HomeMy Public PortalAbout1935 Annual Watertown Report ANNUAL REPORTS
BY THE OFFICERS CE THE
TOWN OF WATERTOWN
FOIti rHE
Three Hundred and Fifth Year of its
Organization
YEAR ENDING DECEMBErl, 31, 1 35
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ME H MPSHIRE PRESS, IN-C.
Cambridge, Mass.
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TOWN OFFICERS FOR 193
Selectmen
JAMES H. SHERIDAN, Chair-man
MAURICE H. Q'CONN LL, Secretary
CHARLES F. SHAW
Committee AssigumAn
JAMES H. SHERIDAN
Highways, Sewers and Drainage, Sidewalks, Dust
Laying, Administration Building, Legal, Outside
Aid, Mothers' Aid.
MAURICE H. O'CCNNELL
Police, Soldiers' Relief, State aaird Military Aid,
Pales and Wires, Insurance, Town Physician,
Building Inspector, Street Lights, Dog Officer.
CHARLES F. SHAW
Fire, WorkmerVs Compensation, Tree Warden,
Moth Department, Engineering, Contingent,
Weights and Measures, Election Expenses, Town
Veterinarian.
Foam Clerk
NVILLIAM P. 1 cGUIRE Term expires 1936
HARRY W. BRIGHAM `Perm expires 1936
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Assessors of Taxes
ED' IARD F. WRIGHT, Chaim an Term expires 1936
JOHN J. CURR,AN, Secretary Term expires 1937
EDWARD A. OATES Term expires 1938
Collector of Tm es
FREDERICK J. COLBY Term expires 1936
Auditor
ILLIAM W. NORCROSS, JR. Term expires 1936
Moderator
EDWARD P. FURBER Term expires 1936
School convini.ttee
HARRY E. Vi IA.ITE, Chairman Term expires 1936
E. LOUISE RICHARDSON, Sec'y Term expires 1936
FRANCIS A. KELLY "Perm expires 1938
PATRICK A. MENT{3IN Term expires 1937
RO COE F. DAUGHTERS Term expires 1937
ARL G. A. JOHNSON Term expires 1988
AGNES G. PAGE Term expires 1938
Tnistees Free Public Library
RI1TH H. FURBER, Chairman Term expires 1938
SYLVESTER M. LORING, Sec'y Term expires 1988
REV. EDWARD C. CAMP Term expires 1936
CHARLES F. SHAW Terra expires 1936
JOIN A. COLLINS Tern expires 1937
JOHN M. RUSSELL Tenn expires 1937
Board of Hcalth
DR. EUGENE F. GOR. AN, Chnn. Term expires 1937
CDR. GUY C. P SCE, See'y Term expires 1938
DR. EARLE J. 11TYLIE Term expires 1936
TOWN OFF rCERS 5
Pork Commissioners
WINTHROP G. ROCKWELL, Chy-m. Term expires 1936
NOR AN D. MacKAY, S'ec'y Term expires 1938
GE+OR,GE B. WELLMAN Term empires 1937
water commissioners
AR,THUR C. FAGAN, Chasirwwn Term expires 1937
ARTHUR I. DAVIS, Sec'y Term expires 1938
JOHN P. GALLAGHER Term expires 1936
Tree Warden
JOIN C. FORD Term expires 1936
Ca stables
ALDO P. EMER ON Terra expires 1936
JAMES L. HADDIL Term empires 193
FRANK L. MAGUIRE 'Term expires 1936
'TANGELO C. PA.PALIA Term expires 1936
"JAMES L. OGIL IE Term expires 1936
Planning Board
RONALD M. STOKE, Chairman Term expires 1936
JOHN H. DARDIS, Sec'ij 'Perm expires 1937
ERNEST M. SMALL 'Perm expires 1988
ELIAS A. PE RXINS Term expires 1938
ALEC ASTORIAN Terra expires 193
APPOINTED OFFICERS
Superintendent of Moth Department
JOHN C. FORD I Term expires 1936
Rcyh;trar.s of V-0ters
JOHN A. LOYND, Chairs an Terra expires 1936
WM. B. McGUIRE, Clm-k- Term expires 198
"Appointed Alay 17, 1935
**Appointed May, 1935
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PAT'RICK D. GLEASON Term expires 1937
CLARENCE W. DEALTRY Term expires 1938
Town Engineer
OTIS D. ALLEN
Super rote-oident of Streets
PIERCE P. CONDON
Keeper of Infix-mart' and Pouvd
GEORGE H. WHITE
Town Physicians
DR. EUGENE GORMAN
DID. PERICLES CAN .ANELLI
rnspector of Cattle (vnd Town Veterinarian
HARRY W. JAHEMAN, V.M.D.
luspector° of Buildings
WILLIAM H. WILSON
Sealer of Weights and Mecoures
VICTOR M. ANDERSON
Agent for Burial of Deceused Soldiers
WM- P. McGUIR,E
Agent, Department of Public Welfwr{e
DANIEL II. MURPH
Fence Viewers
WILLIAM H. ILIFFE JOHN S. WILSON
FRANK W. WA'T.ERHO�USE
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Keeper of Lockup
JOHN F. MILLMORE
General Argent, Board of Health
FRED W. DODGE
Superintendent of Cemeteries
VAN D. HORTON
inspector of Plumbing
CHARLES M. HE `ITT
Town Cbitnsei
FRANCIS J. McNAM RA`. JOHN M. RUSSELL*:'
Playground Commissioners
ARTHUR C. FAG AN, Chairman Term expires 1936
EDIVYIJND P. HICKEY Terre expires 1937
BERNARD Sy McHUGH Term expires 1938
Dog Officer
WARREN J. EAS'TMAN
't`Appointed Nov. 1, 1935
*Resigned May, 1935
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Special Officers With Pay Whem On Duty
JOHN G. 'SKUSE JAMES T. PHELA.N
JOHN J. HOGAN P'ATRICK J. QUINN
MICHA.EL F. CASEY THOMAS RYDER
JOSEPH HYDE DANIEL H. MURPHY''
LAWRENCE J. GLrEASON JOHN J. REILLY
JOHN E. HEFFERNAN GFORGI Ff. WHITE
JAMES B. MURPHY WALTER E. RUNDLETT
FRANK A. GARAFALO PATRICK J. VAHEY
CORNELIU'S P. DELANEY C. J. +GILGUT
Fiaacrr c Comwiittce
JOHN A. COLBERT, CJaab•man Term expires 1936
WILLIAM G. GRUNDY Term expires 1936
EDWARD C. HALL Term expires 1936
EDMUND P. HICKEY 'perm expires 1936
,JAMES T. PHELAN Term expires 1936
D.R. R€ BERT S. QUINSY Teem expires 1936
ET}WARD C. WEBSTER Term expires 193
THOMAS E. DOYLE Term expires 1937
ARTHUR 13. JONES Term expires 1937
ANTHONY JULIAN Term expires 1937
FELIX A. LEO ARD Term expires 1937
DA NIEL J. MURIPHY Term expires 1937
ILFRED J. PAQUET Term expires 1937
FREDERICK D. SHAW Term expires 1937
FRANK S. BROADHURST Term expires 1938
MATTHEW W. J. CARLEY, Sec'y Term expires 1938
STERLING R. CARP,,INGTON Term expires 1938
PETER M. FEINBERG Term expires 1938
AYTIN PAPAZIAN Teem expires 1928
DOMENICO B. RAIMONDO Term expires 1938
ROBER.T T. SANFOR.D Term expires 1938
Public lV ighors
THOMAS R. DLAKENEY ROY Bf. EATON
HAROLD R. PEVEAR WM. CASEY
CHARLES CASEY WALLACE G. GREEN
H. DEANT YORK ALMON H. MacDONA.LD
TOWN OFFICERS �
HARRY W. PAC CARD F. F. G. GLTDDEN
FRED G. LEONARD JOS. McSHEFFREY
FRANK CAREY FRANK RUSSELL
JAMES MUR.PHY G. J. PRESTON
C. B. W-E ND:ELL C. J. OSGOOD
HUGH GOLDING JOSEPH KELLEY
DOUGAL 1VI cMILLAN HUGH GODDARD
FRED SDUOEY PERCY H. WALKER
JOHN RING LOUIS HIRSCH
ANTHONY FLYNN LEWISJ. BIRD
ARTHUR GOUL;CER MICHEL C:HIA.II PI
FRANK J. GARLAND
Measurers of Wood andBark
Ca. G. OSGOOD WILLIAM J. CASEY
C. B. 1ENDELL CHARLES L. CASEY
H AROLD R. PEVEAR
to WATEMTOWN TOWN REFORT
RECENT COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS
Committee of Seven ail Phllips School, appointed by
Moderator Furber on May 6th, 1035, under authority of
vote passed at adjourned Annual Town Meeting of April
10, 1935—Article 20.
Eric L. Johnson, 87 Barnard Ave.
Eleanor Krancer (Mrs. J. J.), 83 Palfrey St.
Thomas M. Dowell, 14 Bartlett St.
Henry W. Gibson, 14 Avon Road
Chas. F. J. Harrington, 9 Fairview Ave.
Carl G. A. Johnson, 136 Barnard Ave.
Harold B. Bhuo, 68 Marshall St.
Committee appointed on May 6, 1935 to acquire Arling-
ton Street land for playground purposes.
James 11. Sheridan, ex-of'icio
Maurice H. O'Connell, ex-offiwcio
Charles F. Shaw, ex-ofl"icio
Ronald M. Stone
Winthrop G. Rockwell
Otis D. Allen
Bernard S. McHugh
Committee of Five appointed on May 6th, 1935), on the
erection of a new Municipal Garage.
David E. Fitzgerald
Maurice H. O'Connell
Geo. W. Wilson
Edward F. Hughes
Dick-ran H. Boy=ajlan
Comi-nittee can new Police Station appointed on April 6,
1931.
Names H. Sheridan, ex-officio, 76 Green St.
Joseph R. Cooney, 11 Patten St.
Arthur C. Fagan, 0 Emerson Road
Pierce L. Fish, 78 Marshall St.
John McCree, 15 Adams Ave.
WATERTOWN TOWN RF.PORT 11
POPULATION
The estimated number of hihabitants of Watertown for
the year 1915, as shown by the State census, 16,61.5;
police census, 18,040. Police census January, 1917, 20,055.
Estimated population January, 1918, 20,500. Police census
J'anuaiT, 1919, 21,500. United States census January 1,
1920, 21,457. Estimated population January, 1922, 22,500.
Estimated population January, 1923, 23,000. Estimated
population January, 1924, 25,000. Mate census, April 1st,
19259 25,480. Estimated population Januavy, 1926, 27,5300.
Estimated population January, 1927, 28,500, Estimated
population January, 1928, 30,000. Estimated population
January, 1929, 31,500.. Estimated population January,
1930, 32,500. United States census .April 1, 1930, 34,913.
Estimated population January 1st, 1933, 36,400. Esti-
mated population January 1, 1934, 36,500. Mate census,
January, 1935, 35,827.
RECORD OF THE TOWN CLERK
WARRANT FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING
ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND TOWN
MEETING, MEMBERS
March 4, 1935
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, ss.
To any Constable in the Tv o-n of Watertown, Greeting:
In the name of the Comrr o nwoalth 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 St.
PRECINCT 2—Hosmer School, Winthrop St.
PRECINCT 3—East End Fire Station, Mt. Auburn St.
PRECINCT 4—Senior High School, Columbia St.
PRECINCT ;-)—Central Fire Station, Main St.
1 RECI ACT "aznes Russell Lowell School, Lowell
Avenue.
PRECINCT 7—Administration Building, Main St.
PRECINCT 8—Central Fire Station, Main St.
PRECIN,CT 9—West Junior High School, Waverley
Avenue.
PRECINCT Iil- Drowne School, Main St.
on Monday, the fourth clay of March, 1935, at 8 A. M.,
to act on the following articles, viz. :
Article 1. To choose the regular Town Officers for• the
ensuring year, the following to be printed on and chosen
by the official ballot, to wit: One Selectman for three
years, who shall also he a member of the Board of Public
Welfare, Surveyor of Highways and .Appraiser ; one Mod-
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RECORD OF TOWN DIEE'IINGS 13
erator for one year; one Treasurer for one year; one Col-
lector of Taxes for one year; one Auditor for one year
one Assessor of Taxes for three years; two members of
the School Committee for three years; two Trustees of
the Free Public Library for three years; one member of
the Board of Health for three years; one Park Commis-
sioner for three y ears ; one Water Commissioner for three
years; one Tree Warden for one year; three Constables
for one year; two members of the Planning Board for
three years.
Also for the election of nine (9) Town Meeting Mem-
bers for the three-year terns in each of the ten voting
precincts of the Town, and to fill the following vacancies:
one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1936, in Precinct
One; one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1937, in Pre-
cinct Two; one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1936, and
one (1) vacancy in terns expiring in 1937, in Precinct
Three; two (2) vacancies in term expiring in 1936, and
one (1) vacancy in term expiring in. 1937, in. Precinct
Four; one (1) vacancy in team expiring in 1937, in Pre-
cinct Five; two (2) vacancies in term expiring in 1936,
and one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1937, in Precinct
Eight; two (2) vacancies in term expiring in 1936, and
one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1987, in Precinct
Nine.
THE POLLS WILL OPEN AT S A. M. AND WILL
-CLOSE AT 8 P. I.
You are also required to notify and warn the legal
voters aforesaid to meet in the Administration Building,
in said Town, on Monday, the fourth day of March, 1985,
at 8.15 P. M., to act on the following article:
Article 2. To choose all other necessary Town -Off'icers
in such manner as the Town may direct..
The consideration of further business under this war-
rant will be postponed until Monday evening, March 18,
1935, A 7 P. :14+I., in the Senior Nigh School Building, Co-
lumbia Street, or until such later time as the meeting may
direct.
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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.
A rticle 4. To grant such suns of money as may be
thought necessary for the uses and expenses of the Town
for the ensuing year, direct how the same shall be raised,
or take any action relating thereto.
Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate
the necessary sung of money to pay that poi-tion of the
Town debt which matures on or previous to January 1,
1936, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any
action relating thereto.
Article G. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the
Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to
borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the
revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1935,
and to issue a crate or notes therefor, payable within one
year, and to renew any note or motes as may be given for
a period of less than one year in accordance with Section-
17, Chapter 44, General Laws.
Article 7. 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 anticipation of
the revenue of the year 1934, in accordance with the pro-
visions of Section 17, Chapter 44, of the General Laws;
any debt so incurred to be paid from the revenue of 1934.
Article B. To see if the Town will appropriate a, sum
sufficient to Pay the Coup y of Middlesex as required by
later on account of assessments levied on the town for its
share of the principal of the Middlesex County Tubercu-
losis Hospital Funding Loan, Acts of 1932 bonds matur-
ing in 1935, issued in compliance with Chapter 10, Picts
of 1932, also for any other indebtedness incurred and out-
s ta.nding crueler said Chapter 10, also for the town°s share
of the cost and interest on said bonds due in 1935, also for
the care, maintenance and repair of said hospital for 1934,
and including interest can temporary notes issued therefor
in accordance with sections of Chapter 11.1 of the. General
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Laws applicable tljereto, and for all other expenses in
connection therewith, determine how the money shall be
raised, or in any way act thereon.
Article 9. To see what method the Town will vote to
adopt for the collection of taxes for the year 1935, and to
fix the compensation of the Collector, or take any action
relating thereto.
ArtWe 10. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum
of money for the rent of the Grand Army )Full, care of
the grounds around the Soldiers' Monument, and to de-
fray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased
soldiers on the next Memorial Day, and authorize Isaac
E. Patten Post No. 81, G. A. R. and Watertown Post, No.
99, the American Legion to expend the same, direct how
the money shall be raised, or take any action relating
thereto.
Article 11. To see if the 'l own will vote to appropriate
a surer of money, to pay the cost of providing suitable head-
quarters for Burnham-Manning Post No. 1105, Veterans
of Foreign Warts of the United States, direct how the
money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto.
(Request of Burnham-Manning Post, No. 1105, Veterans
of Foreign Wars of the United States.)
Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate
a sum of money to pay the cost of providing suitable head-
qqarters for Watertown Chapter No. 14, Disabled Amer-
ican Veterans of the World War, direct how the money
shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Re-
quest of Watertown Chapter No. 14, Disabled American
Veterans of the World 'mar'.)
Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate
the slim of twelve hundred dollars ( 1200) for a heating
system for the World War Memorial Building, 215 Mount
Auburn Street, direct how the money shall be raised, or
take any action relating thereto. (Request of Watertown
Post No. 99, The American Legion.)
Article 14. To see if the Towii will vote to authorize
the Selectmen to appoint one (1) additional patrolman,
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in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 202 of the
Acts of 1912, and the amendments thereto, or take any
action relating thereto.
Article 15. To see it the Town will vote to accept Chap-
ter 31 of the General Laws known as Civil Service Laws,
or take any action relating thereto.
Article 16. To see if the Town will give permission to
the Tiehillath Ismael Cemetery Corporation, pursuant to
the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 1.14, Section 34,
to use for burial the following described land, formerly
owned by the Walth.—im Country Club and consisting of
approximately twenty-six (26) acres of land and bound-
ed : Northerly by Waltham Street; Easterly by Stanley
Avenue; Southerly by land of Nab,-es Buick Company and
others ; and Westerly by the boundary line of the City of
Wa.lthain. Said parcel is shown on the Assessors plan as
being Lot B, Blocks 6 and 7, Section 8; or take any action
relating thereto. (Request of Dexter S. Cohen and others.)
Article 17. 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 Day, or take
any action relating thereto.
Article 1.8. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate
the sum of fifteen hundred dollars ($1500) for annuities
to be paid to the dependents of two deceased firemen, as
provided by Chapter 340 of the Acts of 1933, direct how
the money shall be raised, or tape any action relating
thereto,.
Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to authorize
the Selectmen to enter into an agreement with the Boston
and Maine Railroad corporation for the lease of land in
the rear of the Boston and Maine Railroad station, be-
tween Spring and Church Streets, for a public parking
space, appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the
cast of construction thereon, direct how the money shall
be provided, or take any action relating thereto.
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Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to authorize
the School Committee to study the site and secure plans
for a new building at the Phillips-Francis School District,
and appropriate the sure of one thousand dollars ($1,000)
for the purpose of securing preliminary plans therefor, or
take any action relating thereto. (Request of School Com-
mittee.)
Article 21. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum
of twelve hundred dollars ($1200) for the purpose of
making the alterations made necessary by the rrew addi-
tion to the Senior Nigh School, direct how the money shall
be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Regi!est of
School Committee.)
A rtiele 22. To see if the Town will appropriate the
necessary sum of money for furnishing and equipping the
addition to the Senior Nigh School, direct how the money
shall. he raised, or take any action. relating thereto. (Re-
quest of High School Addition Building Committee.)
Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate
the necessary- sum of money to pay the cost of furnishings
and equipment for the addition to the Main Street Public
Library, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any
action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on Addi-
tion to Main Street Public Library.)
Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to direct the
Selectmen to acquire by purchase, or by the exercise of
the right of eminent domain, or otherwise, for the pur-
pose of erecting a school house thereon, the following; de-
scribed pieces or parcels of land, now or formerly por-
tions of the Gavin Estate, so-called, lying between North
Beacon and Arsenal Streets, east of Irving Street, and
west of Beacon Park, containing approximately 76,450
square feet of land, and owned by the follo-vdng-named
persons or others: Ida Boccadoro, Leo M. Faye, Domenico
Conti, and Charles F. Donahue, appropriate the sum of
forty-five thousand dollars ($45,004) necessary to pay the
cost of the same, direct how said sum of money shall be
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raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of
Committee on Riverside-Riverton School Site.)
Article 25. To see if the Town will instruct the Select-
men to petition the Legislature for permission to erect a
police station on Saltonstall Park, or take any action re-
lating thereto. (Request of Committee on New Police
Station.)
Article 26. To see if the Town will Mote to appropriate
the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars ( 2500) to be used
for preliminary plans and estimates for a new police sta-
tion, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any
action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on New
Police Station.)
Article 27. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate
the sum of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to pay the
cost of a new municipal garage, direct how the money
shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto.
Article 28. To see if the Town will authorize the
Selectmen to purchase or take by right of eminent domain,
the tract of laird containing approximately 180,557 square
feet of land, more or less, located on Arlington Street, for
Playgr•ound purposes, bounded as follows
Northerly by land now or formerly of Susan F. ]Brown
et al, and land now or formerly of Wilfred A. Norris,
453,77 square feet► Easterly by laird nova or formerly of
Herbert Coolidge, et al, 3+63.17 square feet; Southerly by
hard now or formerly of Thomas O'Connell, and land now
or formerly of Lillian F. Ellis, 409 square feet; Westerly
by Arlington Street, 475 square feet. Being shown on plan
of land in Watertown by Aspinwall & Lincoln, Civil, En-
gineers, dated November ?, 1929, appropriate a sum of
money not in excess of ten thousand dollars ( 1,0,000) to
pay the cost of the same, direct how the money shall be
raised, or tale any action relating thereto.
Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to authorize
the Selectmen to sell the present Town Hall site or any
part thereof, including any buildings thereon, for a sum
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 19
not less than six dollars ( 6.00) per square foot, or take
any action relating thereto.
Article go. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate
the sum of fifty-three thousand dollars ($53,000) to pay
the cost of materials, trucking, and all other necessary
charges arising out of the conduct of Emergency Relief
Administration projects, said suns to be expended under
the direction of the Emergency Relief Administrator, or
take any action relating thereto.
Article 31. To see if the Town Avill vote to amend the
By-Laws of the Town by striking out Section of �Chap-
ter X III of the By-Laws, ,ind inserting in place thereof
the following:
"Section 3. Ordinary domestic water rates by fixtures
shall be due and payable quarterly in advance, on the first
days of March, June, September and December of each
year. There shall be a fixed minimum rate charged for
meter service. Meter, manufacturers', and other large
consumers' rates shall be clue and payable mouthly on the
first clay of each month. All water passing thr nigh the
meter shall be charged for, whether used or wasted. If
the meter gets out of order or fails to register, the aver-
age consumption as shown by the meter when it was in
order shall be charged. The service pipe from the side-
walk stopcock .shall be laid by the department to the inside
of the cellar wall, or other place desired, and the expense
thereof shall be paid before the water supply is turned on.
The estate shall in all cases be chargeable with the ex-
pense of the service pipe inside of the sidewalk stopcock,
and also with the eater rates and with the payments and
penalties for violation of any rules, regulations or orders
relating to the water supply." (Request of eaterCom-
missioners.)
Article 32. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum
of seventeen hundred dollars ($1740) for the use of the
Water Department, for the purchase of a billing machine
and equipment therefor, direct how said money shall be
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-raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of
Water Commissioners.)
Article 33. To hear the report of theSelectmen rela-
tive to the laying out of the following named streets, to
wit :
Bailey Avenue, from om accepted end to Lowell Avenue;
Belknap 'terrace, from Watertown Street to Water-
town Street;
Merrifield Avenue, from Arlington Street to Bigelow
Avenue;
under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 84 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 tape by eminent do-
main, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any
land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or
sums of money necessary to pay the cast or land darna.ges
therefor, and the cost of construction, dir+eet how said
money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto.
And you N01 notify and warn the legal voters of the
Town of Watertown to meet at the times and at the places
herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in
Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by pasting
copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places
in. Town, seven days at least prior to the time of said
meeting.
Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with
your doings thereon into the office of the Town Clerk on
or before the time of said meeting.
Given under our hands this sixteenth day of February,
A, D. 1935.
MAURICE H. C'CONNELL,
JAMES H. SHERIDAN,
E DM A RD D. HAD LLA N D,
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Oflficees 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 Torn a printed copy
of this warrant, and also by pasting 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 TVat ertv°t n.
Attest: WM. P. McGUIRE, Town. Clerk.
ANNUAL TOWN MEETING
March 4, 1935
Precinct Officers
Precinct 1. Eugene L. Storey, Warden, Joseph J.
Morley, Clerk. Inspectors: Helen L. Boudreau, Frances C.
Murphy, Pearl A. Baxter, Lillian Sullivan, Grace L. Cole,
Delbert J. Kendall, Ernest W. Swanson, Mary Penning-
ton, Henry C. HaIenza. Counters: Dickran H. Boyajian,
Gordon R. French, Mary Callan.
Precinct 2. Arthur J. McCarthy, Warden, William B.
Glidden, Clerk. Inspectors : Blanche H. Robinson, Mar-
garet J. O'Driscoll, Ella. Lane, Frederick. O. FitzG+erald,
Joseph A. Connelly, George E. ,Stickney, Peter T. Coen,
Warren T. Shanahan, Patrick F. Durnan, Alexander K.
I- ard. Counters: Helen L. Marley, Richard J. Fontaine.
Precinct 3. Richard M. Hatch, Warden, John J. Inger
sore, Clerk. Inspectors: Roy L. Cummings, Walter J.
O'Leary, Roger E. Mathews, John C. Curtin, Mabel C.
MacNutt, Frank J. Hynes, Ernest K. Ingalls, Walter J.
Bovine, Y7-olee H. Gardiner, Thomas Creamer.
Precinct 4. William M. Emerson, Warden, John B.
Watson, Clerh. Inspectors: Elizabeth F. Mae-Donough,
Lavinia. Jensen, Thomas A. McNiff, Margaret Skuse, ,Amy
F. Osborn, Edith IVY. Beck„ Katherine E. Ryan, James D.
Hackett, Mary V. Holland, Francis Lightbody.
29. W ATERTOWN TOWNT REPORT
Pryecinet 5. Joseph B. Cooney, Warden, Grace M. Olson,
Clerk. Inspectors. Anrr C. Wilson, Minnie G. Proctor,
Cecelia M. Ford, Grace E. Ward, Walter R. Flagg, Odo
F. Hann, Sadie E. Nichols, Eller Linehan, Alice Withee,
Lena Buchanan.
Precinct 6. Harold W. Duvall, Warden, Lester A.
Murphy, Clerk. Inspectors: Katherine Landry, Gordon H.
Robertson, S. Alice Youngman, Mary G. Luther, Margaret
A. McDonald, Fanny L. Hall, Theodore B. Robinson,
Percy J. Van Dyke, Lewis A. Deed, Charles V. Ger•rish.
Precinct 7. Harry J. York, Warden, John T. Gleason,
Clerk. Inspectors : Bernard L. Ward, Walter J. McMullen,
Marie Gildea,, Ella. M. Humplireville, Cynthia, M. Watts.
Mary T. Dar.•dis, Margaret E. Barry, Percy M. Bonet, Mary
M. Hyde, Evangeline M. Johnson, Ernestine P. Howe.
Precinct 8. J. Allan Kimball, Warden, %17allace A. Ship-
ton, Clerk. Inspectors: Catherine CampbeIl, Mary McCall,
Esther T. Grace, Mildred Fencer, Clive P. Thayer, Mares
L. Caraway, Eattierine M. Rollins, Grace L. Healy John J.
McCann, H. Gardiner Thayer.
Precinct 9. Charles W. McGrady, Warden, Frederick
W. Owen, Clerk. Inspectors: George H. Lord, Ftances
Delaney, Emma Roche, Marguerite R. CoIbLv. Eleanor
Mosman, Margaret Hayes, Mary McElligott, Joseph J.
Kelly, Edmund G. T€rcei, Harry E. Hil1,
Precinct 10. Francis J.� McCarthy, Warden, Eller, B.
Lougee, Clerk. Inspectors: James W. Cannon, Joseph J.
Harrington, Bradford S. Wilson, John E. Mattison, Flor-
ence V. Haddie, Hannah Farley, Donald J. MacDonald,
Mollie E. Smith, Anna V. Hughes, Mildred Upit, Cather-
ine R. Hurley.
The foregoing officers ivere sworn to the faithful per-
formance of their duties by 'Town Clerk, 11Tm. P. McGuire.
The necessary ballots and pa,raphernalia for conduct-
ing the election were inspected by the election officers of
the various precincts.
At 8 A. M. the meetings were called to or der~, the polls
were declared open, and voting continued until -9 R. M.
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 23
The ballots were counted and the result of the same was
declared in the respective precincts.
The returns of votes cast in Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9 and 14 were duly recorded in the record books of
said precincts, and the ballet sheets and records were de-
livered to the Board of Registrars who proceeded to can-
vass the same with the following result, which was de-
clared by the Town Clerk.
The following persons indicated by (*) were elected
and were sworn to the faithful performance of their
duties by Town Clerk, 'Alm. P. McGuire.
Total Vote Cast; 10,348
SELECTMEN, MEMBER OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE,
SURVEYOR OF HIGHWAYS AND APPRAISER—
For Three: Years
Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total
Edward D,
Holland ............ 509 512 337 225 450 310 319 1609 292 423 3985
*Charles F. Shaw 606 723 654 828 584 701 777 430 390 473 6166
Blanks ........ .. ...... 29 25 5 20 25 16 16 32 7 22 197
310DERATOR• F,or One Year
*Edward P.
.Farber ...... ... 443 565 615 783 493 647 695 300 325 376 5242
John M."Russell.... 647 656 371 280 550 367 400 742 338 523 4874
Blanks ................... 54 30 10 10 16 13 17 28 26 19 232
TREASURER—For One Year
*Harry W.
Brigham ............ 875 1030 904 997 864 938 976 824 567 755 8740
Blanks .................. 269 230 92 76 195 89 136 236 122 163 1608
COLLECTOR OF TAXES—For One Year
*Frederick J.
Colby ................ 897 1032 902 998 880 949 971 846 572 769 8816
Scattering ............ 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2
Blanks .................. 247 228 94 75 177 78 141 224 117 149 1530
AUDITOR--For Ore Year
*William W.
orcross, Jr. .... 842 1013 882 9889 851 938 946 821 545 729 8555
Blanks .................. 302 247 114 85 208 89 166 249 144 189 1193
ASSESSOR OF TAXES—For Three Years
*Edward A. Bates 753 800 394 270 535 360 4E11 762 356 539 5180
Ronald M. Stone.. 338 432 592 793 505 651. 677 271 306 349 4914
Bunks .................. 53 28 10 10 19 16 24 37 27 30 254
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SCHOOL COMMITTEPFor Three Years
Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total
Charles F. J.
Harringtan .....— 614 627 365 260 628 389 397 718 350 524 4772
'Carl G. A.
Jahiison ____ dIG 516 604 805 487 639 676 281 300 355 5078
John J. Kennedy.. 619 692 353 239 544 342 3.94 736 347 513 47'19
*Agnes G. Page .. 447 508 597 790 477 615 662 269 200 241 5009
Blanks .................. 192 177 73 52 82 70 95 136 81 103 1061
LIBRARY TRUSTEES—For Three Years.
*Ruth H. Farber .. 452 567 611 794 492 657 705 292 329 368 5267
$Sylvester M.
Loring .............. 369 466 596 M 485 644 681 264 303 856 4966
Henry L. Morley.. 572 622 344 229 628 327 355 689 319 492 4477
Alice D. Sullivan 672 684 363 250 518 331 356 735 327 493 4759
Blanks .................... 223 181 78 81 95 95 97 160 100 127 1237
BOARD OF HEALTH—For Three Years
*Guy C. Pesce .... 585 638 651 848 545 699 768 352 399 453 5938
Edward M. Quinn 505 570 326 210 490 311 313 666 274 483 4098
Blanks .................. 54 52 19 15 24 17 31 52 16 32 312
PARK COMMISSIONER—rior Three Years
*Norman D,
MacKay ............ 372 501 619 820 504 086 692 284 314 363 6155
William k
Regau .............. 670 705 354 229 516 328 385 737 354 516 4794
Blanks .................. 102 54 23 24 39 13 35 0 21 39 399
WATER COMMIS SIONER—P or Three Years
*Arthur I. Davis.. 438 659 616 818 493 685 699 273 309 355 5245
Ralph W- Kearns 610 635 354 238 529 3213 378 751 348 525 4694
Blanks ............... 96 66 26 17 37 16 35 46 32 38 409
TREE WARDEN—For One Year
-'John C. Ford .... 886 1046 885 965 911 918 953 897 566 782 8809
Blanks ................ 258 214 111 108 148 109 159 173 123 136 1539
CONSTABLES—For One Year
*Waldo P.
Emerson ............ 436 599 657 848 538 699 721 345 358 411 5612
*James L. Haddie 697 843 784 1101 766 852 839 729 494 623 751E
;Frank L.
