road Bracken, Franks A., 69 Hillside Road Brant, Francis J., 46 Union Street Brennan, Bartholomew, 227 Lexington Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 395 Bresnahan, Joseph T., 82 Dexter Avenue Bristol, Donald, 221 Common Street Britton, Edward J., 42 Mt, auburn Street Brown, Leslie R., 115 Common Street Buccadora, Salvatore, 308 Main Street Buckley, Frances E., 30 Chauncey Street Buckley, Joseph, 30 Chauncey Street Buckley, William F., 30 Chauncey Street Bugey, Walter K., 82 Carroll Street Burke, James J., 51 Olney Street Burke, Joseph, 51 Olney Street Burke, Thomas F., 78 Chestnut Street Burke, Walter E., 195 Pleasant Street Caccavaro, Gerald, 36 Oakland Street Callahan, Patrick J., 20 Qaklan(i Street Camerato, Carmine, 23 James Street Campbell, Hecton, 15 .Carlton Terrace Campbell, James, 65 Baccn Street Campbell, Paul R., 23 Oakland Street Campbell, William, 102 Winsor Avenue Cappellucci, Pantoline, 165 Pleasant Street Cappucei, Mike, 23 Bostonia Avenue Carcic, Joseph, 24A Norseman Avenue Carey, William. P., 44 Merrill road Casey, Nerhert, 129 Langdon Avenue ,Cate, Ray L., 494 Mt. Auburn Street Gaterino, Natale, 7 Nichols Avenue Cavanaugh, Bartholomew, 547 Main Street Chamberlain, Raymond S., 76 Irving Street Chebookian, Harry, 157 Nichols avenue Cla7ncp, Martin, 284 No. Beacon Street Coffee, John, 47 Kondaziau Street Culligan, Albert, 5 Royal Street Culligan, John J., 5 Royal Street ,Consa:larg, Joseph, 272 Palfrey Street Cooper, John H., 57 Prospect Street Corcoran, John, 491 Main Street Coughlin, Jeremiah, 73 -Union Street Covino, Angelo, 226 Westminster Avenue Covina, Sam, 22G 'Westminster Avenue Crockford, William E., 29 blunt Street Hacey, John F., Jr., 62 California Street Dadaian, Hamper, 212 Boylston Street Daniels, Marry, 7 Bellevue Terrace 396 Vt ATER.TOWN TOWN REPORT DePiilippis, Paul, 14 Lyons Court Deldon, John, 175 Fayette Street Delfino, Charle%, 267 Palfrey Street Delorey, Jaynes, 19 Oakland Street Deloria, Charles 51., 34 illelendy Avenue Derliovanesian, lsrael, 138 Forest Street Desmond, Cornelius F., 57 Le.,dngtdan Street DeStefano, Tony, 29 Dewey Street. Diegnan, Patrick, 19 Adams Street Doherty, Da.ni+el, 12 Sunset Road Donnelly, John F"., 23 Grenville Road Donovan, M. Augustus, 363 Arlington Street Donovan, William, 22 Theurer Park Doyle, Michael, 69 Californi r ,Street Driscoll, Dan A., 43 Fairfield Street Ducharme, Leonard, 90 Edgeelffe Road Dugan, Janes P., 62 Capital Street Dunderdale, Henry F., 224 Warren Street Dunderdale, John J., Jr., 224 Warren Street Dunne, ,Tanks, 58 Morse Street Dunphy, James P., 45 Grenville Road Durgin, Cliftan X , 32 Charles River Road Duvall, Edwin, 179 Waverley Avenue Dwyer, Michael J., 485 Ruin. Street Dyivaza, Ed-hind V., 1 Oakley Load Eastman, Earl, 28 Howard Street English, Felix, 5`? Crawford Street English, James, 40 Pegiuisette Street English, Joseph E., 40 Pequosette Street Farese, Carmen, 264 Warren Street Farese, .John, 264 Warren Street Farrpmhoff, Joseph `I'., 122 Lanpdan Avenue Fay, George, 122 No. Beacom Street Feltch, Benjamin, 15 Quincy Street Ffield, Albert L., 154 ,School Street Files, Walter W., 12 hardy Avenue Flaherty-, John. 48 Pearl Street Flamburis, Hnrr •, 137 Templeton Far",ay{ Flanagan, Georive, 643 Mt. ALthurn Street Flannery, John .I., UG Mt, chum Street Flymn, Bart, 104 Morse Street Flynn, George, H., 539 Mt. Atiburn Street Flynn, William P., 53 Gilbert Street Fogarty 'Edward, 543 lilt. Auburn Street COLLECTOR'S REFOR,r 397 Foley, George C., 78 Putnam Street Forbes, John F., 21 Eliot Street FK -aser, Herbert, 176 Spruce Street Freeman, ,'Leslie J., 488 Main Street Friend, ratites R., 41 Fitchburg Street Garito, Joseph, 145 Galen Street Gaylord, John F., 13 Patten Street Gingeria, Joseph, 20 Perry Street Gould, George D., 11 Francis Street Grassia, Ralph V., 35 Williams Street Gray, Charles B., 358 Arlington Street Green, John C., 34 Melendy- Avenue Guleslan, Samuel N., 46 Salisbury Head Guzzetti, Guiseppe, 12 Berkeley Street 1larnmond, Harold T., 72 Salisbury Road Hannan, YAward J., 137 Morse Street Hanrahan, Charles, 780 Belmont Street Hanrahan, Francis, 543 Mt. Auburn Street Harrington, Joseph R,, 68 Bradford Road Harris, Charles, 127 Evans Street Hartung, Paul G., 27 Maplewood Street Hastings, Leon W., 138 Orchard Street Haughey, Edward F., 343 School Street Handersirm, Lawrence W., 101 No. Beacon Street Hobart, John, 67 No. Beacon Street Holland, J. Edward, 16 Stearns Read Holmes, Clinton E., 94 Union Street Hughes, Franl� L., 41 Paul Street Hughes, John, 114 Main Street Hurley, Arthur J., iJ Locke Street Hurley, John, 46 Watertown Street Dynes, John L., 29 Boylston Street Igoe, Henry, 27 Eden Field Avenue Jardine, Archibald, 48 Watertown Street Jelladian, Charles, 17 Dartmouth Street jelladian, Aram, 17 Dartmouth Street Johnson, Allen, 342 School Street Johnson, Jacob, 78 De cter Awmue Johnston, James A., 172 Howard Street Junes, Sidney, 13 Surnmer :street Kasparian, Kaspar, 77 Templeton Parkway Keefe, Arthur C., 7 Cuba Street Keefe, John, 133 Galen 'Street Keleb, Edward J., 166 Hillside Road 398 WATERTOWN TOWNT REPORT Kelley, Edward J., 316 Mt. Auburn Street Kelley, John 0., 21 Capitol Street Kenney, Francis J., 9 No. Park Street Kenney, William, 11 Middlesex Road Kapasian, Rarry, 49 Hazel Street Karakanian, Charles, 16 HazeI Street Karakanian, Krikor, 16 Hazel Street X11coyne, Eugene 1., 56 Putnam Street Kinney, Edward, 81 Commonwealth Road Knight, Wallace S., 38 Cypresti Street Koch, Jolla L., Jr., 372 Hain Street Kurkian, Derian, 47 Hazel Street LaCamerca, Samuel, 220 Arlington Street Lakin, Stephen, 25 Prentiss Street Lanctoto, Joseph E., 46 Copeland Street Lapero, Gabriel, 63 Elm Street Larribee, Frank L., 51 Lloyd Street Leonard, Andrew, 145 Rutland Street Leonard, Benedict, 63 'Hillside Road Leonard, John, 11 Oakland Street Leonard, John r., 105 Rutland Street Leone, Daniel, 141 Galen Street LeRoy, Arthur, 22 royal Street Lincoln, Walter, 106 Belmont Street Undahl, Francis C,, 20 Prescott Street Lindahl, Frederick, 20 Prescott Street Little, Richard X., 15 Edenfield Avenue Liv oti, George R., 129 Evans Street Lombardo, Joseph L., 94 Putnam Street Lopez, Richard F., 484 Main Street Lopez, Richard F., Jr., 484 Main Street MacDonald, Charles, 88 Franklin Street MacDonald, .Tames D., 38 Franklin Street MacDonald, John A., 27 Howard Street Macdonald, Thomas R., 16 Richards Road MacDonald, William, 66 Putnam Street MacMahnn, William H., 67 Lincoln Street Magrath, Herbert, 46 Wilmot Street Mahan, Herny, 44 Eliot Street Mahan, William E., 44 Eliot Street Maher, JDscph, 11 Olcott Street 'Iailly*, George, 20 Prescott Street Major, Edwin AL, 35 Eliot Street Malloy, Edward A., 7 Cbandler Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 399 Malloy, George, 7 Chandler Street Mannix, Edward F., 9 Prescott Street Mannix, Frank L., 9 Prescott Street Martin, Albert, Ito Winthrop Street Martocchio, John, 42 Forest Street Marvin, William A., 151 Nichols Avenue Marvin, Walter T., 151 Nichols Avenue Mastrangelo, Louis, 169 Winsor Avenue Maunus, William, 181 Walnut Street Maxwell, Earl 0., 39 Pearl Street May, Kenneth H., t 'Grenville Road Mazza, Carmen, 66 Ralph Street Mazza, Peter, 8 Hearn Street IVIcCabe; William C., 83 Bradford Road 11cCarthy,, James, 6 Churchill Street McCarthy, Joliet J.,4 Maplewood Street McCarthy, Thomas, 33 Bacon Street McCarthy, Timothy J., 164 Hillside Road McCormack, Jcroseph, 8 Adams Street McDonald, Daniel, 425 Main Street McElroy, Joseph, 37 Bunt Street McGough, Edward, 24 Upland Road McInnis, John A., 97 Evans Street McIntyre, Francis M., 42 Cypress Street Mclnt4're, John J,, 42 Cypress Street McIntyre, Raymond, 42 Cypress Street McIntyre, Ronald, 42 Cypress Street McLaughlin, John, 162 Hillside Road McLellan, D ziiel,49 Mt. Auburn Street McLellan, John R., 49 Mt, Auburn Street 1VIalann, Thomas F., 94 Elm Street McNamara, James J., 11 Upland Road D[celtan, Joseph D., 11 Edenfield .Avenue Meelhan, Richard J., 14 No. Beacon Street lM+ielone, Francis J., 10 Summit Road Melvin, Irving Albert, 24 Marshall Street Mendall, Lewis R.. 65 Union Street Mercer, John, 467 Pleasant Street 14llerullo, James, 69 Forest Street Merrill, William E., 65 Riverside Street Minehan, Cornelius, 413 Irving Street ZV irable, Vito, 205 Alt, Auburn Strut Monahan, Jahn, 5 Myrtle Street Monahan, William J., 68A Eden field Avenue 400 WA'TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Mondlick, Solomon, 26 Ldgeeliff Road Moony, Frank E., 227 No, Beacon Street Moore, Lawrence, 16 Dunton Road Moriarty, Clayton, 9 Kimball Road Morgan, Leo M., 166 Spruce Street Marley, John J., 10 Wells Avenue Morrisey, Thomas, 486 Main Street Bfulhern, Joseph B., 12 Theurer Bark Mullen, maul V., 13 Beechwood Avenue Mulrain, Edward, 622 Pleasant Street Murdock, Loranzo, 198 Boylston Street N.[urgia, John, 10 Lowell Street Murphy, James A., 125 Langdon Avenue Murphy, Joseph, 66 California Street Murray, James J., 435 Mt. Auburn Street Needham, Harry R., 128 Grove Street Nichols, Parson. H., 34 Oakley Road Nilson, Names, 44 Chauncey Street Nizzari, Jerry, 144 Higlland Avenue O'Brien, James F., 146 Langdon Avenue Odian, Charles, 115 Dexter Avenue O'Donnell Alfred M., 21 Morton Street O`Dormell, James A,, 14 Churchill Street O'Donnell, Jaynes A., Jr., 14 Churchill Street O'Donnell, John H., 12 Bacon Street 0"Dowd, Edwin J., 149 Weverley Avenue O'Gara, Joseph, 489 Main Street Papandrea, Thomas, 186 Summer Street Pa.pazian, Bedros, 89 Prentiss Street Paquette, ffewey, 1.55 Nichols Avenue Parkinson, Frederick, 37 Prescott Street .Paul, Kenneth D., 286 Belmont Street Tech, Ernest J., 147 Dexter Avenue Perley, Ronald, 169 Walnut Street Petersen, Albert 49 Prescott Street Piantedosi, Jerry, 112 Forest Street Piantedosi, Joseph, 183 Fayette Street Pierce, Charles, 86 Prentiss Street Pilon, Victor, 141 Pleasant Street Pitelli, Joseph, 50 Edgecliffe Road Poillucci, Joseph, 24 Dartmouth Street Quinn, Edward M., Jr., 29 French Street Quinn Francis, 46 No. Rea on Street Rattigan, John, 27 Chapman Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 401 Ready, Lou, 25 Morton Street Reardon Edward, 39 SprinU Street Reardon .Tames A., 4 Jewett Street Reid, Daniel, 23 Chapman Street Rice, Dominic, 35 Cottage Street Richardson, nederick G., 26 Adams Strut Riley, Edward, 26 Middlesex Load Riley, Paul B., 549 Main Street Roberts, Harold, 38 Bostonia Avenue Roche, Charles J,, 14 Royal Street Roche, James P., 54 Capitol Street Romano, Ldward, 26 Clarendon. Street Rooney, Edward D., 110 Riverside Street Rooney, John B., 110 Riverside Street Rooney, John F., 11G Riverside Street Rooney, Leo, 110 Riverside Street Rase, William F., 12 Keenan Street Rosen, Herbert, 124 Hillside Road Rosen, Nils, 124 Hillside Road Rosetta, John, 20 Gross Street Russo, Joseph, 21 New Lexinkrton Street Russo, Matthew, 53 Laurel Russo, Matthew, Jr., 53 Laurel Street Ryan, Vincent A., 121 Pleasant Street Salvitti, Greto, 75 Putnam Street Sawyer, Bertram E., 15 Sheldon Road Scanlan, William E., 395 School Street Scott, John, 596 Pleasant Street Scutt, Herbert, 32 Olney Street Shaughnessy, Daniel B., 25 Hosmer Street Shaw, Bartlett M., Jr., 141 Common Street Shaw, Elmer A., 36 Irving Street Shaw, Elmer W., 39 Irving Street Shaw Thomas A., 36 Irving Street Shear John, 56 Salisbury Road Shea, John, 56 Salisbury Road Shedd, Daniel W., 133 Waltham Street Sheehan, Francis, 108 Summer Street Sheehan, Jeremiah, 250 Main Street Sheehan, Leo, 203 Summer Street Shields, Matthew, 141 Galen Street Shutt, Charles J., 141 Morse Street Skahill, Peter J'., 122 No. Beacon Street Smith,, Chester, 92 No. Beacon Street 402 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Smith, Francis E., 92 No. Beacon Street Smith, Herbert, 10 Winter Street Smith, John, 46 Irving Street Smith, John H., 2+62 Main Street Smith, Wendell, 31 Edenfield Avenue Smith, William H., 92 No, Beacmi Street Stanchfield, A.xier, 19 Irma Avenuq Stanchfield, Earle, 19 Irma Avenue Stanley, Herbert, 58 Elton Avenue Stevenson, William, 1D+6 Pleasant Street Stewart, Arthur G., 44 Grenville Road " Stratton, Ralph R., 26 Richards Road Sullivan, John, 35 Fifield Street Sullivan, John H., 166 Common Street Sullivan, John J., 96 Boylston Street Sullivan, Joseph, 65 Lowell Avenue Sullivan, Timothy, 65 Lowell Avenue Sweeney, Leon C., 11 Cottage Street Sweeney, William J., 25 Russell Avenue Tessmer, Frank R., 74 Morse Street Todd, John C., 158 Waverley Avenue Torangeau, Nelson, 13 Adams Street Troia.nni, Pasquale, 52 Ralph Street Tucker, Walter W., 354 Arlington 'Street 'whey, Michael B., 123 No. Beacon Street Vahey, Thomas F., 238 No. Beacon Street Valentino, George, 11 Norseman Avenue Vanderwoude, Simon, 103 Arsenal Street Varner, Curtis L., 31 Langdon Avenue Verso, Thomas H., 148 Langdon Avenue Vie-ring, Bernard J., 26 Quincy Street Waldron, Raymond, 28 Capital Street alien, Alfred, 46 Porter 'Street Walsh, Leo F., 63 Union Street Walter, -Randall, 7 Cottage Street Walton, William, .39 Irma Avenue Ward,James F., 44 Melandy Avenue ' Watkins, Walter, 137 Galen Street Watson, George W., 42 Maplewood Street Wemple, Robert G., 4 Adams Avenue Wentworth, John J., 73 Piermnnt Street Wessels, Edward, 19 Maple Street White Dominick, 209 Main Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 40 Whitewat, David Sterling, 156 Belmont Street Whyte, Harry, 27 Lloyd Road Willson, Donald R., 176 Waverley Avenue Wilson, Philip, 55 Phillips Street Wood, Horace, 23 rrving Street Woodman, Richard E., 72 Bradford Road Woolf Otto, 170 Lovell Road Zaino, Albert, 51 Crawford Street Rizxa, Anthony, 114 Forest Street Parr, Sherman B., 67 Winsor Avenue Hagopian, Hagnp, 32 Quimby Street Bixby, Charles, 229 Common Street Quinn Clarence 1V1., 73 Spring Street Grimes, George E., Perkins Institute McGuire, Patterson, 33 Franklin Street Taverna, Salvatore, 38 Berkeley Street Sinall, Clifford T., 21 Longfellow Rand Leedham, Ira, 51. Quirk Street Me'Carth��, Micbael J., 18 Walcott Road Milne, Thomas A., 63 Maplewood Street Randall, Luis J., 377 Arlington Street Holmes, Philip B., 37 Franklin Street Phillips, Arthur J., 33 Phillips Street Sheehan, Daniel P., 13 Lloyd Road Shamgochian, Ohan, 146 Afelendy Avenue Shea, John R., 298 Waverley Avenue Crook, William, 21 Bromfield Street Corazzini Armond, 81 Cyprus Street DeFilippis, Natalin€a, 14 Leans Court Woodruff, James, 22 Arden Pond Frederick, Holmes W., 21 Carver Road Hayes, John J., Jr,, Fit Church Street Head, Edwin, 50 Quimby Street Johnson, Roy G., 35 Upland Road McDonnell, Patrick, 16 Ladd Street McHugh, Thomas, 55 Mt. Auburn Street Proctor, Geome, 74 Pearl Street Raphalian, Reuben, 28 Laurel Street Rodgers, Anthony, 70 Paplar Street Scald, Ralph, 124 Fayette Street Sheridan, Patrick, 57 Cottage Street Stillisano, Michele, 39 Cuba Street Teehan, Maurice, 12 Royal Street Todino, Elviro, 16 Gleason Street 404 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Walsh, Richard D., 27 Kimball Road Young, Hebron E., fill Hillside Street Smith, Herbert W., 169 Standish Road Flamburis, Janes D., 137 Tempteton Parkway Dambrosio, Joseph, 85 Arlington Street Sullivan, Edgar B., 34 Hersem Street Hannon, Michael, 42 Maplewood Street Butler, Thomas J., 85 Dexter Avenue O'Brien, Thomas, 417 School Street Cave, Raymond C., 116 Whisor Avenue Gilman, Louis, 65 School Street Davis, Wilbert, 106 Cypress Street Davis, Wilhani J., 17 Br nimer Street Arnerian, Kurl(en, 123 Nichols Avenue Hayes, John J., 467 Main Street Hayes, Jahn J., Jr., 467 Main Street Raphaelian, Alex, 123 Putnam Street Dorrron, Clifford J., 16 Waverley Avenue Comfort James, 5 Partridge Street White, William A., 42 Edenfield Avenue 1934 UNPAID EXCISE TAXES At Close of Business December 31, 1934 Committed March 19, 1934 �':Paid since close of books—VeHfied to February 19, 1935 1 hramo„ Joseph, 39 Coolidge Avenue .................................. $2.8.9 Aigiro, Catherine, 11 Dewey Street .......................................... 10.28 Anderson, Grace E., 134 Standish Road .............................. 3.86 Anderson, Harry J., 71 Arlington Street .............................. 2.00 Andrews, Paul V., 106 Cypress Street .................................. 8.21 Anstatt, Richard A., 22 Bradford React .............................. 7.39 Arena„ Frank, 8 Bostonia Avenue ............................. ............ 2.00 Armstrong ,Allpert, M., 29 Chandler Street .......................... 5.46 Arnold, WillleniLnar, SA Carver Road ...................................... 5.46 Arone, Lawrence, 35 Norseman Avenue .............................. 2.00 Arsl Lnian, Dick„ 115 Dexter Avenue .................................... 4.42 Bakarian, Albert, .377 Arline tdn Street .............................. 3.54 Baerranco, Salvatore, 300 Arlington Street .......................... 1i.75 Barry, James H., 111 Worcester Street ................................ 2.00 13ohanon, Martha T., 53 Fitchburg Street ............................ 2.00 BoLti, Alfred, 224 Arlington Street .......... 2.25 Bruce, Robert, 16 Prospect Street ........................................ 8.68 COLLECTOR.'S REPORT 40-D Bunnell, Stuart, 40 Marshall Street .................................., 9.96 Burbank, A. P. W., 44 Katherine Road ........»..................... 2.00 Burke, George THY., 52 Spring ,Street .................................... q. 0 Butler, Thomas W., qS Westminster Avenue ........................ 5.79 Calla-han, Daniel F., 76 Fayette Street ........ ... .................... 10.61 Canady, Oscar M., 17 Main Street .......................................... 3.21 Canty, Irene, 54 Channing Road ..... . ................ ............. .. .. 20.57 Carey, Alice E., 269 No, Beacon Street ................................ 10.61 Casgrain, Natalie, 16 Ocean Ave., Beverly .......................... 4.19 Caviechi, John, 3 Fifth Avenue ............................................ 4.82 Coffey, ,TDhn D1, 50 Putnam Street .......................... ............. 2.00 Cohen, Nathan, 90 Edeni`ield Avenue ......... ......................... 4.82 Cooper, John H., 160 Sycamore Street ..........I......I................1 2.00 Castanzo, Guido, 39 Mt. Auburn Street ........... ................. 2.00 Coughlin, Jahn F., - St. Mary"s Street .............» . ............. 7.39 Cousineau, Melia, 716 Mt. Auburn Street ......... .. ............. 2.57 Craig, Charles A., 105 Franklin Street ......... ........................ `?'.Oil Crane, Berg H., 39 Frank Street .......................................... 4.18 Crosby, Anna B,, 146 Tlillside Road ....................................... 5.79 Citshing, Bruce E., 57 Hovey Street .....„.» 3.85 Darling, Dorothy B., 18 Concord Road ......................................... 9. 64 Daumer, Charles, 38 Porter Street .......................................... 10.61 *DeFel ce, John A., 40 Melendy Avenue .........................».... 2.25 Delano, Iola E., 41 Beacon Park ...... ......................... .. ....».... 8.€14 Dade, Charles L., 344 Belmont Street ................... ............. 2.f10 Duff- , dame: L,, 5t}3 �riaan Street ........................................ 10.93 Dwyer, Frank A., 295 plain Street ........................................ 7.39 English„ DoroLhy, 40 Pequosette Street .... ................ . ..... 3.54 Evans, Robert A., 76 Prospect Street .................................. 2.25 Farese, Louis„ 264 Warren Street ................ 3.21 Farrar, Jaynes E,, 279 Newtonville Ave., Newton°ville ...... 4.92 Files, Addison V1, 126 Chapman Street *Files, Falter W., 12 Hardy Avenue .................................. 4.92 Gallagher, 7'horrnas H., 129 Worcester Street, ........................ 2.25 Gately, Mildred E., 30 bacon Street .................................... 3,54 Gilmour, Ernest B., 94 Lovell Road ..........................»........... 13,82 Gorman, '4'w'illizim F., 41 Cuba Street ........................... ........ 2.25 Green, Benjamin A., 126 Walnut Street ................................ 4.18 Grundman, Harold G., 42 .Chapman Street .......................... 16.73 Hegarty, Thomas II., 18 Bradford Road .............................. 3.,54 I3aneack, Walter J., 5 Winter Street .............»...................... 2.25 Hanley, Rita L., 22 Walthain Street ...................................... 2.00 Hannon, Margaret„ 137 Morse ,Street ... .. ......................... . 2.94 Hanrahan, James I+., 780 Belmont Street ............................... 12.53 406 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Harrington, Jerome C., 50 Hovey St. ...................................... 6.14 Harris, Charles W., 127 Evans St. .......................................... 8.68 Hartnett, Edward, 16 Copeland St. .......................................... 4.50 Hartnett, Josephine A,, 6 Royal Sit. .................«................... 6.46 Hartshorn, Fred, 33 Prentiss St. .............................................. 2,00 Hipple, Lowell B., 231 Common St.. .......................................... 7.39 Hovanesyan, Barbara, 180 Walnut St. ........................... 7.39 Hunter, Charles L., 54 �.�nion St. .............................................. 5.46 Hurley, John F., 433 Main St. .- .................................. . . ..... 3.21 Jacqueson, Russell, 11 Yukon St. -.......i.................--............ 4.71 Joy, Marjorie M., 165 Worcester St. ...................................... 8.04 Ladd, Evelyn, 00 Robbins Rd. . ........ ........................ ..... 8.04 Larnond, John F+'., 18 Rosedale Rd. .........,................................. 2.00 Lane, Edwin S., 65 Templeton Pkwy. . ... .«.. ... ........ ..... 2.25 Lchan, Carolyn, 73 Evans St. .................................................... 2.89 Lindahl, Fred, 20 Prescott St. . ........ ........ ........ .....,.. ..,..., 4.18 Lopez, Agnes C., 484 Main. St. .................................................. 5.89 Luderer, Lillian, 27 Charles St. . ... ... .«...«.. ... .... ........... 4.00 Maher, Joseph M., 10 ells Ave. ..«. .«,.«....... ...........,. 5.14 Maloney, Charles A., 35 Boylston Street ...... ..... ....... ..... 2,25 Mannaniro, Guy, 37 DexLer Ave. .............................................. 3.86 Martocchio, Bros., Inc., 42 Forest St. . ........ ........ ........ ..... 64.60 Marl lli, Antonio, 70 Westminster Ave. .. ............................... 3.21 McCarthy, Cearge E., 24 Louise St. . ..,.....,....... ...... ...... . 13.89 McConnell, Clarence, 368 Mt. Auburn St. .............................. 3.86 McConnell, Williwn, 14 Wilmot ,St. .......................................... 6.43 McCue, Mary C.) 203 No. Beacon St......................................... 4.82 McDonald, Margaret, 57 Church St. ........................................ 4.82 McDougall, Elizabeth A., 23 Oakland Street ........................ 2.00 ]!Meehan, Joseph D., 11 Edenfield Aire. ...................................... 2.25 Monahan, Helen, 68A Edenfield Avenue.......................... . .... 2.00 Mooney, George E., 134 Westminster Ave. , ,..,.... ....,,,.... 2.00 Moore, Donald W., 194 Palfrey St. .......................................... 2.57 Mortell, John, 17 Keenan. St. . ........ ................ ............. 7.71 Murnaghan, Cecelia, 199 Palfrey St. ........................................ 2.00 Murphy, Jeremiah F., 136 Orchard St. .................................. 3.86 Nahigian, Olga A., 25 Quimby St. .......................................... 6.43 Nardella, Waldo, 234 Arlington St. . ........ ........ ........ ..... 3.36 O'Leary, Florence M., 52 Copeland St. .................................... 3.21 O'Leary & Tracy Chair Co., 125 Spring St. ............................ 4.82 01ven, Frederick E., 2 Hillside St. ............................................. 2.57 Paul, Kenneth D., 286 BeIrnwit St. . ........ ........ . • .«.4«. ...,. 7.71 Peck, William C., 109 Boyd St. ................................................ 5.79 Phillips, Carl, 183 Templeton Pkwy,. ....................................... 2.25 COLLECTGR'S REPORT 401 Piantedosi, Antanio, 16 New Lexington St. .-................... 3.21 Fianted❑si, Joseph, 183 Fayette St. ................................. 8.i14 Pierce, Charles, 537 Mt. Auburn St. ........................................ .9.64 fiscopo, Catheleen D., 27 Gleason Street ..............««............. 2.00 Ranney, Mabel, 114 Fayette St. ................................................ 13.50 Riley, William J., 74 Qlcokt St. ................................... ...... . 3,54 Roach, Anthony T., 18 Green Street Terrace ............... ........ 16.39 Robinscan, Herbert F., 25 Palmer St. ..........................I....•« •.. .. 5.14 Rolland, JGseph, 33 Springfield St. ... ................. ................... 2.36 Rollins, Katherine M., 61 Eliot St, ............................................ 16,39 Russell, Elizabeth, 304 School Street .................................... 4.50 Serafini, Victor, 466 Arsenal St. .-........... ......... 2.00 Shanahan, Renr°y W., 136 Cypress St. .._............................. 17.67 Stone, Eleivellyn, 734 Belmonst St. .......................................... 3.86 Sullivan, Edward J., 363 Carver Rd. ........................................ 121 Sullivan, Lawrence, 31 Fitchburg St. ...................................... 7.72 Sullivan, Leo E., 60 No, Beacon St. .......................................... 2.57 Sweeney, Edward J., 6 Acton St. .............................................. 2.00 Sylvester, F. Robert, 14 Cypress St. .................................... 2.67 Tattrie, Jennie M., 52 Spring St. .............................................. 4.50 Tuttle, Henry G., 42 Porter St. .............................................. 2,00 Uberti,William, 52 Crawford St. .............................................. 4.18 Valentino, Alphonse, 11 Norseman Ave. .__...... ......... ......... 2.89 Vola.nte, Lena, 20 Merry field Ave. ......................................, .. 4.5[} Volante, Ralph, 26 Quincy St. ................................................ 2.00 Walsh, Iferbert J., 14 Chester .St. ........................................,. 2.00 Whitney, Charles A., 15 Fifieid St. ................. ................. .. 2.00 Willis, W. Jean, 573 Main St. _................................................... 4,18 Wolchojian, Martin, 46 Elton rive. . ..................................... 5.46 ,Zaino, Frank P., Jr., 25 Xorsemsn Ave. ...-........ ........... ........ 3.21 Zirhut, .flan H., 29 Robbins Rd. ................................................ 8.04 Committed ?august 6, 1934 Alexander, Grace, .324 Arlington St. . . ................................ 2,00 'Alford, James A., 3r., 485 Main St. -....................._­... ...... 3.27 Alvin, Arthur, 13 Fi h dive. .................................................... 7.66 Arone, Lawrence, 15 Keith St. ............ .. ............I..........,.... 3.13 Bartc h'Mary, 16 James St. ........................................................ 3.22 Beattie, Grace B., 32 Olcott St. ...........-................... ..........­­ 2.78 Bedding, Grace M., 100 Fa-yette St. ........................................ 2.14 Bellis, Christina, 56 Putnam St. ............................................ 2.00 Benson, Frank W., 105 Union St. ....... .................................... 2.94 Ber nsdarf, George E., 174 School St. ...................................... 3.13 Biddescom'be, Frank C., 146 Pleasant Street. ... .................... 3.22 408 WATER.TOWN TOWN RE,PORT Blanchett, Robert T., 87 Arsenal Street .......................... .... 4.93 Blue, Mary L., 25 New Lexington Street .............................. 2.00 Boccadaro, Ida, 3U8 Main St. . .. ............................................... 3.86 Botti, 141e1Ie, 18 Merryfield .Ave ................................................. 2.78 Bottomley, Arthur 0., 53 Carroll St ......................................... 2.00 *BoyTajian, Gazaros, 52-A Melendy Ave................................... 3.75 Boyajinn, Nazareth, 40 Laurel St ............................................ 19.01 Boyd, May L., 42 Porter St ....................................................... 2.00 Breen, John J., 6 Putnam St. .................................................... 6.03 Bresnahan, Thomas J., 17 Cushman Rd., Brighton................ 2.00 Bristol Donald D., 221 Common St. .......................................... 4,29 Brooks, Benjamin J., 33 Bancroft St. .................................... 7.50 Brown, Herbert G., 147 Morse St ......................... . .......... 2.00 Bro wn,Jennie L., 115 Common St ........................................... 2.35 Buceheri, Mary, 346 Arlington St, .......................................... 8.30 Buckley, John J+, 30 Chauncey St .................... 00 *Burke, Francis J., 40 Eliot St. ................................................ 2.57 *Burke, Names, III Harnden Ave. .......................................... 3.92 Burke, Walter E., 105 Pleasant St. ................................. 2.00 Caferelli, Arthur J., 105 Pleasant St .................. 2.00 Callahan, William, 146 pleasant St ......................................... 2.00 Campbell, Esther X., 15 Carleton Ter ..................................... 9.30 Canna, Joseph, 41 Quirk Street .............................................. 5.24 Casella, James J., 32 Oakland St. ............................................ 2.O0 Chakalas, George P., 21 Berkeley St. .................................... 2.00 Chatel, Edward J., 95 Brookline St., Boston ........................ 2.00 Christopher, Dorothy, 541 plain St. ...................... ................. 4.82 Ciavardone, James V., 10 St. Mary ........................................ 2.89 Clark, Benjamin, 81 Mt. Auburn St. ...................................... 2.00 Clark, Jahn J., 12 [Oliver Rd. .................................................. 6.16 Coakley, Ellen, 293 1Lexii7gton St.......... ............. ......1...... 20.63 Coffey, Anna, 47 Kondazian St....................................<............ 2.00 Coffey Margaret,47 Kondazian St............................................. 2.00 Coleman,Helen E., 293 Lexington St....-.-......................._.... 2.00 Crandon, William F., 64 Dwcter Ave.......................................... 4.69 Connors, Catherine, 141 Galen Street .................................... 2.00 Conroy Walter,32 Templeton Plcwy.......................................... 2.00 Consolasi, Joseph, 272 Palfrey St.............................................. 2.00 Consolidated Marbte Works ,94 Putnam St............................ 4.31 Conte, Bartolomeo, 104 Arlington St........................................ 2.00 Cooper, John H., 160 Sycamore St.......................................... 3.53 Couture, Joseph H., 42 Carroll St............................................ 2,00 Cavell, Joseph, 91)Westminster Ave.......................................... 2.00 Cvveno, .Angela, 266 Westminster Avenue ............................ 2.41 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 409 Cram, James W., 41 Eliot St.................................................... 2.00 Crosby, John J., 34 Hawthorne St............................................ 11.35 Currey, John L., 24 Louise St.................................................... 2.95 Davis, Alice J., 106 Cypress St..............................................-, 2.14 Dedekian, Reran, 138 Nichols Ave.......................................... 5,77 DeFilippo, Geraldina, 70 Westminster Ave............................ 21.21 DeLorie, John L., 19 Oakland St. ............................-.............. 2.06 De-Quattro, James, 39 Dartmouth St........................................ 2.00 Derounian, Susan et al, 19 Chauncey St................................ 2.00 DeStefano, Nlcholaq, 27 Dewey St. .......... ............................. 2.35 DIPasquale, Francesco, 88 Arlington St..............................­­ 6.15 Divanian, Harry, 278 No. Beacon St........................................ 2,00 *Donovan, Edward M., 12 Olney St........................................-, 2.00 Downer, Stuart B., 303 Waverley Avenue .......................... 2,66 Doyle, Joseph, 11 New Lexington St...................................... 2.0O Dozois. Mildred J., 9 Rutland St. ............................................ 2.06 Duebarme, Mae A., 80 Edgecliffe Rd. ..................... .............. 2.00 Duvall, Edwin H., 179 Waverley Ave...................................... 3,43 East, Cyril A., 271 Pleasant St................................................... 17.83 Edes, Dorothy M., 160 Summer St. ....... .................................. 2.00 Evans, Robert A., 76 IlrospRet St. .............................­­......... 2.00 Farley, Florence, 95 Lexington St........................................... 12.53 Feidnrmann, Henry, 174 Orchard St.....................__............. 3.21 Fernino,.Tolin,900 Harrison Ave, Boston.................................. 3.82 Field,Albert L.,154 School St........................................-......... 7.48 Figliolini, Anthony, 73 Springfield Street ......... ... .. .......... 8.84 Files, Addison E., 126 Chapman St.......................................... 2.17 Flarnb,uris, George, 137 Templeton Pkwy................__.......- 2.00 Fl�-nn, Bartholomew F., 104 Iforse St.................................. 2.00 Fogarty, Edward J., 543 Mt. Auburn St.................................. 2.00 Foley,Richard F.,42 Winsor Awe.............................................. 15.77 *Fostie, Emil, 50 Cypress St...___........................................... 2.00 Fowler, James H., 477 Congress, St., Portland,Me. .............. 33.56 Freeman, Mary A., 488 'Main St..............I--........................ 9.89 Fundekliazi, _Amtnnio. 16 Lloyd Rd............................................ 2.24 Gillen, Leo J., 18 Fifield St...................................................... 2.06 Goodrow, Albert, 616 Arsenal St. ....... .................................. 2.14 Gould, Blanche, 29 Lawrence St. __........ .......... .................. 3.62 Gregory, Maud, 12 Bancroft St. ......................................... ...... 5.36 Hall, Charles J,, q Hamden Ave.................................................. 2.57 Hancock, Walter J., 5 Winter St.................... ....................... 7.17 Hanrahan, James F. Jr., 780 Belmont St................................ 15.43 Hard, T. Oliver, 35 Upland Rd.................................................. 18.39 H�Lrper, Clayton C., 146 Robbins Rd...................................... 2.00 410 WATEWrGWN TOWN REPORT Harris, Charles W., 127 Evans St............................................. 7.24 Harrington, Paul, 37 Gilbert St.............................................. 2.00 Harris, Jessie E., 165 Worcester St........................ ............... 2.00 Hartung, Paul G., 27 Maplewood St........................................ 4.56 Henault, Clover, 80 Hillside Ave............................................ 2.99 Hinsman, James R., 35 Lawrence St.................................... 3.13 Holmes, William J., 6 Howe St........................................... Huggan, Arthur A., 69 Hillside Rd.......................................... 2U0 Hughes,James, 113 Arsenal St.................................................. 2.00 lodice, William, 124 School St-................................................ 3.85 Jacqueson, Russell, 11 Yukon Ave.......................................... 2.78 Johnson, Charles L., 343 School St.......................................... 2.06 Jones, Arthur D., 29 Carroll st................................................ 1.86 Kasparian, Lillian, 77 Templeton ......................... 8.19 Keough, John C., 187 Arsenal St.............................................. 2.00 Kerkian, Takookie, 47 Hazel Street ........................................ 3.13 Kilcoyne, Josephine F., 56 Putnam St.................................... 3.62 Kilonis, John D.r 57 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 2.68 Kivell, Thomas F., 15 Loneellow 6.51 Kusick, James, 44 Brimmer St.................................. ............... 2,00 Lamand, John, 18 Rosedale Rd.................................................. 8.68 Larrabee, Frank L., 51 Boyd St..............................I.-............. 2.00 Lawrence, James F., 24 Louise St............................................ 11.26 Leonard, Paul W., 63 Hillside Rd............................................ 2.80 Lindahl, Frank, 26 Prescott St. ................. ............................. 2.00 Livoli, Louis, 130 Charles River Rd............. .......... ............... 2.35 Lopez, Agnes, 484 Main St.......................... ............................. 17.89 Lundahl, Frank, 26 Prescott St.................................................. UG Lynch, John C., 32 Richards Rd................................................ 4.82 Lyons, Nora A., 50 Evans St...................................................... 2.14 MacDonald, Catherine, 29 Keenan St...................................... 2.00 MacDonald, Edna AL, 35 Chapman St...................................... 2.00 MacDougall, Clifford R., 195 Watertown St......................... 2.14 Malone, Francis J., 10 Summit Rd.......................................... 3.00 Maloney, Pauline, 105 Winsor Ave.......................................... 2.65 Maloy. William P., 36 Piermont St.......................................... 5.14 *Manning, Mary L., 234 Mt. Auburn ....... ......-- 2.00 Manning, Mary V., 28 Purvis St.............................................. 2.78 Marchese, Bernice X., 35 Oakland St...................................... 2.00 Margoslan, Harry, 14 Adams Ave.......................................... 2.57 Marshall, Allister F., 153 Pleasant St...................................... 2.00 Xartoccbio Bros. Inc., 42 Forest St.................... 21.00 M2rtmehio Trucking Co., Inc,, 42 Forest St........................ 15.67 Mastrangelo, Louis, 169 Winsor Ave...................................... 2.78 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 411 McCarthy, John J., 4 Maplewood Ave.................................... 4.00 McGary, Percy E., 495 Mt. Auburn St.................................. 12.64 *McCourtie, Althea M., 135 Evans St...................................... 6.37 McCue, Mary C., 273 No. Beacon St.,,..................................... 6.7i McGivern, ]Frank: J., 5 Hilltop Ind............................................ 2.00 McHugh, Margaret A., 55 lilt. Auburn St.............................. 2.100 McLellwi, Jolui R., 45 Mt. Auburn St.... .... . ..................... 4.25 McNeill, DauieI F., 188 WashinZton St., ;fie-A*ton................ 2.57 Meduri; Frank, 26 Arsenal St.................................................... 3.53 Meehaa, Dorothy* M., 11 Edenfield Ave...................... ..........a 4.69 Meehan, Joseph D., 11 l denfleld Ave............. ........................ 2.00 Merlino, Agostino, 21 Ralph St.................................................. 4.00 ll i.ua inn, Hagop, 95 Nichols Ave............................................ 2.Wi Minagian, Karikin S., 20 Wilson Ave...................................... 15.00 Miner, Kenneth H., 25 New Lexington St.-........................ .. 4.10 Ilirabile, Vito, 305 Aft. Auburn St............ ............................... 9.99 Mooney, George F., 134 Westminster Ava.............................. C82 Moore, Marion C. T., 291 Mt, Auburn St................................ 2.78 Moran, Crvhane J., 41 Fairfield St.......................................... 2.57 Morris, Charles L., 22 Putnam St. .......................................... 3.75 Mortal], John, 17 Keenan St...................................................... 2.69 Moulton, Catherine TJ., 95 Church St............................ Mullay. James H., 15 Purvis Street ...................................... 11.56 Murray{, Charles F., 11 lrnna Ave........................ ................... 2.00 Naliigian, Jahn S., 3T Poole St., Medford.......... ...... ............ 2.66 Nally, Thomas F., 25 Bancroft St..-..................--............... 5.58 Nardella, Anthony, Arlington St............................................ 3.€4 Normine, John B., 66 Prentiss St.............................................. 2.00 North, Margaret H., 37 Garfield S+t.......................................- 4.88 Gates, Edward A., 37 Havel St................................................ 8.21 O'Donnell, George C., 112 No, Beacon St................................ 6.43 C'Blannesian, Barbara, 1.80 Walnut St...................................... 5.78 O'Leary, 1+'lorence At., 58 Copeland St...................................... 3.13 Panosian, Sarkis S., 31 porter St............. ................................ 2.00 Parray, Alice E,, 26 Louise St............................................. 8.86 Pasqualetto, Gilbert,42 Forest St.............................................. 2,00 Perry, 11V1'a.xim J., 10 Hovey St..................................................... 7.07 Peterson, Albert G., 49 Prescott St......... ................................. 2.tUa. Peterson, Alfonso E., 49 Prescott St...................................... 1-11) Pickens Roscoe A., 117 Cammon St........................................ 3.43 Pilon, Victor A., 141 Pleasant Street ...................................... 20) Prelack, Ethel, 68 Edgecliffe Read .......................................... 5.58 P.Nme, Mary E., 104 Waverley Ave........................................... 8.21 Quinn, Horace A., 52 Fdgecliffe Rd.......................................... 1.2.86 412 WA.TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Rand, Helen M., 176 R. Boylston St.......................................... 2.00 Rich, Anthony, 66 Sparlihill ...................................................... 2.00 Rigdon, EIN in B., 819 Mt. Auburn St........................................ 2.89 Riley, Nina L., 16 Middlesex St........................................,...... 12.00 Ristango, Domenico, 231 Arlington St........................„.......... 19.15 Robinson, Frank C., 25 Palmer St............................................... 3.37 '�Robiilson, Gladys M., 25 Palmer St......................................... 5.58 Roche, Emily M., 14 Royal St..................................................... 2.00 Rooney, Eel-ward D., 110 Riverside ,St...................................... 2,00 Rooney,Eugene, 23 Fifth Ave.................................................. 2.00 Russo, Antonio, 249 Lexington Street .................................. 17.69 R.y�Ln, William d.,37 Belmont St................................................ 3.21 Shaw, Florence M., 141 Common St.......................................... 6.37 Shaw, Russell W., 30 Irving St............... ................................ 2.00 Shaw, Thomas, 36 Irving St........................................................ 2.00 Shea, Charles E., 70 Salisbury Rd............................................ 2.00 Shedd, Charlotte, 91 Standish Rd.............................................. 5,07 Sheridan, 'Mamas F., 5 'Theurer Pk......................................... 2.68 Shields, Peter, 229 Arsenal St.................................................... 7.24 Silver, Cyril G., 1l} Hillside Rd.................................................. 2.00 Smith, Chester E., 82 Edgeclif€e Rd...................................................... 2.1.4 Smith, George F., 92 No. Beacon St. ...................................... 2.95 Smith, Glad-y's M., 54 Hersom St............................................... 2.89 *Stefaniak, Peter J., 33 Dartmouth St.................................... 3.42 Stratton, Ralph R., 26 Richards Rd..................... .................... 2.24 Surabina, George M., 72 Prentiss St...,.................................... 2.00 Sylvester, E. Robert, 14 Cypress St................. ....... ... .. ... .. 2.14 Tattrie, Jennie M., 62 Spring St-...........-............................... 3.13 Taurson, lose M., 504 Arsenal St...................................---- 2.00 Torres, John R., 234 Summer St.............................................. 2.35 Troungeau, Nelson, 13 Adams St............................................ 4.93 Vahey, Ruth P., 239 No. Beacon St............................................ 9.12 Valentino, George, 11 Norseman Ave...................................... 2.00 Veirinl;, Bernard, 164 Edenfleld Ave........................................ 2.57 Versos, Costas D., 13 barter St................................. Volante, Lena, 20 Merryfield Ave---.,..................... . ........ 8.30 Volante, William A., 20 Merryfield Ave.................................. 6. 64 Vrock, Rocco, 72 Glcott St.......................................................... 3.62 Walsh, Clement G., 30 Quincy St............................................... 5.14 Watertown Exeavating Co., 200 Summer St.......................... 6C93 Weleh, Perley B., 9 Purvis St.................................................... 4.50 Wemple, Robert, 4 Adams Ave........................ ......................... 2.00 Williams, George F., 157 Spruce St.......................................... 2.14 Willson, Donald R., 176 Waverley Ave.................................... 2.41 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 413 Wright, Edward F., 44 Fayette St ........................................... 1R.77 York, Charles A., 275 Main St.................................................... 2.68 Zeller, George A., Watertown Arsenal.................................... 22.91 Committed December 12, 1934 *Abadesa, Vincent, 106 Common Street .............. ........ 82.00 �Acborri, William 0., 722 Mt. Auburn .................... 5.49 *Adams, Chester A., 146 School St.......................................... 2.00 *Adess, Milton, 22 Kimball Rd........................................... .... 4.82 *Akillian, George, 535 Mt. Auburn St.................................... 2.00 Albee, ]Herbert L., 44 C};press St............................................ 2.OD l,'Alberico, Jerry, 19 Howard St................ ......................... 2.00 Allen, Victor E., 106 Boylston St............................................ 2.00 American Radiator Co., 240 Mt. Vernon St.......................... 2.00 *Ames, Harvey L., 178 Palfrey St.......................................... 2.00 *Amiralian, Mary S., 24 Fairneld St...................................... 3.37 *Amos, Agnes, 129 Dexter Ave.................................. ............... 6.32 Arnrock, Stephen J., 119 Summer St...................................... 2.00 Anderson, Julia, 78 Marion Rd.................................................. 7.61 Andrew, Victor, 25 Cottage Place ........................................ 4.00 Andrews Milk Co., 43 Franklin St.............................................. 6.11 *Andro-.;ki, Joseph C., 133 Leamington St.................................. 2.00 *Amdros'ki, Stanley C., 183 Lmdngton St................................ 3.42 *Arakellan, Charles B., 29 Nerryfield Ave............................ 12.38 'Argento, Joseph, 81 Elm St.............................---............... 2.00 Armstrong, Charles, 611 Walnut St.......................................... 2A6 *Armstrong, George R., Jr., 6 Winthrop St............................ 3.69 *Arnold, Howard M., 30 Carver RJ.................... ................... 4.00 Arone,Joseph, 23 Dewey St................................... ........ 2.00 *Arone, Lawrence, 6 Keith ..........I....... 2.00 *Arziiomanian, Robert, 12 Porter St...................................... 2.68 Auflero, Vancenzo, 57 Crawford St.......................................... 2.00 *Avedian, Robert, 7 Porter St.................................................... 2.00 Averill, Victor W., 185 Spruce St............................................ 2.00 *Ayers, J. Robert, 207 Common Street ...................... ........... 2.00 *Ayers, J. Robert, 20 7Common St.......................................... 2.00 Bagley, Dudley, 146 HillsRle Rd.............................................. 2.00 Dailey, Alice, 82 Dexter Ave...................................................... 7.02 *Bailey's Cleansers & Dyers, Tne., 30 Washburn St..........,. 2.68 Baker, George E,, 69 Poplar St.................................................. 8.43 13aker, Helen M., 106 California St.......................................... 2.09 "Baker, Stanley H., 39 Eliot Street ... .. ................................ 2.00 Barbanti, Charles, 27 Charles St.............................................. 2.00 *Barbato, Peter, 11 French St.................................................. 2.00 414 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT *Barber, Charles E., 12 Walnut 5t............................................ 8.63 *Barnes, Richard X., 28 Hovey St............................................ 5.15 *Barrett, Kathryn C., 506 Main St.............................. 13.32 Bartholdi, John J., 211 Caminon St........-.-......... ........... .. 9.78 *Bartholomew, Leslie S., 52 Beechwood Ave........................ 6.12 "Bazarian, Peter, 526 Mt, Auhurli St.--.......-........................ 2.00 93ec klund, Uimer C., 177 Highland Agee.................................. 2.74 Bennett, Philip S., 23 01cott St.................................................. 4.00 *Benner, Chester C., 333 School St............................................ 2.00 *13evhner, Alfred W., 33 Kimball Toad ................................ 4.69 Bernsdorf, George E., 174 School St.-...........-.-.................. 2.00 *Berquist, John H., 197 Arseual St.................,...,.................... 7.10 *Betwold, Edward M., 109 Church St........................................ 5.69 *13%gelow, Julia 'T., 22 Patten St.......... .......... ......................... 2.00 *1Bgham, Carl A., 35 Edenfield Ave. .................................... 2.00 Bird, Lewis L., 307 Arsenal St.................................................. 2.41 Bishop, John J., 108 Chapman St.............................................. 4.87 Black, Edward,, r8(7Main St.....-.-............................................... +2 00 Black, Sim-an S., 8 F d4 Edgecliffe .......„................................... {7.60 Blair, Joseph H., 60 Church St---.................. ........... ........ 2.41 Black, Helena R., 56 Bradford Ed.......................................... 2.00 -Blessington, H. Arthur, 7 Laurel St........................................ 7.65 *Boghosian, Arta, 34 Irma Ave..,.,............................................. 2.00 Bolduc) LuEdger, 105 Arsenal St---,........... ............................ 2.00 Boleslyr, Darr, 74 Edgecliffe Road ............................................ 5.63 *Bond., Herman L.,45 Parker St................................................ 2.00 *Borghetti, Anthony, 133 Arsenal Street .............................. 2.25 *Borghettl, John F., 133 Arsenal St........................................ US *Boris, Felix A,, 6 Lyons Street .............................................. 2.00 *Matti, Emilio, 25 Merrifield Ave............................................ 2.00 *Boujicanian, Arsen, 343 Arlington St.................................... 11.38 *13oujicanian, Hagvp M., 343 Arlington. St............................ 2.a0 "Boyden, Mabel M., 181 Stan€ Nh Rd........................................ 2.00 Boyle, Robert M., 25 Beeebwood Ave........................................ 2.00 ''Boy ntun Alvah B., 750 Belmont St..................... .......... 2,00 Brackett, Augusta N., fil Fayette St...................................... 4.00 Branch., Harold R., 7 Bromfield St............................................ 2.00 Brant, Francis J., 46 Union .St................................................ 2.00 Brenan, Mary S., 47 Hovey St-.-.,............... ........................... 2.43 *Brennan, IGbn P., 41 Elton Ave.............................................. 3.00 Brennan, Mary .A., 129 School St............................................ 4.00 Brcrchu, Joseph, 28 Copeland St................................................ 2.00 *Brock, Elaine W., 81 Robbins lid............................................ 2.00 Brown, Gilbert E,, 870 Belmont St.--..................... ............... 6.32 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 415 ]Brownell,, Earle S., 124 Galen St.............................................. 2.00 *Bryant, Joseph W., 141 Bellevue Rd ....................................... 9.25 Buckley, John J., 30 Chauncey St.......... ................................. 2.00 Bullen, Ralph F., Jr., 225 Arsenal St...................................... 2.00 *Burke, Edmund W., 76 Spruce St............................................ 2.00 Burke, James J., 51 Olney St...................................................... 9.51 *Burns, Frank D., 206 No. Beacon St............................... ..... 2.00 Burns, George V., 63 Eliot St.......................................... ........ 7.07 Burns, James S., 11 Cushman St................................................ 6.32 Busconi, Joseph, 40 Quimby ........................................ 4.41 Butler Lillian M., 19 Derby Rd.............11.......I....... ......1. 2.00 Butler, Thomas W., 98 Westminster Ave................................ 6.81 Button, George D., 817 Mt. Auburn ......................... 2.00 Caccavaro, Anna, 6 Lyons St........... .......................................... 2.62 *Caferelli, Americo, 164 Walnut St-....................................... 4.15 Calarese, John B., 06 Putuam St............................................ 2.00 *Callen, William H,, 52 Aforse St.............................................. 2.00 *Calkins, Walter W., 76 Poplar St ......................................... 7.23 Callahan, Arthur, 9 Derby Rd.................................................... 2.68 *Ca-nady,Lois J., 73 Spruce St.................................................... 2.99 *Cartnalonga, Vito, 133 Arsenal St.......................................... 2.00 Capone,Abgelo, 28 Hudson St..................................... .............. 2.57 Capone, William A., 19 New Lexington St........................... 4.00 *Carew, Mary K-, 26 Wolcott Rd.............................................. 5.15 Carey, Ethel Barbara, 44 Fitchburg St..................................... 7.71 Carlstrom, Carl S., 55 Pequoset-te St........................................ 2.41 *.Carpenter, Roy B., 64 Lowell .............. .................... 2.00 Carroll, Frederick, 53Shattuck Rd.......................................... 10.92 Caruso, ATithony, 68 Forest St................................................ 4.01 Caruso, Laurenre, 68 Forest St................................................ 13426 Cartiso, Mary, 87 Summer St....................................................... 2.00 Caruso, Pasquale, 87 Summer St........ --.-.......................... 2.00 *Cavanaugh, William J., 10 Lawrence St................................ 2.00 *Cawley, Agnes G., 85 Ede-nfield Ave-........ ..................... 2.00 Cazmay, Thomas W.,Jn, 14 Birch Rd...................................... 9.93 �Chaniberlain, Hilda M., 129 Worcester St............................. 2.00 Chanijan, Agop, 121 Dexter Ave....... ....................... ............. 2.00 Chase, Alice F., 1578 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton............ 2.01 -*Chase, Charles 0., 6 Patten St-....................... ....... ............. 8.48 *Chase, Sarah M., 66 Bates Rd.................................................. 2.00 *Christie, Thomas G., 11 Melendy Ave.................................... 2.00 *Ghristopher, Speror, 10 Kondazian St................................. UO Clair, Basil E., 121 Chapman St................................................. 2.00 Clark, Gladys M., 15 Bosto-nia. Ave.......................................... 2,00 416 WATERTOWN TOWN RETORT *Clark, Harold E., 74 Spruce St................................................ 2.00 Clayton, Edward, 16 Bostonia Ave.......................................... 2.24 *.Clayton, Robert F,202 Maplewood St................................... 3Y91 *Clear, Edward J., IS Stuart ....................................... 2.00 Clericuzio, Esther, 11 Hazel St................................................ 2.24 "Clinton, Elizabeth K., 30 Templeton Pkwy.......................... 2.79 Coffin, Alice G., 24 Beacon Pk.................................................. 2.00 *Colburn, Horace E., 66 Morse St............................................ 2.00 *Cole, Victor B., 11 Charming Rd.............................................. 2.68 *Coleman, Warren, 38 Wilmot St.............................................. 2.00 *Colleran, Joseph P., 18 Palmer St............................................ 2.00 *Colligan, Elmer E., 24 Church Street ...... 10.60 *Comates,Peter, 111 Riverside St.............................................. 2.00 Condon, William F., Jr., 64 Dexter Ave.................................. 4.17 "Conner, Stephen, 119 Evans St................................................ 11.08 "Connors, Joseph P., 83 Rutland St.......................................... 2.00 *Cooke, Edmund W., 53 Carver Rd............................................ 3.75 *Corazziui, Armondi, 31 Cypress Street -............................. 2.00 *Corazzini, Fred, 31 Cypress St................................................ 4.42 -1-Corazzini, Pasquale, 115 Putnam St............................ ...... 2.00 Corcoran, Edinund, 65 Palfrey St...,..,.............. ......................... 2.00 *Corcoran, Norma H., 15 Chauncey St...................................... 3,21 "Corsi, Bernardo, 28 Waverley Ave................................... ...... 11.06 *Cosse, George, 7 Whitney St.................................................... 13.24 -'Costanzo, Guido, 16 Cross St.................................................. 2.00 *Costello, Patrick J., 193 Arsenal St...................................... 2.00 :.'Courtney, Frank E., 33 Franklin St.,,......................I............ 2.00 �Couture, Joseph H., 42 Carroll St............................................ 4.83 "Coyne, Ellen M., 68 Commonwealth Rd.................................. 5.62 *Cream Fried Cake Co., 19 Brooks St., Brighten ................ 9.47 *Creaser, Lester J., 12 Carletan Terrace ................................ 5.63 Crescitelli, Arthur, Edenfield Ave............................................ 2.00 *Crnnk, .1Wlton G., 20 Washburn St....................-......I... ....... 3.18 *Crossley, Victor A., 50 Prentiss St........................................ 2.28 *Crosstnan, Everett S., 34 Gertrude St.................................... 2.00 *Crowell, Martha Reiman, 146 Spruce St...................... ... ..... 3.85 Crt2pi, Joseph R., 11 Keith St............................................ ....... 2.00 Cumingham, R. Telfer, 24 Chaniiing R&............ ... .............. 7.10 *Curren, Maurice, 240 Waitham Street ................................ 2.00 *Curwen, Reginald, 12 Dunton Rd............................................ 11-06 *Cushing, Andrew F., 29 Fifield St............................................ 6.43 Daley, James H., 8 Gay Rd.......................................................... 15.56 -*Daito-n, Mary A., 207 No. Beacon St...................................... 2,00 T)aly, Wyncliff F., 120 No. Beacon St........................................ 2,00 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 417 pa.nsie, Thomas, 29 Piermont St................._.. ........................... 