Maguire ....... 766 881 786 913 810 847 842 797 487 674 7803
Albert Valentino .. 644 629 278 199 442 286 358 568 299 421 4124
Blanks ................ 889 828 483 358 621 297 576 771 439 625 5987
Alexander PLANNING BOARD—For Three Years
Astorian ............ 616 660 29.9 388 435 271 3115 608 303 405 4099
Elias A. Perkins 637 651 342 265 529 871 420 713 353 51.4 4795
"Ernest M. Small 353 452 613 821 508 698 6.98 297 306 370 5111
Massis N_
Tornassian ........ 366 492 572 766 455 593 614 245 276 310 4679
Blanks ................ 317 275 166 106 191 126 177 277 140 237 2012
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 25
TOWN MEETING MEMBERS
PRECINCT ONE
Three Year Term—Vote for Nine
*Anne, Louis 110 Templeton Parkway 359
Marker, Forrest W. 23 Woodleigh Road 203
Clark, Charles E. 15 Bostonia Avenue 2 02
*Cohen, Dexter S. 30 Kiniball Road 268
Crupi, Dominick 11 Keith Street 206
Crupi, Joseph R. 11 Keith Street 200
Crupi, Salvatore 11 Keith Street 06
*Curran, .Palm J. 826 Mt. Auburn Street 408
Callinaro, Americo 38 Crawford Street `?44
Gaqi, Andrew S. G. 12 Mel,endy Avenue 58
*Hartung, Paul G. 27 Maplewood Street 290
Johansen, Hjalmar 42 Maplewood Street 154
Levine, Bernard 1. 38 Brimmer Street 1.31
Lexander, Geor e A, 12 Woodleigh Road 101
Lincoln, Ralph . 106 Belmont Street 204
11Iax'ueci, Joseph 49 Cottage Street 1+67
*1�fcCartny, Wallace E. 32 Melendy Avenue 293
Mercurio, Salvatore 26 Norseman Avenue 201
*51urphyr, "William D. 02 Prentiss Street 368
Natale, Alfred 41 Berkeley Street 230
*Powers, Michael J. 29 Brimmer Street 282
Pugliese, Guido 805 'Mt. Auburn Street 228
Riordan, Helen E. 81 Kimball Road 219
Smith, James B. 68 Tonwli oji Parkway 241
Stanley, Henry* 58 Elton venue 134
Stanley, N azaret 58 I",Iton vernue 101
*Toscano, kntonio 23 Brimmer ,Street 267
"Vahey, Josepl S. 93 hillside Road 317
Wallace, John F. 1.61 Hillside Road 237
Wolfe, John 0. 26 Maplewood Street 149
Zaino, Albert 51 Crawford Street 195
Seatterin6, 1
Blanks, 3404
One. Year "berm (To fill vacancies)
,Term expires 1936
"Piantedosi, Dick 47 Crawford Street 3
Scattering, G
Blanks 1125
PRECINCT TWO
Three Year Tern--Vote for Nine
Aerberian, Diran 129 Nichols Avenue 385
*Burns, Patrick R. 571 Mt. Auburn Street 479
Busconi, Henry 12 Oliver Roars 306
Plusconi, Joseph 40 uimby Street 269
*Clifford, Timothy 36 osmer Street 427
:Coffey, Julia 7 Dexter Avenue 492
*Driscoll, John 86 Spruce Street 483
Duffy, Peter H. .-5 Arthur Terrace 40
*Ford, Anna 182 School Street 494
Gregory*, G. ,John 69 Putnam Street 317
Gullason, Roland S. 55 Hazel Street 166
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Hagopian, Kamp H. 37 Melendy Avenue 295
Kavalgian, Aram 553 Mt Auburn Street 257
=*Kenney, John J. 99 Boylston Street 597
'McLaughlin, James 85 Hosmer Street 411
Musserian, Dezran. 72 Dexter Avenue 280
Natale, Joseph 26 Putnam Street 305
*Oates, Edward A. 37 Hazel Street 660
Pane, Philip 61 Laurel Street 300
Riccio, Alfred T. 227 Boylston Street 269
*Sullivan, M. Frank 29 Dartmouth Street 522
Vincent, George F. 95 Boylston Street 365
Scattering, I
B lank s, 2867
Two Year Terra (To till vacancy)
Term expires 1937
*Ryan, Alice 39 Hazel Street 80,
Blanks, 458
PRECINCT THREE
Three Year Terni—'Mote for Nine
*Hell, William 17 Appleton Street 580
¢Bufrum, Erving N. 33 Hillside Road 562
Hansbe"y, Frederick J. 61Carver Road 326
'Hedlund, Oscar F. 183 Maplewood Street 519
Hennessy, Edward F. 114 Hillside Road 318
*Howard, Herbert W. 20 Carver Road, East 551
111azone, Aloris 12 Irma Avenue 1110
McCree, John 15 Adams Avenue 358
'Melanson, Ernest J. 2 Upland Road 392
Mulvahill, Thomas J. 86 Langdohn Avenue 343
"'Page, Rodney Q 366 School Street 561
Partridge, Albert L. 54 Langdon Avenue 471
'Peterson. Hadar 21 Carver Road, East 374
,Shea, Edna 14 Irma Avenue 230
*Tyler Earle S. 1+64 Maplewood Street 514
Wheelack, Joseph A. 41 Rangeley Road 291
Wilkins, Arthur D. 35 Lloyd Rand 287
Wilkins, Marie A. 35 Lloyd Rva (l 213
Blanks 1974
Two Year Term (To fill vacancy)
Term expires 1937
*Campbell, Percy C. 330 School Street 776
Blanks 220
One Year Term (To Till vacancy)
Terra expires 1936
*Jones, William H. 181 Maplewood Street 773
Blanks, 223
PRECINCT FOUR
Three Year Term Vote for Nine
*Colby, Luli+e E. 86 Bailey Road 718
*Cooc , Lester 99 Robbins Road 691
Dealtr , Clarence W. 51 Garfield Street 539
*Fay, Allen M. 42 Bailee Road 799
*Gray, Frank A. 20 Lincoln Street 571
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*Hale, Frederik F. 69 Bailey Road 684
*Johnson, Carl G. A, 136 Barnard Avenue 763
Kennett, Russell B. 128 Barnard Avenue 493
Liljabolm, Sydney 40 Garfield Street 223
Patey, George '4'G'. 61 Walnut Street 221
*Richardson, Ray V, 25 Robbins Road 585
"Small, Ernest M. 42 Walnut Street 562
,-Stone, Walter C. 19 Stoneleigh Road 792
Tomassian, Massis N. 71 Spruce Street 401
Blanks, 1725
Two Year Term (To fill vacancy)
Terra expires 1937
Gavin, Andrew 25
*G rawer, James G. 71
Blanks, 121
One Year Term (To fill vacancy)
Term expires 1936
*Emery, Frank D. 9 Franklin Street 806
*Stone, Ronald 11",[. 100 Russell Avenue! 893
Blanks, 447
PRECINCT FIVE
Three Year Term—Vote for Nine
"Bacon, Edward K. 16 Royal Street 506
Berquist, John H. 197 Arsenal Street 405
*Chase, Charles 4, 6 Patten Street 476
*-Colligun, Charles P. to Roval Street 499
*C4llins, John A. 43 Paul Street 510
Flanagan, Dennis P. 21 Fifield Street 826
Gaff nev, George J. 17 -Bay Street 375
*Gregg, Walter H. 12 Riverside Street 482
Hanley, Thomas 95 Irving Street 409
Kelley, James 1%1. 26 Frank Street 387
1�.it�chla, Albert 41 Frank Street 330
151acGregor, William C. 14 Priest Road 314
*Madden, James P. G4 North Beacom Street 504
.Morley, Edward F. 17 Patten Street 228
*Morley, Henry L. 115 North Beacon Street 411
Morris, Griffith E. 41 Irving Street 383
"Norbury, Albert E. rail '!'aul Street 424
Piantedosi Angelo 74 Riverside Street 116
Sanger, A.fice E. €3 Fifield Street 348
''Whitney, Charles. A. 15 Fifield Street 413
Blanks, 1585
One Year Terra (To fill vacancy)
Term expires 1937
*Collins, Ravenel L. 70 Be+echs ood Avenue 510
31agou Mora L. 54 Perluossette Street 288
Scattering, 1
Blanks, 260
PRECINCT SIX
Three Year Term—Vote far Nine
*Bell, Frederick 20 Fitchburg Street 68D
*Brown, Charles Jewell 211 Orchard Street 717
*Craig, John F. 37 Lowell Avenue 504
28 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Ca nwley Charles B. F. 111 Poplar Street 332
*Geary, John J. .17 Bradford Road 462
"Hall, Sidney TS'U". 1.4 Carroll Street 636
Harrington, Charles F, J. 9 Fairview Avenue 404
Holmes, William M. 18 .Fuller Road 414
Jellison, Harold M. 79 Orchard Street 316
*Johnson, Grace E. 162 Common Street 581
'Packard, Gardner F. 148 Lovell Road 698
Scott, Ernest D. 31 Channiii g Road 424
"a.ngussu, Sebastian 92 Bellevue Road 159
Webb, John C. 87 Yo lar Street 415
White, George H. 59 Wilson Avenue 579
*Wright, Donald D. 27 faller Road 564
Blanks,, 1458
PRECINCT SEVEN
Three Year Term.—Vote for Nine
*Blazo, Harold B. 68 Marshall Street 025
'Brink, Virgil C. 131 Marsliall Street 533
Cerqua, Nello 89 Winter Street 198
Corcoran, Mary C. 14 Palfrey Street 377
Coughlin, Jeremiah J. 14 Summer Street 256
Dardis, John 1-1. 2C Hawthorne Street 929
*Fancy, Raymond A. 96 Marshall Street 538
Field, Robert F. 104 Church Street 366
Foley, Augustine A. 66 Spring Street 295
Gray, Lewis A. 66 Katherine Read 882
*Howard ferry B. 46 (Catherine Road 458
*14unt, Kamer F. 42 Oliver Street 580
''Hyde, Joseph 66 Marshall Street 465
*Johnson, Andrew T. 59 Palfrey Street 425
Krancer, Eleanor 83 Palfrey .Street 198
*McGla flin, B. Fay 36 (Catherine Road 662
Pa palia, Ray 191 Summer Street 224
Savage, Frances M, 142 Palfrey Street 339
Shutt, George 211 Palfrey Street 251
*Tufts, John F. 137 Alarshall Street 663
Blanks, 1915
PRECINCT EIGHT
Three Year Term--Vote for Nine
Burke, Lawrence 78 Chestnut Street 527
Burns, Joseph A. 25 Pleasant Street 281
*Cahill, Patrick D. 49 1-1yrtle Street 554
Callahan, Dennis C. 39 Water Street 377
`'CliflDrd, Daniel J. 22 Myrtle Street 513
Coleman, George W. 28 Green Street 365
`Collins, Charles E. lb 7 Calm Street 447
Corbett, William 26 Morse Street 317
*Ceurtncv, David R. 220 Main Street 419
'Lyons, Sohn F. 48 Maple Street 459
3LCarthy, Walter 48 Cuba :street 267
McDonnell, Robert J. 19 California Park 287
*Monahan, George T-1, 10 Union Street 419
Monahan, Jahn P. 5 1-Tyrtle Street 339
Quinn, Edward M. 41 Cuba Street 397
°'Shields, 'William J. 81 Galen Street 484
'Walsh, Ralph 42 Capital Street 433
Blanks, `?64 G
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 29
Two Year Term (To fill vacancy)
Term expires 1937
Dyer. 'Edward E. 62 Capital Street 254
*Walsh, Lea F. 63 Union Street 577
I31a�tks, 233
One Year Term (To fill vacancy)
Term expires 1936
*Casey, Miebael F. 83 Pleasant Street 672
�'Iiearns, Ralph W. 97 Galen Street 766
Blanks, 712
PRECINCT NINE
Three Year Term—Vote for Nine
*A ms. Verna B. 18 f ffrington Street 301
Carbone, Giovanni 26 Gertrude Street 230
*Carroll, Joseph L. 3 Whitney Street 355
Carta, Roger 19 James Street 182
*Cant€bar, Charles H. 5 Highland .Avenue 280
Christofferson, Curl A. 3-A Hilltop Road 209
Cornetta, Antonio 151 ,Sycamore Street 214
Delaney, Cornelius P, 9 Highland Avenue 257
*OeLaney, John C. 07 Belmont Street 301
*Eraser, Angus 240 Sycamore Street 279
*-McDonald, .Michael A. 177 Sycamore Street 274
Mosman, Chase P. 127 Highland Avenue 229
Norton, Clinton L. 6 Hilltop Read 260
*O'Connell, James J. +26 Westminster Avenue 299
*O'Connell, Patrick H. 26 Westrainster Avenue 276
"Owen 'Leonard 254 Sycamore Street 371
]31ar,ke, 1834
Two Year Term (To fill vacancy)
Term expires 1937
Lagerblade, Chester B, 4-A Hilltop Road 128
:'Swranson, Roy 13. 361 Orchard Street 344
Blanks, 217
One Year Terra (To fill two vacancies)
Terra expires 193E
Scattering, 25
Blanks, 1353
PRECINCT TEN
Three Year Term—Vote for Nine
*Allen, Henry 33 Olcott Street 460
Eau, Wesley H, 2 Buick Street 1.89
*Carroll, Joseph H. 50 Copeland Street 478
Corr, Joseph II, 237 Pleasant Street 160
*Dale, George 13_ 654 Main Sta-eet 429
*Donnelly, Lawrence 32 Olney Street. 395
Ellis, Gorge i11 97A Olvott Street 272
*Fitzgerald, David E. 34 01cott Street 449
*Harrirgton, Michael J. 37 Gilbert Street 4310
Hayes, Jahn J., Jr. 467 Main Street 274
Hewitt, William S. 649 Main Street 816
ITUll, Ruth N. 47 Emerson Road 283
Hunt, Harold 1. 35 Emerson Road 305
So WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
*Kelly, Riehard bfi r Main 'Street 390
Lindahl, .Fred E. 20 Prescott Street 30a
MacRen, Clarence W. 19 Rutland Street 311
*O'Brien, Richard J. 583 Main Street 333
*Reid, Martin J. 23 Chapman Street 395
Rosati, Sal}ato 96 Eighland Avenue 108
Blanks, 1985
TOWN MEETLNG AlEMBERS 13Y VIRTUE OF THEIR OFFICES
Selectmen
James H. Sheridan
Maurice H. O'Connell
Charles F. Shag
Town Clerk
Wn'l, I'. McGuire
Treasurer
Harry W. Brigham
Collector of Taxes
Frederick J. Colby
Auditor
WM. W. Norcross, Jr.
Moderator
Edivard P. Furber
Town Counsel
*John M. Russell
Tree Warden
John C. Ford
Chairman, School Committee
Harrie E. 'Waite
Chairrnazi, Board of Health
Dr. Eugene F. Gorman
Chairman, Park Commissioners
Winthrop G. Rockwell
Chairman, Playgraund Commissioners
Arthur C. Fagan
*Appointed by Selectincnn on May 3, 1935, to fill vacancy of
Francis J. McNamara who ;vent to Washington to serve in De-
partment of Justice,
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 31
Chairman, water Commis,sinners
Arthur C. Faun
Chairman, Planning board
Ronald M. Stone
Chairman, Library 'Trustees
Rath H. Furber
Representatives in General Court
Leo P. Landry
John A. Alurray
Chairman, $aard of Assessurs
Edward F. Wright
Finance Committee
John A. Colbert 14 Appleton Terrace
Wilfred J. Paquet 95 Spruce Street
Robert S. l uinby-, M. D. 361 Schaal Street
William G. Grundy 29 Carver Read
Names T. Phelan 103 Chapman Street
Edward C, 'Webster 124 Marshall Street
Thomas E, Doyle 76 Hillside Road
Frederick D. Shaw 46 Oliver Street
Arthur B. Jones 29 Carroll Street
Felix A. Leonard 30 Brimmer Street
Daniel J. Murphy 35 Channing Road
Anthony- Julian 11 Carlton 'Terrace
Edward C. Hall 65 Alt, Auburn Street
Edmund P. Hickey 141 Westminster Avenue
Frank S. Broadhurst 123 Barnard Avenue
Matthew W. J. Carley 49 Evans Street
Sterling R. Carrington, 11 Staneleigh Road
Peter A Feinberg 93 Watertown Street
Artist Papazian 49 A-lelendy Avenue
Domenico B. Raimondo 805 Mt. Auburn Street
Robert T. Sanford 17 Pain=iew ?venue
'ICI M. P. McGUIRE,
Town Clerk.
32 WATERTOWN TOWNT REPORT
ANNUAL TOWN MEETING
Monday Evening, March 4, 1935
Meeting was called to order at 3:15 P. M. by Moderator
P. Sarsfield Cunniff. Officers' returns on warrant were read
by Town Clerk, Wm. P. McGuire.
Voted. To take up Article 2.
Article 2. To choose all other necessary Town Officers
in such manner as the Tovrn may direct.
Voted : That the Selectmen he and they are hereby
authorized to appoint all Town Officers not chosen on
the official ballot.
Voted : That this meeting be aii d is hereby adjourned
until Mondayevening, April 1, 1935, at 7 :00 P. M., to
meet in the Senior High School Building, on Columbia
Street, Watertown, at which time and place all business
called for in the ivarrant for the Annual Town Meeting
of March 4, 1935, under Articles 3 to 33 inclusive, will
come before the Meeting for consideration and action.
LLIAM P. McGUIRE, T6wn Clerk.
Notice for Adjourned 'down Meeting,
Monday Evening, April 1, 1935
Notice is hereby given the legal voters of the Town
of Watertown that the Town Meeting called for Mon-
day evening, March 4, 1935, at 3:15 P. M., has been.
adjourned until Monday evening, April 1, 1935, at 7 :04
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 arch 4, 1935, under
Article 3 t,.) 33 inclusive, will come before the meeting
for consideration and action.
And the legal voters of the flown of Nklatertown are
hereby notified and warned to meet at the time and at
the place herein specified, by posting copies of this notice
in tort or more conspicuous public places in Town, twenty-
RECORD OF TOWN 51EETINGS 33
four lours at least prior to the time of said meeting, and
also by causing a copy of the same to be published) in a
Watertown 'newspaper.
Given under our hands this fourth clay of March, A. D.
1935.
P. SABSFIELD C1._iNNIFF, Moderator.
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 fours prior to the tine of said adjourned meeting,
and have also caused a eopy of the .game to be published
in a Watertown newspaper.
Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Members
at least twenty-four hours prior to the time of said ad-
journed Town Meeting of the proposed business, to be
considered at the meeting.
WK P. A+I+ GUIRE, Town Clerk.
Notice for Adjourned Town Meeting,
Wednesday Evening, April 10, 1935
Notice is hereby given the legal voters of the Town
of Watertown that the Town Meeting called for Monday
evening, April 1, 193-, at 7:00 P. M., has been adjourned
until Wednesday evening, April 10, 1935, 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 An-
nual Town Meeting of March 4, 1935, from Articles 1.
to 33 inclusive, will come before the meeting for con-
sideration and action, with the exception of Articles 1,
2, 3, 5, and 14, and such departments as have been dis-
posed by votes passed in conjunction with Article 4.
And the legal voters of the Town of Watertowu are
hereby notified and warmed to meet at the time and at
34 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
the place herein specified, by posting copies of this notice
in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town twenty-
four hours at least prier to the time of said adjourned,
meeting, and also bycausing a copy of the same to be
published in a Watertown newspaper.
Given under our hands this first day of April, A. D.
1935.
EDWARD P. p'URBER, Moderator,
WM. P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk.
Clerk's Return on Notice
I have posted copies of the foregoing notice in ten
or more conspicuous public places in Town, at least
twenty-four fours 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 thventy-four fours prior to the time of saidAd-
journed Meeting of the proposed business to he con-
sidered at the meeting,
WM. P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk.
Record of Annual Adjourned Tower. Meetings,
April 1 and 10, 1935
Meetings were called to order by Moderator, Edward
P. Ferber, on April 1st, at 7:30 P. M., and on April 16th,
at 7 :40 P. M. On April 1st; prayer was offered by Dr..
F. Xing Singiser, Pastor of the First Baptist Church.
Clerk's returns on iiotic+es for Adjourned Town Meetings
were read by Town Clerk, Vim. P. McGuire.
Number of Town Meeting Members necessary for a
quorum : 93; number present on April 1st, 261 ; on April
1 th, 1 6.
The. Town Meeting Members present were sworn by
Town Clerk, tam. P. McGuire, as follows
"Laving been duly elected Town Meeting Members,
you each of you severally, solemnly swear that you will
RECORD of TOWN MEETINGS 35
perform the fluties pertaining to that office with fdelityv
and impartiality, and for the but interests of the Town
of Watertown, so help you, God."
Vacancies in Town Meeting Membership Filled
April 1st. Notice was received from the Chairman of
Precinct 1 of the election of Patrick C. Deign-an, 10 Edge-
cliffe Road, to fill one (1) vacancy in term expiring in
1936, caused by removal of Edward T. Cousineau, from
the precinct.
April 10th. Notice was received from the Chairman
of Precinct 2 of the election of Peter H. Duffy, 5 Arthur
Terrace, to fill one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1937,
caused by resignation of Katherine L. Fairbanks, 44
Spruce Street; Mr. Duffy to serve until Town Election of
March 1936.
April 1st. Notice was received from the Chaimnan of
Precinct 4 of the election of Clarence W. Dealtzy, 51
Garfield Street, to fill one (1) vacancy in term expiring
in 1936, caused by the election of Ronald M. Stone as
Chairman of the Planning Board, being thereby ex ofhcio,
a Town Meeting Member.
April 1st. Notice was received from the Chairman
of Precinct 7 of the election of August R, H. Hanson,
43 Marion Road, to fill one (1) vacancy in term expiring
in 1936, caused by election of Edward F. Wright as
Chairman of Assessors, being thereby ex officio, a Town
Meeting Member.
April 1st. Notice was received froin the CLairma.n
of Precinct 10 of the election of Patrick A. Menton, 669
Main Street, to fill one (1) vacancy in term expiring
in 1937, caused by the election of Arthur C. Fagan, as
Chairman of Water Commissioners, being thereby ex
ofl"rcio, a Town Meeting Member, Mr. Menton to serve
until the Town Election of March 1936.
April 1st. Article 3. To hear the reports of the Town
Officers as printed, and to hear the report of any com-
mittee heretofore appointed, and act thereon.
36 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT
Voted : That the reports of the Town Officers as
printed in the Town Report for the year 1934 be and
they are hereby accepted.
Voted: That the Finance Committee Report be t2lken
up and acted upon in order, and action on all special
articles be postponed until after the regular budget has
been completed.
April Ist. Article 4. To grant such sums of money
as may be thought necessary for the uses and expenses
of the Town for the ensuing year, .direct how the same
shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto.
Voted: That all items in the Finance Committee Re-
port be voted upon separately.
Official Record of Appimpriations Voted at Adjourned-
Town Meetings,
April Ist and 10th, 1935
April 1
General Administration ($79,289.00)
Moderator .................................................... $100. 0
Selectmen's DepartmeIlt:
Selectmen's Salaries ................................ 1,500.00
Salary of Clerk ........................................ 500.00
isceIlaneous ............................................ 900.00
Auditor's Department:
Auditor's Salary ...................................... 3,800.00
Salary of Clerk
........................................ 11150.00�f}. 11f�11(�r
Contingencies ........................................... 50-00
Treasurer's Department:
Treasurer's SaIary .................................. 3,500.00
Salary of Clerk ........................................ 1,150.00
Contingencies ...................................... L500.00
New Typewriter ........................................ 100.00
Tax ''pule Foreclostires ............................ 3,000.00
Collector's Department (See Article 9)
Collector~'s Salary .................................... 3,300.00
Salary, Ist Clerk ...................................... 1,400.00
Salary, 2nd Clerk .................................... 1,050.00
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 37
Salary, 3rd Clerk .................................... 950.00
Contingencies ............................................ 1,200.00
Tax Sale Advertising .............................. 1,200.00
Recording Deeds ...................................... 1,500.00
.Assessors' Department:
Assessors' Salaries .................................... 4,100.00
Clerks' Salaries ...................................... 4,730.00
Contingencies .......................................... 3,000.0.0
Board of Tax Appeals ............................ 250.00
Finance Committee .. ....... ........................... 1,800.00
Legal Services:
Salary of Town Counsel ................... 2,000.00
Contingencies .......................................... 500.00
Town Clerk's Department:
Town Clerk's Salary ................................ 3,500.00
Salary, ist Clerk ...................................... 1,350.00
Salary, 2nd Clerk .................................... 1,300.00
Salary, 3rd Clerk ..................................... 1,250.00
Contingencies ............................................ 1,000.00
Engineering Department:
SaIaries .................................................... 13,400.00
Contingencies .......................................... 1,200.00
New Beach Wagon ................................ 760.00
Election Expense .......................................... 9,200.00
Registrars of Voters:
Salary of 4 men at $100, each ................ 400.00
Printing Voting Lists .... .. ...... ... ...... ...... 300.00
Town Hall:
Salary of Janitor ...................................... 1,600.00
Labor ........................................................ 1,400.00
Telephone Operator ..... . ........................ 1,��07}41�{10.��[0
Fuel ......,.................................................... 1,604J.00
Light ........................................................ 1,000.00
Contingent ................................................ 600.00
Planning Board ............................................ 100.00
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Protection of Persons and Property ( 260,960.87)
Police Department:
Salaries
Chief ........................................................ 3,200.00
Lieutenants (3) ...................................... 7,800-00
Sergeants (4) .......................................... 9,800.00
Patrolmen (37) ...................................... 81,341.40
Mechanician to April 1st ........................ 76-61
Special Police .......................................... 1,000.00
Janitor and Wagonman ............................. 1,825.00
Clerk and Wagonman ............................ 1,825.00
Contingencies ............................................ 5,000.00
Teletype .................................................... 600.00
New Autos ................................................ 800.00
Broadcasting Fee .................................... 300.00
Fire Department:
Salaries :
Chief ........................................................... 3,200.00
Captains (3) .............................................. 7,800.00
Lieutenants .............................................. 9,800.00
Mechanician (1) ........................................ 2,400.00
Porananent Men (�38) ............................ 88,493.70
Call Men (2) ............................................ 310.40
Contingencies .......................................... 4,600.00
New Hose ....................... ... ..... ............. . K0.00
Inspector of Buildings
Salary of Inspector ................................ 2 ,600.00
Salary of Clerk ........................................ 250.00
Contingencies .............................. 100.00
Weights and Measures-
Salary of Sealex. ...................................... 1,800-00
Contingencies .......................................... 400.00
NewiCm. ......................................... .......— 650.00
Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Dept. :
Salary of Superintendent ........................ 800.00
Salary,- o1 Clerk .......................,................ 475.00
Maintenance .............................................. 2,000.00
Eim Leaf Beetle,Aphis, etc....................... 750.00
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 39
Tree Warden :
Salary of Tree Warden ............................ 1,0€10.00
Salary* of Clerk ........................................ 200.00
Mahitenance ............................................ 4,000.00
NewTrees ....................,........................... 1,000.00
Poles and Wires Department:
Salary of Inspector ................................ 3,200.00
Salary of Clerk ........................................ 475.00
Maintenance .._......................................... 7,767.00
Maintenance of Signal Roam ................ 865.00
Salaries, Signal Room6,257.16
Dog Officer:
Salary ........................................................ 50.00
Contingent ' 50.00
Health and Sanittation ($55, 790.00)
Health Department:
Salary of Agent ........................................ 2,500.00
Salary of Milk Inspector ........................ 700.00
Salary of Clerk .......................................... 1,150.00
Salary of Nurses (3) ............................ V00.00
Contagious Diseases ................................ 20,000.00
BabyClinic .............................................. 440.00
Dental Clinic ..... ................... ................ 2,500.00
Contigencies ............................................ 1,300.00
Cattle Inspection:
Salary of Veterinarian .......................... 600.00
Inspector of Plumbing:
Salary of Inspector .................................. 2,500.00
Contingent .................................... ..... ..... 100.00
Seger Department:
Construction ................ . .. . .................... 4 ,000.00
Short Extensions ......................... 2,000.00
Maintenance ............................................ 12,000.00
Drainage (repairs) .................................... 3,0€10.00
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Care and Lighting of Highways ($265,533.10)
FUghway Department:
Salarics :
Superintendent .......................................... 3,600.00
Ist Clerk ..................................................... 1,500.00
2n€1 Clerk .................................................. 1,050-00
Office Expense ........................................... 400.00
Vacations ...................................................... 7,083.10
Construction ................................................ 25,000.0+0
Maintenance ................................................. 85,000.00
Stable Maintenance ...... . ....... ..... ............ 14,000.00
Garbage Collection .. ....... ....................... 26,500.00
Ashes and Paper ........................................ 25,500.00
Patching E. R. A. Drain, Water Ditches .. 5,000.00
Dust Laying ................................................ 5,000.00
Betterments (See A ticle 33) ....................
Bridge Repairs ............................................ 1.,200.00
Plows (2) .................................................... 1.,000.00
New Trucks (fi complete new units-2
11/.) tori--2 31/2 ton-2 5 ton ................ 18,500.00
'Street Lights .............................................. 41,000.00
Sidewalks .......................■........................Y..... 41 000.00
*Appropriation increased in amount of
$1,000. from original amount ap-
proved by Finance Committee.
Charities and Soldiers' Benefits ($248,562.14)
April 1st.
Infirmary Department
Salary of Keeper ..................... ................... 1,000.00
General Expense ........................................ 5,2 2.14
Public Welfare Department;
Salary of Agent ........................................ 2,000.00
Salary of Visitor ........................................ 1,200.00
Salary of Clerks (2) ................................ 1,800.00
Salary of Chief Clerk ................................ 1,000.00
Salary of Investigators Q ...................... 2,400.00
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 41
Outside did ................................................ 140,000.00
Mothers' Aid .............................................. 30,000.00
Old Age Assistance
Contingent .................................................. 2,000.00
Town Physician ....................................... .. . 1,700.00
StateAil ........................................................ 2,200.00
Soldiers' Relief and klilitary Aid ................ 36,000.00
Schools and Libraries ($602,738.00)
School Department
General Control .......................................... 14,450.00
Instruction .................................................. 459,840.00
Operation ............... ................................. 64,130.00
Maintenance ...................1........................... 4 ,000.00
Replace 34 Typewriters ............................ 1,228.00
New Equipment (to include 24 new
typewriters) .......................................... 1,440.00
*Miscellaneous .......................................... 6,150.00
Evening School .... ..................................... 3,500.00
Trade and Continuation Schools ............ 1.0,000.00
Transportation .......................................... 1,600.00
Public Library:
"Salaries .................................................. 25,250.00
Rooks,Periodicals and Binding ................ 6,000.00
�'**Maintenance . „ . ...................... .......... 5,150.00
Recreation ($1.0,035.00)
Park Department:
Salary of Superintendent ........................ 500.00
Maintenance ............................................... 2,500.00
Victory Field .............................................. 2,000.00
Tennis Courts ............................................ 700.00
Power Mower ............................................ 235.00
Playground Department,.
Salaries .................................................. ... 2,200.00
Maintenance .............................................. 1,500.00
New Equipment ...................................... 400.00
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Public Enterprises 048,836.00)
Water Department
Salaries:
Superintendent .......................................... 3,200.00
First Clerk ....................a........................... 1,300.00
Second Clerk .............................................. 1,036.00
""Maintenance ............... 40,000.00
Office Expense .. ....... . ......... . ...... .......... 2FOOO.00
::***zVacations ............................. 1,300.00
Cemeteries ($1.0,600.00)
Cemetery Department:
Salary of Superintendent ........................ 2,000.00
Labor ....... .. ............................................... 8,000.00
Contingent ................................................ 600.00
*Appropriation increased in amount of $375.00 from
original amount approved by Finance Committee.
"Motion to increase 'Salaries from $25,250. to $25,700.
defeated, 86-131.
"'Motion. to reconsider Library Appropriation de-
feated by vote of 83-111.
****1r1ution to increase Maintenance Account from $40
000. to $55,113.95, defeated by vote of 82 in the affirmative
and 131 in the negative.
Motion to increase Maintenance .Account from $40,000.
to 346,613.90, defeated.
***'*Motion to increase Water Department Vacations
Account from $1,800. to $1,379. defeated.
Public Debt and Interest ( 309,iO4.00)
Town Debt (See Article 5) -------------------------- *229,500.00
Interaest .......................................................... 80,000.00
*$9,500. of said sum not to be assessed on polls and es-
tates; to be paid out of money to be received from P. W.
A. for grant in connection with P. W. A. Project No. 7580
—Construction of Streets.
April 10tb.
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 43
Unclassified ( 112,396.31)
Pensions .......................................................... 16,050.00
Memorial Day (See Article 10) .................. 1,[1Fy00.Qry 10
Insurance ...........................A�.........................• 13,2 r /.5 V
Workmen's Compensation ............................ 5,000.00
Printing Town Reports ................................ 1,206.00
Contingent ..................................................... 1,.500.00
Reserve Fund ................................................. 10,000.00
Unpaid Rills ........................... .. ................... 1,223.2+6
{County T. R. Assessment iSee Article 8).... 20,099.55
Yleadquarters for Veterans Foreign Wars
(See Article 11) ........................................ 1,080.00
Headquarters for Disabled American Vet-
erans (See Article 12) .............................. 360.00
Annuities (See Article 18) .......................... LOOM
Phillips-Francis School Plans (See Article
20) ............................................................... 1,000.00
Senior High School Furnishings (See Ar-
ticle 22) ........ , ........................................... 1.2,000.00
Public Library Furnishings (See Article
23) .............................................................. 2,000 00
Emergency Relief Administration {See
Article 30) ................................................. 25,000.00
1,994,740.42
Voted: That the sum of one million, nine hundred
ninety-four thousand, seven hundred forty dollars and
forty-two cents. ($1,994,740.42) he and is hereby assessed
on the polls and estates for the current year.
April Ist. Article . To see if the Town will vote to
appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay that por-
tion of the Town debt which matures on or previous to
January 1, 1936, direct how the money shall he raised, or
take any .action relating thereto.
Action taken in conjunction with Article 4.
'doted: That the Burn of tvo hundred twenty-nine
thousand, five hundred dollars ($229,500) be and is here-
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by appropriated to pay that portion of the Town Debt
which matures .during the year 1935. Ninety-five hundred
dollars ( 9,500.) of said slim to be paid out of money to be
received from the Public Works administration for a
grant in connection with P. W. A. Project No. 7550, Con-
struction of Streets.
April 10. Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to
authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the
Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipa-
tion of the revenue of the financial year beginning January
17 193.5, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable
Within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be
given for a period of less than one year in accordance
with Section 1.7, Chapter 44, General Laws.
Voted. That the Town Treasurer, with the approval
of the Selectmen, be and is hereby authorized to
borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the
revenue of the financial year begining January 1, 1935,
and to issue any note or motes therefore, payable within
one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given
for a period of less than one year, in accordance with Sec-
tion 17, Chapter 44, General Laws, or acts I in amendment
-thereof.
April 19. Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to
authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Select-
men, to refund any or all of the revenue notes issued in
anticipation of the revenue of the year 1934, in accord-
ance 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 is hereby author-
ized, with the approval of the Selectmen, to refund any or
all of the revenue notes issued in anticipation of the rev-
enue of the year 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.
April 10. Article S. To see if the Town will appro-
priate a. surd sufficient to pay the County of Middlesex as
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 45
xequired by law on account of assessments levied on the
town for its share of the principal of the Middlesex. Coun-
ty Tuberculosis Hospital Funding Loan, Acts of 1932,
bonds maturing in 1935, issued incompliance with Chap-
ter 10, Acts of 1932, .also for any other indebtedness in-
curred and outstanding under said Chapter 10,also for the
town's share of the cost and interest on said bonds due in
1935, also for the care, maintenance, and repair of said
hospital for 1934, and inclining interest on temporary
notes issued therefor in accordance with sections of
Chapter III 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 ($10,000)
this being the town's share of the principal of the Middle-
sex County 'f'uubexculosis Hospital Funding Loan, Acts of
1932, Fonds maturing in 1935, be and the same is hereby
appropriated, and that a further sum of three thousand,
one hundred eighty-seven dollaars and fifty cents ($3,137.
50) be and is hereby appropriated on account of interest
and other charges on account thereof. That a further sum
of six thousand, nine hundred twelve dollars and five cents
($6,912.05) be and hereby_ is appropriated for the town's
share of the net cost of care, maintenance, and repairs
of the Middlesex County hospital, including interest on
temporary notes issued therefor, in accordance with sec-
tions of Chapter 111 of the General Laws applicable
thereto.
April 10. Article 9. To see what method the Towax
will vote to adopt for the collection of taxes for the year
1935, and to fix the compensation of the Collector, or take
any action relating thereto,
Action taken in conjunction with article 4.
Voted: That the same method for the collection of
taxes be and is hereby adopted as was pursued last year,
and bills for taxes shall be sent out and interest shall be
charged as provided by General Laws, Tercentenary Edi-
tion, Chapter 59, Section .57, and acts in amendment
46 WATERT+CWN TOWN REPORT
thereof. (For Appropriations, see Schedule, Collector'&
Department.)
April 10. Article 10. To see if the Town will appro-
priate a sum of money for the rent of the Grand Army
Ball, care of the grounds around the Soldiers' IMonument
and to defray the expenses of decorating the graves of
deceased soldiers on the next Memorial Day, and authorize
Isane B. Patten Post No. 81, G. .A. R., and Watertown
Past No. 99, The American Legion, to expend the same,
direct hour the money shall be raised, or take any action
relating thereto.
Action taken in conjunction with Article 4.
Voted: That the sum of eleven hunched dollars
($1,1.00.) be and is hereby appropriated for the rent of the
Grand Army Ball, care of the grounds around the. Sol-
diers' Monument, and to defray the expenses of decorat-
ing the graves of deceased soldiers on the next Memorial
Day, one thousand dollars ($1,040.) to he expended under
the 'direction of Isaac B. Patten Post No. 81, G. A. R.,
and one hundred dollars ( 100) to be expended under the
direction of Watertown Post No. 99, The American
Legion.
April 10. Article 11, To see if the Town will vote to
appropriate a, sum of money to pay the cast of providing
suitable headquarters for Burnh{rm-Manning Past No.
1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States,
direct hour 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 4.
Voted: That the sum of one thousand :and eighty dol-
lars ($1,080.) be and is hereby appropriated for rent of
headquarters for Burnham-Manning Post No. 1.105, Vet-
erans of Foreign Wars of the United States, to be ex-
pended under the direction of the Selectmen.
April 10. A•r~bile 12. To see if the Town will vote to
appropriate a seam of money to pay the cost of providing
suitable headquarters for Watertown Chapter No. 14,
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 47
Disabled American Veterans of the World War,direct how
the money .shall be raisers, or take any action relating
thereto. (Request of Watertown Chapter No. _14, Dis-
abled American Veterans of the World War.)
Action taken in conjunction with Article 4.
Voted: That the sum of three hundred and sixty dol-
lars ( 360.) he and is hereby appropriated for rent of
headquarters for Watertown Chapter 14, Disabled Ameri-
an Veterans of the World War, this money to be ex-
pended under the direction of the Selectmen.
Apr d 10. Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to
,appropriate the sum of twelve hundred dollars ($1,200)
for a heating system for the World War Memorial Build-
ing, 215 Mount Auburn Street, direct how the money shall
be raised, or take any action relating therto. (Request of
Watertown Post No. 99, The American Legion.)
Indefinitely postponed.
April 1. Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to
authorize the Selectmen to appoint one (1) additional pa-
trolman, in -accordarrce with the provisions of Chapter 202
of the Acts of 1912, and the amendments thereto, or take
any action relating thereto.
Indefinitely postponed.
April 10. Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to
accept Chapter 31 of the General Lags known as Civil
erviee Laws, or take any action relating thereto.
Indefinitely postponed.
April 10. Article 16. To see if the Toren will give
permission to the Kehillath Israel Cemetery Corporation,
pursuant to the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 114,
Section 34, to use for burial the following described land,
formerly owned by the Waltham Country Club and con-
sisting of approximately twenty-six (26) acres of land
and bounded: northerly by Waltham Street; easterly by
,Stanley Avenue; southerly by land of Noyes Buick Com-
pany and others, and westerly by the boundary line of the
City of Waltham. Said parcel is shown on the Assessor's
Plan as being Lot B, Blocks 6 and 7, Section 3; or take any
48 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
action relating thereto. (Request of Dexter S. Cohen and
others.)
Postponed to a later Town Meeting .
AVril 10. Article 17. 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 Day,
or tale any action relating thereto.
99 in the affirmative, 53 in the negative.
Voted To accept the provisions of Chapter 136, Sec-
tions 21 to 25 inclusive, of General Laws, Tercentenary
Edition, relative to certain sports and games permitted
on the Lord's Day.
April 10. Article 18, To see if the 'Town will vote to
appropriate the sum of fifteen hundred dollars ($1.,500.)
for annuities to be paid the dependents of two deceased
firemen, as provided by Chapter 340 of the Acts of 1933,
direct how the money sliall be raised, or take any action
relating thereto.
Action taken in conjunction with Article 4.
Voted: That the sure of fifteen hundred dollars
($1,500) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the amount
due for the year 1935 for annuities to the dependents of
Gilbert Nichols and Willard B. Streeter, deceased former
members of the Fire Department, and that s-eid surn shall
he payable in accordance with the provisions of Chapter
340 of the Acts of 1933.
April 10. Artic&e 19. To see if the Town Nvill vote to
authorize the Selectmen to enter into an agreement with
the Boston and Maine Railroad corporation for the lease
of land in the rear of the Roston and Maine RailroadSta-
tion, between 'Spring and Church Streets, for a public
parking space, appropriate the necessary sum of money
to pay the cast of construction, thereon, direct how the
money shall he provided, or take any action relating
thereto.
Indefinitely postponed.
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 49
Air it 10. Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to
authorize the School Committee to study the site and
secure plans for a new building at the Phillips-Francis
School District, and appropriate the suer of one thousand
dollars ($1,000.) for the purpose of secuYing preliminary
plans therefor, or tale any action relating thereto. (Re-
quest of School Committee.)
Voted : That a committee of seven be appointed by
the Moderator to study the needs and requirements of a.
new school building to replace the present old Phillips
School building, and that the sum of one thousand dollars
( 1,000) be and is hereby appropriated to be expended
under the direction of the committee, for the purpose of
preparing plans and sketches, to be submitted at a later
Town Meeting.
On the appropriation of one thousand dollars ($1,000)
112 voted in the affirmative and 80 in the negative.
Committee of seven appointed by Moderator Furber on
May 6, 193.5, under ,Article 20:
Eric B. Johnson, 87 Barnard: Avenue
Eleanor Krancer (Mrs. J. J.), 83 Palfrey Street
Thomas Al. Dowell, 14 Bartlett Street
Charles F. J.Harrington, 9 Fairview Avenue
Carl C. A. Johnson, 136 Barnard Avenue
Harold B. Blazo, 08 Marshall Street
Henry W. Gibson, 14 Avon. Road
April 10. Article 21. To see if the Town will appro-
priate the sum of twelve hundred dollars ($1,200) for the
purpose of making the alterations made necessary by the
new addition to the Senior High School, direct how the
money shall be raised., or take any action relating thereto.
(Request of School Committee.)
Motion to appropriate the sum of twelve hundred dol-
lars ($1,200) for Senior High School Alterations, lost--G(
voting in the affirmative and 98 in the negative.
April 10. Article 22. To see if the Town will appro-
priate the necessary sum of money for furnishing and
equipping the addition to the Senior High School, direct
50 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating
thereto. (Request of High School Addition Building Com-
mitee.)
.Motion to appropriate the sum of twenty t.hausar).4 dol-
lars ($20,060) referred to a later Town Meeting.
Later in the evening: Reconsideration of the foregoing
motion.
Voted : That the sum of twelve thousand dollars ($12,-
000.) be and is hereby appropriated for furnishing and
equipping the addition to the Senior High School, the
same to be expended under the direction of the School
Committee.
April 10. Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to
appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the cost
of furnishings and equipment for the addition to the Main
Street Public Library, direct how the money shall be
raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of
Committee on Addition to Main Street Public Library.)
Voted: That the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000)
be and is hereby appropriated to pay the cost of farnish-
ings and equipment for the addition to the Main Street
Public Library.
April 10. Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to
direct the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, or by the
exercise of the right of eminent domain, or otherwise,for
the purpose of erecting a schoolhouse thereon, the follow-
ing described pieces or parcels of land, now or formerly
portions of the Gavin Estate, so-called, lying between
North Bencon and Arsenal Streets, east of Try ing Street,
and west of Beacon Part}, containing approximately 76,450
-square feet of land, and owned by the following-named
persons or others: Ida Boccadoro, Leo M. Fay, Domenico
Conti, and Charles F. Donahue; appropriate the sum of
forty-five thousand dollars ( 45,004) necessary to lay
the cost of the same, direct how said suns of money shall
he raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of
Committee on Riverside-Riverton School Site.)
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 51
Motion to appropriate the sum of forty-five thousand
dollars ($455,000.) for purchase of land for Riverside-
Riverton School site, defeated by vote of 53 in the affirm-
ative, 110 in the negative.
Voted: That the present Committee on Riverside-
Riverton School Site be continued, with authority to re-
port at a later Town INTeeting in reference to this matter_
April 10. Article 25. To see if the Town will instruct
the Selectmen to petition the Legislature for permission to
erect a police station on Saltonstall Park, or take any
action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on New
Police Station.)
Indefinitely postponed.
April 14. Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to
appropriate the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars
($2,500.) to he used for preliminary plans and estimates
for: a new police station, direct how the money shall be
raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of
Committee on New Police Station.)
Indefinitely postponed.
April 14. Article 27. To see if the Town will vote to
apppropriate the sum of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.)
to pay the cost of a new municipal garage, direct how the
money shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto.
Voted: That the matter of a new municipal garage be
referred to a Committee of Five to be appointed by the
Moderator to study the subject matter of this article, with
instructions to report to s later Town Meeting.
Committee of Five appointed by Moderator Edward F.
Furber on 141ay G, 1935, under Article 27:
David E. Fitzgerald, 34 Mott Street
Maurice H. O'Connell, 20 Westminster Avenue
George W. Wilson, 494 Belmont Street
Edward F. Hughes, 20 Hawthorne Street
Dickr an 1-1. BoyaJiari, 215 Arlington Street
April 10. Ar'ticle 23. To see if the ToNvn will author-
ize the Selectmen to purchase or take by right of eminent
domain, the tract of land containing approximately 150,-
52 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
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. Norris,
453.77 square feet; easterly by land now or formerly of
Herbert Coolidge, et al, 363.17 square feet, southerly by
land now or formerly of Thomas O'Connell, and land now
or formerly of Lillian P. Ellis, 409 square feet; westerly
by Arlington Street, 475 square feet. Being shown on plan
.of land in Watertown by Aspinwall and Lincoln, Civil En-
gineers, dated November 7, 1929; appropriate a sum of
money not in excess of ten thousand dollars ( 10,000.) to
pay the cost of the same, direct how the money shall be
raised, or tale any action relating thereto.
Voted: That this matter be referred to a committee
consisting of the Selectmen., Chairman of the Planning
Board, Chairman of the Park Commissioners, Town En-
gineer, and Chairman of the Playground Commissioners.
Committee on Acquiring Arlington Street Land for
Playground Purposes, ex ofpicio:
James 11. Sheridan, Maurice H. O'Connell, Charles F.
Shaw, Selectmen;
Ronald M. Stone, Chairman of Planning Board;
Winthrop G. Rockwell, Chairman of Park Commis-
sioners ;
Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer;
Bernard S. McHugh, Chairman of Playground Com-
missioners.
April 10. Article 29. To see if the Town will vote to
authorize the Selectmen to sell the present Town Hall site
or any part thereof, including any buildingss thereon, for
a surer -Dot less than six dollars ($6.00) per square foot, or
take any action relating thereto.
Voted: That this matter be postponed until a latter
Town Fleeting.
April 10. Article 30, To see if the 'Town will vote to
appropriate the sum of fifty-three thousand. dollars
000) to pay the cost of materials, trucking, and all other
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 53
necessary charges arising out of the conduct of Emer-
gency Relief Administration projects, said sums to be ex-
pended under the direction of the Emergency Relief Ad-
ministrator, or take any action relating thereto.
Voted : That the sum of twenty-five thousand dol-
lars ($25,000.) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the
cost of materials, trucking, and all other necessary
charges arising out of the conduct of Emergency Relief
Administration projects, said sure to be expended under
the direction of the Selectmen.
Aln'il 10. Article 31. To see if the Town will vote to
amend the By-haws of the Town by striking out Section 3
of Chapter XIII of the fay-Laws and inserting in place
thereof the following:
"Section 3, Ordinary domestic water rates by fixtures
shall be due and payable quarterly in advance, on the first
days of March, June, September and December of each
year, Thew shall be a final minimum rate charged for
meter service. Meter, manufacturers' and other large con-
sumers' rates shall be due and payable monthly on the
first day of each month. All water passing through the
meter shall be charged for, whether used or wasted. If the
meter gets out of order or fails to registers the average
-consumption as shown by the meter when it was in Girder
shall be charged. The service pipe from the sidewalk stop-
cock shall be laid by the department to the inside of the
cellar wall, or other place desired, and the expense thereof
shall be paid before the water supply is turned on. The
estate shall in all cases be chargeable with the expense
of the service pipe inside of the sidewalk stopcock, ,and
.also with the water rates and with the payments and
penalties for violation of any rules, regulations or orders
relating to the water supply."
(Request of Water- Commissioners.)
Indefinitely postponed.
April 10. Article 32. To see if the 'Town will appro-
priate the sum of seventeen hundred dollars ($1,700.) for
the use of the Water Department, for the purchase of a
54 WATERTOWN {l'ClWx';!' REPORT
billing machine and equipment therefor, direct how said
money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto.
(P4equest of eaterCommissioners.)
Motion to appropriate the sure of twenty-three hundred
dollars ( 2,3+00.) defeated.
April 10.. Article 33. To .hear the report of the Select-
men relative to the laying out of the following-named
streets, to wit
Bailey .Avenue, from accepted end to Lowell Avenue ;
Belknap Terrace, frGni Watertown Street to Water-
town Street;
Merrifield Avenue ,friorn Arlington Street to Bigelow
LP
Avenue;
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 flown will
vote to accept said streets, or any of them, as and for
public sways, and will authcrixe the Selectmen to tale by
eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise ac-
quire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the
sure or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or land
damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct hove
said money shall he raised, or tape any action relating
thereto.
Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Bailey Avenue
TOWN OF '4TATERTOWN, MASS.
Selectmen's Office.
February 15, 1935.
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 12th day of February, A. Dk., 1935, at
4:00 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of viewing the prem-
ises, and on the 15th day of February, A. D. 1935, at S:00
o'clock P. M. for the purjacrse of a irublic hearing of all
patties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Barley
Avemie as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon con-
RECORD 4E TOWN MEETINGS 55
sideration of the matter, du hereby adjudge that public
converaienee and necessity require that Bailey Avenue be
laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the
f'ollowinng description, and as shown on a plan drawn by
Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated Februarys 15,
1935.
Description—Bailey Avenue
Beginning at a point of curvature on the northerly line
of Lowell Avenue one hundred eighty- (180) feet south-
easterly from the easterly line of Carroll Street; thence
turning and extending easterly and northerly .along a
curved line having a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-
one and forty-two hundredths (31..42) feet to a paint of
tangancy on the westerly line of Bailey Avenue; thence
extending northeasterly along said line of Bailey Avenue,
five hundred seventy and sixty-one hundredths (570.61)
feet to an angle point; thence extending northeasterly one
hundred thirty-two and lefty-two hundredths (i32.52) feet
to an angle point; thence extending northeasterly three
.and ninety-seven hundredths (3.97) feet more or less to
the accepted end of Bailey Avenue as of 1931, by land be-
longing to the following-named persons whose ownership
.and assessable frontages are herewith recorded consecu-
tively, namely: Delphis C. Forand, one hundred tern (110)
feet; John J. O'Brien, fifty,-five (55) feet; Hubert Eoisy,
fifty-five feet; John J. O'Brien, one hundred ten (110)
feet ; Paul J. Tard i fF, one hundred ten (110) ft.; Frederic
M. Thomson, fifty-five (55) ft. ; Eugene O'Brien, one hun-
dred ninety-two and six hundredths (19 .06) feet, com-
prising four (4) lots, three (3) with fifty-five (55) feet,
and one with twenty-seven and six hundredths (27.06)
feet; thence turning and extending southeasterly across
accepted end of Bailey Avenue, forty and thirty-one hun-
dredths (40.31) feet, to an angle paint on the easterly line
-of Bailey Avenue thence turning and extending south-
westerly one hundred thirty-twin and fifty--two hundredths
(132.52) feet to an angle point; thence extending south-
56 WATERTOVVl'N TO)VN FEPORT
easterly five hundred seventy (574) feet to a point of cur-
vature on said easterly line of Barley Avenue; thence
tuiming and extending southerly and easterly along a
curved line having a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-
one and forty-two hundredths (31.42) feet to a point of
tangency on the northerly line of Lowell Avenue by land
belonging to the following-named persons whose owner-
ship and assessable frontages are herewith recorded can-
secutively, namely, Town of Watertown, seven hundred
twenty-two and fifty-two hundredths (722.52) feet;
thence turning and extending northivesterly along the
northerly line of Lowell Avenue, eighty (8 ) feet to a.
point of curvature and also point of begirming.
The above description comprises the limits of that part
of Bailey Avenue which is forty (40) feet in width be-
tween parallel linen., extending from Lowell Avenue to the
accepted portion of Bailey Avenue as of 1931.
Said street is hereby laid out and the g rades thereof
established as shown on a plan entitled "Fawn of Water-
town, Plan of Part of Bailey Avenue to accompany de-
scription for acceptance under the Betterment Act, Feb-
ruary 15, 1935, 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 thus order.
And it is therefore ORDERED that Bailey Avenue be
and is Hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the
provisions of Chapters Sty and 82 of the General Laws, and
amendments thereto according to the foregoing descrip-
tion, and having considered the question of damages sus-
t<ained by the owners of the lands across and through
which said street has been ]aid out as aforesaid, we
hereby determine that no damages have been sustained
and none are awarded, ether than as shown in theSched-
ule 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
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS .57
and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive
benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to
the community from said laying; out and that betterments
are to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of
land in said area described in said Schedule and as shown
on a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. ,Allen, Town En-
gineer, dated February 15, 1935, and on file in the office
of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be
duly recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of
Deeds with this order, and the amount set opposite each
of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the
betterment that will be assessed upon said described
parcel.
MAU ICE H. O'CONNELL,
JAM ES H. SITERTDAN,
ED'VL+rA RD D. HOLLAND,
Selectmen.
Selectmen's Office.
Watertown, Mass., April 17, 1935.
Whereas, at a Town ]Meeting held by the Town of Water-
town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the
10th day of April A. D. 1935, at which meeting a quorum
was present when Article 33 of the warrant was before
the meeting as follows:
"To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the
laying out of the following-named streets, to wit:
BAILEY AVENUE
(together with other streets)
under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General
Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assess-
ment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to
accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways,
and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent do-
main, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any
land necessary for said laying out, provide the sump or
sums of money necessary to pay the cost or land darn-
58 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
ages therefor, and the cost of construction, ,direct how
said money shall be raised, or tape any action relating
thereto."
An order of the Selectmen laying out Bailey Avenue
and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said
laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly
wade and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows:
"'T h,at the laying out of Bailey Avenue as a public way,
as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby
accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to tape
the land described in said report as and for a public way."
And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Bailey Ave-
nue as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the
sev+eraI parcels of land which are included in the area
described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy
of said order and plan recorded herewith, and ou file in
the office of the Town Clerk, of Watertown, and the own-
ers, 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, allcontained within the area described in
the said order of laying out, be and the same are hereby
taken for the purposes of a public way, including the ease-
ment in the land adjoining; the location of said public way
consisting of the right to have the land of the location
protected by having the surface of such adjoining lax)d
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 filed in the office of
the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town
&eting.
And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures
affixed thereto are not included in said taking.
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 59
And the owners or occupants of the land hereby taken
and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1,
1935, to take off and remove trees or structures affixed
thereto.
And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of
the question of damages sustained by the owners of the
land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and
awarded as shown on said schedule.
Adopted:
iTl.AUR10E H. O'COl't Na,;J,1 L,
JAIIES I1. SFIERIDA.N,
CIIARLES F. OSHA W,
Selectmen.
Schedule—Bailey Avenue
In said Schedule each parcel of lend is described as of
the first day of April next preceding the date of this order-
The persons named in said Schedule are the supposed
owners of record as of said first day of April, and in ease
said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be
understood that said parcel is owned by owners unknown.
And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in
said Schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan on
file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Water-
ton.
Side of Area. Froaat- Eatimdeed Dam-
ots-Prer Arfdrexx LoI Nra. Sheet Trakon alga Rot$runient ages
Delvhj3 C, Forand.
i14 Lowell Avenue,
Watertown. Maim- 4-13-5417B 1,Veat 110.00 110 $440.00 None
John J. O'Brien.
11 CXLrrrsll Street,
'A'aii.ertown. Mass. 4-1�14 Pt. 115 WV _qt 55. 55 220.00 None
]IuLwrt Fofs}t et ux, 1 loridaa
41 Carroll Street. '1.1`i
Wnterto n, Mass. 35-Pt. Il5 Went SS. 55 220.00 None
John J. 013rien.
.1 Carroll street.
Watertown, Maass. 9-13-;I-PL. 11.1 Wee 110. 110 4.10.00 None
*Pnul J. Tardift.
Sielnoy W. Crnwford.
13elarroat, bulge. 4-13-1-113 West 110. 110 440.00 None
+60 WATERTOWN TOWN RE,PC?RT
Frederic M. Thomson,
67 Cturoll Streit,
Water-town,Maas. 4-12-22-I1.1 Pt. West 55. F,5 220X0 Nane. .
Euxenc O'Brien.
7 6 Carroll Street,
Wntertown,M ss. 4-12.20-111 Pt+ West ,i;,. 55 220.00 None
Eugene O'Brien,
75 Carroll Street, b4.41 66 224.0E None
WAbertawn,Man& 4-12-18-19Q Pt. West .61
Eugene O'Brien,
7F, Carroll Street,
Wnterbown,blase. 4-12-18-100 Pt, West 66.02 fan= 220.08 None
Eugene O'Brien.
7L 'Carroll Rreet.,
WRteftown,Mms. 4-12-14-108 Wfflt 27.0E 27.06 10B.24 None
Town of Watertown 4-1:,-2 Mast 29,164 722.52 2890.08 None
Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Belknap Terrace
TOWN OF WATERTOWN, HASS.
Selectmen's Office.
February 15, 1935.
After due notice as required by the previsions of Chap-
ter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Water-
town, met on the 15th day of February, A. D. 1935, at 4: 0-
o'clock P. T41~., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and
on the 15th day of February, A. D. 1935, at 8:00 o'clock
P. M., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties in-
terested, on a petition for the laying out of Belknap Ter-
race as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consider-
ation of the matter, do hereby adjudge thRt public conven-
ience and necessity require that Belknap Terrace be laid
out as and for a public way, in accordance with the fol-
lowing description, and as shown. on a plan drawn by Otis
D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1935.
Description- HeIknap Terrace
Beginning at a point of curvature on the northerly line
of Watertown Street, forty-five and five-tenths (45.5) feet
northeasterly from a stone bound marking a point of cur-
vature; thence turning and extending easterly and north-
erly aping a curved line Laving a radius of twenty (20)
feet, twenty-five and nine hundredths (25.09) feet to a
point of tangency on the westerly line of Belknap Terrace;
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 61
thence extending northwesterly one hundred fifty-two
and thirty-two hundredths (152.32) feet to a paint of
curvature; thence turning and extending northerly, east-
erly, southerly and westerly along a curved litre having a
radius of twenty-seven and five tenths (27.5) feet, one
hundred twenty and seventy--two hundredths (120.72)
feet to a point of compound curvature; thence turning and
extending westerly and southerly along a curved line hav-
ing a radius of twenty-three and seventy-five hundredths
(23.75) feet, twenty-nine and sixty-five hundredths feet.
(29.65) to a point of tangency on the easterly line of Bel-
knap Terrace; thence extending southeasterly ninety and
ninety-six hundredths (90.96) feet to a point of curvature;
thence turning and extending southerly and easterly along
acurved line, having a radius of fifteen (15) feet, twenty-
eight and three tenths (28. ) feet to a point of tangency
on the northerly line of Watertown Street, by, land belong-
ing to the following-named persons, whose ownership and
assessable frontages are herewith recorded consecutively,
narnely: Bertha B. Kennedy, seventy.-five and thirty-seven
hundredths (705.37) feet; glary Car acostas, sixty-two and
forty-five hundredths (62.45) feet; Watertown Co-opera-
tive Bank, fifty--three (53) feet; Watertown Co-operative
Bank, forty (40) feet; Cambridge Savings Bank, one hun-
dred ninety-eight and three hundredths (198.03( feet,
comprising three (3) lots, one with thirty and five tenths
(30.5) feet, one Nvith fifty-seven and eighty-seven hun-
dredths (57.87) feet, and one with one hundred nine and
sixty-six hundredths (109.66) feet; thence turning and
extending southwesterly along the northerly line of Wa-
tertown :Street, fifty-six and twenty-five hundredths
('06.25) feet to a. point of curvature and also point of
beginning.
The above description comprises the limits of Belknap
Terrace, which is twenty (20) to fifty-five (55) feet in
width, extending from the northerly line of Watertown
Street to dead end of circle.
fit W ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Said street is hereby laid out .and the grades thereof
established as shown on a plan entitled "Town ofWater-
town, Plan of Belknap Terrace to accompany description
for acceptance under the Betterment Act, February 15,
1935, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," on file in the office
of the Town Clerk, a copy of which is to lie duly recorded
in the South Registry District of 1TN ddlesex County with
this order.
And it is therefore ORDERED that Bellma.p Teri-ace be
and is hereby laid out as and for a public way-, under the
provisions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the Cenenal Laws,
and amendments thereto according to the foregoing des-
cription, and having considered the question of damages
sustained by the owners of the lands across and through
which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby
determine that no damages have been sustained and none
are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto
annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying
out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws pro-
viding for the assessment of betterments, and than the
area comprising the several parcels described and set forth
in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or
advantage other than the general advantage to the corn-
in from said laying out anal that better rents are to
be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of land irr
said area described in said Schedule and as shown can a
plan of said area, drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer,
dated February 15, 1935, and on file in the office of the
Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly
recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds
with this order, and the amount set opposite each of said
described parcels is the amount estimated to be the bet-
terment that will be assessed upon said. described Marcel.
MAURICE H. O'CONNELL,
JAES H. SHERIDAN,
EDWARD D. HOLLAND,
Select•xnem.
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 63
Selectmen's Office.
Watertown, Mass., April 17, 1335.
Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town ofWa-
tertown, regularly called and duly warned and held on the
10th day of April, A., D. 1935, at which meeting a quorum
was present when Article 33 of the warrant was before
the meeting as follows:
"Tv hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the
laying out of the following-named streets, to wit:
Belknap Terrace
(together with other streets)
under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General
]maws, as amended, the latter: providing for the assessment
of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept
said streets, or any of them as and for public sways, and
will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain,
or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land
necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of
money necessary to pay the cast or damages therefor, and
the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be
raised, or take any action relating thereto."
An order of the Selectmen laying out Belknap Terrace
and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said
laying out were read to the meeting, -and upon raotion duly
made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows
"That the laying out of Belknap Terrace as a public
,way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is
hereby accepted, and the. Selectmen are hereby authorized
to take the laird described in said report as and for a
public way."
And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Belknap
Terrace as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire
the several parcels of land which are included in the area
described in said order of laying out as drown by a copy
of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in
the office of the Tawn Clerk, of IVater town, and the own-
64 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
,ers, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown
in said Schedule.
And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to
tale said land, and an appropriation was made at said
Town Meeting therefor.
Now, therefore, it is ordered that the herein-described
parcels of land, all contained within the area described in
the said order of laying out, be and the same are hereby
taken for the purposes of a public way, including the ease-
ment in the Ind adjoining the location of said. public way
consisting of the right to have the land of the location
protected by having the surface of such adjoining land
slope from the boundary of the to&ation, under the provi-
sions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments,
and all according to the Dian referred to in said order of
laying out, which sai.i Flan was duly filed in the office of
the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said. Town
Meeting.
And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures
affixed thereto are not included in said taking.
And the owners and occupants of the land hereby talkers
and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1,
1935, to take oft and remove trees or structures affixed
thereto.
And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the
question of damages sustained by the owners of the land
hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded
as shown on said Schedule.
Adopted
MAURICE H. 0"CCNNELL,
JAMS 1=I, SHERIDAN,
CHARLES F. SHA W,
Selectmen.
Schedule Belknap 'terrace
In said Schedule such parcel, of land is described as of
the first day of April next preceding the date of this order.
The persons named in said Schedule are the supposed
owners of record as of said first; day of April, and in case
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 65
said owner's -lame is not correctly stated, it is to be un-
derstood that said parcel is owned by owners unknown.
And the number of the lot set apposite each parcel in
said Schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan on
file in the office of the Assessors of the Town ofWater-
town.
Side ej moire Front- Estimated Dam-
Owner Address Lot No. Street Takan atta Betterment affea
Bertha E. 1iennedy.
143 Watertown St.,
R7'atertrai.m. Mara. 1-23-24-15 W+-A 781 76.37 $301.48 None
Mary Carzcck s
8 Belknap Terrace,
Watertown'Maass. 1-83-25.14 West 632 62.45 240.80 None
Watertown, C*-aPerativc
Bank.
Watertown, hlnsg. 1.23-26-13a.21B West 846 53.00 212.00 None
"{ ntertown Go-operative
Bank, I-28-27-21-A
Watertown, xas& 20-B-13-g North 5S3 40.00 160.00 None
Cambridge Savings Bank.
Cambridge, Mass. 1-E8-28-20A NDrth 419 30.50 122.00 None
Cambridge Savings Bank.
CtLmlhridge, 11#a_v5. 1-23-22-17 East 1061 57X 231.48 None
Cambridge Saving® Bunk,
Cambridge, Man. 1-23-23.16 East 1212 109.66 438.64 None
Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of
Merrifield Avenue
TOWN OF WATERTOWN, MASS.
Selectmen's Office..
February 15, 1935.
After due notice as required by the provisions of Chap-
ter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen ofWater-
town, met on the 15th day of February, A. D. 1935, at 4:00
o'clock- P. 1AL, for the purpose of viewing the premises, and
on the 15th day of February, A. D. 1935), at 8:00 o'clock
P. X, for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties
interested, on a petition for the laying out of Merrifield
Avenue as a public way, and we, the Selectmen upon con-
sideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public
convenience and necessity require that Merrifield Avenue
be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the
66 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
following description, and as shown on a plan drawn by
Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15,
1935.
Description—Merrifield .Avenue
Beginning at a point of curvature on the easterly line
of Bigelow A.venrre, one hundred ninety and twenty-eight
hundredths (190,28) feet from the southerly line of Wells
.Avenue; thence turning and extending southerly and east-
erly along a curved line, having a radius of fifteen (15)
feet, twenty-three and three tenths (23.3) feet to a paint
of tangency on the northerly line of Merrifield Avenue;
thence extending easterly along said line of Nllerrifield
Avenue, four hundred twenty-eight and sixteen hun-
dredths (428.16) feet to a point of curvature; thence tur-n-
ning and extending easterly and northerly along a carved
litre having a radius of fifteen (15) feet, twenty-four (24)
feet, to a point of tangency on the westerly line of Arling-
ton Street by land belonging to the following-named per-
sons whose ownership and assessable frontages are here-
with recorded consecutively, namely: Helen 1-I. Tsesmetji,
fifty and one hundredths (50,01) feet; East Watertown
Realty Company, twenty-five (25) feet; Charles B. Arake
liars et ux, Alice, forty-eight and thirty-five hundredths
(48.305) feet; Silvio Vitale, forty-five (45) feet; EastWa-
tertown Realty Company, two hundred ninety (290) feet.,
comprising six (6) Lots, four (4) with forty-five (45) feet
each, one with ten (10 feet, and one with one hundred
(100) feet;. thence turning and extending southerly along
the westerly line of Arlington Street, seventy and three
hundredths (70.03) feet to a point of curvature; thence
turning and extending northerly and westerly along a
curved lime having a radius of fifteen (15) feet, twenty-
three ,and twelve hundredths (23,12) feet to a point of
tangency on the southerly line of Merrifield ,Avenue;
thence extending westerly four hundred twenty-.nine and
three hundredths (4`9.08) feet to a point of curvature;
thence extending westerly and southerly along a curved
line having a radius of fifteen (15) feet, twenty-thee and
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 67
-eighty-two hundredths (23.82) feet, to a point of tangency
on the easterly line of Bigelow Avenue, by land belonging
-to the following-narned persons whose ownership and
-assessable frontages are herewith recorded consecutively,
namely: East Watertown Realty Company, one hundred
ten (110) feet; Concetta Sansone, Trustee, forty (40)
feet; Alice Harrison, forty (40) feet; Charles E. Hamil-
ton, forty (40) feet; Grace C. Johnson, forty (40) feet;
Elpiniki Vah-teelli, forty (40) feet; Filippo D°.Angelo, et
ux, Ma.ddalena, forty (40) feet; East Watertown Ptealty
Company, one hundred eight and eight-five hundredths
(108.85) feet, comprising two (2) lots, one with ten (10)
feet and one with ninety-eight and eighty-five hundredths
(98.85) feet; thence turning and extending northerly
along the easterly line of Bigelow Avenue, severity and
two hundredths (70.02) feet to a point of curvature and
also paint of beginnings.
The above description comprises the lirnits of Merrifield
Avenge, which is forty (40) feet in width, between paral-
lel lines extending from the easterly, litre of Bigelow .Ave-
nue to the westerly line of Arlington Street.
Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof
established as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Wa-
tertown, flan of Merrifield Avenue to accompany descr-ip-
t ool for acceptance under the Betterment Act, February
15, 1935, Otis D. Allen, Towle Engineer," on file in the
office of the Town Cleric, a copy of which is to be duly
reeorded in the South Registry District of I iddlesex
County with this order.
And it is therefore ORDERED that Merrifield ,Avenue
be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under
the provisions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws,
and amer)dments thereto, accordinb to the foregoing des-
cription, and paving considered the question of damages
sustained by the owners of the lands across and through
which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby
determine that no damages have been sustained and none
are awarded, other than as shorn in the Schedule hereto
68 VVATERT{lWN TOWN REPORT
annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying
out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws pro-
viding for the assessment of betterments, and that the
area comprising the several parcels described and set
forth in said Schedule hereto annexed will receive benefit
or advantage other than the general advantage to the com-
munity from said laying out and that betterments are to
be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of laud
in said area, described in said Schedule and as shown on a
plan of said area.drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer,
dated February 15, 1985, and on fde in the office of the
Town Clerk of 'Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly
recorded in Middlesex South Registry of Deeds with this
order, and the amount set opposite each of said described
parcels is the amount estimated to lie the betterment that
will be assessed upon said described parcel.
MA.URICE H. O'CONNELL,
JAM' E811. SHERIDAN,
EDWARD D. IHOLLAND,
Selectmen.
Selectmen's Office, -
Watertown, Mass., April 17, 1935.
Whereas, at a Town Meeting Meld by the Town ofWater-
town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the
14th day of April A. D. 1935, at which meeting a quorum
was present when Article 33 of the 'warrant was before
the meeting as follows
"To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the
laying out of the fallowing-named streets, to wit
Merrifield Avenue
(together with other streets)
under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General
Laws,as amended, the latter providing for the assessment
of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept
said streets, or any of them, as and for public sways, and
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 69
will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain,
or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land
necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of
money necessary to pay the cost or land damages there-
for, and the cost of construction, direct how said money
shall be raised, or tale any action relating thereto."
An order of the Selectmen laying out Merrifield Avenue
and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said
laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion
duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as
follows
"That the laying out of Merrifield Avenue as a public
way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is
hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized
to take the land described in said report as and for a pub-
lic way."
And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Merrifield
.Avenue as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire
the several parcels of land which are included in the area
described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy
of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in
the office of the 'Town Clerk, of 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 carder of laying out, be and the same are hereby
taken for the purposes of a public way, including the ease-
ment in the land adjoining the location of said Public way
consisting of the right to have the land of the location
protected by having the surface of such adjoining land
slope from the boundary of the location, under the provi-
sions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments,
and all according to the plan referred to in said order of
74 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
laying out, which said plan was duly filed in the office of
the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town
Meeting.
And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures
affixed thereto are not included in said taking.
And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken
and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1,
19351 to take off send remove trees or structures affixed
thereto.
And it is further•ordered, upon the consideration of the
question of damages sustained by the owners of the land
hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded
as shown on said Schedule.
Adopted
ATJR10E H. O'CONNELL,
JAMES H. SHERIDAN,
CHAti LES F. SHAW,
Schedule-4lerlifield Avenue
In said Schedule each _parcel of land is described ras 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 Marcel is owned by owners un-
known.