2.00 *Daughters, Alary H., 15 Knowles Rd.................................... 1.5.50 *Daughters, Roscoe F., 15 Knowles Rd.................................... 6.14 Davenport, Alfred M., 88 Grove St.......................................... 4.17 Davis, Herbert N., 12 Watertown St...................................... 2.00 *Davis, Russell W., 33 Stearns lid.......................................... 8.51 Days, James, 155 ,Spruce St.............................,.......................... 2.00 DelPapa, Angela, 16 Cottage St-................................. .......... 2.00 *DeRounian, Edward, 14 Hesmer St........................................ 2.00 *Deschenes ,Arthur J., 36 Upland Rd...................................... 2.00 Dellarco, Anthony, 99 Spring St.. ........................................ 2.00 Denny, Robert E., 37 KoTidazian St.......................................... 2.00 Dependable Operators Corp,, 416 Arsenal St.......................... 6.42 T1erderian, Margaret F., 209 Common St............................. 8.35 *Derderian, Setrak, 216 Common St........................................ 16.28 *Deschenes, Arthur J., 26 Upland Rd.._......._­..................... 4.55 Deveau, Andrew, 754 Mt. Auburn Street ... .. ....................... 2.0€1 *Dexter, Evans K., 101 Lovell Rd. ............................................ 11.57 *DiBacco, Santo, '78 School St.................................................... 2.00 Dickey, Robert A., 44 Grenville Rd.......................................... 2.01 *DiDo-nato, Antonia, 23 ,lames St........................................... 2.00 *Diliberto, Joseph, 749 Mt. Auburn St................................ . 11.06 *Dodakin, Charles A., 73 Evans St............................................. 3.21 *Dodge, Waldo E., 191 Maplewood St...................................... 8.43 *Doe, William A., 15 Russell Ave__....................................... 7.84 Dolan, Charles H., 98 Franklin St.......................,..................... 2.00 *Dolt er, Charles, 99 Boyd St..................................................... 2.00 *Dolbier, Charles B., 99 Boyd St.................-............................,. 2.00 I'Dolbier, Walter H., 174 Waverley Ave.................................. 2.00 Dominick, Antonin, 105 Winsor Ave_..............................._­ 2,00 *Donald, 'William H. et Charles H. Glidden, 114 riverside.. 2.25 Donovan, John J., 11-A Fairfield St................................ .... 9.47 Doanan, Uerbert J., 12 Birch Rd...___.................................. 15.56 *Doris, Elvira, 73 Dexter Ave.................................................... 2.0 *Draeos, Charles G., 55 Koiidazian .St...... .... .......................... 2,00 Drago, Elizabeth V., 11-A Dartmouth St......I......................... 2.00 *Drake, William ,A,,23 Hardy Ave............ .............................. 3.37 Dubois, Eugene, 86 Boylston St................................................ 2.25 Dudley, G. Walter,17 Spruce St................................................. 2.00 Dunderdale, John J., 224 Warren SL......................................... 2.0 *Dunham, Charlotte D., 34 Merrill Road .............................. 4.00 Dunlap, Iffelen A., 32 Olcott 5t.......... ...................................... 2.81 *Dunstan, Hubert 'W., 48 Whitney St...................................... 2.46 Darnan, Patrick F., 17 Melendy Ave...................................... 2,01 418 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Dwyer, Paul, 74 Springfield St.........................w................,....... 2.00 Dyer, Thomas F., 101 Langdon .eve........................................ 2.57 *Eagle-Picher Lead Co., 11 Wharf St., Berton .................... 9.74 Eagleson, Walter B., 61 Hillside St.......................................... 2.00 *Eason, A. Russell, 72 Palfrey St..................................... 7.71 Eastman, Elmer .C., 168 Walnut St........................................ 4.00 Eastman, Warren J., 44 01cott St.......................................... 4.34 Eaton, Leroy S., 144 Winsor Ave.............................................. 10.32 *Eaton, Woodrow J., 64 Hillside Rd......................................... 2.00 Ebert, Paul J., 41 prospect 5t........................ ........................... 2.00 *Elasqua, Anthony, 151 Nichols Ave.............................. .. ... 2.00 Elbag, Anne, 29 Coolidge Hill Rd............................................... 2.00 Eleftherion, Mile, 200 Arlington St..w... .....w...... 2.00 Ellis, Dorothy A., 28 Bradford lid............................................. 2,89 *Emarton, Fred .D., 83 Porest St.............................................. 4.00 *Emery, George H.,41 Wilmot at...............................I.............. 2.00 Emery, Paul R., 41 Wilmot St............................. ...................... 2.00 Emery, Robert, 77 Dexter Ave ..................................w,............ 5.78 English, Dorothy H., 40 Pequosette St.................................... 2.00 *Eolcsuzian, George, 158 Doyiston St........................................ 2.68 *Erickson, Henry P., 26 Cypress St............................. ............ 2.00 Erskine, Doris L., 91 Common St.... .. ... .. . ........................... 6.43 Eshelman,John W. Sons, 244 No. Queen St.,Larcaster, Pa. 7.90 'Evans, Robert, 206 Pleasant St.............................................. 2.01 Fahlstrorn, Anna M., 104 Beechwoad Ave.............................. 2.68 *Fairbanks, Burns F., 884 Charles Diver Rd........................ 3.8D *Fairbanks, Franklin G., 44 Spruce St.................................. 8.03 *Fairbanks, Ralph W., 974 Charles River Rd......................... 2.00 Fairmont Creamery Co. of Maine,35 Commereial St., Boston .. ............................................... .. .............. 7.10 *Fallon, Margaret E., 6 Porter St............... .............................. 2,00 Farese, Angelo, Y16 Gleason Sryt........ ......................................... 10.97 Farese, Teresa, 264 amen St.........................Y........................ 2.00 *Parley, Florence, 95 Lexington St.............. ................... *Farrenkopf, August E., 17 Thurston Rd.............................. 7.71 Fay, Elizabeth M., 167 Waverley Ave...................................... 2.00 *reehan, Peter E., 10 Oliver Rd........w....................................... 2.00 Felore'tos, Jaynes, 29 Hearn St.................................................. 2.00 Ferguson, Thorna_s P., 118 Summer St.................................... 2.00 *Ferraro, Fraxak, 67 Prentiss St................................................ 2.00 *Ferraro, Napoleon, 67 Prentiss St.......................................... 2.00 *Field, Robert F., 104 Church St.............................................. 5.79 *Files, Addison E., Jr., 222 Arlington St................................ 2.00 Files, Walter W., 12 Hardy Ave-,............................................. E46 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 419 Fiske, Rayrnand M., 42 Maple►vood St................... ................ 2,14 Fitzgerald, Herbert, 32 Laurel St............................................ 2.00 *I'itzmaurice, John E., 23 -ma Ave........................................ 2.00 Fitzpatrick, Joseph T., 28 Blelendy Ave................................. 6.26 Flagg, Hubert W., 27 Pierniont St............................................ 4.69 *Flecca, Madeline, 182 "Walnut St............................................ 2.00 �'Fllecca, William G., 1$ Norseman Avenue ............... .. ...... 2.00 Fleet, William H., 28 Gertrude St.......................................- 2.00 Flewelling, Robert, 7 Dexter Ave............ ............................... 4.O1 *Foley, Gerald A.,42 Winsor Ave.............................................. 9.47 *Foley, Michael F., 463 plain St................................................ 3.35 Follno, Antonio F., 33 Morton St.............................................. 8.43 Ford, Ernest B., 739 Mt. Auburn .5t........................................ 4.57 Foster, Mildred, 33 Lawrence St................................................ 2.00 Fowler, Walter H., 72 Bradford Rd.......................................... 2.00 Francis, Hazel M., 36 Charles River Rd..................................... 2.00 Frank, Russell W., 34 Adams St................................................ 2.00 *Frazier, Freeman B., 184 Sycamore St.................................. 2.00 *Fredericks, Louise, 26 Cypress St...... ............................... 2.00 Fredette, Francis, A., 107 Arsenal St...................................... 2.O0 Freeman, Harold R., 48 Capital St.......................................... 2.00 *French, Gordon R., 8 Westland Rd.......................................... 8.51 French,Vaughn H.., 20 Washburn St....................R,.....l............ 2.00 Frezza, Marco, 4 Swett Ct........................................................ 4.17 Friaiit, Merriman, 16 Belknap Terrace .................................... 3.62 *Fuller, Carl G., 87 Bradford Rd.............................................. 6.43 *F4iller, Francis B., 24 Honey St.............................................. 2.00 Fuller, Myrtle E., Higgins Reach, Scarbore, Me. ................ 5,68 Fundeklia.n, Alexander, 1S Lloyd St........................................ 2.00 Gaffney, Cornelia, 28 Center St................................................ 2.00 Gage, Charles R., 68 Bradford. Rd............................................ 2.00 *Gage, James M., 38 Standish Rd...... . ............ ........... ..... 2.68 Gallagher, Richard, 20 Oakley Rd............................................ 2.00 *Gandolfo, Vito C., 114 Dexter Ave.......................................... 2.00 *Ga.rabedian, John, 80 Boylston St............................................ 2.01 Garber, Rubin E., 185 Clove St............................... ................... 2.00 Gardner, Burton, 158 Worcester 5t.......................................... 14.78 *Garofolo, Frank, 12 Linden St.................................................. 2.01 Gasper, John. R., 435 IN% Auburn St......................................... 2.00 Gass, Elton B., 73 Walnut St.-........ ............................ ............ 4.00 *Gaudreau, Lpey+� Howe St Whitney St.......................................... 6.�7ny5 *Gavoor, Aram, Ho THY St...................................f........................ 2.57 Ga.ziano, Stella, 57 Warren St.................................................. 8.51 *Geiger, Bertha E., 364 Arlington St... . ..........I........... 5."1 1s Aga WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Geishecker, Philip, 120 Charles River Rd................................ 2.81 *Geoghegan, Eleanor, 78 Beechwood Ave.............................. 2.57 *Gibson, Alice R., 55 Chapman St............................................ 6.48 GiglSey, Harold F., 11 Olcott St................................................ 2.00 Gilberg, Henrik, 91 Bradford Rd.......:..............„...................... 2.00 *Gilbert, Laura E.,19 Malden St............................................... 2.00 *Ginn, William E., 784 Belmont 5t............................................ 2.95 *Glovanditti, Leonardo, 40 Ifelendy Ave................................ 2.25 *Glasheen, Agnes, 24 Capitol St................................................ 2,09 Gleason, Dorothy, 40 Otis St...................................................... 2.00 Glickman, Edgard B., 8 Oliva Rd., Brighton........................ 2.00 *Gloasa, William R., 375 Mt. Auburn St................................ 2.00 Godsoe, Clarence E., 156 Belmont St...................................... 2.00 *Godwin, Harald A., 120 Riverside St...................................... 4.28 *Gogwer, Leonard,S Mason Rd.................................. ............... 9.47 Goss, Annie, 263 Boylston St.................................................... 3.75 *Gostos, Evelyn V., 11 Patten St.............................................. 2,69 *Gould, Hiram, 11 Fragieis St.......,..... .. ................................... 2.O0 *Gould Oil Burner Ser., 63 Grehard St.................................... 9.72 *Graham, George C., Jr., 122 Barnard Ave............................ 2.00 Graham,Grace, 266 No. Beacon. St............................................ 2.00 Greeley, 'Fiala, 83 Bradford Rd.................................................. 2.00 Green, Harry J., 31 Priest Rd.................................................... 2.74 Green, Hugh, 91 Mt, Auburn St................................................ 2.00 *Green, William, 29 Priest Rd................................ ............... 2.00 `Greene, Frederick, 35 Stearns Ed......................... .............. ... 5.46 *Greene, James W., 74 Evans St................................................ 9.00 *Greene, William J., 29 Priest 1Rd............................................... 2.68 Greenwood,Anna, 93 California. St............................................ 2.00 *Greer, Floyd E., 476 Mt. Auburn St...-................................ 4.99 *Gregoire, Wilfred G., 23 Gleason St........................................ 2.00 *Griffith, Richard, 165 Summer St............................................ 2.00 *Grimes, Wilfred P., 11 Swette Ct............................................ 6.00 *Grundstrom, Carl W., 63 Chu rich St........................................ 2.00 Gulesian,Willis IT., 46 Salisbury* Rd.......................................... 2.00 Gullason, Rose A., 79 Dexter Ave.............................................. 2.00 *Ctmter, Fred C., 53 Fairview Ave........................................... 7.23 *Guy, Walter, 121 Marshall St.................................................. 2.00 *GQzzetti, James, 101 Arlington Street .................................. 2.78 *Halley, Bernard, 85 Union St.................................................... 2.00 Hall, Dorothy M., 160 Summer St.............................................. 2.O0 *Hall, Walter, 14 Beacom Pk...................................................... 2.00 *Harnmond, Verna, 238 Bellevue Rd........................................ 2.91 *Hampson, Peapeon, 10 Kimball R&..................................„.., 5.89 COLLECTOR,',S REPORT 41 *Hannan, 'Theresa, 67 Hazel St...........................................1...... 2.00 *11annern Lillian M., 25 Adams St............................................ 2,00 *Hannigan, Martin, 128 Summer St..,....................................... 2.43 Hanson, DaNid, 29 Lincoln St.-.......-.......................... ........... 2.00 Hardy, Roland, 122 Charles River Rd........................•.. .......... 8.51 *Harmenig, Amanda, 175 No. Beacon St......,......................... 5.68 `Marmon, Belina, 266 Belmont St............................................ 8.37 *Haroian, Nishan, 14 'Welts Ave......-....................................- 2.00 Barrington, Joseph, 7 Woodleigh Rd....... ................... ............ 2.00 'Harrington, Michael, 37 Gilbert St.................................................. 7.87 *Harris, Franklin. R., 12 Laurel St............................................ 4.74 Hartenstein, Mae, 27 Boylston St. W. a................................. 2.00 Hartshorn, Maria, 33 Prentiss St.............................................. 2.00 *Havender, Harold, 244 No. Beaean St....-............................ 2.00 *Hawksti4 orth, Clara, 17 Eliot St., Jamaica Plain.................. 2.O0 Hayden, Frances B., 22 Warwick R.d.........................I.............. 4.82 Hayes, John J., 467 M- ain St...................................................- 2.00 Hazelum, Mary*, 48 Oakland St...,............. ........................... 2.06 *Healy, Alaurice, Purvis St. .............................I........................ 1235 *Heft-ernan, John E., 84 Charles River Rd.....................a........ 4.42 *Hearty, Richard, 91 Orchard St............................................ 2.89 Henderson, Francis, 78 Carroll St............................................ 9.47 *Hennessy, Anna, 14 ]Maplewood St........................................ 2.00 Hernandez, Luis R., 99 Highland Ave...................................... 3,09 *Hertach, Frederick, 125 Marshall St...................................... 2.01 *Heshion, Frank J., 92 Mtelkburg St...................................... 10.60 *Hetherington, 'William, 712 Belmont St...................:.......... 2.00 *Higgins, Anna F., 89 Galen.St.................................................. 8.51 *Higgins, Edwin M., 18 Hovey St.............................................. 6.?5 Hilliard, Raymond J., 38 Dartmouth St---............................ 5.06 Hoffman, Jane B., 46 Hall Ave.............................», ................. 5.14 *Hogan, Helen B., 232 Comman St........................................ 22.16 *Hagan, Mary L., 232 Common St............................................ 10.31 Holman, William 0., 64 'Westminster Ave.............................. 2.O0 Holmes, .Arnold R., 8 Cross St.................................................... 2.00 *Holmes, Ralph A., 104 Beechwood Ave....................... .......... a,15 Haod,James H., Jr., 274 Common St........................................ 2.00 Hopkins, Cleveland, 8 Chapman St......................................-... 2.00 Hovannesian, Mike, 97 Dexter Avenue .......»...............» . .... . 2.00 *Hovey,Mae E., 7 Harnden Ave ............................................... 2.00 *Howes, Alfred T., 28 Purvis St.............................................. 4.00 *Hoyt, George S., 38 Franklin at.............................................. 2.00 Huggan,, Arthur, 69 Hillside Rd...............................».».,............ 2.00 *Hughes, Michael G., 98 Pleasant St-......».....,,.»».................... 2.00 422 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT *Hughes, William R., 7 Purvis St.......................................... 11.06 Hullihen, Claris, 27 Bradford Rd.............................................. 2.40 Hunter, Bertha, 28 Irving St....................................................... 2.00 *Hutchings, Ferdinand, 7 Pletcher Terrace .......................... 2.00 *Hutchinson, Walter, 46 Brookline St................................ ... 2.O0 Hynes, Theresa, 29 W. Boylston St............................................ 2.00 Iannazzi, Angelo, 202 Arlington St........................................ 2.00 *Ingalls, Edna P., 85 Poplar St.................................................. 7.90 Iodice, Michael, 75 Warren St..................................... ............. 2.24 *Irish, Herbert W., 3e Irving St................................................ 6.39 Ives, Walton S., 133 Hillside Road .......................................... 6.10 Jackson, Carl S., 40 Dexter Ave................................................ 2.00 Jacqueson, Russell, 11 Yukon Ave.......... ................ ....... ........ 2.00 *Jakeman, Alma C., 71 Lovell Rd... ...... .................................. 11.41 James, Robert K., 154 Dexter Avenue .................................... 2.00 *Jannos, Lena, 58 Melendy Ave................................................ 2.00 *Jardine, Catherine, 48 Watertown St.- 2.00 *Jardine, Thelma, 469-A Pleasant St...................................... 2.28 Jensen,Aire, 52 Arsenal St.......................................................... 2.00 *Jester, Annie J., 3 Woodleigh Rd................................,.........,. 2.00 Johnsen, Albert H., 18 Priest Rd.............................................. 2.00 *Johnson, Andrew T., 59 Palfrey St........................................ 2.DD *Johnson, Ernest W., 510 Belmont St...................................... 7.37 Johnson, Howard C., 72 Winsor Ave........................................ 2.00 Johnston, George M., 219 Lemngtnn St................................. 2.00 ,Tones, Arthur D., 29 Carroll Street ........................................ 5.53 *Jones, Hattie L., 19 Edenfield Ave.......................................... 2.00 Julian, Anthmny, 11 Carlton. Terrace ...................................... 5.36 *Kaderian, Gareferd, 127 Nichols Ave...................................... 4.96 Kalustiar,, Elmas, 16 Hazel St.................................................. 2.41 Kai,smouski, Evelyn, 42 Woodleigh Rd.................................... +6.26 *Kaveny, John P., 13 fatten St,..,............................................ 11.57 *Keaney, William J., 4 Theurer Park ...................................... 7.9D *Kearns, Martin H., 97 Galen St.............................................. 2.57 *Kean;y, George S., 69 Templeton Plwy................................ 2.00 *Keddy, Kenneth S., 33 Eliot Sty................................ .. .......... 2.00 Keefe, Ames E., 24 Francis St.................................................. 3.21 Keefe, Arthur C,, 7 Cuba St...................................................... 2,00 *Keefe, Mary F., 181 Scheel St...,...,.......................................... 7,71 *Keefe, William J., 40 Maple St................................................ 6.43 *Xeenan, William 'AL, 40 Dexter Ave.,..................................... 2.25 *Kelley, Emma R., 372 Charles River Rd................................ 2.00 *Kelley, Jahn J., 21 Frank St. .................................................. 9.51 *Kelley, Marion D., 120 Walnut St.......................................... 2.00 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 423 Kelly, Bertha L., 7 Upland Road .............................. 2.00 Kelly, Daniel A.,35 Morse St........................................-......... 2.00 *Kelly, John F., 9 Myrtle St........................................................ 2.00 *Kelly, Joseph L., 100 Capitol St............................................ 4.42 *Kelly, Mary J., 26 Frank St................. .......... 8.99 *Kennedy, James G., 5 Marcia Rd............................................ 7.90 "Kenney, Ethel H., 68 Parker St................................................ 2.00 'Kenny, Maurice R., 49 Carroll St............................................ 3.59 I'Kp-ough, Edward H., 189 Arsenal St.................................4.... 6,43 *Kerr, Charles A., 9 Gay Rd.. ... .. . .. .................................... 5.57 *Kirn,Romer T., 180 Charles River Rd.................................... 7.10 Kinney, Eileen M., 81 Con=onwealth Rd............... ............. 6.97 Kirk, Jaynes, Watertown Arsenal ................................ 2.25 *Xivlehan, Harold, 12 Fifth Ave................................................ 2.00 Kivichan, John J., 12 Fifth Ave.............................................. 3.69 Knowles, Olive D., 15 Langdon Ave.......................................... 2.00 Kuhn, Joseph R., 11 Richards Rd................................................ 2.57 Kulegian, Kurke-n, 198 Arlington St.......................................... 2,28 *Lacey, William C., 96 Bradford Rd.......................................... 6.27 Lacoco, Alfred, 69 W. Boylston St.......................................... 2.00 *Laguff, John, Jr., 45 Hersorn St.............................................. 2.09 Lanctot, Joseph E., 46 Copeland St ......................................... 2.00 "Landry, Roy A., 42 Salisbury Rd............................................ 6.16 Lane, Francis H., 11 Gleason St................................................ 6.37 LaRhette,John A., 9 Edenfield Ave.......................................... 2.00 LaRosa, Joseph, 17 Winter St................ ................................... 2.57 *Larson, Frederick H., 39 Stearns Road ............................ 2.00 *Lavoy, Dorothy, 404 Pleasant Street .................................. 2.0n Mawsoj), Alfred, 29 Ladd Street ............................................ 2.00 *Lawson, Lynwood M., 340 School Street ............................ 2.00 *Lacey, H. Maynard, 111 Galen St.........................--............. 6.03 Leahy, William W., Jr., 24 Westland -Rd................................ 2.00 LeBlanc, Gertrude et Louis Lallonnandin, 38 Boyd St. .... 13.79 *LeBlanc, Guy J., 10 California Pk.......................................... 3.37 LeBlanc, Robert, 10 California Ply.......................................... 2.00 *LeFort, David T., 134 Summer St............................................ 2.00 'Leibing, Edward E,, Bradford Rd.........._............................... 2.97 Leonard, Paul W, 63 Hillside Rd............................................ 2,00 UsCarbeau, Charles, Jr., 18 Dartmouth 2.00 *LeVally, Fred B.,21 Pequosette St.......................................... 2,09 *Lewis, Jacob P., 188 Orchard St............................................ 3.86 *Lewis, Samuel L., 312 Pleasant St...............................---... 4.50 *Liliebolm, Sidney, 40 Garfield ......I........................ 2.00 Lillis, Almira -INI., 16 Howe St................................................. 2.00 424 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT *Linen, Joseph F., 37 Melendy Ave........................................ 2.00 "Linfleld, Oliver S., 198 Palfrey St............................................ 2.14 *Lingfey, Blanch AL, 44 Melendy Ave...................................... 4.65 *Listan, John J., 34 Chauncey St........................................... 7.71 Livoli, Louis, 20 Merrifield Ave.............................................. 6.41 Livoli, Paul, 302 Arlington St.................................................... 2.00 Lopez, Agnes C., 484 Main St-................................................... 3.08 Lopez, Raymond, 48-4 Main St.............. ........... ........ ................ 2,00 Lord, Jof;elj7n A., 24 Elmwood Ave............................................ 2,01 Loughlin, John T., 16 French St............................................. 2.00 �'Loughlfn, Joseph T,, 647 1�-Iain St ........................................... 2.00 Loumos, Lycargus A., 175 Lexington St................................ 2.00 *LucasGn, Grace D., 13 Bromfield St........................................ 4.2.() Ludwin, Rebecca, 4 Winsor Ave.............................................. 2.68 *Lyman, Edward C., 6 Hovey St................................................ 14.46 Lynch, John E., 321 Main St.................................................... 2.00 *Lyons, Bernard A., 11 Clayton St............................................ 2.00 Lyons, Mary C., 32 Eliot St........................................................ 3.00 *Maeaulay, Irene M., 15 Adams Ave...................................... 5.90 *MacDonald, Alexander, 62 Marshall Street .......................... 3.94 *MacDonald, Herbert, 152 Cypress St.................................... 4.98 MacDonald, Richard, 77 Putnam Street ................................ 2,gi *-MacDonald, Robert, 24 Otis St................................................ 2.00 *MacDonald, Walter, 24 Otis St............................................. 4.31 *MaeHugh, Elizabeth, 535 Pleaaant St.................................... 2.00 *MacInnes, Martin, 91 Spring St.............................................. 3.21 *MacIntosh Coal Co., John, 13 Church St............................ 10.84 "'Map-Kay, Hector, 28 Dewey St................................................ 2.00 *MacKay, Sadie, 166 Worcester St............................................ 6.56 *Mackin, James U., 213 Watertown Street .......................... 5.68 *MacLean, Malcolm D., 26 Dewey St...................................... 2.00 *MacRae, Wilhelm, 83 Dexter Ave....;....................................... 3.69 *Maguire, Joseph, 78 Arsenal St.............................................. 7.50 Maher, Lawrence K., 154 Dexter Ave.................................... 2.00 *Maher, Patrick, 17 New Lexington St.................................... 2.00 *Ma'honey, Ellen, 9 Rangeley Rd..._.......................................... 2.00 *Mahoney, Joseph, 9 Rangeley Road .................................... 4.01 *Mahoney, William,20 Bostonia Ave........................................ 2,28 Malone, Francis, 10 Summit Rd............................................ 2,00 *Maloney, James F., 75 Lexington St.................................... 2.02 *Maloney, Ralph B,, 75 Lexington St................................. 3.05 *�Mnnaslan, Kagan, 91 Dexter Ave..................................... 3.75 Mannix, 31. Frances 9 Prescott St.......................................... 11.06 *Mansell, Thomas, 49 Cypress St.............................................. 2.00 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 425 Alatizelli, Attilio, 1016 Belmont St.......................................... 2.00 Manzelli, Domenico, 1016 Belmont St...................................... 6.17 Marchant, Henry, 92 Nichols Ave.......................................... 2.00 *Alarchant, Rose, 92 Nichols Ave.............................................. 2.00 *Marotte, Charles, 19 Ladd St.................................................... 2.00 Martell, John, 17 Keenan St.............. ........................................ 4.31 Martocebio TruckiDg Co.,42 Furest St...................................... 9-10 Mason, Ralph, 113 Mt. Auburn St............................................ 2.26 *Maurer, Edward, 34 Laurel St................................................ 4.00 *Maxwell, William C., 172 Sycamore St.................................. 2.68 *Maxwell, William, 36 -Califurnia St........................................ 2.46 Mayhew, Chester, 60 Hall Avenue .......................................... 2.00 "Mayhew, William, 50 Hall Ave...........................-................. 2.00 *Maya, Walter L., 5 Stoneleigh Circle .................................... 12.53 Mayo, Franklin E., 78 Main St....... .................I.................... 3.32 Mazza, Tony, 66 Ralph St........................*............................ 2.00 *McAuliffe Co., Western Ave., Allston ................................ 21.76 *McCall, Joseph, 47 Green St.................................................... 2.110 McCammon, Robert, 29 French St .............* ..*........................ 2.00 McCann, William, 106 Summer Street .................................. 2.00 'McCarron, Edward T., I Capitol St........................................ 2.89 McCarthy, John J., 38 Myrtle Street ...................................- 2.00 *McCarthy, Marian, 29 Keenan St.......................................... 2.00 McCarthy, Mildred, 26 King St................................................ 2.O0 Mccool, Elizabeth, 64-A Belmont St........................................ 2.00 McDermott, Patrick, 97 Fayette Street ............. .................... 2.00 McDonald, Arthur, 69 Hovey Street ............. ...... ................. 100 "McDonald, James, 42 Edenfield Ave ..................................... 2.00 McDonald, Patrick, 22 Oakland St............................................ 2.00 *McDonnell, John, 52 Cuba St.................................................. 2.24 *McElhiney, George, 67 Prospect St........................................ 2,00 *McGann, Delia J., 135 Edenfleld Ave .................................... 3,21 *McGann, Patrick, 135 Edenfield Ave...................................... 2.00 McGarry, Percy E., 495 Mt. Auburn Street .......................- 16,07 *McGerigle, John T., 30 Union St.............................. ............ 2.00 *McGirr, Mary A., 64 Elton Ave.............................................. 2.41 *McGirr, Samuel B., 64 Elton Ave............................................ 2A0 *McHugh, Anna B., 77 Fayette St ......................................... 13.98 *McHugh, Grace, 22 Belmont St.............................................. 2.00 McH-ugh, Sara, 90 School St...................................................... 2.00 McIntyre, Ronald, 42 Cypress St............................................. 2.00 *McKay, Chloa R., 29 Hall Ave............--....... ......................... 7.71 McKinnon, Cbarles, 55 Grendview Ave.................................... 2.00 *McKinnon, Daniel, 37 Harnden Avenue ................................ 3.21 426 WATER.TOWN TOWN REPORT *McKinnon, Louise, 87 Harnden Avenue .............. + ............. 9.63 *McLaughlin, Eleanor, 27 Westland Road+.,....,++.....I...I.......... 4.29 McLellan, John R., 9 Oakland St.............................................. 2.00 *McLennan, Andrew, 28 Ladd street ...................................... 4.01 *Mcblanus, Margaret, 192 Waverley Aire.............................. 2.06 *McNaniara, Edward C., 182 Main St.................................... 2.19 *McSweeney, Bryan, 47 Spruce St............................................ 11.08 *McWhirter, Alfred, 28 Parker St............................................ 2.00 *Meda, Fred .1., 129 Lexington St......................,+.................... 3.85 Mee, Gerald S., 8 Norseman Ave.............................................. 2.89 Meehan, George, 31 Adams St................................................ 7.23 *Meehan, John J., 325 School. St................:........................... 14.24 *Melhye, William, 44 Pequosette St.--............................... 8.8 Melvin, Albert, 24 Marshall St.................I-.......................... 8.67 *Menghi, laugh, 98 Standish Rd............................................ 3.86 *Merchants Mutual Casualty Co., 18 Oliver St., Boston...... 9.80 *Mercier, Lawrence, 33 Fitchburg St...................................... 5.22 blerlino, Agostino, 21 Ralph St. ........ ........ ...............+ ..... 2,00 *Merulla, Alfredo, 21 Hudson St...........................................+.+ 2,00 Messier, Marion, 162 Ore-hard St........,............................... . 2.00 *Messinger, Arthur, 34 Quincy St. ........ ...... .... ........ ..... 2.00 -Middlesex 0h Co., 9 Myrtle St.................................................. 2.00 Middleton, W. Irving, Jr., 27 Wolcott Rd............1,................. 9.93 Midgley, George H., 19 Prentiss St. ........ ........ .. .. .. . .. .. 8.51 Miller.Charles, 25 Linden Way.................................................... 2.00 Mills, Louis R., 17 'Prescott St...............................,................... 2.[10 Mock, Louis F., Jr., 83 Barnard Ave.......................................... 9..05 *Moffat,Albert, 42 Arden Rd...................................................... 8..35 *Molito Michael A., 164 Orchard St........................................ 2.99 Molloy, Mary G., 139 Winsor Ave. 2.00 Monahan, Ellen, 68-A Edenfield Ave......................................... 2.00 Mwiti, John, 467 Pleasant St............................................. . . . 2.00 Moore, Arthur, 7 Chester St.. ................................................. 2.00 *Moore, Donald W., 194 Palfrey St. ........ _....,., .,...... ...... . 2.00 *Moore, Lewis J., 29 Channing Ind............................................ 2.00 Moran, Paul C., 56 Gilbert St................................... ...... +........ 4A5 x M,yorgan, Chester D,, 106 Morse St.......................................... 2.00 Iforley, Edward, 28 Cypress St, ,rr.w+. .rr,+r.. +.-... ........+........ 2.00 *Morrissey, Joseph J., 108 Winthrop St.................................. 2.00 Morrell, Stephen, Watertown St.............................................. 2.04 *Moseley, Albion, 24 Marcia Road .......................................... 16.32 Moulton, Catherine, 95 Church Street .................................... 2.00 *Mulkern, Matthew T., 7 Fairfield at. ................ ........ ... 2.00 *Mullaney, Bertram, 58 Wilmot St............................................ 3.16 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 427 *Munihall, W%Wam H., 96 Charles River Rd............................ 4.17 *Murphy, James T., Jr., 589 Main St...................................... 4.00 *Murphy John F., 137 Grave St.................................................. 2.00 *:Mirphy, Michael J., 69 Waverley Avenue ...................... `x.00 *Nlurphy, Nelli, 34 Francis Street ...... ..... . . .. ................... 9.00 Murray, John F., 77 Putnam Street .................... ................... 2.00 *Murray, John J., 5 Harrington Street .................................. 2.00 Myrer, Wallace„ 77 Putnam Street ........................................ 2.00 *Nagle, Lake T., Jr., 392 Mt, Auburn Street .................... 2.00 Nardelli, Saverio, 731 Main Street .......................................... 9.23 N'atale, hose, 190 Walnut Street ............................................ 2.00 Nat.ale, 'Tillie, 26 Putnam Street .............................................. 2.00 *,Nazaretian, Kroker, 29 Hazel Street .................................... 2. O *Nazaretian, Nicholas„ 9 Hosmer Street .............................. 2.00 *Neagle, Willia-rn H., 33 Richards Road ................................ 8.35 *Neese, W. Dewey, 5 Stearns. Road ........................................ 6.59 *Neiberg, Louis, 120 Spring Street ........................................ 3.77 *Nelson, Ernest A., 22 Chauncey Street ................................ 2.57 *Newell, Wilfred L., 42 Stuart Street ... ... ....... .. .............. 6.97 Nichols, Leila, 700 Mt. Auburn Street .................................... 6.03 *Nielson, Knud B., 16 Wolcott Road ...................................... 4.09 Nilsan, James G., 44 Chauncey 'Street .................................... 2.00 Nizzari, Jerry, 12 Adams Avenue ............................»............... 2.00 Noble, Gwendolyn F., 32 Russell Avenue .............................. 4.42 *NorhurY-, Albert E., 29 Paul Street ...................................... 9.00 hlorstrUM, Ethel K., 74 Barnard Avenue ......... .. ................ 2.00 Notargiacorno, .ATi na, 50 Pahl Street ...................................... 15.10 Notargiaeomo, Florence, 50 Paul Street ................................ 15.10 *Notarglacam4, Helen, 164 Edenf`ield Avenue .................... 6.14 Norton, Jane 0., 6 Hilltop Road .............................................. 3.85 *O'Brien, Helen, 174 Spruce Street ........................................ 2.28 *O'Brien, John H., 30 Birch Road ...».......................................... 4.98 'O'Brien, Paul, 64 Forest Street .......................... ................. 4.14 O'Brien, Richard, 64 Forest Street ........................................ 2.00 O'Brien, William F., 194 MapI+ewood Street .......................... 5.06 O'Brien, William J'., 70 Chapman Street ...... ....... ............. 4.00 Ochs, Gertrude G., 1131 Commonwealth Ave., Allatou ........ 2.91 O'Connell, Mary K., 26 WeAminst.er Avenue ........................ 7.90 *O'Connor, Agnes M., 48 Edenfield .Avenue .......................... 2.00 Orton-nell, George C., 112 No. Beacon Street ...................... 1414 O'Connell, Henry, 12 Bacon Street .......................................... 2.00 *O'Halloran, Mary F., 45 Mt. Auburn Street ........................ 3.37 O'Handley, Margaret T., et Elmer A. Shaw-, 69 Green St..... 2,00 O'Hara, James P.,Jr., 123 Edenfiield Avenue ..........Re-areg. 2.0€1 428 WATERTt]lw?U'N TOWN REPORT *Oldford, James, 193 Lexington Street ................................. 2,00 #Orchard, Eldon F., 44 Quimby Street ........................... 6.43 O'Shea, George C., 41 A darns Avenue .................................... 2''00 *Ormond, Edward C., 19 Chapman Street .............................. 2.00 Otin, Marcel, 44 Edgeelitle Read ............................................ 3.88 *Oxner, Cyril H., 132 Putnam Street .................-.-.............. 3.69 *Packard, Harry W., 26 Marshall Street .......................I........ 2.00 *Paige, Ruth 1,1., 24 Norseman Avenue ........... 2.€0 *Panagas, Charles, 14 Chadbourne Terrace ........................ 2,()U Pane, Phillip, 61 Laurel Street .................................................. 2.00 Panella, Jeanne, 18 Upland Road ............................................ 2.195 *Pane, Nick X., 23 Irma Avenue ............................................ 7.28 *Panos, James, 25 Kondaa.ian Street ...................................... 4.15 *Pappas, Frances, 74 Belmont Street ...................................:... 4.65 Pappas, John C., 122 Belmont Street ...................................... 5.68 Paramount Market, Inc., 319 Walnut Street, NcwtQnville.... (3.30 *Parker, diary, A., 373 Main Street ........................................ 6.17 *-Parker, William S., 14 Washburn Street .. .. ..... .. ............ 2.00 Parkinson, Catherine, 37 Prescott Street ............................., 4.15 Pareila, Joanne, 1$ Upland Road .. .. . .................................. 8.53 Partridge, Albert L., 54 Langdan Avenue ............................ 7.90 Patterson, George H., 67 Union Street .................................... 2.00 *Pearce, Oliver H., 28 Deter Avenue ................................ .. 6,75 Pelletier, Peter ,I., 21. Paul Street .......................................... 2.00 Perkins, David C., 13 Oakley road . .... . .. ........................... 2.00 *Perkins, Homes C., 101 Marshall Street . . .......................... 7.61. Perkins, Joseph G., 158 Sycamore Street ................................. 2.00 *Perkins., Lena M., 37 Pearl Street ...................................... 9.65 'Perkins, Ralph L., 194 No. Beacon Street .......................... 2.43 *Perry, Alessandro, 56 'Westminster Avenue ...................... 3.35 *Perry, Ralph F., 125 Summer Street .................................. 2.43 *Peace, Guy C., 293 Mt. Auburn Street ... .. .. ............... 1.3.50 Peters, Calvin W., 125 Forest Street ..................................... 2.00 *Petersen, Edward A., 47 Ulcott Street ................................ 2.74 Phelan, James E., 14 Hillerest Circle ...................................... 5.46 Phelan, James T., 1G3 Chapman Street ................................ 4.69 *Phelps, Gee)rge A., 217 Arsenal Street .. .. ......................... 2.41 *Phelps, Harold A,, 217 Arsenal Street................................. 5.30 *Phillips, Ernest, 22. Gilbert Street .................. ................. 6.1a0 ......................... *Phillips, Florence, 22 Gilbert Street ...................................... 2.00 *Phillips, Thomas A.., 15 Edgerly Road ........................... .... 5.06 Phipps, Frank L., 100 Langdon Avenue ................................ 2.00 *Piantedosi, Joseph, 25 Warren Street ................................ 2.00 *Pieterse, Clarence R., 55 Payette Street ............................ 5.79 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 429 Pile, Charles W., 194 Pleasant Street .................................. 2.00 *Piiantedosi, Antonio, 30 Quirk Street ................................ 2.41 *Pollard, Alice L., 1.2 Melendy Avenue .......................... .. 7.61 *Ponti, Andrew J., 36 Quincy Street ...................................... 2.OD *Poor, Frank S., 31 Langdon Avenue ......... ............................ 3.85 *Porter, Michael W., 45 Pequossette Street ...... . .............. 2.19 Pouliot, Joseph, 231 No. Beacon Street .................................. 2.00 Polvell, Marie R., 19 Carver Road .... .......... .......................... 3.85 Pourers, Patricia C., 126 Palfrey Street ...... ...................-... 18.74 *Pratt, George Arthur, 30 Spruce Street .............................. 17.68 *Prendergast, Winifred C., 784 Belmont Street .............. . 2.00 *Prendergast, John J., 12 Dana Terrace ................................ 2.84 *Prendergast, Peter E., 12 Lana 'terrace ..............•1............... 2.00 Priest, Frederick S., 74 Rutland Street ................................ 2.00 *Primpas, Jaynes N., 76 Belmont Street .................................. 10.50 Phitchard, Carleton F., 9 Merrill Road ................................ 3.16 *Procter, Harold 1., 50 Hovey Street ...................................... 2.00 Pulsifer, Artemis B., 27 Hover Street .................................. 5.25 *Purdy, Ruby A., 20 Kind; Street ............................................ 6.59 Purdy, Henry R., 33 Laurel Street ............... ................... 2.06 *Putney, Clarence 141., 126 Westminster Avenue .................. 2.00 *Lluinlan, Arthur fir., 68 Green Street .................................... 2.14 *Quinn, Everett J., 67 Lincoln Street ........................... . ...... 2.00 *Quirk, M. Marjorie, 22 Spruce Street ...................... 2.00 *Radio Fruit Co., 9 Oakley Road .................. ........................ 11..25 *Raeke, Margaret G., 91 Spruce Street ................................ 2.00 Rand, Helen, 179 E. Boylston Street ...................................... 2.00 *Rando, Anthony, 28 Waverley Avenue ................................ 2.14 *Rank, Charles W., 35 HoveY Street ...................................... 10.?7 *Ranney, Lurena M., 73 'Winsor Avenue ........•.......... .......... 9.47 *Ransom, Joseph, 72 Westminster Avenue ................... ...... 5.25 Ravanis, Nicholas, 97 Grove Street ...................................... 3.18 Ravesi, John, 1.22 Chapman Street .......................................... 2.00 Raymond, Fred S., 11 Chester Street ........... ........................ 8.21 *Raymond, Howard C., 398 Mt. Auburn Street .................. 9.51. Rayne, John E., 279 Pleasant 'Street .................................... 2.00 *Reardon, Norbert, Ir., 174 Lovell Road ............................ 2.00 Redding, (trace M., 100 Payette Street ................................ 2.00 Regan, Joseph W., €31 Spring Street ...................................... 3.37 Regan, Joseph, 77 Union Street ............................................ 3.08 *Reid, Margaret M., 23 Chapman Street.................. ............ 3.21 'Reiman, Herbert, 146 Spruce Street ...........................:.......... 2.00 *Relman, Theodore, 146 Spruce Street .................................. 5.15 Reynolds, Frederic, 4 Carver Road ........................................ 8.03 430 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Riccio, Peter, 103 Arlington Street ........................................ 2.00 *Richards, Harry, 50 11filside Street ...................................... 2.06 *Riley, Isabel F., 12 Carver Road ............................................ 9.47 Risso, Eugene, 43 Cross Street .............................................. 2.00 Ristagno, Dominick, 231 Arlington Street .............................. 4.02 Rix, Miriam, 158 Palfrey Street ............................................ 4.?4 Robbins-Bernard Co., 167 Mt. Auburn Street ........................ 2.41 Robbins, Harold M., et al, 167 Mt, Auburn Street .............. 12.38 Roberts, Daniel, 124 Westminster Avenue .......................... 2.00 Roberts, Dexter, 738 Delmont Street .................................... 9.00 Roberts, Ulris, 46 Franklin Street ........................................ 2.00 Robinson, Evelyn, 37 Adams Street ...................................... 2.00 Robinson, Frank, 25 Palmer Street ...................................... 2.01 Robinson, Gladys, 25 Palmer Street ........................ .......... 9,4 7 Robinson, Herbert E., 25 Palmer Street ................................ 9-00 Roche, Emily, 14 Royal Street .................................................. 2.00 Rodgers, Anthony G., 70 Poplar Street ............................... 4.93 Rogers, -Chester, 144 ]Dexter Avenue ..................................... 2.00 Rogers, Frank C., 112 Forest Street ................................ 7.90 Romano, Edward J., 26 Clarendon Street ...................... 2.00 Romano, Salvatore, 106 Elm Street ......... .... ....................... 2.43 Rose; Adolph T., 82 Belmont Street UT Rose, Raymond A., 538 Pleasant Street ................................. 6.75 *Rosoff, Mi'sba, 326 Arlington Street .................................... 18.21 Rosoff, Nathaniel, 228 Arlington Street ................................ 6.32 Ross!, Harry, 235 Palfrey Street ............................................ 2.00 Routen, Joseph S., 138 Orchard Street .................................... 2.00 *Rowe, Edna F., 34 Bates Road ............................................ 9.37 Rudduck, Ellen G., 298 Mt. Auburn Street .......................... 2.00 Rudolph, James E., 120 Charles River Road ...................... 2.79 Rugg, Albert F., Jr., 17 Center Street .................................. 2.00 Rugg, William, 17 Conter Street ............................................ 2M *Rundqui-st, Florence, 17 Boylston Street .�.......................... 1L41 Russo, Antonio, 249 Lexington Street .................................. T37 Russo, Prank, 53 Laurel Street ....................................... 4.69 Russo, Matthew, Jr., 53 Laurel Street ................................ 2.00 Rutherford, Jerome, 2 Clyde- Road ........................................ 4,41 *Ryan, Bertha, 121 Pleasant Street ....................................... 2.00 Ryan, Richard, 46 Laurel Street ............................................ 2.41 Ryerson, William G., 22 Palfrey Street ................................ 2.00 Saboigian, Haig, 58 Edgeeliffe Road ...................................... 2.00 Sacca, Rose, 38 Edgecliffe Road .............................................. 2.00 Savill, Albert, 484 Main Street ................................................ 4.00 Sands, George W., 46 Partridge Street ................................ 2.09 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 431 Sansone, Anthony `1'., 10 hlerryfield Avenue ........................ 2.00 ,Saraf, Stephen M., 235 Boylston Street ..............................•. 2.00 Savage, Rosser G., 63 Bradford Road .................................... 7.90 Saxe, Matthew H., 31 Rates load ................. 4.61. Scalia, Albert, 288 Compton Street ................. ...................... 18.16 Scalzi, Arnie, 231 Palfrey Street ......................................... 2.00 Scheirer, Herbert, 8 Appleton Street .........................•.........•.. 5.04 Sehnare, Alden, 269 E. Boylston Street ................................ 2.00 Schwendeman, George, 170 Maplewood Street .................. 5.79 Scott, Gladys, 67 Capitol Street ............................................ 2.00 Sears, "Theodore, 262 Belmont .Street ...................................... 2,78 Seeds, Mildred, 96 Russell Avenue .......................................... 2.63 Seferian, Avedis, 32 Fairfield Street ..........:........................... :.63 Sergi, Gaetano, 13 Ding Street .............................................. 2,00 Sergi, Gliseppe, 73 King Street .............................................. 4.00 essa, James W., 14 Bostonia Avenue .................................. 2.00 Seaton, 16fin 18 Hosmer Street ....... .................................... 2.00 *Shahbazi€in, Nellie, 1063 Belmont Street ............................ 2.00 *Shallis, 'Herbert, 37 Paquosette Street .................................. 2.35 Shanahan, Henry, 136 Cypress Street .................... .......--- 2.00 Shangoehian, Megardich, 1.G Laurel Street ...........................* 2.00 *Sharpe, Evelyn, 28 Clyde Road ........................................... 3.35 Shaw, Frederick D., 27 Oliver Street .................. .............. 11.41 *Shaw, N. Ferne, 4b Fitchburg Street .................................. 2.62 *,Shea, Anna V., 102 1la,rnden Avenue .....................•..•........... 11.81 *Shea, Henry J., 6 Bellevue Terrace ...................................... 16.81. Shelman, Samuel, 179 Watertown Street .. .. ..................... 2.00 Sheridan, Florence, 57 Cottage Street .................................. 2.09 Shurtl+eif, Arthur, 21 Fayette Street .............. ...................... 2.00 Simone, Alman A., 29 Myrtle Street ...................................... 4.09 Simpson, Alfreda, 165 Worcester Street .............................. 2.00 Simpson, Malvena J., 217 Common Street ............................ 6.32 *Sjostedt, John, 40 Hersom Street .......................................... 6.18 *Skinner, Robert G., 137 Winsor Avenue ............................ 2.00 Slavin, William J., 11 Marton Street ................. .................... 2.00 ,Smith, Francis W., 26 Quincy Street ...................................... 2.00 *Smith, Josephine, 88 Edenfseld Avenue ................................ 2.00 *Smith, Lawrence, 16 Cross Street ......................................... 2,41 *Smith, Lola A., 17 Fuller load .............................................. 5.99 `Smith, L. (gene, 229 Common Street ................................... 2.00 *Smith, Thomas, 428 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 2.00 *Smith, Walter J., 41 W. Boylston Street ...................... ....... 2.00 *Smyly, 'Wilfred J., 177 School Street .................. .............. 5.63 'Snow, Ernest, 312 Charles River Road .... .......................... 4.34 432 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Snyder, William, Jr., 40 Fitchburg Street .............................. 3.37 Somerville Plumbing &. Heatillg So., 78 Pentiss Street ...... 8.83 Sorenson, Cswold F., 51 Patten Street...................................... 2.68 *Spakow.9ki, William, 327 Arlington Street .......................... 2.00 *Spinney, Isaac H., 74 Spruce Street .................................... 2.09 *Springfield Fire & Marine Insurance Co., 195 State Street, Springfield Stadtman, Robert Fl., 1{}6 Franklin Street .......................... 4.01 Standel, David 1., 65 horse Street .......................................... 2.00 *Stanley, Nazareth, 58 Elton Avenue .. ... .......................... Z00 *Stapleton, Roland J., 388 Arlington Street .......................... 3.37 Star Market, Co., 24 Alt. Auburn Street .............................. 28.29 Stead, Edna M., 37 Channing Road ........................................ 2.O0 tefaniak, Peter J., 38 Dartmouth Street ............................ 2.00 *Stephanis, Louis, 597 Mt. Auburn Street ............................ 4.49 Stevenson, Myron R., 20 Marcia Load .............,......... ......... 9.10 Stetivart, William, 67 Marion Road .......................................... 2.00 Stiles, Barry L., 74 Charles River Road ................................ 4.00 `Stakes, John F., 151 Waltham Street .................................. 8.69 *Stone, Edward J., 22 Hilltop Road ........................................ 2.00 Stone, Helen E., 100 Russell Avenue ...................................... 2.00 Stone, Winthrop, 126 Church Street ...................................... 2.00 *Strangio, Elvira, 124 Payette Street ...... ......................... 2.00 Strati, Antonio, 23 Keenan Street ........................................... 11.81 Stroup, J. Russell, 21 Templeton Parkway ............................ 4.15 Strout, Clarence F., 238 Main Street ...................................... 2.O0 Strout, Roy, 31 Merrill Road .................................................. 12.75 *Stuart, David E., 92 Bellevue Road ...................................... 14.50 Stuart, T. & Son Co., 70 Phillips Street ................................ 7.39 Studley, William C., 35 Cuba Street ...................................... 2.OQ Stumcke, Harry E., 38 Franklin Street ................................ 2.29 Sturdy, Muth R., 21 Otis Street .... . ...................................... 9.47 Sullivan, Daniel J.,1KLangdon Avenue ................................ 2.01 *Sullivan, DanielJ.,43Cypress Street ...................................... 2.00 Sullivan, Edward F., 62 Pearl Street ...................................... 5.15 Sullivan, Evelyn E., 194 Orchard Street ........ . . .. ........... 9.91. Sullivan, James H., 508 Main Street ........ ... .... ................ 2.00 *Sullivan, James H., Jr., 508 Main Street ....... .... .............. 2.00 Sullivan, John J., 96 Boylston Street .. ... ............................. 3.00 Sullivan, Marion R., 129 Morse ,Street .................................... 2.00 Sullivan, Walter S., 102 Fayette Street ..................... .. .... 9.10 Sullivan, William, 186 WaverIey Avenue ............................ 2.10 Sutherland, George, 20 Putnam Street .................................. 100 *Sutton, Oliver, 271 Pleasant Street .............. ....................... . 2.00 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 43 *Swanson, Herbert, 60 Katherine Road .. ... ..... .................... 2.00 Sweeney, Leo H., 11 Palmer Street ...................................... 2.00 Sylvester, Enio, 14 Cyprus Street ........................................ 2.00 *Tait, Norman R,, 191 Waverley Avenue ............................ 2.00 *Tamburino, Thomas, 75 Dexter Avenue .............................. 2.00 Tarbell, Samuel K., 18 Avon Road .......................................... 3.48 Tarris, Roy, 26 Louise Street .................................................. 11,00 Tashjian, Vahe Stone, 12 primmer Street ............................ 3.37 Taubetsee, Albert G., Watertown Arsenal .......................... 9.47 *Taverna, John, 10 Hersoin Street ........................................ 2.43 "Taylor, George A, 16 Bradford Road .................................. 2.00 ""Taylor, Sydney D., 18 I eiendy Avenue ................................ 2.00 *Terwilliger, Lillian W., 145 Common Street ...................... 19.94 *'Terwilliger, Wynn Al., 145 Common Street ........................ 5.36 Thayer, EdwaTd E., 24 Charles Street .................................. 2.00 *Therlcildsen, Harold, 70 Oleott Street .................................. 3.21 Theurer, Otto A., Contracting Co., Inc., 171 Waterto%vn St. 4.82 *Thibodeau, Estelle M. J., 28 Chester Street ........................ 3.a0 Thoburn, Thomas N., 37 Copeland Street ......... .................... 2.00 *Thollden, James Q., 52 Hersam Street ................................ 8.67 *Thomas, Melvin R., 241 Waverley Avenue ........................ 2.00 Thompson, Irene C., 30 Richards Road ...... . ...................... 7.10 *Thorne, Carroll B., 17 Cancer Road ...................................... 2.00 Tacci, Carmine, 240 Waverley Avenue .................................. 3.00 Toland, Joseph A., 8 (chandler Street .................................... 2.00 Tomhrink, Bernard E., 96 Hillside Road ..................Re-reg 2.00 *Toomyy, Mary, 122 Dexter Avenue ........................................ 2.G0 Torchio, Ralph, 7 Sasvin Street .............................................. 2.00 Toro, Joseph, 2 1New Lexington Street ................................ 2.00 *Torrielli, Lorenzo, 161 Eden�eld Avenue .......................... 6.67 *`1"ravia, Joseph, 17 Middle Street ........................................ 4.42 7*6 on, Herbert W., Jr., 48 Hovey Street ............................ 4.17 Trongeau, nelson, 13 Adams Street ...................................... 7.31 Troiano, Pasquale, 52 Ralph Street ........................................ 2.00 Troy, Virginia M., 65 Gilbert Street ...................................... 2,00 Tsacay*eaves, Konstantine, 181 Boylston Street .................. 2,00 Tsolas, Peter, 41 Coolidge Hill Road .....................................,,. 2.00 Tuttle, Henry G., 42 Porter Street .......................................... 2.00 *Twist, John, 28 Copeland Street ............................................ 2.00 *Tyler, Earles S., 164 Maplewood Street ............................ 6.75 Tyler, Hugb B., 7 Clayton Street ............................................ 2.00 *Tyrrell Janet A., Ili Edgeclifle road .................................... 2.00 *T.zannas, George, 68 Melendy Avenue ................................ 11.25 *Ulrich, Howard H., 10 Frank Street .................................... 2.00 434 WATERTC}i+� N TOWN REPORT "University Libraries, Inc., 690 Belmont Street ................. 