And the number of the lot sett 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,
sidc fir) .4rei Hefter-
()erucr Addrees Lot No. street Tahcn Pt-oittaftV literal Danjg4'.;
HL-1991 Ei •rsmetil. 20 Blge�
lute- avenue. Watertown, 12-41-
NIMS. .....................................45-34B Nardi 1047 - 50.01 $241D.04 None
Fust Watertown Fealty Cnm-
parry. Nieholy Awntie. 12-41-
WiLtertown, blwds. ................ 70 North 500 25.00 10C.00 None
Charley U. Artsl*ERE et. UX,
ANF-,,�, ',:!) Ywrriric-ld Ave.. 12-•11-
1Vutert41%Vn, VIII N4 -,G-11 worth 9h7 48.35 19 .40 Norse
RECORD OF TOMWN MEETINGS 71
P"Attr,auted
Sidra of Area Bet ccr-
( toner Addreaq Lot No. Sestet Taken Fronla.rrc ►9;r^r:e Dar,iftes
Silvio Vitale, 26 h'lerridlvkl 12-41-
Ave.. Watiartown. ,lIrsrb........ ;:5-! North €900 4i.00 180.00 None
Ertst Watertown Realty Com-
pany, Nichoh; Avrt•, Water- 12-41-
town, Alaes. .......................... 54-.t North NO 45.00 1SU.t}U Nont*
East Wittertown Realty Como
pony, Nichols Ave., Muter- 12-41-
tatwn, MMS. .......r..............- :,S-X North 94U -14%a0 180.00 None
East Watertown Realty C-un.
ppny, Nichols Ave., Water- 12-41-
town, Mans. 52-1, North U00 4.3.00 180.00 None
East tiWrttv rtow n Realty cbm-
Pany. Nichols Ave.. Water- 12-43-
town, Nfuss. ........____........ 514:1 North 500 45.00 180.00 None
e
East Watet-Lown Rally Com-
pany, Nichola Ave., later- 22-41-
to wn. Ainss. .......................... 50.N North 200 10.00 40.00 None
East 1Vatertov:n Realty Com-
pany, Nichols Ave_. Water- 12-41-
town, hl asa. .......................„,,, 69-Z North 2052 100,0 400.00 None
Ea-st lVatertown Realty Com-
Dany. Michels Ave., W.iter- 12.24.
tow-0, Mug. ........,.................... CS-Y tivuth 2045 100.00 400.00 None
East Watertown Realty Com-
Dany, Nichols Ave., Water- 12-29.
town. 31113s. ............................ 58.x South 200 10.0 41}.aD None
Concettsa Sansone, Tr., 10
Rierrifietd Avenue, Water- 12-29-
tnwn, Nltws. ......................._ 39-W south 800 MOO 160.00 None
Aliee Haarriyon, 15 Jkferrifaetd 12-29-
Ave., Wiltertawn, hium..,.., fiO.V South Soo 40.00 160.00 None
Charlea E. Hamilton. do
Stafford Road. Newton 12-29-
Csentre. Mnrss. ............ .......... 61-1J 5aiuth Soo 40.00 160.00 None
Grace 0. Johnson, c-0 Regi-
nald 1•lodpzdon, 154 Com- 12-29-
mon St., Watertown, M1asq. 62-T South fto0 40.00 160.00 None
Elpiniki Valacetli, 24 Merri- 12-29-
field Ave., Wtitertown, l ium. 67,.S Smith Roo 40.00 36D.00 None
Filipua D'Artttelo, et ux Mad-
dale:nas, 28 hlerrifielil Ave.,
1' atertown, I4tras& ................ 64-R SAW Soo 40.00 160.00 Done
E"-t Watertown Realty Com-
pansy, Nichols Ave.. Water- 12-29-
town. Masco. ......................... 4r,Q South 200 10.00 40.00 None
F.$st Watertown Rmity Com-
pany, Niekta1R Ave,. 'Water- 12-29-
town. hlnaa. .......................... 6&0 South 2027 13"5 :I91_440 Noose
Voted ; That any expense for materials in connection
with the construction of Bailey Avenue, Belknap Terrace,
and Merrifield Avenue, shall be charged to Appropriation
voted under Article 30 (Emergency P�elief A� l�ninistr�t-
tion, 5,000), and that said money shall he expended
udder the direction of the Selectmen.
WILLIAM R. McGUIRE, Town Clerk.
72 W A'I'EMOWN Towle REPORT
Warrant for Town Meeting, Monday Evening,
September 1+6, 1935
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex. ss.
To an-Y Canstable in the Town of Water to-um, 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 sixteenth day of September, 1935,
at 7.30 P. M., to act on the following articles, viz.:
Article 1. To hear the report of any Committee here-
tofore appointed, and act thereon.
Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate
and authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the
Selectmen, to borrow under the authority and in accord-
ance with the provisions of Chapter 188 of the Acts of
1935, as amended, the sum of one hundred and fifty thou-
sand dollars ( 150,1190), for the purpose of paying the
town's share of E. R. A. or W. P. A. projects, or to take
any action .relative thereto.
Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap-
propriate the sum of one hundred and ninety-fire thou-
sand dollars ( 195,114(l} for the purpose of owistructing
an elementary school building, and authorize the Select-
men to male appiication to the Federal Government for a
grant of money under the Emergency Relief Appropria-
tion .act of 1935 for said purpose, and to accept such
grant, and to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval
of the Selectmen, to borrow such sums as may be neces-
sary to meet any appropriation made, or to take any ac-
tion relative thereto.
Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to raise and
appropriate the suns of sixty thousand dollars ( 60,000)
for the purpose of the erection of a police station, and
authorize the Selectmen to make application to the Fed-
eral Government for a grunt: of money u-nder the Emer-
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 73
gency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935 for said purpose,
and to accept such grant, and to authorize the Treasurer,
with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow such sums
as may be necessary to meet any appropriation made, or
to take any action relative thereto.
Article 5. To see if the 'Town will vote to appropriate
the sum of money necessary for the use of the Contingent
department for the balance of the year, direct how the
money shall be raised, or to take any action relative there-
to.
Artr.r e 6. To see if the 'Town will vote to appropriate
the sum of money necessary for the use of the Highway
Maintenance department, for the balance of the year, di-
rect how the money shall be raised, or to take any action
relative 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 clays at least prior to the time v#
said meeting.
Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant witii
your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk on
or before the time of said meeting.
Given under our hands this thirtieth clay crf August,
MAURICE 11. C'CONNELL,
JAMES H. SHERIDAN,
CHARLES F. SHA ,
Selectmen of Watertown.
Officers' Returns on Warrant
As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified
and warned fire 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 coley
74 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same
in tern or more conspicuous public places in Town seven
days at least priori to the time of said meeting.
JO FFH W. REGAN,
Constable of Watertown.
n.
Attest: Wm. P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk.
Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Members at
least sever clays prior to the Town Meeting of the pro-
posed business to be considered at the meeting.
't ILLIAM P. McGUIR,E, Town Clark.
Record of Town Meeting, Monday Evening,
September 16, 1935
Meeting was called to order at 7.45 P. M. by Moderator
Edward P. Furber. Officers' returns on warrant were
read by Town Clerk, Wm. P. McGuire.
The counters reported there were 173 Town Meeting
Members present; necessary for a quor•urn : 93.
Notice: was received from the Chairman of Precinct
of the election of John C. Webb, 87 Poplar Street, to fill
one vacancy in term expiring in 1936, caused by the ap-
pointment of Robert T. Sanford, 17 Fairview .Aventine, to
the Finance Committee, lie, being therefore, ex offrcio, a
Town Meeting Member.
Article I. To hear the report of any Committee here-
tofore appointed, and act thereon.
Committee on Revision of By-laws reported progress.
Committees on Phillips School and New Polite Station
requested that reports be considered in conjunction with
Articles 3 and 4 relating to the subject matter of their
reports. These reports filed in Rook of Reports.
Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate
and authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the
Selectmen to borrow under the authority of and in ac-
cordance with the provisions of Chapter- 188 of the Acts
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 7E)
of 1935, as amended, the sum of one hundred and fifty-
thousand dollars ( 1 0,000), for the purpose of paying
the town's share of E. R. A. or W. P. A. projects, or to
take any action relative thereto.
Unanimously Voted : That the sum of fifty- thousand
dollars ($50,000) be and is hereby appropriated for the
purpose of paying for materials only for E. R. A. or
W. P. A. projects, and that the Treasurer, with the ap-
proval of the Selectmen, be and is hereby authorized to
borrow, under authority of and in accordance with the
provisions of Chapter 188 of the Acts of 1935, as
amended, the sum of fifty thousand dollars ($50,O00), and
to issue the bonds or motes of the Town therefor, said
bonds or notes to be paid in not more than five (5) years,
or in such time as may be directed by the Emergency
Finance Board named in Chapter 49 of the Acts of 1933,
and that said sum be expended under the direction of the
Selectmen.
Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap-
propriate the sum of one Hundred and ninety-five thou-
sand dollars ($195,000) for the purpose of constructing
an elementary school building, and authorize the Select-
men to make application to the Federal Government for
a grant of money under the Emergency Relief Appropria-
tion Act of 1935 for said purpose, ,and to accept such
grant, and to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval
of the Selectmen, to borrow such sums as may be neces-
sary to meet any appropriation made, or to take any ac-
tion relative thereto.
114 in favor, 43 opposed.
Voted : That for the purpose of constructing a twelve-
room elementary school building, to replace the old Phil-
lips School, in co-operation with the Federal Government
under the National Industrial Recovery Act or the Emer-
gency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935, there be raised
and appropriated the sum of one hundred and ten thou-
sand dollars ($110,000), and the Treasurer, with the ap-
proval of the Selectmen, be and hereby is authorized to
76 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
borrow the sum of one hundred and ten thousand dollars
($110,000), and to issue bonds or notes of the Town
therefor, under authority of and in accordance with the
provisions. of Chapter 404 of the Acts of 1935 and the
Federal Act applicable thereto, said bonds or notes to be
payable in not more than fifteen (15) years, or at such
term and maximum rate of interest as may be fixed by
the Emergency Finance Board.
All money received from the Federal Government on
account of this project shall be applied to meet the cost
of said project, or in case the amount of loan authorized
is in excess of the town's share of the cast, it shall be
applied to the load herein authorized to the extent of such
excess, or the amount to be borrowed shall be reduced by
the amount of the grant received and applied to the cost
of the Project.
The Selectmen are hereby authorized to file an applica-
tion with the Federal Government for a grant of money
udder the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935
for the above purpose and to accept such grant subject to
applicable Federal regulations,.
Voted : That this money be expended under the direc-
tion of the present Phillips School Committee.
Article 4. To sere if the Town will vote to raise and
appropriate the sum Of sixty thousand dollars ( 60,000)
for the purpose of the erection of a police station, and
authorize the Selectmen to make application to the Fed-
eral Government for a grant of money under the Emer-
gency Relief Appropriation .Act of 1935 for said purpose,
and to accept; such grant, and to authorize the "Treasurer,
with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow such sums
as may be necessary to meet any appropriation made, or
to take any action relative thereto.
Hand Vote: 85 in favor, 60 opposed.
Motion to appropriate the suer of forty-six thousand,
frve hundred dollars ($46,304), for the purpose of er•ee-
tion of a police station, defeated.
Division of the House-78 in favor, 63 opposed.
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 77
Motion to appropriate the sum of forty-six thousand,
five hundred dollars ( d6,500) for the purpose of erection
of a police station, defeated.
Article i7. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate
the sum of money necessary for the use of the Contingent
department for the balance of the year, direct how the
money shall be raised, or to take any action relative
thereto.
Voted - That the sum of eighteen hundred dollars
($1800) be and is hereby appropriated for the use of the
Contingent department, for the balance of the current
year, one thousand dollars ( 1,0114) of this sum to be used
for administration of W. P. A. activities; and the balance
&Df eight hundred dollars ($800) to be used for settlement
of claims or any otherContingent expense which the
Selectmen may deem proper ;; one thousand dollars
,( 1,000) of this sum to be transferred from Interest Ac-
count, and eight hundred dollars ($800) to be transferred
from Workmen's Compensation Account.
Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate
the sum of money necessary for the use of the Highway
Maintenance department, for the balance of the year,
direct bow the money shall be raised, or to take any action
relative thereto.
Voted: That the sung of fourteen thousand dollar's
( 14,000) be and is hereby appropriated for the use of
the Highway Maintenance Department, this sum to be
transferred from Interest Account.
WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk.
Wan-ant: for Town Meeting, Wednesday Evening,
November 18, 1935
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 the Town of Watertown to meet in the Senior
78 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
High School Building, Columbia Street, in said Town, on
Wednesday evening, the thirteenth day of November,
1935? at 7.30 P. M, to act on the following articles, viz. :
Article 1. To hear the report of any Committee here-
tofore e appointed.
Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to raise and
appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of acquiring
land and financing the construction thereon of a new
Police Station and authorize and direct the Selectmen to
accept on behalf of the Town, for use in carrying out such
project, a Federal Grant of money pursuant to the Emer-
gency R.eIief Appropriation Act of 1935 ; and authorize
the wilding Committee appointed under Article 22 of the
warrant for a Town Afeeting held April 6, 1931 to con-
struct said project and contract with respect thereto ; and
authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Select-
men, to borrow such stitm as may be necessary to meet
any appropriation made; or take any action relative
thereto.
Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate
and provide by borrowing or otherwise, the necessary
sum of money for the use of the .Soldiers` Relief depart-
ment, for the balance of the current year, or take any
action relating thereto.
Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate,
and provide by transfer or otherwise, the necessary suma
of money for the use of the various Town departments for
the balance of the current year, or tale any action relat-
ing thereto.
A.rtixle 5. To see if the Tom will appropriate and
provide by transfer or otherwise, the necessary sun of
money to pay the cost of printing and distributing the
proposed Zoning By-law amendment, direct how the
motley shall be provided, or take any. action relating
thereto.
Article 6. To see if the Town will authorize the Treas-
urer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow
money On and after January 1, 1936, in anticipation of
RECORD OF TOWN INICETINGS 79
the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1.,
1936, 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 clays at least prior to the time of
said meeting.
Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with
your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk on
or before the time of said meeting.
Given under our Bands this 30th day of October, A. D.
1935.
MAURICE H. G*CO NI"LL,
JAMES H. SHERIDAN,
CHARLES F. SHAW,
Selectmen of Watertown.
+Ot&cerg' Returns on Warrant
As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified
and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown,
to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by
leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy
of this warrant, and also by, posting copies of the sarne
in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town seven
days at least prior to the time of said meeting.
JOSEPH W. REGrAN,
Constable of Watertown.
Attest: Win. 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.
WILLI.AM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk.
80 W TERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Record of Town Meeting, Wednesday Evening,
November 13, 1935
Meeting was called to order at 3.44 P. M. by Moderator
Edward P. Furber. Officers' returns on warrant were read
by Town Clerk, NVm. P. Mic wire.
The counters reported there were 118 Town Meeting-
Members present; number necessary for a quorum : 93.
Article 1. To bear the report of any Committee here-
tofore appointed.
There were no committee reports presented at this time.
Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to raise and
appropriate a. sum of money for the purpose of acquiring
land and finaneing the construction thereon of a new
Police Station and authorize and direct the Selectmen to
accept on behalf of the Town, for use in carrying out such
project, a Federal Grant of money pursuant to the Emer-
gency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935 ; and authorize
the Building Committee appointed under Article 22 of
the warrant for a town meeting held April 6, 1931 to con-
struct said project and contract with respect thereto; and
authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Select-
meYi, to borrow such sums as may be necessary to meet
any appropriation made; or take any action relative
thereto.
77 in favor, 26 opposed.
Voted: That for the purpose of acquiring land and
financing the construction of a new Police Station there-
on, and to enable the Town to secure the benefits of the
Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935, there be
raised and appropriated the sum of eighty-nine thousand,
two hundred dollars ( 89,200), and the Treasurer, with
the approval of the Selectmen, be and hereby is author-
ized to borrow the sum of fifty-five thousand, seven hun-
dred dollars ($55,74+0) and to issue }sends or notes of the
Town therefor tinder- authority of and in accordance with
the provisions of Chapter 404 of the Acts of 1935, said
bonds or notes to be payable in not more than ten (10)
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 81
years and at such term and maximum rate of interest as
may be wed by the Emergency Finance Board.
All moneys received by way of grant from the Federal
vermnent on account of this project sliall Lie applied
first to meet the cost of the project (including preliminary
expenses), and any balance thereof shall be applied to
payment of the loan herein authorized.
The Selectmen are hereby authorized and directed to
accept on behalf of the Town, for use in carnring out such
project, a Federal Grant of money pursuant to the Emer-
gency Relief Administration Act of 1935 ; and the Select-
Men are hereby authorized to acquire by purchase the
following described parcel of land as a site for said new
Police Station
The land in Watertown in the County of Middlesex,,
now or formerly owned by Frank B. Hopewell, Trustee,
and shown as Lod, A on a plan by Otis D. Allen, Town
Engineer, dated October 23, 1935 and entitled "Town of
Watertown—Record Plan", and further described as fol-
lows
Beginning at a paint where the southerly line of Lot A
intersects the northwesterly litre of Cross Street, said
point dieing one hundred thirty-two and eight tenths
(132.8) feet more or less northeasterly from the inter-
section of the northerly lime of l►►+iain Street and the north-
westerly line of Cross Street. Thence running along said
line of Cross Street ninety-seven and fifty-five hundredths
97.55) feet more or less to northeasterly corner of Lot A.
Thence turning and running northwesterly along land of
Poston and wine Railroad, one hundred (100) feet,
more or Iess to northwesterly coiner of said Lot A. Thence
running southwesterly ninety-seven and fifty-five hun-
dredths (97.55) feet, more or less, along land of Town of
Watertown to the southwesterly corner of said Lot A.
Thence turning And running southeasterly one hundred
(100) feet, more or less, by land of 'Town of Watertown
to a point of intersection and also point of beginning.
WATERTOWN TOWN REPO
The area enclosed by the above description contains
mine thousand, seven hundred and fifty-five (9,755)
square feet, more or less, as drown on said plan; and the
Building Committee, appointed under Article 22 of the
warrant for a Town. Meeting held April 6, 1931, are
-authorized to proceed with the construction of said proj-
ect and enter into all necessary and -proper contracts and
agreements in respect thereto, all subject to applicable
Federal regulations; and the said Building Committee
.are authorized to do all other acts and things necessary or
-convenient for obtaining said grant, for making said loan,
,and for the construction of said project.
Artiele 3. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate
and provide by }sorrowing or otherwise, the necessary
sum of money for the use of the Soldiers' Relief depart-
ment, for the balance of the current year, on take any
action relating thereto.
Indefinitely postponed. Finance Committee reported
that the amount requited, eight thousand dollars ($8,000)
would be transferred from Reserve Fund to Soldiers' Re-
Jief account.
Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate,
and provide by transfer or otherwise, the necessary sums
of nioney for the use of the various Town departments
for the balance of the current year, or take any action
relating ther•cto.
With the approval of the Finance Committee, it was
Voted : That the following surds be and are hereby trans-
ferred for the use of the various Town Departments for
the balance of the current year, as indicated in the follow-
ing Schedule:
Transferred Front
School, Instruction ................... '
00.00
Library, Furnishing ........................4................... 300.00
Planning Board .........................I.......................... 44.00
.Election Expense .................................................. 558.84
,Collector, Recording Deeds ................................ 860.00
RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 83
Police, Patrolmen ................................................ 240.00
Police, Specials ...................................................... 160.00
Highway, Stable ................ ................................. 1,000.00
Engineering, Salaries .......................................... 242.00
Healthy Dental Clinic ............................................ 20.00
Baby Clinic .............................................. 11.40
Milk Inspecto .... ...... .... . . ................... 87.+65
Nurses ...................................................... 205.48
Public Welfare, Mothers' Aid .............................. 2,114.62
Finance Committee ........... ... .............................. 500.00
"ire, Permanent lien .......................................... 72.00
NewHose ............ ...... ................................ 7.00
Selectmen, Contingent ........................................ . 200.00
Interest .................................................................. 4,000.00
Insurance .............................................................. 2,765.92
Contingent ( PA) .............................................. 500.00
$14,438.91
Transferred To
School, Maintenance .........................I.................. $500.00
Library, Maintenance .......................................... 300.00
Committee on Zoning Laws.................................. 49.00
Fire, Contingent .................................................. 410.00
Town Clerk, Contingent ...................................... 400-00.
Contingent ............................................................ 500.00
Collector, Contingent .......................................... 245.00
Police, Contingent ................................................ 400.00
Highway, Garbage ................................................ 1,000.00
Engineering, Contingent .................................... 200.00-
Hea.lth, Contagious .............................................. 11'500.00}
Contingent .............................................. 65.00,
Town Hail, Light .................................................. 100.00
Fuel .................... .... ........................ 150.00
Contingent ........................................ 100.00
Old Age Assistance .............................................. 1,824.62
Welfare, Contingent ....................................... ...... 290.04.
Outside Aicl ............................................................ 6,000-00
Soldiers' Relief .......................................... ...... 396.29
$14,428.91
.84 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Article 5. To see if the Town will appropriate and
provide by transfer or otherwise, the necessary suni of
money to pay the cost of printing and distributing the
proposed Zoning By-Law amendment, direct how the
money shall be provided, or tape any action relating there-
to.
Indefinitely postponed.
Article 6. To see if the 'Town will authorize the Treas-
urer,with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money
on and after January 1, 1936, in anticipation of the
revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1936,
or take any action relating thereto.
Voted: That the Town Treasurer, with the approval of
the Selectmen, be and is hereby authorized to borrow
money on and after January 1, 1936, in anticipation of
the revenue of the financial year beginning January X,
1936, and to issue the note or notes of the Town therefor,
-payable within one year, any debt or debts incurred under
this vote to be paid from the revenue of the financial year
beginning January 1, 1936.
WILL,IAIVI P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk.
REPORT OF THE SEALER OF WEIGHTS
AND MEASURES
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen
Gentlemen:
The following report of the Sealer of Weights. and
Measures, for the year 1935, is respectfully submitted.
Sealing Fees $343.07
Adjusting Charges 5.89
Total $348.96
WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 85
sca es
Not
Adjusted Sealed Sealed Condemned
Platform over 5000 lbs. — 19 -- 1
Platforms 100 to 5000 lbs. 4 119 1 4
Counter 100 lbs. or over — 26 —
Counter under 100 lbs. — 117 1 6
Springy; 100 lbs. or over 38 — 13
Spring under 100 Ibs. 1 175 — 26
Computing under 100 lbs. 11 129 ---- 4
Personal Weighing (slot) — 28 --r 1
Prescription — 23 — 1
Jewelers' — 4 — 1
Weights
Avoirdupois 127 775 -- 5
Apothecary — 310 — 15
Metric 5 43 — —
Troy- 12 48 —
Capacity Measures
Liquid Measures — 285 — 4
Oil Jars — 131 —
Autonwtic Mertma-inn Devices
Gasoline Pumps —A 43
Gasoline Meter Meter System 17 173 — ' 7
-Oil Meter System 2 11 —
Kerosene Pumps — 7 —
Oil Pumps — 33
;tops on Pumps 15 275 — —
Grease Measuring Devices — 61 -- 3
Linear easur s
Yard Sticks - 14 —
Cloth Measuring Devices — 11 --� —
Totals 194 2998 2 92
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7'i cl l eighings
Total No. Number Incorrect
Commodity 7wW41 CorrtU Under Over
Bread -182 176 5 1
Butter 161 140 2 19
Coal (ire bags) 64 44 2 18
Dry Commodities 163 145 14 4
Flour 87 77 7 9
Fruits and Vegetables 78 28 21 29
Meats and Provisions 58 32 25
Tugs of Wool 4 4 —
Inspecto
Pedlars' Licenses 4
Milk Jars 72
I'Vholesale Milk Cans 30
Clinical Thermometers 130
Pedlars' Scales 12
Tee Cream Cans 25
Oi] Jars 922
Marking of
Bread 190
Food Packages 555
Coal (in. Bags) 64
Kindling Wood (in bags) 48
Retest of Gasoline Devices 19
Retest of Scales 2
Retest of Gil Meter System 2
3 Special Torn Licenses issued by the Director of
Standards.
Respectfully,
VICTOR M. A►NDERSON,
WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 87
REPORT OF WIRE DEPARTMENT
To Me Honorable Board of Selectmen:
Gentlemen
The report of the Wire Department for the year ending
December 31, 1935, is herewith submitted :
During the past year new underground cable was in-
stalled along beater Street and down Galen Street to the
Charles River Fridge, to provide a continuation of fire
alarm protection for the car barns of the Boston Elevated
Railway Co., clue to a re-arrangement of the premises.
Signal tines throughout the Fire Alarm and Police Sig-
nal Systems were thoroughly checked and put in condition
to withstand the rigors of the elements. This task in-
volved the elimination of slack lines; renewal of cross-
arms, ties, insulators, and other equipment where needed,
as well as the clearing of tree grounds, underground leak-
ages, and the replacement of several sections of wire.
However, there are still many miles of ragged, weather-
beaten wire on the lines that Witl require considerable
attention in the treat• future.
Due to the customary amival practice of renewing and
relocating poles in the various sections of the town by the
Edison Electric Illuminating Company, The New Eng-
land Telephone and Telegraph Company and the Boston
Elevated Railway Company, many alterations were neces-
sitated in the aerial lines of the system. The necessary-
stock, wares, cross-arms and equipment, required by such
changes, were used.
New aerial terminal boxes, including cut-outs and
lightning arrester devices were installed in many loca-
tions, replacing those that became impractical for further
use. There was a removal and relocation of twelve fire
.alarm tappers on the different circuits.
Automobile casualties caused the destruction of two
fire boxes, one cable post: and one combination fire alarm
and cable post. The party cruising the damage to the latter
88 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
remains unknown as it happened during the early hours
of the morning and there was a failure to report it.
All stand pipes, aerial terminal loxes, fire boxes and
police boxes were painted. The Signal byes ,were oiled,
tested and examined periodically throughout the year to
insure their proper performance. However, there is an op-
portunity for improvement on the system by annually
retiring a portion of the alder type boxes and replacing
there Avith modern equipment until such time as the older
type boxes are completely eliminated.
Essential changes in the layout of the wiring and fix-
tures in the central office of the Fire Alarm Headquarters
were made to provide proper illumination for the instru-
ments, tapes, circuit parcels and batteries. The concrete
floors, battery racks and surroundings were painted to
maintain the property in a presentable condition. Fora
operators are working on regular schedule and the work
is being performed in an efficient and satisfactory man-
ner.
The street lights received careful attention. Applica-
tions for new lights were received and the proposed loca-
tions carefully investigated, with reports being submitted
accordingly. Complaints can existing street lighting con-
ditions were likewise taken care of, All notifications that
street lights were not burning were immediately reported
to the Edison Company, and broken and burned out lamps
were promptly replaced.
Regarding motor equipment. the truck now being used
has rendered nine years of active service and cannot cape
with the situation mach longer, clue to the fact that it is
essentially a piece of emergency equipment and must be
ready for service at rill hours of the day and night. There-
fore, T recommend the purchase of a suitable trucR for the
Purpose.
Relative to interior wiring: 1041 permits for wiring hi
dwellings and industrial plants were issued. This wiring
necessitated over 3800 inspections, as marry of the jobs
required two or more repeat inspections. As to commercial
WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 89
inspections, no permits are required, as such inspections
are made at stores and places of business that have been
vacated and the current turned off. Upon approval of the
Nviring the Edison Company again restores the service.
The fees foa:' inspection per-mits amounted to $520.50,
and said amount was placed with the To= Treasurer.
Approximately 350 permits to restore current were issued
to the Edison Company.
I Wish to express my appreciation to the Board of
Selectmen for their co-operation during the Fast year. I
also extend my thanks to the heads of the various depart-
ments, to the Gamewell Company, The Edison Electric
Illuminating Company, and. The New England Telephone
and Telegraph Company for the courtesies they have
shown ante during the past year.
14espectfully submitted,
PATRICK J. V AHEY,
lrnspector of Wir&q.
REPORT OF TREE WARDEN
To the Honorable Board of S'elechnen;
Gentlemen
The report of the Tree Warden for the year ending°
December 31, 1935, is herewith submitted
During the past year, insofar as the appropriation
would permit, considerable pruning of the trees in the
town was done, special attention being given to the large
elm trees on Mt. Auburn Street, School Street, and the
Arlington Street cemetery.
A. number of Iarge trees which were a. menace to public
safety were removed, and there are quite a few more that
Nv,ill have to be cut clown and replaced.
In Order to make safe, and preserve their beauty, some
of the older trees were bolted or stayed; and, now growth
on marry trees was trimmed.
90 'WATER,T(lWN TOWN REPORT
We set out 200 new trees this year—some of' which
were replacements; but owing to the limited appropria-
tion we were unable to comply with the many requests,
made by the abutters.
All new trees were supplied with tree food, and tree
guards were placed around them — and old guards re-
placed wherever necessary.
A great many of our shade trees are infested with the
various pests—especially the Elm Leaf Beetle, Elm Bark
Beetle, Aphis, Moth, etc., and the ravages of these pests
should be kept under control. The spraying carried on by
the Moth Department greatly benefited the infested trees.
The general work of pruning and replacing old trees
should continue.
The 'Tree Warden Department was helped considerably
this past year by the E.R.A. They assisted in the removal
of many large and dangerous trees, and the pruning of
tall trees. The wood from the work of the Department was
delivered to the Town Ir- irrtra.ry and distributed by the
Welfare Department to needy- cases.
Wherever the Edison wires came in contact with the
trees, the attention of the Edison Electric Illuminating
Company was called to the fact and they gave prompt at-
tention to their wires and co-operated with the work of
the Department in every way.
In order to facilitate our work we would recommend
the purchase of a new truck. We now have an old model T
truck, and as this model has been obsolete for a, number
of years we cannot buy parts to replace those worn out,
and its condition is such that we may not be able to reg-
ister It another" year.
I wish to thank the Board of Selectmen ,and the Edison
Electric Illuminating Company for the cordial co-opera-
tion extended to me in the work of the Department during
the year.
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN C. FORD,
Tree. Wra°r den.
ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 91
REPORT OF MOTH DEPARTMENT
To the Honorable Board of Sele,;tmen:
Gentlemen
The report of the Superintendent of the Moth Depart-
ment for the year ending December 31, 1935, is herewith
submitted :
The work of suppressing the Gypsy and Browwrntarl
Moths was carried oh in the usu,,l way this year. All town
trees, as well as these oil private property, were carefully
inspected for infestation of the Gypsy, Broww Mail and
Satin Maths and the Cottony Maple Scale. Where the egg
clusters of the Gypsy Moth were found they were treated,
and this was followed by spraying when the foliage carve
out.
Extensive spraying wwtas also necessary for the Elm Leaf
]Beetle and Tent Caterpillar.
The Ehn Bark Beetle is continuing to infest our elms,
and a watch sliouId he Dept against the invasion of the
dreaded Dutch Elan disease. Tao much emphasis cannot
be placed on the necessity of giving strict attention to
these tree destroying agents.
The trees were badly infested, and there is urgent need
to continue the work- of spraying as these pests are mak-
ing rapid strides in destroying the life of our trees. The
work should he carried out in detail in order to preserve
the shade trees.
The work of the .Department for'the coming year should
include the extermination of the Gypsy and Browntail
Moths, the Elm Leaf Beetle, the Sm-le and other leaf eat-
ing pests. To do this work effectively the MathDepart-
ment will need a new sprayer. The sprayer we now have
was purchased in 1921 and is of low horse-power and not
heavy enough to do the work. We had to contract for most
of the sprayiag this past year as oar machine was not
capable of doing the work. A new sprayer is necessary
92 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
in order that all the high trees, especially the high elms,
may be sprayed—and it is impossible to do this unless we
have the power.
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN C. FORD,
Supeiintandent of Moth Department_
REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
Watertown, Mass., January 2, 1936.
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:
Gentlemen
I herewith respectfully submit the following report of
Permits issued from this office for the year ending De-
cember 31, 1935.
WI-Lole number issued 213. Probable cost of same,
202,545 as follows
11 One Family Houses $53,900.00
4 Two Family Houses 247500:00
17 Garages 3,975.00
2 Gas Stations 15,990.00
5 Storage Buildings 8,350.00
7 Greenhouses 54,500.00
36 Additions 11 214.96
65 Alterations 22,110.00
9 Fire Repairs 7,725.00
1 Wash House 150.00
1 Tool House 25.00
1 Elevator 1,200.00
21 Ratings
8 Fire Works Stands
25 Sign Permits
213 'Total Value $202,545.00
WILLIAM H. WILSON,
Inspector df Bit ldin s.
ATERTOWN TOWN REPOIRT
REPORT OF DOG OFFICER
To the Honorable Bow-d of Selectman :
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit my annual report as Dog Officer, for
the year ending December 31, 1935.
There were:
796 Dogs Licensed.
46 Dogs Returned to Owner..
106 Dogs Killed.
Bulletins of regidations regt�rdin.g licensing of dogs
,were properly posted as required.
An active campaign was conducted during the entire
year collecting license fees and under existing conditions,
I consider the results gratifying,
I thank the police department and the various Town
officials for their co-operation.
WARREN J. EASTMAN,
Dog Officer.
REPORT OF TOWN VETERINARIAN
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:
Gentlemen
My annual repo2t ,as Town Veterinarian and Inspector
of Animals is respectfully submitted.
During the year a total. of 335 visits have been made in-
vestigating clog kite cases reported to me by the Board
of Health, Police Department or State Division of Live-
stock Disease Control. In a few instances visits have been
made at the request of a neighboring Board of Health
94 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
when some individual has been bitten by a Watertown
clog. In each case of dog bite the animal is kept tinder
quarantine for a two weeks' period as required by law.
Only two cases of rabies have been foLInd in the Town
during the year. Both were of the dumb form and in clogs
which had not been vaccinated against rabies. One dog
was known to lave been in a fight with an unknown clog
near the Waltham line about three weeks before symp-
toms appeared. Four exposed people were forced to take
the Pasteur treatment. The other case had no history of
exposure but before the disease was suspected six people
had been exposed and had to take the prevezitive treat-
ment.
Six visits were made to the Police Station to examine
stray dogs picked up by the police.
Inspection of all properties 111 the Town on which farm
animals are kept has been carried out and certification of
health and sanitary conditions made to the Mate authori-
ties, a coley being furnished the owners. Following the de-
tection of tuberculosis in cattle by me-a.ns of the tuberculin
test a careful inspection and check-up has been made to
see that proper disinfectiGn and cleansing of the premises
have been carried out.
Twenty-one visits have been inade to the Towii Barn to
treat or examine Town horses. Medicines have been sup-
plied as needed. Several of the horses unfit for f urther-
use were destroyed.
No outbreaks cif infections diseases in animals have
occurred rl m-i n g the year.
In carrying out the duties of any office I wish to express
appreciation of ti)e co-operation and helpful attitude
taken by all Town Officials and Employees.
H. W. JAI{EMAN, V.M.D.,
Tottm Veterinarian fan and 1,ns rector of Aniiiads.
WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 95
REPORT OF PLANNING BOARD
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:
The Planning Board wishes to report that much prog-
ress has been made during the past yeas• with respect to
improving civic conditions.
The committee consisting of the Town Counsel, Build-
ing Inspector and the Planning Board appointed by the
Town to study and revise the present Zoning Icy-Laws
has been very active. Expert advice in the framing of
new Zoning Bar-Laws was secured in the person of Mr.
Edward Hartman, Massachusetts State consultant on
Planning and Housing„ and after- hvo years have elapsed
the Planning Board is prepared to submit a draft of the
proposed new Zoning By-Laws of the Town of Watertown
to the Town meeting helm in March 1936 for their- consid-
eration and adoption.
The Planning Board is gratified to note a much im-
proved appearance of the Town Square due to the substi-
tution of Neon signs for the obsolete wood signs which
were allowed to become unsightly.
The general public are becoming slowly conscious that
beauty has value and that the appearance of our To-%Nm is
what attracts desirable people to it and that the only way
we have to keep our real estate values steady is to throw
the protection of goad Zoning Laws around them.