14.77 *Upham, Franklin M., 281 Arlington Street ........................ 2.00 Verneldi, Joseph, 11 Dewey Street ........................................ 10.45 *Verner, Charles E., 47 Prescott Street ..................:............. 2,01) Verrill, Oliver W., 37 Carroll. Street ...................................... 2.00 *Vestal, Samuel C., 96 Russell Avenue ................................ 12.75 Viering, Dorothy G., 34 Quincy Street .................................. 2.00 *Vogel, Joseph A., 114 Worcester Street................................ 2.00 Volante, Ralph, 24 Gertrude Street ...................................... 4.60 Vreck, Rocco, 25 41eott Street .................................................. 2.00 *Vacca, Nick, 15 Keenan Street .............................................. 2.00 *Vacca, Ralph C., 57 Cottage Street ........................................ 2.00 Vahey, Ruth P., 238 No. Beacon Street .................................. 2.44 I-Vahey, James A., 93 hillside Road ...................................... 7.31 *Vahey, Mary, 104 Riverside Street ...................................... 2.09 *Vail, Norman F., 192 Maplewood Street .............................. 2.00 Valentino, George, 11 Norseman Avenue .............................. 2.00 Valcluus, 11ary- J., 22 Belmont Street .................................... 2.00 Vaughan,Junies D., 26 Amherst Road .................................... 4.00 ,-Wakefield, George {G., 48 Pearl Street .................................. 2.00 *Wallisch, William J., 81 Poplar Street ................................ 5.69 Walsh, Collin F., 1U9A Lexington Street ................................ 4.00 Walsh, .Tames F., 12 Green Street .......................................... 2.25 Walsh, 'Vivian E., 135 Evans Street ........................................ 2.00 *Walston, HnaFard W., 15 Irma Avenue ... . ...... ... ............ 2.43 "Wa.ters, Norman L., 13U Nichols Avenue ............................ 2.00 *Wardwell, Myrtle E., 141 Hillside Road ............................ 2.00 *'Warren, Ernest H., 852 Belmont Street ................................ 6.54 Warren, Grace X., 21 Keith Street ......................................... 3.05 *Watertown Excavating Co., Inc., 200 Summer Street ...... +66.93 *Watertown Lumber Co., Inc,, Arsenal Street . ................ 2.00 Weigle, Fred B., 59 Bailey Road ............................................ 2.00 `Welch, John J., Sr., 27 Quincy Street .................................. 6.82 Werner, Fred G., 114 Huntington Avenue, Boston ......,.,..... 2.00 *Whalen, Mathilda, 121 Edenfield Avenue ....... .................... 2.00 *Wheeler, Bertell D., 162 No. Beacon Street ...................... 2.00 *-Whitney, Carltan S., 14 Stoneleigh Circle .......................... 5.36 *Whyte, John, 56 Cuba Street .................................................. 2.00 4.Wiggin, Alfred P., 29 Cha.nning Road .................................. 2.00 *Willdarns, Barnes H., 30 Palfrey Street ................................ 2.00 "Williams, Norman G., 107 Worcester Street ........................ 2.35 Wilson, Coleman, 522 Pleasant Street .................................. 2.41 *-Winslow, Elsie T., 289 Waverley Avenue ............................ 12.05 Winters, Charles T., 7 Harnden Avenue .............................. 4.00 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 435 *Wood, Wilbur H., 5 Bradford Road .................................... 5.46 "Woodland, Robert B., 58 Gilbert Street ............................ 2.65 *Wyss, Carl, 60 Winsor Avenle ....................................... 2.00 *Wixon, Brenton, 12 Patten Street .......................................... 2.06 *Ya.ghjian, Sarkis, 22 Templeton Parkway .......................... 13.52 York, ,Charles A.., 275 Main Street ........................................ 2.09 *York, Ernest, 252 School Street ............................................ 5.22 York, Thomas A., 64 Whites Avenue ...................................... 2.00 Young, George, 127 Worcester Street ......................Re-reg. 2.00 *Young, Madeline, 175 Church Street .................................... 2.42 *Young, Samuel, 15 Broadway .............................................. 5.30 Youngman, Sara A., 59 Bradford Road ................................ 2.00 *Yuehnevicz, Helen C., 13 Cottage Street ............................ 2.19 Zacheus, Edward N., 85 Robbins Road .................................... 2.00 Zalenski, ]Mabel G., 137 Lexington Street .......................... . 2.65 1934 REAL AND PERSONAL TAXES REMAINING UNPAID AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, 1934 *Paid sine close of books-Verified to February 19, 1935 Abbott, Arthur S., et ux, 105 Palfrey Street.......................... $220.71 Abrahamain, Roxey E., 255 Boyletan Street ........................ 253.26 Abrams, Jack, Boston .............................................................. 215.23 Abrew, Francesco J., Burlington ............................................ 211,25 Achorn, John J., et ux, 47 Maple Street ................................ 26.99 Adamo„ Antonio, 468 Main Street ....................................... 1.69 .Aetna Mills Co.. .......................................-................................. 2,827.37 Aetna. Mills Realty Co. .................._............................................. 292.37 Agahigian, Henry, 329 Orchard Street .................................. 98.02 Ag-ahigian, Mardires, 329 Orchard Street ............................ 197.7 Ahlden, Ruben H., et ux, 110 Cypress Street ........................ 263.64 Ahlquist, Frederick E., 398 School Street ............................ 302.51 Aiello, Guiseppe, 21 Quirk Street ............................................ 10.14 Aiello, Guiseppe et ux, 41 Quirk Street ................................ 103.09 Airasian, Sarkis et ux, 7 Porter Street .................................. 244.86 Ajamian, Hovsep, 98 Dexter Avenue ...................................... 233.22 Ajamian, Joseph, 75 Elm Street .............................................. 16.90 Ajamian, Alousek, 24 Lloyd Road ............................................ 284.80 Ajamian, Rosie, 45 Quimby Street ............................................ 227.77 Ajemian, Rose, 40 Concord Road ............................................. 100.00 Akillian, Sarkis et Setrak, 50 Dexter Avenue ...................... 20.28 Alarie, Anne G., Mt. Auburn Street ........................................ 84.5o 436 W'ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 4 Alarie, heirs Elizabeth F,, 2211 Alain Street .......................... 7 .74 A.lberico, Nunziata et al, 17 Howard Street .......................... 120.95 Alberico, Pietro et ux, 24 French Street ................................ 123.73 ,Alcock, Samuel, Belmont .......................................................... 251.81 Alcoek, Samuel et ux, Belmont ............................................ 241.67 Alenzsherian, M-elkon, 48 Dexter Avenue .............................. 33.80 .Alexander, Daniel G., Cambridge ............................................ 70.98 Alexander, Laurin A., 264 No. Beacon Street .......................... 3.38 Alexander, Ruth R., 344 Mt. Auburn Street .......................... 392.08 Alexantrian, glary, 9 Homer Street ...................................... 243.36 Alger, Eliza A., 100 Plenswit Street ...................................... 163.79 Aber, Phoebe P., 27 Fifield Street .................................... ..... 265.33 Allen, Amelia F., 6 Carver Rd. East ........................................ 175.19- *Allen, John K-, et ux, 13 Rutland Street ............................ 133.61 Allen, Lillian E., 510 Belmont Street ...............--................... 267.o2 Alt, Julia,, Cambridge .................................................................. 10.14 Alteparniakian, Persape, 63 Elton Avenue ............................ 248.43 *Amaral, Conseico, East Cambridge ...................................... 10.14 Amari, Gaspare et ux, 100 Summer Street................................ 60.66 Ambrose, James J. et ux, 51 Capitol Street ........ .... ....... . 143.65 *A rnbrosio, Pietro et ux, 56 'Westminster Avenue ................ 182.53 Ames, Etta C., 131 Mt. Auburn Street .................................... 101.40 Ananian, Garabed et al, 23 Crawford Street .......................... 275.47 *Ananian, Garabed 1- . et al, 568 Mt, Auburn Street ............ 307.58 Ananian, Mariam, 18 Putnam Street ...................................... 250.12 Anastasi, Heirs Pietro, 18 Bostonia Avenue ........................ 250.1.2 Anastasi, Peter, 18 Bostonia Avenue ...................................... 287.30 Anderson, Axel, Spring Street .................................................. 6.76 *Anderson, Brae J., 106 Hillside Road .................................... 278.01 Anderson, Margaret B., 21 Beacon Park ..........................-... 100.69 Anderson, Marie X., Waltham ................................................ 219.70 `Anderson, Heirs Oscar E., 42 Barnard Avenue .................... 302..51 Andrews, Austin H., 43 Franklin Street ................................ 1,292.85 Andrews, Mary- A., 616 Mt. Auburn Street ............................. 8.45 Andrews Milk Co., 43 Fmrrklin Street .................................... 373.49 Andrews, William S,, 132 Main 'Street .................................... 10.14 Andrews, 'William S. et al, 132 Main Street .......................... 135.20 Andrsky, Charles et ux, 133 Lexington Street ........................ 97.17 Angel, Frank et ux, 214Arlington .Street .............................. 278.85 Angelo, Rocco et ux, 61 Spring Street ........ ..... .................. 163.9-3 Anjoeriun, Araxi C., 26 Adams Street .................................... 148.72 Anthony, Mary N., 248 Common Street .................................. 170,69 Antonian, Alexander S., 43 Crawford Street ...... . .............. 60.51 Antramia.n, Jacob, 69 Elnr Street ............................................ 1.41,96 COLLECTOR°S REPORT 437 Apraharnian, Manoog, 99 Bigelow Avenue ........................... SA5 Aprigian, Peter, 38 Cypress Street ........................................ 79.10 Arcidiacomo, Maria N., 168 Payette Street ............................ 69.69 Argento, Domenic, 68 Mt. Auburn Street ............... .............. 8.45 *Arlington Co-operative Bank, Arlington ............................ 158.86 Arinenyan, Eugenie, 71 Putnam Street ................................ 238.2.9 Armstrong, Frank K. et ux, 34 Wilmot Street .................... 90,34 Arno, Paolo, 24 I'erry Street ..................................................... 84.50 Arane, Caroline, 79 Templeton Parkway .............................. 296.35 Arone, Domenico, 60 Prentiss Street ... .................................. 282.91 .Axone, EElizabetta, 25 Norseman Avenue .............................. 212.94 Arone, Louis et a1, 636 It. Auburn Street ... . ...................... 6.08 Arone, Pasquale, et ux, 26 Keith Street ... .. .......................... 153.79 Aroutian, Artin et al, Trustees, 148 School StrceL .............. 454.61 Aroutian, Aron M., 31 Melendy Avenue ................................ 243.36 *4.sadonrian, Garabed D., 596 Mt, Auburn Street ................ 10.14 Asadoorian, Sarkis, 29 Nichols Avenue ................................ 10.14 Asarian, Harry et ux, 48 Quiniby Street .............................. 263.26 Aselbegian, Ariknaz et at, 10 Dartmouth Street.................... 121.45 Aspegren, Carl 14. et al, 96 Bradford Rand .......................... 299.46 Asgardjian, Nargul, Watertown .......................,.......,................ 27.04 Aston, Eleanor 141., 106 Rutland Street .................................. :169-11 Atkinson, Thomas W. C., Sri Fitchburg Street .................... 168.12 Atlantic Register Co., 2 School Street .................................... 2,220.66 Atwood, W. Elmer, 27 Merrill Road ........................................ 290.66 Audella, Helen D., Boston ........................................................ 310.86 Avedion, slice, 594 Mt. Auburn. Street ..............................-. 10.14 Avery, James, No. Cambridge ............ .................................... 10.14 Ayrazian, Munexar, 20 Concord Road .................................... 255.19 Bahoian, FlaMr , 406 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 8.45 Baboian, Rose, 710 Mt. Auburn Street .................................. 203.50 *Bachrach Incorporated, Hunt Street .................................... 2,330.51 DagdRsarian, P. A., 164 Belmont Street ....... ...9.................... 16.90 *Bagnall, Anna Isabel, 15 Kimball Road .............................. 36.26 Bagnall, Earle E, et ux, 93 Highland. Avenue ....................... 20&83 Bannall, Earle E., 93 Highland Avenue ................................ 26.20 Baia, Luigi, 75 Boyd Street ...................................................... 241.67 Bailey, Pearl D., 15 Hilltop Road ...........................:...........:.:., 154.45 Bake, Norma, I., 104 Beechwood Avenue ................................ 268.71 *Baker, Emma C., 32 Commonwealth Road .......................... 78.47 Balker, Frank G., 7 Spring Street ............................................ 3.38 Baker, Margaret E., 44 California Street .............................. 99.08 Balcotn, Roy C., 32 Fitchburg Street ...................................... 168.86 Ralestrieri, Cresua T., 49 Hall Avenue .................................. 122.37 438 WATERTOWN '1=CiWN REPt}R I GBalia.n, Nazareth, 129 Winsor Avenue , ...................... 114.00 Hell, Boris F., 68 Copeland Street .........................................,.. 126.62 Bangs, J. Mitchell et ux, 64 Parker Street .............................. 229.84 BUT-barassa, Sabino et ux, 3.5 Prescott Street ...................... 16.90 Barber, Helen .Tame, et al, 32 Stearns road ............................ 118,71 Barbonre, Soccorso, 47 Prentiss Street .................................. 48.15 Barbuto, Diary F., 334 O ebard 'Street .................................. 304.20 Barea, Jolm, 42 Alt. Auburn Street: .......................................... 16-90 Barchard, Oliver W. et at, 17 Paul Street................................ 245.05 Bardizbanian, Rasmig, et at, 30 Porter Street .................... 245.06 Bardizbanian, Hasmig et al, 30 Porter Street ...................... 241.77 Bardizbanian, Jahn M. et al, 33 Porter Street ...................... 260.67 Bardizbanian, Nishan et al, 12 Concords Road ...................... 245.05 Barber, George E. et ux, 91 Lovell Road ................................ 313.81 Baker, Lulioma M. et al, 64 Commonwealth Road ................ 143.56 Barksdale, Andrew H., 76 13rookline Street .......................... 6.53 Barrnakian, Harutune, 142 Forest Street ................................ 126.75 Barnard, Simone, 77 Summer Street, Boston ........................ 233.22 Barnet, Bessie, Brighton .....................................................P.... 271.89 Barrett, Heirs Deborah, 1550 Alain Street .............................. 162.24 Barrett, Florence E., 44. Fitchb-arg Street .........................,.,f.. 169.12 Barrett, J. Henry, 19 Commonwealth Road ..................f.9..f.• 3.38 Barrett, Peter P.,Jr., 536 Main Street .................................... 645.58 Barry, Joanna J., 32 Bacon Street .......................................... 180.83 Eartozj, William Cr, et ux, 9 Ladd Street ............................... 106.47 Baxter, Pearl A., 42 Kimball Road .......................................... 246.74 Bayajian, Samuel et al, 32 Concord Road ................................ 250.1.2 Bazarian, Peter, 524 Mt. Auburn Street .. . .......................... 282.23 Bazarian, Sarkis, 96 Nichols Avenue ...................................... 3.38 Bean, Lena Marshall, 65 Robbins Road .................................. 24.44 *Beaudette, Ruth G., 35 Standish Road .................................. 287.79 Beer, Harry J., et al, 60 Boylston Street ................................ 246.74 Becklund, Emil P., et ux, 177 Highland Avenue .................... 15.99 Beckman, Ellen C:, GS Barnard, Avenue .................................. 314.34 Beeligiar, Marciiros B., et ux, 19 Chauncy Street ................ 322.79 Bedressian, Grace, 15 Chauncy Street .................................... 322.79 Bedrossiati, Hagola H., 121 Galen Street ................................ 87.88 Bedrossian, Sarah H., 24 Union Street .................................. 265.33 *Bekeflan, Aghasi, et al, 19 Lloyd Road ................................ 283.9 Belding, Anson W., 277 School Street .................................... 180.00 Bell, Hazel P., 20 Fitchburg Street .......................................... 168.12 Bella., Tony et ux, Mary, •Centerbrock, Cann. ......... ...., .... 558,05 *Bender, Arena Schoeffer, 189 Sycamore Street.................... 5.00 Renger, Robert, 53 Wilmot Street ............................................ 123.37 COLLECTOR'S RE,PORT 439 ''Benjamin, Alma R., Trustee, 40 Katherine Road .............. 70.54 Benjamin, Harold €]., et ux, 46 Russell Avenue .................... 249.43 Benjamin, Harry L., 68 lain Street ...................................... 1&90 Bennett, Frances A., 50 Spruce Street ............ .................... 256.89 Bennett, Georgia A., 21 Alden Road ........................................ 45.54 Benson, Oscar E., et ux, 43 Merrill Road ................................ 307.56 Berardine, Fred, 30 Perry Street ...... .................................... 40.56 Berardino, Francesco, et ax, 184 Summer Street .................. 50.00 Berardino, .Tames, et ux, Catherine, 12 Cottage Street ........ 75.07 Berberian, Arasky et Diran, 644 Mt. Auburn Street ............ 6.76 Berg, Anna L., 5 Fairview Avenge ........................................ 302.44 Bergman, G. Philip, 28 Standish Road .................................. 159.77 Bernabei, Salvatore, et ux, 16 Lyon Street .,.,. -................. 57.46 Berquist, Alice M., 4 Frank Street ........................................... 95.65 Berry, Emile P., 7 Whitney Street .......................................... 5.07 Berry, Emilie P., at al, 7 Whitney Street ................................ 285.98 Berry, Sarah H., et at, 31 Katherine Read ............................ 15B.86 Beshgetourian, Mourad, et ux, 16Concord Road .................. 635.43 *Betcher, Charles W., et ux, 46 Carver Road East .............. 300.82 Bettinger Enamel Corp., Pleasant Street .............. ................. 892.32 `Bevilacqua, Saturno, 51 Harrington Street ...... .................. 143.65 Bianco, Dcmenica, 20 French Street ......-.............................. 157.17 Bigham, Carl A., et ux, 35 Edenfield Avenue ..................1..... 117.85 Bitchockj an, Harry, 536 Mt. Auburn Street .......................... 270.40 Bixby, Leland C., et ux, 45 Oliver Street .............................. 221.39 Byrn, Gustave A., et ux, 19 Wilmot street .. ... . .............. 77.91 Blair, Jennive, 60 Church Street .............................................. 251.81 Blair, Margaret A., 2 Mt. auburn Street ................................ `23.66 Blake, Edward, Merchants Row ................................................ 6.76 Slake, Ralph J., et ux„ 47 Standish Read .............................. 270.29 Blei ing, Eliza A., 54 Union Street ........................................ 65.62 Boccodoro, Ida, 308 plain Street .............................................. 228.18 Boccodoro, Salvatore, 11A Forrest Street ................................ 40.08 Boccodoro, Salvatore, et ux, 1.1A Forest Street ................... 749.15 Boerstler, Bessie M., 206 Maplewood Street .......................... 2990.68 Bohne, Carl, et ux, 25 Grandview Avenue .............................. 155.84 Bonnano, Andrew, Boston .......................................................... 13.80 'Bananno, Francesco, 80 Putnam Street .............................. 11.5.98 Bond, Edward J., et ux, 18 Lovell Road .................................. 295,06 Bond's Spa. Inc., 18 Mt. Auburn Street .................................. 33.80 Borland, Joseph 11., 94 Main Street ........................................ 28.73 Baroian, Harry„ 405 Ut. Auburn Street ................................ 8.45 Buschetto, Andrea, 103 Edenfield Avenue ............................ 335.19 *Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Boston .......................:...... -719.31 444 WATERfiClWN "1"ClWN REPORT Boudreau, John I., et ux, 9 Theurer Park .............................. 310.56 Boudrot, Mary E., 109 Robbins Road ...................................... `65.19 Boujoulian, flamazash, et ox, 11 Chauncy Street ................ 100.00 Bour+gue, Elzer R, et ux, 108 California Street .................. 36.05 Boutelle, Eugene G., et ux, 15 Arden Road .......................... 119.84 Bowles, Emma A.., 7 Surniner Street ...................................... 189.28 Bouajian, Gulania, 53 Quimby Street ..................................... 200.73 Boyajian, Haig, 4 Bigelow Avenue ..................... .. ................ 13.52 Boyajian, Sampad, 60 Bigelow Avenue .................................. 259.57 Boyd, Arthur R., et ux, 42 Porter Street ................................ 287.30 Boylan, ?Michael J., et ux, 74 Fiteliburg Street .................... 194.81 Boyle, Edward J., 616 14l-tin Street .......................................... 247.29 Boyle, William J., 7 Bostonia. Avenue .............................. 155.48 Bracken, Mabel G., 17 Pequosette Street ................................. 245.05 Brackett, Mary E., 14 Hersoin Street .......................... ......... 130.1 Brady,Vera. L., 89 Bailey Road .................................................. 893.68 Braftit, Ada C., 48 Stuart Street ... . ...................................... 163.93 Branchaud, Anna. Awry, 81 Orchard Street .......................... 321.10 Branca, Manuel R., Somerville ................................................ 13.52 Brandolino, Camillo, 43 French Street ..................-..,............ 32.11 Brazilian, Aram, 636 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 1,69 Brenen, Grace Strong, of al, 121 Poplar Street .................... 314.34 Brenen, Mary Lovell, 45 Lovell road ...................................... 295.96 *13rennan, James J., 745 Mt. Auburn Street ........................ 234.91 Brennick, Anna M., et al, 92 Hovey Street ............................ 106.43 Brescia, Guiseppe, et ux, 30 Cypress Street .......................... 10&21 Brickley, John P., et ux, 209 No. Beacon Street .................. I3L53 Bridgeiva.ter Savings Bank ........................................................ 444.09 *Brigandi, Stephen, 16 Cross Street ........ .. ...... ...... .. .. .. . 10.12 Briggs, Royal F., et ux, 848 Belmont Street ........................ 152.10 Brinkerhoff, Florence, 11 Parker Street ................................ 31.49 Brissin, Edna, 1.58 Belmont Street .......................................... 16M Brochu, Lena, 28 Copeland Street ............................................ 219.23 Brock, Lena E., 81 Robbins Road ............................................ 241.73 Brock, Ralph 0., 81 Robbins Road .......................................... 5.07 Bronson, Burr B., et ux, 15 Brookline Street ........................ 67.60 Brooks, Prank A., et ux, 256 Common Street .......................... 805.89 Brooks, Helen W., 97 Langdon Avenue .................................. 202.80 *Brooks, John T., 638 Mt. Auburn Street .............................. 1.69 Brooks, William W., 1S Jewett Street .................... .. ... .. ... 88.42 Brown, Bertha E., 148 Standish Road .................................... 288.26 *Brown, Cert elia A., 99 Russell Avenue .............................. 74.26 Brown, Gilbert L., et ux, 970 Belmont Street ........................ 279.06 Brown, Xarl 11., et al, 37 Chester Street ................................ 255.19 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 441 Bro$vn, Katherine E., et al., 14 Maplewood Street .............. 228.31 Brown, Heirs Le-wis E., Arlington .......................................... 236.60 BrowD, Marguerite M., 103 Poplar Street ............................ 311.73 Brown, Mary F., 876 Belmont Street ...................................... 635.44 *Brown, Milton S., 148 Standish Road .................................... 3.38 *Brown, Norman H., et ux, So. Boston .................................. 89.25 Brownell, Earle, 124 Galen Street .......................................... 10.14 Brownell, William J., et ux, 726 Mt. Auburn Street ............ 819.41 Bronou, Fannie, Alattapan ........................................................ 219.70 Bruce, Edward E., 26 Phillips Street ...................................... 13.52 Bryant, Arthur P., 59 Garfield Street .................................... 4.39 Bryant, Caroline K, 59 Garfield Street .................................. 250.12 Bryant, Joseph W., Jr., et ux, 141 Bellevue Road . ............. 72.32 Buchanan, Blanche E., 117 Spring Street .............................. 118-01 Buokely, Ludwig W., et ux, 22 Robbins ns Road.......................... 150.00 Buda, Guiseppe, et ux, 23 .lames Street ................. ............ 147.03 Budding, Lillian M., 218 Delmont Street ................................ 2:14.06 Burg, Alice Claire, 227 Common Street ............................. 287.30 Burgess, Heirs Gertrude A., 19 Irving Street ...................... 239.98 Burgess, James B., 19 Irving Street ...................................... .15.21 Burke, Mary A., 78 OiEstnut Street ........................................ 50.30 Burke, Susan, 51 Olney Street .................................................. 118.30 *Rurleigh, Charles Al., et ux, 21 Hilltop Road ...................... 173.44 Iiur-ns, Heirs Joseph A., et ux, et al, 126 Main Street ........ 209.5+6 Durns, Mary E., Xewtan .......................................................... 252.07 Burr, E. Floretce, 12 Alden Road ............................................ 283.92 Busby, glary E., 144 Bellevue Road .....................................,.. 106.92 Busconi, Carl, .School Street ...................................................... 3.38 Busenni, Joseph, 575 Mt. Auburn Street ..... .............. .. ...... 3.38 Busconi, Marv, 42 Quimby Street .................................•,. ... 824.99 *Bustin, Heirs Francis IT., 93 Franklin Street .................... 60.84 Butler, Alfred W.,, Lincoln ........................................................ 308.36 *Butler, Arthur F., et ux, 44 Phillips Street ,......................... 167.02 Butler, Genre F., 4.5 Alain Street .......................................... 118.30 Butler, George F., et ux, 173 lit. Auburn Street .................. 295.75 Butler, Heirs Lillie, 19 herby Road ....................................1... 289.44 Butters, Irene. B., 281 Main Street .......................................... 172.38 Butters, Lucinda, 269 Alain Street .......................................... 253.50 Cahalane, Julia, et al, Belmont ................................................ 532.35 Cahill, Genevieve C., 47 Stuart Street ........................ .... .. 174.07 Caira, Agostino, 233 Palfrey Street ...................................... 101.40 Caira, Antario, et ux, 238 Palfrey Street .............................. 15.21 Caldaroni, Antvnzo, 118 Westminster Avenue ...................... 213.17 Calderoni, Antoio et ux, 187 Fayette Street ............................ 126.76 442 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT Calden, William H., 62 Merle Street ...................... ...... .............. 182.52 Calden, William R., et ux, 52 Morse Street .......................... 245.06 Callahan, John Francis, et al, 3 Grenville Road .................... 382.34 Callahan, Patrick J., et ux, 56 Carver load .......................... 316.03 *Callahan, Thomas J., et ux, 379 School Street .................... 239.29 Callahan, Elizabeth G., 146 Pleasant Street .................... ..... 288.29 Stanley, Nazarit H., et al .......................................................... 385.32 Cambridge Trust Company, Cambridge ................................ 162,24 Cambridgeporli Savings Bank .................................................. 441.08 *Gampagna, Argo, 755 Mt. Auburn Street ............................ 13.52 Campanini, Romeo, Lawrence .................................................. 523,21 Campbell, Daniel, Prentiss Street ............................................ 6.76 Campbell, Daniel T., West Somerville .................................. 25.48 Campbell, Emma F., 141 Winsor Avenue .............................. 278.65 *Campbell, Florence F., Conn. .................................................. 419.58 Campbell, Joseph T., et ux, 12 Westminster Avenue ........ 136.20 `Campbell, Lillias J., 115 Mt, Auburn Street ...................... 20.28 Campbell, Marion C., 164 Church Street ................................ 294.06 *Campbell, Mercy C., 330 School Street ................................ 43.94 *Campbell, Wallace K., et ux, 12 Churning Road ................ 282.?i3 Canady, Lois J., 75 Spruce Street .. ................................... .... 214.63 Cana€ly, Oscar M., 18 Cbaniainl; Road ...................... ............. 1.69 Cannon, Patrick J., 27 Gilbert Street ...................................... 214.92 Cannuli, Joseph, et ux, 11 Wheeler Court ............................ 84,50 Cantalupo, Jennie, 12 Lloyd Road ..........................I...:............. 256.88 *Caoutte, Joseph T., et ux, 36 Bridge :Street ........................ 91.26 Capone, Angelo, 28 Hudson Street ............................................ 145,34 ICaracostos, Mary, 8 Belknap 'Terrace .................................„. 172.38 Cara han, Aran G., 404 Mt. Auburn Street ...................... 507.00 Caragulian, Garabed H., 404 Mt. Auburn Street .................. 287.30 Carchia, John V., et ux, 119 Langdon Avenue ...................... 205.76 Carey, Paul W., 30 Morton Street .......................................... 266,39 Carey, B. Evelyn, 44 Merrill Road ............................................ 307.56 Carlson, August IH., et ux, 145 Spruce Street ...................... 194.35 Carlstrom, Knut S., 55 Pequosette Street ............................ 10.14 Carlton, George E,, et ux, 54 Merrill Road ............................ 287.28 Carney, Robert E., 49 Olney Street ........................................ 118.30 Carey-rater, Alice P., 64 Lowell Avenue .................................. 118.30 Carpenter, F. Scutt, et ux, 1.02 Stoneteigh Road ................ 2$6.99 Carr, Katherine A., 28 Springfield. Street ............................ 246,61 Carroll, Cornelius J., et ux, 61 Hamden Avenue.................... 277.16 Carroll, Frederick A., et ux, 53 Shattuck Road .................... 417.43 *Carroll, Joseph E., 6217 Mt. Auburn Street .......................... 33.80 Caruso, Antliony, 66 Forest Street .......................................... 163.93 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 443 Caruso, Guisseppe, Waverley .................. ................................ 20.28 Caruso, Vance R., et ux, 133 Fayette Street .......................... 252.50 Casey, Ruth R., 129 Langdon Avenue .................................... 248.43 Casey, William G., et ux, 11 Marcia Road .............................. 338.54 Cassesse, Charles J., 28 Fitchburg; Street ...................... 168.12 Costellano, Fortunata, 12 Francis Street................................ 272.09 Caterina, Tomaso, 85 Arlington Street ........................ ....... 202.80 Caterina, Thomas, 91 Arlington Street .................................. 1.0.14 *Catton, Percy, 96 Barnard .Avenue ....... ......... ................... 10.14 Ca.vallaro, Philip, et a), King Street ........................ ............ 10.14 *Cavalucei, Romano, et al, 331 Train Street 23.66 Cavanaugh, Florence I., 10 Emerson Road ............................ 218.40 Cavanaugh, John T., et ux, 545 Main Street ...................... 224.77 Ceglia, ITincenzo, et ux, et al, 33 Church Hi11 ........................ 169-00 *Central Auto Parts Co., 35 Galen Street .................. ......... `?1.13 Ceriqua, Nello, 181 Fayette Street ............................................ 312.65 Chamberlain, Henry A., et ux, 116 Standish Road .............. 295.go Chamberland, Charles, 85 Putnarn Street . . ......................... 267.02 Chamla.n, l arepe, et ux, 34 Cypress Street .......................... 179.14 Chandler, William S., 17 Merrill Road .................................. 3,38 *Chase, Ada E., 62 Robbins road ............................................ `55.19 Chase, Gertrude M., 5 Hall Avenue ........................................ 230.84 Chase Company, L. C,, 36 Pleasant Street ............................ 48.17 *Chase, Louis H., et al, 62 Dobbins road .............................. 11,83 Chase Lura E., 11 Irving Street .............................................. 182.52 Chase, Paul Ellsworth, et ux, 33 Lincoln Street .................... 206.18 Chelios, Charles, 447 Main Street ............ . .. ......................... 7.61 Chevoor, Mary B., 532 Mt. Auburn Street ............................ 253.50 Chin, Jimmie, 475 Main Street .............................................. 3.38 Chinchinian, Paul, 24 Dartmouth Street ................................ 20.28 Chinchinian, Paul, et al, 24 Dartmouth Street .....I.............1 239.29 Ch%ccluos, Sophia G., 124 Belmont Street .............................. 290.68 Chisholm, Charles M., et al, 23 Morton Street ........................ 241.18 Chopourian, Harry AT., 504 Mt. Auburn Street ...................... 11.15 Chopourian, Minos, 504 NIL. Auburn Street ....................... . 209.56 Chotilian, Apraham, et al, 27 Lloyd Road ............................ 246.74 Christofferson, Carl A., 3A hilltop Road ................................ 6.76 Christopher, Prances, 121 Lexington Street ........................ 190.9? Christopher, Stelios, 101 Bigelow Avenue ............................ 10.1.4 Chuchian, Bedros, et al, 87 Templeton parkway .................. 379.78 Church, Barbara D., 74 Spruce Street ..................................... 285.61 Church, Iva Gertrude, 122 Winsor Avenue ............................ 260,26 Ciampi, Veronica, 2 Putnain Street ........................................ 274.78 Ciavardone, Ernesto, et ux, 8 St. Marys 'Street .................. 251.91 444 WA'i'LR`l'UWN TOWN REPORT Ciavarro, Domenico, et ux, 23 Hearn Street .........I................ 85.50 Clecatelli, Antonio, 40 Waltham Strcet ................................. 64.28 Cioppa., Louise, Wellesley ........................................................ 267.02 Cipriano, Alfonso, Medford .................................A.................... 15.21 Cirillo, ]Nicholas, et ux, 20 Edgeclifl`e Road .......................... 330.01 Chino, Angelo, 121 Mt. Auburn Street Clair, Michael .laznes,1.21. Chapman Street .......................... 127.32 *Clapp, Philip F-, et ux, 10 Winsor Avenue .......................... 302.51 Clark, Earl S., Hoston .............................................................. 177.68 -Clark, E. Everett, et ux, 11 Katherine Road .......................... 167.31 Clark, Gladys Marguerite, 15 Bostonia Avenue .................... 160.55 Clarke, Maria, 22 Everett Avenue .......................................... 145.36 *Clay, Heirs Cassius G., 94 Lexdngton Street ...................... 2.24 *Ciiffurd, Marie E., 36 Hosmer Street .................................... 256.89 Clifford, Philip G., Boston .......................................................... 1,825.51 Clifford, Phillip G., Receiver .................................................... 300.82 Clinton, Grace S., et al, 3 Whitazey Street .............................. 255.19 Cloherty, Delia M., 14 Morse Street ...................................... 275A7 Cody, Walter W., 250 Main Street .......................................... 46.20 Coney, Heirs John, 251 Pleasant Street ................................ 72.67 Coffey, Heirs Michael, 127 Fayette Street .............................. 118.30 Coffin„ Ernest L., et ux, 24 Beacon Park ...... ...................... 158.86 Cohen, Benjamin, 84A Main Street ...... ... ........ . .............. 8.11 Cohen, Dexter S., 2A Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 3.38 Coheza, Frances R., 47 Capitol Street ............................... . .. 175.76 Colbert, Laura R., 14 Appleton Terrace ..............YYI.,...FFlA4.l1FF 212.04 Colby, Maurice B., Piermont Street .......................... ............. 13.26 Cole, Harold A., 191 Maplewood Street .... .......................... 285.61 Coleman, Frederick `1,., et ux, 22 Edenfield Avenue .............. 175.31 Colema,D, Warren L., 38 Wilmot Street ................................ 175.76 :Colesworthy, George B., 44 Adams Avenue .......................... 408.13 Colley, Charles B., et ux, 72 Carrell Street .......................... 261,95 *Culligan, Mary A., 5 ]loyal Street ...................................... 130.13 Collins, Anna M., et al, 157 Galen Street......... . .. .. .. ......... I99.42 Collins, Caroline A., 43 Paul Street ........................................ 174.07 `Collins, Jaynes P., 64 Carroll Street .................................... 183.27 Collins, John A., 43 Paul Street .............................................. 160-55 Collins, Margaret W.,4 Avon Road .......................................... 245.07 Collins, Ravenel L., 70 Beeeh'vood Avenue .......................... 3,38 Collins, Thomas, A ux, 14 Gilkey Court ................................ 1.41.96 Collins, Walter W., A tax, 15 Sheldon Road .......................... 204.49 Collins, William J., et ux, 15 Edenfield Avenue .............. ... 232.77 Colliten, Michael, et ux, 11 Arthur `!`erraee ............................ 109.85 Comick, Anna Al., 50 Wilmot Street .................. ...... .. „ 143.£5 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 445 *Cornmonwealth Co-operative Bank ...................................... 273.78 Commonwealth Equities Corp. . .... . . . .................................. 236.60 .Condon, John P., 145 Waverley Avenue .................. ... ........... 620.84 Condon, Johan P., Corp. 145 W averley Avenue . .....................277,16 Condon, Pierce P., Trustee ........................................................ 101.45 Connelly, Patrick H., et ux, 36 Edenfield Avenue .................. 154.43 Conrad, Emmeline I-i�j., 11}4 Rutland Street ............................. 1fi�y2.135 Conrad, E ii cline i'., 22 Olney Street .,.......r........... ............ 152.10 Conroy, Catherine, 24 Beacon Street ...................................... 86.19 Consolazio, Anthony, 270 Palfrey Street ..................,........... 141.34 Constazo, Joseph M., 125 Mt. Auburn Street .......................... 6.76 Conti, Annie, 53 Riverside Street ...................................... ... 147.34 Conway, Margaret M., 246 Boylston Street .......................... 246.74 Couch, Mary E. B., 99 Robbins Road ....................................... 282,23 Coon, Malvina. J., 21 Palfrey Street ............ ....... ..... ............... 300.82 Cooper, Anson, et ux, 171 Maplewood Street ...................... 206.18 Corazzini, Anna Santoro, 27 Cypress Street ........................ 268.71 Corazzini, Elsie: C., 25 Channing Road .................................... 288.69 Corazzini, Salvatore, et al, Main Street ................................ 52.39 Corcoran, David F., et ux, 132 Langdon Avenue ................ 216.82 Corrigan, Ernest J., Trustee, Belmont .................................. 31,48 Corsetti, Guiseppe, et ux, 199 Lexington Street .................. 135,20 Corsi, Bernardo, 215 Palfrey Street ........................................ 42.25 Corsi, Tommaso, 112 Forest Street ......................................... 8$.Sll Cosgrove Bakers Incorporated, 32 Crawford Street .............. 437.71 Cosrnan, Frank T., 44 Morse Street ...................................... 10.14 Costello, Ellen F., 36 Purvis Street .............................--....... 133.80 Cotter, Michael, 44 No. Beacon Street .................................. 246.74 Crater, Michael, et ux, 44 No. Beacon Street; ........................ 135.20 *Cotter, Timothy J., Ma'ttapan ................ .. ...... .............. 90.95 CousbelSs, Evanthia, 129 Westminster Avenue .................... 278.79 Cousebelis, Louis, 684 ML Auburn Street . ......................... 713.44 Couture, Alice X., 193 Pleasant Street ... .. ........................... 239.98 Couture, H. Joseph, et ux, 42 Carroll Street ................... .. . 204,80 Covino, Frank, 226 Westminster Avenue .............................. 16.90 Cox, Edward .Jahn, et ux, 51 Bailey Road ....... ...................... 479.77 Coyne, Ellen M., 48 Commonwealth Road ............................ 292.37 *Crabtree, Constance 11., Newton Centre ............................... 733.46 Craig, Amy L., 139 Church Street .........................................,.. 261.95 *Craig, Irene, Boston .....................................I............................ 567,11 Craig, Samuel T., et ux, 41 Lowell Avenue ._.............a.......... 169.00 Cramer, Merrill E., et ux, 107 Common Street .................... 313.6o Crawford, Calvin D., et al, Newtonville ................................ 15.21 Crawford, Mattie C., 30 Lincoln. Street ................................ 429.26 446 WA.TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Crawford, James E., et ux, 59 Carroll Street ........................ 2-9.84 Greeley, Heirs Oscar S., 128 Mt, Auburn Street .................... 526.44 Crewe, Wiley D., et ux, 326 Charles Inver Road ................ 282.23 *Critchett, Eleanor W., 35 Arden Road ................................ 535.87 *Critchett, Everett f., 35 Arden Road ....... .... .......5........... 2.54 Cronin, John W., et ux, 61 Shattuck Road ............................ 834.51 *Crowell, Warner R., 122 Garfield Street ............................ 329.55 Crowley, Charles F., Cambridge .............................................. 23. 6 Crowley,Joseph, et ux, 58 Bates lead ....................... ,. ..,.. 2617 26 Crowley, Lillian G., 41 Stoneleigh load ................................ 350.68 Crupi, Rosaria, It Keith Street ............................................ 15.21 +Cucinotta, Giovanni, Waverley ................................................ 32.30 Cucinotta, John, Waverley ......................................................... 101..97 Cucinotta, Nunziata, Waltham .................................................. 55.77 Cummings, Lawrence F., 34 Morton Street .......................... 236.11 Cummings, Roy L., 35 Upland ]toad ...................................... 246.74 Cunniff, Heirs Catherine M., 71) Marshall Street.................... 321.10 Cunniff, P. Sarsfaeld, 79 Marshall Street ................................ 270.40 Curcio, Theresa, 41 Fayette Street ........................................ 280.54 Curran, Julia M., et al, 790 Mt, Auburn Street ........ . ........ 290.68 Currie, Bessie, Hingham .......................................................... 297.83 Curtin, Edward A., et ux, 63 Carver Road ............................ 312.65 *Cusal to, Frederick, 123 Galen Street .................................. 33.80 Cutter Realty Corporation, Somerville .................................. 174.47 Cutting, A. Cora, 63 Commonwealth Road ............................ 295.75 Cutting, Flossie :C., 9 Edith Avenue ...................................... 243.36 Dailey, Edna M., 24 Oakley Road ............................................ 331.24 D'Alanno, Antonia, 88 Arlington Street .............................. 6.76 Daley, Margaret J., 86 Edenfleld Avenue ........................... 210.78 Daflino, Carmelo, 214 Waverley Avenue ........ .. .. .. 6.76 Dalkranian, Krikor, 41 Melendy Avenue ...........................-- 148.72 Dalkranian, Nazareth K., 40 Laurel Street .......................... 187.S0 Dallorso, Nicholas et ux, Providence, R. I. .......................... 1.2.52 Daly, Kathleen M., Waltham .................................................... 263.64 Dalzell, Frederick W., 34 Oliver Street ...............................,.. 226.46 D'Amico, Nicolas, et ux, 92 Putnam 'Street .......................... 219.70 D'Andrea, Vittorio, et ux, 23 Cottage Lane .......................... 159.42 Dane, Henry, 824 Mt. Auburn Street ...................................... 64.22 Danner, Hazel G., 157 Common Street .................................. 236.60 Danskin, John Ft., et ux, 18 Hillside Road .............................. 261.95 Darakj ian, Krikor, et ux,. 29 Hazel Street ...............,....,...,..., 263.64 Dardis, Fames B., 26 Hawthorne Street ................................ 167.31 Dardis, Afary A., 26 Hawthorne Street ................................ 145.34 Dasey, Elizabeth, Reading ........................................................ 260.60 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 447 Davenport, Alfred M,, 88 Grove Street ................................ 598.12 Davenport, Florence B., 88 Grove Street ............................ 50.70 Davey, Catherine,Trustee, 148 Robbins Road ........................ 376.88 Davison, Charles U., et ux, 15 Palfrey Street ... .................. 2.70 Davitt, 'Gilliam, Atlantic ...................................................iY... 6.76 Davock, Mary E., 35 Stuart Street ........................................ 167.31 Days, James, et ux, 155 Spruce Street .................................. 178.94 Dadekian, Baghdasar, 5 Louise Street .................................... 6.76 Dadekian, Baghader, et ux, 155 Dexter Avenue .................. 248.43 Dadekian, Vartan, et al, 128 Nichols Avenue ...................... 326.O6 Dee, Patrick J., et ux, 31 Channing Road . .............................. 305.48 DeFelice, Giuseppe, et ux, 230 Westminster Avenue ............ 15.21 DeF'illipo, Josephine, 61 Langdon Avenue ............................ 241.67 DeF`ranco, Stella, Roslindale .................................................. 262.59 Degeor io, Pasquale, et ux, 146 Palfrey Street .................... 245.05 DeCriacomo, Giacente et ux, 111 Evans ,Street........................ 279.00 Degman, Michael J., Belmont .................................................... 393.59 Delleville, Antanio, et ux, 109 Arsenal Street ...................... 557.70 Uelorey, John E., 141. Waltham Street ............. .... .i............ 106.01 Deluca, James, et ux, 42 Loomis Avenue ........................ 148.72 Demarco, Joseph, et al, 99 Sprung Street ............................ 50.70 Dernirjian, Poline S., 216 Boylston Street .......................... 258.57 D�,e V miitrio, TMary, 34f]Clarendon Street ........ .. . .................. 1600.30 DePrato, rl ono, 62 Bigelow Avenue .................................. 8.45 DeQuattro, Mary M., 38 Dartmouth Street..,........................... 226.46 DerBedresian, Lucia, 13 Putnam Street ................................ 241.67 DerBoghasian, Tdardiros, 25 Nichols Avenue ...»..»............... 8.45 DerBoghosian, 14''arion K., 21 Melendy Avenue ...................1 190.07 DerBoghosian, Mardiroq, 12 Hosrmer Street ........................ 239.98 Derderian,111issak, 208 Common Street............ ...................... 562.63 Derderian, Setrak, 216 Common. Street ................................ 615.16 Deronde, Irena S.,•Cambridge .................................................... 265.19 Descheneaux, Dorothy B,, 158 Common Street ...................... 229.13 Descheneaux, George L., 159 Common Street ...................... 16.90 Deschenes, Arthur, 36 Upland 'load ...................................... 1.69 Desmond, Julia, 46 Eliot Street ...................................... ...... 147.03 Desmond, Richard, et ux, 87 Carroll Street ............................ 256.88 Dewire, Mabel G,, et al, Somerville ......................................, 456.30 *Dewire & Son, Thomas A., Somerville ................................. 32.1.1. *Dewire, Thomas A., Somerville ............................................ 234.91 Dexter, Evans K., et ux, 101 Lovell Road .............................. 309.42 *Dillacco, Joseph, et ux, 4 Sexton Street .........................,... 108.16 DiBlasio, Nicola, et tax, 51 Quimby Street .. .. .................... 227.77 Dichter, Rietta R., 45 Maplewood Street .............................. 273.78 448 WATERT[3WN TOWN REPORT Dickensheid, Katherina, 30 Carver Road East ...................... 275.47 Didoir enico, Allessandro, et ux, 92 Waltham Street ........ 199.42 Didornenico, Alexander D., 92 Waltham. Street .................... 21.97 DiPraia, Maria, Trustee, Somerville ...................................... 33.80 DiGiacomandrea, Domenico, et ux, 169 Payette Street ........ 92.81 Dilbarian, Dikran, 59 Templeton Parkway ............................ 328.97 Diliberto, Francesco, et ux, 749 Mt. Auburn Street .............. 268.71 DiMarLna, Michelle, 497 Pleasant Street ...... . ................. .... 528.27 DiMaricia, Raifaele, et ux, 86 School Street .. . ..................... 194.35 Dinjian, Leo A., 17 Main Street ................ .......... 6.76 Diozzl, Julia L., Somerville ......................................................... 15.21 *DiPuce, Elizabeth M., 9 Oakley Road ................... .... ........... 341.83 D Pfetrantonio, Carmine, et ux, 63 Waltham Street .......... 152.14) DiVecchio, Vi-neenzo, 129 Waltham Street ......................I..... 10.14 Di:-con, Forrest W., 602 Belmont Street .................................. 345.07 Dobrowalski, Michael, et ux, East Cambridge ............ . ..... 278.85 Dodd, Emma L., 6 Sunnybauk Road .. . . .. ................. 353.78 Dodge, Charles A., Heirs, 476 lilt. Auburn Street .............. 574,60 Dodge, Ellery A., 73 Spring Street ...................................... 3.04 Dohanian, Hagop M., et al, Somerville ................................ 304.20 Doherty, George, et ux, 25 Lovell Road ................................ 156.80 Donabed, Avedis B., et ail, 121 School Street ................, ... 245.05 Donahue, Charles P., et ux, 28 Robbins Road ...................... 259.79 Donohue, Raul James, 434 Mt. Auburn Street ...................... 329.52 nonahue ,Thomas I., et ux, 71 Barnard !venue .................. 419.12 Donne, Nicola Delle, et ux, 175 Fayette Street ............... .. . 23.66 Donnelly, bertha, 33 Hunt Street ............................................ 145.34 Dannelly, Jahn W., et ux, 37 Walnut Street ........................... 243.36 Donnelly, Margaret R., Maiden ................................................ 264.46 Donnelly, Mary E., 32 Bradford Road .................................... 299.46 Donavan, Lawrence E., Boston .................................................. 505,59 Donavan, Mary E., et al, 18 Walcott Roar] ............................. 282.15 Donavan, Mary J., 24 Theurer Park ...................................... 297.82 Dosdoumian, .Av+edig, et ux, 148 Nichols Av6nue .................. 287.76 Doucakis, Andrornacki, 223 Arlington Street ................ 275.47 Doudakian, Steven, et al, 205 Boylston Street ... ................ 231.63 Doyle, Mary, Newton Centre .................................................. 289.47 Driscoll, James, et ux, Framingham ...................................... 279.19 Dubois, Wilfred, 159 Spruce Street ........................................ 167.11 Dudley, George W., et ux, 17 Spruce Street ........................ 297.44 Dudley, George W., et ux, 115 Spruce Street ...................... 197.78 Duest, Lydia M., 70 Hovey Street .......................................... 126.75 Duff, Joseph L., 161 Lovell Road ............................................. 282.23 Duffy, Mary E., 503 Main Street ............................................ 57.46 COLLECTOR°S REPORT 449 Dugan, Sarah A., 158 No. Beacon Street ................................ 282.23 Duley, George E., et ux, 98 Spruce Street .......................... 221.39 Durbin,, Joseph et ux, 24 Morse Street .................................... 57,73 Dunbar, Arthur R., 141 Marshall Street ................................ 190.97 Dunn, Joseph A., 279 Mt. Auburn Street ........ .................. 90.25 Durnan, :lames H.,Jr., 79 No. Beacon Street ......... ............. 23.66 Durnan, Names K., Jr., et al, 56 Melendy Avenue .,,............. 253.50 Durnan, James H., 56 Melendy Avenue ................................ 141.96 Durnan, Heirs Nara„ 44 Melendy Avenue .............................. 305.89 Durnan, Patrick, Melendy Avenue ............................................ US Dwyer, Frank, 293 Main Street ................................................ 3.38 Dwyer, Margaret M., 34 Stuart Street ................................ 174.07 Dwyer, Michael F., et ux, 485 Main Street .......................... 117.45 Dwyer, Winifred G., 24 Whitcomb Street, ............................ 101.40 Dyson, Josephine H., 59 Orchard Street .............................. 276.47 Eagleson„ Eva M., 60 Hillside Street ............................ ....... 150.64 *Eagleson, William, 61 Hillside Street ................................ 196.61 l agleson, William Sr., 60 Hillside Street ..-......... .............. 11.44 Eames, Lee, 12 Merchants How .............................................. 3.38 East Cambridge Savings Bank, .............................................. 667.84 Eastman, Teresa A., 44 Dlcott Street ...... ......... .................... 162.24 EastWatertown Fealty ...... ...................................................... 6.76 Eatough, George, et ux, 15 Auburn Court ........................... 148.65 *Eaton, Leona M., 64 Hillside Road ....... ........................... 190.97 Eaton, Leroy S.„ 144 Winsor Avenue ...................................... 128.44 Eaton, Leroy S., et ux, 144 Winsor Avenue .......................... 207.87 Eckland, Walter, et ux, ID Purvis Street ................................ 29.93 Egan William C Cambridge .................................................. 338.00 Eagleson, William, fit Hillside Street. .................................... 11.44 Ehrlich, Mary, Chelsea .............................................................. 336.31 E1acqua, Carmen, 264 Arlington Street .................................. 292.37 Emerson, Bessie M., 48 Walnut Street .................................. 190.97 Emerton, Jahn, 85 Forest Street .............................................. 188.59 English, Carmen, et ux, 25 Cottage Street .......................... 143.65 English, Enrico, 87 Summer Street ...................................... 201.11 English, Sam, et ux, 129 Waverley Avenue .......................... 454.51 Eordekian„ John, et ux, 194 Boylston Street .......................... 265.23 Erskine, Doris L., 91 Common Street .................................... 189.29 Erskine, Kenneth H., 91 Common Street ......... .................... 33.80 Erwin, Florence L., Winthrop .................................................. 221.39 Essay.an, 13oghos, 64 California Street ...............................,.. 250.12 Essayan, Kariken, 29 Boylston Street .................................... 3.28 *Esterberg, Herbert L., 17 Main Street ............................. .... 33.80 Evans, Josephine M., Arlington ................................................ 526.58 i 450 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Everett-13cochler Tire Co., 75 No. Beacon Street .................. 10.82 *Everett, Lillian, G., 122 Marshall Street .............................. 182.52 *Falco, Antonio, 167 Warren Street ...................................... 10.14 Falco, Rose, 159 Lexington Street, ........................................ 692.72 *Fa.lzarano, Louis, et al, 169 Walnut Street .......................... 8.45 Faneuil Zo-operative Bank, Brighton .................................. 820.23 Farese, Angelo, 7 Maple Street ................................................. 195.40 Farese, Angelo, et tax, 10 Gleason Street................................ 385.73 *Farese, Theresa, 264 Warren Street .................................... 221.84 Farese, Vincenzo, 108 Forest. Street ......................... ........... 49,01 Farrell, Ellen Z., et al, 12 Rife Court .................................... 99.57 Farrington,John, et ux, 43 Partridge Street .......................... 170.69 Farwell, Winifred D., 70 Robb%ns Road ................................ 255.19 Fay-uzza, Guiseppe, et ux, 129 Nichols Avenue .................... 409.00 Fay, John J., 24 Pvtna.m Street ............................... .. ........... 234.91 Fazio, Michele, et al, Boston .................................................. 234.91 Fenerjian, X-hachadoor S., 170 Belmont Street .................... 10.14 Ferrari, Andrew, 60 Prentiss Street ...................................... 157.17 Ferraro, Napoleene, 38 Crawford Street ................................ 177.46 Ferry, Alice E., 16 St. llMary's Street .................................... 272.09 Fewkes, Charles. H., at al, 53 Maple Street .......................... 106.47 Fierman, William, Edenfield Avenue .................................... 10.14 Files, Walter W., 12 Hardy Avenue .......................... ........... 1.69 T`ish, Jennie, M., 16 Templeton Parkway .................I............ 313.65 lusher, Edgar E., et ux, 30 Keenan Street .......................... 250.12 *Fisher, Martin W., Belmont .................................................... 228.15 Mske, C. Allen, et ux, 46 Arden load .................................... 340.90 Fish, Joseph H., Boston ............................................................ 606.71 Fitzgerald, Jerome V., et ux, 836 Belmont Street ................ 253.50 Fitzgerald, Martin, et ux., 90 Fa'.ette 'Street ...................... 163.93 *Fitzgerald, Rose A., 34 01cott 'Street .................................... 177.45 Fitzgerald, Veronica E., 832 Belmont Street ...................... 184.21 *Fitzpatrick, .Tarries H., et ux, 38 Middlesex Road ... ......... 406.60 Fitzpatrick, James J., 41 Maplewood Street .. .................... 288.29 *Fitzpatrick, Many A., 68 Dexter Avenue_............................. 189.25 Flagg, Colon J. et ux, 35 Pequosette Street ............................ 114,92 *Flanagan, James E. et al, 26 Elliot Street............................ 243,36 *Fleming, Robert, 165 Summer Street ..................................... 106.47 *Fletcher, :Ruth A., 10 Grenville Road .................................... 273.78 Flitcroft, AIbert E., Chapman Street ...................................... 16.90 Folino, Anna, 31 Morton Street ................................................ 239.49 Fontana, Antoietta, 29 Elmwood Ave-nue ................................ 158.37 Forand, Delphis C., 94 Lowell Avenue .................................... 463.06 Ford, Alexander C. et ux, 18 Wilmot Street ........................ 327.86 COLLECTOR.'S REPORT 451 Ford, John C. et ux, 61 Green Street ........................................ 82.81 Ford, Matilda E., 57 Emerson Road ........................................ 184.60 Ford, Walter A. et ux, 158 Winsor Avenue ............................ 324.49 Forte, Vincenzo et ux, 173 Walnut Street ............................ 101,40. k skett, Martha M., 129 Edenfield Avenue ............................ 