The Zoning By-Laws adopted by the Town in 1925
have served to protect the Town front permanent injury
during the elapsed time since their- adoption, but therm
are many undesirable conditions existing now that may
be ,classed as temporary injuries ,which have been per-
mitted by present laws.
It was not possible in 1925 to foresee the conditions
which would exist in 1936 or to visualize what might
happ(m if a legal barrage was brought to bear on the
Zoning By-Laws. This legal barrage is ever ready to tear
96 WATURTOWN TOWN REPORT
do-wn what we have tried to build up. It behooves Lis there-
fore to be alive to our responsibility.
The Planning Board is of the opinion that the proposed
new By-Laws will if adopted by the Town and approved
by the Attorney General be of great assistance to the
Building Inspector in the performance of his duty as en-
forcing officer.
No clxange has been mach in the Zoning limes of the
Town this year and no change is proposed in the new laws.
It is with deep regret tliat the Planning Board an-
nounces the death on August 4th, 1935 of Mr. Wilfred R.
Norris, for many years a member of the Planning Beard.
The vacancy on the Beard caused by the death of Mr.
Norris was filled by regular appointment of Mr. Ale-.,,--
ander Astorian, whom we are pleased to welcome.
Respectfully submitted,
ERNEST M. SMALL
ELIA a A. PERKINS
JGHN M. DARDI , Sec'y
ALE, ANDER A TORIAN
T, TE T WN
MASSACHUSETTS
Publi'lc Schools
The Ninety-Eighth Annual Report
OF THE
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
AND THE
Fifty-Fifth Annul Report
OF THE
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
195
THE HAMPSHIRE PRESS, INC.
Cwmbridge, Mass.
98 WA'TERTOWN TOWN REPORT
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
HARRIE E. WAITE, Chv,?_1Yi)mn Term expires 1936
E. LOUISE RICHARDSON Telmi expires 193E
POOSCOE F. DAUGHTERS Term expires 1937
F RANCIS A. KELLY Tem expires 1937
PATRICK A. MENTON Term expires 1.937
C.ARL G. A. JOHNSO'N Term expires 1938
AGNES PAGE Term expires 1938
WILFRED H. PRICE,
Superintendent of Selwols.
Office, A(hninistration Building;
Office Hours
S:30 to 9:30 A.M., except Saturday
4 to 5 P.M., except Wednesday and Saturday
Watertown, Mass., January 11, 1936
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 distribu-
tion the report of the School Committee,
E. LOUISE RICHARDSON,
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 99
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Receipts and Expenditures for
Year Ended December 31, 1935
Receipts
Appropriations $566,338.00
Smith-)=fugues Fund 44.79
566,382.79
Expenditures
General Control:
Superintendent and
enforcement of Law $8,600.00
Clerks 3,900.()0
Attendance Office Expense 610.00
Office Expense 451.10
Telephones 888.89-
$14,449.92
Instruction:
Salaries $443,987.67
Books and SUP])lies 15,346.74
459,334.41.
Operation:
Salaries $34,519.39
Supplies 2,216.59
Light and Power 9,622.70
Fuel 14,613.74
School Halls 1,277.00
Water 1,869.15
64,118.57
Maintenance $4,498.62
New Equipment $1,440.00
Miscellaneous
Salaries of Physicians & Nurses $6,000.00
Health Supplies and Sundries 148.97
$6,148.97
100 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Everting School:
Salaries $3,272.00
Supplies 226.37
3,498.37
Trade Schools and Continuation Schools $9,995.44
Transportation $1,585.70
Replace Typewriters $1,228.00
$566,298.00
Smith-Hughes Fund 44.79,
566,342.79•
Unexpended Balance 40.OG
$566,382.79
Treasury Receipts
Tuition
Mass. Traning School 8.72'
State Wards 1r584.34
Continuation Schools, cities and towns 4..80
Continuation & Trade School reimbursements 4,445.23
Sight-saving Class 214.40
Out-of-Town Pupil 35.40
Hall Rental 717.00
Miscellaneous
Damaged books, telephones, etc. 24.81
Evenings School 77.95
Americanization Reimbursement 145.78
Continuation School Reimbursement
(Home School) 113.99
Sight-Saving Class Reimbursement 500.00
7,902.01
General Schoc)l Fund $47,938.14
55,840.15
REPORT 4F SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 101
REPORT OF THE CHAIRMAN OF THE
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
To the School Com.mittee and Citizens ofWatertown:
The reports of the Superintendent and Supervisors
cover the detailed operation of this department during
the past year. For future reference Nve record three events
of the year affecting the school system
First—The completion of the addition to the Senior
High School at the cast of approximately $135,000, and its
occupancy last September made available much needed
facilities. The addition was furnished under the direction
of this committee to the best advantage possible with the
greatly reduced appropriation voted by the Town.
Second—The vote of the Town providing for the erec-
tion of a new Phillips School will make available next Sep-
tember much needed and much improved accommodations
for the pupils of that section of the Town. The appro-
priation was approximately $155,000, and it is hoped that
this amount will cover the furnishing required.
Third—Believing that where possible, without detri-
ment to the normal operations of the schools, the schooI
buildings should be open to the appropriate use of all citi-
zens of the Town, the committee has cooperated with the
Citizens' Recreation Committee of Watertown in opening
the East Junior, the West Junior, Coolidge, and Parker
Schools for their activities under the supervision of their
directors. While this has been a help to those taping ad-
vantage of the opportunities afforded, it has added to the
expense of the operation of the schools, for light, heat, and
janitor service. If it is to be contimied, the budget should
be increased to cover same.
The attention of our citizens is directed to the fact that
the amount appropriated for the maintenance of our val-
uable school property would not be sufficient to keep our
buildings in repair without assistance received from Fed-
102 WA,TERT(}WN TOWN REPORT
curial agencies. If this government aid is not continued,
larger appropriations for maintenance will be required.
The committee has worked harmoniously in a coopera-
tive spirit in an effort to maintain the high standards of
our Watertown schools.
HARRRIE E. WAITE,
Chairman.
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-eighth in the series of Scliool
Committee reports and the twenty-eighth that has been
written by the present incumbent.
We have never felt our responsibility in public eduea-
tion so keenly as we do today, and public eclucation has
never faced a more difficult combination of circumstances
than it does just now. The depression has reduced its
financial resources to the lowest minimum, in some re-
spects below the point of safety. At the same time all
educational systems have been subject to close scrutiny
and a great deal of Adverse criticism ; furthermore, they
have been seriousiy hampered by traditions.
On the other hand, public schools have faced a decided
increase in enroilment, largely in the High School where
the per capita cost is greater. They must also face the
necessary changes and expansions if they are to render
the service which the present economic and social dis-
turbance will probably demand of them.
Much of the change in the immediate future will be at
the high school levels. For a long time our High Schools
h ve peen too much dominated by the demands of college
entrance requirements, and they have responded too little
to the largest demands on public education. 'Since a sniall
percent of our high school students go to higher institu-
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 103
tions and a larger percent 'do not go beyond the high
school level, it will continue to be the duty- of the High.
School to prepare for college, but their great task will be
to prepare for the problems of life.
Human life is fundamentally physical and therefore
pupils must learn to cane for and use their bodies efficient-
ly. This is accomplished primarily through health educa-
tion. Life is also intellectual, and a trained and efficient
mind is essential as a directing force.
Life to be well poised, refined, and wholly efficient must
be controlled by worthy purposes and high ideals. Char-
acter training that makes clean distinctions between right
and wrong, and that leads to action based on such distine-
tion, is the way of training toward worthy purposes ati(l
high ideals.
Where are many phases of school work that should be
covered by this report. To this earl, I have asked the High
Sell-col principal and several of the directors and super-
visors to submit to one a, report of their work. I ani there-
fore including a portion of their reports as a part of my
Annual report.
REPORT OF THE HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
Edwin H. Whitehill
I herewith subunit my fifteenth annual report. In view
of the fact that it is also my last report, may I be par-
doned for including a few statistics to show the changes
that have taken place during the twenty-nine years that I
have been connected with the Watertown school system.
In 1997 the High School numbered 188 pupils with a
Faculty of ten, or an average of nineteen pupils for each
teacher. Our present enrollment (Jan. fi) is 1189 with 47
teacher's, two of whom are giving only, a part of their
time, or an average of about 25 pupils per teacher.
Located in the old Phillips building, nuw in process of
destruction to be replaced by a modern structure, the
school of 1907 overflowed into the Francis building. In
r
104 WA.TER'TOWN TOWN REPORT
that year the School Committee report contains these
words, "A new school building must be had in the near
future, There is no more urgent need in the Town." But
it was March, 1918, before the High School moved into
w bat is now the East Junior building, a building intended
to accommodate 384 pupils. Already, because of crowded
conditions in the Hosmer School, some classes from that
school had been assigned to this new }wilding. This corn-
dition continued until 1925 when the present High School
building was completed, leaving the farmer building for
the use of the East Junior High School which now con-
tairrs 750 pupils, or nearly trice the number for which the
building was originally intended, For the three years pre-
ceding the present, the High School was obliged to operate
on the two-session plan until the completion of tho new
addition last, sun er enabled us to return to one session.
Ili 1907 the total school appropriation for the Town
was $56,000, or practically 10% of today's appropriation.
127 this connection it might be interesting to note that the
appropriation in 1853, the year of the founding of the
High School, was $8,000.
Coincident with the increase in numbers has cone: a
great increase in-the opportunities afforded pupils in the
added subjects of study and i.n added extra-curricular ac-
tivities. In 1907 there were three courses of study, College
Preparatory, General, and Commercial. .In 1913, with the
completion of the East Junior building, there was added
a course in Horne Economics .for girls. In 1925 courses in
.Industrial Arts, Woodworking, Printing, Machine Work,
Sheet Metal were added; and a little later, what has be-
cume one of the most popular shop courses, work in Elec-
tricity was added.
Besides a rather complete variety of athletic competi-
tion, the Band, Orchestra and fifteen clubs have provided
a widely varied source of interest for our pupils. AR these,
we feel, have stimulated interest in the regular school
work and have added much to our school community.
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 105
The records of our pupils in the colleges and other insti-
tutions of higher- yearning continues to he exceedingly
excellent. Reports from the pupils who Entered college a
year ago last September show that during their freshman.
year 40 ' of all mar-ks were of honor grade with only 3%,
of failures in individual courses. Considering the fact that
many of our pupils enter college on certificates, we feel
that the standard that has been maintainer) in certifying
pupils has gained the confidence of the institutions to
which our pupils go without taking examinations. The
school has full certificate privileges with all institutions
in New England which grant such privileges and has
never been refused the certificate privilege by institutions
throughout the country where our pupils have elected
to ga.
There has been an equal measure of success on the part
of the pupils who have gone into other lines of endeavor.
Even with the scarcity of opportunity during the last few
years, comparatively few of our pupils have been without
e nploy went.
Jn June Miss Mary R. Byron, for forty years the head
of our English Department, and for a greater part of that
time Senior Mass advisor, retired in accordance with our
state tenure law. It is difficult to express the loss which the
school has suffered in her retirement. Still ven- youthful
in spirit with a strong hold on the lives of her pupils, with
wise and stimulating teaching in her classroom, as well as
loyalty to all the interests of the school, she held a place in
the hearts of all her former and more recent pupils that
is given to few teachers to enjoy. Her fuze souse of the
right thing to do under any circumstances made her a
most efficient helper in the conduct of the school and es-
pecially in her relation with the Senior- Class. May she
have many years to enjoy the leisure which she has so
conspicuously -earned.
At the graduation exercises in June, in view of the ter-
centenary of the establishment of the Public Latin School
in Boston, the first secondary school in the United States,
106 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
a change was made in the graduation program. Instead
of a speaker to address the graduates, three members of
the Senior Mass presented papers dealing with some
phase of the secondary school celebration. We might add
that in a number of communities a return is being made
to a form of graduation where members of the Senior
Mass present papers, usually along the Imes of Some civic
or educational interest.
REPORT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Sally T. Diggane, Supervisor
Up to the present time this year, most of our thoughts
and energy have hoerr directed towards the correction of
defects, which were discovered in the annual physical
examination. Posture defects have received special em-
phasis in the regularr physical education classes. Eve de-
fects have been fo[lowed up witli the result that twenty-
four girls have obtained the much needed grIasses. Poor
teeth will be the next to receive attention and this group
will be urged to have dental work done before the spring
as an aid to better health.
The recreational activities carried on after school in
sports contribute greatly to the mental and physical health
of the pupil.
The elementary program is being carried out in the
same way as iast year and is proving verb, satisfactory.
DEPORT OF THE SCHOOL CAFETERIAS
Alai-ion P. Deep, Supervisor
The Watertown School DepartMiant Cafeterias are
operating under the same .management and set-up as last
year. Each of the three cafeterias is operated as a .sepa-
rate, self-supporting unit completing the whole depart-
ment which is managed in a scientific busnress-like way,
like any successful restaurant. In addition to its current
running expenses, each cafeteria roust maintain, improve
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 107
and replace all equipment from the cafeteria department
funds.
The supervisor makes out the menus which are changed
daily and offer a wide variety of wholesome, well-balanced
foods from which to choose one's lurch. Standard recipes
are given all the cooks and the cooks are furnished only
the highest quality ingredients for these recipes. Stand-
ardized measures and serving utensils are served. This
ensures daily standard products of uniform quality and
size. The supervisor visits the cafeterias daily to see that
the standards are maintahied and to make any sugges-
tions. In this way it is possible to beep in intimate touch
with the work in all the cafeter jas.
Even with the increased cost in food prices the school
cafeterias have continued to furnish the same size serv-
ings of well-cooked, wholesome food to the children at
the very moderate prices first established, five and ten
cents.
REPORT OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT
John Black, Director
Today in our educational system the courses in Indus-
trial Arts have became of greaten importance than ever
before. The past few year's have shown that those youths
who have had a gener•ai knowledge of one or more trades
were able to obtain employment more readily than the
untrained applicant. In this machine afire there are many
opportunities offered to those w1io are skilled in the mani-
pulation of tools and machines. To this and we are risking
our courses as broad and pr•acticaI as possible with the
Iimited time allotted.
The work in general in the several grades has been
along the outline of the coarse of study. Changes in proj-
ects were made as required. During the 1934 Christmas
holidays, Mr. Harris W. Moore, for thirty-three years an
instructor of woodworking, met with a severe accident
which incapacitated hiM for- several weeks. Mr. John J.
108 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Malone was appointed substitute during Mr. Moore's ab-
seI]ce.
At the Parker School the benches have been in use for
the past thirty-six years. These benches are in such poor
condition that new tops and vises are necessary. These
will he made at the Senior Nigh School.
Mechanical drawing is now being taught regularly at
the Junior High Schools. Two periods per month is al-
lotted of the regular shop periods. This subject is the
foundation of most industrial courses and more time
should be required.
The addition to the Senior High School has allowed for
more additional space in the drafting room, machine and
electrical shops and the sheet metal shop. The drafting
room now has thirty-six tables and is filled to capacity
each cloy. The machine shop has added a 16 inch Gould &
Eberhardt shaper, a Browne & Sharp No. 2 plain milling
machine and a 16-inch upright drill, all of which are
motor driven. The electrical shop is well equipped for the
elementary classes. Part of the additional equipment has
been received for the advanced classes. This shop is well
laid out for this type of work. Unfortunately some of our
classes are too harge. Thirty to thirty-four pupils in a sloop
class are too many to give proper individual instruction.
REPORT OF DRAWING SUPERVISOR
Florence H. Russell, Supervisor
It is gratifying to be able to say that working with
limited and less expensive materials has in no way damp-
ened the enthusiasm of the teachers, in their ,endeavor to
obtain excellent results in the drawing classes.
The Senior High School classes have met the usual
demand, from school as well as outside organizations, for
menu cards, posters, and other opportunities for an appli-
cation of their lessons, in a most satisfactory manner.
I hope the time may arrive when each class may include
only pupils taping one of the three courses offered in art,
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT NT 109
thus facilitating the teaching and making it passible to
introduce problems which at present, where mixed groups
make individual instruction necessary, cannot be at-
tempted.
Work has proceeded well this year in both East and
West Junior High Schools owing to the fact that we have
made no change in the teachers of the department. Sev-
eral aew projects have been introduced which have met
with success.
The exhibition of work held at the West Junior High
showed in a most gratifying way hove the instruction re-
ceived in the drawing classes carries over in lettering
arrangement, illustration and color in other studies of the
curriculum.
In the elementary schools we are making splendid prog-
ress with the introduction of new material to assist the
grade teacher in her problems of teaching drawing. This
material consists of lesson plans and charts which I am
constantly preparing.
It is helpful to hear from time to time that parents
watch with interest the methods of presentation and sub-
ject matter of the drawing lesson and compare it Nvith
that which they received while attending school. Art in
the elementary school is made iiitensely interesting b
integrating it with other subjects.
Two exhibitions of easel chalk drawings were givei,
last sparing, one at the Lowell and another at the Hosmer
School. Both dried~ well-earned comments from those at,
tending.
REPORT OF 1}TUSK DEPARTMENT
Rena L Bisbee, Supervisor
The school year always seems too short to carry out all
the projects one would like to in the music department,
but each season Nve do something different in the way of
"extras" to show what cast be accomplished with young
people of school age.
110 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
The course in the elementary grades has been system-
atized so that under the teaching and supervising of 1VIrs.
Drew and myself the work is the same in all schools. Spe-
cial hells is given tc new teachers corning into our system
so that they know our methods and beep their classes rip
with the others. In a few cases where someone Tees not
have a musical ear, an exchange of work is made with
another teacher in that building. Under Mrs. Drew's di-
rection orchestras have been organized in four elementary
schools.
In the Junior High Schools there are one or t%vo
teachers to whom the music is assigned and they are very
competent in this lime. Your supervisor visits these classes
once a week and is pleased to note progress.
The orchestras in both schools are well organized and
enthusiastic ovcr their playing. After their excellent con-
cert of last May they have a good repertoire of pieces and
were ready early this tall to flay for assemblies. Thee
have volunteered to ,give programs in some of the ele-
mentary schools and in this way are gutting valuable ex-
perience.
The High School music consists of an elective chorus,
an orchestra and a land. The last under the able leader-
ship of Mr, Arnold L. Chick, is constantly growing in
numbers and popularity. This organization plays at the
games, in addition to giving a joint concert with the
Legion Band every winter, and assisting at the orchestra
c011cert in 11la.xch.
The High School Chorus numbers over two hundred,
and meets with the supervisor once a week. The seniors
who are members, sing at graduation. There are some
fine voices in this big chorus and we have been doing some
very interesting work.
The High School Orchestra is always a bright spot.
They furnish music at the annual Parents' Night and for
the various school plays, Some of the members have
exceptional talent and because of previous membership
in the Junior High Orchestra have had experience and
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 111
training. Six members were chosen last May for the
New England Festival Orchestra which met in Dowell.
We find it very convenient to use the Lecture Hall for
rehearsals this year. This is a delightful place to meet
and we greatly appreciate having the adjoining storage
room for keeping instruments and general orchestra
equipment.
I aright mention that two groups from Water-town took
part in the State Music Festival last sprung the T-ligh
School Band and a Sixth Grade Glee Club from the Jaynes
Russell Lowell School.
REPORT OF SCHOOL NURSES
Number of pupils examined by physicians 6592
Defects as listed by physicians
Nose and throat 771
Heart (functional and orgranic) 113
klalnutrition 53
Postural defects 231
Vision 31.3
Hearing 64
Individual inspections 20453
Number of lio-nie visits 1327
Number of first aid treatments 1438
Number of visits to clinics 73
Number of pupils examined by State Clinics:
Chadwick 1.23
Middlesex 627
Retarded 65
e Have assisted the Chadwick and 11iddlesex Survey
and Clinics in their programs of Tuberculosis prevention
and report a comparatively small number for follow-up
work.
Through follow-up Nvork and home co-operation, urgent
defects have been cared for.
112 W,ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Principals and teachers have assisted and co-operated
with us in our preventive work for which we are very
grateful.
MARY C. C.ARNEY,
USAN M_ HAR.DING,
ALICE JOHNSON,
School Nurses.
REPORT OF THE ATTENDANCE AND
CERTIFICATING DEPARTMENT
Durinb the year ending December 31, 1935, the Super-
visors of Attendance investigated fifteen hundred anA
fifty-six cases of reported non-attendance. Of these cases,
three hundred and fifty-five were due to truancy, and
twenty-nine were attributed to the indifference and ne-
glect of the parents. It was necessary to make complaint
in the District Court at Waltham in four cases, two of
which were committed to the Middlesex County Training.
School. The other cases were dismissed after a proba-
tionary period as the attendance of the pupils had im-
proved.
A census of all minors, from birth to the twenty-first
birthday, was taken early in the year by ERA. enumera-
tors under the direction of the attendance department.
This census showed 12,242 rainors were residents of the
town, of which 7,035 were ofcompulsory school age. It
also told us there were 5,292 families in the town, of
which 738 were of non-citizen parentage.
In co-operation with the School Nurses and the Depart-
ment of Public Welfare a number of children received.
needed medical attention which improved the school at-
tendance record.
During the year ending December 31, 1935, four hun-
dred and eighty certificates were issued to employed mi-
nors and sixty-two minors were licensed to sell news-
papers.
JOSEPH L. CARROLL,
FRANCIS M. CAVERLY 7
Supervisors of Attendance,
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 113
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,
WILT+11RD 11. 'RICE,
Superintendent_
Enrolltnrent by Grades, January 1, 1936
Cotnpa.red with January 1, 1935
1935 1996
Kindergarten 394 425
Grade 1 630 609
Grade 2 610 576.
Grade 3 590 604
Grade 4 582 588
Grade 5 585 583
Grade 6 546 567
Grade 7 522 587
Grade 8 546 517
Grade 9 504 523
Grade 10 420 488
Grade 11 388 347
Grade 12 277 392
Post Graduate 24 24
Special Classes 124 117
Sight-saving Class 11 8
6763 6895
Continuation School 2 2
6755 6897
114 WATERT{AWN TOWN REPORT
SUMMARY OF STATISTICS
Teachers, January 1, 1935
Numhert of Principals 9
Number of teachers in high school 44
Number of teachers in junior high schools 62
Number of teachers in elementary schools 121
Number of special teachers and supervisors 12
Teachers, January 1, 1936
Number of Principals 9
Number of teachers in high school 46
Number of teachers in junior high. schools 62
Number of teachers in elementary schools 120
Number of special teachers and supervisors 12
Pupils
Pupils enrolled, school year 1934-35 6942
Average daily attendance 6303
Average membership 6754
Enrolled January 1, 1936 6997
Enrolled January 1, 1935 6755
Enrolled January 1, 1934 6699
Enrolled January 1, 1933. 6679
Enrolled January- 1, 1932 6493
Enrolled January Y, 1931 6280
Enrolled January- 1, 190 6110
Enrolled January, 1, 1929 674
Enrolled January 1, 1928 5204
Enrolled January 1, 1927 4568
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GRADUATION EXERCISES
The Senior High School
Watertown, IVIassachusetts
PROGRAM
PROGES rON'AL--The Conqueror Corey
High School Orchestra
THE CRIMSON POSE C10hey
Chorus
PRAYER—Reverend Edgar W. Anderson
PRAISE 'YE THE FATHER Gogvod
Chorus
-ORATION—The Tercentenary of Secondary Education
Robert Stevenson
ORATION History of Watertown High School
Frederick Walter
1410THERLAND Johwston
Chorus
ESSAY---The Modern High School
L'ethia Jakeinan
aPRESENTATION OF CLASS GIFT
Donald Daughters, President of the CIass of 1935
UNVEILING OF GIFT
Pauline Jackson, Chairman of Gift Committee
ACCEPTANCE
Francis Robbins, President of the Class of 1936
THE CHALLENGE OF YOUTH Gibb
Chorus
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS
Mr. Harrie E. Waite, Chairman of School Committee
CLASS SONG--Tune—"Sajita Lucia"
RECESSIONAL—Stand By Frazee
9RCIiESTRA
118 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
CLASS OF 1935
College �`Mary Kathryn Ann MacXinnon
*William Drew Aberle h1ary Catherine Mansell
Abrabain Albert Abraharnian 'Kathleen Marie Martin
Arthur 3%lathew Abrahatnian i Lillian Frances 111chlurtrim
Robert Howard Arnold Paul Benson Moore
Vahe Aslanian Jean Elisabeth Norcross
Helen Loraine Barton John Stanley Ochab
Alice Martha Beehner 111aryf Kathfi-ine Prendergast
*Jahn Boncodd+o Arthur Francis Ray
*Stanley Kenneth Bond Madeline Clure Reed
Cameron Leslie Buchanan '''-�Rabert Raymond Mich, Jr.
Flora Chicos Dorothy Louise Robinson
Kenneth Warren Christensen William Curtis Rogers, Jr.
Robert ,Jahn Church Martin Luther Saraf
Sti-i ley Alfred took 'Marjorie Scribner
Anthony Nicholas Critsotakis '"Lloyd Irving Seaton
f Erna Francette Cummings Ellen Frances Sheehan
Donald Lawrence Daughters Gardner Nelson Sherlock
John Francis .Dee .lames Andrew Singiser
Barry Paul Difiberto - Robert Myron Stevenson
William Anthony Donnellan Mury Margaret Sullivan
Effie Marie Fa.rrenkopf Robert Clinton 'T`hempaon
Bettye Delano Farwell Roy Joseph Ticehurst
•t Donald Thomas Stuart Fennell i Phy llis Russell warner
Hewitt Grenville Fletcher,Jr. Betty Jean VanKeuren
Ruth Roslynd Garofolo John Gilbert Wallace
John Pa-al Gilbert John Francis Walsh
George Cooley Graham, Jr. Frederick Herman Walter
Fred Daniel Greehan Arlene Whittemore
Christina Gertrude Hackett Elizabeth Aran Wisdom
Niles Edward Hanson Benjamin Wolohojan
Elliott Rollins Harris General
Louise Hedlu-Da Marjorie EllenAdams
° i Robert Alexander Hodder Arthur Frederick AIlen
Ivan Marshall Hunt James William Avtgis
Setliiia Rosamund Jakeinati Leo Allen 13atttfard
Malcolm Edward Johnson Pauline Cynthia Diehard
Dorothy Mildred Kelly Rita Agnes Margaret Cannon
Larry Ellsworth Kenney, Jr. Roland Frank Capone
Thomas Drown+e Kingsley Massimino Ja:mfis Caporiecio
Warren Knapp Mary Viola Catton
Peter Kournjian Frederick ThornaE Coleman
Stewart Leslie Leach Barbara, Corliss
John Sheridan Lund Robert Alexander Dickey
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 119
William A, Doe Charles Louis Sheldon, Jr.
William Francis Condon, 3rd Sylvia Catherine Sheldon
Alice Norris DonTiellan **Arthur Stanley Sjostedt
Andrew James Dolinehy, Jr. "Elizabeth Ava Swett
11ildred Inez Donnelly Donald Hoyt Thurber, Jr.
Barbara Emerson Thomas Francis Vahey, Jr.
Mary Alice Farrenkopf Janice White
,dice May Fitzgerald Commercial
WiMam Kenneth Fitzpatrick .Agnes Elizabeth Abrahamian
Kenneth Blesdell Fletcher Lincoln Adams
Margaret Irene Gallant *Santa Maria Ana.stasi
Elizabeth Amelia Gass .Alice Margaret Aroutian
Ruth Porter Geddes Rahania Arslanian
Katherina Flora Guidrey Alice Araxie Atamian
Marjorie Elise Hathaway -Mary Areka Atam an
William Randall Hauck Florence Helen Avanzino
Sherwin Payton Helms Katherine Isobel Bahadurian
*12'lartha Elizabeth Hillers Gertrude Mae Barron
Helen Litwin Hotz Frank Vincent Berinato
Harrison Gordon H,ugbes, Warren Bernubei
Rosemary Frances Hughes Dorothy Leslie Bickford
Charles Barstow Hull Josephine Theresa Bonanno
Pauline Jackson Beatrice Antoinette Bartone
Fred Van Dyke Johnson Katherine May Broderick
Gertrude Florence Johnstone Claudia Alice Bresnahan
Anastasia Halafatis Doris Pearl Bubier
John Gerald Kurkjian Harriet Rose Bussey
Charles Jenkins Lake Victoria Juneve Caloggero
Lillian Mary Lannary G11da I17110cenzia Campagna
Vasilis Lavrakas Mildred Nathalie Carlstrorn
Evelyn Celeste Mann John Charles Cavallaro
Henry Joseph Marchant Katherine Laura Cavaretta
Evelyn Louise McAlurtrie Liana Alary Cerqua
Eli-ire Florence Miller Magaret Cecelia Costello
Stephen Michael Milmore, Jr. Perinta Mary D'Antonio
Joseph John block, 2nd Elfrieda Doggett
Warren Lincoln Newell Virginia Mary Dolan
Mildred Marjorie Ggmnnd Claudia Pauline D'Onofrio
Horace Cecil Pearsons Phyllis Thorne Edwardson
Thomas Francis Reardon Cara Elizabeth Ewin
Emile- Carlton Richardson Marshall Filmor+e
Mary Cleophee Robiliard Eleanor Gertrude French
Robert Bailey Rogers Muth Phyllis Golub
Rita Jane Regan 11�Ia,rgaret Wilhelmina, Hamilton
William Hastings Ryan Richard Edward Harney
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Bertha Mariam Hatzakortzian Annie Elizabeth Wilson
Doris Louise Hubbard John Hardy Wilson
Robert Angelo Juliana ':Teresa Joanna Helen Yantosea
*Lillian Kasper Household. Arts
Bernice Margaret Kelley Marie Elizabeth Anderson
Louise Agnes Kelley Edith May Cashin
Helen Wilkie Kemp Helen Theresa Cunnifl'
Anna Marie. Elizabeth King Mary Lillian Desmond
Marie Annie Langley Elsie Augusta Jordan
Joseph Lawrence Lord Eva Charlotte Karcher
Josephine Magtiocca Ann Mae Machin
Grace Masoian *Anna Catherine McAteer
James Vincent Mazza 'Marjorie Augusta McGirr
1+larence Pappas Michaels Ernestine Butters Nute
Mary Mooseghian Pearl LaVerne Rogers
Elvira. Loretta Morrone Industrial Arte
Dorothea Edna Murtha ,lames Vincent Airone
Gertrude Margaret Nelson John Bruno Arone
Mary Grace Neshe John Branford bold
Hilda Maria Nylen a*,lohn Edward Callan
Marguerite Agnes pates Ferdinand Antonio Caloggero
Margaret Dorothy O'Brien William ,Clancy
Katherine Darcy Osmond Henry Thomas Davis
Doris Welstead Owen Joseph Bernard Donnelly
Annie Missak Parsekian Edward Joseph Flaherty*, Jr.
Eleanor Josephine Pascuzzi John William Flaherty
Evelyn Marie Perkins Thomas Joseph Flaherty, Jr
Emma Gladys Piton Philip Hazeldean Graff
Majorie Arlene Porteus Albert James Guiliani
Edna. Katherine Pavers Donald Parker Hupma,n
Mary Elizabeth Purcell James Gilbert Jenne
Frederick Lawrence Roche Carl Frederick Johnson
Eleanor .Marie Romano Andrew Kalipolitis
Ruth Russell Harry Alexander Mavrogeorge
Christine Marie Russo '%Henry Martin McGann
*Edward Safer Anthony Miller, Jr.
Mary Sama Antonio Prank Mosca
Rose Shamlian Roger Samuel Monrc)e
Minnie Smith Bradford William Darker
Ann-Marie Margareta Thollden Warren Richard Pearce
Clara Helen Tomasetti George Radcliffe
*Mary Victoria Rose Trnmbino Ewen McLean Rankin
Marion Rita Tuscher Joseph Bronislovas Rindeikis
**Mary ATina Tutunjian Anthony Joseph Ruggeri
James Robert Williams *Hartley Sabean
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 121
Bernard Sampson George William Torri
James Anthony Scalzi Howard Grant Vain Alstine
Robert Henry Thompson .Albert Lawrence 'White
Arthur Roger Tomasetti Alfred Louis Za.ni
i ATernbers oaf Cum Laude Society.
*Neither absent nor tardy for 3
years.
** Neither .absent nor tardy for 6
years.
REPORT OF INFIRMARY DEPARTMENT
To the Honorable Board of Public Welfare
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit my report as Keeper of the Infirnra.ry
for the year ending December ail, 1935.
Total number of inmates has been forty-four. Twelve
have been removed to another place of support. 1�leven
securefl employment; two were transferred to the Tewks-
bury State Hospital; one to the Saint Elizabeth Hospital ;
one to the Holy Ghost Hospital; one to the Westborough
State Hospital and four were placed in care of relatives.
There are twelve inmates at the present time.
The general health of our inmates has been very good.
,several have chronic ailments which is to be expected at
are institution of this 16nd. Only a small acreage of land
was tilled and planted, which has kept us supplied with
fresh vegetables onlya part of the time, any surplus be-
ing sold.
The inmates have been assisting in the general work,
making necessary repairs cutting wood, etc. We have
only male inmates at present.
I again call your attention to exterior of the building
which should be painted the corning year. The gutters
are leaking badly and need to be replaced with new ones.
122 WATERTUWN TOWN REPORT
A, shelter of some kind should be bunt to protect the
inmates from the hot rays of the sun, there being no
shade of any kind at present.
A wire fence should be }wilt around the Infirmary
grounds to protect our lawn and grounds from the general
public who make it a common thoroughfare. The school
clzildz en running over the lawn nia.kes it impossible to
keep our grounds as they should be kept. Auto drivers
also drive over the grounds hoth clay and. night,.
I have kept the interior of the building in good shape
making any necessary repairs including painting.
I wish to thank the visitors who have made gifts to the
inmates at various times.
I wish to thank the Watertown Emblem Club for their
very generous gifts at Christmas.
Our 'Town Physicians, Tars. Canzanelli ,and Gorman
have carefully attended to our inmates who have been all.
We welcome visitors during reasonable hours.
In closing I wish to thank your Honorable Board for
your kind and courteous attention.
GEORGE 1.4. 1 111TE, Keeper.
REPORT OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT
To the Honorable Board of,Selectmen,
Gentlemen
I herewith submit the following report of the fire De-
partment for the year ending December 31, 1035.
The membership of the department remains the same
as past years and consists of (49) members classified as
follows: one (1) permanent chief; three (3) permanent
captains; four (4) permanent lieutenants; one (1) call
captain; one (1) call lieutenant; one (1) mechanician;
thirty-eight (38) permanent ladder and hosemen.
WATERTOWN' TOWN REPORT 129
Captain Thomas L. Stanley, retired, passed away on
Dec. 4, 1935.
Captain Stanley served the town as a callrnan from
May 1, 1889 to October 1, 1895 when he was appointed a
permanent driver. On August 19, 1912 lie was appointed
the first permanent captain in the department and served
as such until his retirement on pension for disability, De-
cember 18, 1929.
Alarms and Losses
The total number of alarms for 1935 was 446, a decrease
of 4 aharrris over 1934 when we reached our peak of 450
for one year,. Of these 298 were still alarms and 148 bell
alarms. The false alarms for the ,year were less than our
previous record year of 43 in 1934, but 29 being .sounded
in 1935.
Insurance
Values Losses bisurance Paid
Buildings ............ $359,600.00 $37,706.63 $368,200.00 $37,628.63
Contents .............. 171,550.00 27,964.31 181,420.00 27,404.31
$630,150.00 $65,670.94 $549,620.00 $65,032.94
Losses show a marked increase over 1934, with our
largest loss in a manufacturing plant. This type of fire is
where our largest losses occur, usually in unsprinklered
risks. With our varied industries the losses still remain
at a. reasonably lour figure.