150.15 Fowler, John W., 76 01cott Street ............................................ 257.67 Fowler & Sorg, Joseph, 16 Ladd Street .................................... 6.76 F'ranchi, Paolo et ux, 87 Arlington Streetl............................ 177.45 Fra,nchina, .Paul F. G., 39 Morton Street .. ....................... .... 236,11 Frandesla, Pietro et al} 22 .Cushman Street ......... .. .............. 180-93 Frappier, Ella M., 35 Fltoxa Avenue ........................................ 216.32 Fraser, Helen Chase, Washington, I1. C. ................................ 10.14 French, Robert C.,46 Hersom Street ........................................ 114.92 ishchette, John J., 876 Mt. Auburn :Street ........................ 8.46 Frye, Gustaf E., So Hillside Road ............................................ 190.97 Fuller, Annie et al, 297 Waverley ,Avenue.............................. 121.68 Gale, Mary A., 35 Lovell Road .................................................. 307.59 Galen Corporation, Maine .......................................................... €04,44 Gallagher, Agnes L., 111 Irving Street .................................... 150.41 Gallagher, Annie, 58 'whites Avenue ...................................... 167.31 Gallagher, Gertrude C., et al, {Cambridge .............................. 743.60 Gallagher, James M., 2 Maplewood Street ............................ 306.54 Gallagher, Thomas J. et ux, 40 Everett Avenue .................... 193.66 *C�allarica, James, 783 Mt, Auburn Street ............................ 6.76 Calliga.n, Winifred C., 12 Palmer Street .............................. . 257.99 Ganderizio, James, 102 Main Street ........................................ 10.14 Gandalpha, Heirs Charles J., 114 Dexter Avenue.................. 512.09 Candolpho, Charles J., 114 Dexter Avenue ............................ 29.73 Gannazzi, Angelo, 213 Arlington Street ................................ 16.90 Gaqi, Andrew, 599 Mt. Auburn Street ...................................... 50.70 Garabedian, Eliza M., S{l Boylston Street .............................. 245.05 Garabedian, Haig S., 1 Arden Avenue .................................... 388.99 Garabedian, Hovsep et ux, 20 Laurel Street ........................ 211.25 Garabedian, Xevork, Newton Upper Falls.............................. 89.57 Gardella, Frimo et ux, 6 Warwick Road ......,......................... 304,48 *Garfield, James C., 35 Main Street . .................................... 30.42 Garafolo, Domenico, 308 Main Street ....................................... 43.94 Garafolo, Frances, 12 Linden Street ......................................... 186.89 Garafolo, Serafina, 29 Hillcreat Circle .................................... 367.31 {Gartland, Mary C., 49 Olcott Street ........................................ 227.04 *Garvey, Patrick J., 235 Arsenal Street ................................ 234.91 Gass, Samuel et al, Chelsea ........................................................ 1,608.88 Gavin, Jennie A., 66 Irving Street ...................................,........ 878.11 Gavin, Margaret E., 25 Birch Read ........................................ 275.97 4,52 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Gaziana, Charles, 53 Warren Street ........................................ 236.10 Gehring, William J., Boston ...................................................... 31.70 Geljookian, Kriker G. et ux, 48 Fairfield Street................... 221.39 *Gentile, Amelia, Waltham ................................. ...................... 6.76 *Gentile, Dunate et al, Waltham .............................................. 10.14 *Gentile, Joseph, 825 Mt. Auburn Street ................................. 8.45 Gentile, Lt2isella, 396 Main Street ............................................ 267.02 *Geoghegan, Eleanor Mary, 41 Stuart Street ........................ 182.52 Geoghegan, Lawrence J., 41 Stuart Street ............................ 212.94 'Gethro, Anna T., 15 Katherine Road .................................... 158.86 "Gethro, George W., 15 Katherine Road ................................ 6.76 Geyeldan, Arthur S., 82 Dexter Avenue ..... .......................... 1,003.86 Geyikian, Steve, 354 Arsenal Street .........................- 6.76 Giacomandrea, Giovanni et ux, 47 Hosmer Street.................. 236.60 Gian-netto, Pasquale, 131 Grant Avenue ... ............................ 43.94 Gibson, Henry W., 14 Avon Road ............................................ 4.06 Gibson, Ina E. F., 14 Avon Road -..............-,-...................... 209.56 Gilberg, ffenrick et ux, 91 Bradford Road .............................. 289,46 Gilbert, George F. et ux, 95 Barnard Avenue........................ 314.34 Gilbert, William B. A ux, 19 Maiden Street .............. 109.86 Giles, George A., Beirnont .......................................................... 228.90 GlIfoil, Margaret, 26 Morton Street .......... ...........:.............-.. 212.94 Gill, Gordon S., 103 Common Street ........................................ 231.53 Gilliatt, Gertrude A., 20 Commonwealth Road ...................... 275.47 Gillis, Loretto B., 176 Lovell Road .......................................... 282,28 Gilmore, Katie M., 84 Garfield Street ...................................... 1:144.68 Giorgiani, Joseph, 185 Spring Street ........................................ 8.38 Giragosian, Herant M., .587 Mt. Auburn Street .................... US *Giragosian, Henry M. et a], Brighton .................................. 331.24 Gi-ulizmo, Angelina, 143 Fayette Street .................................... 4.9.09 Given, Susan D., 531 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 147.03 *Glidden, Mary C. ..................................... ................. .................. 8.45 Glossa, William R. et ux, 375 Alt. Auburn Street.................. 304.39 Glover, Charles A,, South Lincoln ............................................ 10,14 *Glynn, John F. et ux, 143 Irving Street................................ 248.43 Goldbank, Vosgerchian, 145 Mt, Auburn Street .................... 33.80 Goldberg, Charles, 333 Main Street ........................................ 30.42 Goldberg, Samuel H., 76 Main Street .................................... 72A7 Goldstein, Hyman, 52 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 3.39 Goldthwalte, Dema D., 172 Bellevue Road ............................ 252,12 Gangalo, Manuel A. et al, 72 Hillside Road ............................ 201.11 Goodsell, Carolyn W., 105 Garfield Street .............................. 614.63 Goodwin, Edwatd A., 134 Westminster avenue .................... 165.85 *Gorensteffi, Sophie et al, Brighton ............ ... . . ............ 510.38 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 453 Gorman, Charles J., Boston ...............................................•........ 7(15.75 Gould, Alden W. et ux, 42 Wilmot Street ............................ 1.47.U3 Grace, Frank S. et ux, 9 Jewett Street ................................ 155.48 Grant, Agnes et al, New York .................................................... 32.34 Grant, Walter B., 32 Arsenal Street ........................................ 77,74 Gray, Ralph E., 648 Mt. Auburn Street .................................... 27.04 Gray, Robert W., Cambridge ................„.....,............................ 263.64 Green, Darby, 10 Hunt Street .................................................... 481.65 Green, Russell .A.., fit Maplewood Street ................................ 267.02 Greene, Cora l., 33 'Stearns Road ............................................ 331.24 Greene, Georgina F-, 83 Franklim Street ................................ 1$152 Greene, Willard B., 222 Bellevue Road ............. 345.07 Greenland, Fanny, 28 Gilbert Street ....... ................... ........... 282.59 Greenwood, Wilfred C. et ux, 10 Chapman Street................ 234.91 Griffin, Emma C., 74 Charles River Road................................ 292.80 *Griffin, Mary E. et al, 362 Mt. Auburn. Street.................... 327.86 Grillo, Santo et ux, 40 Loomis Avenue .................................... 183.09 Grimes, Lillian J., 74 Charming Road .................................... 317.56 Grinnell., William 'T., 14 '%*averley Avenue ............................ 246.30 Griswold, L. D. ............................................................................ 15:21 Brogan,Margaret C., 158 Russell Avenue................................ 324.48 Grower, James G. et ux, 30 Barnard Avenue ....................... 272.09 *Grand, Hedwig, Norton ... ........................................................ 1.89.28 Guarnieri, Fred L. et ux, 10 Elmwood Avenue......................... 145.34 Guberman,Hyman, Newton ........................................................ 687.36 Guerino, Jennie, SparkilI Street .............................................. 6.76 Guidrey, Frances M., 26 Spruce Street .................................... 665.86 Gunderson, Robert A. et ux, 14 Clyde Road ........................ 295.75 Gustafson, John F'., W4°etertovm Street ............................. ...... 3.39 Guzzetti, Guiseppe et ux, 101 Arlington Street--... ......-.. 405.60 Haartz, Mason Grower Co., 270 Pleasant Street .................. 1,507.48 14aboian, Bedras et al, 105 School Street ................................ 417.43 Hadjinlian, Mary, 92 Nichols Avenue ..............................,.,...... 27.56 Hadjinlia.n, Sarkis, 92 Boylston Street .................................... 282.23 Hagopian, Ha,gop, 8 Melendy Avenue .................................... 248.43 *Ha.gian, Sam, 561 Mt. Auburn Street .................................... 13,52 Hagopian, Karop H. et ux, 31 Melendy Avenue.................... 100.00 Fall, Dorothy B,, 14 Carroll Street .......................................,.. 118.30 *Hall, Edward C., Jr., 63 Mt. Auburn Street ....,,.................. 246.34 Hall, Edwin M., 30 Fuller road ................................................ 321.32 Ball, Eva B., 74 Barnard Avenue ............................................ 150.75 Hallhaiam, Jacob, 26 Galen Street ............................................ 3.38 Hamilton, Charles E., Newton Centre .................................... 487.73 Hamlin, Cyril et al, 18 Watertown Street................................ 43.94 I&V WATERTOWN TOWN REFoR,F Hamm, M. Louise, Belmont ...................................................... 607.64 Hammill, Catherine A., 66 Capital Street ............................ 297.44 Hanlon, Bridget M., 10 Appleton Terrace......--............... 198.85 Hannan, Owen, 65 Hazel Street ................................................ 238.25 Hannon, Mark et al, 59 Boyd Street.......................................... 238.29 Hansen, Henry M., 129 Grove Street ..................................:. 251.16 Hanson, Mildred A., 60 Gilbert Street .................................... 236.60 Hanson, Mildred A., 42 Chapman Street ................................ 167.o2 Hapgood, Theodore B., 68 Pearl Street .................................... 130.00 Hararis,Angela et ux, 81 Xondazian Street ............................ 220.30 Harley, Bruce et ux, 178 Spruce Street.................................... 175.92 Harney, Mary, 38 Cbaunry Street ............................................ 241.67 Ha,roian, Arakel, 1A Crawford Street .................................... 16.90 Ha.roia7 , Daleta,, 17 Kondazian Street 221.99 Harrington, Ralph E., South Sudbury ..............A..................... 45.63 Harris,Arthur L., 45 Fairview Avenue .................................... 345,23 *Harris, Charles A., 12 bit, Auburn Street ............................ 25.35 Harris, George Q, 18 Fairfield Street .................................... 216.32 *Harris, Isaac et al, 37 Tremont Street .................................. 1,595.36 Harris, William S., 637 Mt. Auburn Street ............................ 1.69 'Hart, Ellen E., Brighton .......................................................1... 12.31 Harting, Herbert C., 62 Templeton Parkway.......................... 546.82 Hartnett, Patrick, 766 Mt. Auburn Street ............................ 13.52 Hartnett, Elizabeth C., 7+66 Mt. Auburn Street........................ 229.03 Hartung, Paul G., 62 Templeton Parkway ............................ 219.70 Harvard Trust Company, Cambridge .................................... 49G.02 Harvey, Heirs Fannie, 16 C bestnut Street ............................ 74.47 Harvey, William M., et ux, 33 Warren Streets....................... 168.50 Haskell, Fred M. et ux, 227 Sycamore Street ........................ 68.65 *Basle, Carl A., 114 School Street ............................................ 62,26 *Haskell, Frank S., et tax, 28 Morse Street .......................... 49.56 Hatch, Walter L. et al, 18 Hill Street .................................... 37.20 Haughey, Helene Loretto, 343 School Street ............................ 175,76 Hauswirth, John J. at ux, 3DO Waverley Avenue................ 255,19 Hawes, Anna McKay, 183 Mt. Auburn Street ........................ 319.41 *Hawes, Lena F., 31 Russell .Avenue .................................... 255.00 Hawes, Geis L., 15 Main Street ................................................ 117.62 *Hawk!ns, Alfred C., 26 Middlesex Road ................................ 394.60 Hawks, William J. et tax, 271 Waverley Avenue................ 100.28 Hawthorne, Ruth L., 4 Carver Road East ............................ 398.84 *Hayes, Cornelius P. et ux, 77 Union Street ........ .......... 67.19 Hayes, Earl R A.., 18 Harrington Street ................................ 157.25 Haynes, Gladys D., 64 T-Triion Street ........................................ 125.20 Hayes, Maurice L. et zal, 20 AIfred Road ............................ 240.34 COLLECT OR'S REPORT 455 Hayward, Hannah G., 40 Highland Avenue ............................ 50.70 Healey, John J., 503 'Waltham Street ............................... . .... 146.34 *Hegaxrty, Martin, Brighton ................................................. .... 317.59 Henderson, Francis R. et al, Cambridge ................................ 6.76 Henderson, Maynard C. et tax, 207 Lexington Street............ 186.89 Hennelly, Walter L., Waltham .................................................. 426.52 Hennessey, Thomas M., 1072 Belmont Street ....---.6............... 13.52 Hennessey, 'Thomas M. et ux, 1072 Belmont Street................ 263.64 Hermansen, Hans, .44 Gilbert Street ........................................ 1:47.03 Hershfield, Louis, Lawrence ...................................................... 963.3D *Heshion, Maly E., 90 ]Fitchburg Street ................................ 172.G2 Hewitt, Agnes, 59 Capital Street ...........................................T 190.97 Hewitt, Francis J., 55 Capitol Street ........................................ 231.63 Hickey, Cornelius, 19 Irma .Avenue ........................................ 267.02 Hicks, Lefie C., 88 Riverside Street .......................................... 1:96.04 Ingham, Alartha M., 370 Schaal Street .................................... 277.16 Till, Edivard L., 48 Brookline Street ........................................ 71.97 Hill, Elsa M., 700 Belmont Street ............................................ 210.56 Hill, Oscar W., 700 Belmont "Street ........................................ 272.37 *Hillers, Charles A., 111 Charles Street ................ ............ .. 3.38 Hiller, George R., 28 Belmont Street ........................................ 156.09 *Hillside Co-op. Bank, Medford ................................................ 214.63 Hinckley, Lalia L., 119 Spruce Street ........................... . .. . . 175.00 Hinckley, Ora E., 36 Nit. Auburn Street ................................ 13.52 Hjelniquist, Oscar et tax, 83 Bradford Road ............................ 142.08 Hedge, Charles H., 45 Bates Road .......................................... 271..25 Hodges, Maude D., Malden ........................................................ 86.61 Hoffman, Helen B., 49 Bradford Road .................................... 160.88 Holbrook, Astrid S., 49 Chapman Street ................................ 1.43.90 Holbrook, Mabel A.,56 01cott Street ........................................ 159.65 Holland, Edward D,, 16 Stearn Road ........................................ 446.72 Holland, Mary A., 94 Galen Street .......................................... 121.10 Holloway, Minnie C., 83 Barnard Avenue .............................. 365.04 Holmes, Austin H., 54 Payette Street .................................... 106.47 Holmes, Clinton E., 94 Union Street ........................................ 159.87 *Holmes, Emma W. S., Waaverley ............................................ 40.87 Holmes, Mary L., 272 ]Belmont Street .................................... 283.61 Holt, Charles P. et ux, 92 Standish head ................................ 282.25 Hoohan, Thomas J., 67 No. Beacon Street .............................. 109.85 Hopewell, Frank B. Tr., 36 Pleasant Street ............................ 1,886.21 *Hopkins, John J., 12 Frank Street ........................................ 216.32 Hovagimian, 112 Laurel Street .................................................. 136.89 Howard, Alvin, 145 Arsenal Street .............................. 3.38 *Howard, Helen G., 37 li.ussell Avenue .................................... 1.92 456 WATERTQWN 'TOWN' REPORT Howarth, Frank et ux, 89 1lurse Street ............... Howe, Ernestine P., 58 Marshall Street ................................ 100.00 Howell, Edmund et ux, 12 Fitchburg Street ............................ 157.17 Howes, Flora A., 256 No. Beacon Street ................................ 165.62 Howes, Marie W., 28 Pur%ris Street .......................................... 74.54 Hubbell, Phyllis A., )Belmont ...................................................... 192.37 Hudson, Mary J., 24 Franklin Street ...................................... 157.17 Hughes, Edward F., 20 Hawthorne Street ............................ 153.79 Hughes, Emily G., 7 Purvis Street ............................................ 160.55 *Hughes, F, ora M, ., 30 Grandview Avenue ......... .................. 109.85 *Hughes, Harry J., Grandview Avenue .................................. 5.07 Hughes, Joseph M. et ux, 10 Morton Street............................ 263.15 Hughes, Theirs Margaret, 321 Main Street ............................ 341.58 Hughes, Heirs Mary A., 11 royal Street ................................ 125.38 Hughes, Matilda V., Waltharn .................................................. 873.73 Hull, Ruth H., 47 Emerson Road ..... ........................................ 209.21 Hulten, Johan Hilmar et ux, 43 Carver Road ........................ 264.47 Hunt, John Joseph, 29 Chandler Street .................................... 64.76 Hunt, Murtagh, 26 King Street ................................................ 226.46 Hurley, Arthur J. et ux, 19 Locke Street................................ 317.54 Hurley, John, 164 Main Street .................................................. 1.69 Hurley, John J., 6 Hosmer Street ............................................ 239.98 Husselbee, Cyril et ux, 3 Summit Road .................................... 228.21 Hutchinson, Charles C., 18 Hovey Street ................................ 208.19 Hutton, Charles S., 694 Mt. auburn Street ............................ 3.39 Hyde Park Savings Bank, Hyde Park.........................„..,...,.,,. 134.03 Hyman, Jacob, 2 Ladd Street 7 Hynes, Fr=k J., 4 Clyde Road ................................................... 31.4.34 Iannazzi, Angelo, 302 Arlington Street .................................. 93.06 Iannelh, Nicola, 17 Winter Street ............................................ 270.40 Igoe, Esther M., 16 Palmer Street ............................................ 292.26 Ilacqua, Matteo et ux, 9 Myrtle Street .................................... 8D.80 *Iiilfe, William H., 99 Bailey Road .................................... ..... 780.78 Inferra, Anton, 779 Mt. Auburn Street ....._.............................. 40.56 *Inferra, Joseph, 108 Arlington 'Street .................................... 16.90 Inferra, Josephine, 781 Mt. Auburn Street ............................ 587.00 Ingalls, Harriette L., 30 Adams Avenue.................................. 442.7S Inglese, Gan F". et use, 54 Crawford Street.............................. 47.73 Innocenzia, Pantolea, Newton .................................................. 59.15 Iodine, Alfonso, 117 Warren Street .......................................... 507.00 Iodine, Amodeo et al, 808 Mt. Auburn Street........................ 200.17 Iodi:ee, Clemente, 259 Lexington Street .................................. 23.66 Irish, Ernest C. et ux, 59 Bailey Road...................................... 45L23 *Ivans, Heirs Benjamin O., et al, 195 Devonshire St., Boston 65.48 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 457 Jacobson, Florence R. L., 52 Partridge Street........................ 165,98 Jacobson, Martin B. et ux, 10 Gay- Road .. ............................. 273.00 Jacobson, William, et at, 74 Main Street .............................. 101A0 *Jacques, Catherine, 65 Templeton Parkway* .. ..... . .......... 91.32 James, Anna E., 16 Wells Avenue ........................................ 185.98 janigian, kr ,kor, 96 Dexter Avenue ........................................ 153.79 Jainikian, Asdour, et al, 26 Fairfield Street ............................ 241.67 Jarossi, Nicola, et.ux, 31 Ralph Street .................................... 136.89 Jelladian, Garabed, et al, 15 Dartmouth Street .................... 246.74 Jenkins, Walter L., et ux, 123 Spruce Street ............ ........ 104.59 Jennings, George K., et al, Allston ........................I--............ 1,224.89 Jensen, John K., 572 Main Street ............................................. 50.70 Jerossi, Nicola, et ux, Spa.rkilI Street .................................. 6.76 Jewett, Alfred F., et ux, 27 Stoneleigh Road ........................ 344.76 Jigarjian, Hagop, et ux, 2 Appleton Street .......................... 197.73 Jiggerjian, Anna,7 Dartmouth Street ...................................... 224.77 Jiuliano, Michael, et ux, 167 Fayette Street .......................... 1,i}7.02 *Jobin, Theodore, 28 Chester Street ...................................... 230.69 Johanson, Cecelia. W., 44 Maplewood Street .......................... 344.32 Johansson, Ernest G., et ux, 37 Fairview Avenue .............. 349.93 Johnson,, Allele V., Somerville .................................................. 268.71 Johnson, Agnes E., et al, 149 School Street .......................... 265.33 Johnson, Anna A., 44 Carver Road Fast .............................. 304,20 Johnson, Astrid L., 84 Bradford Road .................................... 269.18 Johnson, August, Somerville .................................................... 251.8I Johnson, Carl E., 159 Palfrey Street ............ ......................... 206.18 Johnson, Charles F., East Cambridge .................................. 231.53 Johnsen, Grace 0., 154 Common Street .................................. 505.39 Johnson, J. Erhard, 2 Belmont Street .................................... 46.56 Johnson, Louise S., 130 School Street ...................................... 267.02 Johnson, Nels ,A., et ux, 43 Pequosette. Street .................... 245.05 Johnson, Pauline Ames, 28 Sunnyhank Road .... . ................ 338.00 Johnson, Rey. C., Boston ............................................................ 206.18 Johnson, Vera. Newbury, 19 Priest Road ........... .................... 279.49 Johnston, George D., et ux, 8 Amherst Road .......................... 334.62 Johnston, Harry E., 25 Wells Avenue .................................. 185.98 Jordan, Marie 14'1~., 23 Alden Road ............................................ 275.47 Jordan, Stella L., 38 Chapman Street -.................................. 150.41 Joseph, Palitia, So. Boston ........................................................ 270.89 *Joy, Cecelia M., et al, 43 Russell Avenue .......................... 65.71 Joyce„ Ellen, 23 Boyd Street ........................ .. .................. 163.93 Joyce, John T., 634 Belmont Street ...................................... 463.66 Joyce, Joseph J., et ux, 129 Worcester Street ...................... 146.43 *Joyce, Michael, 23 Boyd Street .............................................. 1.70.69 458 IVATERT(}WIti TOWN REPORT Juckna4 orian, Krikor, et al, 348 Arling on Street .............. 245.05 J ultiano, Angelina, 145 Fayette Street .............. .. ............... 100.00 Juliano, Louis, et ux, 123 Fayette Street ................................ 98.92 Kalatatis, Varvara, 13 Porter Street ........................................ 246.74 *Kalaijian, Matoz B., 62 Lexington Street ............................ 176.76 Kandar, George, 43 Fuller Road ............................................ 311.92 Kander, Edward D., 26 Brimmer Street .................................. 215.76 Kaplan, Bernard, et al ................................................................ 854.84 Kapralian, Horen, et ux, 31 Dewey 'Street ............................ 107.37 Kaprielian, Rapriel, 5 Nichols Avenue .................................... 3.38 Karageusion, Mike, 32 Quimby Street .................................. 20.28 Karaian, John S., et ux, U Boylston Street .......................... 241.67 KaraUozian, Alike, 32 Qu inby Street ........ . ......................... 185.55 *Karaian, Kourken, et al, 27 Prentiss Street ....................... 52.74 Karkashia i, Bova.nnes, et ux, 77 Putnam Street.................... 278.85 Karalekas, Stella J., et ail, 99 grove Street .......................... 258.19 Karamaian, Ohannes N., 16 Keith Street ...... . . . .. .......... 114.92 Ka.ronso, Olin, 468 Main Street .............................................. 9.45 Kashian, Jack, 90 Boylston Street .......................................... 276.16 Kasper, Antra, 532 Pleasant Street .......................................... 55.13 Katz, Benjamin, 17 ]Myrtle Street . ... .................................... 25.35 Katz, Fannie, 17 Myrtle Street .................................................. 194.35 Kaula, Henry J., et ux, 157 Lovell Road ................................ 200.00 Kavoog biaan, Jacob, et ux, 540 Mt.. Auburn Street ................ 216.57 K.azanjian, Hagop M., 105 School Street ................................ 23.66 Ka/zya�rasiay®np,,yBy{agdasy�axeltt,,r1�ve�t ux,, 1({5�y2 Nichols Avenue .......... 65.�/199y Keating, Anna M.,493 Main Street .......................................A i. 273.V9 Keddy, Thomas, 10 Mt. Auburn Street ................... ................ 1.69 Keefe, Albert, et ux, 349 School Street .................................. 268.71 Keefe, Charles E., 28 Arsenal Street ...................................... 9.30 Keefe, Joseph, 174 Main Street ................................................ 3.38 Keefe, Mary G.., 14 Irving; Park ................................................. 691.21 Keefe, Owen, 8 Lincoln Street .................................................. 6,76 *Keenan, Agnes R., 40 Dexter Avenue..................................... 146.75 Keenan, John W., Brighton ...................................................... 256.50 Kehyoian, Giragos, 69 Dexter Avenue .................................. 91.90 Keiree, Thomas P., 5 Holt Street .............................................. 10,14 Keith, Ly de B., 17 Standish Road ............ ............................... 297.79 *Keith, William J. A., et ux, 73 Standtsli Road ... . ....... ..... 297.54 belch, Ellen T., 166 HilIside Road .......................... . . .... . 197.73 Kelleher, Thomas, et ux, 33 Elmwood Avenue .................... 194.82 *Kelley, Agnes J., 316 Mt. Auburn Street .............................. 877.82 Kelley, Annie lei., care of Mary Torres .................................. 219.70 Kelley, Annie M., Dorchester .................................................. 1.543.44 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 459 Kelley, -Catherine L., 30 Springfield Street .......................... 247.30 Kelley, Charles B., 60 California Street ................................ 288.99 Kelley, Charles E., 10 Mt. Auburn Street ......... .................. 125.18 Kelley, Clara L., 122 Hillside Road .................................I...... 180,46 Kelley, Emma R., 374 Charles River Road ...........4.............. 260.26 Kelley, Garrett, 280 Orchard Street ..................... .. ................. 6.76 *Kelley, Georgia, 26 Winsor Avenue ...................................... 290.68 Kelley, Harriet A., 39 Wa4erley Avenue .................................. 99.71 Kelley, Helen P., 35 Stoneleigh Road ..................................... 334.62 Kelley, Herbert B., 105 Poplar Street .................................... 297.44 Kelley*, James E., et ux, 50 Beacon Park ................................ 120-69 Kelley, James P., Waverley ................................................... .. 436.02 Kelley, Joseph M., 98 Mt. Auburn Street .............................. 13.52 Kelley, Margaret, 35 Morse Street .......................................... 314.34 *Kelley*, Marys A., 24 Melendy Avenue ........................... ...... 76.21 *Kelley, ]Diary J., 26 Frank Street .......................................... 153.79 Kelley, Joseph, et ux, 48 Winter Street ................................ 11-8.30 Kelly, Maurice W., et al, 40 Bridge Street .......................... 97.66 Kelly, Michael, et ux, 40 Bancroft Street .............................. 170.644 Kelly, Michael J.,et ux, 26 Maple Street ................................ 194.35 Kelly, Rebecca, 7 Upland Road ................................................ 805.89 Kelly, Thomas J., et ux, 101 Lexington Street ...................... 99.00 Kelsey, Charles H., et ux, Belmont ........................................ 42.68 Kennedy, Bertha E., 143 Watertown Street ................... •..... 177.4E Kennedy*, Dorothy C., 23 Springfield Street .......................... 231.53 Kenney, 11+l:ary Evelyn, 81 Summer Street .............................. 114.92 Kenney, Patrick J., et ux, 133 Galen Street .......................... 206.18 Keoh-an, Lev E., et ux, 176 Orchard Street .............................. 148.59 *Keosseyan, Haig B., 19 Kimball Road .................................. 64.77 Keough, Edward H., 187 Arsenal Street .................. ..... ........ 200.00 Kerkbeshian, Harry, et ux, 95 Dexter Avenue ..................:. 214.63 Keville, Patrick J., 39 Chapman Street .................I.........I....,. 201.07 Khederian, Garabed, 121 Nichols Avenue .................. ... .. 618AZ Khederian, ]Mary, 125 Nichols Avenue ......................... ....... .. 23.6E Kelly, .Tames, 3 Theurer Park .................................................. 322.10 Killaride, William H., et ux, 136 Walnut Street ...................... 1.60.41 *Kiley, ]Margaret E., et al, 54 Chestnut Street .................... 151.7E *Kilgore, Eva L., 135 Galen Street ........................................ 25.00 Kimball, Charles. 115 Watertown Street ........ ... .................. 6.76 Kinder, EIizabeth, South Boston .............................................. 165.62 Kinder, Sarah L., 10 Hillside Road .......................................... 211.25 King, Anne J., 304 Mt. Auburn Street .................................. 140.82 *King, Myles L., et ux, 14 Partridge Street .......................... 226.46 *King, N'orah T., 15 Partridge Street ............................I....... 129.53 460 W A'1'ERTOWN TOWN REPORT Kirtley, Katherine, 240 Orchard Street .................................. 233.28 Kivell, Thomas F., 15 Longfellow Road .................................. 188.63 Kloorngian, Hagop, et.,al, 112 School Street ......................... 27.04 Knapp, James C., et ux, 139 Langdon Avenue ...................... 2711.89 'Kneeland, James P., 242 No. Deacon Street ........................ 82.0u. Knell, Walter W., 15 Everett Avenue .................................... 101.40 Knight, Mfg. Co., 36 Pleasant Street ...................................... 6.76 l nisell, Nellie P., 264 Cominon Street .................................... 446.03 Knox, George A., 63 Le,-ungton Street .................................... 73.44 Koch, Jahn L., 372 MR In Street ................................................ 108-16 *Kokoto#t, Henry A., 5 Main Street ........................................ 8.45 Kondazian, Minas S., Coolidge Hill Road .............................. 462.78 Konis, Efrasiani, 9 Templeton Parkway .................................. 124.24 Kooyoumjian, Nishan, 44 Crawford Street .......................... 201.11 Kostarelos, Theresa P., 70 California Street, ........................ 239.98 Kostick, John, 28 Mt. Auburn Street ...................................... 67.60 Kougias, John, Roxbury . .... .. ........., . ... .. . .. . .. .... 244.30 Kouaouianr, Manoog, 404 hit. Auburn Street .......................... 33.80 Kritzman, Benjamin, 140 Pleasant Street ............................ 204.49 Lafayette Lodge, No. 31, 1.0.0.F,, Watertown .. ................. 54.08 LaFlarnme, Arthur J., Cambridge ............................................ 52.39 Lagerbla.de, 01gar E., 4 Hilltop Road ...................................... 271.46 Lake, Aibert F., 28 Paul Street ......................................,......... 243.36 Lake, James, et al, 7 Avon R.aod ............................................ 287.30 *La-Marchia, Carmelo, Watertown ............................................ 37.22 Larndberg, Dorothy, 640 Mt. Auburn Street ... ...................... 16.90 Landry, Arthur N., et ", 36 Hall Avenue .............................. 175.76 Landry, Charles F., et ux, 14 Quincy Street ........................ 185.95 Landry, Katherine L,, 72 Bradford Road ................................ 355.28 Landry, Lean, 4 Pond Street ...................................................... 61,85 Lane, Mdg, Co., 39 Pleasant Street ... ., .. ....... .. ...... ......... 84..50 Lang, William, 40 Mt. Auburn Street .................................... 16.00 Lang, Xatherine A., 22 Oakley Road .................................... 131.24 LaRhette, Allen R., Gil Stuart Street .................................... 153.79 Larrabee, Caroline A., et a], 40 Oakley Road ........................ 389.43 Larsen, Margaret E., 18 Hudson Street .................................. 7. .31 LaSpada, Annie, 51 Lexington Street ...................................... 218.68 Lauricella, Antonia, 106 Main Street .................................... 173.73 *Laverty, Anthony P., 730 b1t. Auburn Street ...................... 268.71 Lavrakas, Robert, 742 Mt. Auburn Street .............................. 10.14 Lawson, Agnieta B., 100 Langdan Avenue . .......... ............... 161.9.11 Lawton, Susan Al., 39 Merrill Road .......................................... 290.66 Leacy, .Cecil M., 53 Galen Street ............................................ 1,275.95 Leacy, Elizabeth, 111 Galen Street ........................................ 295.75 COLLECTOR.'S REPORT 461 *Leary, Eugene S., et ux, 111 Galen Street .................. ........ 181.87 *Leahy, Abbie J., 38 Parker Street ...............................a........ 81.15 Leary, Daniel J., et ax, 12 Stuart "Street ................................ 165.62 Leave, Charles H., et ux, 42 Standish Road ...... ................ 287.79 Leavitt, Charles G., et ux, 111 Common Street .................... 193.84 Leavitt Shirt Mfg. Co., Inc., 107 Spring Street .................... 42.75 LeFort, Mary S., 134 Summer Street ..................... •............... 243.36 Leighton, Harland P., 6 Morse Street ..... .............................. 145.34 Lembo, SebastianG,et ux, 17 6 Walnut Street ........................ 39.27 Lennartson, Josephine A., 27 Commonwealth Road .............. 292.37 *Lennartson, Josephine A., et al, 27 Commonwealth Road.... 324.48 Lerabruno, Areangelo, et ux, 47 Bridge Street .................... 40.56 Leo bruro, Pasquale, et ux, Brookline .. .. .......................... 267.24 Leonard, Adeline M,, 248 Main Street ........................ ........... 1C12.71 Leone, Antonio, et ux, 199 Boylston Street ............................ 191.81 Lepordo, Carlo, et ux, 13 Berkeley Street .............................. 182.52 Lepore, Guiseppe, et ux, 23 French Terrace ............. ............ 203.96 LeShane, Frank C., 19 Wilmot Street ...................................... 41).63 LeShane, Richard, et ux, 615 plain Street ........-....... ........... 139.02 Leslie, Ethel M., 330 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 200.90 Lester, Clarissa, et al, 28 Fuller Read .. ... .......................... . 288.99 Lester, Clarissa M., 38 Bates Load .......................................... 299A3 Letterio, DoTninic, at ux, 38 Clarendon Street _..._............,.... 46.94 Levesque, Martha M., 161 Mt. Auburn Street ........................ 40.56 Levine, Esther M., 38 Brimmer Street .................................... 233.22 *Lewis, George E., 19 California Park .................................. 61.23 Lewis, George M., et ux, 30 Palfrey Street .......................... 1:36.89 Le,%ris, Grace 1., 5D Orchard Street ............................................ 369.28 *L'HoTnme Dieu, Howard, et ux, 41 Standish Road .............. 2:17.54 Lin, A-aiibarle, et ux, 66 Prentiss Street ................................ 162.10 Lia, Louise M., 66 Prentiss Street ............................. .............. 294.06 Lightbody, Dorothy 1=I., 59 Robbins Road ................................ 245.36 *Liljcholm, Elizabeth P., 40 Garfield Street .......................... 259.57 Lilegren, A. Hjalmer, et ux, 20 Bradford Road .................... 105.26 Lundahl,. Maude Catherine, Prescott Street .......................... 16.90 Lindberg, Gustaf Adolf, 92 Bradford Road ........ ................... 245.62 Lindbadh, Clyda E., 340 School Street .................................. 657.41 Linehan, Susan C., 17 Bay Street . . . ....................... ..... . .... 2 9 5.7 5 Lisanto, Vito, et Caterina, 12 Arsenal Street ...................... 20.28 Little, Nellie K, Warner, N. H.. ............................................ 59.90 LoCasc;io, Robert, 10 Brimmer Street ...................................... 251.81 London, Ida, 19 Channing Road .............................................. 188.58 Longo, Consiglis, Sumen lle .................................................... 15.21 Loomer, Pleamin F., Belmont .................................................. 272.66 462 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Looney, Mark E., et ux, 128 Summer Street ........................ 207.97 Lord, Hattie May, 45 Warren Street ...................................... 80.67 Loring, Gustavus S., et ux, 137 Robbins Road ...................... 221..48 Loring, John G., 380 Charles; Diver Road ......... .. ............... 277.16 Lorrey, Hilma., 71 Wilmot Street .............................................. 30.66 Loveg-ren, Oscar P., 38 Gilbert Street .................................... 244.55 *Lovell, Eva B., 31 Katherine Road ........................................ 3.38 Lovell, Heirs John S., 15 Mason.Road ...................................... -132.69 Lubets, Loins, 6 Bigelow Avenue ............................................ 57.46 Lucas, Susie Dexter, 31 Otis Street ........................................ 149.43 Lundgren, Victor, 36 Pleasant Street ...................................... 91.2G Lush, Arthur J., et ux, 139 Common Street ............................ 324.49 Luther, :Francis J., et ux, 307 Waverley Avenue .................... 145.34 Lydon, Julia, So. Boston .............................................................. 259.07 Lynn Five Cents Savings Bank .........................I........,.,........... 374.85 *Lyons, William, Im., h1t. Auburn Street .......................K,..,. 3.38 *Lyons, Mary Etta, 45 Robbins Road ...................-................ 121.90 Macarelli, Annie E., 82 Salisbury Road .................................. 321.29 MacCurdy, Elmo D., et ux, 100 Bradford Road ........ .. ...... 169.00 MacDonald, Alexander D., et ux, 62 Marshall Street .......... 322.79 *AfacDonald, .Almon H., at ux, 22 Otis Street ...................... 175.74 MacDonald, Daniel L., et ux, 537 Main Street ...................... 651.65 MacDonald, Mary, 9 Cottage Street ........................................ 91,26 MacDonald, Thomas F., et ux, 34 Gilbert Street .................. 142.03 MaeDvugall, Donald L., et ux, 4 Concord Road .........„......... 267.37 *MacIntosh, Walter II, et ux, 102 Robbins Road ............... 234.91 *MacKay*,John T., et ux, 2 Gill Read . ... . ........... ................ 145.34 Mack-an, Mora Saunders, Langdon Avenue ............................ 200.54 Mackin, Peter J., et ux, 60 Pearl Street ............................. ... 79,43 *i4iacKinnon, Margaret R., 138 School Street ......................... 22,07 MacLean, .Alexander A., 60 Standish Road ............................ 249.73 MacLean, Roderick, Newton ..................................................., 266.38 *MacMillan, Adam J., 612 Mt. Auburn Street ...................... 33.80 MacMillan, Angus C., 183 Palfrey Street ............................ 1.69.t]0 XacNa.ughton, P. John, 170 Lovell Road ..............................., 325.45 *Macurdy, Heirs Anna L., 43 Chester Street ........................ 194.35 Madanlan, Jacob, 112 Dexter Avenue ...................................... 18.59 Mada.nian, Phillip, et ux, 9G Dexter Avenue ........................ 231.53 Madden, Ellen, et al, 88 Poplar Street .............................. .. .. 129.28 *Madden, James F., 64 No. Beacon Street .............................. 27.04 Magnusson, Grace, 39 Piermont 'Street .................................. 113.68 Magrath, Edward J., 49 Merrill Road ........ . . .................... 273.76 Maguire, John J., et ux, 16 Partridge Street ........................ 162.24 Maguire, Mary, 72 Arsenal Street ...................................... 114.92 COLLEC`1'OR'S REPORT 468 Mahaaney, William D., 16 Grenville Road ................................ 249.E+7 Maher, Frank, 107 Irving Street ............................................ 270.40 Maher, John J., 7 No. Beacon Street ...................................... 1.6.90 Maher, Chick, et ux, 176 Spruce Street .................................. 187.07 Mahon, Margaret, Waltham ..................................................... 265.42 14•iahoney, Daniel J., 40 Arsenal Street .................................. 135.20 *Mahoney, John J., et ux, 26 Pond Street .................. ........ 19.59 *Mahoney Associates Inc., 191. Arsenal Street ...................... 653.45 *Madly, George, 20 Prescott 'Street ........................................ 138.59 Malcolm, Heirs Blanche E., 109 Langdon Avenue ................ 248.43 Malkasian,Peter 0., 247 Boylston Street ..........................--- 181.22 *Malone, Francis J., et al, 8 Summit Road ............ ............... 250.12 Maloney, Annie C., 55 Morse Street •....................................... 11.4.92 *Maloney, James, No. Beacon Street ...................................... 3.38 *Maloney, Thomas F., et ux, 39 Green Street ...................... 47.45 Mancuso, John, 44 Clarendon Street ...„................................. 74.38 *Mangan, Thomas F., et ux, 12 Melendy Avenue .................. 46.02 Maniaci, Carmelo, 76 Madison Avenue ...................,...........„. 70.98 Manjourides, Foteka, 21 Kondazian Street •........................ 242.27 Manning, Josephine F., 10 Clyde Road ................................... 231.48 Mannix, Mary F., 24 Middle street ......................... ................ 45*63 Marioogian, Alines, 253 Boylston Street ................................ 249.12 Manoogian, Bedros, et ux, 89 Dexter Avenue ........................ 107.91 *Manoogian, Harry, 49 Bigelow Avenue ................................ 24&43 *Manoogian, Harry, et ux, 137 School Street ...................... 219.70 Maritenuto, TMary G., 8 Pearl Street ........................................ 269.83 Manuel, Gus, et al, 198 Arlington Street ...............�.............. 239.98 *Manzelll, Josephine, 122 Waverley Avenge ...I........... ..... .. 252.D6 Manzelli, Maria, 1016 Belmont Street ...................................... 15.21 Mareantono, Rocco, 33 Boylston Street ..................,............. 76.35 Marcantonio, Rocco, et al, 33 Boylston Street ...................... 100.00 Marchant, Arthur J., 97 Fdenfield Avenue .............................. 12.66 Marehant, Arthur J., et ux, 97 Edenfield Avenue ................ 137.92 Marchant, John P., et ux, 55 Maplewood Street .................... 217,32 Marchant, Mary Alma, Boston ................................................ 272.09 Marchese, Lorenzo, et ux, 33 Oakland Street ............. ........ 225.59 Mareocio, Gaetano, 41 .Cypress Street .................................... 157.17 Mardirosian, Anahid, 144 School Street .................................. 56.60 Margosian, .dice, 12 Adams Avenue ...................................... 341.38 'Margosian, Victoria, 5 Appleton 'Terrace ................................ 192.66 Margosian, Victoria, et al, 7 Lloyd Road .............................. 229.84 Margosian, Victoria A., 7 Lloyd Road ............. ...........I.......1 192.54 *Mariano, Domenico, et al, Cambridge .................................. 8.45 Markarian, Mannog, et al, 62 Quimby Street ...................... 270.40 It 464 WATER.TOWN TOWN REPORT Markarian, Sarkis, 85 Bigelow Avenue ..................... ... 11.€33 Markarian, Virginia, 49 Fairfield Street .................. ........... 231,53 Marnney, Catherine, 50 Salisbury Road .................................. 291.07 Marriott, Fred, 42 Union Street ........................................,..... 970.06 Marrone, Frniih-, Roston ............................................................ 30.42 Marshall, Charlotte A., 125 Winsor Avenue .......:.................. 571.99 *Marso, Ralph J., et iLx, 12 Sheldon bead ................................ 218.01 *Martin, Catherine C., et al, 683 Main Street ........................ 27.22 *Martin, Elizabeth F., 10 Winthrop Street ............................ 267.02 Martin, Laura H., 30 Channing Road .................................... 812.80 Martin, Margaret T.', 17 Hilltop Road .................................. 58.01 Marlin, Stanley, et al, 213 Dexter Avenue ............................ 10.14 Martini, Vincent, 819 Mt. Auburn Street ... . . .. .... ....... .. 8.45 Martino, Pasquale, 18 Myrtle Street ....................................... 183.42 xAlartocchio, Heira Pietro, 111 Warren Street ...................... 132.55 Marzilli, Tied, 37 Mt. Auburn Street ...................................... 43.94 Maslow-ski, Jahn, et ux, 12 Laurel Street .............................. 100.00 *M€soian, Aghiavnie, 24 Laurel Street .................................. 211.25 Mason, .Tame B., 56 Phillips Street .......................................... 206.18 Mason, Ralph, 113 Mt. Auburn Street .................................... 16.90 Masson, George, et al, 10 Marian Road .................................. 168.23 Mastrodicasa, Constantino, 23 Berkeley Street .................... 121.68 Mathews, George J,, 55 Common-wealth Road ........................ 267.02 Mattison, Jahn E., 24 Charles Street ...................................... 121.29 Mattson, Vernon M., 65 Irving Street .................................. 311.54 Maxwell, Eisie M., Bedford ....................................................... 167.31 Mayer, Dorothy R., et al, 46 Wilmot Street ............................ 1G5.62 Mayer, Lucy C., 4 Grandview Avenue .....:................................ 145.34 Mayo, Everett C., et ux, 33 Commonwealth Road ................ 133.71 Mayo, Harry Otis, 259 Aft.. Auburn Street .............................. 74.36 Mazmanian, ELisha X., 74 Prentis Street ............................ 169.00 Mazza, Francesco, of ux, 12 Irma Avenue ............................ 65.06 Mazza, Giovanna, 8 Hearn Street ............... .. .. ................ 124,62 Mazza, Jarnes V., et ux, 48 Cottage Street . . .. ................... 113.23 Mazza, James, et ux, 48 Cottage Street ................................ 15.21 Mazzueehelli, Virgini E., Dorchester .......................... ......„... 200.00 *Ma%ma.nian, Nelson, 100 School Street ....... . ..................... 33.90 *IrlcAteer, Peter, et ux, 60 Riverside 'Street .......................... 33.45 WcAu_lif£e, Ethel AT., 16 Fitebburg Street ........ .. . .. ........ 164.74 McAvoy, -Lawrence J., Somerville .......................................... 295.27 McCabe, Margaret Ellen, 65 Boyd Street . .... . ..... ............... 280.10 McCaE1'eity, Abbe J., Summer Street ...................................... 150.75 McCall, Mary S. X., 45 Green Street ...................................... 172.38 McCarthy, Agnes -A., 30 Stuart Street .......... ........................ 617.02 COLLECTOR*S REPDRT� 465 McCarthy, Francis J., 66 Lexington Street ............. ........... 236.613 McCarthy, John H., et ux, 81 Waterto- n Street ................ 127.16 McCarthy, Margaret E., 3U Maplewood Street ...................... 346.92 McCarthy, glary E., 43 Forest Street .................................... 70.98 McCarthy, Maureen, 49 Cypress Street ................................ 112.42 *McCollcm, Guy E., 69 Lemington Street .................. ........... 253.59 McCool, Helan C., Watertown ................................................ 10.14 McCool, Hugh M., et ux, 53 Gilbert Street ...................... .. .. 245.24 McCormick, Percy M., 470 Main Street ........................... ...... 67.6D McCrce, John, 52 Adams Avenue ............................................. 512.39 McCue, Thomas Joseph, 293 No. Beacon Street .................... 3.38 McCullagh, Arabella, et at, 162 Common Street ............a..... 47.44 McCullough, Francis J., Medford ............................................ 497,59 McCurdy, Katherine, 47 Fairfield Street ............ ................... 29.84 *McDermott, Andrew J., 40 Royat Street .................. ........ 256.88 McDonald, Clara J., 20 Hall Avenue ...................................... 179,14 McDonald, Heirs Frank H., 69 Hovey Suet ........................ 147.52 McDonald, Hugh J., 26 Arsenal Street ................................... 14.53 McDonald, Heirs James, 72 Pond Street .............. ... ............ 39.39 McDonald, Margaret A., 33 Bradford Road .......................... 269.18 McDonald, Michael A., et ux, 177 Sycamore Street .............. 113,23 McDonald, Theresa A., et at, Somerville ................................ 218.01 McDonnell, Michael, 52 Cuba Street ...................................... 39.98 McDonell, Theresa H., Cambridge .......................................... 175.35 McDonough, Alary A., et al, 53 Boyd Street .......................1 178.58 AlcElhiney, Josephine, 19 Marshall Street .............................. 145.34 McElhiney, Laura B., 120 Riverside Street .......................... 160.36 McElroy, Joseph, et ux, 37 Hunt Street ................................ 148.72 McCann, Delia J,, 135 Edenfield Avenue .............................. 60.31 *Mr-Goldriek, Andrew M., 30 Merril[ Road .............................. 99.79 McGowan, Paul G., 44 Upland Road ........................................ 101.1E McGrath, Charles B., 135 Mt. Auburn Street ...................... 13.52 McGrath, Edward J., et pax, 37 Capitol Street ............. .... ... 157.17 McGrath, Frank P., Brighton .................................................... 8.45 McGready, Andrew, et ux, 119 Boyd Street .......................... 223.09 *McGuire, Julia A., 54 Chestnut Street .................................. 19.59 McHugh, Anna B., 77 Fayette Street .................................... 1163.61 McHugh, Cecelia A., 1 Ladd Street ........................................ 269.71 *McHugh, Frank J., 635 Pleasant Street ....................... ...... 129.44 McHugh, Hahn J., et ux, 90 School Street ............................ 206.18 McHugh, Patrick J.,et ux, 15 Purvis Street .......................... 252.1.7 McHugh, Rose Anna, 1 Ladd Street ...................................... 153,79 McKenna, Pawl J., Springfield .................................................. 296.00 McKenna, Hugh H., et ux, 35 Olney 'Street .......................... .94.28 466 WATEIl'IOWN TOWN REPORT McKenzie, Forbes L., et al, Trs,, Waverley .......................... 468.13 McKenzie, Forbest L., 76 Lexington Street, Waverley ...... 469.82 11+14cKertick, Joseph, 191 Sycamore Street ............................ 8.45 McKillops, Heirs Catherine, 43 Riverside Street .................. 449.54 McLaughlin, Annie A., 251 Common Street .......................... 573.73 McLaughlin, Ellen F., 162 Hillside Road ......................,......... 248.43 McLaughlin, Margaret -C., 97 Poplar Street ...................... 310.04 McLauthlin, Elizabeth, et al, 51 Green Street .................... 246.74 *McLean, John C., Somerville .................................................... 422.74 McLellan, Edith M., et al, 79 Richard Road .......................... 1,860.65 McMahon, Margaret R., Newton ............................................ 260.26 McMahan, Margaret, et Patrick T., Newton ........................ 282.23 McMnliion, Patrick T., Newton ............................................... 275.72 McManus, Jane K., 43 Morse Street......................................1... 172.38 McNamara, Daniel F., A ux, 36 Capitol Street .................... 155.48 McNamara, J. H. Inc., Allston ................................................ 338.00 McNamara, John H., Allston .................................................... 2,141.23 McNamara, Louise A., 5 Lovell Road ...................................... 344.41 McNamara, Minnie, et at, 11 Upland Read ............................ 172.88 McNaught, Augusta, 31 01ney Street .................................... 138.58 McNicholas, Peter H., et ux, 14 Prescott Street .................. 55.48 Mc ueeney, Catherine, et al, 71 Myrtle Street ....... ............ 161.20 McQuown, Margaret A., 115 Edenfield Avenue .................... 26.09 A1cQuown, Thomas. H., Heirs, 115 Edenfield Avenue .......... 53.85 McSherry, Catherine l'<+'., 86 Forest Street ............................ 103.09 AleSherry, Jamies, et at, 86 Quirk Street ................................ 96.33 McVey, Catherine A., Brighton ................................................ 87.88 McVey, Thomas, Brighton ........................................................ 42.25 McWhirter, Alfred L., et ux, 28 Parker Street .................... 294.06 McWhirter, Ellen A., Heirs, 9 Patten Street ........................ 267.02 Klee, Heirs Annie, 11 Elton Avenue ........................................ 159.86 Mee, Heirs Dennis, 716 Mt. Auburn Street ............................ 263.64 Meehan, Patrick, 1.62 Spruce Street ........................................ 192.46 Megan, E,mily A., 1.20 Lovell Road .......................................... 318,64 Meister, David A. Co., Spring Street ...................................... 9.45 Meister, Margaret IT., 74 Church Street ........ .. ................. 115.09 *Melanson, Lillian A., 40 Paul Street ...................................... 100.00 Melanson, Timothy H., Arlington .......................................... 270.69 Mellen, Amy N., 15 Deacon Park .............................................. 155.48 MelaiaTr, Mary S., 31 Templeton Panay ............................ 307.58 b>cloian, Sarkis, 31 Templeton. Parkway ................................ 4.23 Melvin, Albert. H., 24 Marshall Street .................................... 102.77 Melvin, Albert L, 12 Dint Road .............................................. 371.97 Merrullo, Jennie, 42 'Westminster Avenue ............................ 128.00 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 467 Merz, .Jessie M., Medford ............................................................ 218.01 Mesaldan, Ha,gop, 91 Bigelow Avenue .................. ................ 263. 64 Messier, Heirs Frederick W., 25 Olney Street ...................... 2b1.81. Messina, Vincenzo, et ux, 41 Bancroft :Street ........................ 99.91 Metchear, Charles R., Stoneham ............................................ 190.19 Metropolitan Ice Co., Somerville ............................................ 5,767.13 Miami, Adoph, 83 Main Street ............. . ................................ 33.80 Michelson, Heirs Harriet E., 57 Spruce Street ...................... 219.70 Micron, Catherine, New .Jersey ................................................ 1.,204.97 *Migliaccio, Emilia, 118 Edenheld .avenue .......... ................. 122.28 Migliacc o, Emilio, et ux, 145 Lexington Street ................ 24.28 Mikaelian, Lucia, 35 Keith Street ............................................ 216.92 Mikailian, Rose, 115 Dexter Avenue ...................................... 307.58 Millard, Herbert E., 52 Hillside Road .......I.... ........... ........._. 216.32 Miller, Julia A., 107 Chapman Street ....................................... 161.1.3 Mills, Abram, 24 Carroll Street ................................................ 228.59 - Milton, Axel Sigfrid, 20 Prospect Street .............................. 71.11 Minshull, Thora. E., 102 Winsor Avenue ................................ 267.02 Min-atoli, Frank, 69 Vain Street ................................................ 5.43 *31irabile, Jahn, 34 No, Beacon Street .................. ... ........ 8,45 Misserian, Novart Nf., Nichols Avenue .................................... 68.17 *Misakir3a, Hagop, 14 Wells Avenue 70.98 Misserian, Deran, et al, 72 Dexter Avenue ...... .................. 146.59 Mitch-ell, Margaret, Bristol, N. H.. ... .. ........ .. .............. ....... 18.59 Mitchell, Mary A., 765 lift. Auburn Street .............................. 1970.22 'Mitchell, Philip W., et al, Brighton ........................................ 120.00 31itchell, Priscilla R., 40 Harnden Avenue .............................. 105.00 Moir, Laura C., 403 Schaal Street ............................................ 496,86 Molloy, Mary* S., 54 Beechwood Avenue ................................ 231.53 *Monahan, Heirs Hugh, 5 Myrtle Street ............................... 118.3D *Alonikws, Jacob, 71 Prentiss Street .........I.............................. 250,12 Montgomery, Arthur B., 60 Merrill Road .............................. 9.30 Montgomery, Marion Louise, 60 Merrill Road ...................... 233.24 Moores, Heirs Wilhelmina B., 105 Spruce Street .................. 25.35 Aloomjian, Perooz, 39 Hosmer Street ...................................... 236.60 NfoomjyF, Chemoon, 27 Crawford Street .................................. 206.18 Mooney, Alice, 28 Hunt Street .................................................. 43.94 Mooney, Francis X., 25 Longfellow Read .............................. 155.53 Mooney, Frederick. R., et ux, 36 Washburn Street ................ 189.28 Mooradian, John, 159 Mt. Auburn Street .............................. 9.05 Mooradian, Minas, et al, 36 Quimby Street .......................... 127.62 Moore, heirs Carrie, 12 Lincoln Street .................................... 300,92 Moore, Elizabeth G., 61 Marion Road ...................................... 5.07 Moore, Frances B., 28 Appleton Street .................................. 260.26 468 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 'Moore, Herbert L., 149 Standish Road ................................ 