An unusual number of suspicious fires occurred during,
the year, all reported to the police department and de-
partment of public safety, as the law directs. No small
amount of credit is due the police department for their
vigilance in running dawn this type of criminal, this is
especially true in one case involved which apparently ex-
tends beyond the limits of our Town and may lie the
result of breaking up a most dangerous Arson Ring.
Fire Prevention continues as a major function of the
department and while only one reran is assigned to this
important work, together with ,group inspection by the
men off duty, satisfactory results are being obtained. This
124 WATT RTOWN TOWN REPORT
can, however, be farther improved by the co-operation of
every citizen for the safety of our homes and industries.
The Old Town Hall presents a problern regarding fire
prevention. This old building, located as it is in the heart
of our business district, is a potential fire hazard. Should
fire ocean, unless discovered in the earliest stages, it
might be the cause of destroying other valuable property,
or extend beyond the control of our limited department.
I recommend that immediate steps be taken to make this
building secure or remove it entirely.
During the year ten men completed the course and
received certificates for training classes for firemen con-
ducted by the diNision of vocational education of the
Commonwealth in co-operation with the Fire Chiefs of
Massachusetts. This is a ten week's course of intensive
training with competent instructors in all phases of fire
fighting and men detailed to tape the course must attend
whether on or off duty. The classes are held at Arling-
ton Fire Headquarters where facilities of a drill tower,
tools and equipment are made available at no expense, for
the use of which weexpress our appreciation.
Recommendations
With fire lasses showing considerable increase I urge
the purchase of a 750 gallon pumping engine to replace
one of 400 gallons capacity placed, in service in October„
1917, This pumper is of no value at this time and is now
in such dangerous condition that it is not advisable to
have it can the highways.
The condition of this engine has been previously re-
ported and as our department is not maintained up to the
standard of requirements of the New England Insurance
Exchange l recommend an appropriation of $9,000.00 for
the purchase of a new pumper this year.
I repeat my recommendation of 19 4: that the New
England Insurance Exchange be invited to make a survey
of the department with recommendations for its improve-
ment. This work is done at no expense to the Town. No
survey has been made since 1923.
WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 125
The apparatus floor of the Central Fire Station is now,
unsafe to carry the weight of the heavy apparatus stored
there. This condition was reported in my 1934 report
and recommendation for repairs as an ERA Project. I
repeat this recommendation that during the year 1936
some arrangement be made to renew or strengthen these
floors under a government project. The roof of the Cen-
tral Station, including the valleys is in such condition at
this time that immediate repairs are necessary and I
xecornmerrd that this work be done within the appropria-
tion for contingencies should the amount asked for be
provided.
As in pxeuious years, the continued use of the East
End Fire Station by government projects has placed the
department at considerable inconvenience, as well as ex-
pense not anticipated. The appropriation is not adequate
to carry this work and still provide necessary tools, sup-
plies and equipment for the department for its original
work of preventing and extinguishing fire.
I recommend an appropriation of $560.00 for the pur-
chase of 500 ft. of 21/. 't hose and 200 ft. of 11,.y" hose.
This amount to take care of ordinary replacements due
to wear.
The town, having accepted a law permitting the pur-
chase of uniforms fair the members of the department,
and no appropriation being made since 19311 recommend
an appropriation to replace in part some of the uniforms
for 1936.
In behalf of the department I thank your Honor:-able
Board for your co-operation and consideration given us
during the year.
To the members of the Fire Department I can only say
Thank You for your untiring work of fire prevention and
extinguishment, many times rendered under most trying
circumstances.
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN W. O'HEARN,
Ckief of Fire Department.
126 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
REPORT OF TOWN ENGINEER
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,
1985.
Assessor's Plans
The Assessor's Plans have been revised and brought up
to date as usual for all departments using same. 'There
ivere one hundred and eighty (180) permits issued for
dwellings, mercantile buildings, garages, alterations and
removals which Dave been located can the ground and
placed on plans.
ERA and WP.A, Program
Linder the Emergency Relief Administration and the
Works Progress Administration, plans and estimates were
prepared for one hundred and five (105) projects for the
construction of sidewalks, street resurfacing, sewer and
drains:, retaining walls, and regrading. Lines and grades
for all pr4ojects under construction have been furnished
by this department.
During the EPA Administration, work was found for
fourteen additional men in this department who worked
on resurveying street lines, replacing worn out plans and
large Zoning Ni lap for the Planning Board. When the
change to the WPA was made, all but five of these addi-
tional risen were dropped, those remaining are making a
resurvey and plan of Ridgelawn Cemetery. Other pro-
jects including the Zoning Map have been submitted.
PWA
Under the Public Works Administration the work oil
the construction of drainage and sidewalk projects has,
been completed.
WATERTOWN ''OWN REPORT 127
Streets Accepted Under the Betterment Act
Plans, estimates and descriptions were prepared for
three streets, Bailey Avenue, Belknap Terrace and Merri-
field Avenue, to be accepted under the Betterment Act.
Perambulation
As required by law the boundaries of the flown were
perambulated with the officials of Waltham, Belmont,
Cambridge and Newton, all monuments were examined
and found in place.
Board of Survey
The Board of Survey established the lines and grades
on Bird Terrace and a portion of Wayne Avenue.
The following is a list of public streets r•esm-faced, curb-
ing laid, sewer drain and sidewalk construction.
Highways
Upon the following named streets grades have been es-
taablished, 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 Widtb
Street Pram To Feet Feet Data
Bailey. Ave. Lowell Ave. PubGa Wuy 72G 40 Apr.1,1935
Belknap Terynee waterlown St.Denrd End 200 20•56 Apr.1.1035
Iferiifieid Ave. Arlington St. Bigelow Ave. 400 4U Apr. 11I'M
Total 1386 ft.
Public Streets That Were Resurfaced During 1935
Length
Street rrum To in Feet
Bridge St. Pleasant St. Mew tua Line 388
Elm 'St. Arsenal St. Arlington St. 1500
Galen St. Pleasant St. Charles River 208
Hillside Rd. I'lt. Auburn St. Belmont St. 29150
Pleasant St. Galen St. Green St. 2020
Pleasant St. Waltbam St. Bridge St. 142U
Royal St. No. Beacon Ct. Riverside St 665
Summer St. Mt, Auburn St. Waverley Ave. 3000
insor Ave. alit. Auburn St. Belmont St. 2090
Total 18,631 Ft.
128 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Total Length of Streets
:Public Ways 0S.9,5 Miles
Private Ways 11.
Total 70.67 Miles
Total area of Watertown, 2,664.58 acres or 4.163 square
miles.
List of C ranolithis Sidewalks Constructed During 1935
No.a Srivare No.of Square
Street Feet 41' Walk reeti C" Walk
Appleton Street 200
Arlington Street 1779 444
Barnard Avenue 31
Bellevue Road 15
Belmont Street 1621 307
Brimmer Street 480 252
Commonwealth Road 1515 417
Dartmouth Street 242 128
Edgeelifl e Road 2896 1541
Francis Street 3266 1008
Galen Street 1812
Hillside Road 200 83
Hunt Street 3222 925
Keenan Street 2710 358
Lloyd Road 112 83
Longfellow Road 300 82
Main Street 2028
Maplewood Street 688 836
Mt. Auburn Street 279 688
Prentiss Street 6164 171.3
School Street 302E 274
t. Maary's Street 1223 420
Sycamore Street 13593 1906
Union. Street 318
Upland Road 741
WATERTOWN TOW'.",- REPORT 129
'Winsor Avenue 622 175
oodleigh Road 2684 832
Totals 51,810 11,472
Curbing Laid During 193
Ra4l4 w Strtt[ght Corner
Street- l'��t Feet Block
Ashland St. at Arlington 47 16
Bailey Ave. at Lowell Ave. 88
Bailey Ave. at Harnden Ave. 47 24
Brown St. at Sycamore St, 26 12
Chandler St, at Sycamore 36
Coker St, at Sycamore St. 36
Cypress St. at Scheel St. 25 12
Dwight St. at Sycamore St. 26 12
*Galen St, at Lewandos 200 133
Gill road at Sycamore St. 13 6
.Keith St. at Arlington St. 14 1
Merrifield at Bigelow 78
Merrifield at Arlington 78
Perry St. at Sycamore St, 36
Prentiss at Belmont St. 43 8
Stonleigh near Richards 32 28 1
Yukon Ave. at Elm St. 20
Totals 831. 265 2
"Curbing Relaid.,
Diainage Built During 1935 No.of
r
Sta-uut Feet InrhL-, bt 11- t G. B,'a
Bailey Avenue Extension 5O9 12 2 7
Chestnut Street 6 58 12 5 10
Franklin Street 647 12 3 7
Galen Street, opp. Lewandos 148 8 — 2
Harnden Avenue 660 12 3 6
Hunt Street 530 12 3 5
La Dgdon Avenue 1080 12 3 12
IMerrifi+eld Avenue 210 12 3 6
130 WATERT4WN TOWN REPORT
Myrtle Street 340 12 2 2
Olney Street 606 12 3
Otis Street 438 12 2
Pearl Street 421 12 —
Quirk Street 324 12 2 5
Riverside Street 742 12 4 7
Russell Avenue 1600 18 5 16
Union Sheet 302 12 2 6
Westminster Aventle 148 10 — 1
(Reap of Playground) 80 12
Totals 9506 42 1.05
List of mowers Laid During 1935
Length Size in No.of
Sira Feet Inches S.fib. Fir
Bailey Avenue 629 6 3
Chapman Street 582 8 —
Harnden. Avenue 241 8 —
Highland Avenue 309 6 1
Madison Avenue 166 8 1
Orchard Street 147 6 —
Totals 2074 5
Private Sewer Connections During 1935
I��umber of sewer dead ends located 16
Number of sewer connections located 22
Total length of sewer connections located, feet 1005
The sewer systen-i of Watertown is now sixty-three and
thirty seven hundredths (68.87) miles long and has six
thousand ninety-six (6,096) sever connections.
Respectfully submitted,
OTIS D. ALLEN,
Town Engineer.
WATERTOV4'At TOWN REPORT 181
REPORT OF THE PLAYGROUND COMMISSION
To the Honorable Boa M of Selectmen-.
The report of the Superintendent of Playgrounds cov-
ering every phase of the activity, is hereby submitted as
the report of the Playground Commission for the year
1935.
The season opened July 9th and closed August 30th.
The playgrounds Nvere equipped with materials for handi-
craft and athletic activities and made ready for the open-
ing day. The Bathing Beach was furnished with new
guide ropes, and buoys as well as a new lifeboat. In the
interests of safety, the old wooden swing structure at the
Bemis Playground, was replaced by a new and more
secure apparatus. Sprinklers were distributed to all the
playgrounds for use on hot days.
The activities consisted of baseball, horseshoe, track
and basketball for the boys, while handicraft, batball and
baseball held the attention of the girls.
Baseball leagues were formed classifying the boys into
four groups: Seniors, aged. 16 years and under; Juniors,
14 years and under; First Midgets, 12 rears and under;
Second Mdgets, 10 years and under. Int+erplayground
horseshoe tournaments and track meets were held and
.greatly increased the interest and attendance. A huge
swimming meet was held to which the other beaches alonL.
the river were invited, and proved highly successful..
The principal activity among the girls was sewing gnd
handicraft. Wood carving delighted the younger folks and
kept thew in constant attendance At the suggestion of
the Massachusetts Safety Council, safety, patrols were
formed and the children instructed hi the prevention of
.accidents
Playground "Days
" were featured. "Play Day," "Pet
JJ� ,
Day," "Freak Dad„ and "moll Carriage Parade Day" were
held to huge enjoyment of the youni suers.
The attendance records show a heavy increase over last
year with a weekly attendance of about 7000 children.
132 WATERTOV4'N TOWN REPORT
The Bathing Beach accommodated from 400 to 600 bath-
ers daily.
Reco menda.tions
The Board recommends the acquisition of the plot of
land adjacent to the Bemis Playground so that the present
playing area night be increased and the children might
play without danger of being hit by a batted b-all. The
equipment shack has been tarn down and should be re-
placed by a permanent field house to store the playground
paraphernalia in the off" season. A new bathhouse should
be built, equipped with toilet facilities to replace the pres-
ent eyesores, if we are to retain our permit to keep the
beach open.
Ili closing, we wish to thank the Board of Selectmen,
and all officials and citizens of Watertown, who by their
.bind cooperation and assistance, made the recreational
season just passed through, a pleasant and successful one.
Respectfully subraitted,
ARTHUR G. I+AGA , Chainnan,
EDMUND P. HICKEY, Secretary,
BERNARD S. McHU H,
JCSEPH W. ANDREWS, Sitperinte-ndent,
11/atertown Playground arfivi-ission.
WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 133
REPORT OF TOWN PHYSICIAN
January 20, 1936.
Board of Selectmen,
Watertown, Mass.
Gentlemen
Herein I respectfully submit my report for the months
from April to December, inclusive, 1935.
In this time 622 examinations, consult;rtions and visits
to homes were made. This would seem somewhat of a de-
crease from the immediate preceding years.
I wish to gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of the
Police Department in the transportation of patients to
to hospitals, and also to the Fire Department for their co-
operation in the treating of burned cases.
Tha,nluing all department heads and the Board of Select-
men for their co-operation,
Respectfully submitted,
Twon Ph fsilois n.
REPORT OF THE TOWN P14YSICIAN
January 16, 1936.
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen,
, clministratioii Building,
Watertown, Massuchw9ett+s.
Gentlemen;
I respectfully submit my report for the period begin-
ning April 1, 193.5, and ending December 31, 1935.
During this period 510 examinat.ioils, consultations and
visits to homes were made.
Most valuable assistance has been given me by the Po-
lice Department in transferring patients to the various
hospitals by ambulance and cruising cars.
In conclusion I wish to thank the Honorable Board of
Selectmen and also the various department heads for their
co-operation.
Respectfully,
PERICLES CANZANELLI, M. D.,
Town Physician.
134 WATER.TOWN TOWN REPORT
REPORT OF TOWN COUNSF L
January 15, 1996.
To the Honorable Rowrd of Selectmen,
Gentlemen:
I submit nay report as Town Counsel for the period com-
mencing with my appointment on May 3, 1935, and end-
ing December 31, 1
I have attended the meetings of your Board and ad-
vised in regard to legal matters conceryning the various
departments under your jurisdiction, have assisted in the
preparation of articles and votes for town meetings and
have conferred frequently with towti officers and Advised
them upon legal matters affecting their departments.
Many legal questions have arisen in Connection with
Public Works Administration, Works Progress Adrninis-
t7ration, and related matters, requiring the preparation of
papers, Examination of law and numerous conferences
with tower, state and federal officials.
s Town Counsel I was a member of the committee ap-
pointed to revise the Zoning By-Law. I have attended
many meetings of this committee and have collaborated
with the other members in drafting the proposed revision.
Agreements and other legal documents have been pre-
pared as occasion required. The title to the Hartwell prop-
erty on Cross Street, the site of the proposed new police
station, has been examined.
Trustees' answers have been prepared and filed on be-
half of the town in ten actions against town employees.
The interests of the town have been protected in all
curses pending in court or before various boards. uses to
which the town was a party have been tried in the Second
District Court of Eastern Middlesex, before the Board of
Tax Appeals, before the Alcoholic Beverages Commission,
and at the Industrial Accident Board.
Various suits and claims against the town. have been
settled for small amounts by the Selectmen upon rrry ad-
vice,
WATER'!`OWN TOW',N REPORT 13
The following actions are now pending against the town
in the Middlesex. Superior Court
Agnes D. Bouchie v. Town of Watertown
Hazel Feeley v. Town of Watertown
Philomena Murgia v. Town of Watertown
Alartha E. Murphy v. Town of Watertown
Antonin, Villante vs Town of Watertown
The case of William H. Wilson, Inspector of Buildings,
v. John Millian. being a petition in equity for the enfurce-
ment of the Zoning By-Laws, and actions brought by the
Town of Watertown against the City of So nerville and
the City of Lowell for reimbursement of expenditures
made by the Welfare Department ara aiso pending in the
Middlesex Superior Court.
In the Suffolk Superior Court the following actions are
pending:
Max S. Ginsberg v. Town of Watertown
Eli Zalinger v. Town of Watertown
In the Second District Court of Eastern Middlesex at
Waltham, are pending the following cases:
Eunice Beek v. Town of Watertown
Frank Garafolo v. Town of Watertown
Angelina Raymond v. Town of Watertown
Andrew Sullivan v. Town of Watertown
In the District Court of Newton is pending the action of
Michael Keany v. Town of Watertown.
A number of appeals from assessments made b
the Board of assessors are pending before the Board of
Tax appeals. One claim against the town by an employee
for Workmen's Compensation is pending Before the In-
dustrial .Accident Board.
I wish to extend my thanks to the town officers and the
various departments for their splendid co-operation.
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN M. R SSELL,
136 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE
Watertown, Mass., Decemher 31, 1935.
The Honorable Boaxd of Selectmen,
Gentlemen:
In compliance with the By-Laws of the Town, I have
the honor to summit the annual 1-oport of the Police De-
partment of the Tow -n of Watertown for the year ending
December 31, 1935, together with recommendations for
the ensuing year.
Organization of the Department
Chief
JOHN F. MILMOPE
Lieu-tenanbs,
JAMES F. BUP E
JOHN E. McNA'1v1ARA JOSEPH J. REILLY
Sergeants
ANDE.EW J. DONNELLY THOMAS W. DEVANEY
JAMES M. IGOE JOHN J, IGOE
Patrolmen
JOHN F. GLEASON JOSEPH P. STEAD
CHARLES H. GLIDDEN RUSSELL J. KIMBALL
ARTHUF F. PERKINS GEOR E M. CLINTON
LAWRENCE C. HANLEY JOHN A. III(;GINS
ST,EW,ART E. SAVAGE JOHN J. HANLON
PICHARD J. OWENS JOIIN F. Mc+GEE'VER
JAIATES M. REILLY JAMES P. 'SHEA
THOMAS J. CULLEN EDW.ARD A, MURRAY
JOSEPH F. LOUGHLIN EDMUND H. NORTON
JOSEPH A. WA.LSH WALTEB F. FLAHERTY
PATRICK J. CALLAHAN JAMES J. BURKE
FRANK L. MAN NIA WILLIAM W. CARNES
GEORGEJ. FAIZRELL CHARLES E. SHEA
EDWARD P. ATURPHY JOHN J. LONG
WATERT'OWN TOWN REP01ZT 137
FRANCIS A. NALLY JOSEPH G. HARI�iNGTON
EDWARD J. BOYLE HAROLD M. PARKER
JOSEPII H. GILI. OIL WILLIAM J. SHEA
HENRY L. WELSH DANIEL J. SULLIVAN
ILLIAM H. MUN11ALL
'rirj ovrrru,n
FRANCIS A. GAI:tiAI;ALO
Janitor.
THCIM AS RYDER
Arrests
Total Number 1054
Males 1022
Females 32
Native Born 798
Foreign Sore 261
Causes of Arrests
Assault with a dangerous weapon 3
Assault and battery 27
Assa.Lrlt on a Police Officer 2
Assault to rape 2
Arson 2
Accessory before fact to a felony 6
Accessory after fact to a felony 2
Breaking and entering and larceny 56
Breaking and eutea•1ng, attempt 6
Bastardy 9
Burning to injure 3
Begging alms 1
Burglarious implements, having in possession 3
Conspiracy 6
Concealing leased property 1
Drunkenness 512
Disturbance of the peace 17
DisorAerly house 2
Deserter from H. S. Service I
Default warrant 1.5
Evading taxicab fare 2
Escaped prisoner 2
Escaped inmate
Glass, breaking
Gaming, being present at on Lord's Day 5
Indecent assault; I
Intend to defraud by false pretense 2
Larceny 70
Larceny frorn the person 2
Lottery tickets, having in possession 6
Lewd and hiscivious person 5
Larceny of auto I.
Lewd and lascivious cohabitation 2
Loitering I
Manslaughter 6
Malicious mischief 2
Malicious destruction of property r
Non-payment of wages y
Non-support of wife and children 23
Neglect of children 4
Non-support of illegitimate child I
Non-support of children 1
Opening turnstile by unlawful means 1
Obscene pictures, having in possession �
Profanity 2
Rape 2
Runaway I
Robbery I
Suspicious persons 29
Safekeeping 422
Stealing a ride I
Stubbornness f
Threatening to do bodily harm 1
Truancy 1
Violation of Probation 18
Vagrancy 4
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Town Ordinances, violating:
Passing handAls without a permit 1
Passing to left of street car 1
Motor Vehicle Laws, violating:
Defective brakes 3
Failing to slaw down at intersection 2
Failing to stop on signal of an officer 1
Going; away and not making: self known after~ an
accident 5
Loaning license to another 1
Operating, negligently, so that the lives and safety
of the public might he endangered 16
Overspeeding 48
Operating without a license 19
Operating under influence of liquor 17
Operating after revocation of license
Operating and not having license in possession 1
Operating non-insured motor vehicle 2
Operating non-registered motor vehicle 1
Passing red light 3
Using a manor vehicle without authority h
Total 10.54
Valuation of Property Stolen and Recovered, 1935
Value of property reported stolen $17,803.63
Value of property recovered $13,382.35
Value of property recovered for out-of-town
Departments $1.5,840.50
Work of Signal System
Day on duty calls 30181:5
Night on duty calls 39)090
Total telephone calls, day and night 6,695
Radio calls 21187
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Miscellaneous
Accidents other than automobile 17
Automobile accidents 433
Autos stolen in Watertown 35
Animals found X
Animals lost x
Articles lest 63
Articles found 43
Are lights reported out 54
Breaking and entering cases 5'?
Breaking anal entering, attempt 23
Bicycles stolen 24
Bicycles recovered 18
Cases investigated 3681
Children found 37
Children reported lost 3
Deaths 17
Defective streets and sidewalks 165
Bogs found 76
Dogs reported lost 171
Dog cases investigated 229
Doors and windows found open rind secured 200
Fires discovered by offl~icers 6
Glass broken 57
Houses reported closed 118
Incandescent lights reported out 518
Larceny 102
Larceny, attempt 6
Murder 0
Manslaughter 9
Officers delivering messages Boo
People reported missing 29
Robbery cases 3
l-i,C3}.?13ery, attempt T
Sick and injured assisted 1
Suicides 5
,street obstructions lighted 9
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Water running to waste 19
V4Iires defective 25
Summonses served for out-of-town departments 1190
Motor Vehicles
Runs made by ambulance 1915
Miles run by ambulance 1012
Miles run by touring cars 136,495
Miles run by motorcycles 16,257
Changes
Patrolman Edward J. Liston was pensioned from the
Department as of March 21, 1935, for disability.
Daniel J. Sullivan was appointed a regular patrolman as
of March 28, 1935.
Clime
The number of breaking acid entering cases has shown
a decided decrease, there being 67 in 1934 as against 52 in
1935. Much time is devoted to the apprehension of persons
responsible for this type of crime, and 56 such persons
were arrested and prosecuted this year.
It is gratifying to note that we had but three robbery
cases in 1935 as against six in 1934. Of these three cases,
arrests have been made in two.
There were 35 automobiles reported stolen in Water-
town this year. All of these cars were recovered. Arrests
were male and prosecution followed in several of these
cases.
You will note in the larceny cases, we had 102 this year
as against 132 in 1934.Seventy arrests were made for this
type ofcrime during the year.
All major crimes, with the exception of manslaughter,
show a decided decrease from last year.
Constant time and, effort is given toward the suppres-
sion of major crimes in this colliniunity, with hood re-
sults.
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Liquor Laws
We Have had no arrests for violation of the liquor laws
during the year.
The arrests for drunkenness, you will note, has in-
crease4 from 471 in 1934 to 512 in 1935.
Weekly reports are made to the Selectmen in regara
toconditions in the various liquor establishments thl-OLIC 1-
out the Town. Several complaints have been made against
a few of these places, and the owners were given bear-
ings. 1n one case the license was suspended for a time. Tn
other cases warnings have been given. l believe, that the
large majority of these places are being rxin as well as can
be expected.
Traffic
The traffic problem is ever before us. Many hours are
devoted to the regulation of traffic in various parts of the
Town, with a view to decrease the number of deaths and
injuries caused by careless operation of motor vehicles on
our highways.
There is a slight increase in the number of automobile
accidents, with 438 this year as against 409 last year.
Many of these accidents were minor, with no personal in-
juries. All serious accidents were carefully investigated
and if it appeared that the operator of the car was at
fault, court prosecution has followed.
Nine persons were billed by motor vehicles on our high-
ways this year. This is a 100 percent increase over last,
year. Of this number six were killed on Arsenal Street, one
on Mt, Auburn Street, and two on (common Street. In all
cases, except two, the operator of the car responsible was
prosecuted for negligent operation and found guilty. As to
the two exceptions, one was a hit-and-run driven who has
not as yet been appreliended, and In the other the operator
and a companion were billed.
I renew my recommendation made last year that traffic
lights be installed at the intersection of Galen and Water-
town Streets. This particular location is heavily traveled,
WATERTO WN TOWN REPORT 143
and is a real danger spot, especially with the new road
entering at that point. It is imperative that the liC.
ght sys-
tem should be installed for the proper control of traffic at
all times. '
Bodo
e have three radio-equipped cars which are con-
stantly can patrol duty, and have enabled us to give the
citizens prompt ,and efficient service.
e still have an agreement with the City of Newton
to broadcast from their police radio station calls to our
cars. The service and cooperation which we receive from
the personnel of that department is excellent,..
Recommendations
For several years I have recommended that adequate
quarters be provided for this Department, and I am
pleased to state that definite action has been taken Rlong
this line, .and that a new police station is at last a reality.
In my opinion this will add greatly to the morale and efh-
cieney of the,Department.
I renew my recommendation that a new ambulance be
purchased for the use of the Department. That there is
not a single ambulance available in the case of emergency,
in a community of 36,000, I believe is sufficient evidence
that this is a matter of real concern, and, should be given
prompt and careful consideration by all concerned.
It is recommended that the two Essex cruisers, now in
use in the Department, be replaced. 'these cruisers are
,in constant use, 24 hours a day, and will not give efficient
service for another year.
It is recommended that the Buick Sedan now in use,
be replaced. This car has been in the Department for
three years, and has deteriorated to such an extent that
it is impracticable to retain it fox another year.
I recommend the replacement of the four motor-cycles
now in use. These cycles have been in use for two years,
.and in the interest of economy should be replaced.
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Conduct of Officers
The conduct of the officers in the Department has been
good. Several officers wore commended for meritorious
work in the line of .duty ,and were awarded extra time
off. It was necessary to discipline but one man for in-
fractions of the rules. All officers were called upon to do
much extra duty, and did so with a willingness,
Conclusion
In conclusion I desire to thank the Justices of theSu-
perior and District Courts, the Clerks of same, the Hon-
orable Board of Selectmen and all other Town Ulcers and
individuals who cooperated with this Department in its
functions during the year.
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN F4 MILMORE,
Chief of Police.
Sixth- Eighth Annual
Report
(A., TII1-]
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF THE
FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY
OF THE
TOWN OF WATERTOWN
MASSACHU E{ITS
1935
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THE HAINIPSHIRE PRESS* INC.
Cambridge, Mass.
1935
146 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
1935—:1936
MISS. RUTH H. FURBER, Chmirmaw
JOHN M. RUSSELL, Secretary
REV. EDWARD C. CAMP SYLVESTER M. LOING
JOHN A. COLLINS CHARLES F. SHAW
Librarifut
LYDIA W. MASTERS
Assistant Librarian
ELEANOR L. MOORE
Llibvary Staff as of Janmuy 1, 1936
M. ELSA BLAZO Junior Assistant
MlNNIE C. COURTNEY Assistant, Main Library
MABEL C. GILLMETT Assistant,, Main Library
KATHERINE B. GREENE Librarian, North Branch
ROSE M. KELLY Junior .Ass istant
MARY G. KNOWLES Childrev!s Librarian
DORIS MARTIN Librarian, West Branch
ESTHER E. MADDEN Assistant, East Braiich
CORINNE MEAD Libru?ian, East Branch
SARAN SHATTUCK AssistaAt, East Branch
F. HELEN SMITH Junior Assistant
RUTH C. WHITE Aseistaint, East Branch
MARY E. YORK Assistant, Main Library
Pwft-thne Workere
BEATRICE COLLINS BARBARA STE INAUER
MILDRED WETSELL
Janitors
J. L. CLARK East Branch
JAMES KE LLY West Branch
BERNARD MANNIX Main Library
CHARLES POLLOCK North Branch
WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 147
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE
FLEE PUBLIC LIBRARY, WATERTOWN
To the Citizeim of Waterto-u1n
The year 1935 saw the completion of the alterations of
the Main Library. These alterations necessitated the
cleaning and moving of all books in the plain Library.
e had hoped to Have this work done by the ERA workers
but the Boston office of the ERA refused to approve the
project. Consequently we secured some very efficient
young college men and the work was done thoroughly and
expediously. The money to pay these men had to be taken
from our maintenance account which handicapped our
budget. We also ran into many other unforseen expenses
in connection with the alterations. These expenses were
covered by a transfer of 00 from our special appro-
priation for equipment to that for maintenance, which
so depleted the equipment appropriation that we were not
able to do all the things we had contemplated. New table
lights and fixtures are needed in the reference room of
the Main Library and are included in the appropriation
we have requested for 1936.
e are asking this year for another assistant. T feel
that the average Iny person does not realize how mach
more there is to library work than just handling boolts.
over the counter. The books have to be selected and
ordered and after they have been purchased, classified,
shelf--listed, cataloged and marked in five different ways
before they are put on the shelves. There are innumer-
able telephone ells which take much time but Five a
most convenient service to the citizens. There has also
been a rapidly increasing demand by our patrons for as-
sistance from the staff in connection with reference work.
At the: East Branch this demand has come particularly
from the school children while at the Maier Library it has,
come lamely from the adults. The result is that on _11on-
148 W ATERTOW N TOWN REPORT
i
day and Tuesday evenings both at the Main Library and
the Last Branch borrowers frequently have to mait ten
or more minutes to get service.
I want to thank the staff for their loyal and efficient co-
operation and the keen interest they have taken in their
work, and to express the appreciation of the Trustees for
the work done under the ERA and WPA at the 1rhiin
LibraiT in grading the grounds and nutting in the new
circular walk.
I think that the Town should he especially proud of its
librarian to whom is due in a large measure the high
standing of the Watertown Free Public Library.
Respectfully submitted,
RUTH H. FURBER,
R UORT OF THE LIBRARIAN
To the Trustees of the T�Vutertown Free Public Library
1A3rs,. Furber and Gentlemen
During the year of 1935 so many changes have been
wrought in our Main Library building that now, with the
eight months in which we warped amidst dust, dirt and
noise in the l)ackground, and with order in glace of con-
fusion, we often feel like the Gild woman in iYother Goose
and say "Lawk- a, mercy on me, this can't be L" The
wonder grows that we were able to work tinder the old
conditions.
To mention each improvement would take too much
space, but the catalog and work room, the catalog alcove
with the new card case which is being used much more
than the old catalog even was used, the new fiction room,
the enlarged book stack, as well as the improved lighting,
the skylight over the delivery desk, the improved heating
WATERTCIWN TOWN REPORT 149
system, and Iast but not least the librarian's office, all
make for efficiency and happiness in doing our work.
History reheats itself even, in the reports of library
Trustees and librarians, In the annual report for the
year 1877 the Chairman says: "During the unusual de-
pression in business which l-Las existed since the autumn
of 1873, and the enforced idleness of many who find pre-
viously had steady* employment, the attention of this class
has been directed to the library as a means of diversion,
if not for improvement, and habits thus farmed will be
of incalculable benefit to then i. As aneducational insti-
tution and as a preventive of crime, the Public Library
is fully equal, if not superior, to our common schools."
However in his report for 1978 he states: "The cir•cula-
tion has not been so large as in previous years, and we
regret to add that it is the first year since the libraiT
was established in which there has been no increase. As
the library was not closed during the progress of the al-
terations, while in 1871 when similar alterations were
mule it was closed for three months, we thought there
would be little interruption to the circulation ; but this or
sonie other cause, not clearly manifest to rrs, has reduced
it considerably. When this discovery was made, the
cause was supposed to be local, but after reading the re-
ports of the librarians connected with the libraries of
Boston and vicinity, we find that they have had similar
experience." And later,---"On the whole, although the
numbers have been less, we think a more studious class
have availed themselves of the room."
The loss in circulation in 1878 was 12 per cent so with
this experience clueing a previous depression and altera-
tion I think it is remarkable that the loss in 1935 was but
4.4 per cent and that the adult circulation was but 1,022
less than in 1933. Furthermore the stacks at the Main
Library were closed to the public from May 13 to August
21 and from May 13 to June 39 the adult books were issued
from the reference room with but a. small collection of
looks from which to mnke a selection. In spite of these
154 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
handicaps the circulation of books on the useful, recrea-
tive and fine arts, music and periodicals all showed an in-
crease indicating that "a more studious class" of adults
have used the library.
The chief loss was in the young people's department
and practically fifty per cent of this was in the school
circulation, work which is done outside the library build-
ings. There were 4,598 books gent out in school deposits
but as our school department was for eight months the
headquarters of the contractor and worl�men, only one
exchange in the collections could be made. We found it
necessary too, because of lack of funds, to rigidly enforce
the rules under which these deposits were sent to schools.
Owing to the confusion incident to the alterations and
the fact that the room where story hours were held lie-
coming temporarily a work room, few story hours were
held and those were given by members of the staff. Our
funds slid not permit us to engage a professional story-
teller. T trope that we may be able to again co-operate
with the School Department in sending Mr. Cronan to
the Junior High Schools. f have already approached the
School Committee on the matter and trust that this
method of introducing the best looks, to the young
people, may be resumed.
The circulation for the year was 384,652 which is near-
ly 11 books per capita. The division of the circulation by
building and departments is shown on the accompanying
statement of the use of the library. The East and Nest
Branches showed a gain while there was a lass at the
l�Tain Library and a slight kiss at the North Branch.
The members of our East Branch Says' Club counted
the number using the East Branch, in the main room
which is used by the adults and juniors, on two days in
December. On Monday, the 9th, the attendance was £16
and on the following day it was 810. Several people have
remarked that we needed more room but certainly every
inch of the building is teeing used to good advantage.
WAT RTOWN TOWN REPORT 151
I have dwelt in previous reports on the need of alter•-
Ing the North Branch building. The need grows more
acute as the book collection grows. Two assistants ,give
-rdl their time to this branch but they work under trying
conditions. There is opportunity for goad work in this
community if we can have morn enough in which to do it.
Our bear stock gains little each year for while 3,771
hooks were added to the library, 2,141 had to be dis-
carded. The total number is now 78,940, Hundreds of
books had to undergo minor repairs and 1,963 went to
the 'bindery for major operations. Of the looks pur-
chased many were replacements and many were dupli-
cates to supply the branches. As there were more than
8,000 books published in 1935 it is manifestly impossil)le
to supply all the books that our patrons think should be
in the library but it is gratifying to have many of our
patrons express their pleasure at finding so many books
they need for their work.
Our old catalog cases have been put to good use, one
to hold the shelf-list and branch deposit cards and the
other to hold the catalog of the childrren's books. Our
old catalog in the children's room was on small cards and
one of our major projects of the year has been the re-
cataloging of the c hildren's hooks on cards of the regula-
tion size.