294.06 *Moore, Irving B., 28 Appleton Street .................... Moore, Lawrence 11., et tax, 16 Dunton Road ........................ 261.95 Moore, Reuben, et ux, 1086 Belmont Street ............................ 20.98 Moran, Eleanor, 386 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 402.22 Moran, Michael, at ux, 92 Riverside Street - ....................... 42.66 Moran, Patrick J., et ux, 56 Gilbert Street ... .. .................... 199.56 Moran, Edward, School Street .................................................. 3.38 Moreau, Marie, 223 Watertown Street .................................. 270AU Morgan, Jaynes A.., et ux, 32 Chandler Street ........................ 33.80 Morgan, .Tames A., et ux, 32 Clhaandler Street ........................ 33.80 Moriggi, Antonio, et ux, 190 Summer Street .......... -........ 152.10 W+orizio, Caarmela, 161 Lexington Street ............... ... .......... 144.52 Morizio, Salvatore, 137 Lexington Street .............................. 267.20 Morley, Heirs Edward J., 115 No. Beacon Street ............ .... 157.17 "Morris, Frederick A., et ux, 41 Lovell Road ........................ 273.78 Morris, Lydian E., 41 Irving Street ............................................ 186.62 Morris, Millicent, Somerville .................................................... 231.78 Morrissey, George L., 220A Waverley Avenue .................... 67.60 Morrissey, Eleanor S., 87 Standish Read .............................. 295.59 Morrissey, Thomas C., et ux, 490 Main Street ...................... 697.92 Morrene, John, et ux, 379 Main Street .................................... 43.94 Morse, Alice G., 13 Avon Road ................................................ 297.44 Morse, Arthur L., 24 Chapman Street .................................. 177.45 Islarse, Heirs Henry L., 10 Harrington Street ...................... 140.00 Morse, Lottie 'LTV., 22 Cl aprnan Street .................................... 146.34 Morse, Marjorie W., 24 Chapman Street ................................ 153.7D Moscs, Franco, 14 Spring Street ..........................:................... 25.72 14lasca, John, et ux, 46 Bostonia Avenue .. .......:................... 231.53 Mesc;a, Thomas, 16 James Street ............................................ 16.21 *Alosely, Albion. B., 24 Marcia Road ........................................ 1.69 Mosely, Caroline E., 24 Marcia Road ...................................... 280.54 Mosllier, Sophia P., 468 Belmont Street ................................ 430.95 • Mosmaa,n, Charles F., Highland Avenue ................................ 28.21 Masman, Eleanor, 127 Highland Avenue ................................ 99.19 4lostow tz, Harold D., et al. 27 Mt, Auburn Street .............. 6.76 Mostowitr., Helen J., 591 Main Street ............. . ........... . . 187.84 "'Moulton, Fred L., et ux, 1.69 Palfrey Street ...................... 177.45 Mourland, Jacob B., 50 01cott Street ...................................... 18.80 Muckjian, Leo, 228 Boylston Street ...................................... 253.50 Mudirlan, Garabed S., 94 School Street ................................ 100,00 `11ugrldichian, Sarkis, et al, 26 Coolidge Hill -Road ............ 195.00 lllurgedichian, Garahed, et ux, 125 Boylston Street .....,...... 275.47 Mulcahy, Michael J., et ux, 375irlir>gkoii Street ................ 2fr3.71 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 469 "Mullaliy-, Martitl J., 8 Irving Park ........................................ 233.29 Mullahy, Patrick, 8 'Thurston Road .......................................... 236.39 Mullen, Margaret M., Everett .................................................. 126.i5 Mullen, Walter E., 36 Belmont Street ................................... 125.66 hlunynn, Daniel J., 79 Main Street .................. ............I...I.... 167.11 Mune.on, Daniel J., et ux, 21 Hawthorne Street .................... 692.90 Munyon, John J., et ux, 34 Parker Street .......a.................... 108.44 Murless, W iniferd T., 40 Payson Road, Belmont .................. 250.12 Murphy, heirs Abbie E., 62 Prentiss Street .......................... 152.10 Murphy, Eugenia A., 125 Langdo'n Avenue .......................... 248.43 Murphy, Garland P., et ux, Cambridge ................................ 100.37 Murphy, Helen Gertrude, 226 Common Street ..................1- 295.75 Murphy, James E., Belmont .................................................... 245.75 ;Murphy, Lillian xM., Belmont .................................................... 618.91 Murphy, Heirs Margaret, Needham .................................,.... 185.90 Murphy, Mary A., 32 Myrtle Street .......................................... 131.82 T-'Murpby, Mary T., Lowell Avenue ................................ ...... . 131.82 Murphy, Nora G., 98 Carroll Street ........................................ 275.47 Murphy, Richard J., et ux, 12 Kimball Road ..................:..... 75.08 Murray, George F., 431 Mt. Auburn Street .......................... 258.69 Murray, Grace C., 2A Mt. Auburn Street ............................ 15.21 Murray, Iry ng P., et ux, 60 Fitchburg Street ............... .... 159,96 *Murray, John A., et ux, 182 School Street .........--............. 282,22 Alurray, Marys W., 5 Harrington Street ................................ 126.75 Murray, Heir- Nora, 98 Galen Street .................................... 49.56 hlurrin, John F., et ux, 31 Wilmot Street: ............................ 8.89 Murtha, Ida T., 9 Partridge Street ........................................ 157.17 Myra, l ber C., et ux, 27 Purvis Street ..................................... 167.60 Nagle, Agnes M., 60 Hillside Road .............. ........................... 186.90 Nahagian, John, 605 Mt. Auburn Street .............................. 84.50 Najarian, llghia, et ux, 10 Coolidge Dill Road .................... 226.46 Nally, Annie E., 83 'Waverley Avenue .................................. 89.57 Nall.•, Patrick J., Sr., 69 Waverley Avenue .......................... 10.14 Nardella, Anthony, 71 Arlington Street ................................ 3.38 Naretti, Pasquale, Somers ille .................................................. 329.21 !fatale, Paola, et ux, 41 Berkeley Street ................................ 60.84 Nature, Matilda, Edenfield AivenLP, . ...................................... 21.33 Natick Trust Co., Natick .......................................................... 227.12 Natoli, Concetta, 52 Lovell Road.............................................. 349.93 Natoli, Lawrence G., 125 Russell Avenue .............................. 824.72 Natoli, Lawrence G., et al, 20 141t, Auburn Street ... .......... 2,820.76 Natoli, John B., et al, 18 Mt. Auburn Street .............:.......:.... 687.83 Naum, Vangel, 47 Galen Street ...................................,.......... 27.04 Nazareth, Mary-, 128 Dexter Avenue .................................... 16.90 470 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Neal, Yard W., et ux, 'Waltham Street .................................. 30.98 Neary, Martin J., et ux, Somerville ........................................ 20.28 Nelson, Albert W., 22 Grenviile Road ..................................... 246.69 Nelson, Amanda C., 317 Common Street .............................. 50.12 Nelson, August U., 28 Partridge Street ................................ 2112.80 Nelson, Fred W., 98A SehDol Street ........................................ 67.60 Nelson, Mina;, 54 Lexington Street ........................................ 223.08 Nelson, Palma M., 64 Wilmot Street ...................................... 135.20 Netto, Walter A., et ux, Belmont ....., ...............,.................... 180.55 Neves, John, et ux, Cambridge ................................................ 8.45 New England Laundries Inc., Winchester ............................ 3,145.09 New England Sash & Door Co., Inc., Pleasant Street ........ 596.32 Newtonfealty Corp., Newton ................................................... 6.76 New Way Service Co., 89 Spring Street ................................ 236.60 Nichols, John B., 34 Oakley Road .......................................... 541.88 Nicholson, Abby M., 426 Main Street .................................. 126.27 *Nicoll, Ermelinda, Somerville ................................................ 20.28 Noble, Gwendolyn F., 32 Russell Avenue .............................. 248.14 Noden, EIizabeth R., 102 Morse Street .................................. 187,59 Noden, Julia. G., 106 Morse Street ........................................ 267.02 Nolan, John R., 32 Elmwood Avenue ...................................... 66.08 Nonplel;gi, Simone, Boston .....................................................1 6.76 Noon, Theodore W., Boston ...................................................... 108.50 Norm, Ernest Y., 10 Harnden Avenue .................................. 201.11 Norman, Alfrieda C., Boston .................................................... 523.90 North, Patrick, et al, 2 Hosmer Street .................................... 121.24 Nylen, There F., et ux, 362 Arlington Street ...................... 74.82 Oakley Country Club, Belmont Street ....................................12,151.10 Oates, Mary A., 12 Dartmouth Street .. .. .............................. 212.94 Gates, Edward A., 443 Ift. Auburn Street ............................ 1.69 Gates, Falter J., et ux, 39 Hazel Street ................................ 239.98 O'Brien, 13aniei J., 619 Mt. Auburn Street ............................ 3.38 O'Brien, Frank W., et ux, 31. Standish Road ....9..................... 253.99 O'Brien, James H., et ux, 201 Maplewood Street .................. 267.02 O'Brien, John J., 51 Carroll Street .......................................... 309.27 O'Brien, John J., et ux, 97 Standish Load .......................... 3G5.99 O'Brien, Lawrence M., et ux, 19 Hawthorne Street,............ 180.98 O'Brien, Margaret, 21 Churchill .........................I...............J.... 194.35 O'Brien, Margaret L., 25 Avon Road ...................................... 201.11 *O'Brien, Mary A., 144 Standish Road .................................. 302.51 O'Brien, Michael J., et ux, 17 Bi2ech-wvod Avenue ................ 239.98 O'Brien, Timothy J., et ux, 9 Birch Road ................................ 170.00 Oehab, Michael, et ux, 138 Edenfield Avenue ........................ 81.46 *O'Connell, Charles T., et ux, 104 Lovell Road ...................... 326.52 COLLECTO 'S REPORT 471 O'Connell, Mary E., 71 Green Street ..................................... 219.70 O'Connell, Maurice II., et ux, 14 Westminster Avenue ........ 2o4.09 O'Connell, Patrick H., et ux, 26 Westminster Avenue ..,.,,.. 298.12 O'Connell, Patrick J., et ux, 30 Frank Street ...................... 139.95 Odian, Mardiros {G., et ux, 20 Wells Avenue ...... ................. 195.98 *O'Donnell, Rickard P., et ux, 16 Carver Read .................... 113.37 O'Donnell, Thomas, 12 Bacon Street ...................................... 90.93 Ogilvie, .Alma E. S., 75 Main Street .......................................1 207.02 Ogilvie, James IV1., 75 Main Street ........................................ 3,38 10'Hanian, Charles N., 60 California ,street .......................... 251.81 Ohanian, Mary lh+I., et al, 33 Melendy Avenue ........................ 206,18 Ohannessian, Ma.rk.ar, of al, 62 Quimby Street ........,......... 275.51 O'Hara, William J., 313 Common Street ............................,.... 261.26 Oikemus, Alga M., 102 Harnden Avenue ................................ 233.22 O'Keefe, Ginnie L., 118 School Street .................................... 240.43 Oldford, Harry J., et ux, 137 Westminster Avenue. .............. 158.37 Oldford, James M., 193 Lexington Street ............................ 61.12 O'Leary, Daniel 14I., 102 Rutland Street ................................ 1 9.11 Olivieri, Felice, Newton .............................................................. 64.08 *Oliver, Annie B., 672 Belm=t Street .................................. 170.69 Olivieri, Felix, Newton .............................................................. 186.89 Olsen, Cora E., 15 Dwight Street ............................................ 160,55 Olsen, Harold Olof, 24 Templeton Parkway .......................... 310.92 Olsen, Ivar G., Roston .................................................................. 241.67 Onanian, Hovnan, et ux, 84 Putnam Street ...... . ......... . ... 219.70 Onanian, Jacob, 214 Weverley Avenue .................................. 6.76 O'Neil, Abbie C., et al, 38 Forest Street .................................. 16.90 Ongoonian, Antranig, 547 Mt. Auburn Street ........................ 196.84 Oransky, Murray*, SST Main street .....................................*...... 16.90 Osborn, Amy V., 36 Robbins Road .......................................... 226-46 Osberg, Edward V., 9 Carroll Street ..... . ............................ 108.22 Ormond, He�llcy, 19 Chapman Street ...................................... 187.59 *Dstridge, Elizabeth A., 190 No. Beacon Street .................. 94.15 O'Sullivan, Ella T., 30 Boyd Street ........................................ 275.47 O'Sullivan, Patrick H., Cambridge .......................................... 268.64 Oteri, Anthony, et aI, 89 Elin Street ...................................... 150.41 Otis, Ward M., A al, 15 Main Street ...................................... 3,286.76 Ouderkirk, Mary A., 121 Spring Street ,. .,........................... 67.60 Owens, Richard J., et ux, 114 Walnut Street .......................... 216,32 Oxner, Lewis H,, 153 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 5.07 Pacifico, Carmeloa, 19 Hudson, Street ...................................... 138.58 Pacifica, Giovanni, 13 Hudson Street .................................... 212.94 Packard, Edward n., et ux, 12 Marian Road ................„....... 220.95 Packard, Heirs Franklin, 22 Alden Road .............................. 199.42 472 WATERT'C`4 N TOWN RIaPORT Paddock, Esther, Dorchester ....... .... ...................................... 243.36 *Pagano, Nunzio, Cambridge ........ .... .. . .. .......................... 31AG Pala.azone, Michael, et ux, 42 Cypress Street ........................ 248.43 *Palazzone, Michell, 57 Cottage Street ................................ 92,08 Palcologos, Panagiotis, et a], 26 Berkeley* Street ................ 179.14 Fallone, Filippos, et al, 21 Waverley Avenue ........................ 37.51 Pallotta, Giovanni, 43 Cross Street .......................................... 101.35 Pallotta, Orazio, et ux, 226 Palfrey Stree t............................ 125.O6 Pamosian, Arakey S., 35 Porter Street .................................. 254,59 Paulera, Amelia Della, 21 Nichols Avenue ............................ 160.00 Paolera, Marcello ID., 21A Nichols Avenue .......................... 199.00 Panne, Carmine, 24 Wheeler Lane ............................................ 119.97 Panne, Ciriaco, 12 Wheeler Lade .............................................. 319.22 Papalia, Domenick A., 117 W averley Avenue ........................ 16.90 Papalia, Dominic A., et ux, 129 Waverley Avenue ................ 251.81. Panazian, Aril B., 415 Mt. Auburn Street ............................ 8.45 Papazoa.n, Artin, et ux, 49 Melendy Avenue ...................... 162.24 Papazian, Louis, et a[, 24 Kimball road .............................. 311.82 Pappas, Trances S., 74 Belmont Street ................................ 300-82 Pappas, Peter C., et ux, 26 Warwick Road .......................... 207.8+6 Parisi, Francesca, et al, 27 Francis Street .......................... 127.76 Parisian Dye House Inc., 404 Main Street ............................ 906.69 Parker, Chester H., et ux, 17 Gleason Street ...................... 279.90 Parks, Irene A., 29 Hillside Road ............................................ 119.52 Parks, Minnie, 127 Spruce Street ............................................ 113.67 *Parquette, Archibald W., 48 Summer Street .................... 3.38 Pargaette, Mary C., 48 Summer Street ................................ 182.52 Parsekian, Sarkis, et al, 109 Nichols Avenue .............. ......... 16.90 Parsekian, Veronica M., 109 Nichols Avenue ........................ 13.52 Parselcian, Veranika, 109 Nichols Avenue ...............I.............. 640.51 Parsons, Viola .Rich, 14 Carleton Terrace ............................ 273.62 Paryisnol;lous, James, et ux, 27 Kondazian Street .............. 146.99 Pascuzzi, Cr ocifissa, 170 Summer Street ................................ 37.18 Pascuzzi, Luigi ,170 Summer Street ...................................... 23.66 Pascuzzi, Luigi, et ux, 170 Summer Street .............................. 116.61 *Pasquarosa, Linbertino, 29 Churchill .................................... 99.71 Patey, Walter G., et ux, 61 Walmit Street .......................... 298.44 *Paul, Teresa, 17 Ho.smer Street, ................................ .... .... .. 1.27.64 *Pease, Rebecca A., Cambridge ............................................ 10.14 Peckham, Josephine S., 554 Belmont Street .......................... 377.49 *Peerless Pressed Metal Corp., 191 Arlington Street .......... 202.80 *Pelkey, Charles L., et inx, 48 Carroll Street ........................ 234.91 Pendergast, George D. h`., et ux, 71, Bromfield Street .......... 189.28 *Pengereth, Louise, 69 Chapman Street ................................ . 301..79 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 473 Pennington, George H., et ux, 18 Brimzmer Street .............. 166.04 Pent, Arnold 'V., 67 Oliver Street ............................................ 273.78 Pequosette Press, 17 Main. Street .......................................... 1.36.99 Perimian, Fern7ine, 77 Bigelow Avenue ................................ 113.73 Permian, Sohn, 77 Bigelow Avenue ...................................... 3.39 Perkins, Annie M., 27 Elliot Street ........................ ............ 238.29 Perkins, Elias A., 73 Fayette Street ...................................... 204.49 Perkins, Thomas J., 31 Oliver Street ........................................ 111.46 Perry, Max, et al, 276A Orchard Street ................................ 3.38 Perry, Ralph F., et ux, 125 Summer Street .......................... 171.76 Peters, Andrew, 77 Watertown Street .................................. 302.51 Peters, Charlotte A_, 10 Hillside Road .................................. 224E.47 Peterson, Gustave, 47 Prescott Street .................................... 115.90 Peterson, Parnag, 473 Main Street .......................................... 32.96 "Petre, George W., et ux, 71 Rutland Street ........................ 135.20 Philbrook, Earle S., 119 Poplar Street .................................. 310.54 Phillips, Thornas A., 597 Mt. Auburn Street .......................... 384.28 Piantedosi, Louisa, 25 Warren Street .................................. 257.30 Piantedosi, Michele, et ux, 183 Fayette Street .................... 86.22 Piantedosi, Nicol na, 18 Cushman Street ................... ...... 273.78 *Piccolo, Marietta, 2 Watertown Street .................................. 485.27 Piers, Wesley, et ux, 50 Hall Avenue.................................... 255.19 Pleterse, Agnes A., 55 Fayette Street .................................. 261.95 Pieterse, Albert S., 57 Fayette Street ...................................... 106.47 Pilla, Peter, 199 Pleasant Street .................. .. . ... ..I......... 126.14 PiUssbury, Benjamin 0., et al, 232 Bellevue Read. ................ 6.76 Pillsbury, Blanche M., 232 Bellevue Road .............................. 314.34 Pinkham, Arthur F., et ux, 119 Robbins Road ...................... 328.38 Ping, Francesco, 49 Loomis Avenue ...................................... 145.34 *Pino, RQsina, 25 Pleasant Street .......................................... 10.14 *Pirella, Agnes, et al, 19 Hearn Street .................................. 22.25 Pisani, Edith Tarbell, 42 Wi-razor Avenue .............................. 99.91 Pisano, Sam, 33 Keenan Street .............................................. 110.55 Piscstelli, Nicholas, 102 Pleasant Street ................................ 180.83 Pi-scatelli, Vincenzo, et al, 117 Pleasant Street .................... 211.25 Pitts, Leo, et tax, fig Boylston Street ... .. ............................. 74.63 Platan, Costas, et at, 295 Arsenal Street .............................. 39.50 Platt, Alonson E., et ux, 19 Parker Street ............................ 2D7.87 Platt, Henry A., et ux, 22 Standirib Road .............................. 270.89 Pochi, Anesti, 10 Hosmer Street ............................................ 2 8.4a Polihronis, Catina, 227 Arlington Street .............................. 300.82 Pollak, Sydney S., Boston ........................................................... 352.36 Poor, Mabel T., 31 Langdan Avenue ...................................... 253.50 Portentoso, Nicolo, 162 Belmont Street ................................ 10.14 474 WATER"1'OWN TOWN REPORT Porter, Charles J., et ux, 11.8 Putnam Street ...................... 200.00 Porter, George J., et ux, 138 Standish Road .......................... 71.90 Porters Sarah A,, 67 Emerson Road .......................................... 58.83 Potter, Annabel S., 104 Barnard Avenue .............................. 320.91 Potter, C. W., Inc., 2 School Street .......................................... 2,430.22 Potter, Mona Belle, 12 Walnut Street ...................................... 677.69 Paver, Sarah J., 11 Centre Street .......................................... 161.21 Powers, Anna G., 27 Brimmer Street .................................... 275A 7 Powers, Caroline I., 21 Paul Street ........................................... 224.77 Powers, Fannie L., 1039 Belmont Street .............................. 140.27 Powers, Richard J., 21 Gilbert Street .................................... 164.2 Pratt, G. Arthur, et ux, 30 Spruce Street ............................ 307.58 Preble, Florence L., 17 Broadway ............................................ 160.96 *Preble, Frank A., at ux, 744 Belmont Street ........................ 277.16 Preschia, Andrew, 69 highland Avenue ................................ 27.04 Pretty-, Rebecca, Medford ............................................................ +6.76 Priest & Company, 54 Bates Road ............................................ 16.90 Principe, Giasuue, 118 Edenfield Avenue ................................ 20.28 Prior, Matthew, et ux, 21 Patten Street .................................. 101.23 Pritchard, Carleton F.,9 Iferrill Road ...................................... 21.97 Pritchard, Carleton F., et ux, 9 Merrill Road ...................... 805.91 Pritchard, F. & Sian Inc., 170 Common Street ...................... 255.19 Procopio, Patel, et ux, 8 1' rtle Street .................................. 109.85 *Pritchard, Frazer, at ux, 1.70 Common Street ...................... 299.13 Proctor, Emma S., 74 Pearl Street ........................................ 223.08 Proodian, Surpouie, 90 T_,angdon Avenue ................................ 268.71 Prudential In&urance Co. of America, Boston ........................ 477.63 Prue, Grace X., Cambridge ...................................................... 238.22 Puccia, Joseph, 46 Maplewood Street .................................... 241.67 Puntonio, James, 63 Bigelow Avenue .................................... 13.52 *Puntonio, 'Vincenzo, et ux, 71 Bigelow Avenue .................... 165,G2 Purchase, Maude, 11 Whitney Street ... .................................. 285.98 Putney, Charles R., 98 '4'G'averley Avenue .............................. 21.6.89 Puzo, Antonio, 39 Porter Street ................................................ 219.70 Pyke, Heirs Susie A., 98 Hillside Road .................................. 89.60 *Querino, Basil o, et ux, Cambridge . .................................... 10.14 Quimby, George Edward, 84 Middlesex Road ........................ 201.65 Quinby, Stella B., 361 School Street ................................. . 212.94 Quinlan, William, et u--%,-, 60 Green Street ................................ 51.81 Quinn, Edward J., et ux, 80 Belmont Street .......................... 284.16 *Quinn, Mary J., `l ustee, 589 Main Street .......................... 225.00 Quinn, Mary Lt., 24 Longfellow Road ...................................... 211.78 Quirk, James H., et ux, 22 Spruce Street .............................. 199,13 Quirk, John P., et ux, 57 Quirk Street .................................. 60.46 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 475 Quirk, Mary E., et al, 9 Adams Avenue ................................ 269.71 Quirk, Norma L,., 149 Fayette Street ...................................... 47.32 Raimondo, Domenico, 805 Mt. Auburn Street .............I....... 959.92 Ramsay, Dorothy Towle, 15 Sunnybank Road .....................1 302.44 Ranaudi, Anna, Revere .............................................................. 21.97 Band, Claude A., 632 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 132.83 Rand, Caude Allen, et ux, 4 Edgeelill`e Road .............. ......... 263.64 R.audo, Felice, et al, 116 Irving Street .................................. 185.90 Ranney, James H., et ux, 142 Robbins Road .......................... 212.94 Raphaelian, Kasper, et ux, 11 13rirnmer Street .................... 224.77 Ratiigan, Anna B., 77 Riverside Street ................................ 274.82 Rayne, George H., 279 Pleasant Street .................................. 31.90 Read, Marion H., et tsar, 140 Church Street ............................ 250.1.2 Reagan, Emma B., 12 sunset Road. ......................... ... ........... 138.00 Reagan, Margaret E., 111 Robbins Road .............................. 144.60 Redding, Grace, 51 Riverside Street ........................................ 131.82 Reed, Ellen L,, 12 Olney Street .............................................. 141.96 Reid, Daniel B., No. Grafton .... .................. . ................. 38.87 Reid, Laura L, 750 Belmont Street .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ................ 66.00 Reid, Martin F., et ux, 23 Chapman Street ... .. ................... 130.13 Reilly, Katherine M., 72 Standish Road .................................. 287.79 Reinhardt, Catherine F., 20 Watertown Street .................... 229.84 Reitz, John A,, 60 Standish Road ............................................ 3.38 Reliance Co-operative; Sank, Cambridge ................................ . 705.97 Reynolds, Jelin L., et ux, 45 Adams Avenue .......................... 224.68 Ricci, nomenica F., 105 Pleasant Street ................................ 753.74 Ricci, Salvatore, 10 Chadbourne Terrace .. ........................... 15.21 Ricci, Peter, 25 Nichols Avenue ................................................ 26.35 Riecio, Deter, et al, 180 School Street .................................... 611.78 Rice, Addie L. No. Hanover .................................................... 365.04 Dice, Harry, et ux, 136 Westminster Avenue .............. . 165.85 Mich., Everett B., Boston .............................................................. 197.59 Rich, Walter I., 472 Main Street .............................................. 6.76 Richardson, Carle A., New Britain, Cann. ............................ 76.20 Riley, Elizabeth A., 12 Carver Road ........................................ 144.52 Ring, John Al., et ux, 24 Chauncey Street .................--........, 258.57 Riselli, Michele, et ux, 26 Irma Avenue ................................ 263.64 Riverside T7rust Co., Watertow+ii ..............................,............... 268.71 *Rhiccio, Luigi, et al, Quincy. .................................................. 15.21 Rizzo, Vito, East Bmton ........................................................... 21.97 Rizzuto, Guiseppe, 'S Sexton Street ........................................ 101.40 *Robblo, Tomaso,et ux, Cambridge .......................................... 10.14 Roberts, Jessie R., 285 Arsenal Street .................................. 180A3 Robertson, Duncan W., et ux, Somerville ............................ 11.83 476 WA'TERTOWN TOWN RFPO12.'f Robertson, Elijah B., et ux, 65 Hovey Street ...................... 83.22 Robinson, G. 1+'rederlck, 141E nit, Auburn Street ..................1. 1169 Robinson, heirs Grace, 106 Aft. Auburn Street ...................... 1,456.78 Robinson, Marguerite M., 25 Palmer Street ......................... 176.96 Rocco, Antonio, 925 Mt, Auburn Street ................................ 8.45 Roche, John J., et al, 152 Winror Avenue .............................. 246.74 Roche, Michael J., et pax, 12 Royal Street .............................. 278.85 Roche, Priscilla, 21 Preseott Street .................. .............t........ 95.84 *Rudd, Grace M., 44 Bates vlZad ............................................ 200.00 *Rodd, Robert A., et al, 39 Franklin Street ............................ 261,95 Rodgers, Heirs Miry E., 70 Poplar Street ............................ 124.09 Rodman, Nathan M., Dorchester .............................................. 451.23 Romano, Alarie V., 21 Thurston Road ....................................a. 270,71 *Romano, Michele, et ux, 14 Adams Street .......................... 1.26.82 Romeo, Anthony, et al, 249 Waverley Avenue ...................... 226.46 Romeo, Heirs Carmelo, Bolinwit ................................. ...... .... 54.20 Roo-ney, Bessie, Cambridge ........................................................ 174.07 Rooney, John F., 110 Riverside Street .................................... 6.76 *Rooney, William J., 115 Summer Street .. .......... .. ........... 128.59 Roper, John M., 36 Pleasant Street .....,.................................... 67.66 Rorke, Mercedes J., New York .................................................. 25.35 *Rosenfield, Louis, 6 Main Street ............................................ 16.90 Ras*, Frank, 41 Quimby Street ................................................ 200.73 Rosuff, Nathaniel, 326 Arlington Street ....... ....................... 164.56 Ross, Afarimi Cooper, 119 Russell Avenue ..... ........... ....... 460.49 `Ross, Thomas S., 45 Hillside Road ........................................ 211.25 Rossi, V'itorio, et ux, 235 Palfrey Street ...................... ....... 141.96 Rate, Julia A., 59 Adams Avenue ............................................ 263.64 Routern, Joseph, 216A Waverley Avenue .............................. 1.69 Rugg, Emma C., 17 Centre Street ............................................ 260.26 Rugg, William, 10 Aft. Auburn Street ...................................... 1.6.90 Rugg, William W., et lax, 17 Centre Street .......................... 229.84 Ruggeri, Rosario, 189 Summer Street .................................... 3.38 Ruggiero, James, 6 Washburn Street ....................................... 3.38 Russell, Bridget H., 154 Common Street ..............I......I.......... 304.20 Russell, Rmily B,, 3B7 Schorr] Street ...................................... 295.75 Russell, M. Louise, 96 Robbins 'Road ................. .................... 172.28 Russell, Nellie, 8 Hardy Avenue .............................................. 167.31 Russell, Walter G., et ux, 42 ]Frank Street ............................ 147.NI Russo, Andrea, et ux, 46 Quirk Street .................................. 283.05 Russo, Antonio, et al, 221 Lexington Street .......................... 219.70 Russo, Fanny, 634 Mt. Auburn Street ...................................... 9.45 Russo, Felix, 17 Oakland Street .,...,............. .......................... 382.644 Russo, Guise ppe, et ux,Waverley ............................................ 16.90 CQLLECTCR'S REPORT 477 *Russo, Line., 53 Laurel Street ................................................ 163.93 *Russo, Matteo, et ux, 53 Laurel Street .................................. 28.73 *Russo, Nicole, 22 Homer Street .............................................. 214.05 Russo, Pietro, et al, 28 Forest Street ............. ................ .. 179.14 Russo, Antonio, et al, 249 Lexington Street ................. 45-63 Russo, Samuel, et ux, 29 Waverley Avenue .......................... 260,26 Rath, TEn3rna F., 40 Upland Road ............................................ 219.70 Ryan, Millard K., A ux, 25 Langdon Avenue ........................ 135.48 *llydberg, Gustaf, et at, 137 Common Street ..... ................. 37.85 Ryder, Thomas, 74 Green Street ................... ... .................... 245,05 Sabatino, Ernest, et ux, 21 Francis Street .......................... 255.19 Sacea., Stefano, et ux, 145 Sycamore Street ............ ............. 174.07 *Saecento, Alfredo, Waltham ......................... .. ...... .. ........ 6.76 Safford, Howard F., et ux, 21 Centre Street .......................... 106.04 Sa,ghbazarian, James, 1.33 Dexter Avenue .............................. 234.91 S,ahagian, Krikor, 35 Kondazian Street .................................. 220.30 Salese, Gregory, 13 No. Beacon Court .................................. 224.77 Sallese, Pasquale, et ux, 103 Westminster Avenue ................ 144.25 '*Sallese, Salvatore, et pax, 12 No. Beacon Court .................... 81.53 Salmon, Patrick F., Waltham .................................................... 164.98 Salsbury, Lena, 21 Commonwealth Road ................................ 147.30 Saxe, W. .C., 212 Waverley Avenue .......................................... 3.38 Samaras, John D., et ux, 111 Hillside Road ............................ 365.09 Sampson, Bessie S., 27 Woodleigh Road ................................ 265.33 Sampson, Helen 'Al., 16 Frank Street ...................................... 127.34 Samuelian, Ai-menag, et at, 36 Hazel ,Street .......................... 166.83 *Sanborn, Helen E., 1043 Belmont Street ............................1. 102.80 Sands, John J , et ux, 189 Boylston Street, ............................ 265,33 Sandstrom, Frank H., et al, 262 Belmont Street .................... 40.37 Sanger, Charles. W., et ux, 8 Fifield Street .................. ....... 155. 48 Sa.nsome, Anna, 121 Westminster Avenue .............................. 158,37 Sansone, Concetta, Trustee, 10 Merrifield Avenue .............. 163.93 Santillo, Joseph, 294 Arlington Street .........,.......................... 317.72 Santis Mfg. Co., 36 Pleasant Street ........................................ 67AN) Santora, Maurizio, 61 Pleasant Street...................................... 239.99 ,'Saraf, Stephen, 235 Boylston Street................. Sarkisfan, Armenoosh et at, 1 Howe Street ............................ 245.05 Saunderson, Jennie F., 18 Middlesex Street ............ ,............ 451.65 *Savage, Jeremiah X. et,ux, 142 Palfrey Street .................... 5.07 t7avas, Maria, 25 Berkeley Street .......................................... 12.95 SaN ino, ,Tames et al, 21. Keenan Street ...................................... 270,40 Sawyer, Anion Earle, 9 Sheldon Road .................................... 184.21 Scalia, Diana, 121 Bellevue road ............................................ 315.74 Scalian, Julia, 248 Common Street .......................................... 844.76 478 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Scaltreto, Vane, 10 Sparkill Street .......................................... 13.52 *Scannell, Charlotte V., 140 Hillside Road ................. .......... 265.33 Scanzillo, Joseph et ux, 00 Westminster Avenue.................. 110-00 *'Scarfotti, Agostino, 83 Arlington Street ............................ 91,27 Scarr, Jahn et ux, 2 7Kimball Road .......................................... 132.12 Scharff, Ethel, 16 01cott Street .............................................. 26.41 Scharff, Ethel, 16 01cott Street ....... .... ................................. 216.73 Scharff, Lon.is, 16 01cott Strut ................................................ 3.72 Scheirer, Anna T., 8 Appleton Street .................................... 329.55 Scheirer, Herbert J., 8 Appleton Street .................................. 20.`9 Schick, Jacob, 183 Grove Street ...................... ...................... 111.54 Schindler, John H., et ux, 13 Irving, Park .............................. 153.79 Schroeder, William C., 70 Capital Street ....... .. .................. US Sch.utzer, Bargild E., 63 Edenfield Avenue ............................ 141.96 SchNvabe, Oscar W., 64 Salisbury Road ..... ......................... 80.22 Scifio, Rosal a, 24 Royal Street ................................................ 207.87 Scollan, John J. et al, 06 Langdon Avenue ............................ 60.60 *Scott., Anna L., 49 Sycamore Street ...................................... 87.88 Scott, Walter G. et at, 104 Hillside Road ................................ 165.70 Seale, Forest W.,et ux, 13 Fifth Avenue ................................ 485.03 Secord, Fred, 65-A Dexter Avenue ...............I............................ 11.93 Secord, Walter N., 80 Barnard Avenue .................................. 250.12 Seferian, Armenag, 23 Fairfield Street ................................ 243.36 Scferian, Av'edis et al, 99 School Street .............................. . 23.66 Seferian, Serope, 19 Fairfield Street ...................................... 134,02 Seferian, Hagopian et ux, 32 Fairfield Street ........................ 223.08 Sellon, Walter A. et ux, 4 Sheldon Road ................................ 20D.S3 Semonian, Altoan. A., 11 Howe Street .................................. 246.74 Seretelly, Euripedes M. et al, 95 Arlington Street ............ 11.83 *Sergi, Guiseppe, 14 Bosteniaz Avenue ...................................... 234.91 Shahrigian, Rase, 51 Cypress Street ...................................... 100.97 ShaTjian, Annie, 14 Francis Street ........................................ 277.16 Sharron, Helena If., 13oston ........................................................ 255.19 Shanahan, Henry, 65 School Street ........................................ 3.38 Sharpstein, Jael A., 160 Belmont Street ................................... 40.56 Shaw, Bartlett WI, Heirs, 27 Oliver Street ............................ 319.41 Shaw, Florence McN., 62 Langdon Avenue ............................ 187.59 Shaw, .Tames E., et ux, 45 Fitchburg Street .......................... 187.20 *Shay, Eleanor H., Hamock, N. IL --...................................... 234.91 Shea, Casimir et ux, 219 Common Street .............................. 89.52 Shea, James P. et ux, 1.62 Worcester Street .......................... 158.86 *Shea, Raymond K. et ux, 154 Robbins Road ........................ 90.55 Sheehan, .Anna G., 56 Carroll Street ...................................... 147.03 Sheehan, Bartholomew, 56 Carroll Street ............................ IBM COLLECTOR'S REPORT 479 Sheen, Isaac, 129-A Galen Street ............................................ 4.06 Sheer, Isaac et ux, 120-A. Galen Street .................................... 635.44 Sheils, Mary Margaret, 195 Mt. Auburn Street .................. 368.42 Sheldon, Charles L. et ux, 311 School Street .......................... 224.77 +Shelman, Ruth, 179 Watertown Street ..................................... 100.00 ,Sheridan, Theresa A., 5 Theurer Park .................................... 310.56 Sheridan, Thomas .F., 89 Main Street ...................................... 59.15 *Sherlock, Edward J., et al, 300 Common Street ................ 140.27 Sherlock, Muth N., 100 Hillside Road ...................................... 105.13 *Sherman, Charles F. J. et ux, 24 Pan is Street .................... 102.94 Schick, Alary, 186 Grove Street ................................................ 253.50 *Shield, Mildred S., 143 Robbins Road .................................... 223.09 *Shriven, .Arthur Franklin et a1, 155 Highland Avenue........ 65.00 Shutt, Mary Ellen, 211 Palfrey- Street ................................ 158.86 Sieg€riedt, Mary A., Allston ...................................................... 213.56 Sigisrnonte, Numzio, 71 Whiter Street ...................................... 246,29 Silsbee, kIeirs Alice: M., 50 Garfield Street ............................. 1,859.42 Silvestri, Erminia, 6 Homer Street .......................................... 211.25 Simeock, Mae, 65 Gilbert Street ................................................ 148.03 Simone, Salvatore, 123 Galen Street ........................................ UU6 Simon, Sophie E,, 126 Walnut Street ...................................... 216.32 Simonds, Lillian L., 93 Palfrey Street ...................................... 268.71 Simonds, Luther W., 100 Church Street ................................ 202.80 *Simo-ne, heirs, Joseph, 29 Myrtle Street .............................. 40.18 Simonetti, Domenic, 47 Prospect Street .................. . ......... b8,50 *Simonetti., Dorneziick et ux, 47 Prospect Street .................. 212,71 Simpson, Bethel W. et ux, 44 Grenville Road ......................... 244.35 Sampson, Lorraine C., 165 Standish Road .......................... ..... 202.37 Simpson, Mabelle C., 25 Olcott Street .................................... 184.60 Siranosian, Setrak, 409 Aft. Auburn Street ............................ 62,18 Sjostedt, Oscar 31., 136 Highland Avenue ..... ... ................... 341.38 Skillin, Everett E. et ux, 24 Appleton Street ........................ 179.42 *Skinner, Harry, Cambridge ...................................................... 719.94 Skinner, Harry H., Sudbury ...................................................... 270.86 Skinner, Hiram L., 56 Marion Road ........................................ 289.E S Sldnner, Ruth D., 56 Marion ][load .......................................... 34795 Skuse, George W. et ux, 11 'Stearns Road ............................. 314.34 Slamin, Mary A., 43 Union Street ............................................ 518.83 Slineyf, Edward et ux, 368 Arlington Street .......................... 253.44 Small, Guy N4 et ux, 80 Capitol Street .................................... 148.72 Smith, Abigail H., 428 Mt. Auburn Street .............................. 321.10 Smith, Heirs Annie 1, 8 Melville 'Terrace ............................ 179.14 Smith,, Carl G., 21 li`rankli-n Street ............---....................... 272.40 Smith, Edna X B., 10 lit. Auburn Street .............................. 40.56 480 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Smith, Elinor P., 35 Hardy Avenue .......................................... 167.31 Smith, Hazel D., 20 Wilson Avenue .... ................................... 192.98 Smith, Lottie B., 12 Parker Street ... ..................................... 292.37 Smith, Marsden G, et ux, 41 Kondazian Street .................... 232.00 Smith, Martha A. et al, Belmont ............................................ 545.44 Smith, James S,, 74 Capital Street ...... .. ............................... 158,86 Smith, William C., 85 Sprint; Street ........................................ 936.26 Smokier, Sophie, 98 Poplar Street .......................................... 151.80 Snow, Albert H.et ux.,75 Harnden Avenue .............................. 100,00 Snow, Emma C., Chatham .....................................•.................. 69,29 Snow, Ernest, 312 Charles River Road .................................... 85.24 Snow, Mildred E., 90 'ffarnden Avenue .................................... 236.60 Sokolski, Julia E., 31. Adams Street ... .................................. 241.11 *Solan, Mary G., et al, 76 Forest Street ................................ 70.98 *Sorenson, Soren, 97 Main Street ............. Satera, Salvey, Boston ................................................................ 141.67 Sottile, Nunzinta, 44 Dartmouth Street ...........:.................... 124.77 *Sousa, Abel, 144 Belmont Street ............................................ 6.?6 *Spalding, Charles W. et ux, 64 Bates Read .......................... 260.26 *Sparks, NeNvman et ux, 6 Stuart Street ............................. .. 165,74 *Spector, Abraham, 145 'Belmont Street ................................ 6.76 Sperguiro, Vincenzo, et ux, 65 Cottage Street ...................... 73.65 *Spinosa, Lena, 20 Merrill Road ......................................_......... 312.65 Spiro, Dora, 55 Spring Street .................................................. 109.85 Splaine, Edward F., 34 Heenan Street .................................... 57.45 Stacey, Herbert G. et ux, 11 Dwight Street ....... .................... 123.37 Stagliano, Salvatore F., 11 Horseman Avenue ...................... 214.G3 Standel, Eva, 65 ?horse Street ..... .............................. .... ...... 282.23 Standel, Max, 65 Mamie Street ...... ........................... ............ 6.76 *'Standish, Kntherine L., 35 Plermont Street .....,.................. 156,39 Stanley, Bertha At., 71 Whites Avenue .............................„..... 39.92 Stanton, Charles et ux, 16 Charles Street .............................. I78.23 Starr, Walter J., Lowell .............._.............................................- 260,12 ,Stathaki, Helen P., 58 Boylston. Street .................................... 102.35 *Stayers, George W., 31 'Thayer Road .................................... 40,16 Stead, Edna M., 37 Channing Road .......................................... 196.00 Steele, Ethel M., 809 Belmont Street ........................................ 229.84 Stefaneili, Antonio, Somerville ................................................ 13.52 Stepanian, Mugardich, 55-A Dexter Avenue ......................... 8A5 Stepanian, Mugerdieh et al, 20 Oak Street.............................. 267.02 Stepanian, A.rehaluis et al,7 Grove Street .............................. 165.62 Stephen, Jjucy "Y., 42 Keenan Street ...................................... 20.12 Stevens, Edward A., 23 Emerson React .................................... 293,44 Stevens, George W., 354 Arsenal Street ................................ . 16.90 k i COLLECTOR'S REPORT 481 Stevenson, Harold M. et ux, 124 Lovell Road —........................ 337.42 Stewart, Alice H., 1.05 Lanl;don Avenue ................................ 180.83 *Stewart, Carrie E., 12 Bancroft Street .................................. 11.53 Stewart, James A., 164 School Street .., .................................. 263.64 Stewart, Malena E., 165 School Street ......................... ........ 1.69 Stewart, Robert C., et ux, 12 Bancroft Street ........................ 84.07 Stewart, Sarah C., 54 Olney Street .......................................... 59.90 *Sticker, Wilhelmina C., 25 Stearns road ............ ................ 331.24 *Stielmey, Lottie C., 32 Spruce Street .................................... 50.46 Stiles, Catherine I., 92 California Park .................................. 185.54 Stone, Emma G. et al, 128 Barnard Avenue ............................ 273.78 *Stone, Gertrude W., 22 Hilltop Road ...................................... 73.00 Stone, Waiter C., 19 Stoneleigh Road ...................................... 894.01 Stonogo, Peter et mix, 15 Hardy Avenue .................................. 234.91 *Strandberg, John Victor et ux, 70 Boylston Street ............ 241.67 Strauss, Jahn '14. et ux, 45 Pequos+ette Street ........................ 292.23 Strayhorn, Annie E. et at, 61 Morse Street ............................ 1.47.73 Storm, Signe M., 5 Ghanning Road ....................,..................... 130.00 Strum, Arthur W., 45 Royal Street .......................................... 177A5 Stryker, John P. et ux, 761 Mt. Auburn Street ....................... 108.16 Stuart, Albert T. et al, Trustees, Newton Centre ................. 246.74 *Stuart-Marshall Realtyr .Co., Newton, Mass. ........................ 28.73 Stuart, Mary 1., 70 Phillips Street ............................................ 2,972.71 Stuart, T, & Son, Newton .......................................................... 1,690.00 Stucke, C. Fred et ux, 14 Wolcott Road _............ .......................... 283.84 Sturnick, Rosalie, 34 Walnut Street.......................................... 581.98 *Sutllivan, Daniel J., 170 Church Street .................................... 246.74 Sullivan, Dennis, Cambridge ...................................................... 55.60 *Sullivan, Edward J., 267 Pleasant Street .............................. 89.28 Sullivan, Elizabeth R., et al, 71 Bradford Road ....................... 286.08 Sulliv�-,ua, James 1T., 508 Main Street ...................................... 479.12 Sullivan, James J. et ux, 194 Orcbard Street ......................... 229.15 rm Sullivan, Lillian A., 19 Briner Street ............. .................... 47.00 Sullivan, Mabel L., 166 Common Street .................................. 292.18 Sullivan, Mary A., Cambridge .................................................. 28.21 Sullivan, Michael F. et ux, 29 Dartmouth Street ................ 100.00 Sullivan, 'Minnie J., 102 Fayette Street .................................. 181..83 Sullivan, Rose M., 608 Main Street .......................................... 184.21 Sullivan, Thomas E., Trustee, Cambridge ............................ 253.31 Summers, Heirs F tinny, 319 'School Street ............................ 364.90 Surabian, 1Cachaddor M., 86 Cypress Street .......................... 223,08 Surabian, Sarah, 72 Prentiss Street ........................................ 152.10 Surabian, Surpbonhi, 69 Crawford Street .............................. 286.62 Surety Cleansing Shop, Inc., 115_A Galen Street .................. 1. 9 482 WATER'T'OWN TOWN REPORT Sutherland, Frederick, 8 Bemis Street .................................. 202.20 Sutherland, Jessie H., 285 Mt. Auburn Street ...................... 365.04 *Sutherland, Mary E.., 54 Herson Street ................................ 256.98 Swanson,Alma,361 Orchard Street ........................................... 87.48 *Swanson, Charles A. et ux, 77 Standish Road ...................... 175.47 *Swan,son, Lillian, 49 Fairview Avenue .................................. 123.43 Sweeney, Francis W., 106 Poplar Street .............................. 299.13 *Sweeney, Patrick et ux, 28 Fairfield Street .......................... 221.39 Swift, Heirs Marion T., 96 Pleasant Street ............................ 324.48 Sylvestre, Frederick N. et ux, Brookline ................................ 189.43 *Sylvy&, Mary G., 61 Nyack Street .......................................... 184.82 Taintor, ,Charlotte Morton, {Cambridge .................................... 65.18 TaRvarian,Zartik, 21 Kimball Road .......................................... 280.54 Tamburro, John, 24 Wells Avenue .......................................... 185.98 Tangusso, Laura, 94 Bellevue Road ........................................ 302.81 Tanoian, Helen, 108 Laurel Street ............................................ 135.20 Tarbell, Sainuel K. et al, 18 Avon Read .................................... 151.11 Tardif, J. Paul et al, Belmont .................................................... 74.58 Tarjinn, Cassie J., 148 School Street ...................................... 236.60 *Tashian, Hovnan, 231 'Boylston Street .................................. 197.48 Tashjy,. Frieda, 35 Coolfdge Hill Road .. .................................. 205.30 Taverna, John, 19 Hersom Street .............................................. 133.51 Taverna, Salvatore et al, 141 Westminster Avenue ............ 108.16 Taylor, Alice F,, 146 Spring Street .......................................... 179.14 Taylor, Bessie 1., 89 Harnden Avenue ...................................... 246.74 *Teletchea, Margaret, 760 Belmont Street .......................... ... 251.81 Tenney, Ellen E., 1 Xuba Street ........................ ................... 91.87 Terhune, William L. et al, Brookline ...................................... 164.14 Terwilliger, Wynn M., 145 Common Street ............................ 261.95 Tessin, Fred G. et ux, 114 Lovell Road .................................... 235.49 *Tessmer, Frank R. et ux, 74 Morse 'Street ............................ 179.14 Testa, Pasquale, 2 8New Lexington Street ............................ 221.44 Theurer, Mabel M., 12 Theurer Park ...................................... 199.11 Theodore, Bessie T., Dorchester ................................................ 236.56 Theurer, Otto A.., Contracting Go. ................................ ........ 253.50 Theurer, Otto A., Trustee .......................................................... 483.22 TMerry, Adelaide H., Boston ...................................................... 581.36 Thierry, Louis S., Boston ............................................................ 1,959.00 Tboburn, Thomas N. et ux, 35 Copeland Strut .... .. ............ 7.00 *Thomas, William, 73 Galen Street .......................................... 270.40 Thomaian, Thomas Nf., 15 Elton Avenue ........,......................... 167.31 *Thompson, Eldora J., 22 Bartlett Street .............................. 109.85 Thompson, Francis U,, et ux, 18 Melendy Avenue ................ 252.00 Thomson, Frederick M., 67 Carroll Street .............................. 119.55 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 483 *Thorsell� Carl C. at ux, 2 Hilltop Road .......................•........ 271.43 Thresher, Grace E., Bq Long-racadow ............ ........................... 192.66 Thurlow, Mary E., 4 Orchard Street .. ........................... ....... 73.70 Thurston, Cassie, 18 Adams Street .....................................1.." 143_72 Thurston, William J. et ux, 31 Lovell Road .......................... 279.06 Tiano, Rocco, 50 Pleasant Street ............................................... 30.42 Tiano, Rocco et al, 50 Pleasant Street ...................................... 126.75 Tiberio, Joseph et al, 27 Cl-iurchill ..............I............................1 60.84 Ticobossi, V'incenz€a et al, 66 Cottage Street .......................... 116.20 *Tidewater Oil Co., 619 Mt, Auburn Street .............................. 3.39 {Tierney, _Martin F., 476 Main Street ...................................... 182.52 Tione, Rocco, 37 Quirk Street ....... ............................................ 84.50 Tirabassi, Vincenzo et ux, 19 French Terrace ........................ 129.30 Titus, Lercy C., 33 Irving Street .............................................. 608.40 *Titus, Tak-nee, 24 Concord Road .............................................. 251.81 Tobin, James 'J., 129 Dexter Avenue ..................,.,................... 91.46 Tohio, Andrew et ux, 4 OBacon Street ...................................... 502.26 Tocci, Carmine, 240 Waverley Avenue .................................... 59,59 Tocci, Carmine et al, 240 Waverlaey Avenue .......................... 223.20 *Tocci, Edsee, Orchard Street .................................................... 3.38 Tocci, Lucia, 10 Lovvell Avenue ..................................... .........- 1,205.09 Tocci, Carmine et al, 240 Waverley Avenue .......................... 223.20 Tomasian Agavue, 16 Chauncy* Street ... ............................... 263.64 *Tomasian, Mu,gerdick, 219 Dexter Avenue ............................ 300.82 *Tornasini, Plerina W., Roxbury ...... .. .. ................................ 11.S3 Tooghmanian, Mary J., 25 Oak Street .................................... 179.14 Toomajanian, Harry et al, Medford ...... ............................... 490.10 Toomy, Heirs William P., 122 Dexter Avenue ......... ..... ........ 85.34 Toopaian, Paul K,, 520 Mt, Auburn Street ..................... ........ 84.50 Torosian, Satenig, 24 Porter Street ........................................ 247.13 Torrens, James B., Boston ........................................................ 256.88 Torres, B.-laarianno DeRego, 32 Whitney Street ...................... 174.07 Tort.orella, Antonio, 20 Clarendon Street ................................ i85.94 Toscano, Nazzareno A.et ux, 3 Langdon Avenue .................. 211.25 *Tovmassian, Mariam, 71 Spruce Street ................................ 100.00 Townsend, Herbert M. et ux, 19 Robbins Road ...................... 290.19 Tracy, Edith C., 70 Stuart Street . . ...... ...................... ... ..... 219.70 Tracy, Harry L., 70 Stuart Street .......................................... 32.11 Tracy, John H., 125 Spring Street ................1...................,..... 129.44 Tracy, John 11. et ux, 16 Broadway .......................................... 181.12 Tracy, Reuben M., 256 Orchard Street .................................... 37,19 Trapelo Road Fealty Corp., Iflelmont ...................................... 1,614.05 `Travers, John H., 47 Edenfield Avenue ................................ 57.50 Treggiari, Giocondo A ux, 186 Walnut Street ...................... SG.1i0 484 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Treglia, Gusseppina, 77 Salisbury load .................................. 196.10 Tremark, Frank, et ux, 33 Bancroft Street .......................... 214.22 Treholrn, Harriet M., Belmont .................................................. 43.11 Tricomi, Domenico, 113 Forest Street...................................... 167.31 Tripp, Mary E., Boaton .............................................................. 6.76 Trolan , Maria, 64 Ralph Street ..,......,..E+,..+,+.,..........+............. 263.64 *Troiano,Pasquale,54 Ralph Street .......................................... 20.28 Troiuzo, Pasquale et ux, 54 Ralph Street ................................ 10.14 *Trew, Paula L., 49 Marion Road ............+... ............................. 101.20 Tme,John O. et ux, 37 Partridge Street .................................. 88.58 Truesdale, Herbert L., 19 Avon Road ....................... ... .. . .. ... 84.77 Tsicoulios, Arthur A. et al, 14 Oak ,Street ...,.,....+................. 135.20 Tsolas, Rodothea, 27 Berkeley Street .................................... 13.46 Tuck„ Harold S. et ux, 27 Richards Road .............................. 800.26 Tudino, Antonio, 46 Riverside Street ........ ............................... 119.80 Tugma n, Heirs Mary T., 131 Summer Street .......... ............. 162.24 `1ugman, Heirs Dina C., 1.31 Summer Street ...................... 1.41.96 Turbini, Samien J., 40 Salisbury Road .................................... 291.65 *Tutunjian, Abraham et al, 94 Nichols Avenue .................... 16.90 Tutiinjian, Abraham, 94 Nichols Avenue ................................ 199.53 Tutun ian, Sarkis, 109 Boylston Street .................................. 293.92 Tutunjian, Sarkis et ux, 109 Boylston Street .......................... 260.26 Twomey, .Daniel D., Trustee, Waltbarn .................................. 332.93 Tydewater Oil Co., 684 Mt. Auburn Street ............................ 3.39 Tylor, Nathalea R,, 22 Patten Street ....................... . ...,....... 147.03 Tyrrell, Joseph T. et ux, 15 'Edgecli#f Road .......................... 319.41 Tashjy, Frieda, 35 Coolidge Hill Road .................................... 21,97 Union Market National Bank .................................................. 40.27 United-American Soda Fountain Corp., Walnut Street ...... 190.97 *United States Bond & Mortgage Carp. ................................ 273.78 Tatting, John A. et ux, 39 Warion Road .................................. 236.60 Tava,Joseph et ux, 141 Edenfield Avenue ................................ 63,21 UnionChurch of Watertown ...................................................... 15.62 Vachon, R. Alexander, 276 Waverley Avenue . . .................. 170.69 Vahey, Heirs Fames IT., 14 Palfrey Street ............................ 432.64 *Vahey, Mary Etta, 52 Irving Street ................... .. ................ 90.54 Vahey, Patrick, 13 Ladd Street ..................................I............ 150.41 Vail, Norma F., 182 Maplewood Street .................................... 290168 V,alscelii, Elpiniki, 24 Merrifield Avenue ............................+. 15&86 Valchuiso, Attilio et ux, 22 Belmont; Street ........................ 262.04 Valentine, 2+eda 1., 16 Orchard Street .................................... 908.59 Valentine, Albert et al, '757 Mt. Auburn Street ...................... 13.52 Valais, Margaret B. D., 60 Hancock Street .......................... 235.15 VanBeslar, Herbert C., 22 Yet. Auburn Street ...................... 6.76 COLLECTCIR'S REPORT 485 VanDyke, Sadie L., Stewartson, N. 14. .................................... 334.62 Varkas, Alexander D., 144 Pleasant Street ............................ 103.09 Varney; Edward A. et ux, Boston .............................................. 177.63 . Varunakis, Anthula C., 1'7 Berkeley Street............................. 60.84 Vartanian, John, 598 Mt, Auburn Street ................................ 43.77 Vartanian, Peter, 233 Boylston Street ...................................... 273.78 *Vartanian, Peter D. et al, 11 Putnam Street ...................... 233.22 Vartanian, Zarnuki, 12 Kondazian Street ................................ 221.99 Vecchione, Bernice, 219 Watertown Street ............................ 192.66 Veronakis, Custas et ux, 31 Berkeley Street ........................ 60.84 Vessella, Concetta L., 90 Putnam Street .......a........................ 239.98 Viers, Felice H., 431iosrner Street ............................................ 236.60 Vigna, Fidele et ux, 5 Bromfield Street .................................. 279.01 Vincent, Julia Z. et al, 96 Boylston Street ............................ 248.43 Vinc ni, Eugenio, 18 Berkeley Street ...................................... 1817.59 Virgo, Luther A. et ux, 49 Chester Street .............................. 139.25 Vitale, Silvio, 25 Merrifield Avenue .......................................... 180-83 Vivier, Lillian M., 409 Mt. Auburn Street .............................. 16.90 Voci, William et ux, 9 Wilson Avenue .................................... 255.82 Vogel, Joseph et ux, 174 Worcester Street .............................. 100.00 *Vose, LeRoy C .et ux, 104 Standish Road .............................. 96.39 Vase & Sons Piano Co.,Boston .................................................. 4,195.29 Vosgerchian, Arsen, 13 Howe Street........................................ 246.74 Vahey, Eleanor, 286 No. Beacon Street ................................ 157.17 Waite, Wilbert R. et ux, Belmont .............................................. 265.19 Walker, Margaret, Milton .......................................................... 215.23 Wallace, John E. et ux, 69 Stuart Street ................................ 172.38 Wallen, Ebba A., 76 Poplar Street............................................ 295.75 Walsh, Albert et ux, III Harnden Avenue ............................ 234.22 Walsh, Jahn J., 19 No. Beacon Court ...................................... 72.67 Walsh, John P'., 7 California Park ............................................ 172.38 Waltham Lumber Co., Waltham .....................................>........ HAI Walton, Parker J., Trustee ........................................................ 92.95 Ward, Benjamin J., 76 Capitol Street ...................................... 152.10 Ward, George F., 66 Palfrey Street ........................................ 202.80 *Ward, Grace E., 66 Palfrey Street .......................................... 126.91 Ward, Ruth E., 120 Bellevue Road ............................................ 331.25 *Ware, 1. Grace, 1.69 Worcester Street ...................................... 170.92 Warren, Edmund M. et al, Trustees, Boston .......................... 1.69 Waterman, Reirs Maria, 137 Mapknvaod Street --............... 363.35 *Watertown Amusement Corp., 6,,50 hit.. Auburn Street .... 101.40 Watertown Apartments, Inc., 29 Hardy Avenue ..................... 100.00 Watertown Book Bindery, 81 Spring Street............................ 33.80 Watertown Builders Supply Co., 418 Arsenal Street ............ 2,379.28 486 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Watertown Co-aperati{fe Rank, Alain Street ........................ 897.47 WatertoN�m Eleclrie Co., 219 No, Beacon Street .................... 1.,190.155 Watertown Excavating Co., 200 Summer Street .................. ' 185.90 Watertown 1513 Associates, Inc., 268 Arlington Street .... 263.64 Watertown 1 . P. Associatei, Inc,, 32 Church Street .... ... 100.00 Watertown Land -Co., 65 Irving Street .................................. 1,014.85 Watertown Mfg. Co., Boston .................................................... 16.90 Watertoi%m Motor Sales Co., Inc., 49 No. Beacon Street...... 16.90 "Ar,atertown Savings Bank, 60 Main Street . . . .................. 34,10 *Watertown Square Theatre, (Galen Street .............................. 33,86 Watson, blae F., 12 Longfellow Road .................................... 211.78 Watts, Arthur L., 185 Maplewood Street ................................ 287.30 Waverley Co-operative Bank, Waverley ................................ 6.76 Weatherhee, Dora L,, 13 Fussell Street .................. Webster, Edward C., 124 Marshall Street . ... ..................... 182.52 Webster, George H., Belmont 7 Wells, Florence 0.,34 Maple Street .......................................... 236.60 Welsh-, Charles D., 121 Highland Avenue ........z....................... 170.17 West, Josephine, 23 Chester Street ........................................ 268.71 Westcott, Ernest W,, 655 Mt. Auburn Street .. .................... 3.38 Wester, John et al, 784 Belmont Street ................................... 255.19 Westl ng, Mary S. et al, 81 Commonwealth Road ................ 277.16 -'Westland, Andrew S., Belmont ........................................,..... 313.27 Westlund, Elsner G., 21 Stearns Road .................................... 11.83 Westlumd, Elmer G. et ux, 21 Stearns Road .......................... 346.43 Westlund, Tekla E., Belmont .................................................... 328A4 West Newton Co-operative Bank, West Newton ............. 10C.47 . etsell, William H., Jr., 51 Hamden Avenue ...................... 8.45 'P%Ihalen, Patrick E. et ux, 121 Edenfield Avenue ................ 132.35 Whelan, Jahn B., et ux, 173 Worcester Street .......... ... ..... 1 0.92 White, Catherine V., 40 Hillside Street .................................. 17.12 White, Clara M., 60 Mt. Auburn Street ........................ .. ... . 794.30 White, Edward H., 60 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 92.95 White, George F'., Trustee, 31 Quincy Street ........................ 159.86 White, James L. et ux, 68 Spruce Street ................................ 127.67 White, Lawrence 'W., 53 Hillside Street .................................. 242.58 White, Eduard H., 64 Mt. Auburn Street ...... ....................... 25.35 White, Patrick, et ux, 16 Stanley .Avenue .............................. 21.87 White, Peter J., 26 Royal Street .............................................. 129.07 White,Willard H., 42 Hillside Road .......................................... 106,99 W+hi* Heirs William L. et ux, 70 Fayette Street ............. 175.76 Whitehead, Karl W. at ux, 79 Bradford Road ...................... 216.16 *Whitehead, Mae E., 11 Clyde Road ................................... .. . 267.D2 Whiting Milk Co., 'Waltham Street ...................................... ... 1,023.80 COLLECT OR'S .REPt7R'T 487 Whiting, Heirs Moses, 18 Royal Street .................................... 241.67 Whitman Savings Bank, Whitman ............................................ 467.84 *Whitney, Helen R., 29 Hall Avenue ...................................... 285.61 *Whitney, Heirs lrlinetta J., 249 Main Street .... . .................. 507.OD Whittemore, Casper M. et ux, 149 Hillside Road ...,............., 289.33 Whittier, Eva F., 3 Centre Street ............................................ 100.00 Whittredge, Harry T., 166 Belmont Street ............................ 27.04 Wirner, John et ux, 14 Hosmer Street .................................... 233.77 W iggin, Ruth L., 29 Channin,g Road ...................................... 288.558 Wiley, Herbert A., 173 Bellevue Road ...................................... 168.02 Wilkinson, Katherine, 26 Palmer Street .................................. 124A9 Wilkinson, Katherine, Trustee ............ .................................... 146.74 Willard, George C., Dedham ...................................................... 250.12 *Willinrns, Heirs Edith J., 180 Boylston. Street .................... 256.88 Williams, Florence M., 62 Pearl Street .................................... 1.13.28 *Williams, William A., et ux, 107 Worcester Street ....,....... 29.95 Wilson, Butler R., Jr., 29 Adams Avenue .............................. 30.42 Wilson, Heirs Isla. i%f., 84 Bradford Road ................................ 419.32 Wilson, Jennie, 469 Main Street ................................................ 120.65 Wilson, John I., 50 Harrington Street ....................... ............ 143.65 Wilson, Rebecca, 44 Harrington Street .................................. 66.46 *Winebendon Savings Bank, Winchendon ............................- 462.53 Winchester, Roy W., Winchester ............................................ 135.20 Winkler, Philip N. et al, Boston .............................................. 177,68 Winner, Ellanor M., 26 Russell Avenue .................................. 50.00 Winsor Club, Langdon .Avenue ................................................ 273.23 Winsor, Frederick et ux, 29 Partridge Street.......................... 89.57 Winsor, Mark J., et ux, 17 Otis Street ................................... 166.74 Winter Hill Co-operative Bank, Somerville .......................... 199118 Wohltrnan, Cora Wells, 317 Common Street ........................ 289.91 Wajtulewisz, ,Julius, et al, 102 Belmont Street .................... 292.37 Wolcott, Paul, Lowell .................................................................. 122.42 *Wood, Alexander et ux, 14 Gilbert Street .............................. 127.08 Wood, Al do H. et-ux, 13 Lawrence Street ............................ 262.02 Wood, Ernest IT.et ux, 10 Avon Road......................... ........... 268.71 Wood, Robert D. et ux, 83 Morse Street ................................ 135.20 *Woods, Awns. E., 9 Gilbert Street .......................................... 21.74 Worcester, Josephine C., 84 Irving Street .............................. 194.35 Worcester, Ralph, 43 Phillips Street ......................................... 6,76 Workingmen's Co-operative Bank, Boston .............................. 69.29 Wright, Frederick J., Jr., et ux, 22 Middlesex Road ............ 222.22 W *, H. 1., 22 :Nit. Auburn Street ............................................ 8.45 Yanco, Sarah, Newton ................................................................ 260.26 Yantosca, Nellie, 66 Poplar Street ... . .................................. 295.15 488 WATERTO W N TOWN REPORT "Yeremian, Garabed K, 97 Lovell Road .................................... 2W.S0 Yerxa, Partilow A., Trustee, 24 Garfield Street ...................... 101.3:3 Yiakournes, Pandel s et ux, 33 Clarendon Street ................ 160.57 York, Catherine M., 236 Mt. Auburn Street .......................... 512.07 Young, Ernest L., 21 Boylston Street ........ro............................. 270.56 Young, Madeline B., 175 Church Street .................................. 183.92 Young, Ulysses S., 39 Upland Road ........................................ 1,091.60 Ypsilantis, Nicholas D. et ux, 217 Arlington Street .............. 258.57 Zaccza.gnini, Pietro, et ux, 'H Fayette Street; ........ ., ............. 145.34 Zaccaginini, Rose, 1b3 Pleasant Street .................................... 290.68 Z.acheus, Oscar I, et ux, 85 Robbins Road ................................ 238.42 Zakarian, John, 57 Quimby Street ............................................ 209.84 Zampello, Louis et ux,, East Boston .......................................... 5.07 Zissis, Irene, Somerville .............................................................. 21.97 TAX TITLES Abbondanzio, Antonio,28 Quirk Street ........ ........................... 256.89 Accetta, Manfredi, East Boston ................................................ 23.17 Alward, Murray B., Mattagan .................................................. 25.48 A.nanian, Narin, Malden ............................................................ 314.37 Anderson, Maude V., 54 Carrell Street ................................... 234.91 Andrews, Frank H., 348 Charles River Road . ro ... ..ero...,,...,. 803.58 Annese, Felice et ux, 66 Sparkill Street .................................. 45.63 Arslainian, Samuel, 11 Kondazian Street :............................. 223.69 Bacon, Jennie C., 92 Common Street ...................................... 226.46 Barruzza, Mnnael Al. et ux, Somerville .................................... 265.33 Barbs, Veneita. J. et al, 13 Morse Street .....,.. k ................... 256.88 Benfield, Albert J., 33 Franklin Street .................................... 196.04 Berry, Casper, Boston ...e................................. 5.07 kt........................ Berry, Sarah H,, 31 Katherine Road ...................................... 217.16 Berry, Sarah of al, 31 Katherine Road .................................... 280.54 Bickford, Sarah E., 71 Walnut Street .,,........-........................ 241.67 B ttelari, Jahn T., 46 Spring Street ........................................ 175.76 Bloomer, Mary A., 7 Edenfield Avenue .................................... 184.03 Pagosian, Theodore Oscan, 116 Nichols Avenue .................... 282.39 Boni, Charles Wood, 30 Winsor Avenue ................................ 234.91 Borden, Lucy B., Allston ............................................................. 168.12 Bores, Joseph, Somerville ........................................................ 3.38 Borges, Mary Leland, 18 Smart Street .................................. 170.69 Botti, Grazia 14+>., 215 Palfrey Street ........................................ 163.93 Boudreau, Helen L., 27 Maplewood Street . ............................ 47.32 Boyajian, Bogohos, 69 Lnurel Street; ...................................... 218.01 Burbank, Annie E., 44 Katherine Road .................................. 196.€54 Bruce, Sarah H., 14 Beacon Park .......................................yk... 177.45 Burke, Mary Margaret, 120 Westminster Avenue ................ 158.37 C OLLECTOR'S REPORT 489 Burr, dames M., 85 Boylston Street ........................................ 263.64 Busconi, Mary, 40 Quimby Street ............................................ 342.23 Butler, Heirs George, 26 Myrtle Street .................................. 81.12 Butters, Lucinda, 277 Main Street ............................................ 172.38 +Cacavaro, Mare, 25 Acton Street ............................................ 162.24 Calf, Jerry, Walpole .................................................................... 35.49 Caltinan, Gertrude, 11 Gleason Street .................................... 279.90 Camerato, Salvatore et ux, 38 Bradshaw Street ................ 147.03 Cameron, James M. et ail, SomerviIle ...................................... 33.80 Canady, Oscar M., 18 Charming Road .................................... 147.32 *Candido, Joseph,4914ovey Street ............................................ 272.09 *Cappucei,Michele et ux, 23 Bostonia Avenue ................. .,.. 155.48 CCarbone, Rose, 20 Gertrude Street ............................................ 260.01 Carboni, Maria, 96 Fayette Street ........................................... 162.52 Carey, Thomas W., Everett ........................................................ 3.38 Carlstrom, Fannie M., 49 Pequosette Street ........................ 250.12 Carr, Catherine A., Hopkinton .-.............................................. 6.76 Carrabis, Vincenza, 44 Bacon Street ............. .... .................... 96.33 Carroll, Pearl A., Trustee, 124 Putnam Street........................ 9. 9.85 Caruso, Concezio et ux, 185 Warren Street ............................ 91.26 Caruso, Vincenzo et ux, 211 IS yrtln Street ....:......................... 170.69 Casa, Pssqualina, 41 French Street ................................ ....... 77.74 Casseiman, Louise C., Boston ..............................................,...:. 69.99 Cerrato, Vincenzo et ux, Thing Street ...................................... 27.49 Chambers, Margaret M., Andover ............... ........ . ... ............. 322.58 Chooljian, Sarah, 46 Salisbury Road ............. ...... .. .............. 804.82 Cohen, Samuel J., Newton ...................:...................................... 104,29 Colby,Maurice D.et pax, 41 Piermcint Street ............................ 185.95 Connor, Michael V. et ux, +61 Prospect Street ........................ 194.35 Corcoran, Frank G., et ux, 123 Arsenal Street ...................... 192.66 Costa, Grace F. et al, 14 Bromfield Street ......................... .... 280.70 Cotani, Samuel et ux, 357 Mai- Street ..................... ........... 171.53 +Coupal, Frances, 608 Main Street, -Wakefield ........................ 6.76 Courtney, Heirs Margaret E., 271 Pleasant Street o.....:....... 143.24 C4vino, Felice, Milford ................................................................ 209.56 *Crescitelli, Antonio, 90 Ed+enfield Avenue ......... ................ 149.72 Crosby, Thomas J., et ux, 212 Boylston Street ..............6....... 1.74.07 Dadaian, Hampar, et tax, 212 Boylston Street ........................ 162.24 D'Allanno, Antonio, et ux, 88 Arlington Street .................. 273.78 Dalby, Thomas, Co., 101 Morse Street .................................... 964.99 Danikian, John, 26 Porter Street ............................................ 238.29 D'Arstonio, Cesidia, 200 Summer Street .............. ................ 218.01 Davenport, Alfred M., 88 Grove Street .................................. 100H.81 Davenport, Florence M., 88 Grove Street .............................. 310.96 J90 WA'FER`F{]WN TOWN DEPORT Davis, Albert et ux, 29 Lowell Avenue .................................... 135.u "I`DeFelice, Guisepge, 45 Melendy Avenue ................................ 148.72 Della Rasa, )Francesca et ux, 191 Warren Street ................ 16.9D De111ebellis, Guilo et ux, 39 Fairfield Street ............................ 11.9.24 Derllogosian, Maryam K., 21 Melendy Avenue .................... 219.70 DerHovhanesian, Israel, 138 Forest Street ............................ '126.75 Derian, Mary, 16 Hanel Street .................................................. 199.42 Deray}ian, Arminag, 19 Melendy Avenue ................................ 253.50 Devenney, John J. et al, 10 Hillcrest Circle ............................ 305.70 DiVecchio, Maria G., 114 Elm Street ........................................ 202.80 DiVecchio, Mary, 192 Waltham Street .................................. 569.70 Dixon, Georgiana A., 24 Quincy Street .................................. 260.84 Dolan, Bessie C., 11 Prescott Street ........................................ 236,60 Donahue, Elizabeth M., 11 Hill ,Street .....................,.............. 94.634 Duffy, Peter D., 15 Prescott Street ........................................ 141.96 East Cambridge Savings Bank, Cambridge ............................ 136.89 Edwards, Margaret, Somerville ................................................ 182.52 *Egleston, bla*r, 29 Winter Street .......................................... 287,30 Eliot Savings Bank, Roxbury .................. ................................. 270.40 Elliot, Elias W., 35 Union Street .............................................. 287.30 Elliot, Florence E., 35 Union Street ........................................ 263.64 Esposito, Vincenzo, 1S Chandler Street .................................. 1717.14 Evans, Frederick E. et ux, 206 Pleasant Street .................... 229.08 Evans, Charles M., 19 Carroll Street ......................................... 251.81 Farese, TlxeresaG, 264 Warren Street ...................................... 1.5.21 Fay, Mary A., 1.22 No. Beason Street ...................................... 158.86 Files, Marion 1., 36 Hardy Avenue .......................................... 167.31 Finance Corp. of New England, Boston .................................. 10.14 Flavin, Mary E., 11 Carletmi Terrace ......................-............ 269.51 Flecca, Caterina, 281 Arlington Street .................................. 211.25 Flitcroft, Albert E., 58 Chapman Street .................................. 125.06 Foley, Charles A., Pleasant Street ............................................ 13013 Fuce.i, Pasquale A., 120 Edenfield Avenge .............................. 149.29 Galligan, John F. et ux, 5 Clayton Street ............... .. ..... ... 245.05 Galvin, Mary A., 110 Brookline Street ........................... ... .... 136.89 Galvin, Patrick S., 110 Brookline Street ...............-.-............ 30.42 Geramanes,-Costos F., 24 Berkeley Street .............................. 6,76 Glaenz, Max, 294 Washington St., Boston ................................ 476.58 Clodwin, Nellie, 17 Cbester Street ........................................ - 221.3P (:rai am, Helen Fa`., 122 Barnard Avenue ...................... ......... 29S.72 Gray, Robert W., Cambridge ..................................................... 544.98 Gringeri, Salvatore, 24 Holt :street ........................................ 119.99 *Gullotti, Concetta, fib Westminster Avenue ........................ 119.37 Haddie, James D., 27 Copeland Street .................................... 432.7fi COLLECTOR'S REPORT. 491 Haddie, James L. et ux, 27 Copeland Street ................. ....... 15.21 Haddie, Florence V., 27 Copeland Street .................. ............. 6.76 Hadjinlian, Mary, 92 Nichols Avenue ...................................... 502.14 Hadley, Mary V., 316 Common Street ...................................... 278.85 *Haigian, Garabed et ux, 33 Fairfield Street ........................ 224.77 Hall, William W., Malden ........................................................... 160.55 H.-allad fan, Rose, 79 Dexter Avenue ...................... .............. 243.36 Hamilton, Charles E. .................................................................. 5.0 7 Handy, Daisey A., 161 Lexington 'Street ................................ 191.43 Manson, Elin AL, Trustee, 25 Lincoln Street .......................... 598.12 Harney, h7ary E., S Cottage Lane .......................................... 49,01 Harrington., Ralph E. .................................................................. 28.73 Harrison, Alice, 14 Merrifield Avenue .................................. 158.813 Hartung, Paul C., 27 Maplewood Street ................................ 958.02 Hawes, Otis L., 184 'tt. Auburn Street ................................... 236.60 Healey, John J., 43 W althani Street ........ .. ......................... 312.65 Hey, Mary S., Boston ................................................................. 266.14 Dill, Wilfred E. et ux, 11 Quincy ,Street ................................. 5€1.29 Hodkinson, Elsie M., Worcester .............................................. 267.02 Hodkinson, George R., Worcester .......................................... 264.29 Hodson, Ida M., Bwdon ...........................................I................1. 40.56 Hudson, John R. et ux, 5 Partridge Street ............................. 241.94 *Hunsley, Muth, 1.35 Templeton Parkway .............................. 319.39 Bunt, Mabel M., 281 Arsenal Street ...................................... 224.77 lannelli, Nicola, 7 Hearn Street ................................................ 174.07 Iodlce, ,Clemente, 259 Le.,ungton Street .................................. 199A2 Iodice, Domenic, 259 Lexington. Street .................................... 81.12 Jensen;, John X., 572 Main Street .......................................... 1,653.25 Jacobson, George, 66 Belmont Street .................................... 285.651 Johansson, Carl W., Trustee, Boston ....................................... 535.23 Johnson, Jacob J., 78 Dexter Avenue .................................... 348.14 Joseph, Christo, 68 School Street .............................................. 309.27 Kalfian, Do os et al, 49 Fairfield Street ................................ 233.22 Kane, Elizabeth M., 4 Derby Road ............................................ 178.35 Kane, Minnie, 161 Mt. Auburn Street .................................... 463.06 Kaplan, Bernard et al, Trustee, 546 Mt. Auburn Street........ 244.76 Earalekas, Charles B., 212 Boylston Street .......................... 273.78 Kashishian, Almost, 125 Walnut 'Street .................................. 236.49 Kazanjian, Avedis, Cambridge ................................................ 10.14 Kazarnjian, Kenneth K., 135 School Street .............................. 229.84 Keaney, William J., et ux, 4 Theurer Park ,........................... 811.12 Keefe, Mary G., 14 Irvin; Park ................................................ 116.61 Keefe, heirs, Mary '4V., 14 Irving Park .................................... 423.35 Keefe, Micbael, Brighton . ........................................... .......... 21.113 492 WATERT(]VS{N TOWN REPORT Kelley, Anne M., Belmont ........................................................ 209.37 Kelley, Joseph M., 98 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 770.64 Kelley, Margaret A., 549 Main Street .................................... 218.51 Killeen, Owen H. et ux, 34 Adams Street .............................. 280.41 Kinder, William F., Jr., et ux, 69 Springfield Street............ 152.10 Konian, Neva, 12 Cypress Street ...._......................................... 277,16 Kent, Bert N., Z41 Palfrey Street .............................................. 214.63 Laf]'ey, Annie E., 253 Waverley Avenue .................................. 224.77 Lag-aff, John H. et ux, 46 Hersom Street ................................ 170.O0 Lally, Raymond et al, 48 Grandview Avenue .......................... 5.07 Lally, Joseph M., 48 Grandview Avenue ................................ 396.66 Lally, Michael H., 48 Grandview Avenue ................................ 5.07 Larkin, M. Isabella, 215 Arsenal Street .................................. 256.88 *La Spada., Annie, 70 Westminster Avenue .......................... 234.78 LeConti, Charles, 159 Fayette Street ...................................... 140.27 Leonard, Brywi ct ux, 105 Rutland Street .............................. 313.09 LePore, Concetta, 26 Keenan Street.......................................... 250.12 Lindahl, Maude, 20 Prescott Street .......................................... 118.30 Linehan, Simon .T., Brookline ...................................................... 6.76 Lionetti, James et ux, 87 Fitchburg Street ..........---........... 185.02 Lvew's, E. N. Theatres Corp., 45 Galen Street .................... 400.00 Lopez, Nancy, Admx., Lowell Avenue ...................................... 182.52 Lovell, Eva B., 81 Katherine Road ............................................ 234.01 Limn 1+'ive Cents Savings ]lank, LNmn .................................... 146.19 MacBeth, George H. et ux, 109 Standish Road .................... 294.16 McDonald, Sarah A., 31 Prescott Street ................................ 236.60 MaeFarland, Charles J., 618 Belmont Street ........................ 311.52 MacGinnas, !Alen, 125 Rutland Street ..................,.................. 142.72 MeMillark, Sterling A., Antigonish, N. S. ................................ 12.50 Alaggiacorna, Gerardo et ux, 23.9 Lexington Street ............ 30.42 Magnuscm, Jahn,, 36 Putnam Street ........................................ 219.70 Manzelli, Maria, 1016 Belmont Street .................................... 459.94 Alarderosian, Dick, 140 Nichols Avenue ................................ 286.07 Martin, Harriet T., Trustee, 14 Winthrop Street .................. 275.47 Martin, James V., 8 Hazel Street ............................................ 251.81 Martocchio, Heirs, Pietro, 11 Warren Street .......................... 66.85. *Marucei, Pasquale et ux, Newton .......................................... 3.38 Mason, Vernon A al, Trustees ................................................ 66.53 Maynard, Henry et a], Waltham .............................................. 3+6.39 Mazza, Carmine, 48 Cottage Street ........................................ 10.14 Mazza, James V. et ux, 66-B R.alpli Street ............................ 212.94 M-cCafferty, Heirs, William, 56 Cuba Street .. .................... 104.78 McCue, Helen C., 293 No. Beacon Street .............................. 608.40 McElroy, Laura E., 23 Hunt Street .......................................... 150,41 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 493 McEnaney, Michael, 115 Boylston Street ................................ 283.92 McKenna, Charles et ux, 93 California Street .................... 89.57 McMahon, Bridget K., 19 Fifth Avenue ................................ 263.50 McMahon, William J. et ux, 24 Springfield Street ................ 18K64 McMurtrie, Lillian, 84 Fitchburg Street .................6...........,.. 188A0 *Madeiras, Joseph et ux, 200 Sycamore Street .................... 135.16 Menton, Patrick A. et ux, 669 Main Street .......................... 210.18 Merullo, Pellegrino et. ux, 60 Forest Street .......................... 170.69 Miller, Albert E., 136 Orchard Street .......................,....... ,••. 260.26 Linty, K. Chesley, et ux, 30 Everett Avenue ........................ 22C35 Monaghan, Carroll X. et ux, 128 hillside Road .................... 265.33 Moore, Elizabeth G., 61 Marion Road ...................................... 175.16 Alooers, heirs, Wilhelmina, 105 Spruce Street .................... 207.97 .97 Mooney, Daniel G. et ux, 124 Nichols Avenue ........................ 297.03 Morgan, Mary P., 32 ACliandler Street ...................................... 144.48 Morrone, John et ux, 377 Main Street ................................. 528.97 Morse, Arthur L., 24 Chapman Street .................................... 2`I3.76 Moscato, Luigi, East Boston .................................................... 16.90 Mnckjian, Herop, 21 Hoamer Street ........................................ 241.67 Mullen, Joseph P., 181 Walnut Street .................................... 145.34 Mullen, Margaret J., 376 Arsenal Street ................................ 212.94 Mullins, Hannah L., 117 Lovell Road ....................................... 312.80 Mulvaney, Ellen, Allston ............................................................ 11.44 Mulvshill, Mary L., 129 Maplewood Street ............................ 300082 Murdock, Charles E., 185 Morse Street .....................:............ 103.09 Murphy, Helen E., 27 Hunt tSreet ............................................ 148.72 Nahigign, Agnes, 190 Boylston Street ............ ....................... 267.02 Nardone, Andrew, 17 Middle Street ...... .......... ..................... 19.59 Nelligan, Gertrude H., 69 Hillside Road .............................•.... 282.23 *Neshe, Domenico etmcp 86 Walnut Street.............................. 160.55 *Newcomb, William M., 11 Fairview Avenue ........................ 264.57 New England Land Co., Boston .............................................. 3,893.76 Newton Reality Corp., Newton ................................................ 229.84 Newton Trust Co., Newton ...................................................... 352.21 Noel, Mora K., Roxbury .........•........................................«........... 272.12 Nolen ,Joseph F., et ux, 20 Warw lck Load ............................ 307.86 O'Brien, Albert A., Newton .... ................................................... 15,21 O'Brien, George A., Waverley .................................................. 15.57 O'Flaherty, Patrick et ux, 854 Arlington Street .................. 50.53 4hanian, Mary M. et al, 89 Bigelow Avenue .......................... 194.35 O'Neil, Abhie C. et ux, 38 Forest Street .... ............................. 98.02 Ormsby. Leslie E. et ux, 78 Fitchburg Street ................ . . 202.67 O'Shea, Ida. McCarthy, 41 Adams Avenue .............................. 299.71 O'Srullivan, James H., 154 Belmont Street ..... ...................... 246.74 494 WAT1,RTOWN TOWN REPORT Pappas, +Costas, 67 Coolidge Bill Road ................................ 294.06 Parr, Thomas, South Boston ...................................................... 6.76 Partridge, William H. .....r...................F...................................... 11.83 Pass, Ida, 1xlewtonville ................................................................ 248.43 Patrick, Elstratios, 37 Berkeley Street .................................. 60.84 Perkins, Elias A., 73 Fayette Street .... . ............. ................ 30.42 Phelan, Cecelia, 103 -Chapman Street .................... ................ 34.90 Phillips, Thomas A., 234 Arlington Street .......................... 292.37 Piantefiosi, Jennie D. .................................................................... 19.59 Pouliot, Joseph M. et ux, 231 No. Deacon Street ................ 192.00 Putney, Clarence L. et ux, 126 Westminster Avenue,........... 165.85 Quarantio, Joseph, et ux, 104 Putnam Street ........................ 239.98 Queeney, Catherine T., 21 Gleason Street ............................ 218.817 Raimondo, Domenico B., 10 Bostonia Avenue ...................... 255,19 *Regan, Miriam C., Cambridge ................................................... 268.71 Renfrew, Robert A. et at, 26 -Hersom Street ........................ 125.06 Revere Trust Co., Revere .......................................................... 141 .65 Angelo .................. Ricci, Salvatore, 10 Chadbourne Terrace ..............................r. 185.90 Rich, Everett B., 35 Adams Street ..,....-......................... ......... 3f)6.13 Ridge, Patrick M. et ux, 191 Boylston Street ........................ 265.33 Riggs, Axel J., 50 Bailey road ........................................ ... ..... 750.36 Ringer, Clayton, 54 California Street ...................................... 99.01 Riordan, Helen M., Quincy* Street .................................F.......... 11.36 Riverside Trust Co. ..................................F................................. 722.21. Rizzo, Anna., 114 Forest Street 78 Rizzo, Guiseppe, 114 Rarest Street .......................................... 162.65 Rizzutii, Vineenzo et ux, 39 Dartmouth Street .................... 238,29 Rodeo, Homer, Boston .....................................r.......................... 50.70 Rutledge, Harold F. et ux, 70 ,Ghapm= Street .................... 135.61 Saboonjian, Anna, 95 Nichols Avenue .................................... 1I}9.85 Sallese, Heirs, Guistino, Coolidge Hill Road ........................ 79.43 Salvitti, Antonio, 114 Putnam .Street .................................... 219.70 Santoro, Vincenzo, 83 Fayette Street .................................... 344-76 Sarabella, Edina, 54 Piermox,t Street ........................................ 106.47 Sarkisian, M+elke 11'i. et al, 90 Cypress Street ........................ 151.97 Sattanio, Peter, 1.4 Everett Avenue .......................................... 174.92 Savage, Jeremiah S., 142 Palfrey Street ................................ 180.88 Schott, David, 16 Lawrenee Street .............................. .......... 258.27 *Schwabe, H. Marie, 69 Cbanning Road .................................. 308.50 Seaman, Isabel C., East Orange, N. J. ............... ............... 1.5.21 Semple, Robert et pax, 129 Westminster Avenue .................. 1.58.37 Sergi, Guiseppe, 19 King Street ................................................ 13.52 Severi.no, Bebardino et ux, 110 Edenfield Avenge ................ 252.46 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 495 Shahbazian, Nellie E., 1063 Belmont Street .......................... 332.93 Sharmat, Lucille B., Boston .. ................. ...... ... ............... .... 215.23 Silvia, Domenico, 75 Pleasant Street ..•.•.............................I... 57.46 Smith, George William et ux, 291 Main Street ...................... 11-93 Solomon, Lewis et al, Boston ....................................... ........ 25.48 Soukiasian, Kaloust, 144 Nichols Avenue .............................. .... ..... . . ... 28£.07 Sparks, Grace A., 31 FiSeld Street .......................................... 260.26 Stephen, Paul, 104 Coolidge Street ........................................ 380.25 Stone, Edwin L., 100 Russell Avenue ...................................... 204.49 Stone„ Gladys W., Cambridge ......................................,.........,, 314.57 Sullivan, Wolin J. et ux, 96 Boylston Street ............................ 262A4 Sweeney, William J. et ux, 253 Russell avenue .................... 334.62 Sylvester, Julia, 42 Berkeley Street ......................... ........... 601-64 Taverna, Pasquale, 141 Westminster Avenue ....... ............. 305.02 Testa,Pasquale, 28 New Lexington Street ...... ....................... 82.17 Theurer, Otto A., 171 WatertoN,�-a Street ..............................1. 920.66 Thierry, Adelaide H.', Boston .................................................... 270.40 Thissen, Hazel Lee, 153 Common Street .................................. 248.43 Titus, LeRoy +C., et al, 10 Chester Street .............................. 309.27 Tobio, Saris et pax, 149 Lexington Street ................................ 237.22 Topalian, Victor et ux, 18 Porter Street .... ............... ....... 239.98 Torri, Cesare, 67 Waltham Street ........................ ..................... 111.54 Toseano„ Guiseppe et ux, 23 Brimmer Street ........................ 250.12 Towne, Elizabeth C., 24 Howard Street .... ............................ 270.40 Trapasso, Antonetta ..................................................................... 5.07 Trapelo Road Realty Co., Belmont . ...................... ............... 346.65 Tsloas, .James et al, 41 Coolidge Hill Road .... ....................... 277.80 Tuttle, Charles H., A-Ialdezi ...................................................... 11.44 *Tutu.njian, Heirs, Asdoor, 54 Quimby Street ........................ 204.11. Usello, Rosa, Trustee, East Boston .......................................... 279.74 United States Bond & Mortgage Corp., Boston ................. .. 1,147.65 Vacca, Rose, 28 Bostonia Avenue ............................................. 238.29 Venetzian, Jasper, 35 Cypress Street ...................................... 226.4+6 Vartanian, Kirkor B. et ux, 10 Kondazia-a Street ............. .. 220.30 Ver€lucci„ Domenico, Brighton .................................................... 6.56 Vergillo, Carillo, 51 Quirk Street ......... .. ........... ................... 20.28 Vigna, Fedele et ux, Bromfield Street .................................... 54.31 Vincini, Peter, 73 Nichols ,Avenue ............................................ 155.48 Vincent, J. Edmund, Cambridge ............................... 483.34 Waltham Country Club, Waltham ...................................... 2„467.40 Warren, Edmund M. et al, Trustees.......................................... .85 Watertown Co-operative Bank ................................................ 111.57 WatertownSavings Bank ........................................................ 73.57 Welsh, Charles D., Highland Avenue .................................... 28.22 496 WATERTGWN TOWN REPORT Welch, John, 27 Quincy* Street .................................................. 155,85 Mite, Clara K., 60 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 155.86 White, Edward H., 60 Mt. Auburn Street .. .. . .................... 175.14 Whitney, Emma R., 15 Fifield Street .............. ... ............... 146.54 Whitney, Tester E., Waverley ................................................ 3.38 Wilbur, T. W. Company Inc., Boston ............................... ........ 101.40 Wilson, Mary B., 118 Marshall Street ...................................... 196.04 Woodward, Donald E. et ux, 45 01cott Street ........................ 228.75 Wright, Berths. G., 83 Fitchburg Street .......... ..................... 201.92 Wright, Edward F., Trustee, 70 Mt. Auburn. Street ............ 1,144.47 Wright, Edward F. et al, 70 Mt. Auburn Street ................ 302.51 Wright, Frank 11,, et ux, 64 plcott Street .............................. 55.37 Young, Hebron E., 65 Hillside Street ...................................... 34.32 Young, Uly.9ses S., 'Trustee ...................................................... 11.83 Youngman, Harry E. et ux,59 Bradford Road ........................ 286.08 Zaccagnini, Pietro, 103 Pleasant Street ................................ 218.01 Zakarian,DaNrid, 15 Malden Street ...............I..............I............. 109.85 Zakarian, Nevart, 16 Iaondazia-n Street .................................. 120.00 Zanco, John, Waltham ................................................................ 79.65 Borges, Joseph, Somer,411e ........................................................ 5.07 Baboi%an, Charles, 710 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 218,11 Butterfield, Nettie F., 53 Marion Road .................................... 177.74 Csccavaro, Emily, 11 "Thurston Road ...................................... 10G.66 Caira, Enrico, et ux, 213 Watertown Street ............................ 111.50 Callaway*, Annie et al, 152 Hillside Road ................................ 127.78 *Camara, Heirs Joseph, 209 Summer Street ........................ 117.00 Cambridgeport Savings Pank .................................................. 239.98 Campagno, Corinne, 25 Hillerest Circle .................................. 116.85 Campbell, Bernice L., 330 School Street .... . ......................... 137.44 Capone, Pasquale et aI, 26 Waverley Avenue.......................... 109.70 Chrakian, Bagdassar et ux, 14 Coolidge Hill Road................ 181.32 Christianson, Fred J., I1 Wilmot Street....I..............I..........I... 77.40 Christianson, Hilda, 32 Priest Road ........................................ 100.00 Cianci, Pietro et ux, 22 EImwood Street,...................... .......... 100.00 Ciarlo, Domenico, +61 Lexington Street .................................... 23.46 *CicoteIli, Vincenzo, 16 New Lexington Street...................... 89.02 CIaflin & Co., 127 Mt. Aub-arn Street ...................................... 62.21 *Clay, Walter F., 42 Waltham Street ...................................... 86.86 Clinton, Edward et ux, 27 Union Street .............................. . 100.00 Ctoouan, Michael, 29 Gilbert Street ........................................ 138,gs Clougherty, Catherine F., 11.1 Poplar Street ........................ 195.71 *Clvuter, William et ux, 230 No. Beacon Street.................... 16.07 Clynes,Martin A. et ux, h Green Street..................... .............. 223.08 *Coffey, Julia J., 81 Dexter Avenue ........................................ GG.3 7 COLLECTOR'S REPORT V Cohen, Bessie, 83 Templeton Parkway .................................... 244,77 Corrtella, Josephine et al, 26 Norseman Avenue.................... 48.00 *Comstock, Heirs Albert E., 103 No. Beacon Street............ 180.65 Condon, Aniia B. et al, Newton .................................................. 80.55 Carr, James F. et ux, 60 Hovey Street...........6........................ 116.67 Caruso,James, 35 Winter Street ............:................................... 96.52 Casava.nt, Mary A., 232 Watertown Street.............................. 78.23 Cossabo©m, Annie A., 83 Maplewood Street............................ 93.16 *Cavallaro, Emilio et ux, 15 French Terrace.......................... 167.81 *Cavallaro, base, 341 Arlington Street .................................. 151.72 Cavaretta, Alfonso et ux, 85 Howard Street............................ 212.90 Cendroski, Fawsten, 16 Cottage Street .................................... 52.4E Centebar, Charles H., 460 Main Street .................................... 550,15 Centolo, John et al, 154 Pleasant Street ................................ 216.78 Chapman, Eleanor M., 12 Chauney Street................................ 162.49 *Cheesernan, Herbert E., 45 Lardy Avenue ............................ 177.45 Chevoor, Alary, Boston .............................................................. 72.09 *Chick, Arnold I.P., 69 Langdon Avenue .................................... 68.01 Ch lengarian, Arsen, et ux, 23 Porter Street........................... 100.00 *Condor, Elizabeth A., 33 Forest Street.................................. 94.64 Conklin, Minnie L., 304 Common Street ................................ 128.98 *Connell, Catherine V., 70 Belmont Street................................. 122.09 Connolly, Alary E., Belmont Street. .......................................... 184,21 *Cooke, Mary A., 5.3 Carver Road ............................................ 14.06 Corazaiwni, Gaetano et ux, 109 Arsenal Street .................... 201.54 *CorrLzfnnj., Giovanmi et uv, 55 Cypress Streets....................... 31.66 *Creamer, Thomas, 113 Winsor .Avenue ................................ 46.36 *Critchett, ,Alice U., 158 Spring Street ................................ 43.00 Crupi, Domenico et nx, 29 Prentiss Street.............................. 152.03 *Cuccinotta, Giovanni, Waveriey .............................................. 120.58 Curtin, Peter, 44 Elliot Street .................................................. 213.25 D'Amico, Guiseppe, 81 Arlington Street .................... ... 68,76 D'Amieo, Guiseppe, 81 Arlington Street ................................ 49.10 *Dana, Bridget, 64 Belmont Street ........................................ 133.69 Dana, Herman et al, Boston ...................................................... 284.01 *Dan.gel, Sadie L., 650 Mt. Auburn Street................................ 2,+604.36 Danvers Savings Bank ................................................................ 436.84 Davis, Edith M., 9 ray Road .................................................... 156,03 Damds, Edna S., 87 Lovell Road ................................................ 181.39 Dealtry, Eleanor M., 51 Garfield Street ..... ........................... 469J3 DeFelice, Edward A., 38 Melendy Avenue .............................. 12614 DeLaney, Jobn C., Jr., 897 Belmont Street ............................ 298.38 Della Rosa, Francesca et-ax, 1:91 Warren Street.................... 18.59 DerKazarian, 'Tourvanda, 31 Elton Avenue ............................ 106.78 498 WATE>f2,'FC1WN TOWN REPORT Desantis, Concetta et al, 13 Howard Street ............................ 182.00 DeSimone, Jaanes et ux, East Boston . .. ................................ 96.47 *DiLucci, Francis D. et ux, 78 Salisbury Road........................ 104.39 DiMelle, Guiseppe et ux, 40 Waverley Avenue..................... $2.96 "Dixon,Mary M. et al,21 Templeton Parkway........................ 100.06 DJinivis, Varther, 28 Concord Road ........................................ 177.55 Donne, Nicola Delle, et ux, 175 Fayette Street........................ 50,12 Duffy, Florence H., 40 Longfellow Road ................ .............. 76,56 Doyle, Isabelle A., 346 Belmont Street .................................... 131.31 Duffy, Mary E., 503 Main Street ............................................ 82.40 Durkin, Edward A. et ux, 10 King Street................................ 196.10 D'Urso, Nicola et ux, 535 Mt. Auburn Street..............I........... 424.18 Dyer, Jamie et al, 43 Hovey Street ........................................ 134.28 Eaton, Levi W., 21 Elton Avenue ......................­............,...... 64.01 Edmunds, Rowena S., 35 Channing Road ................................ 195.00 Egan, Alice G., 45 Winsor Avenue ......................................... 100.00 Egisio, Franeseeo, 128 Main Street .......................................... 74.Q0 Ellie, Mary Helen, 85 Russell Avenue .................................... 197.75 Emery*, George H. et ux, 41 Wilmot Street............................ 93.60 Emery, Heirs Herorge T., 18 Beechwood Avenue................ 23.80 Evans, James D. et al, 119 Church Street................................ 150..41 Evans, Kate F., 11 Chester Street............................................ 180.52 Everett Brothers Inc,, 75-No. Beacon Street............................ 300.00 Fairbanks, -Catherine L., 44 Sprnce Street ............................ 170-06 Falbo, Frank, 15 Berkeley Street ............................................ 31.81 *Falzarano, Mario, 16f) 'Walnut 'Street .................................... 28.44 Fantasia, Domenick et ux, 6 Hudson Street............................ 72.77 F-ntasia, Eugene, 22 Hudson Street ........................................ 32.49 Faricelli, Donato, et ux, 6 rifle Court .................................... 39.85 Farraher, Margaret, 42 Royal Street ................ .... ............... 106.47 Farfen, Mary A., 5 Bridgham Avenue .................................... 51.82 Fay, John J. A ux, 24 Putnam Street ........... ....................... 121.94 -Pay, Lean F. et ux, 110 Rutland Street .................................... 69.11 Pay, Nora E., 13 Copeland Street 1211.15 Feeney, Mary A., 26 Elliot Street . 267.02 Feinberg, Esther, 78 Rutland 'Street ........................................ 144.12 Finlay, Clara, 7 La-urel Street .................................................. 39.94 Fitchburg Co-operative hank .................................................. 59.68 *Fitzgerald, Joseph A., 36 .Stuart Street ................................ 100.00 Frederick, Frig W. et ux, 375 ,School Street............................ 184.61 Freethy, Mildred L., 98 Barnard Avenue................................ 192.72 Frissora, Henry et ux, 86 �Vaverley Avenue................. ........ 225.19 Fuller, Carrie M., 7 Chester Street .......................................... 157.49 *Fuller, Will S., 30 Richards Road ............................................ 149.39 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 49 F'mdelkllan, Setrak et ux, 1$ Lloyd Road-_... ...........­.­...... 178.80 Furey, Thomas et ux, 121 Arsenal Street................................ 140.00 *Gallagher, Louise E., 42 Irving Street .......... ... ................ 53.76 Gallen, Mary, 16 Hardy- Aven-ae ................................................ 76.01 Gallo, Domenico et ux, 210 Palfrey Street ....................:....... 50.27 Garaway, Herbert J. et tax, 3 Norse Street.......................... 236.60 Geary, Cecelia G., 17 Bradford Road ................. ................... 297.49 Giacoamakis, Calliope M. et al, 194 Arlington Street............ 239.98 Giacoumis, Arthur et ux, 30 Adams Avenue............................ 180.00 Gibbons, Edward C., lig Hall Avenue ........................................ 145,64 Gilligan, Bartholomew, 291 Arsenal Street ............................ 541.156 Giordiano, Pietro, 100 Putnam Street .................................... 150.47 Giuliano, Angelina, 143 Payett Street .................................... 47.61 Gjertsen,Ingebret, 33 Chapman Street .................................... 79.01 Glancy, Nellie S., Newton .......................................................... 138.73 Goldsberry, John R. at ux, 12 Robbi-ns Road.......................... 185.74 Golub, Eva, 92 Beech}wood Avenue .......................................... 190.57 Goo€lrow, Hattie et al, 83 Spruce Street.................................. 182,52 *Grace, Margaret. G., 16 SwinybanR Road ............................ 254.04 Grade, Oscar W. et ux, 32 Sunnybank Road ................... .... 253.90 Graham, Tnez M., 4 Franklin Street .......,................................. 153.21 *Granville, George A., 65 .Carver Read ................................ 100-00 Gray, Charles et ux, 358 Arlington Street................................ 109.24 *Gray, James, 60 Fayette .Street ............................................ 60.00 Greene, Catherine et al, 29 Priest-Road ................................ 25,2G Greene, Joseph M. et ux, 33 Williams Street........................ 83.10 Gregorian, Armenian Society of Parma .................................... 185,81 Griilln, Sarah C., Waltham ........................................................ 122.82 Guadarette, Michele, 9 Elmwood Avenue .............................. 124.44 Culesian, Abraham, 48 Cy ress Street ................... ............ 95.14 *Gulesian,Esther, 208 Se.bool Street ...................................,.... 255.96 Gustafson, Charles W., 7763 Belmont Street .................. ... .. 194.29 1933 REAL AND PERSONAL TAXES UNPAID At Close of Business December 31, 1934 Asterisk (*) pnicl since close of books or Tax Title Butler, George F., et ux, Mary F., d5 Alain Street ................ $136.80 Canady, Oscar M., 18 Channing Road ...................................... 1.71 Chopourian, Harry Rl., 504 Mt. Atihurrn Street........................ 11.29 Cohen, Benjamin, 84A Main Street .......................................... 8,21 Cohen, Dexter S., 4 M- t. Auburn Street .................................... 4,28 *Colliga,n, Mary A., 5 Royal Street .......................................... 131.67 Crawford, Mattie C., 30 Lincoln. Street .................................. 224.71 500 WATL-'R'1"0W-X TOWN REPORT Cucinotta, Giovanni, 66 Beech Street, Belmont .................... 33.1.2 Cucinotta, Jahn, 66 Beech Street, Belmont ............... ....... .. 104.49 Dann, Joseph A.., 279 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 91.31 *Files, Walter W., 12 Hardy Avenue ...................................... 1.71 Haartz Mason Grower Co., Pleasant Street ............................ 1,504.80 Healey, John J., Waltham Street .............................................. 181.26 Hurley, John, 164 Main Street: ........................ ........ .. ......... 1.71 Iknaian, Kevork V., 81 Bickford Street, Jamaica, Plain ...... 1.28 Janes, David R., Alfred Road .................................................... 23.94 *$azanjian, Hagop M., 105 School Street ................................ 23.94 Keefe, Joseph, 164 Alain Street .................................................. 3.42 Kelley, Catherine L., 30 Springfield Street.......................... 176.49 Landry, Lea P'., 42 Bradford Road ........................... ............ ... 20.52 Leacy, Elizabeth, III Galen Street .......................................... 117,55 Leary, H. Maynard, 55 Galen Street ........................................ 13.68 "Lovell, Eva B., 31 Katherine Read ........................................ 3.42 McNamara, Louise A., 5 Lovell Road ...................................... 350.35 McVey, Thomas, Bright-on .......................................................... 42.75 Mooney, Frederic, et ux, 36 Washburn Street ...................... 5.12 Natoli, Laurence G., 84 Barnard Avenue ................................ 834.48 Natoli, Laurence G., et ux Jahn B., 20 loft. Auburn Street.... 1,535.58 Natoli, John B., et ux, Laurence G. .---.......... —,-——.. 69 a.9'7 O'Brien, Frank, 81 Standish Road ............................................ 257A7 Richey, William, 25 Queensbury Street, Boston .................. 84.18 Roche, Frank, 1.24 Galen Street .................................................. 3.42 Secnrd, Fred, 65A Dexter Avenue .............................,........... 11.97 Simonds, Luther W., 100 Church Street ................................ 20&62 Sokalski, Julia 1., 33 Adams Street ......................................... 5.00 Stacey, Herbert C., et ux, 11 Dwight Street .......................... 10.69 Tocci, Lucia, 10 Lowell Avenue ................................................ 99.84 Torres, Marianna DeRogo, et ux, 32 Whitney Street .......... 39.33 Watertown Grist Mills, Inc., 83 Galen Street Watertown Excavating Co,, Tnc., 200 Surnmer Street ,....... 1.88.10 *Whiting, Heirs of Moses, 16 Royal Street ........--.............. 20.00 i' artocebiD, Heirs or Devs of Pietro, 42 Forest Street ...... 17.20 1933 POLL TAXES UNPAID At Close of Business December 31, 1934 Alwis, William, Coolidge Avenue Amodeo, Anthony, 204 Orchard Street Buscan , Jahn, 40 Quimby .Street Comfort, Redford, 669 Afain Street Colligan, John S., 5 Royal Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 501 DeMarino, Michael, 531 Pleasant Strut Glynrk,Leo C., 106 Putnam Street Gretter, W. Plumber, 387 School Street Grigoreas, Christopher, 31 Kandazian Street Holland, J. Edward, 16 Stearns Road Kasabian, Larry, 27 Elton Avenue Kelley, Daniel, 35 Morse Street Ladd, Joseph H., 90 Robbins Road Lavoy, Henry, Jr., 404 Pleasant Street Lennon, George, 224 Pelmant Street Marchant, Leo, 34 Oakland Street Marchino, Joseph, 13 Myrtle Street McDowell, Charles D., 16 St. Marys Street McGovern, John R., 104 Belmort Street Moran, Paul {C., 56 Gilbert Street Natsis, Nicalo, 50 Capitol Street. Nichols, Elwood B., 34 Oakley Road Cunjian, Samuel, 49 Laurel Street Phinney, Brenton M., WO Main Street Photos, Louis, 13.1) Hillside Road Proto, Dominic, 50 Riverside Street Rogers, Chester F., 35 Dexter Avenue Rooney, Edward D., 110 Riverside Street Thurber, Donald H., 39 Commonwealth Road Thurston, John, 18 Adams Street "Tiberio, Carmine, 29 Church Hill Street Tiherio, Joseph, 27 Church Hill Street Doyle, John, 344 Belmont Street Mansell, John J., 1 2Certnide Street, 1933. UNPAID EXCISE 'SAXES At Close of Business December 31, 1934 Committed March 15, 1933 English, Dorothy H., 40 Pequosette Street .......................... $3..47 Merry, Charles E., 65 Channing Road .................................. 49.85 Moore, Marion a, 10 Dunton Road .......................................... 3.79 Netos, George, 43 Crawford Street .. .a ..... .... ...... ............ - 18.93 Trutt, Gasparello, R. E., 143 Fayette Street .......................... 10.10 Watertown Excavating Co., Ine., 200 Summer Street ........ 52.38 Committer] August 8, 1933 Burke, Thomas F., 78 Chestnut Street .................................... $4.63 Cavicchi, John, 8 Fifth Avenue ................................................ .60 Colli,gan, Charles P., 5 Royal Street ........................................ 6.81 502 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Ladd, Evelyn M., 99 Robbins Road .......................................... 9.76 2dacBeth, Helen C., 109 Standish Road .................. ..... ........ 21.82 Committed November 27, 1933 Farrar, Catherine, 42 Royal Street ....... . .. . .......................... $6.70 Gallagher, Thomas H., 126 Worcester Street ........................ 2.00 Gamble, Anna L., 141 Edenfield Avenue ................................ 2.37 Gately, Mildred E., 36 Bacon Street ...... .. . ........................ 2.00 Gialmis, Frances, 141 Galen Street ......,................................... 4.25 Greene, George, 15 Adam.5 Street ............................................. 2.00 Griffin, Delia E., 8 Fifth Avenue ............................................ 4.47 Grimm, Charles N., 69 Prentiss Street .................................... 