May I say here, that we have had many expressions of
amazement from people who have been shown over the
Library, at the amount of work that is done behind the
scenes and the system that is maintained to keep the
books in the various libraries available for use. Many
people are still under the impression that all the library
staff has to do is to produce the book wanted and charge
it to the borrower. Perhaps "where ignorance is bliss it
is folly to be wise" but one cannot help wishing that
more people in the Town would take an intelligent interest
in what goes on in the departments of the Town.
This has been a trying year for the staff, especially-
for those working at the Arlin Library. It would be inr-
152 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
possible to maRe the layman realize the task of shifting
60,000 ]gooks from place to place to accommodate the
workmen, then to vacuum clean, beat and wile their and
finally to arrange them in their new location. It is there-
fore a great satisfaction to report that there were no
resignations and no serious illnesses during the year. It
is a pleasure to commend the fine spirit of my assistants
and that of the young men and women. who helped us
during the summer and to thank you, the Trustees, for
your kindness and co-operation.
In closing I would like to cell attention again to a para-
graph from the Standards for Public Libraries, adopted
by the Council of the American Library Association. It
is as follows:-;"The Public: Library is maintained by a.
democratic society in order that every man, woman and
child may have the meals of self-education and recrea-
tional reading. The Library provides materials, for edu-
cation and advice in their rise. It diffuses information and
ideas necessary to present welfare and future advance-
ment of the community. It strengthens and extends ap-
preciation of the cultural values of life. It offers oppor-
tunities for constructive use of the new leisure. It serves
all ages and all classes."
Respectfully- submitted,
LYDIA W. MASTERS.
Librarian.
CIRCULATION STATISTICS FDIC 1935
Per-
Circulation by Classes Adult Junior Juvenile "total centage
Periodicals ...... ........... .. 8,U94 1,406 6,814 16,314 4.24
Philosophy,religion and
folklore .......................... 3,235 151 1�5,429 8,815 2.29
Biagraphy .......................... 5,857 2,170 2,636 10,663 2.78
History ............ ................. 3,970 1,193 6,429 11,592 3.01
Geography and travel...... 4,978 1,097 8,937 16,012 3.91
Social sciences ................ 4,643 413 1,066 6,122 1.59
Natural sciences and
medicine ........................ 3,019 1,196 7,933 12,048 3.13
Useful arts ........................ 3,882 1,395 2,982 8,259 2.15
Recreative arts ................ 1,576 617 1,4871 3,6 74 .96
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Music .................................. 1,316 108 917 2,341 .61
Fine arts ...... .. ....... 2,403 155 973 3,531 .92
Language and literature 9.549 1,155 ,24,f 82 35,499 9.D
Books in foreign
languages ...................... 2,703 2,703 .71
Fiction ..............................154,167 44,835 f49,087 248,08;1 64.50
209,386 55,894 119,372 384,652 100.00
Blain Library .................. 95,975 16,354 28,455 140,784
East Branch .................... 90,249 24,932 39,822 14.5,003
North Branch .................. 27,355 8,955 141421 50,731
West Branch .................... 5,160 5,653 12,556 23,36D
Schools .............................. 647 24,118 24,765
2.09,386 55,894 119,372 384,6,52
Of these 3,864 were folklore.
i Of these 18,711 were readers.
$ Of these 10,852 were picture books.
APPENDIX B
American Library Association Form for Uniform Statistics
Annual Report for the Year ended December 31, 1935
Name of Library ..............................Free Public: Library of
.'Coy n ....................................................'Watertown, Massachusetts
Name of Librarian ............................Lydia W. Alasters
Date of founding . .............................1868
Population served ............................35,827 (census)
Assessed valuation .................. ........$53,046,330
Library appropriation per capita....$1.01
Terms of use ...... ................... .....Free for lending and reference
Number of agencies ........................plain Library, branches, 2; sub-
branch, 1; schools, 10; roorns, 69
Number of days open during y ear..303
Hours for lending
Main Library ..................................7'2 (10 mos.), 66 (2 mos.)
East Branch ..................................5'2 (10 mas.), 46 (2 mos.)
North Branch ................................30
W e4t Branch ......................... ...... .20
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Receipts
Town appropriation ................................................................ $36,400.00
Specialfor equipment ............................................................ 2,000.00
Expenditu res
Fools and periodicals ............................................................ "$4,609.43
Binding ........................................................................................ 1,390.48
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Salaries
Library service ...................................................................... 22,038.11
Janitorservice ......................................,............................... 3121 L",
Heat, light and water ............ ........................................... 2,015.96
Building maintenance and repairs ........................................ 1,783.09
Supplies ...................................................................................... 606.46
Other maintenance ............. .................................................... 1,044.46
Special for equipment ............................................................ 1,695.38
TOTAL EXPENDITURES .................................................... 38,395.26
Balance returned to the Town ............................................... 4.74
*38,400,04)
Book fines returned to the Town .......................................... $1,183.84
" See also amtaunts expended from Funds.
INCOME FROM ENDOWMENT FUNDS
Amount
Balance Received Total Expended Balance
Barry Fund ........ $9.77 $32.89 $42.66 $5.63 $87.03
:Mead Fund .......... 116.86 67.99 184.85 152.98 31.37
Pierce Fund ........ 307,28 41,.10 348.38 114.82 233.56
Pratt Fund .......... 7.69 350.00 357.69 352.50 5.19
BOOK STOCK
Adult Juvenile Total
Number of volumes at the beginning
of the year .......................................... 61,951. 15,719 7 7,£70
Volumes added during the year .......... 2,159 1,612 3,771
Gifts and exchange, included alcove
184
Number of volumes lost and with-
drawn during the year ...................... 897 1,04 2,501
Total number at the end of the year 62,213 15,727 78,940
Number of periodicals and newspapers,
currently received: Titles 1i1
Copies 287
USE
''number of fiction lent for hoarse use Adult Juvenile 'Total
Main Library ........................................ 66,751 25,043 91,794
East Branch .......................................... 69,908 37606 97,513
North Branch ...................................... 22,934 1.4:460 37,394
''Vest Branch ...................:.................... 4,476 1i7,101 14,57.7
Schools .................................................. 98 6,713 6,811
Percent fiction of total volumes lent 64.5
Total number of volumes, lent for
home use
Main Library .................. -------____ 95,975 44,809 140,784
East Branch ......... ................ 80,249 64,754 145,003
North Braneb ........................................ 27,855 23,376 50,731
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West Branch ........................................ 5,160 18,209 231369
Schools .................................................. 647 24,118 24,765
Total ...................................................... 209,386 175,266 384,652
Decrease in circulation from that in 1934 ................................ 18,121
Circulation per capita ........................... ............... .................. 10.7
Expenditure per volume circulated ............................................ .10
Number of pictures lent for home use .................................... 2,699
REGISTRATION
Adult Juvenile Total
Number of borrowers registered dur-
ing the year ........................... .............. 2,158 1,4 0 3,626
Total number of registered borrowers 6,885 4591 11,406
STAFF
Number of staff, library service (reckoning part time service
tomake whole units ........................................................................ 16
Janitor service ...............................................................__... .............. 2
REPORT OF THE BOARD OF ASSESSORS
The Board of Assessors hereby submit its annual re-
port for the year 1935,
The Assessors are very much pleased in the reduction
of the tax rate from $33.80 to $33.40 per thousand, forty
cents under the 1934 rate.
The total valuation for 1935 is $53,046,330. or a re-
Auction of $121,780.00 under 1934. This reduction was
brought about by adjustments in valuation which the
Assessors thouaht necessary.
The Assessors look for a further reduction in valuation
for 1936 due to the building depression and adjustments
in valuation.
The Assessors wish to thank Chief of Police, John F.
Milmore, Lieutenant Joseph J. Reilly, and the Police Offi-
cers for the excellent work- in the Listing of Polls. The
work for 1935 began Sanuary first, instead of April first,
which due to the weather made it more difficult.
The Assessors again wish to impress upon the taxpay-
ers that the tax rate is actually made at the Town Meet-
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ing. The Assessors cannot control the amount of money
being expended locally, but Trope through the assistance
of the taxpayers to reduce the tax rate for 1936.
The following is a list of State, and County taxes and
valuations for the year 1935.
Respectfully submitted,
EDWARD F. WRIGHT, Chairman
ED 'A1tiD A. OA'TES,
JOHN J. CURRAN,
Board of Assessors.
Requirements for State, County and Town Grants
and Appropriations
State Tax $76,190.00
County Tax 7 6,431.:50
Charles River Basin 5,200.00
Metropolitan Parks 20,300.00
Metropolitan Planning; 300.00
Metropolitan Parks (Series 2) 3,4 72.00
Wellington :Bride Maintenance 70.00
Metropolitan Seaver Loan Sinking Fund
(So. System) 47,900.00
Abatement of Smoke Nuisance 280.00
Metropolitan Loan Sinking Fund 92,400.00
Veterans Exemption 132.00
Boston. Metropolitan District Exp. 135.00
Boston Elevated R. R. Def. 28,230.00
Boston Elevated 11. Rental Def. 2,270.00
Canterbury St. Highway 110.00
Land Taking Revere Highway 1,130.00
Ocean Avenue, revere 440.00
Nays in Malden, Braintree, Weymouth and
Hingham 5.00
West Roxbury, Brookline Highway 150.00
IUietiopolitan Darks Lonn Fund (Nantasket
Maintenance) 1,300.00
Street Betterments 19,951.88
V4 ATERT0VVN TOWN REPORT 157
Sidewalk Assessments 4,145.36
;Interest on Appor•t. St. Betterments 5,920.95
Interest on Appor•t. Sidewalk Assessments 1,572.31
388,036.00
Town Grants 1,488,1.01..07
$1,8 7 6,137.07
Income Tax 99,630.42
Total Requirements $1,176,506.65
Overlay 26,831.89
Total Commitment 1935 $1,803,338.54
Valuations
Buildings exclusive of land $ 8,587,225.00
Land exclusive of buildings $9,696,985.00
$48,284,210.00
Personal Estate 4,762,120.€10
$53,046,330.00
Additional December Aswssments
Personal Estate $18,680.00
Real Estate 4,500.00
Total valuation including additional $53,069,510.00
Decrease in evaluation of Real
Estate including December
.Assessments $182,575.00
Increase in valuation of Per-
sonal Estate includhig De-
cember Assessments 82,450.00
Total decrease in valuation in-
cludind December Assess-
ments $100,125.00
Tax rate of 1935 $88.400
158 WATER'l{ WNL I TOWN REPORT
Total Poll Abatements
For the year 1933 $64.00
.For the year 1934 2,232.00
For the year 1935 370.00
a$2,666.00
Total Abatements on Real and Personal Property
For the year 1932 $135.26
For the year 1933D 1,556.15
.For the year 19334 11,493.96
For the year 1935 22,238.86
S 7,424.2
Total Abatement on Sidewalk and Interest
For the year 1935 $15.01
Total Abatement on Moth Charge
For the year 1934 $1.00
Motor Vehicle Excise
Total valuation of motor vehicle excise
for the year 1935 $1,877,140,09
Total Abatements can Motor Vehicle Excise
For the year 1933 $288.71
For the year 1934 115.30
For the year 1935 a,074,12
3,474.13
WATERTOWN TOWN' REPORT 159-
A11NUAL REPORT OF THE WATER
COMMISSIONERS
December 31, 1935
The fifty-first year of the Water Works of the Town
has now closed.
During the year 4,979 feet of water mains have been
laid on construction and reconstruction. In this amount
several hundred feet of 2-inch pipe was enlarged to 64nch
and 6-inch pipe enlarged to 10-inch pile. Eighteen new
services have been installed and. I73 services have been
repaired. In the meter division of the department, 11465
meters were changed and repaired. Seven new hydrants y
have been added during the year making a total of 709
now in use. 118 hydrants were repaired. Five hydrants
were broken, at a total loss to the Department. New
mains were laid in Charles River road, from Bay St., to
Beechwood Ave., connecting dead end pipes at Bay St.,
Palmer St., Paul St., and Pequossette St., thereby increas-
ing the circulation of water in this district. A -inch
main wasq also laid in Noi•th Beacon St., from Paul to Bay
St., reinforcing the .mains in this district.
In-addition to our regular work we corrected a serious
condition existing on Winsor Avenue, through an. ERA
prof ect.
The Board r ecornmen,ds as immediate necessities
Finish laying the 10-inch pipe started in 1933, on Arling-
ton Street, to give more volume of water to the domestic
consumers on the northerly side of Mt. Auburn Street,
and finish laying the 12-inch pipe on Dexter Avenue to
,supply more water to the industries and relieve the domes-
tic service in that section.
The Board also recon miends the rela -ink• of pipe on
Langrdon Avenue, Coolidge I-fill Road, NNiehols Avenue, El-
ton Avenue, Chestnut Street and Pleasant Street. The
160 WATERTDV1 N TOWN REPORT
last named could be done in sections to relieve the burden
jut on the taxpayers,
Respectfully submitted,
ARTHUR C. FAGAN, Clactlrma-n
ART'HUR I. DAVIS, Seeretary
JOHN P. GALLAGHER
REPORT OF THE WATER DEPARTMENT
The thirty-ninth annual report of the eater Depart-
ment for the year ending December 31, 1935, is respect-
fully submitted. The transactions relating to this depart-
ment are as follows:
Reeeiptq
Appropriation for maintenance $40,000.00
Appropriation for office 2,000.00
Appropriation for vacations 1,300.00
Appropriation for clerks 2,336.00
Appropriation for superintendent 3,200.00
- 48,836.00
Expenditures
Maintenance account $39,999.82
Dllice account 1,999.87
Vacation account I,300.00
Salary of clerks 2,336.00
Salary of superintendent 3,200.00
Balance of maintenance account .18
Balance of office account .13
$48,836.00
Report of the Superintendent
To the Board of Water CommZ9sioners:
Gentlemen: In accordance with the usual custom I here-
with submit my report for the ;year ending December- 31,
1935.
WATERTC}WN TOWN' REPORT 161
The extension and renewal of mains for the past year
has been as follows:
Length Size
$Bay Street 297 feet 6-inch
Beechwood Avefte 20 feet 6-inch
Charles River Road 596 feet 6-inch
Charles River Road .540 feet 4-inch
Hillside Read 85 feet 6-inch
Maplewood Street 1.78 feet 10-inch
Maplewood Street 8 feet 6-inch
North Beacon Street 503 feet 6-inch
Pahner Street 490 feet 6-inch
Paul Street 19 feet 6-inch
Pequosette Street 19 feet 6-Inch
insor avenue 2200 feet 10-inch
insor Avenue 72 feet 6-inch
Total 4,979 feet
Total num1wr of feet laid, 4,979 feet.
Expenditures
For maintenance of meters $14,482.77
For maintenance of mains 10,418.20
For maintenance of services 8,250.29
For maintenance of repair shop 393.46
For maintenance of hydrants 3,910.08
For maintenance of automobile No. 1 448.82
For maintenance of automobile No. 2 479.85
For maintenance of automobile No. 3 651.63
For maintenance of automobile No. 4 405.92
For maintenance of automobile No. a 373.52
Maintaining air compressor 185.28
$39,999.8 2
For vacations 1,300.00
Salary of superintendent 3„�{10.00
162 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Salary of clerks 2,396.00
Maintenance of office 1,999.57
8,835.87
$48,835.69
Respectfuhy submitted,
WALTER E. RUNDLETT,
Supe-i-intend ent.
Statistics of Consumption of dater
1. Estimated total population to date, 35,827,
2. Estimated population on lines of pipe, 35,827.
3. Estimated population supplied, 35,827.
4. Total consumption for the year, 788,461,000 gallons.
5. Passed through meters, 631,660,000 p-allons.
6. Percentage of consumption metered, 80.
7. Consumption for manufacturing purposes, 158,793,-
000 ,gallons.
8. Average daily consumption, 2,1f0,200 gallons.
9. Gallons pear day to each inhabitant, 60.
10. Gallons per day- to each consumer, 60.
Statistics to Distribution System
Mains '
1. Kind of pipe, cement acid cast iron.
2, Sizes, 16-inch to 2-inch.
3. Extended 1,585 feet during year.
4. Total now in use, 75.61 miles.
5. Number of hydrants added during the year, 7.
6. Number of hydrants now in use, 709.
7. Number of stop gates, added during the year, 31.
8. Number of stop gates now in use, 1,742.
9'. Range of pressure can mains, 115 lbs. to 90 lbs.
Setl'ices
10. Kind of pipe, wrought iron, cement lined, cast iron.
11. Sizes, 3/,I-inch to 10 inches.
12. Extended, 657 feet.
13. Total now in use, 22,752.8 miles.
14. Number of sen,ice taps added during the year, 18.
15. Number now in use, 6,152.
16. Percentage of services metered, 1(}0_
COLLECTOR'S REPORT 163
REPORT OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES
1 respectfully submit. the following report relative to
the collection of taxes and assessments for the year 1935.
1932 Taxes
Real and Personal
Refunds $91.05
Abatements granted during 193.5 $91.6-1-1 to Treasurers during 193.5 17.91
Total Credits $109.56
1933 Taxes
Real and Personal
Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1'93.5 7,7 0.50
Disclaimed Tax Titles .5,331.78
Refunds9.S:i
1�7.3,1�$ 13
Paid to Treasurer during 193.E $10,279.78
Abatements granted during 193 361.77
Credited by Tax Tine 771.9
Total Credits - $11,91.3.50
Balance outstanding ,Tan. 1, 1936 $1,244.63
193.E Poll Taxes
Balance outstandincy Jan. 1, 193- S72.00
Paid to Treasurer during 1935 $f.00
Abatements granted during 193 64.00
Total Credits 70.00
Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1936 $2.00
164 WATERTOWN 'SOWN REPORT
1933 Motor Vehicle Excise
Balance outstaading Jan. 1, 1935 $363.37
By adjustments 12.32
$375.69`
Paid to Treasurer during 1935 5£.48
Abatements granted during 1935 288.71
Total Credits 345.19,
Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1936 $30.50�
1931 Taxes
Real and Personal
Bal. outstanding Jan. 1, 1935 619,947.70
Disclaimed Tax 'Titles 4,050.44
Refunds 5,479.31
-- $629,477.45,
Paid to Treasurer during 1935 $472,971.94
Abatements Granted during 1935 11,479.86
Cyediterd by Tax Titles 103,366.35
Tatal Credits $587,812.15
Balance outstanding Jan. 11 1936 $41,665.30
1934 Pull Faxes
Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1935 $2,400.00
Refunds 2.00
Committed December 1., 1935 64.00
$2,466.00
Paid to Treasurer during 1985 $154.00
Abatexments granted cluring 1935 2,232.00
Trial Credits 2,380.OU
Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1936 $80.00
COLLECTOR'S REPORT xf
1934 Motor Vehicle Excise
Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 193.5 $5,920.72
Committed January 26, 193:-) 336.70
Refunds 172.50
6,429.92
Paid to Treasurer during 1985 $3,920.52
Abatements granted during 1935 115.30
Total Credits $4,035.82
Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1936 $20394.10
193 Taxes
Real and Personal
Original Commitment 1,803,338.54
December Commitment 774.21
Total Commitment 1,804,112.75
Refunds 2,300.96
$1,806,413.71
Paid to Treasurer during 1935 ' 1,296,586.99
Abatements granted during 1935 21,771.24
Credited by Tax Titles 79,740.94
Total Credits - -- $1,398,099.17
Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1996 $408,314.54
1935 Pall Taxes
Original Commitment,
April 3, 1935 $21,654.00
Committed September 26, 1935) 212.00
Committed December 31, 1935 8.00
Refunds 8.00
Total Commitment $21,882.00
Paid Treasurer during 1935 $19,344.00
166 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Abatements granted during 1935 370.00
Total Credits $19,714.00
Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1986 $2,168.00
1935 Motor Vehicle Excise
Original Commitment,
May 1, 1935 $36,17L99
Committed August 5, 1935 6,505.98
Committed September 25, 1935 8,332.03
Committed December 28, 1935 1,002.88
Total Commitment $52,012.78
Refunds 1,108.43
53,121.`?1
Paid Treasurer during 1935 $45,882.61
Abatements granted du -ing 1935 3,070.12
48,952.73
Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1936 $4,168.48
1935
TOTAL PAYMENTS TO TREASURER
BY COLLECTOR OF TAXES
1932 Real and Personal Taxes $1.7.91.
Interest can above .69
1933 Real and Persunal Taxes 10,279.78
Interest ion above 1.,044.13
1933 Poll ')taxes 6.00
Interest on above .24
1933 Motor Vehicle Excise 56.48
Interest on above 6.12
1934 Rear and Personal 'faxes 472,971.94
Interest can above 18,168.76
1934 Poll Tares 154.00
COLLECTOR'S REPORT 167
Interest on above 2.29
1984 hVIotor Vehicle Excise 3,920.52
Interest on above 25.59
1935 Peal and Personal 'faxes 1,296,586.99
Interest on above 1,448.83
1935 Poll Taxes 19, 44.00
Interest on above .14
1935 Motor Vehicle Excise 45,882.61
Interest on above 105.01
Total Taxes 1,849,220.23
Total Interest $20,801.80 20,8 LSO
Total 'faxes and Interest $1,870,022.03
By Receipts from Statement of Liens and
Redemption Certificates 256.00
By Receipts from Una.pportioned Sidewalk
Assessments 2,436,29
By Receipts from Apportioned Sidewalk
Assessments Paid in Advance 919.80
By Receipts from Unapportioned Street
Betterment Assessments 150.53
By Receipts from Apportioned Street Bet-
tei7nent Assessments Paid in Advance 3,777.31
By Receipts from Interest on Sidewalk and
Street .Betterment Assessments 69.03
By Receipts from. Tax Sale Advertising and
Fees 2,801.45
By Receipts from 1932 Pall Paid After
Abatement 2.00
Total Paid Treasurer During 1935 $1,880,433.44
FREDEl1ICK J. COLP ,
Collector of Taxes far the Town of Water•tmvn.
Approved : 111. W. NORCROSS, Jr., Avditor.
December 31, 1935.
168 WATERTCWN TOWN REPORT
1934 DEAL AND PERSONAL TAXES UNPAID AT
CLOSE OF BUSINESS, DECE BER 31, 1935
''Paid since close of books. Verified to February 1, 1936.
Alemsheriary, Melken, 48 Dexter Avenue ................................ $33.80
Alger, Phoebe, 27 Fifield Sttreet .............................................. 127.90
Alger, Eliza A., 100 pleasant Street ...... ................................. 42.56
Ananian, Garabed et Araxie, 23 Crawford Street ................ 43.94
Anderson, Axel, Spring Street .................................................... 6.76
Anderson, Marie K., 38 Neale Read, Waltham .......... .. ......... 219.70
Andrews, Austin H., 42 Franklin Street .................................. 469.68
Andrews, Mary A,, 616 11t. Auburn Street ............................ 8.45
Aprahamian, Manoog, 99 Bigelow Avenue ............................ 8.45
Argento, Domenic, 68 2%1t. Auburn Street ................................ 8.45
A edion, Alice, 594 Mt. Auburn St. .--...................--.-......... 10.14
Baboian, Harry, 405 Mt, Auburn St. ........................................ 8.45
Bagdasarian, I'. A., 164 Belmont St. ........................................ 16.90
*Bagnall, Earle. E. et ux Ethel il!l., 93 Highland A-venue........ 24.00
Bardirbaniari, .Jo ire M. et al, 33 Porter Street ........................ 13.76
Barrett, J. Henry, 19 Commonwealth Road ............................ 3.38
Barton, Wm. G. et ux, 9 Ladd Street ..................................... 106.47
Baxter, Pearl A., 42 Kimball Road ........................................ 246.74
Baza,rian, Sarkis, 96 Nichvis Avenue ...... ................................. 3.38
Bedrossian, Ha�',gop H., 121 Galen Street ....... ..... .. ...... ... ... 87.88
Benjamin, Haut• L., 68 Main Street; .................................... 16,00
Bernabei, Salvatore q%-t ux, 16 Lyan Street................................ 40.44
Berrie, Emilie P. et al, 7 Whitney Street.................................. 40,99
Bond's Spa, Inc., 18 Mt. Auburn Street . ..................,.............. 33.80
I orcian, Harry, 405 Mt. Auburn Street...................................... 8.45
Briggs, Royal F. et ux, 848 Belmont Street ............................ 45.37
Brownell, Earle, 124 Galen Street .............................................. 10.14
Burgess, James? B.,1. 1rviing&reet.............................................. 15.21
Burke, Susan, 51 Olney Street. .................................................... 118.30
Burr, E. Florence, 12 Alden Road . ...... ...... ...... ................. 103.72
Butler, Alfred W., Weston Road, Lincoln ................................ 8.04
Butler, George F., 45 Main .street ........................................ 118.30
Ilutler, George F. et ux Mary J., 1 7S 3It. Auburn Street,....... 295,75
Caira, Antonio et ux Maria., 238 Palfrey Street........................ 15.21
Camhridgeport Savings Bank, Cambridgepert .................... 138.00
Canady°, Oscar M., 18 Charming Road .................................... 1.69
Caracostas, Mary, 8 Belknap Terrace ........ ............................ 42.12
Carlstrom, I nut S,, 55 Pequcasette Street ................................ 10.14
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Carpenter, F. Scott et ux, 38 Putnam Street ........................ 111.58
Caruso, Anthony, 66 Frost Street .............................................. 93.61
Casavant, Mary A., 232 '4 atertawn Street .............................. 13.98
Ceglia, Vincenzo et ux, 33 Church Hill .................................... 18.22
Chandler, 'William S., 17 Merrill Road .r.................................. 3.38
Chace, Gertrude M., 15 Hall Avenue ........................................ 195.68
Ghelios, Charles, 447 Main Street .......................................... 7.61
Chia, Jimmie, 476 Alain Street ................................................ 3.88
C'hinchinian, Paul, 24 Dartmouth Street ................................ 20.28
Chopourian, Harry M., 504 Mt, Auburn Street ........................ 11.15
*Chotilian, Apraharn et al, 27 Lloyd Road .....................6.......... 30,88
Christopher, Stelios, 101 Bigelow Ave3iue ............................ 10.14
Church, Iva Gertrude, 122 "Winsor Avenue .............................. 223,53
Orin% Angelo, 121 lit. Auburn Street .................................... 35.49
Cohen, Benjamin, 84A Main Street ............................................ 8.11
Cohen, Dexter S., 2-A Mt. Auburn Street .............
Colby, Maurice D., Piermont Street ........................................ 13.26
Coiesvworthy, George B., 44 Adams Avenue ............................ 116.94
Connelly, Patrick H., 91 Edeni'ield Avenue ............................ 154.43
Connors, William H., 1.14 Rutland Street ................................ 70.36
Constaza, Joseph At., 125 Mt. Auburn Street ............................ 6.76
Cosrnan, Frank T.,44 Morse Street............................................ 10.14
Costello, Ellen F., 36 Purvis Street .......................................... 57.25
Cattier, Michael, 44 No. 'Beacon Street ................. ..... ........ . 576.29
Cousbelis, Louis N., 684 Alt.Auburn Street .........................a-. 49.01
Covino, Frank, 226 Westminster Avenue ...... ..................... 16.90
Cox, Edward John et ux, 51 Bailey Load ................................ 273.48
Crawford, Mattie C., 30 Lincoln Street .................................... 65.91
Crowley, Lillian G., 41 Stuzieleigh Road ................................ 350.68
D'Alanno, Antonio, 88 Aragton Street
Dalhno, Carmelo, 214 '67L'averley Avenue .................................... 6.76
Daly, Kathleen U., 30 Bruce Road, Waltham ........................ 59.10
D'.Amica, Nicola et ux Anna., 92 Putnam 'Street .................... 53.01
Dane, Henry, 824 Mt. Auburn Street ............................... 57,42
Darakjian, Krokor, et ux, 29 Hazel Street .. ......................... 153.05
Davison, Charles U. et ux, 15 Palfrey Street ................ ....... 2.r0
Dedekian, Baglida;sar, 5 Louise Street .............................. ..... (3.76
*Dedekian, Baghadar'et ux, 155 Dexter Avenue...................... 13.62
Delleville, Antonio et ux, 109 Arsenal Street ........................ 271.74
Descheneaux, George L., 158 Common Street ........................ 16.90
Dilbarian, Dikran, 59 Templeton Parkway ............. .............. 44.34
DiMarino, Michelle, 497 Pleasant Street ................................ 14,53
Dinardo, Antonio et als, 89 Fayette Street ............................ 51.15
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DiVecchia, Vincenzo, 129 Waltham Street ................................ 10.14
Dunbar, Arthur R., 141 Marshall Street ................................ 8.45
Dann, Joseph A., 279 Mt. Alburn Street ................................ 90.25
V xrnan, Heirs. or revs of Nora Kiley, 44 Melendy Avenue 305.81.)
Durnaii, Patrick, Meleady Avenue ............................................ 3.38
Dwyer, Frank , 293 Main Street ................... ............ .............. 3.38
Dwyer, Michael F., et ux, 485 Main -Street ............................ 42.97
Eames, Lee, 12 Merchants Row ............................,.................... 3.38
Emery,Heirs or Dears of George T., 18 Reechwood Avenue.... 33.80
English,Sam et ux, 129 Wave*rley Avenue ................................ 8.88
Engrnian, J. Henry, 185 Mt. Auburn. Street ............................ 20.28
Essayan, Kariken, 29 Boylston Street .................................... 3.38
Evans, ,lames D. et I'4'1ary E., 119 Church Street ............,....... 28.99
Faricelli, Donato et ux AnIiie, 6 Rifle Court ............................ 5.51.
Favuxxa, Giuseppe et ux, 129 Nichols ti Avenue ......................_ 26.04
Fewkes, Charles H, et als, 53 Maple Street ............................ 40.52
I+iske, C. Allen A ux, 46 Arden Road .................................... 205.71
Fowler & Son, Joseph, .1.6 Ladd Street ..........._.....................,,. 6.76
Frissora, Hcnry et ux Pilomena, 86 Wakerley Avenue ........ 225.19
Gallagher, Annie, 58 Whites Avenue.......................................... 74.55
Gandolpho, Heirs or ]revs of Charles J., 114 Dexter Avenue 282.25
Gandolplia, Charles J., 11.4 Dexter Avenue .............:................ 28.73
Garabedian, Eliza M.► 80 Boylstnn Street ........................:....... 159.49
Geyikian, Steve, 354 Arsenal Street ........................................ 6.76
°Gill, Gordan S., 103 Comman Street ....:................................. 44.35
Gilligan, Bartholomew, 291 Arsenal Street ............................ 50.56
Glover, Charles A,, South Lincoln, Mass. ................................ 10.14
"Golub, Eva, 82 Beeehwood. Avenue ........................................ 190.57
Grant, Walter B., 32 Arsenal Street ........................................ 77.74
Greene, Georgina P., 83 Franklin Street ................................ 183.52
Greci land, Fanny, 28 Gilbert Street . . ............................I...... 21.00
Gustafson, Charles 3JlW., 776 Belmont Street ................. .......... 135.85
Gu9tafsxan, John F., Watertown Street .................................... 3.38
Haartz 41.ason Grower Co., 270 Pleasant Street .................... 1,507,48
Hapgood, Theodore B., 68 Pearl Street ......... ..................... 61.07
Haroian, Arakal, Crawford Street ....................:..................... 16.90
Hartnett, Patrick, 766 Mt. Auburn Street .............................. 13.52
Hartnett, lyliz.aheth C., 70'k) Nit. Auburn Street, .................... 160.50
Haughey, Helen Loretto, 343 School Street ............................ 175.7E
Halves, Otis L., 15 Main Street ................................................ 117.62
healev, John J., 503 W.-dtham Street ........................................ 145.34
Hersehfield,.Louis, 151 E. Haverhill Street, Lawrence ........ 312.31
'1linklA e', Ora I:., 35 Mt. Auburn Street: .......................... .... 4.85
Holmes, Clinton E., 94 Unison Street ........................................ 159.87
Hopewell, Frank B, Tr., 36 Pleasant Street, ............................ 1,885.31
*Hovagimlan, Joseph, 112 Laurel Street ................................ 136.89
Howard, Alvin, 145 Arsenal Street ............................................ 3.39
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Hudson, Mary J., 24 Franklin Street ........................................ 1571.17
Hughes, Edward F., 20 Hawthorne Street ............................ 153.79
Hutton, Charles S., 694 Mt. Auburn Street ............................ 3.38
Jannazzi, Angelo, 302 Arlington Street .................................... 23.66
.laross , Nicola et ux, 31 Ralph Street .................................... 136.89
Jensen, John K., 572 Main Street .............................................. 50.70
Johnson, Grace 0.,154 Common Street...................................... 125.73
Johnson, Royy C., Boston .............................................................. 206,19
Joseph, Palitia, 2 Broadway, South Boston ............................ 270.80
Kander, Edward D., 26-28 Brimmer Street .............................. 215.76
Kapralian, Horan et ux,31-33 Dewey Street ............................ 107.37
Kaprielian, Kapriel, 5 Nichols Avenue ....................... ..... 3.88
Kazarosian, Bagdas€►ret et ux Mary, 152 Nichols Avenue.... 21.24
Keefe, Joseph, 174 Main Street .................................................. 3.88
Keefe, Mary G., 14 Irving Park ...........,.................................... 73.95
Keenan, John W., Market Street, Brighton ............................ 120.70
Kelley, Annie M., 7 Sagamore Street, Dare*)ester ................ 123.54
Kelley, Garrett, 280 Orchard Street .......................................... 6.76
Kelley, Joseph At., 98 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 13.52
Kilbride, William H, et ux, 136 Walnut Street ........................ 83.2.1
Kirtley, (Catherine, NO Orchard Street ................................... 143.57
Knll he Mfg. Co., 36 Pleasant Street ........................................ 117F
Ko. tarelus, Theresa P., 70 California Street .......................... 239.98
Lagerblade, 01gar L., 4 Hilltop Road .................................... ',?711.46
LaMarchia, ,Carmelo, 308 Lexington Street ............................ 13,56
Landberg, Dorothy, 640 Mt. Auburn Street ............................ 16,90
Landry, Katherine L., 72 Bradford road ................................ 60.75
Lane Manufacturing Co., 38 Pleasant Street .......................... 84.50
Lang, William, 40 Mt. Auburn Street ......................................... 16.90
Larrabee, Caroline A. et M.. 41) Oakley Road............................ 56.50
Lauricella, Antonio, 106 Main Street .................................... 26.70
Leacey, Cecil M., 55 Galen Street ..................................I......... 302.61
Leavy, l lizabeth, 11.1 Galen Street ............................................ 295.75
LeCascio, Robert, 10 Brimmer Street ............. ..................... 198.95
Loring, Jahn G., 330 Charles River Road .............. ........... 5.07
Lovell, Tleirs or Devs of John S., 15 Mason Road. .................. 21.97
MacDonald, Thomas F. et ux Mildred C., 34 Gilbert Street.... 142.03
Maher, Ulick P. et ux -Mary A., 1 76 ,Spruce Street ................ 26.84
Mardirosian,Anahid, ]44 School Street .........................,.......... 56.6t)
Markaarian, Virginia, 49 Fairfield Street ............................ 194.37
Mayer, Dorothy R. et al. 46 Wilmot. Street ............................ 109.89
Kayo, Harr. Otis, 259 Mt. Auburn Street......................... ...... 74.36
McCarthy, Agnes A., So Stuart Street .................................... 290.68
McCormick, Percy M., 470 Main Street .................................... 67.C)O
McCue, Thomas Joseph, 293 No. Beacon Street...................... 3.38
McDonnell, Michael, 52 Cuba Street ........................................ 20.42
McGrath, Charles B., 135 '31t. Auburn Street ........................ 11.52
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*AleGrath, Edward J. at ux, 37 Capitol Strut ........................ 50.011
McHugh, Frank J., 535 Pleasant Street ................................ 101.24
McHugh, John J. et ux, JU School Street ................................ 45.21
McKenzie, Forbes L., 76 Lexington Street ............................ 223.08
McManus, Jane K., 43 Morse Strut ........................................ 107.72
McQueeney, Catherine et al, 71 Myrtle Street .................... 18.98
McVey, Thomas, 42.25
*McWhirtcr, Heirs or Devs of Ellen A., 9 Patten Street ..., 25.32
*-Meehan, Patrick, 162 Spruce Street .... .. ., .., .................. 19.41
Meister, David A., Co,, Spring Street ........................................ 8.45
Merrullo, Jennie, 42 WcstminAer Avenue ,..»...........