2.00 Hogan, Rosemary F., 221 Arsenal Street .............................. 1.81 Hurley,Jahn F., 164 Main Street .............................................. 2.00 Monahan, Helen, 68A Edenfield Avenue .................................. 2.00 Murphy, Edmond N., 16 Belknap Terrace................................ 2.63 Nicastro.., Casino D.,428 Aft. Auburn Street ............................ 2.21 Olivetti, Frank, Jr., 27 Carroll Street ........ .. ...................... 2.00 Parkinson, Frederick D,, 37 Prescott Street .......................... 2.00 Piante+dosi,Joseph, 183 Payette .Street ...._............................... 4.73 Poillucci, Frank J., 3 {Oliver Road ............................................ 4.21 Riggs, Lewis W., 50 Bailey Road .............................................. 3.78 Robinson, Herbert E., 26 Palmer Street .................................. 2.10 Robinson, R. L. & Co., 12 Church Street .................................. 2.00 Sislane, Leo R., 267 Boylston Street Volante, William A., 20 Merrifield Avenue ............................ 9.67 Watertoum Poultry & Cattle Co., 10 Lowell Avenue ............ 4.00 Committed January 17, 1934 Brooks, Robert P., 65 Union Street ................ $2.76 Buneil, Stuart, 40 Marslha3ll Street ............................................ 4 2. 2 Chapman, William J., 185 School Street ................................ 2.00 Coffey, John E., 50 Putnam Street .......................................... 2.00 Crossman, Chester, 167 Spruce Street .................................... 2.0 Dodakin, James, S Irma A.vcnue ............................................e... 4.00 Gallinaro, Cosm€a, 37 Boylston Street ...................................... 2.21 Howland., Allen L., 29 Springfield Street ................................ 2.00 Lopez, Ames C., 484 Main Street ............................................ 2.47 MacDonald, Richard, 77 Putnam Street .......... ... ........ ......... 2.00 Moss, Elsie, 12 Bancroft Street ................................................ 2.00 Piscopo, Cathleen D., 27 Gleason Street ................................ 2.00 Ranney, Mabel, 114 Fayette Street .......................................... 4.47 d GOLLECTOR'S REPORT 503 Riley, William J., 74 Oleatt Street ....... .................................... 2.00 Robinson, Herbert E,, 25 Palmer Street ............ ................... 2.00 Sevigny, Alice +G., 149 Spruce Street .................. .................. 2,00 Shulman, Mitchell, 1.40 Irving Street ...................................... 2.00 Whalen, Charles J., 30 Morton Street ...................................... 4.00 Wilson, Charles E., 24 Louise Street ...................................... 2.O0 Zaino, Albert, 51 Crawford Street ............................................ 2.110 REPORT OF TOWN CLERK'S DEPART51EN T Watertown, Mass., December 31, 1934. The report of this department for the year 1934 is herewith submitted. For report of Town Meetings, which comes under the work of this department, reference is made to that title. Marriage Records By Months M02iths Number January 23 February 15 March 12 April 38 May 23 June 61 July 36 August 28 September 54 October 44 November 34 December 23 Total 401 Death Recor& By Months Months Nu-mber January 44 February 36 504 WATER.TOWN TOWN REPORT ontlas Number March 34 April 34 May 28 June 30 Julys 24 August 28 September 23 October 20 November 31 December 35 Total 367 Birth Records By Months (Stillbirths Excluded) Months Number Yanuaxy 53 FebruaryF 30 April 55 MAY 43 June 47 July 43 August 40 September 34 October 84 November 27 December 26 Total 480 FEES COLLECTED IN THE OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK AND PAID TO THE TOWN TREASURER .503 Fish and Game license fees at 25e each $125.75 503 Male clog licenses at $2.00 each L006.00 61 Female dog licenses at $5.00 each 305.00 TOWN -CLERIC'S OFFICE 505 178 Spayed female dog licenses at $2.00 each 356.00 AUseellaneous fees, su+elx a$ marriage permits, certificates and recordings 1,775.97 $3,568.72 Fees Collected for Licenses Granted by Selectmen 30 Garages at $1.50 $54.00 83 Victualler's licenses at $1.00 83.00 9 Pool licenses at $5.00 45.00 5 Junk licenses at $10.00 50.00 Liquor license fees 2,397.62 22 Liquor advertisements at $1.25 27.50 7 Coffee Ilouse permits at $5.00 35.00 Beers and Nines licenses 2,800.76 10 Transfers Eat 50c each 14.50 17 Auto dealers licenses at $5.00 85.00 64 Renewals at $1.00 64.00 9 Auctioneer permits at $2.00 18.00 1 Bus license at $2.00 2.00 2 Theatre licenses at $1.00 2.00 1 Employment Agency permit at $2.00 2.00 5 Taxi permits at $3.00 15.00 a Second Hand Dealers' licenses at $1 5,00 Edison Grants 8.00 Telephone Grants 2.00 Boston ElevatedGrants 1..00 $5,711.38 Total $9,280.10 1 have examined the amount of money received in the office of the Town Clerk. for Town Licenses issued by the Selectmen and the receipts of the Town Treasurer for the same► also the money received from dog licenses and re- ceipts from the County Treasurer for same and find them to be correct. W. W. NORCROSS, Jr., Town Auditor. 506 WXIEETOWN TOWN DEPORT Fish and Game Lfcens6s Issued in the Office of the Town Clerk 2 Duplicate licenses at $.,50 $ 1..00 166 Fisl-iing licenses at $2.00 332.00 228 Hunting licenses at $2.00 456.00 82 Combination licenses at $3.25 266.50 23 Minor Fishing licenses at $1.25 28.75 2 Trapping licenses at $5.25 1.0.50 2 Minor Trapping licenses at $2.25 4.50 1.6 Free Sporting licenses 521 $1,099.25 503 License fees at 25c each 125.75 $9'73.50 The sum of $973.50 was sent to the Department of Conservation, Division of Fisheries and Game, 20Somer- set Street, Boston, Mass. W. W, NORCROSS, Jr., Town Auditor. WM. Pa McGI7IRE, Town Clerk. REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE Watertown, Mass., December- 31, f 984. The Honorable Boardof Selectmen, Gentlemen:— In compliance with the By-Laws of the ToNvii, I have the honor to submit the annual report of the Police De- partment of the Town of Watertown for the year ending; December 31, 1934, together with recornmendati€ns for the ensuing year. Organization of the Department Chief JOHN F. MILI'IORE Lieutevrcrtts JAMES P. 3 URKE JOIN E. McNAMARA JOSEPH J. REILLY .Ser y ea-ats THOMAS W. DEVANEY APB DREW J. DONNELLY JOHN J. IGOE JAMES M. IGOE Patrolmen JOHN F. GLEASON WII. LIAM H. MUNHALL CHARLES LI. GLIDD IN JOSEPH F. STEAD ART'HUR F. PERKINS RUSSELL J. KIMBALL L.A' RENCE C. HANLEY GEORGE M. CLINTON STEWA.R.T E. SAVAGE JOHN A. HIGGINS RICHARD J. OWENS JOHN J. HANLON JAMES -M. REILLY JOHN F. McGEEVER THOMAS J. CULLEN JAMES P. SHEA JOSEPH F. LOUGHLIN EDWARD A. MURRAY JOSEPH WALSH EDMUND LI. NORTON PATRICK J. CAIaLAI-IAN WALTER F. FLAHERTY 507 508 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT FRANK L.TMANNI JAMES J. BURKEEDWARD . LISTON WILLLkM W. E GEGRGE J. FAR.RELL CHARLES E. SHEA ED ARD P. MURPHY JOHN J. LONG FRANCIS A. NA.LLY JOSEPH C. HARRINGTON EDWARD J,'/':T�OYLTL �H�}f'fARTOLD M. PARKER J--*{4�l„!�{S'��j}ifF'..�.�'-`i{{yy H H. GILF01L 1. ILLIA J. SHE ]HENRY L. WELSH �y -�7��rr'��7W� agonm.a.n FRAi'I CIS A. GARA ' LO Janitor THOMAS R.YDER //��}ram number Arrests Totalnumber .............................................................. 1080 Males .............................................................................. 1058 Females .............. . ...................................a.................... 22 NativeBorn .................................................................. 8'.�y19e ForeignBorn ..............................................................Y... 2+'f Causes of Arrests Assault with a dangerous weapon ............................ Assault with intent to rape ........................................ I Assaultand Battery ... ........................... ................... 27 .Adultery ....................................,.................................. 2 Abandonment of infant child ...................,...........,.... 2 Accessory before the fact to a felony ........................ 3 Accessory after the fact to a felony .......................... h Breaking and entering and larceny .......................... 58 Breaking and entering, attempt .............................. 10 Bastardy ...................................................................... 6 Burglarious instruments in possession .................... 2 Conspiracy abuse of female child .................................... 4 Conspiracyto rob ........................................................ 3 Conspiracy to break and enter .................................. 2 Drunkenness ess ................................................................ 471 POLICE DEPARTMENT 509 DefaultWarrant .........:................................................ 16 Evading taxicab the Peace ............................................. 1 L T a ding t3��.Lcab fare .................................................. I Escapedinmate ............................................................ 2 Escapedprisoner ........................................................ 3 Failing to file business certificate .............................. 1 Forgeryand uttering .................................................. 1 Fornication .................................................................. 1 Glass, malicious breaking of ...................................... 1s Having in possession firearms, being are alien ........ 1 Indecentassault .......................................................... 1 Larceny .................i..............,,...................................... 50 TL��ar/�¢/e�ny,y�.Taxt#t7e�mpt ........................................................ 3 Larceny o auto ................Y.a..i.i....i......................iPF{..F{i. Lottery tickets, having in possession ........................ 2 Loitering ......... . ........ ................................................. 3 Lewd and lascivious act .............................................. 1 Manslaughter ................i..i.......................................... 4 Misuse of transfer ticket ............................................ 2 Malicious injury to property ...................................... 2 Materialwitness .......................................................... 1 Non-support of wife and children .............................. 43 Non-support of aged parent ......... ............................ 4 Obscene pictures, Having in possession .................... 1 Proctiring burning of building to defraud. insurer.. 3 Profanity .................................................................... 1 Receiving stolen property .......................................... 6 Robbery ...................................................................... 5 Runaway ......F.i.......i..i.................................................. 4 Suspicious persons ...................................................... 66 a-fe-keeping ....................... ........................................ 45 Threatening to do bodily harm .................................. 1 Unnaturalact .............................................................. 3 Vagrancy ....................................................... ............ 1 Violation of probation ................................................ 10 Weapons, carrying ...................................................... 4 510 WATEItTOWN TOWN REPORT Liquor laws, violating: Keeping and exposing for sale................................ 1 Illegal sale of liquor .................................................... 1 Town Ordinances, violating Distributing handbills without, a permit ............ 1 Not stopping before entering thr ou'uh way ........ 8 Wrong way on one-way street ................................ 2 Motor Vehicle Laws, violating: Allowing improper person to operate .................. 1 Failing to stop on signal of an officer .................... 1 Going away and 'not making self known after an accident ................................................................ 12 Operating without a license .................................... 21 Operating under influence of liquor .......................... 128 Operating negligently, so that the lives and safety of the public might be endangered............ 28 Overspeeding .. ....................................................... 18 Operating after revocation of license.................... 4 Operating uninsured car ........................................ 5 Operating unregistered car .................................... 4 Operating and not having license in possession.... 3 Operating and not having registration in posses- sion ..........................................................r............. 1 Passingreel light ...................................................... 5 Passing within eight feet, of a street car which had stopped far the purpose of allowing pas- sengers to board or alight .................................. 1 Using an automobile without authority .............. 11 Total ........................................................................ 1080 Valuation of Propery Stolen and Recovered, 1934 Value of property reported stolen .................. $ 2,231.57 Value of property recovered ............................ 16,199.24 Value of property recovered for cut-of-town Departments ................................................. 10,805.50 POLICE DEPARTMENT 511 'Fork of Signal System Dayon duty ells ...................................................... 28,704 Night can duty calls .................................................. 46,237 Total telephone calls, day and night ...................... 9,729 Radio calls ............................. ..................................... 1,836 Miscellaneous Accidents other than automobile ............................ 26 Automobile accidents .................................................. 409 Autos stolen in Watertown ........................................ 39 Animalsfound .................................................a.......... 2 Animalslost ............................... .... ........................... 4 Articles lost ............... .. ............................................... 101 Articlesfound .........................................................a..._ 38 Are lights -reported out.............................. . ............... 60 Breaking and entering cases ...................................... 67 Brealdng and entering, attempt ..a............................. 11 Bicyclesstolen ........a...................................................... 22 Bicycles recovered 5 Casesinvestigated ...................................................... 4053 Childrenfound ............................................................ 36 Children reported lost ..... . .......................................... 45 Deaths ................................a......................................... 16 Defective streets and sidewalks ................................ 164 Bogsfound .................................................................... 101 Dogsreported last ...................................................... 218 Dogcases investigated .............................................. 271 Doors and windows found open and secured ............ 2G9 Fires discovered by officers ........................................ 2 Glassbroken ..................................:............................. 69 Houses reported closed ................................................ 187 Incandescent lights reported out ............................... 9fa LarcenyCases .............................................................. 132 Larceny, attempt .................... ................a.................. 3 Murder .............................. ......................................... 0 Manslaughter .............................,.................................. 4 Officers delivering messages ...................................... 309 512 'WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT People reported missing .Robbery Cases .............................................................. 6 Robbery, attempt ........................................................ 2 Sick and injured assisted ............................................ 96 Suicides ........................................................................ 3 Street obstructions lighted ........................................ 13 Motor Vehicles Runs made by ambulance ...................................... 2$4 Miles run by ambulance ........................................ 1,07 es run by touring cars ...................................... 106,121 AZiles run by motorcycles ...................................... 13,995 Changes Patrolman William J. Shea was appointed to the De- partment on April 1, 1934. Patrolman Louis Perldns was pensioned from the De- partment on October 27, 1934. Patrolman George M. Clinton was appointed patrolman- mechanic as of September 1, 1934. Patrolman dames M. Reilly was reinstated in the De- partment by the Civil Service Commission on December , 1934. Taagonnian and Janitor Arnold E. Holmes left the serv- ice on August 22, 1934. Thomas Ryder was appointed Mlagonman and Ignitor on September 17, 1934. - Crime The number of breaking and entering eases shows a decrease in comparison to last year, which is very gratify- ing in view of conditions as they are. Xuch time has been devoted to apprehending those responsible for this type of crime, with an encouraging degree of success. 1 am pleased to report that the number of robbery cases for the year is but six, the same as last year. Of this num- ber two have been solved, and at the making of this report b REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT 513 have some evidence which may account for two more. The number of automobiles stolen in Watertown was 39, the same as last year. ,All of these machines have been recovered and returned to their owners. It requires constant effort, diligence and patrol to beep major crimes to a low mark. Liquor Laves There were two arrests for violation of the liquor laws during the year, as contrasted with 26 last year. The arrests for drunkenness you will note have in- creased from 333 in 1933 to 471 in 1934. This large increase is undoubtedly brought about by the fact, that with the repeal of prohibition, matey per- sons who possibly never tasted the strong beer were un- able to gunge their capacity, and therefore fell by the wayside. i say this because it is noted by the monthly arrests, that for the first three or four months in the year the arrests for drunkenness were more than doubled what they would be in tithes of prohibition, and then in the remaining several months the arrests were about the same as they would be in other years. The licensed places in the 'pawn are [ender constant sur- veillance of the Police. In the beginning; there was some difficulty in several of these places, probably due to the fact that the proprietors were new to the business. Almost all of these mistakes were corrected, and these places are now being run in as orderly a manner as possible. Traffic The ever-incr&--sing traffic requires more and more time on the part of the of-`icem to properly control and conduct it, in order that the streets of Watertown may be safe plaices in which to travel, and the death and injury to pedestrians may be cut to a minimum. There has been a decrease in the number of automobile accidents during 1934, the number being 409 as against 514 WATERTOWN T( MINT REPORT 442 last year, and 544 in 1932. Many of these accidents this year were minor. 'There were four persons killed on our higllways this year. to all cases the operator of the car responsible was prosecuted for negligent operation and found guilty. I wish to call attention to the fact that when the new road, under construction on Galen Street, at the inter- section of Watertown Street,is completed, it will undoubt- edly he the most hazardous place in the Town. I would recommend that the location be studied by traffic en- gineers with a view to the installation of a set of traffic lights that will properly control the traf n '. Radio During the year two radio-equipped cruiser ears were added to the Department. These two cars are on constant patrol 24 hours a day. The Buick Sedan a.ttaelied to the Department was also radio-equipped and is Used for patrol. duty. We have an agreement with the City of Newton Police Department whereby they broadcast to our cars. A call received at time Station is immediately relayed to Newton via the teletype, and from there to the cars. In actual timing, from the time a telephone call is received here until it is received by the cars, a period of time of less than one minute has elapsed. In other words the service received by the citizens is almost histantaneous, and has produced excellent results. Recommendations I have, for the past several Fears, strongly urged that some definite action be taken toward the construction of adequate quarters for this Department. I consider that it is now imperative that action be taken to overcome the handicap under which the Department is working, be- cause of lack of sufficient space. I would recommend that a new ambulance be purchased REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT 515 for use in the Department. In a Town of 36,000 people there is not a single ambulance that can be called upon for service, except our combination ambulance and patrol wagon. This is a matter which requires .serious considera- tion, and we have indeed been fortunate up to the present moment that an emergency has not presented itself where the lacy of such a vehicle would call for an explana- tion from those whose duty it is to see that it was in- stalled. I recommend the appointment of two patrolmen to the Department, one to fill the existing vacancy in the Depart- ment, and one additional man. In order that the routes may be properly patrolled, the services of these men are necessary. It is recommended that the two Chevrolet cruisers, now in use in the Department, be replaced. These cruisers are on continuous duty 24 hours a day and will not stand up and give efficient service for another year. {Conduct of Officers The conduct of the ofricers in the Department has been good. During the year several officers were commended in weneral orders for meritorious service and were re- warded with extra time off as a result. All Wien have been called upon to do much, extra. work -which was done willingly. Conclusions In conclusion I desire to thank the Justices of the Supe- rior and District Courts, the Clerks of same, the Honor- able ward of Selectmen, and all other Town Officers and individuals who have rendered ,advise and assistance to this Department d-wring the year. Respectfully submitted, JOI3 N F. MILMOREM Chief of Police. REPORT OF THE FIDE DEPARTMENT To the H a orable Board of Select-men: Gentlemen I herewith submit the fallowing report of the Fire De- partment for the year ending December 31, 1934. The membership of the department consists of forty- nine (49) classified as follows: one (1) permanent chief; three (3) permanent captains; four (4) permanent lieu- tenants; one (1) call captain; one (1) call lieutenant; one (1) niechanlcian; thirty-eight (39) permanent ladder and hosemen. .Alarms and losses 'File total number of alarms for 1934 was 450, exceed- ing all previous records by 57. Of these 243 were: still alarms and 207 bell alarms. The false alarms exceeded all previous records with a total of 43. Insurance Values Losses Insurance Paid Buildings ............ $429,350.00 $31,090.48 $400,887.27 $30,365.48 Contents ............ 214,950.00 7,402.70 179,950.00 6,390.70 $G44,300.00 $38,493.19 $580,837.27 $8+6,?56.19 The largest individual loss on buildings was $8,000.00 on an unused and apparently abandoned sand hopper and the largest individual loss on building contents was ;1,412.00, the only loss to exceed $800.00 on contents. There were but four fires where the loss exceeded $2,000.00 on the building, In all, the losses are the lowest since 1925 when the alarms totaled 301. This would indicate that the depart- ment has made a reasonably good record during the past year when the great increase of alarms is given considers .1516 REPORT OF FIRE DEPARTMENT 517 ation, but regarGdIess of this the losses show a reduction. Some credit should be given fire prevention methods as it is the fixst full year that a fireman has been detailed to the work of fire prevention and inspection exclusively. During the year the department suffered the loss by death of three members, who gave untiring of their efforts as faithful servants in their chosen calling. Gilbert Nichols who served with distinction since May 1, 1885 died in the performance of his duty, at a fire on Jan. 8, 1934. Witlnrd E. Streeter, who served from April 1914, died of exertion after returning from an alarm of fire Jan. 1, 1934. Joseph J. Gildea, a veteran of the WoAd 'Wear, and a member of the department since April 1924 died after a brief illness April 23, 1934. Thomas J. Murphy, a member of the department since June 1891, was retired on pension Jan. 1, 1934. Recommendations During 1934, from the appropriation of $1,500.00 al- lowed for the purchase of hose, we were able to purchase 1800 feet of ,good duality Dose. All Dose in the depart- ment was tested during the year and 2000 feet of hose was found unfit for use, or at least only good for flowing purposes. X recommend ;n appropriation of $900.O0 for the purchase of hose for 1935. As reported to your Honorable Board in my report of last year our oldest pumping engine of 400 gallon capacity purchased in October 1917 is practically of no value at this time as a pumping unit. The chemical equipment and pumping unit have been of no use to its during the year and cannot be made serviceable only at a great cost which is not advisable due to the age of this engine which is now used only as a hose carrier. I recommend an appro- priation of $9,000.00 to replace this engine with one of at least 750 gallon pumping opacity, with booster pump and tank to replace present chemical equipment. 15)18 WATERTC7WN TOWN REPORT No appropriation has been asked for uniforms for the members of the department since 1931. Many men have been forced to provide their own uniforms, many also at the present time are in need of uniforms and it sums only reasonable that if the men are required to wear a distinctive uniform the town should provide them. The men have been reasonable and have cooperated to the fullest extent in conserving supplies and uniforms and as a reward for their faithfulness I believe the town should provide an appropriation fur uniforms for 1935. I recom- mend: an appropriation of $1,200.00, which even though small, will be appreciated where needed. The supplies, tools and equipment of the department are so depleted that it will be necessary to make many purchases this year that were denied last year because of inadequate appropriation. The continued use of Fire Station. Two by the Et R. A. workers has caused a drain on the appropriation beyond all expectations. Hwgthig, lighting and supplies for the station have almost doubled, with no. additional appropri- ation to take cane of it. With the appropriation granted for toilets and repairs at Fire Headquarters we were able to imp-rove conditions there, but mach remains to be done to this old station to make the first float• safe for the heavy apparatus stored there. New floors are needed as well as in the recreation room and T look forward to this work being done as an E. R. A. Project, and so recommend. I recommend that the New England Insurance Ex- change, be invited to make a survey of the department as no survey has been made since 1923. In behalf of the members of the Fire Department I express their appreciation for the very flair consideration given us by the citizens of the Town in the restoration of salaries during the past year, and in return pledge REPORT OF FIRE DEPARTMENT 519 their best efforts in the important work of Fire Preven- tion and extinguishment. To the Honorable Board of Selectmen we are vex#y grateful for the full cooperation given and their willing- ness to do all possible during the past year to make the work of this department a success. To the members of the depa-i ttment T express my per- sonal thanks for their willingness to cooperate, because with the additional burden of operating the Fire Alarm ystern many inconveniences were overlooked, devotion to their chosen work was foremost with them at all times. Respectfully submitted, JOHN W. O'HEARN, Chief of F-ire, Department. ANNUAL REFORM` OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH OF THE TOWN OF WATERTOWN ri OR THE BA.R ENDING DECE BER. 31, 1934 THE HAMPSHIRE, PRESS, INC. Cambridge, Klass. 1�3�5 ORGANIZATION 4F THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT 1934 Board of Health EARL J. WYLIE, M. D., Chac r-man EUGENE F. GORMAN, M. D., ,Secretary GUY C. PESCE, M. D. Agent and Health Officer FRED W. BODCE Phemb ng bzspectcr CHARLES M. HEWITT VAN D. HORTON Inspector of Milk PERICLES CANZANELLI, M. D. Clerk ALICE H. FARNHAIVM Board of Health Physician WA:LTER N. SECOR.D, M. D. Board of Healtit Nurses ROSE AJEMIAN, R. N. A.GNES KIRKER., R. N. HELEN SULLIVAN, R. N. School Dentists JA. E'S 11 DONAHUE, D. M. D. OWEN F. KEEFE, D. M. D. CHARLES E. KE'LLEY. D. M. D. H. VAN BESLAR, D. M. D. Dental Assistant IRENE X. DRUMMEY, R. N. Baby Clinic, ,astern R. C. LAVRAKAS, M. D. western L. SILVERSTEINT, M. D. 522 IZEI30RT OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH To the Citizeiw of the Fawn of Wat,010 M: The Board of Health submits the following report for the year ended December 31., 1934: The Board orc anized March 13, 1934 and elected. Earl J. Wylie, M. D., GhauMan; Eugene F. Gorman, Al. D., the new member, Secretary; with Guy C. Pesce, M. D. as the third member. Walter N. Secord, Al. D. was appointed I-lealth Depart- ment physician, Pericles Canzanelli, M. D., I11spector of Milk, R. C. Lavrakas, M. D. as physician at the East Well Baby Clinic, and Alriss .Alice H. Farnham as clerk. All other employees were reappointed. A much needed receiving tomb and tool house were erected at the Ridgelawn Cemetery. Through. the E.R.A. the unfinished roads were resurfaced and are now all in goad repair. There has been a great deal of grading done, and with the new wall completed the cemetery takes on a much improved appearance. The Board wishes to extend its thanks to all depart- ments and department heads and to all others who in any way assisted, for their co-operation in helping this depart- ment in carrying out its work. Respectfully submitted, EARL J. WYLIE, M. D., Clwii-nt n EDGE :E F. GORMAN, M. D., &crelarY GUY C. PE SCE, M. D. 523 REPORT OF THE HEALTH OFFICER To the Board of Health., Fawn of Watertown: Gentlemen 1 herewith submit the fallowing repGrt of work done by the department during 1934. The report Here presented is necessarily brief, but com- plete details are on file at the ward of Health office. Financial Report Appropriation for 1934: $33,590.O0 General Administration $8,650.00 Contagious Diseases 22,000.00 Dental Clinic 2,500.00 Well Baby Clinic 440.00 ;�33,590.Ufl Expenditures General Administration $8,705.29 Contagious Diseases. 21,713.62 Dental Clinic 2,489.92 Well Baby Clinic; 428.38 Gross Expenditures to Town $33,337.21 Returned to the Treasurer 252.79 ii}} $t.tt��3,590-00 Gross Expenditures per Capita .91 Reimburserneut.s during 1934, Exclusive of Plumbing and Cemetery $7,511.95 Licenses $485.50 Dental Clinic 123.91 State Subsidy for Tuberculosis 4,348.23 City Subsidy for Tuberculosis 261.00 Private for Tuberculosis 39.93 524 REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 525 State Subsidy for Other Contagious Diseases 144.00 City Subsidy and Private for Other Contagious Diseases 1,768.18 County Commissioners for Rabies Vaccine 346.20 7,511.95 Net Cost to Town $25,825.26 Net Cost Per Capita $ .71 Summary of 'vital Statistics Population {estimated } 36,50U Firths 557 Firth Rate per 1,000 population 15.2 Corrected Death Rate Note: The corrected death rate is found by eftinating the deaths of all non-residents dying in Watertown and adding the deaths of all residents of Watertown dying elsewherie', as shown by the records of the Town Clem. Deaths of residents occurring in Watertown 223 Deaths of residents of Watertown occurring else- where 137 Total (Stillbirths not included) 360 Death Rate per 1,000 population 9.3 Tuberculosis Deaths 14 Tuberculosis Deaths per 100,000 population 33.4 Mortuary Deport Age Groups Dale Female Total Under I year 12 11 23 From I to 2 years — 1 I From 2 to 3 years 2 1 3 From 3 to 4 years — From 4 to 5 years 3 -- 3 From 5 to 10 years 0 3 9 From 10 to 15 years 2 2 4 526 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT From 15 to 20 years 1 1 2 From 20 to 30 years 3 5 8 From 30 to 40 years 11 8 1. From 40 to 50 years 14 10 24 From 50 to 64 years 33 28 61 From 60 to 70 years 34 48 82 From 70 to 80 years 29 53 82 From 80 to 90 years 16 19 35 Fyorn 90 to 100 years 1 3 4 167 193 360 Stillbirths 7 Communicable Diseases Daring; the early part of the past year measles, whoop- ing cough and chicken pox were very prevalent through- out Town. Aside from these the general health of the Town was on a par with rather years. The following chart shows reportable diseases by months Jan. Fe$. Mar. Apr. btRy June July Aug. Sept. Oet. Nov. bce.Total Chicken Pox ........:32 46 � 84 15 8 15 5 3 14 37 17 226 Diptheria .............. 1 2 1 4 Deg Bite .............. 3 13 12 14 24 15 10 1 8 9 5 114 German Measles - 1 1 1 2 5 Ophthalmia Neonatortim ...... 1 1 2 Suppurative Conjectivitis .. .. 2 Lobar Pneumonia 8 9 1.1 5 4 1 1 2 1 .37 Measles ........... _.14 97 392 251 132 8 4 1 1 1 811 Mumps .................. 2 2 4 2 4 2 1 6 8 31 Scarlet Fever ......25 23 18 11 16 7 5 2 2 2 8 10 129 Septic Sore Throat ................ 1 1 4 G T.B. Pulmonary... 2 2 5 4 1 1 5 3 4 2 6 4 do T.B. Hilum .......... 4 1 2 4 1 .5 17 T.B. other forms....... 1 1 *TypbGid Fever.... 1 2 3 1 1 *8 Whooping Cough..52 33 39 8 7 $ 5 2 9 12 21 10 19S Rabid Dog ... . ..... 4 1 1 8 *Five of the cases of Typhoid Fever shorn above had their onset elsewhere. REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 527 Dog Bites There were reported 114 persons bitten by dogs. In each case the animal was examined by the Animal Inspector, Dar. H. W. Jakeman and restrained for two weeks. Rabies Six cases of rabies among nags have been reported. In March a dhow dog was captured by the police that was a positive rabid dog, the owner unknown. Due to very good work on the part of a police officer we were able to put in quarantine fifteen dogs that we knew had been exposed to this one docr. Five of these, which had not been inoculated, developed rabies while in quarantine, thereby doing no damage; t-*vo were young dogs badly bitten and destroyed; four were given the Pasteur treat- ment, and the others had been inoculated at our clinic. Twenty-eight people have been given the anti-rabic treatment in town this past year, due to exposure, for which this department has furnished the vaccine, Due to a new law in effect the first of January, 1935, we will have to furnish vaccine and treatment up to Fifty Dollars for certain dog bites, as recommended by the State Depart- ment of Health. Dog Clinic In April we held four clinics for the immunization of dogs. It seems a great pity that more people do not tape advantage of this clinic, as it is of most importance that all dogs be immunized for the safety of all children, as well as adults. If every dog were immunized, rabbies would be stamped out. We had 454 dogs at the last clinic, which is about fifty per cent of the number of dogs licensed. Diphtheria e have held 48 clinics this past year at which 761 children were immunized, and it is very gratifying that 528 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT so many parents of children under the age of five years availed themselves of this opportunity. There were 3218 visits to homes, advising mothers of the importance of immunizing their children either by their family physician or at the clinic. We had only four cases of diphtheria this year, in un- immunized persons, and no deaths, a decided drop from the past. Scarlet Fever There was a slight increase in the number of cases re- ported over last year. Every case was of a mild nature, only one proving fatal. The result of using scarlet fever serum has proved very successful in every case used, by eliminating secondary cases, Tuberculosis The handling of this disease is a very serious and im- portant part of our work. It should be liven a great deal more thought by the people of the Town than at present. We have had this year a decided increase in the number of reported new cases of pulmonary hype, which is truly alarming. This increase has been due largely to the fact that more contacts were examined through the newly available facilities placed at our disposal by the Middlesex County Sanatorium, thereby finding a case in the early stages, when a patient has a goad chance of recovery. Our work could be helped substantially if the public bought more tuberculosis seals and donated to our branch of the Middlesex Tuberculosis Association, so that more undernourished and underprivileged children could enjoy the benefits of a summer in camp under supervision. This past summer only fifteen children enjoyed this privilege. Tuberculosis Summary Number of cases reported, pulmonary 40 Number of cases reported, hilum (childhood type) 17 Number of cases reported, other forms 1 REPORT OF BOARD OF HE,ALTH 529 Number of patients leaving "Town 15 Number of patients entering Town 4 Number of patients entering sanatoria 31 Number of patients leaving sanatoria 19 Number of patients who died from tuberculosis 14 Number of eases on visiting list 213 Number of examinations made 262 Number of calls made 897 Patients in Sanatoria Middlesex County Sanatorium 18 Rutland State Sanatorium 11 North Reacting State Sanatorium 5 Lakeville State Sanatorium 1 Matta,pan State Sanatorium 2 Tewksbury State Infirmary 1 The Charming Home 1 Plymouth Coo my I-Tospitai 1 Typhoid We have lied eight cases of this disease reported this year, an increase of seven over last year. One instance was of three children returning from a vacation on a farm in Canada, because of illness. The case was found to be typhoid. On tracing this, we were able to locate the car- rier in the chiIdren's grandmother. Another instance was of two persons in a family from Boston staging tem- porarily-irk Watertown, but the onset was elsewhere. This leaves three cases on which we are still working to find the source of infection. Well Baby Clinic The Well Baby Clinic is held two afternWns a week, on Tuesdays at the West Junior High, 'School, and on Fri- days at the Coolidge School. We have had a total of 1339 babies at these clinics. .Advice is given mothers as to feeding and care of babies and their weight is takers and recorded. 530 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT School Nursing at St. Patrick's and Sacred Heart Schools Pre-school work is done during the suer months and 304 visits were made to the two schools during the year. There were 255 home visits to sick pupils. Hental Clinic Again we realize the limited amount of .work done at this clinic when compared with the amount that should be done, for which there is a crying need. Work during the first four months of the year was done in the first three ,gravies at St. Patrieles School. Two months were given to examination in other schools. In September we started at the Janes Russell Lowell School and worked for two months, then to the Coolidge School where we are still worldn ''. Results of these clinics are as follows: Pupils examined 1409 Pupils treated 870 Teeth filled 1077 Teeth extracted 229 Teeth treated 918 Emergency cases from other schools and classes 104 Instruction in the use of toothbrushes and proper food have been given with distribution of dental literature. li'nod Distribution Sanitary conditions in all stores, bakeries and restau- rants are very good. The co-operation of owners in keep- ing places clean has been very gratifying. The following inspections have been made: Restaurants 95 Bakeries 47 Stores 445 Ice cream manufacturing plants 10 Food condemned as unfit for consumption 5 dozed sun fish 5 dozen frozen mackerel REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 531 8 pounds of fowl 30 pounds of beef General Sanitation Sanitary conditions have taken very little attention this year. Only a small number of complaints have come in that needed adjusting. 1Vlilk Inspection The following inspections were made during the year: Milk samples 149 Cream samples 47 Milk Plants 48 In conclusion, I wish to thank the members of the office and all outside employees in any way connected with the department for their loyal co-operation in furthering the health work now being carried on in Watertown. Respectfully submitted, FRET] W. BODGE, Agent. REPORT OF PLUMBING INSPECTOR January 15, 19335. rwr To the Board of Health: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my annual report as Plumbing Inspector for the Town of Watertown for the year 1934: Total aFnount of fees received for permits $576.00 Permits issued for plumbing 144 Permits issued for replacements of boilers 315 Total inspections on replacemments of boilers 35 'Dotal inspections on all plumbing permits 400 Total sanitary inspections 125 5'S2 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Total inspections and grater tees 200 Total final inspeetiom on plumbing and boilers 435 Total permits issued, work net finished 6. Hearings on violations of Plumbing Code Fixtures installed 562 Several changes were adopted and passed by the Board of Health on December 4, 1934, which will appear in the new issue of the plumbing code. Many hours in the office were taken up in consultation and in laying ont of plum- bing and sanitary installations, also in bearings and ad- justments of complaints. Respectfully submitted, CHARLES M. HEWITT, Inspector of Plumbing. REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF CEMETERIES To the .Board of Health.- Gentlemen: The report of the Superintendent of Cemeteries for the year ended December 31, 1934, is herewith submitted Appropriated for: Superintendent $2,000.00 Labor 8,000.00 Contingent 550.00 Total Appropriation $10,550.00 Expenditures $10,547.27 Balance 2.73 $10,550.00 Special Appropriation for Tomb and Tool House, Ridgelawn Cemetery .$2,500.00 REPORT OF 130ARD OF HEALTH 533 Expended 2,500.00 Special Appropriation for Lowering Device and Greens, Ridgelawn. Cemetery $250.00 Expended $244.50 Balance �, [} 250.00 AMDunts paid to Town Treasurer for sale of lots, graves and general labor from January 1, 1994 to December 31, 1934, 7,084.29. Number of interments in cemeteries is as follows: Common Street 17 Ridgelawn 85 Number of removals 4 Number of vaults used 18 Number of foundations placed 37 Number of two-grave lots sold 8 Number of three or more grave lots sold 11 Number of adults' single graves sold . 24 Number of children's graves sold 3 I recommend that special amounts be appropriated, as follows: Eleven Hundred Dollars for fence at Common Street Cemetery, and Three Hundred Dollars for water exten- sion at Rideglawn Cemetery.. Respectfully submitted, VAN D. HORTON,. Superintendent of Cemeteries. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE WATER COMMISSIONERS December 31, 1934 The fiftieth year of the Water Works of the Town has now closed. Turing the year 6381 feet of water mains have been .laid, 21 new services have been installed. The active ser- vices now total 6142. 1124 meters have been repaired. Twenty-two new hydrants have been added during the year making the total 702 now in use. New mains were laid in Quimby St., Melendy Ave. and Chestnut Park, thereby eliminating lead conditions of dead end pipes. In Laurel St. and Hazel St., the cold 2-inch ,galvanized pipe was removed and replaced by 8-inch cast;-iron cement-lined pipe. The extreme cold in the winter 1933-1934 made working conditions unusually hard but our men responded nobly and gave unsparingly of their own time in Order to satisfy thedemands of the citizens. In addition to our regular work we finished the C. W. A. projects begun in the closing months of 1933 on Coolidge Ave., Dexter Ave. and Arlington Street. The E. R. A. projects consisted of Dexter Ave., from School to Hazel St., Quimby St., from Cypress to Laurel St., Coolidge Ave., connecting two dead ends, Arlington St., from Elm St. to above Calvin Load, Alt. Auburn St., from Franklin to Parker Street. All piping and materials needed on these projects were laid according to our oven methods by regular employees of the department. The Industrial District has been .greatly benefitted by these improvements and our pipe system reinforced.. An ever increasing difficulty is the clogging of old ser- vices. This means continuous work in order to satisfy our consumers and to give adequate supply to the house- 534 REPORT OF WATER DEPARTMENT 535 holders. A large number of old services roust be renewed this year. In order to comply with requirements of the Fire Under- writers as to higher pressure and greater Row of water we propose to install twenty-five new hydrants for 1935. This will decrease the distances between hydrants and afford better protection for homes of our citizens. The fifty year old 14-inch cement-lined old fashioned main on Pleasant St., from the Waltham line to Green t. and in Green St., to 141ain Street, now carrying our low pressure service, furnishes a constant threat to our secur- ity. The inevitable break in this line would bring calami- tous results and would prove a serious handicap in case of a fire. We would recommend an appropriation for a new 12-inch main, 7400 feet, if the Town finances could pos- sibly afford it. Respectfully submitted, d()HN P. GALLAGHER, Chairman ARTITUR C. FA AN, Secretary GEORGE J. GA1 FNEY REPORT OF THE WATER DEPARTMENT The thirty-eighth annual report of the Water Depart- ment for the year ending- December 31, 1034, is respect- fully submitted. The transactions relating to this depart- ment are as follows: Receipts Appropriation for maintenance 41,300.00 Appropriation for office 2,125.2 5 Appropriation for vacations 1,299.00 Appropriation for clerks 2,336.00 Appropriation for superintendent 2,200.00 Appropriation for F'. E. P. A. 8,960.00� Appropriation for new 1934 car- 625.00 536 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Appropriation for 1934 truck 1,200.00 '�1�1,045.25 Expenditures Maintenance account $41,298.28 Office account 2,I22.66 Vacation account 1,299.00 Salary of clerks 2,336.00 Salary of superintendent 3,200.00 New 1934 car 624.00 New 1934 truck 1,200.00 F. E. R. A. account 8,960.00 Balance of maintenance account 1.72 Balance of office account 2.59 Balance of new 1934 caraccount 1.00 61,045.25 Repart of the Superintendent To the Board of Water Commissioners: Gentlemen: In accordance with the usual custom I here- with submit my repoit for the year ending December 31, 1984. The extension and renewal of mains for the past year. has been as follows: Lengtl& Size Arlington Street 289 feet 6-inch Arlington Street 54 feet 8-inch Arlington 'Street 1408 feet 10-inch Bigelow Avenue 325 feet 64neh Calvin Road, . 412 feet 0-inch Chestnut Farb 30 feet 6-inch Coolidge Avenue 456 feet 8-inch Dexter .Avenue 1477 feet 124nch Dexter Avenue 16 feet 0-inch Hazel Street 313 feet 8-inch REPORT OF WATER DEPARTMENT 537 Laurel Street 364 feet 6-inch Melendy Avenue 70 feet 6-inch Melendy Avenue 182 feet 8-inch Mt. Auburn Street 196 feet 6-inch Mt.Auburn Street 23 feet 8-inch Mt.Auburn Street 43 feet 10-inch Mt. Auburn Street 717 feet 12-inch Quimby Street 227 feet 8-inch Stoneleigh Road 285 feet 6-inch Total 6,881 feet 'dotal number of feet land, 6,881 feet. Expenditures For maintenance of meters $14,662.03 For maintenance of maim 12,610.20 For maintenance of services 7,277.20 For maintenance of repair shop 755.68 For maintenance of hydrants 3,645.39 For maintenance of automobile No. 1389.70 For maintenance of automobile No. 2 429.05 For maintenance of automobile No. 3 353.04 For maintenance of automobile No. 4 442.37 For maintenance of automobile No. 5 438.18 Maintaining air compressor 335.44 ---- $41,298.28 For vacations 1,299.00 Salary of superintendent 3,200.00 Salary of clerks 2,336.00 Maintenance of office 2,122.66 New 1934 car 624.00 New 1934 truck 1,200.00 F. E. R. A. account 8,960.00 $19,741.66 $61,039.94 Respectfully submitted, WA.LTER E. RUNDLETT, 538 W ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Statistics of Consumption of Water 1. Estimated total population to date, 86,500. 2. Estimated population on lines of pipe, 36,500. 3. Estimated population supplied, 36,500. 4. Total consumption for the year, 834,407,000 gallons. 5. Passed through meters, 652,871,000 gallons. 6. Percentage of consumption metered, 78. 7. Consumption' for manufacturing purposes, 157,968,- 000 gallons. 8. Average daily consumption, 2,286,000 gallons. 9. Gallons pey day to each inhabitant, 56. 10, Gallons per day to each consumer, 56. Statistics to Distribution System Mains 1. Kind of pipe, cement and cast iron. 2. Sizes, 16-1neh to 2-inch. S. Extended, 1,946 feet during year. 4. Total now in use, 75.58 miles. 5. Number of hydrants added during the ,year, 22. 6. Number of hydrants n€w in use, 702. 7. Number of stop gates added during the year, 53. 8. Number of stop gates now in use, 1,711. 9. Range of pressure on rains, 115 lbs. to 30 lbs. Services 10. bind of pipe, wrought iron, cement lined, cast iron. 11. Sizes, 3/4-inch to 10-inches. 12. Extended, 678 feet. 13. Fatal now in use, 22,752,7 miles. 14. Number of service taps added during the year, 21. 1f5. Number now in use, 6,142. 16. Percentage of services metered, 100. REPORT GP THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT To the Honorable able Board of Selechnen: Gentlemen The following report relating to work done and money expended for the year ending December 31, 1934, is re- spectfully submitted. Highway Construction Receipts Appropriation $28,672.00 Transferred at Town Afeeting 3,000.00 $25,672.00 Expenditures Irving Street $10,432.25 Marshall Street 8,64.52 Morse Street 6,269.29 Balance 5.94 $25,672.00 Highway Maintenance Receipts Appropriation $65,000.00 Transferred at Town greeting 8,817.40 $73,817.40 General Maintenance Expewlitures Building driveway at Town. Garage $88.16 539 540 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Building SImthig, Rims 433.84 Cleaning Catch Basins and Drains 11,795.21 Coolidge Avenue 211.65 Clearing Gutters 1,929.36 Cutting woad 564.68 Cutting bound stones 123.75 Grading Cook's Pond Playground 71.70 Grading Victory Field 163.50 Garage Keepers 10600.95 Galen Street Bridge Repairs 104.47 Lanternmen 1,681.41 Mechanics 4,000.17 Painting streets 758.80 Patching streets 5,042.47 Post Santa Deliveries 101..07 Repairing bridges 502.95 Repairing gall in front of Legion Home 49.75 Street Cleaning 7,978.73 Snag 24,224.11 Sanding 1,044.50 Trucking for Welfare Department 171.78 $62,643.01 Equipment Maintenance C. W. A. Supplies $536.75 Equipment supplies and repairs 537.65 ExpYessing and freight 22.92 Hardware supplies 469.68 Incidentals 9.00 Lighting garage 43.16 Fainting equipment 54.00 Painting street and traffic signs 688.74 Roller repairs 414.42 Telephone service 178.82 Traffic Beacon repairs and supplies 256.45 $3,212.19 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 541 Automobile Maintenance Automobile and truck repairs and supplies $7,253.27 Insurance 25.61 Storage of cars and trucks 645-00 Registrations 38.00 7,961.88 Summary General Maintenance $62,643.01 Equipment Maintenance 3,212.19 Automobile Maintenance 7,961,88 73,'817.08 Balance .32 $713,817.40 Highway Stable Receipts Appropriation $120000.00 Transferred at Town Meeting 2,000.00 $14,000.00 Expenditures Blacksmith and helper $2,766.36 Cleaning stable 16.33 Grain 1,696.98 Hay and straw 1,300.77 . Lighting stable 206.27 Nightmen 2,069.98 Saddler 1,074.75 Saddler ,and blacksmith supplies 605.91 Stable repairs 98.00 Stablemen 4,206.21 Telephone service 57.76 $18,999.92 542 WATERTOWN TOWN DEPORT Balance .68 $14,000.00 Highway Stable Special Receipts Appropriation $500.00 Expenditures Hay and Grain $499.68 Balance .32 $500.00 Highway Vacations Receipts Appropriation $7,294.00 Transferred at Town Meeting 119.06 $7,164.94 xpend'Itures Vacations to Employees $7,1.64.94 Highway Superintendent Receipts Appropriation $3,600-00 Expenditures Salary of Superintendmit of Streets $3,600.00 Highway Cle3rlks Receipts Appropriation $2,750.00 Expenditures Salary of 1st Clerk $1,500..0+0 Salary of nd Clerk 1,250.00 $2,750.00 RE,PORT GP HIGHWAY DEPART1 E,NT 543 Highway Office Receipts Appropriation $400.00 Expeandit?,tres Office supplies $50.18 Printing 214.96 Telephone service 115.54 Advvertising kids 6.00 886.68 Balance 19.32 $400.00 Patching C. W. .A. Streets Receipts Appropriation $-i,O00.00 Expenditures Patching G. W. A. Streets 4,996.16 Balance 3.84 5,000.00 Drainage Receipts Appropriation S3,000.00 Expenditures Labor Stoop Total Bellevue Road 4 887.79 $71.10 $958.89 Fayette Street Repairs 956.15 956.15 Drain Repairs 908.06 173,71 1,081.77 2,752.00 $244.81 $2,996.81 Balance 8.19 $3,000.00 44 W ATERTOWN, TOWN REPORT Sidewalk Receipts Appropriation $6,000-00 Expenditures Cinder walks $114.72 Gra.nolithic walks and repairs 3,590.05 Grading walks 766.54 Grading borders 1,455.88 $5,92'7.19 Setting curbing 72.53 $5,999.72 Balance .28 Sidewalk Special Receipts Appropriation $4,000.00 Expenditures Granolithic sidewalks $3,998.09 Balance 1.91 $4,000.00 Ashes and Papers Receipts Appropriation $25,000-00 Transferred at Town Meeting 1,800.00 $26,800-00 Expenditures .Ashes and Paper Collection Notices $189.66 Cleaning Dw ps 2,097.15 Collecting 221098.72 REPORT OF mGHWA Y DEPARTMENT 546 GasoUne and Motor Oils 1,470.62 Storage of trucks 330.00 Supplies 34.60 Truck repairs 579.15 $26j 99.90 Balance. .10 � $26,800.00 Garbage Receipts Appropriation $27,500.00 Expenditures Collecting $25,168.57 Gasoline and motor oils 1,652.52 Storage of trucks 330.00 Truck repairs 146.41 Supplies 196-31 $27,493.81 Balance 6.19 $27,500-00 Dust Laying Receipts Appropriation $. ,000,00 Expenditures Pay Rolls, dust laying and cleaning streets $4,522.36 Road [ails 300.69 Sand 168.94 $4,991.98 Balance 5,000.00 546 WATERTOTJ N TOWN REPORT Betterments Receipts .Appropriation $4,950.00 Transferred at Town Meeting 635.04 $4,314.96 Expenditures Betterment Construction Labor Stock Total Hill Street $2,481.36 $1,006.12 $3,487.48 Betterment Drainage Labor Stock 'dotal Hill Street $718.63 $108.85 $827.48 Betterment Construetion 3,487.48 $4,314.96 Sewer Construction Receipts Appropriation $3,050.00 Expenditures Labor Stock Total Bostonia .Avenue $140.61 88.14 $178.75 Keith Street 85.96 26.16 112.12 Manhole repairs 1,501.81 283.97 13785.78 Grandview Avenue 900.58 69.00 969.58 2,628.9+6 417.27 $3,04�6.23 Balance 3.77 $3,050.00 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 547 Sewer Maintenance lieceipt's Appropriation $15po.00 x p end tivres Labor Stock Total Cleaning Galen St. Siphon $200.14 $80.00 $230.14 House connectio" 1,929.65 263.56 2,193.21 Stoppages and flushiugs 7,917.08 381.69 8,298.77 Sewer repairs 4,274.71 4,274.71 14,321.58 $675.25 $14,996.88 Balance 3.17 $15,000.00 Respectfully submitted, PIERCE P. CO DON? Superintendent ofStreets. REPORT OF TOWN ENGINE— ER To the .Honorable Board of Selectmen, Gentlemen I herewith submit the following report of work done by this department for the year ending December 31, 1934. Assessors' Mans The Assessors' Plans, in the several departments using same, are being revised and brought up to date as usual. There were one hundred and fifty-nine (159) permits issued for dwellings, mercantile buildings, garages, altera- tions and removals which are being located on the ground and placed on plans. Public Works Administration Under the Public Works Administration program, the construdtion of a portion of Dit. Auburn Street and School Street with an asphaltic concrete surface has been com- pleted. Surface water drainage in Elgin Street, Bailey Road and Summer Street has also been completed. These projects have kept this department very busy completing plans, and also the layout and inspection of construction. E. R. A. Program Under the Emergency Relief Administration Program many plans and estimates of projects were made and lines and grades furnished on the ground. Also under the E. R. A., projects were found for fourteen engineers and architects in this department. This work has been the replacing of worn out plans, survey of street lines, topo- graphical plans of land owned by the Town of Watertown and a large Zoning Map for the Planning Board. This map 548 REPORT OF TOWN ENGINEER 549 is about nine feet by four and one half feet Showing 811 lots, each lot having a symbol, which indicates nature of building thereon. Miscellaneous Plans and reports have been prepared for accident cases as usual for the board of Selectmen, Town Counsel and Police Department. We have given street lines and grades to property owners and others as requested. For list of public streets rebuilt, sidewalk construction, curbing laid, sewers and drains built during 1934, please see schedule for same. Highways Upon the following-named streets ,grades have been established, street lines defined, record plans drawn and descriptions written by this department, and they have been made public ways by the Board of Selectmen under the Betterment ,Act. Length Feet Street Froroo To Feet Width Datc Hill St. Fayette St, Palfrey St. 450 20 April 3, 1934 Public Streets That Were Rebuilt During 1934 Length Street From To Feet Irving St. Mt. Auburn St. Charles River Rd. 2240 Marsh-ill St. Mt. AuNarn St. Oliver St. 000 Morse St. Galen St. Watertown St. 1980 Mt. Auburn St. Main St. Walnut St. 2800 School St. Flint RA. Belmont St. 1504 Total .................................................................. 10,480 Total Length of Streets Public Ways ...................................................... 58.63 miles Private Ways .................................................... 11.82 miles Total .......................................................... 70.45 miles 550 WATER.TOWN TOWN REPORT Dist of Granolithic Sidewalks Constructed during 1934 Street No.of Sq. N o. of Seq. { n 4" Walks Ft. 6" Walks Avon Road .................................. 64 Bailey Avenue ............................ 100 BeechWODd Avenue .................... 96 Bellevue Road ............................ 149 32 Boylston Street Fast ................ 8060 801 Bradford Road .......................... 140 104 Burnham Street ........................ 0 Centre Street .....t...................... 125 Church Street . ......... ................ 50 Common Strut .......................... 20 Fairfield Street .......................... 2695 943 Frank Street .............................. 176 Franklin Street .......... . ............. 50 Fuller Road ................................ 50 Garfield Street ............................ 20 Katherine Read .......................... 75 Kimball Road .............................. 25 Lovell Road ................................ 400 392 Louise Street .............................. 43 Maplewood Street ...................... 75 Middlesex Road .......................... lei North Beacon Street ................ 59 Palfrey Street ............................ 125 Porter Street .............................. 82 Rangeley Road .......................... 25 50 Robbbis Read ............................ 50 RoyalStreet ................................ 108 Salisbury Road .......................... 54 Springy Street .............................. 12 Springfield Street at Fitchburg 886 228 Washburn Street ........................ 25 Total ................................ 8698 sq. ft. 2708 sq. ft. REPORT OF TOWN ENGINEER 551 Curbing Laid During 1934 Street Radius Feet Straight Feet Green .Street atGreen St. Terrace 26 Hill .Street at Fayette Street ........ 70 24 Bill Street at Palfrey Street ........ 74 24 Totals ..................................... 170 48 Drainage Built During 1934 Length Size in No. of No. of Street Feet Inches M.H. C.B. Bailey Road .......................... 828 12 4 10 Bates Road ............................ 548 1.2 2 7 Bellevue Road .................. ... 159 12. 1 2 Bridge Street ........................ 182 12 1 4 Centre Street ........................ 346 12 2 6 Chester Street ...................... 515 12 2 4 Cross Street .......................... 180 12 1 2 Cushman Street . ................ 282 12 1 4 Cypress Street .................... 228 10 1 4 Dartmouth Street .............. 343 12 3 4 Eliot Street .......................... 405 12 2 6 Elm 'Street ............................ 1085 12 7 10 Fayette Street ........... .......... 554 12 3 5 Fifth Avenue ........................ 304 12 1. 2 Fifi+eld Street ........................ 346 12 1 6 Hill Street ............................ — ---- — 6 FBllside Road ........................ 284 12 2 4 Hudson Street ...................... 253 12 1. 4 Irving Street ........................ 1400 12 8 1.1 Ladd Street .......................... 215 12 2 2 Marshall Street .................... 1657 12 5 14 Morse Street ........................ 937 12 4 8 Riverside Street .................. 64 12 -- 4 Royal Street .................... 242 12 1 3 Summer Street .................... 1221 12 5 10 Whitney Street .................... 198 12 2 2 552 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Williams Street .. . . ............. 234 12 1 4 Totals --...................... 12,964 63 1.48 List of Sewers Laid During 1934 Length Size in pstreet Avenue Feet Inches RBig.rf3'�L�f}3v.'] Avenue ...................................... 153 12 BostonnaAvenue ...................................... 31 6 Elrrf�}r��yStreet ................................................ 32�0 ]..0 T{{ra11dV1e+�`.�Y 7Avenue .................................. y14 7 �/U�. Keith Street .............................................. 13. Short Street ............................................ 168 12 Wheeler Court .......................................... 173 10 Totals .............................................. 1, 5 Private Sewer Connections During 1934 Number of newer connections located, 24. Total length of sewer connections located, 798 feet. The sewer system of Watertown is now sixty-three aDd seventeen hundredths (63.17) miles long and has six thou- sand seventy-four (6,074) sewer connections. Respectfully submitted, OTIS L. ALLE , Town Engineer. STREET LIST TABLE SHOWING LENGTH AND ' UE)TH OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE STREETS IN WATERTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS Length Length Year Name From To Width PrivateP�t�tie Accepted Acton Street Howard Street Rutland Street 40 2,800 Adams Avenue Mt.Auburn Street Shattuck Road 50 900 1895 0 Adams 'Street Mt. Auburn Street Nichols Avenue 40 505 1927 H Alden Road Belmont Street ]private Land 62 310 1917 Aldrich RoaJ Galen Street Private Land 40 400 Ct Alfred Road North Beacon Street Riverside Street 40 385 1980 Amherst Road Mt. Auburn Street Stearns Road 40 425 1927 Andrew Street Gleason Street Partridge Street 40 200 � Appleton Street Upland Read Rangeley Road 40 400 1919 � Appleton Terrace Appleton Street Private Land 40 ISO 1919 Arden Road Stoneleigh Road Private Land 40 730 1929 � Arlington Street Belmont Street Arsenal Street 40-66 5,090 Arsenal Street Beacon Square Boston Line 66 91900 Arthur Terrace Adams Street Private Land 25 180 � Arundel Terrace Boyd Street Private .Land ail 30 � Ashland Street Arlington Street Private Land 40 100 Auburn Place 141t.Auburn Street Private Lard 20 16D A.vPn Road Delmont Street Private Land 40 350 1921 Bacon Street Main Street Pleasant Strut 26-30 600 Bailey Avenue Belmont Street Private Land 40 349 1931 Bailey Road Mt. Auburn Street Bellevue Road 45 1,400 1889-1924 Bancroft Street Waverley Avenue Lexington Street 50 230 673 1928 Baptist Walk Mt. Auburn Street Spring Street 40 215 1875 Barnard Avenue Broadway Bellevue Road 1b 212 1,590 1897-1907 C� Length Length Year Cn Name From To Width Private Public Accepted Bartlett Street Everett Avenue Forest Street 40 700 Bates Road Mt. Auburn Street Private Land 40 820 1899 Bates Road East Mt. Auburn Street 'Rates Road 40 300 1912 Bay Street North Beacon Street Charles River Road 40 270 1921 Beacon Park North Beacon Street North Beacon Streei 40 850 Beech►wood Avenue Charles River Road Arsenal Street 40-45 1,350 1913-1921 1907-1924 Belknap Terrace Watertown Street Private Land 20-55 200 Bellevue Road Bailey Road Channing Road 40 2,420 1926-19281929 ta Bellevue Terrace Bellevue Road Private Ladd 20 160 �3 Belmont Street Lexington Street Waltham Line 35-50 2,600 0 Bemis Street Waverley Avenue Lexington Street 50 938 1928 Z Berkeley Street Arlington Street Private Land 40 398 1922 Bigelow Avenue Mt.Auburn Street Nichols Avenue 65 1,220 1873-1926 Bigelow Terrace Boyd Street Newton Line 30 110 Birch Road Walnut Street Private Land 40 410 1930 � Bostonia Avenue Mt. Auburn Street D. & M. R. R. 30 530 1, Boyd Street Galen Street Newton Line 40 1,000 1872 Boylston Street Mt. Auburn Street Mt. Auburn Street 50 3,500 1900 ,o Bradford Road Orchard Street Locke Street 40 1,420 1927 p Bradshaw Street Waverley Avenue Lexington Street 40 1,060 Bridge Street Buick Street Newton Line 30-49 270 900 1915 Bridgham Avenue Burnham Street Private Land 30 184 1925 Brigham Street Russell Avenue Bailey Road 40 645 1901 Brimmer Street Mt.Auburn Street Belmont Street 40 675 1912 Broadway Russell Avenue Barnard Avenue 40 265 Bromfield Street Nash Street Buick Street 40 460 690 1930 Brook Street Pleasant Street Metropolitan. Park Land 20 360 Brookline Street Belmont Street Warren Street 40 1,660 Brown Street Sycamore Street Waltham Line 40 210 Buick Street Evans Street Bridge Street 40 835 Burnham Street Chandler Street Belmont Line 40 400 1925 California Park California Street Private Land 40-80 270 1930 California Street Watertown Street Newton Line 36-64 1,575 1720 Calvin Road Arlington Street Grove Street 40 640 Capitol Street Galen Street Union Street 440 0 430 1,065 1897 Carey Avenue Chapman Street King Street Carlton Terrace Carroll Street Town Land 40 200 1930 Carroll Street Orchard Street Belmont Street 40 1,426 1874 Carver Road Belmont Street Clyde Road 40-46 860 1918 Carver Road East Carver Road Maplewood Street 40 670 1918 y Centre Street Walnut Street Franklin Street 40 515 1874 Chadbourne Terrace Elm Street Private Land 30 145 ►� Chandler Street Sycamore Street Belmont Line 40 545 1925 Channing Road Orchard Street George Street 40 1,480 1929 Q Chapman Street Main Street Madison Avenue 40 810 1,600 1923-1929 Charles Street Olney Street Gilbert Street 40 700 z Charles River Road Watertown Square North Beacon St. 5,000 Chauncey Street Mt. Auburn Street Boylston Street 60 730 1905 Chester Street Mt.Auburn Street Washburn Street 40 660 1886 Chestnut Street Main Street Cuba Street 24-30 235 800 1862 Chestnut Park Dexter Avenue Quimby Street 40 210 Z Church Street Main Street Orchard Street 40 2,920 1851-18911906 Church Hill Street Main Street Doman Catholic Church Land 22 155 Church Lane Pleasant Street Roman Catholic Church Land 12-19 200 Church Place Church Street Private Land 20 320 Clarendon Street Arlington Street Glen Road 41 375 1930 Clayton Street Lloyd Road Irma Avenue 40 1.65 1914 Clyde Road Carver Road East Commonwealth Roar 40 430 1918CA Coker Street Sycamore Street Waltham Line 40 75 cn - Length Length Year Name From Tu Width Private Public Accepted � Columbia Street RusseII Avenue Common Street 40-50 860 1896 Common Street Mt.Auburn Street L:elmo.nt Street 40-50 4,260 Commonwealth RoadBelmont Street Mapleivood Street 40 1,070 1917 Conant Road Pleasant Street Private Land 40-60 320 Concord Road Boylston Street Winthrop Street 50 640 1920 Coolidge Avenue Arsenal Street Cambridge Line 40 2,900 1854-1874 Coolidge Hill Road Arlington Street Grove Street 40-50 850 850 1890 y Copeland Street Main Street Warren Street 40 780 830 1927 � Cottage Lane Cottage Street Molloy Street 30 195 let Cottage Street Mt. Auburn Street Roman Catholic � Cemetery 30 980 1923 0 Cozy Street Summer Street Fayette Street 40 280 � Crawford Street Arlington Street Kondazian Street 40 985 1921-1931 Cross Street Pleasant Street Winter Street 24-39 G00 1794-1854 Cuba Street Main Street Myrtle Street 40 775 1830-1856 0 Cushman Street Fayette Street Oak Place 40 330 Cypress Street Walnut Street Quimby Street 40 2,000 1997-1921 �t Dana Terrace Summer Street Private Land 20 200 Dartmouth Street Dexter Avenue Boylston Street 40 740 1916-1920 Derby* Road Watertown Street Jackson Road 40 275 1929 � Dexter Avenue Mt. Auburn Street School Street 40-50 21800 1897 Dewey Street Arlin.-ton Street Prentis Street 40 490 1930 Downey Street Waverley Avenue Westminster Avenue 40 550 l-:U;f Street Belmont Street Private Land 40 1,020 Dunton Road Carroll Street Private Land 40 190 Dwight Street Sycamore Street Waltham Line 40 205 Edenfield Avenue Main Street Orchard Street 40-50 1,237 2,058 1926-1927-1931 Edgeclifl'e Road Maplewood Street Hillside Road 40 1,275 1927-1928-1930 Edith Avenue Beechwood Avenue Pequosette Street 40 200 Eliot Street Galen Street Union Street 40 860 1897 Elm Street Arsenal Street .Arlington Street 40 1,500 1868 Elmwood Avenue Bancroft Street Warren Street 60 440 1930 Elton Avenue Mt. Auburn Street Nichols Avenue 40 990 1873 Emerson Road Main Street Highland Avenue 40 1,040 1932 Essex Street Main Street Nash Street 40 250 1931 Evans Street Main Street Waltham Street 40 1,780 1930 Everett Avenue Palfrey Street Palfrey Street 40 700 600 1925 r� ro Fairfield Street Leiter Avenue Boylston Street 40 700 1913-1920 � Fairview Avenue Bradford Road Wilson Avenue 40 1,035 1928-1929 Falmouth Road Waltham Street Private Land 40 440 Farnsworth Street Cuba Street Middle Street 21 130 1922 0 Fayette Street Spring Street Waverley Avenue 40 2,875 1936-1856-1901 � Fifield Street Irving Street Perkins Institute 40 600 1894 0 Fifth Avenue Watertown Street California Street 45-60 500 Fitchburg Street Waverley Avenue Lawrence Street 40 1,243 1.928 z Fletcher Terrace Patten Street Private Land 23 1200 Flint Road School Street Private Land 40 407 1926 Florence Terrace Sprin;: Street Private Land 30 170 Forest Street Main Street Springfield Street 40 450 1,560 1886-1887 Francis Street Mt. Auburn Street Belmont Street 40 530 1912 Frank Street Beechwood Avenue Louise Street 40 530 1913 M Franklin Street Mt. Auburn Street Walnut Street 40 1,385 1873 ;zj French Street Alain Street Romer Street 39 600 1922 French Terrace Mt. Auburn Street B. & 31. R. It. 40 368 1932 Fuller Road Orchard Street George Street 40 776 1929 Galen Street Maim Street Newton Line 70 2,480 1850 Garfield Street Mt. Auburn Street Bellevue Road 40 1,605 1882 Garnet Street Irving Street Parker Street 40 425 1870-1874 ; Gay Road Sunnybank Road Flint Road 40 186 1926 � Width Length Length Year CM Name From To Private Public Accepted � George Street Orchard Street Channing Road 40 925 1930 Gertrude Street Waverley Avenue Westminster Avenue 40 440 1930 Gilbert Street Main Street Grandview Avenue 40 220 885 1923 Gilkey Court Patten Street Private Land 12-22 266 Gill Road Sycamore Street Waltham Line 40 200 Gleason Street Main Street Highland Avenue 40 355 555 1931 Glen Road Coolidge Avenue Clarendon Street 40 850 ► Goldie Street Waverley Avenue Elmwood Avenue 40 250 Grandview Avenue Copeland Street Gilbert Street 40 910 Ld Grant Avenue Dull` Street Waltham Line 40 1,330 HD Green Street Main Street Pleasant Street 40 1,050 1854 Green Street TerraceGreen Street Private Land 15-40 167 Grenville Road Common Street Marcia Road 40 840 1929 Griswold Street Fdenfield Avenue Lexington Street 40 200 Grove Street Arlington Street Coolidge ,.venue 80-52 3,120 1850 Hall Avenue Belmont Street Fairview Avenue 40 875 1915-1928 Hamilton Street Warren Street Grandview Avenue 40 520 Hancock Street Winthrop Street Chauncey Street 50 256 1928 Hardy Avenue Belmont Street Fairview Avenue 40 715 1920-1929 Harnden Avenue Lexington Street Private Land 40 1,880 1874 1-9Harrington Street Belmont Street ferry Street 40 795 Hawthorne Street Pearl Street Private Land 40 410 1905 Hanel Street Quimby Street Boylston Street 40 1,000 1897-1928 Hearn Street Cottage Street Private Land 20 300 Hersom Street Main Street Highland Avenue 40 820 1923 Highland Avenue Lexington Street Waltham Line 40 1,755 1,500 1929 Hill Street Fayette Street Palfrey Street 20 455 1934 Hillerest Circle Hillside Road Private Land 40-80 4550 1930 Hillside Street Belmont Street Private Land 40 1,000 1930 Hillside Road Mt. Auburn Street Belmont Street 40 2,150 1906-1919-1920 Hilltop Road Whitney Street Hovey Street 40 765 1930 Holt Street Harrington Street Belmont Line 40 1,270 I•Iomer Street Myrtle Street French Street 40 280 Hosmer Street Boylston Street Putnam Street 40 630 1919 Hovey Street Orchard Street Belmont Street 40 1,320 1874 Howard Street llfain Street Pleasant Street 49.5 900 1818 Howe Street Putnam Street Hazel Street 40 260 1919 t3l Hudson Street Cushman Street Whites Avenue 40 480 Hunt Street Galen Street Maple Street 40 270 430 1912 Irma Avenue Mt. Auburn Street Maplewood Street 40 730 1914-1921 yO Irving Street Mt. Auburn Street Charles River Road 40 2,200 1856-1908 Jackson Road Morse Street Newton Line 40 620 James Street Halt Street Perry Street 40 360 Jefferson Avenue Brookline Street Waltham Line 40 440 Jewett Street Boyd Street Morse Street 40 275 Katherine Road Common Street .Church Street 40 950 1906 0 Keenan Street Mt. Auburn Street Belmont Street 40 820 1912 Keith Street Prentiss Street Arlington Street 20-30 490 Kimball Road Alt. Auburn Street Maplewood Street 40 590 1925 � King Street Madison Avenue Grandview Avenue 40 1,300 Knowles Road Belmont Street Belmont Line 40 615 1928 Kondaaian Street Coolidge Hill Road Grove Street 40 Soo 1931 Ladd Place Ladd Street Private Land 20-40 205 Ladd Street North Beacon Street Riverside Street 40 525 1910 Langdon Avenue Mt. Auburn Street Belmont Street 40 2,100 1901-1917 � Laurel Street School Street Melendy Avenue 40 1,480 1897 , Laurel Street Knowles Road Belmont Line 40 284 1928 Width Length Length Year M Name From To Private Public Accepted Lawrence Street Orchard Street Worcester Street 40 437 1928 Lexington Street Acton Street Belmont Street 40-50 4,150 1930 Lincoln Street Mt. Auburn Street Spruce Street 40 1,085 1887-1922 Linden Way Summer 'Street Private Land 20 100 Linden Street Waverley Avenue Town Property 50 160 Lloyd Road Mt. Auburn Street Clayton Street 40 445 1914 Locke Street Common Street Poplar Street 40 807 1927-1928 H Longfellow Road Main Street Waltham Line 40 900 1932 Loomis Avenue Downey Street Orchard Street 40 1,030 Louise Street North Beacon Street Arsenal Street 40 420 1913 H Lovell Road Orchard Street Belmont Street 40 2,500 1926-1927-1928 0 Lowell Avenue Orchard Street George Street 40 1,710 1874-1929 Lyons Court Watertown Street Private Land 20 350 Lyons Street Cottage Street Private Land 20 300 Madison Avenue Brookline Street King Street 40 580 � Main Street Beacon Square Waltham Line 66-100 7,460 Malden Street Forest Street Everett Avenue 40 380 Maple Street Galen Street Newton Line 40 700 1818-1854 Maplewood Street Arlington Street Private Land 46-50 2,670 1917-1920 0� Marcia Road Bellevue Road Grenville Road 40 504 1928 H Marlboro Terrace Springfield Street Private Land 40 245 Marion Road Spring Street Orchard Street 40 2,050 1891 Marshall Street Alt. Auburn Street Oliver Street 40 2,000 1874 Mason Road Channing Road Puller Road 40 200 1929 Melendy Avenue Mt. Auburn Street Laurel Street 40 1,500 1897-1898 Melville Terrace Morse Street Private Land 12 98 Merchants Row Main Street Private Land 30 175 1917 Merrifield Avenue Arlington Street Bigelow Avenue 40 460 Merrill Road Belmont Strcet Locke Street 40 784 1928 Middle Street Main Street Myrtle Street 21 418 1922 Middlesex Road Common Street Common Street 40 450 1929 Midland Road Falmouth Road Private Land 40 180 Molloy Street Flearn Street Private Land 12-25 S00 Morse Street Galen Street Watertown Street 40 1,980 1875 Morton Street Aclain Street Acton Street 40 565 1931 Alt.Auburn Street Galen Street Cambridge Line 80 10,380 � Munroe Avenue Elm Street Private Land 40 143 .� Myrtle Street Alain Street Pleasant Street 40 1,010 1862 ro a Nash Street Evans Street Essex Street 40 340 1931 y Nichols Avenue Arlington Street Boylston Street 40 2,071 1881-1912-1929 Norseman Avenue Mt. Auburn Street Private Land 40-50 300 North Beacon Street Beacon Square Boston Line 72 6,600 1868 North Beacon Court North Beacon Street Private Land 30 285 North Irving Park Irving Street Royal Street 40 286 1891 North Park Street Morse Street Boyd Street 30 270 1888 � Nyack Street Behnont Street Private Land 40 990 Oak Place Private Land Private Land 30 215 2: Oak Street Melendy Avenue Laurel Street 40 410 1897 Oakland Street Main Street Private Lane] 40 365 516 1930 � Oa.;kley Road Mt. Auburn Street Stoneleigh Road 40 460 1921 � Olcott Street Alain Street Highland Avenue 44 890 1922 70 Oliver Street Church Street Marshall Street 40 880 1891 Oliver Road Adams Street Dexter Avenue 20 300 Olney Street Main Street Highland Avenue 40 800 1910-1923 Orchard Street Barnard Avenue Lexington Street 35-49 4,820 Osceola Avenue Elm 'Street Private Land 25 176 Otis Street Washburn Street Mt. Auburn Street 40 556 1856 Palfrey Street Mt, Auburn Street Waverley Avenue 40 3,605 1851-1924-1931 - - - — Width Length Length Year C7( Narne from To Private Public Accepted Palmer Street North Beacon StreetCharles River Road 40 475 1927 Parker Street Mt. Auburn Street Private Land 40 855 1873-1897 Partridge Street Main Street Private Land 40 1,100 Patten Street Mt. Auburn Street Arsenal Street 25-33 610 1838 Paul Street North Beacon StreetCharles River Road 40 675 1913 Pearl Street Summer Street Oliver Street 40 1,030 1903 Pequosette Street North Beacon StreetCharles River Road 40 860 1913 y Perry Street Sycamore Street Russell Street 40 565 M Phi[iips Street Mt. Auburn Street B. & M. R. R. 40 800 1913 N Piermont Street Belmont Street Tappan Avenge 40 860 1929 O Pleasant Street Galen Street Waltham Line 40-50 8,510 1871 Prentiss Street Mt. Auburn Street Belmont Street 40 1,025 1889 � Pond Street Watertown Street Watertown Street 40 475 Poplar Street Belmont Street Locke Street 40 790 1926 '- Porter Street Boylston Street School Street 40 610 1920 O Prescott Street Main Street Charles Street 40 670 1921 *91 Priest Road Riverside Street Charles River Road 40 501 1928 Priscilla Circle Arlington Street Arlington Street 40 785 Prospect Street Belmont Street Private Land 4D 980 1931 Purvis Street .Main Street Charles Street 40 565 1919 C Putnam Street Hazel Street Boylston Street 40 1,710 1920-1921 Quimby Street: Cypress Street Nichols Avenue 40 1,080 1897-193D Quincy Street Fitchburg Street Palfrey Street 40 760 Quirk Street Waverley Avenue Private Land 40 680 Ralph Street Belmont Street Private Land 40 1,000 Rangeley road Hillside Road Irma Avenue 40 500 1927 Richards Road Mt. Auburn Street Storreleigh Road 40 450 1927 Rine Court Sawin Street Private Land 25 160 Riverside Street Beacon Square Perkins Institute 40 2,000 1886-1890 Robbins Road Columbia Street Private Land 40 ],915 1922-1924 Rosedale Road Sin Street Waltham Street 40 1,300 Loyal Street North Beacon Street Ttiverside Street 40 665 1891 Russell Avenue Mt. Auburn Street Bellevue Road 50 2,070 1892-1884-1907 Russell Street Holt Street ferry Street 40 290 � Rutland Street Main Street Waltham Street 40 1,710 1931 � t. Mary Street Mt. Auburn Street Belmont Street 40 385 1912 Snlisbury Road Belmont Street Maplewood Street 40 000 1929 � Sawin Street Cottage Street .Spring Court 30 265 � School Street North Beacon Street Belmont Street 50-60 5,200 1889 0 Sexton Street Cottage Street Private Land 20 250 Shattuck Road School Street Stoneleigh Road 50-100 770 1895-1928 � Sheldon Road Belmont Street Private Land 40 270 1922 � Short Street Bigelow Avenue Elton Avenue 00 115 1926 S dnev Street 3),larsh€ill Street TowTa Prnperty 40 90 280 1891 South Irving Parr Irving Street Royal Street 40 285 1991 � South Park Street TA-Iorse Street Buyd Street .30 275 1889 � Sparkill Street BeIrnont Street Madison Avenue 40 1,080 t� Spring Court Sawin Street Private Land 25 230 .Spring Street Main Street Commrm Street 40 2,15D 1812 Springfield Street Orchard Street Quincy Street 40 650 460 1928 Spruce Street )11t. Auburn Street School Street 40 2,460 1905--1915-1921 Standish Road Orchard Street Belmont Street 40 2,380 1928 Stanley Avenue Waltham Street B. &- M. R. R. 40 1,250 Steams Road Mt. Auburn Street Stonoleigh Road 40 550 1927 Stoneleig*h Circle Dailey Road Stoneleigh Road 40 620 1905-1928 M Stoneleigh Road Bailey Road Shattuck Road 40 1,588 1905-1927-1931 co Length Length Year 'Jame From To Width Private Public Accepted � Stuart Street Alain Street Highland Avenue 40 888 1813-1856-1877 Summer Street Alt. Auburn Street Waverley Avenue 40-50 31000 1920 Summit Road Maplewood Street Rangeley Road 40 260 1926 Surnybank Road Schanl Street Private Land 40 424 1921 Sunset load Common Street Avon Road 40 325 Setts Court Waltham Street Private Land 50-60 180 1996 Sycamore .Street Delmont Street Belmont Line 50 1,624 3 'IappaaiAv,enue Nyack Street Sparkill Street 40 430 1850 Taylor Street Alt. Auburn Street Arsenal Street; 35-40 225 1920 Templeton Parkway Mt. Auburn Street Belmont Street 40-76 1,785 1924-1925-1928 0 Thaxter Street Blain Street Town Land 40 200 � Thayer Road 'Brown Street Tov,-n Line 40 50 � Theurer Park Watertuwn Street Jackson Road 40 335 1929 Thurston Road Riverside Street Charles River Road 40 445 1928 Union 'Street Galen Street Morse Street 40 1,350 1906 !2: Upland Road Alt. Auburn Street Hillside Road 40 670 1910 n ro Walcott Road Fuller Road Channint; Road 40 430 198f1 0 Walnut Street Alt. Auburn Street School Street 40 2,670 1876 Waltham Street Pleasant Street Waltham Line 20-40 a,575 Warren Street Waverley Avenue Waltham Line 27-50 3,960 1928-1930 Warwick Road Belmont Street Fairview A-venue 40 560 1926-1929 Washburn Street Franklin Street Parker Street 40 635 1886-1897 Water Street Galen Street Galen Street 19-30 1,615 1851-1873 Watertown Street Galen Street Newton Line 60 2,870 1874 Waverley Avenue Main Street Belmont Street 40-50 3,900 1899-1907 Webster Street Warran Street Waltham Line 40 88D Wells Avenue Arlington Street Bigelow Avenue 40 460 1932 Westland Road Belmont Street Edgeclifl'e Road 40 400 1921 Westminster AvenueMain Street Orchard Street 40-50 1,440 1,700 1928-1930 Wheeler Lane Riverside Street Private Land 30 440 Wheeler Court Elm Street Private Land 40 200 Whitcomb Street Knowles Road Belmont Line 40 86 1928 Whites Avenue Main Street Palfrey Street 20-40 470 900 1886 Whitman Road Alain Street Waltham Line 40 300 Whitney Street Orchard Street Delmont Street 40 685 1874 Williams Street Galen Street Newton Line 30 500 t Wilmot Street Plain Street Highland Avenue 40 839 1919 O Wilson Avenue Belmont Street Channing Road 40 850 1925-1929 p Winsor Avenue Mt. Auburn Street Belmont Street 50 2,090 1901-1.917 H Winter Street Church Street Payette Street 26-30 800 250 1860 p Winthrop Street Mt. Auburn Street Boylston Street 50 730 1905 M Woodleigh Road Belmont Street Edgeclifl'e Road 40 541 1924 -3 Wollitzer Lane Myrtle Street French Street 20 270 0 Worcester Street Waverley Avenue Town Land 40 1305 1929 z Yukon Avenue Elm Street Private Land 40 153 n z 0 h TOTAL AREA OP WATERTOWN, 2,664.58 or 4.163 square miles TOTAL LENGTH OF STREETS: PRIVATE WAYS 11.82 PUBLIC WAYS 58.63 TOTAL 7OA5 cn ay TREASURER'S REPORT For Year Ending December 31, 19,34 Borrowed in 1934 Anticipation of Revenue Jan, 16. Bank of the Manhattan anhattan Co. of New York @ 41/2 $100,000 The National Shawmut Bank @ 41/� 100,000 Union Market National Bank @ 41/r 100,000 Mar. 19. Union Market National Bank @ 3 65,000 The National Sha-w ut Bank a 9 70,000 Bank of the Manhattan Co. of N. Y. @ 3 65,000 May 18, Whiting Knowles & Weeks .75 200'000 June 14. Faxon, Cade Company .89 200,000 Aug. 8. Union Market National Bank 1. 25,000 The National Shawnnut Bank 1. 20,O00 Bank of the Manhattan Company 1. 20,000 Sept. 13. Faxon, Dade Company .93 100,000 Dec. 18. Whiting, Knowles, Weeks .69 200,000 1,265,000 Bonds 1934 Nov. 1. Estabrooh- Company @ 100.57-21/4 Sidewalks $11,000 Street 28,000 Drainage 16,000 Dec. 1. Tyler, Buttrick, Company @ 100,43-21/2 School Addition 115,000 Library Addition 29,000 $199,000 .56G TREASURER'S REPORT 567 Bonds Paid 1934 Jan. 1. Sewers $2,000 ]gains 5P000 7,000 Feb. 1, Administration Building 11,000 11,000 IVIar- 1. School (Outside) 30,000 School 11000 31,000 Apr. 1. Schools 35,000 Ho mer School (Outside) 5,000 Drains-Sewers 61000 Playgrounds (Outside) 1,000 Streets 14,000 61,000 May 1. Water (Outside) 1,000 Refunding 2,000 Schools 31,000 East End School (Outside) 21000 Streets 17,000 53,000 June 1. Athletic Field 1,000 1,000 July 1. Water (Outside) 5,000 West Watertown Schaal (Outside) 12,000 Schools 3,000 Land 2,000 Sewers 2,000 Street 7,000 Fire Alarm Signal 8,000 39r000 Oct. 1. Sewers-----Drains 1,000 Water (Outside) 1,000 2,000 Nov. 1. No. Beacon St. Bridge (Outside) 3,000 Drains and Sewers 2,000 -- 5,000 568 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Dec. 1. Sewer 6,000 6,000 $216,000 Notes Paid 1934 Apr. 16. Anticipation of Revenue $100,000 May 15. Anticipation of Revenue 1002000 May 31. Anticipation of Revenue 300,000 Aug. 20. Anticipation of Revenue 250,000 Nov. 9. Anticipation of Revenue 300,000 Nov. 21. Anticipation of Revenue 200,000 Dec. 28. Anticipation of Revenue 200,000 Dec. 17. Anticipation of Revenue 65,000 1,515,000 Bonds Due 1935 Nall. 1. Sewers 20000 Drainage 4,000 $6,000 Feb. 1. Administration Building 11,000 11,000 °. 1. School (Outside) 30,{o School 1,000 31,000 Apr. 1. Hosmer School (Outside) 5,000 Playground (Outside) 1,000 Drains—Sewers 6,000 Street 14,000 Schools 35,000 61,000 May 1. Refunding 2MO School B. End (Outside) 2,000 Schools 31)000 Street 10,000 Water (Outside) 1,000 46,000 June 1. Athletic Field 1,000 1)000 TREASURER'S REPORT 569 July 1. School W. Watertown (Outside) 12,�000 Schools 3,000 Land 2,000 Sewers—Drains 2,000 Fire Alarm Signal 3,000 27,000 Nov. 1. No. Beacon St. Bridge (Outside) 3,000 Drainage (PA.) 2,000 Drains, Sewers 2,000 Sidewalks (PWA) 3,000 Street (PWA) 67000 16,000 Dec. 1. Sewers 60000 School Addition (PA) 12,000 Library Addition (PA) 3,000 21,000 220,000 Notes Due 193 Isar. 28. Anticipation of Revenue $200,000 May 19. Anticipation of Revenue 100,000 Sept. 11. Anticipation of Revenue 100,000 Oct. 11. anticipation of Revenue 100,000 500,000 The indebtedness of the Town and on what account it was incurred is as follows: Fire Alarm System $24,000 New Administration Building 172,000 Water Loans 9,000 Refunding Loan 4,000 Sewer and Drains 119,000 North Beacon Street Bridge 1.5,000 Athletic Field 6,000 570 W TERT{1WN 'DOWN REPORT Street Loans 100,000 School Loans 976,000 Land 1.1,000 Playground 6,000 Sidewalk 11,000 Library addition 29,000 $1,482,000 Statement required by Chapter VI, Town By-Laws, Article 4. State of debt and total cash Expenditures of the: Town for thirty years. Year Total Expenditures Town Debt 1905 $601,365.35 $788,800 1906 5690814.3$ 766,000 1907 789,785.64 792,800 1908 671,282.59 757,025 1909 702,274.31 724,725 1910 676,377.48 7900225 1911 811,158.18 761,625 1912 800,488.71 766,225 1913 795,500.10 802,225 1914 884,248.80 7677525 1915 978,082.53 775,725 1916 1,010,473.76 807,925 1917 1,165,912.95 809,500 1918 1,116,816.30 767,500 1919 1,525,651,33 1,003,000 1920 1,788,282.40 12087,000 1921 2,083,986.77 1,319,000 1922 2,037,672.76 11238,540 1923 2 J44,143.57 1,183,500 1924 2$ 71,082.55 1,679,000 1925 3,015,407.96 1,914,000 1926 3,010,470.05 21079,500 1927 3,3840965.67 2,023,000 1928 3,378,589.10 2,172,000 TREASURER'S REPORT 571 1929 4,011,343.85 2471,500 1930 3,909,7 95.26 1,982.,000 1931 4,282,947.52 1,947,000 1932 4,923,029.72 1,742,000 1933 4,171,875.82 1,49%000 1934 3,908,434.08 1,452,000 Financial Statement Total Debt, December 81, 1934 $1,482,000 Outside Water 91000 East End Schodt, Chap. 272, Acts 1915 20,000 Hosmer School, Chap. 299, .Acts 1917 25,000 No. Beacon St. Bridge, Chap. 780A- 1914 15,000 ;Senior High School, Chap. 372-A- 1923 300,000 Playground 6,000 W. Watertown School, Chap. 27A- 1921 84,000 Sidewalk (P.W.A.) 1111100 Street (P.W.A.) 28,000 Drainage (P.W.A.) 16,000 School Add (P.W A.) 115,000 Library Add (P.W.A.) 29,000 640,000 $640,000 *842,000 Valuations 1932 $57,928,155 Valuations 1933 55,447,85+0 Valuations 1934 55,079,515 . 168,450,520 1681450p520 Ahatenients 1932 2,044,976 Abatements 1933 826,893 Abatements 1924 479,744 5'72 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 3) 166,098,907 55,032,969 fv 1,65%989 842,000 Borrowing capacity for January 1, 1935 $808,989 The indebtedness of the Town matures as follows: 1935 $220,000 1936 2112000 1937 193,000 1938 168,000 1939 140,000 1940 122,000 1941 101,000 1942 79,000 1948 79,000 1944 75,000 1945 18,000 1946 14,000 1947 12,000 1948 13,000 1949 12,000 1950 12,000 1951 11,000 1,482,000 The following is a list of all moneys and securities which have been placed in my charge by virtue of any gift, de- vise, bequest or deposit: The Martha Sanger bequest in the shape of a fund deposited in the Watertown Savings bank. Bala-nee on hand December 31, 193 $686.36 Interest for year 1934 24.23 Balance December 31, 1934 $710.159 TREASURER'S REPORT 573 The Templeton Fund, $2,500 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 Fort Chester Division, .and an account in the Watertown Savings Bank for $500. The interest on same $97.64 paid to the Associated Charities for distributing at Christmas time as per order of the Board of Selectmen. 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, 1933 .$45,753.13 Interest for the year 1934 1,623.42 $47,376.55 Interest withdrawn on account of cemetery department 1933 1,581.66 $45,794.89 Names and amounts collected since last report John Johnson $15.00 T. Gallagher (Asl:anaz) 15.00 Mrs. George Owens 37.50 George H. Gr egg& Sons {Cross} 15.00 Mabel Powers 37.50 W. G. Rockwell (Secord) 37.50 Alice Capers 15.00 A. Kambagian 15.00 Ed. Doherty 15.00 W. G. Rockwell (Melding) 15.00 George H. {Gregg & Sons (ICrnhall) 37.50 Violet D. Young 50.00 J. Johnson. (Barsom) 75.00 J. Johnson (Boghosian) 150.00 Laura Crocker 30.00 Charles B. Watson (Bark°kman) 37.50 574 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Lavinia, Middleton 126.50 Wm. Hughes 15.00 Z. Dagavarian 10.00 K. Pesherian 50.00 IVIagdalena Hughes 15.00 C. 11. Oxner 7.50 David Ross 75.00 K. Vagaretialr 15.00 Hairy Calvert 15,00 J. W. Duvall 37.50 J. J. Johnson (Arisian) 7.50 J. J. Johnson (Misserian) 15.00 H. F. Cate (Sutherland) 50.00 E. H. Johnson 112.50 F. H. Johnsen 15.00 Normall Sevlgney 15.00 Henry Doherty (Hyland) 15.00 Jelin Sutherland 75.00 W. G. Rockwell (Cepurneek) 7.50 H. Derkazarian (Perelzian) 50.00 W. G. Rockwell (LeShalla) 62.50 John Johnson (Boghigiari) 15.00 Estate Irene Lathrop 50.00 Wentworth Sosn (Chase) 37.50 J. J. Johnson (Badlzan) 15.00 Tenni-Sements (Mageria,n) 30.00 Short, Williams (Mayer) 37.50 'dotal December 31, 1034 t��Ir,398.�9 I have also in my charge the following property of the public Library, which are not direct gifts or bequest to the Town: Rands from the Pratt bequest, amounting to $5,000. Bands for $2,000, invested from accumulated interest received from above funds. Interest due semi-annually TREASURER'S REPORT 575 and paid to Mr. Otis L. Hawes, who represents the com- mittee in charge of the fund. The Benjamin Hosmer Pierce Fund, represented by a deposit in the Watertown Savings Bank, amounting to, including interest $1,307.28. The Barry fund, deposited in above savings bank, amounting to $1009.77. Mary D. Emerson Alead Fund, account Watertown Pub- lic Library deposited in Union Market National Bank, sav- ings department, amounting to, including interest $3116.36. No sums can be drawn from the above accounts except upon written order of a majority of the Trustees of the Public Library. Receipts and Expenditures Balance, December 31, 1934 $130,837.66 1934 Receipts 4,051,037.78 - - $4,181,375.44 1934 Paid Treasury Warrants 3,908,434.48 Balance December 31, 1934 $272,941.36 W. W. NORCROSS, Jr., Approved Auditor LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF MATURING � Annual � Date Amount Rate Interest Interest Due Maturity Borrowed on account of I May 1, 1906 2,000 4 80.00 May and Nov. j May 1, 1935 1 Refunding Debt 1, 1906 .2,000 4 80.OD '' 1, 1936 ; It It1, 1916 2,000 4 80.00 'r ii 1, 1935 I East End School April 1, 40.00 C1ct. and April April 1, 1935 j Surface Drainage 1, 1916 1,(0�00 4i 40.(ID 1, 1935 j " � 1, 1916 1,000 4 ZOD i{ if 1, 1936 Li it 1, 1916 1,000 4 40.OD " " 1, 193771 1 191.6 1000 4 40.00 1 1938 1, 1916 1,000 4 40.OD " °` 1, 1939 1, 1916 1,000 4 40.00 " 1, 1940 1, 1916 1,000 4 40.00 1, 1941 j •* 0 121916 1,000 4 40.00 1, 1942 1, 1916 1,000 4 40.00 ;' " 1, 1943 1, 1916 1,000 4 40.00 e " 1, 1944 ' 'r 1, 19{16 1,000 4 40.DO " 1, 1945 1, 1916 1,000 4 40.00 " 1, 1946 « All May 1, 1917 1,000 4YA 45.00 "' I May 11 1935 High School Land 1L 1917 1,000 4% 45.00 1 I 1, 1936 44 " 1, 1911 1,000 4% 90.00 1 ' <` 1, 1937 j It ii April 1, 1919 5,000 5 250.00 j April and Oct. April 1, 1936 I Hosmer School 111919 ' 5,000 5 250.00 1, 1936 j it « 1, 1919 5,000 5 250.00 1, 1937 II " " 1, 1919 I 5,000 5 25D.00 " " 1, 1938 I j` 1, 1919 5,000 5 , 250.00 {' " I 1, 1939 i cc April 1, 1919 1,000 5 50.00 j April and Oct. April 1, 1935 1 Spring Street Drain 1, 1919 1,0G0 5 5 [ 50.00 I `. ri 1 1, 1936 J F{ f, ff u /F i 1, 1J19 � 1,000 6 50.00 i{ 1 I 1, 1937 J r, r if 1,1�J19 1,000 5 50.00 W 1, 1438 i 1, 1 J19 1,000 5 50.00 I rf r{ 1, 1939 1, 1919 1,000 5 50.00 {r « 1 1, 1940 1,1919 1,000 5 50.00 {f {{ 1 1, 1941 I rr /f it 1, 1919 1,000 5 [ 50.00 /r i{ ! 1, 1942 1 {f /r 1, 1919 I 1,000 5 ,0.00 F, {{ 1, 1943 /r fF fr 1, 1919 1,000 5 50.00 is ii 1, 1944 j /1 Fi rr 1, 1919 1,000 5 50.00 i, F{ I 1, 1945 1,1919 1,000 5 60.00 i` � 1, 1946 1, 1919 [ 1,000 5 1 50.00 1 Fi it � 1, 1947 1, 1919 1,000 15 I 50.00 " rr 11 194$ I 1, 1919 1,000 [ 5 50.00ri � 1, 1949 Nov. 1, 1919 1 3,000 1 4'a ` 135.00 [ May and Nov. 1 1, 1935 North Beacon Street Bridge C/1 rF if 1, 1919 3,000 4'�a 135.00 , 1, 1�336 [ � 1, 1919 31000 9' I 135.00 •r i, 1937 [ ff 1, 1919 3,000 1 4 Ji, J 1.95.00 1 `t 'f 1, 1938 1 •t ,1 1, 1919 I 3.000 [ 4% [ 135.00 1 1, 1939 w April 1,1920 1 17,000 5 [ 50.00 [ April and Oct. April 1, 1935 [ Drain and Sewer �d 1,1920 ' 1,000 5 50.00 rF It 1, 1936 Fr ./ it tv .1p, 1920 f y1,000 5 [ 50.00 Fi is 1, 1937 [ Ff ff if Q 1, 1920 .1,40( 5 [ 5)0.f)0 F; fF ,. 19S8 ; Ff ff ff 1, 1920 [ 1,000 15 [ 50.00 1 ,i r, 1, 1939 1 rr a rl y 1,1920 1* fi 00Q 5 I 50.00 [ /r 'f J 1, 1940 1 1920 1000 50.Q0 [ r, it 1 1941 1, 1920 1 1,000 15 50.00 [ rr fc ' 1, 1942 1, 1920 [ 1,000 15 50.00 J "' F{ 1 ], 1945 [ fr F{ u 1 t920 1000 5 50.00 n {{ ! 1 1944 [ {{ a u 1, 1920 1y000 5 50.00 ,r u 1 1, 1945 1, 192n 1 1,000 5 60.00 J " ri 1, 1946 1{ 4F tr 1. 1920 1 1,000 [ 5 [ 50.00 J Fr « 1, 1947 ; di {f of 1. �.920 1 1.000 1 5 50.00 [ IF ri 1. 1948 1 ,/ {F Fr G� y .iST 4F TOWN NOTES, TIME OF MATURING—•Coot uca Interest Date Amount Rate An nuai Interest Due Afatunly Borrowed are etecount of April 1,1920 J 1,000 5 J 50.00 f April 1, 1936 � April 1, 1949 � Drain and Sewer 1, 1920 I 11000 6 1 60.00 I f4 f, i 1, 1950 I 44 .i is .Tune 1, 1920 1,000 5 55.00 ` iTune and Dec. ,lure 1, 1935 � Athletic Field 1, 1920 j 1,000 5% 55.00 � Y, „ J 1936 � sY �, tyJ 1, 1920 1,000 5%� 55.00 � ,L LL 11 1937 � tL i, � 1, 1920 1,000 51� .566.00 fi eL 1s 1938 if si 5--3 y1', 1 9 2 0 y1',00��€77 5 1A 5_5.�0}f0� �• �f 1, 1.(9y 3 L9 a Y f [r 1, 1920 1,000 5 WOO I is if 1, 1940 April 111921 1,000 5 50.00 April and Oct. April 1, 1935 ; Drainage 1�1921 1,000 5 J 50.00 � iY Lx � � 1936 j 1-3111 1921 1,000 5 50.00 � if L� � 1, 1937 w L, 1, 1.921 1,0U0 5 50.00 " i' 1, 193$ ff � I, 1921 1,O00 4 50.00 i, 1939 f" 1, 1921 1,000 5 50.00 1, 1940 f4 M 1, 1'921 1,000 5 50.00 iY " 1, 1941 � 11 � 1, 1921 1,000 5 50.00 1 Yf " 1, 1942 14 Q 1, 1921 1,000 5 50.00 " Is 1, 1943 ; ,Y ►d 1, 1921 1,000 5 50.00 ,i ,e 1, 1944 ,Y -9 111921 4000 5 50.00 L{ 1 1, 1945 ; ,< 111921 1,040 5 J 50.00 Y' ar 1.1 1946 � 1, f921 1,000 5 50.00 fY fL I 1, 1947 � f! 1, 1921 1,0fy0L�0Y� 5 50.00 °► `� 1, 1948 J �' 1, 1921 11000 5 50.00 19-19 ; {' 1, 1921 1'U00 5 50.0011 1J50 � fi 1, 1921 1,000 5 50.00 Al rL f 1, 1051 J LL July 1, 1921 12,000 5% � 630.00 Jan. and July July 1, 1935 1 West Watertown School 1., 1921 12,000 5% 63,100 `F ii 1, 193$ it iF rt 1, 1021 12,000 5U 63�Ih,00 � 11 ri 1_, 1937 of !r •' 111921 12,0DO 5Iii 6:10.00 ar rF 1, 1938 j i, is rr 1 1921 12J.000 53A '680. 10 1, 1939 rt rr rr 1, 1921 f 12,000 1 51-4 � 630.00 � to to � 1, 1940 � -torr rr 1, 1921 I 12,000 5JA' 630.00 j Col3i � 1z 1941 � et if ar July 1, ID23 I 1,000 4 1,1 42.60 f Jan. and July July 1, 1935 School Flans 17 1;.}23 1,000 4 Y4 42.50 1, 1936 it 4 1, 1923 1,000 4U 42.50 it rr 1, 1937ro it 1, 1923 1,000 4-Yi 42.50 it ti 1, 1938 tF iF July 1, 1923 2,000 4U 85.00 Jnn. and July July 1� 1925 School Lands y 1, ILD23 2,000 4% 85.00 rr ri 1, 1936 I ii re tzj 1, 1923 � 2,000 43/L 85.00 it 1, 1937 > 111928 2,000 43/4 85.00 +i it 13 1938 ii ri C4 1, 1023 1,000 4 V4 42.50 ,i ra 1, 1939 rr rr 1, 1923 1.,000 42/1 42.50 rr et 7., 1940 � rs ti w 1, 1922 1,000 4 Vi 42.ha to ex 1y 1941 m 1, 1923 1,000 4%, 42.50 Art tr Fr 1, 1942 i t� rs � 1, 1923 1,000 4 V& 42.50 ` ri 1, 1949 � ti re 1, 1923 21000 4% 85.00 tr it 1, 1935 BRrnard Flock 1, 1928' 2,000 434 65.00 +i rr 1, 1986 1, 1923 1,0110 414 92.50 to Fr 1, 1937 1, 1928 1,000 4 V4 42.50 � `° tt � 11 1938 1 1,, 192.E 1,000 4% 42.50 1 it re � 1A 1939 j re ri 1r 192,E 1,000 4'A 42.50 it ri � 1, 1940 , if ai 1, 1922 1,0004 42.60 r rr rt 1, 1€341 ri rr 1,1923 1,[F00 4Yk 42.50 it rt 1, 1942 rF n 1, 1923 1,000 4 42.50 rt ti 1, 1943 rr ii Mar. 1, 1924 1,000 4 40.00 Mar. and Sept. � liar. 1, 1935 � Senior .high School 1, 1924 1,000 4 40.00 Of It , 1, 1926 Fr rt rr 1, 19 4 1�000 4 40.-00 It rt + 1, 1937 tr ri rr 111924 1,000 4 40X0 rt rr -1, 1938141 to LIST OP TOWN NOTES, TIME OF M °1`U ING�-- ontinuod 90, Annual Date Amount Ratio Interest IntereatDue Mae r'ity Bw-rowed an acc-ount of Mar. 1,ID24 1 1.,000 4 4 40.00 ] Mar. and Sept. Mar. 1,, 1939 � Senior High School 1, 1924 1,000 4 j 40.00 � :� ik , .1, 1940 ek 1, 1924 1,t000 4 40.00 1y, 1941 fi ke tt 1, 1924 1,000 4 1 42.50 ff tk , 1942 1, 1924 1,000 4'A 42.50 .. �# 1, 1948 1, 1.924 11000 4 Y& 42.60 re #i � 1, 1944 � ee iF et 1, 1924 3G}4100 4 1,200.00 Fe fe 1, 1935 i fi ii ■i C 1,1924 80,000 4 1,200.00 rr f= 1� 198+6 1, 19,24 :30,000 4 1,'200.00 1, 1997 1., 1924 80,000 4 1,200.00 " of 1, 1988 f fe ri sr 1, 1924 30,000 4 1200.00 er re 1, 1939 1,1924 30,000 4 Z200.00 " #e i 1 1940 1, 1924 30,000 4 1„200.00 r' #` � 1, 1041 j rk 1, 1924 30 "' 4 111.10 "` #r 1, I942 1, 1924 ROM 4�4 1,275.00 " F# � 1, 1943 ti 1, 1:924 30,000 4N 1,275,00 `r F+ � 1x 1944 if f< April 1, 1925 4000 4 1 .40.00 April and Oct. April ], 1985 J Playgrounds C 1, 1925 1.1000 4 40.00 `# 1, 1936 1, 1925 1,000 4 40.00 fr re � 12 1087 i fr 1, 1925 1,000 4 40.00 1, 1928 ff 1, 1925 1,000 4 40.00 er �< 1, 1939 Ff 1, 192u 1,1100 4 40. 10 fr I�#e 1, 1940 April 1, 1925 6 000 4 240.00 ' #e April 1, 105 High School Equipment 1, 1925 eG00 4 240.00 re :r 1, 1936 rc of ii 1, 1925 � 6,0Ob 4 1 240.00 Fs ,r I 1, 1037' � rf sr it 111925 6,000 4 240.00 I 14 tr � 1, 1938 it 44 1, 192.5 J 6,000 4240.00 a[ ra � 1= 1939 rr of r[ 1 1925 1 6,000 4 240.0D cr rr 1. 1940 � [r er [i 1,t 1925 1 11,000 4 440.00 rr ra � 1, 1936 j Coolidge School 1, 1926 11,000 4 440.OD 1; 1936 1, 1925 J 11,000 1 4 440.00 ra 1 1, 193'7 1 1925 11000 4 440.00 .s rr 1 1938 1, 1925 11,000 1 $ 440.00 , ad �� � 1, 193;1 rk r[ 1, 1925 j 11,000 4 440.00 � as a' 1, 1940 July 1,1925 2,000 4 80.00 I Jan. and July � July 17 1935 j Sewers April 1, 19265 I 10,000 4 .400.00 Oct. and April J April 1, 1935 j North End School 1, 1926 10,0€70 4 400.00 94 ar 1 r 1, 1936 � x ar as 1. 192E 10,000 4 400.00 a` � 1� 1937 rr as ar5-9 1,1926 10,000 4 400.00 as .e � 1, ins 1, 1926 IC,000 4 400,04 a[ ra I 1, 1939 i ra fd ra . 1, 1926 j 10,000 4 400.OG 11 1940 C r ar [[ 1. 1926 10,000 4 400.00 [a 1 I, 1�341 1, 1926 7,000 4 2$(t.0() ar 1[ 1, 1936 Streets M 1, 192E 7,000 4 280.00 rr rr 1, 1936 � Al �d April 1, 192E 3,000 4 120.00 [' 'd 1.j 1935 i Pavements W 1, 1926 3,000 4 120.00 1, 1936 1 It W 1, 1927 8,000 ' 4 820,00 April and Oct. j 1, 1935 ! West Junior Hilt School Ext. M 1, 1927 81000 1 4 320.00 r[ I 1, 193€r { as as a[ rr r� 0 1. 1927 8,000 � 4 320.00 j rk e.r ! 1, 1937 1,1927 2,000 4 80.00 I rr ra � 1, 1935 ; Sewers a3id Drains 1, 1927 2,000 j 4 80.00 16 a" 1, 1936 rr rr sr 1, 1927 2,000 4 80,00 ` as ar d I, 1937 rt rr [t 1, 1927 4,000 1 4 160.00 1, 1J35 Streets 1, 1927 4,000 1 4 � 0.00 1.,160.00 � �e rr � 1, 1936 � ra 1. 1927 '4P000, 4 16 Ye fr 1937 rr May 1, 1928 11,()00 3 412.50 May and Nov. ! May 1, 1935 1 Hosmer School 1. 1928 + 11,000 .3% 412,50 rr rf 1 I, 1936 I [r fr 1, 1€!'28 11M0 3% 412.50 as 14 1 1, 1937 1, 1928 11,000 ! 3% 412.50 ff �r i y., 1938 1 rr [kCYV LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF AIA`URING—Continued kr'nnl ad Date 1121102ant Rate Interest Interest Doc Alatarity $orr°uioed on account of May 1, 1928 10,000 3% 375.00 May and Nov. � May 1, 1935 Arsenal 'Street 11 1928 IU,O()() 3% 375-00 J �[ `d 1, 1936 J Fd i# 11 1928 10,400 3 K 2 75.00 � i[ i{ � 1, 1937 � Fd If y 1, 1928 I 10,00D a% 375.0D if � 1j 1938 )Slay 1, 1928 1.000 3 S6. 37.50 N Stay and Nov. J May 1, 1935 Water Mains 1, 1928 1,000 3% 37.50 �` '' � 1, 1986 1, 1928 14000 3?� 37.5�1 � [' `• � 11 1937 J F# :# 1. 1928 1,O0D 3% 87.50 [[ dd 1, 1938 1. 192$ 1,000 3&A 37.50 1, 1939 I Ft di 1. 1928 1 1,000 3 ' 37.50 1, 1940 f [{ 44 � 1, 192$ 1,000 3 ' 37.50 `[ i 1, 1941 If [4 1, 1928 11000 3 37.50 "{ J 1, 1942 J dF 1, 1928 1,OOD 3% 37.50 � ti rF � 1, 1943 If Fr Dec. 1. V)28 J 6,000 4 240.00 Dec.and June Dec. 1., 1935 I Sewer � 171928 6,000 4 240.00 � [# :[ � 1., 1936 1, 1928 6,000 4 240.00 � <d J 1, 1937 111928 5,O04 4 200.00 [d dF I 1, 19-98 May 1, 1025 14t000 41,, 595.00 1 [' rr May 1, 1935 j West End School 1, 1929 14,000 4?� 595.00 �� #[ 1, 1936 1. 1.;}2D 14,000 4li 595.00 1, 1937 1, 11�9y2�9�y} J 14f r000 4{V4 f5/9�5.(7710 dt y1, 1'938 1, 192�1 14,000 1/1 5i95.00 Fi [[ 1, Yt1 R39 r F[ dF er y1.1 y1929 1r2y,i��.i{�},�0 4{s}/4 .5Y1.�0.�0y�Qy {F i{ 1, 1194}0 J LF fi d[ 1, 1.. '��` 1dr'�000 4l/,4 J.J.IJ.VId {F [t 11 194 1 F# #e dr 1, 1.929 12„00 4?-f 510.00 [i <i 11 1942 � FF d[ dr 1' 1929 12,000 4'4 510.00 I t. " 1' 1943 is It 1 1929 12,000 4'4' 610.00 " 1 1944do if Jail. 1, 1980 2,000 41A 90.00 Jan. and July Jan. 1, 1935 � Sower 1, 1930 5,000 4 200.01 1, 1935 Lowell School 1, 1930 5,000 4 200.00 it a 1, 1936 tI ii 111930 5,000 4 200.00 to to 1, 1987 It 1, 1930 5,000 4 200.00 a [t 1s 1938 tI if Jan. 1, 1930 5,000 4 200.00 [' " Jan. 1, 1939 It 1, 1930 5,000 4 200A0 II It 1, 1940 I " 1, 1930 4,000 4 100.00 if Ii 1, 1941 It tt 1, 1930 4,000 4 160.00 " " 1, 1942 j rI it 1, 1930 4,000 4 160.00cc CA1, 1943 1, 1930 4,000 4 160.00 „ „ 1, 1944 tt 1, 1930 4,000 4 160.00 ! " " 1, 1945 Act it Jazz, 1, Ad 1930 2,000 4 80.00 Jan.-July Jan. 1, 1935 � Drainage 1, 1931 I 5,000 4 200.00 I " 1, 1986 'I 1, 1931 4,000 4 160.00 " i' + 11 1936 " W Feb. 1, 1931 J 11,000 4 440.00 I Feb. and Aug. Feb. 1, 1935 New Administration Building W 1, 1931 11,000 4 440.00 oil " 1, 1936 ( tr it tt 1, 1931 19,000 4 400.00 tt 1, 1937 ! '1 ►� 1, 1931 10,000 4 400.00 " " 1, 1988 I °' •• CrJ 1, 1931 10,000 4 400.00 to fir 1, 1939 I At d+ � 1, 1931 10,000 4 400.00 1, 1940 1, 1931 10,000 4 400.00 Is cc 1, 1541 1,1931 10,000 4 400.00 to tt 1, 1942 it " 1, 1931 10,000 4 400.00 It 1, 1948 II [' 1, 1931 10,000 4 400.00 It " 11 1944 .I a it 1, 1931 10,000 4 400.00 'i i, 1945 i tt it 1, 1931 10,000 4 400.00 •' " 1, 1946 " " it 101931 10,000 4 400.00 *' 1, 1947 1, 1931 10,000 4 400.00 1, 1948 It ,. 1, 1931 10,000 4 400.00 1, 1949 It tI t It [i 1, 1931 J - 10,000 N 4 J 400.00 1= 1960 It- - - Gr LIST OF TO NTN NOTES, TIME OF MATURMG—Cantinued Ant Date Amount Rate Interest Injerest Due Maturity Borrowed on account of Feb. 1,1931 J 10,000 J 4 J 400.00 [eb. and7 Aug. Feb, 1, 1961 J New Administration Building July 1, )9:32 8,00.0 J 4% 380.00 Jan. and July July 1, 1935 k Fire Alarm System � 1, 1932 8,000 J 4% '080.0.0 � .• r` � 1, 1986 1, 1932 8,0.00 J 4% 380.00 1 `• <' 1 1987 j `M Nov. 1, 1904 3,000 27,E G7.50 May and Nov. Nov. 1; 1935 Sidewalk (P.W.A.) 1, 1934 9,000 2'447.00 is 1, 1936 1, 1934 2,000 2 iV 45.00 1, 1937 " O 1, 1934 M 2,000 2 it 45.00 " 1, 1938 1, 1094 ; 2,0000 211 45.00 •` if. 1, 1939 " " Nov. 1, 1934 16,000 214 134.00 Mu and Nov. Nov. 1, 1935 ,Street (P.W.A.) �-3 1, 1934 6,000 2 Y& 104.00 " 1, 1936 1, 1934 6,000 214 134.00 " `" 1, 1937 rr � �, 334 {,000 214, 112.�4 " 1, 1938 1, 1934 J 5,000 'A 112.50 `r 11 1939 Nov. 1, 1934 1 9,00:0 J 2'A 45.00 Ma.v and Nov. Nov. 1, 1935 Drainage (P.W.A.) ro 1, 1934 2,000 214 45.00 rr 1, 1936 " p 1, 1934 2,000 2'A45.00 er rr 1, 1937 1, 1934 2,000 ? 45.00 11 1938 1, 1934 2,000 2114 45.00 " " 1, 1939 " n 1, 1934 2,000 46.00 4r It 1, 1940 ` 1, 1934 1,000 2'A 22.50 is ,r i, 1941 1, 1934 1,000 214 22.50 rr re 1, 1942 1, 1934 1,000 2,lL 22.50 �� �r 1, 1943 cr „ 1, 1934 1,000 ! 214 22.50 1, 1944 Dec. 1, 1934 j 12,000 2 J 300.00 lone and Dec. Dec. 1, 1935 School 4dclitio=i (P.�V.A.) 1, 1934 12,000 2% 800.00 a " 11 1936 a to of 1, 1984 12,000 23I2 300.00 It " 1, 1937 :[ rr ri i, 1J34 12,000 2% 300.00 ti to 11 1938 64 rr u 1, 1934 12,000 2% 300.00 " As1, 1939 rt rr ri 1, 1934 11,000 2% 275.00 " " 1, 1940 1, 193,1 11,000 2% 275.00 " ,t" 1, 1941 u d n 1, 1934 11,000 2% 275.00 •` 1' 2 1, 1934 11,000 2'/'-6 275.00 •` " 1, 194 " " N 1, 1934 11,000 2'i 275.00 " 1, 1944 Dec., J IQ.a4 31Q00 210i 75.00 Tune and Dec. Dec. 1, 1935 Library dditi©n (P.W.A.) 1, 1934 3,000 2 75.00 i, 1936 " `° it y 1, 1934 3,000 211a 75.00 " " 1, 1937 ttd 111934 3,000 2% 75.00 1, 1938 1, 1934 31000 2IA- 75.00 " 1, 1939 tr rr 1, 1934 3,000 2M 75.00 " 1, 1940 t+ it rt 1, 10,34 3,000 2% 75.00 '" 1, 1941 r: rs +l 1, 1934 3,000 2 75.00 " " 1, 1942 " r' " W 1, 1934 31000 2',3 75.00 1, 1943 sr rr ,r 1, 1934 2,000 21/2 50.00 1, 1944it 81 it I � 1,482,000 'b LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF MATURING--Continued CJ7 00 Annual Date Amount Rate Interest Interest Due Maturity Borrowed on account of 200,000 INfar. 28, 1035 Anticipation of Revenue 100,000 ;May 18, 1935 '{ 100,000 Sept. 11, 1935 81 100,000 act. 11, 1935 t' '• t� H O z O Watertawn, December 31, 1934 HARRY W. BRIGHAM, Treamtrer. H TREASURER'S REPORT 587 Insurance Amount Date City of New York $36,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Imperial 33,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Home 29,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Name 20,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Caledonian 25,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Liverpool London Globe 25,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Travelers 33,000 Sept. 1, 1936 1lome 42,000 Sept. 1, 1996 Mercantile 20,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Boston 33,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Aetna 33,000 Sept. 1, 1936 National Fire 33,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Massachusetts 12,000 Sept. 1., 1936 Boston 30,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Liberty 22,000 ,Sept. 1, 1936 Continental 1ta,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Firemens 20,000 Sept. 1, 1936 North America 53,000 Sept. 1, 198 Pennsy7lvainia 25,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Springfield 53,000 Sept. 1, 1986 National Fire 25,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Aetna 250000 Sept. 1, 1935 N. Y. Underwriters 38,500 Sept. 1, 1935 Penn 2f,500 Sept. 1., 1935 Queen 20,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Reliance 20,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Connecticut 42,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Liverpool-London Globe 26,000 Sept. 1, 1925 Hartford 453,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Norwich Union 19,000 Sept. 1, 1935 North River 36,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Firemen's 35,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Anglo-American 0,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Norwich [anion 8%000 Sept. 1, 1935 National Mr re 30,540 Sept. 1, 1935 588 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Amount Due Atlas 15,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Aetna .Auto Ins., Hartford 25,000 Sept. 1, 1985 Mass. Fire-Marine 36,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Liverpool, London 25,000 Sept. 1., 1937 Landon-Lancashire 7,790 Sept. 1, 1.98,7 continental 35x000 Sept. 1, 127 Travelers 15,000 Sept. 1, 1937 Hoene 1,0,000 Sept. 1, 1937 Home Fire-Marine 27,O00 Sept. 1, 1937 Benjamin. Franklin 6,000 Sept. 1, 1937 Superior 21,000 Sept. 1., 1937 Mercantile` 127,800 Sept. 1, 1937 Penn 26P000 Sept. 1, 1937 Queen 46,000 Sept. 1, 1937 Home 38,000 Sept. 1, 1937 Pecan 13,000 Sept. 1, 1937 St. Paul 135,000 Sept:. 1, 1937 Springfield Ins. Co. 485,870 Sept. 1, 1939 $2,265,000 Boiler Mutual 10,000 Fela, 1, 1935 Employees Liability 1.0,000 Jan. S, 1937 $,20,000 HARRY W. BRIGHAM, Treasurer. I� APPRAISERS' VALUATION Highway Department Building $9,520.00 Contents 1..1.,226.00 Oil Sled 921.00 Contents 1,150.00 Toolhouse and Shed. 4,429.00 Contents 7,474.00 Smith Shop 1,440.00 Contents 1,387.00 Dwelling Mouse 7,006.00 Garbage Transfer Station 2,085.00 Four acmes of 1a,-ad, ineludin ff clump 8,000.00 Gravel Pit 8,2.00;00- $62,838.00 Sewer system 525,000.00 Drainage. system 4,00,000M. 925,O,00.00 Moth Department Automobile $100.00 Tools 200.00 $300.00 Infirmary and Equipment Almshouse Building $34,229.00 Contents 2,505.50 5 Acres of Land 10,000.00 $46,734.50 Administration Building Building ,$24 ,899.00 Contents 51.,712.20 295,611 20 589 590 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT Old Town lull, Annex and Land 11,595 square feet of land $34,785.00 Town Hall and Annex 67,582.00 Contents 2,073.00 $1.04,440.00 Poles and Wires Department Automobiles and Equipment $2,000.00 $2,000.00 Park Department Athletic Field $50,000.00 Whitney ;Hill Park, 6 acres 10,000.00 Seltonstall Park, 5 acres 57,250.00 Howe Park, 11/2 acres 2,€00.00 Cooks Pond, 41,/2 acres 10,000.00 Playground equipment, tools, etc. 900.00 House 200.00 Equipment 400.00 Mseellaneous laird, deltas, etc. 3,000.00 Marion. Rd. and Orchard St., 6 acres 20,000.00 West End Playgraunrd 20,000.00 Land in Delta 62,600.00 $236,350.00 Water Department Dwelling house and barn $10,753.00 Contents 12,964.25 803,378 square feet of land 4%000.00 10,000 square feet of land 1,500.00 Water mains 650,000.00 $715,217.25 Public Idbrary 50,240 square feet of land $25,120.00 Building 78,076.00 Contents, books, furniture, fittings, etc. 710663.40 APPRAISERS' VALUATION 591 1.2,230 square feet of land, East End 3,100.00 East End Public Library 23,581.00 Contents 18,425.35 15,648 square feet of land 3,000.00 North End Library 9,237.00 Contents 8,622.40 $ 40,725.15 Health Department Automobiles (2) $600.00 $600.00 East Junior High School Land, 142,900 square feet $40,000.00 Buildings 281,834.00 Contents 3908.13 $361,522.13 High School Land and Building Lana $34,000.00 Building 408,940.00 Contents 103,539.90 546,479.90 Phillips School 57,010 square Feet of land $11,400.00 Building 34,340.00 Contents 7,304.10 $53,044,10 Spiing (West) School Land 17,599 square feet of land $8,000.00 8,000.00 Bemis School Lxttid 48,120 square feet of land S4,800.00 $4,800.00 592 WA TER TOWN TOWN RE,PORT Grant School Building $30,209.00 Contents 4,816.00 e$73 5,0it 5.00 Marshall Spring School Land $10p0.00 Building 92,925.00 Contents 8,910.63 111,835.63 James Russe]1 Lowell School Building $167,557.00 Contents 18,583.43 412 acres of land 15,000.00 201,140.43 ' Francis. School 55,208 square feet of land $1.1,400.00 Building 87,327.00 Contents 8,072.04 1.06,799.04 Hosmer 'School 80,530 square feet of land $16,000.00 Building and addition 192,340.00 Contents 27,822.31 236,162.31 Coolidge School, Arlington Strut Land $24,000.00 Building 189,969.00 Contents 21.,62.51 +285,601.51 Browne School, Main Street Land $17,225.00 Building 150,318,00 Contents 1.7,895.75 $185t438.75 APPRAISERS' VALUATION a93 Old Parker 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 $254,905.54 New Parker School 126,453 square feet of land $13,000.00 Building 98,027.00 Contents 9,958.72 $11.0,985.72 Central Fire Station and Police Station. 1.3,000 square Feet of land $26,000.00 Building 0,719.00 Contents, including apparatus .50,18 7.90 $126,9O6.90 East End Fire Station. Land $5,000.00 Building 32,616.00 Contents 19,078,8 $56,694.85 Veteran' Memorial Building $16,744.00 Contents 1,842.70 $18,086.70 Total $5,302,244.61 MA U RICE H. 01C�O�I]'YJ�N LL, JAMES H. SHERIDAN, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Selectmen, _ For year ending December 31, 1934. REPORT OF PARK COMMISSIONERS To the Citizens of Watertown: The Board of Park Commissioners herewith submits its annual report for the year 1934. Considerable work has been accomplished this past year toward improving present playground and recreational areas as well as the construction of five new tennis courts on the land adjoining Victory Field. These new courts will be ready for use in the early summer. The area, adjacent to the cinder track and old tennis courts has been resurfaced and graded and will be used as a playground this year. These new additions to our popu- lar recreation center were sorely needed and will go a great way toward relieving the already greatly overbur- dened tennis courts and ball field. Tho work on Saltonstall Parr is nearing completion and will improve considerably the appearance of the grounds around the new Administration building. Cement borders were built around each of the three sections which, form the Watertown Square Delta. This work was made possible by the bequest to this Depart- ment of the late 1VL-s. Hiram McGlauflin. Handicapped by ruthless slashes in its budget, brought about undoubtedly by that form of public hysteria which apparently has "Economy at any -price" as its sale mo- tive, this departmbnt has, nevertheless, Dept its barks, deltas and playgrounds in such condition that they have reflected credit upon the town. Much work remains to be dome however, in order that our children may have Rde- quate room where they may play in safety. 594 REPORT OF PARK COMMISSIONERS 595 The cant of maintaining this department has never added but a few cents per thousand to the tax rater yet that few cents represents many boxes itself in actual value to the younger generation whose future is the wel- fare of every community, and of the nation as a whale. Tax dollars should be saved by rather means than the handicapping of the boys and girls who constitute the future hope of all of us. WINTHROP G. ROCK WELL, Chairman GEORGE B. �►'�ELLMAN, Secretary ll �.iti.l A lR Le 11� ORSE, Park Commissioners. CONTENTS Appraiser's Valuation ...................................................................... 589 Assessors, Board of, Report .................................................. ......... 208 Auditor, Town, Report ...................................................................... 225 Auditor's Deport, Index to .—......--....................--...............-.—.... 376 Buildings, l,zispeetor of, Report ........................................................ 146 Cemeteries, Superintendent of, Report .....................I...............— 532 Clem, Town, Department, Report .................................................. 503 Clerk, Tuwn, Reeord of...................................................................... 26 CDUDsel, Town, Report ...................................................................... 211 DogOfficer, Report ............................................................................ 147 Engineer, Town, Report .................................................................... 548 Federal Ezncrgezicy Relief Administration, Rep[rrt .................... 153 Finance Committee on Appropriations, Report ............................ 11 Fire Department, Report .................................................................. 5 16 Health, Board of, Report ................................................................. 521 HighwayDepartment, Report ........................................................ 539 Infirmary Department, Report ........................................................ 152 Library, Board of Trustees, Report ................................................ 197 Licenses, Pees Collected For .....................................»...................... 504 Meeting, Aimnal Town, Warrant For ............................................ 26 Meetings, Town, Record of.............................................................. 33 Moth Department, Report .. ....... . ...... ... ............, .,...................: .. 145 Officers, Appoiated ............................................................................ b Officers, Town .................................................................................... 3 'ark Commissioners, Report ............................................................ 594 Physician, Town, Report ................................................................... 1611 Planning Board, lleport ...,................................................................ 159 Playground Commission, Report .................................................... 148 Plumbing Inspector, Report ........................................................,.,. 531 Police Department, Repart .............................................. ............... SOT Population ............................................................................................ 10 S,+ool Committee, Report ................................................ ......,.., 161 Sealer of Weights and Measures, Report................................. 139 Selectmen, Board of, Deport ............................................................ 214 'faxes, Collector of, Report ........................................................ 219, 377 Treasurer, Town, Report .................................................................. 566 'free Warden, Report ........................................................................ 143 Veterinarian, Town, Report .................................. ........................... 150 Water Department, Report ............. .................................................. 534 Welfare, Public, Board of, Report .................................................. 216 Wire Department, Report .........,...................................................... 141