Moir, Laura C., 403 School Street ... ........................................ 93.70
Mooradian, John, 159 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 5,041
Moore, Elizabeth G., 61 Marion Road .........I..............................
Moran, Edward, School Street .................................................. 3.38
Morse, Arthur L., 24 Chapman Street ...................................... 50,70
Mo,ca, John et ux, 40 Bostonia Avenue .................................... 231.53
Murlless, Winifred T., 40 Payson Read, Delmont .................... 91.65
Murphy, Heirs or Devs of Margaret, 82 Kingsbury Street
Needham ................................................................................... 24.95
Murray, George F., 431 Idt. Auburn Street................................ 141,08
Nally, Patrick J., Sr., 69 Waverley Avenue ............................ 10,14
Wardella, Anthony, 71 Arlington Street ........................... . ..... 3.38
Natoli, Laurence G., 125 Fussell Avenue ............ .................. 824.72
Natoli, Laurence G., et John B., 20 Mt, Auburn Street ..,..... 1,995.89
Nelgon, August E., 28 Partridge Street .............
Nelson, Palma M., 64 Wilmot Street ........................................ 63.38
Netta, Walter A. et ux, 44 Worcester St., Belnicnt .............. 171.14
Noble, Gwendolyn F., 32 Russell Avenue .................................. 348.14
Neuman, Alfrieda C., 145 Chandler Street, Boston................ 261.'945
Oates, Edward A., 443 Mt. Auburn Street ............................ 1.69
O'Brien, John J., 51 Carroll Street ............................................. 309.27
O'Connell, Patrick et ux, 24 Westminster Avenue ................ 83.26
Ogilvie, James M., 75 Main Street ........... .. ............................ 3.38
Ghanian, 1ary M. et Suran M., 33 Melendy Avenue ........ 206.18
Ongoanian, Antranig, 547 Mt. Auburn Street.......................... 30.42
Oteri, A.tithDny-.et al, 89 Elm Street ......................I................... 73.00
Otis, Wnrri NI. et als, 15 Main. Street .................................. 2,297.46
Ouderkirk, Mary A., 121 Spring Street .................................... 67.60
Oxner, Lewis H., 153 Mt. Auburn .Street ................................ 5.07
Papazian, Aris B., 41�5 Mt. Auburn Street ...................... ..... 8.45
Parisian Dye Houso, Inc. .............................. ... . . ................... 906,69
*Parks, Minnie, 127 Spruce Street ...»........................................ 59 62
Parquette, Many C., 48 Summer Street ................. ..
Parsekian, Veroizica M., 19 Nichols Avenue ............................ 6.76
Pascuzri, Luigi et ux, 170 Summer 'Street .......... ................. 10.14
Perkins, Elias A,., 73 Fayette St................................................. 204.49
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*Perkins, Thomas J., 31 Oliver Street ...................................... 11.1.46
Pis=o, Sam, 33-35 Heenan Street ............................................. 66.96
Potter, Mona Belle, 12 Walnut Street . .. .. .......I...................... 3.38
Wriest & Co., 54 Bates Road ...................................................... 16m
Pritchard, Carleton F., 9 Merrill Road .................................... 21.97
Pritchard, F. & Sons, Inc., 170 Common Street .................... 255.19
Puccia; Joseph, 46 Maplewood. Street ........................................ 13.64
Puntonio, Vincenzo et ux, 718 Bigelow, Avenue.................... 1.69
Qulnby, Stella E., 361 S600l Street ........................................ 119.04
Rand, Claude Allen et ux, 4 Edgeclif€e Road............................ 206.54
Redding, Grace, 51 Riverside Street ........................................ 5.21
.Rich, Walter I., 472 Mails Street ................................................ 6.76
Rizzo, Vito, 12 Charles St., East Boston ...................... ......... 16.90
Rooney, Bessie, 720 Mass Avenue, Cambridge ...................... 102,24
Roper, John M., 36 Pleasant Street ............................................ 67.60
Route:n, Joseph, 216-A Waverley Avenue ................................ 1.69
Ruggiero, James, G"Washburn Street ...................................... 3.38
Safford, Howard F. et ux, 21 Center Street ............................ 196.14
Sam, W. C., 212 Waverley Avenue ............................................ 3.38
,Samaras, John D. et tart, 111 Hillside Road ............................ 50.59
*Sampson, Bessie S., 27 Woodleigh Road ................................ 1.77.18
.Santoro, Maurizio, 61 Prentiss Street ..,........ ... .... ............. 239.98
Saraf, Satenig, 236 Boylston Street ......................................... 73.63
Scharff, Ethel, 16 Olcott Street .................................................. 60.33
*Scheirer, Herbert J., 8 Appleton Street ................................ 20.28
.Schroeder, Williarn ,C., 70 Capital Street ................................ 3.38
Scifo, Hosafla, 24 Royal Street .................................................. 48.89
Seretelly°, Euripides M. et al, 95 Arlin, toga Street ............ ... 1.1.83
Shaliian, Annie, 14 Francis Street ............................................ 277.16
*Shaman , Helena M., 294 Washington Street, Ruston ........ 116,1.3
.Shanahan, Henry, 65 School Street ............................................ 3.38
Shaw., James E. et ux,45 Fitchburg Street .......................:...... 91,07
Sheehan, Bartholomew, 66 Carroil Street ................................ 18.59
Sheer, Isaac, 129A Galen Street ................................................ 4.€6
Sheldon, Charles L. et ux, 311 School Street ............................ 33.94
Sheridan, Thomas F.. 99 Main Street ........................................ 59.15
Sirneock, Mae, G5 Gilbert Street ................................................ 148.08
Simonds, Luther W., 100 Church Street .. ............................... 202.80
Sokolski, Julia E., 31 Adams Street .......................................... 22.96
Satera. , Salvey, 115 {gleans Street, East Boston .................. 78.02
Stepanian, Alugardich, 56A Dexter Avenue ............................ 8.45
Stevens, George W., 354 Arsenal Street .................................. 16.90
Stevenson, Harold N. et ux, 124 Lovell Road .......................... 3.38
Stryker, John P. et al, 9 Morse Street ...................................... 190.65
Stuart-Marshall. Realty Co., 825 Beacon St.. Newton Centre 32.11
-Sullivan, James H., 508 Main Street ..................... .. . ............. 35.49
'Sullivan, Mabel L,, 166 Common Street .................................. 5q.09
174 WATER TOWN TOWN REPORT
Surety Cleansing Shop, Inc., 115A Galen Street .................... 1.6.9
Sutherland, Jessie H., 285 Mt. Auburn Street ........................ 128.89
Tarb+ell, Samuel K. et al, 1.8 Avon Road .................................... 1.11
Tarjan, Cassie J., 143 School Street .......................................... 236.60
Thierry, Adelaide H.., 44 School Street, Boston ...................... 359-91
Thierry, Louis S., 44 School St., Boston .................................. 998.79
Tho6urn, Thomas N. et ux, 35 Copeland Street ...................... 7.00
Tvcci, Lucia, 10 Lowell Avenue .................................................. 344. a
Trapelo Road Fealty Corp, Belmont, Mass. ............................ 1,345.04
Tremark, Frank et ux Rosa, 3 Bancroft Street ...................... 92.12
Troiano, Maria, 64 Ralph Street ................................................ 142.82
True,John C. W. et ux,37 Partridge Street ............................ 20,43
Tugnian, Nina C. Heirs or Devs. of, Middlebury, Vt. ............ 98.65
Valois, Margaret B. D., fib Hancock Street.............................. 119.29
Vartanian,Johu, 585 Mt. Auburn Street .................................... 2.64
Vessella, Concetta L., 90 Putn;yin Street .................................. 127.99
Voei, William E. et ux, (9 Wilson Avenue.................................... 17.84
Ward, Rath E., 120 Bellevue Road ............................................ 137.53
Watertown Book Bindery, 81 Spring Street ............................ 33.80
Waterto,Arn Co-ap+erative Bank .................................................. 194.85
Watedown Excavating Co., 200 Summer Street .................... 185.90
Watertow► n Motor Sales Co., Inc., 49 No. Beacon Street ...... 1.6.90
Watson, Mae F., 12 Longfellow Road ........................................ 36.02
White, Catherine V., 40 Hillside Street .................................... 1.2.05
White, Edward H., 64 Mt. Auburn Street •............................... 25.25
Whittredge, Harry T.,166 Belmont Street ................................ 27.h4
Widner, John et ux, 14 Flosmer Street .................................... 209.29
Stevens, Frank J. et ux, 13 Laivrence. Street .......................... 76.ii
Yerxa, 17artlow A., Trustee, 24 Garfield Street ........................ 101.33
Young, Ulysses S., et ux, 39 Upland Road ................................ 860.21
Botti, Grazia Musc:olina, 2M Palfrey Street ............................ 152.39
Caso,]Pasqualina, 41 French Street ............................................ 70.96
Colby, Maurice D. et ux, 41 Pierrnont Street ............................ 185.65
Dadaian, Hampar et ux , 212 Boylston Street .......................... 33.90
Donahue, Elizabeth M., 11 Hill Street ...................................... 28.77
East Cambridge Savings Bask, )avast Cambridge .................. 29.97
Eliot Savings Bank, 165 Dudley Street, Roxbury.................... 85.3E
Handy, Daisey A., 161 Lexington Street .................................. 150.16
Hill, Wilfred R. et ux, 11 Quincy Street .................................. 59,29
Jensen, Jahn K., 572 Main .Street .............................................. 234.91
Kane, Elizabeth M., 4 Derby Road ............................................ 83.15
Keaney, William J. et tux, 4 Theurer Park ................................ 808.23
Keefe,Mare G., 14 Irving Rark .................................................. 116.61
Keefe, Heirs of Dews. of Mary V., 14 Irving Park ................ 358.09
Lally,Joseph M., 48 Grandview .avenue .................. r
Leonard, Bryan et ux, 1 Or) Rutland Street ................................. 313.09
Lindahl, Maude, 20 Prescott Street .......................................... 75.39
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MacBeth, George H. et ux, 109 Standish Road ........................ 60.15
Manzelli,Maria, 1016 Belmont Street ........................................ 437.22
McEnaney,Alf ichael, 115 Boylston Street .................................. 242.22
Mulvahill, Mary L., 12:1 Maplewood Stet .............................. 27.52
Pouliot, Joseph M. et ux, 231 Xorth Beacon Street ................ 51.72
Raimondo, Domenico B., 10 Boston a Avenue .......................... 214.60
Rutledge, Harold F. et ux, 70 Chapinan Street ...................... 38.40
Sattanino, Peter, 14 Everett Avenue ........................................ 157.45
Seterino, Benairdino et ux, I10 Edenfleld Avenue .................... 70.55
Silvia,Domenico, 75 Pleasant Street .......................................... 19.9.2
Sokiasiaa, Kalost, 144 Nichols Avenue .................................... 220.85
Stone, Gladys W., 1.524 Cambridge Street, Cambridge.....,,..... 302.87
Sylvester, Julia, 49-1 Berkeley Street .......................................... 275.4-
Trapelo Road Realtor Corporation, 482 Trapelo Road ............ 346.65
Whitney, Emma R., 15 Fifield Street ........................................ 146.54
Youngman, Harry E. et ux, 59 Bradford Road ...................... 197.44
1934 UNPAID MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE TAXES
At Close o1 Business, December 31, 1935
Commitment of March 19, 1934
Abramu, Joseph, 39 Coolidge Avenue ...................................... $2.89
Aigiro, Catherine, 11 DeNvey 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 ...................................... 3.21
Anstatt, Richard A., 22 Bradford Road .................................... 7.89
Arena, Frank, 8 Bostonia Avenue 2.00
.Armstrong , Albert hL, 29 Chandler Street .............................. 5.46
Arnold, Wilhemena, 30 Carver Read ......................... .............. 5,4E
Arone, Lawrenee, 25 Norseman Avenue .................................. 2.00
Arslanian, Dick, 115 Dexter avenue ........................................ 4,42
Bakarian, Albert, 377 Arlington Street .................................... 3.54
Balser, Marjorie, 69 Poplar Street ............................................ 6.04
Baxranco ,Salvatore, 300 Arlinrton Street . . ....................... 9.75
Barry, James H., I11 Worcester Street .................................... 2.00
Bohanon, Martha. T., 53 Fitchburg Street ................................ 2.00
Botti, Alfred, 224 Arlington Street ............................................ 2.25
Bruce, Robert, 16 Prospect. Street .............................................. 8.68
Bunnell, Stuart, 40 Marshall Street .......................................... 9.96
Burbank, A. P. W.,44 Katherine Road ...................................... 2,00
Burke, George BL, 52 Spring Street .......................................... 5.79
Butler, Thomas W., 98 Westminster Avenue .. . ................... 5.79
Callahan, Daniel F., 76 Fayette Street .................................... 10.61
Canty, Ixvne, 54 Charming Road ............................................... 20.57
Carey, Alice E., 269 North Beacon Street ................................ 10.61
Casgrain, Natalie, 16 Ocean Avenue, Beverly .......................... 4.18
Caaricehi, John, 8 Fifth Avenue .................................................. 4.92
170 W A l ERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Coffey, Jahn E., 50 Putnam Street ......................................... 2.00
Cohen, Nathan, 90 Edenfield Avenue ........................................ 4.82
Condon, Marie G., 25 Dewey Street .......................................... 8.04:
Cooper, John H., 260 Sycamore Street ...... ..... ...... ................. 2.00,
Costanvo, Guido, 39 A-It. Auburn Street .. ...... . .. . . .............. 2.00,
Coughlin, John F., St. 1►Iary's Street ........................................ 7.39
Cousineau, Della, 716 Mt, Auburn Street ................................ 2.57
,Gram;, Charles A., 105 Franklin Street .................................... 2.00
Crane, Berk; U., 39 Frank- Street ...................Y............................ 4.18
Crosby, Anna D., 146 Hillside Rcad............................................. 5.79,
Cushing, Bruce B., 67 Hovey Street ........................................ 3.85
Darling, Dorothy E., 18 Concord Road ...................................... 9.64.
Daurner, Charles, 38 Porter Street ............................................ 10.61
Davis, Alice S., 106 Cypress Street . ...................Y...................... 2.57
Delano, Iola E., 41 Beacon Park ................................................ 8.04
Doyle, Charles L., 844 Belmont Street ...................................... 2. n
Duffy, James L., 503 Main Street ............................................ 10 93
Dwyer, Frank A., 295 Main Street ............................................ 7.39
English, Dorothy, 40 Pequosette Street .................................... 3,54
Evans, Robert A., 76 Prospect Street . .. .......,....... ................ 2.25
Fraese, Louis, 264 Warren Street ..............eY.Y......................t,.F 3.21
Farrar, James F., 2708 Xewtonviile Avenue, New-tonville ...,.. 4.92
Files, Addison E., 126 Chapman Street .................................... 2.00
Gallagher, Thomas H., 126 Worcester Street .......................... 2.25
Gately, Mildred E., 36 Bacon Street .................................,........ 3.54
Gilmour, Ernest B., 94 Lovell Road .......................................... 13.82
Garman, William F'., 41 Cuba Street .......................................... 2.25
Green, Benjamin A., 126 Walnut Street ................................... 4.19
Grundnian, Harold -C., 4.2 Chapman Street .............................. 16.73
fiegarty, 'Thomas H., 18 Bradford Road .................................. 3,54
I1ancock, Walter J., a Winter Street ........................................ 2.25
Hanley, Rita. L., 22 Waltham Street ,,.,.. .., ...Y...Y.................... 2.00
Hannan, Margaret, 137 Morse Street ........................................ 2.94
Hanrahan, Jams F., 780 Belmont Street ................................ 12.63
Harrington, Jerome C., 50 Hove: Street ................................ 5,14
Harris, Charles W., 127 Evans Street ...................................... 8.68
Hartnett, Edward, 16 Copeland Street ...................................... 4.60
Hartnett, Josephine A., 5 Royal .Street .................................... 5.46
Hartshorn, Fred, 33 Prentiss Street ........................................ 2.00
Hipple, Lowell B., 231 Common Street ...................................... 7.39
Higgins, Edmund P., 18 Gilkey Court ........................................ 13.50
Hovaraesyan, Barbara, 180 Walnut Street ................................ 7.39
Hunter, Charles L., 54 Union Street ........................................ 5.46
Turley, Jnhn F., 433 Main Street ............................................ 3,21
Joy, Marjorie M., I6:5 Warr-ester Street .................................. 8.04
Ladd, Evelyn, 90 Robbins Road ............................................... 8.04
Lamond, John F., 19 Rovedale Road ........................................ 2.00
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Lane, Edwin S., 65 Templeton Parkway .................................. 2,25
Lehan, Carolyn, 73 Evans Street .............................................. 2,81#
Linr4ahl, Frederick, 20 Prescott Street .................................. 4.19
Lopez,Agnes C., 484 Main Street .............................................. 5.89
Luderer, Lillian, 27 Charles Street .......................................... 4.00
Mahar, Joseph M., 10 Wells Avenue .......................................... 5.14
Maloney, Charles A., 35 Boylston Street ...........#.#F#.4##4F4.44b....... 2.25
annarino, Guy, 37 Dexter Avenue .......................................... 3.86
Martocchio Bros, Inc., 42 Forest Street .................................... 64.60
McCarthy, George B., 24 Louise, Street .................................... 13.89
McConnell, Clarence, 368 Ut.Auburn Street ............................ 3.86
McConnell, William, 14 Wilmot Street .................................... 6,43
McCue, Mary C., 293 North Be-aeon .Street, .............................. 4.82
McDonald, Margaret, 57 Church Street .................................. 4.82
McDougalI, Elizabeth A., 23 Oakland Street............................ 2.00
Meehan, Joseph ;D., 11 Edenfield Avenue ................................ 2.25
Monahan, Helen, 68A Eden#ield Avenue .................................. 2.00
Mooney, George E., 134 Westminster Avenue.......................... 2.Go
Mortell, Jahn, 17 Keenan Street ................................................. 7.71
Murnagban, Cecelia, 199 Palfrey Street
Murphy, Jeremiah, 136 Orchard Street .................................... 3.86
Nahagian, Olga A., 25 Quimby Street ...................................... 6A3
Nardtella, Waldo, 234 Arlington Street .................................... 3.86
O'Leary, Florence AI., 52 Copeland Street ...................:............ 121
O'Leary & Traci- Chair Co., 125 Staring Street ........................ 4,92
Owen, Frederick E., 2 Hillside 5tree; 7
Paul, Kenneth D., 286 Belmont Street ...................................... 7.71
Peck, William C., 109 Boyd Street ...............................:....:....... 5.79
Phillips, Carl, 133 Templeton Parkway .................................. 2.25
Piantedosi, Antonio, 16 New Lexington Street ...................... 3.21
Piantedosi, Joseph, 183 Fayette Street .................:.................. 8.04
Pierce, Charles, 537 Mt. Auburn Street .................................. 9.64
Piseupo, Catheleen D., 27 Gleason Street ................................ 2.00
Ranney, Mabel, 114 Fayette ,Street .......................................... 13.50
Riley, William J., 74 01cott Street ....o.........................I....I...... 0.54
Roach, Anthony T., 15 Green Street Terrace ............................ 16.39
Rolland, Joseph, 33 Springfield Street ...................................... 2.36
Rollins, Katherine 31., 61 Eliot Street ......................................... 16.39
Russell, Elizabeth, 304 School Street ...:.................................... 4.90
Serafini, Victor, 466 Arsenal Street .......................................... 2.011
Shanahan, Henry W., 136 Cypress Street.................................. 17.67
Stone, Selwyn, 734 Belmont Street ............................................ 3.86
Sullivan, Edward J., 363 Carver Road .................................... 3.21
Sullivan, Lawrence, 31 Fitchburg Street .................................. 7.72
Sullivan, Leo E., 60 North Beacan Street .................................. 2.57
Sweeney, Edward J., 6,Acton Street .......................................... 2.00
Sylvester, E. Robert, 14 Cypress Street .................................. 2.57
178 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Tashjian, Alice, 267 Boylston Street ........................................ 5.14
Tattri,e, Jennie M., 52 Spring Street ........................................ 4.50
Tuttle, Henry G., 42 Porter Street .......................................... 2,00
IJberti, William, 52 Crawford Street ........................................ 4.18
Valentino, Alphonse, 11 Norseman Avenue ............................ 2.819
Volante, Lena, 20 Merrifield Avenue ...................................... 4.50
Volante,Ralph, 26 Quincy Street ................................................ 2.00
Walsh,Herbert J., 14 Chester Street .......................................... 2,01)
Whitney, -Charles A., 15 F3lield Street ...................................... 2.0
Willis, W. Jean , 573 Main Street .............................................. A.18
Zaino, Frank P., Jr., 25 Norseman Avenue.............................. 3.21
Zirhnt, Alan f1., 23 Robbins Road .............................. ............... 8.04
Commitment of August 6, 1934
Alexander, Graeae, 324 Arlington Street .................. . .............. $2.00
Alford, Jaynes A., Jr., 485 Main Street .................................... 3.37
Archer, Percival A., 31 Irma Avenue ........................................ 3.86
,drone, Lawrence, 15 Keith Street ............................................ 3.13
Bartoli, Mary, 16 James Street ..................................._ 3.22
Beattie, Grace B., 32' 01cott Street .......................................... 2.78
Bedding, Grace ltil., 100 Fayette Street.........._..... .......... ..... 2.1.4
Beilis, Christina, all Putnam Street .......................................... 2.00
Benson, Frank W., 105 Union :Street ..........., ... , . ............ 2.91
Ber.nsdorf, George 3 ., 174 School Street ................................ 3.13
Biddescombe, Frank C., 146 Pleasant Street '
Blanchett, Robert T., 87 Arsenal Street .................................... 4.92
Blue, Mary L., 25 New Lexington Street .....................:.......... 2.00
Boccadoro, Ida, 308 Main Street ................................................ 3,86
Botti, belle, 18 Merrifield Avenue .......................................... 2.78
Bottomley, Arthur C., 63 Carrel Street ........_..._..................... 2.00
* Boyajiun, Gazaros, 52A Melendy Avenue 5................................ 3.7,E
Boyajian, Nazareth A., 40 Laurel Street .................................. 10.01
Breen, Jahn J., 0 Putnam Street .............................................. 6.03
Bresnahan, Thomas J., 17 Cushman Road, Brighton .............. 2.00
Bristol, Donald D., 221 Common Street .................................. 4.29
Brooks, Benjamin J., 33 Uancraft Street ................................ 7.50
Brown, Herbert G., 147 horse Street ...................................... 2.57
Brown, Jennie L., 115 Common Street ......... ......, ...-.......... 2.35
Buecheri, Mary, 346 Arlington Street ...................................... 8,30
Buckley, John J., 30 Chauncey Street 9.00
Burke, Francis J., 40 Eliot Str€ct ............................................ 2.57
Burke, James, 111 Ilax.nden .Avenue ........................................ 3.82
Burke, Walter E., 105 Pleasant Street .................................... 2,00
Caferelli, Arthur J., 105 Pleasant Street ................................ 2.00
Callahan, Williams, 146 Pleasant Street .................................. 2.00
Canipbell, Esther N., 15 Carleton Terrace ...I.......................... 8.30
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Carva, Joseph, 41 Quirk Street ................................................ 5.24
Casella, .Tames J., 32 Oakland Street ........................................ 2.00
Chakalas, George P., 21 Berkley Street ............. ...................... 2.00
Chatel, Edward J., 95 Brookline Street, Boston ..............:....... 2.00
Christopher, Dorothy, 541 Main Street .................................. 4.82
Ciava done, Janes V., 10 St. Mary Street .............................. 2.89
Clark, Benjamin, 81 Mt. Auburn Street .................................. 2.00
Clark,, John J., 12 Oliver Road .................................................. 6.1:6
,Coakley*, Ellen, 2D3 Le:dngtan Street .................... ............. 20.63
Coffey, Anna., 47 Kondazian Street .. ...................................... 2.00
Coffey, Margaret, 47 Kondazion Street .................................... 2.00
Coleman, Helen E., 293 Lexington Street .............................. 2.00
Condoni, William F., 64 Dexter Avenue .................................... 4.69
Conners, Katherine , 141 Galen Street ...................................... 2.00
Conroy, Walter, 32 Templeton Parkway* .................................. 2.00
Consolidated Nlarhle Works, 94 Putnam Street......................,. 4.31
Conte, Bartolomeo, 104 Arlington Street .......... ..................... 2.00
Cooper, Jahn H., 160 Sycamore Street .................................... 3.5
Couture, Joseph H., 42 Carroll Street ...................................... 2.00
Covell, Joseph, 9'9 Westminster Avenue .................................. 2.00-
Coveno, Angelo, 226 Westraffister Avenue ............................ 2.41
Cram, James V4'., 41 Eliot Street ....,......................................... 2,00
Crosby, John J., 34 Hawthorne Street ...... ...... ... ................ 11.35
Curre;N�-, John L., 24 Louise Street . .... ..................................... 2.95
Davis, Alice J., 106 Cypress Street .......................................... 2.14
Dedel ian, Doran, 139 Nichols Avenue ...................................... 5.77
DeFilippo, Ger,aldina, 70 Westminster Avenue ..... ................ 21.21
DeLorie, John L., 19 Oakland Street ........................................ 2.06
DeQuattio, Jaynes, 35 Dartmouth Street ................................ 2.00
Derounian, Susan et al, 19 Chauncey Street ............................ 2.00
DeStefano, Nicliolas, 27 Dewey Street .....................,.............. 2.35
DiPasquale, Francesco, 88 Arlington Street .......................... 6.15
Divanian, Harry, 278 North Beacon Street .............................. 2.00
Donovan, Edward M., 13 Olney Street .................................... 2.00
Downer, Stuart B., 303 Waverley Avenue .............................. 2.66
Doyle, Joseph, 11 New Lexizigton Street ......................... ...... 2,00
Doeois, Mildred J., 9 Rutland Street ...............................
Ducharme, Mae A., 80 Edgeeliffe Road .................................... 2.00
Duvall, Edwin H., 179 Wakverley Avenue ........ .. .............. .. .. 2.48
Edes, Dorothea Al., 160 Sumner Street ............. ............. .. . 2.01)
Evans, Robert 4., 76 PrGspect Street ...................................... 2.00
Parley, Florence, 95 LexiT)gton Street .................................... 12.53
Feidermann, Henry, 174 Orchard Street ................................ 3.21
Femino, Jahn, BOO Harrison Avenue, Boston .......................... 2
Field, Albert L., 154 School. Street ............................................ 7.48
Figiiolino, Anthony, 73 SprinL-field Street .............................. 8.84
Files, Addison E., 126 Chapman Street .............................. 2.17
180 WATERTGWN TOWN REPORT
Flynn, Bartholomew F., 104 Morse Street ................................ 2.00
Fogarty, Edward J., 543 l4JI:t. Auburn Street ............................ 2.00
Fostie, Emil, 5G Cypress Street ................................................ 2.00
Fowler, James H., 477 Congress Street, Portland, Maine .... 83.56
Freeman, Mary A., 488 Main Street ........................................... 9.89
Fundelklian, Antonio, 16 Lloyd Road ........ ......... . .. . ............ 2.24
Gildea, Leo J., 13 Fifield Street ................................................ 2.06
Goodrow, Albert, 616 Arsenal Street ...................................... 2.14
Gould, Blanche, 29 Lawrence Street ......................................... 8.62
Gregory, Maud, 12 Bancroft Street ........................................ 5.3fi
Hall,,+Charles. J., 9 Harnden Avenue ...................... ................... 2.57
Hancock, Walter J., 5 Winter Street ...................................... 7.17
Hanrahan, James F., Jr., 780 Belmont Street .......................... 15.42
Hard, T. GlivQr, 35 Upland Road .............................................. 13.89
Harper; Clayton C., 146 Robbins Road .................................... 2.00
Harris, Charles W., 127 Evans Street ...................................... 7.24
Harrington, Paul, 37 Gilbert Street ......................................... 2.00
Harris,Jessie E,, 165 Worcester Street .................................... 2.00
Hartung, Paul G., 27 Maplewood Street .............................. 4.66
Henault, Clover, 81) Hillside Avenue .......... ............................ 2.99
Hrnsman, James R., 35 Lawrence Street
Holmes, 'William J., 6 Howe Street .......................................... 2.66
Hughes, James, 113 Ar.wnal Street .......................................... 2.00
Ioclice, G SI]iain, 124 School Street ............................................ 3.85
Jobn;son, Charles L,, 343 School Street .................................... 2.06
.lanes, Arthur, D., 29 Carrol Street ............................................ 1.86
Kriparian, Lillian, 77 Templeton Parkway .............................. 8.1.9
Keough, John C., 187 Arsenal. Street ........................................ 2.00
Rerkian, Takookie, 47 hazel Street .......................................... 8.13
Kilanis, John D., 57 Mt. Auburn Street .................................... 2.69
Kivell, Thomas F., 15 Long-follow road .................................... 6.51
Kusiclk, James, 44 Brizumer Street ...................I...................... 2.00
Lamond, John, 18 Rosedale Road .............................................. 8.68
Larrab2e, Frank L., 51 Boyd Street .......................................... 2.00
Lawrence, Names F., 24 Louise Street .................................... 11.26
Litidahl, Frank, 21) Prescott Street .......................................... 2.95
Livnli, Louis, 136 Charles River Road ...................................... 2.35
Lopez, Agnes, 484 Main Street .................................................. 17.89
Lundahl, F min k, 26 Prescott Street .......................................... 2.00
Lynch, John C., 32 Richards Road .............................................. 4.82
MacDonald,Ifatherine,29 Keenan Street. .................................. 2.00
MacDonald, Edna M., 35 Chapman Street .............................. 2,00
MacDougall, Clifford R., 195 Watertown Street ...................... 2.14
Malone, Francis J., 10 Summit Road ............ ......................... 3.00
Maloney, Pauline, 105 Wieser Avenue .............. ..................... 2.65
Maloy, William P,, 36 Pierpont Street .................................... 5.1.4
Manning, Mary L., 235 Mt. Auburn Street................................ 2.00
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Manning, Mary V., 28 Purvis Street ........................................ 2.i 8
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Margosiari, Harry, 14 Adams Avenge! .................................... 2.57
Marshall, Allister F., 153 Pleasant Street .............................. 2.00
Martin, Margaret M., 14 Winthrop Street ... ......................... 2.00
Martocchio Bros., Inc., 42 Forest Street .......................... .-. 21.0f)
ATa,rtocchio 'trucking Co., Inc., 42 Forest Street. .................... 15,6
Mastrangelo, Louis, 1659 Winsor Avenue .................................. 2.7 8
McCourtie, Althea M., 135 Ev�tns Street .................................. 6.37
McCue, Mary C., 273 North Beacon Street .. ............... .... .. .. 6.75
McGivern, Frank J., 6 Hilltop Road .......................................... 2.00
McHugh, Margaret A.,55 Mt. Auburn Street............................ 2.00
McNeill, Daniel F., 1.88 Washington Street, Newtown ............ 2.57
Bleduri, Frank, 26 Arsenal Street
Meehan, Darothy M., 11 Edenfield Avenue .............................. 4.69
Meehan, Joseph D,, 11 Edenfield Avenue .................................. 2.00
Merlino, Agostino, 21 Ralph Street ........................ . ........... 4.00
Minasian, Ragcp, 95 Nichols Avenue ........................................ 2.99
Minasian, Karikin S., 20 Wilson Avenue .................................. 15.00
Miner, Kenneth H., 25 New Lexingtnn Street ........................ 4.10
Mooney, George E., 124 Westminster Avenue ...................... 4.92
Moore, Marion, 16 Dunton Road 7
Moran, Crohtan.'., 41 Fairfield Street
Morris, Charles L., 22 Putnam Street ...................................... 3.75
Martell, John, 17 Keenan Street ................................................ 2.68
Moulton, Catherine H., 95 Church Street .................................. 2.57
Narrnine, John B., 66 Prentiss Street ... ... ................ ... ...... 2,00
O'Donnell, George ,C., 112 North Beacon Street .................... 6.43
O'HaTmessian, Barbara, 180 Walnut Street .............................. 5.78
()*Lean,=, Florence M., 58 Copeland Street .............................. 3.13
Panosian, Sarkis S., 31 Porter Street ... ............ ... ............... 2,00
Pasqualetto, Gilbert, 42 Forest Street .................................... 2.00
Perry, Maxim J'., 10 Hovey Street ............................................ 7.07
Peterson, Albert G., 49 Prescott Street .................................. 2.00
Peterson, Alfonso E., 49 Prescott 'Street .................................. 2.04)
Piton, Victor A., 141 PIeasant Street ........................................ 2.00
Prelack, Ethel, 68 Edgecliffe Road .......................................... 5.58
Pyne, Mary E., 104 Waveriey Avenue .................................... 3.21
Quinn, Horace A., 52 Edgecliffe Road .................................... 12.96
Rand, Helen. M., 176E Boylstan Street ...................................... 3.Oo
Rich, Anthony, 66 Sparkhill Street .......................................... 2.;)n
Rigdon, Elgin B., 819 hit. Auburn Street ................................ 2.89
Ristango, Domenico, 231 Arlington Street .............................. 19.15
Robinson, Frank G., 25 Palmer Street ... ........ ................. ....... 3.37
Robinson, Gladys M., 25 Palmer Street. .................................. 5.58
Roche, Emily M., 1-4 Royal Street .:.......................................... 2.00
Rooney, Eugene, 23 Fifth ,Avenue ............. .... .... ................. 2.00
Russn, Antonio, 249 Lexington Street .................................... 10.28
182 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT
Shaw, Florence M., 141 Cornnion Street .................................. 6.37
Shaw, Thomas, 36 Irving Street .............................................. 2.00
Shea, Charles E., 70 Salisbury Road ........................................ 2.00
Shedd, Charlotte, 91 Standish Read .......................................... 5,0
Shiels, Peter, 229 Arsenal Street .............................................. 7.24
Silver, Cyril G., 10 hillside Road .............................................. 2.0o
Smith, Chester E., 82 Edgecliffe Road .................................... 2.14
Smith, George F., 92 North Beacon Street .............................. 2.95
Smith, Gladys M., 54 Hersom Street .......................................... 2.89
Stefaniak, Peter J., 38 Dartmouth Street ................................ 3.43
Stratton, Ralph R., 26 Richards Road ...................................... 2.24
Surabian, George M., 72 Prentiss Street .................................. 2.00
Sylvester, E. Robert, 14 Cypress Street .................................... 2.14
Tattrie, Jennie 14I., 5�2{S*prying Street ........................................ 3.18
Taursen, Rose M., 504 Arsenal Street ..,..a.............................. 2.00
Troungeau, Nelson, 1.3 Adams Street ............ .... ... ........ ..... 4.93
Vahey, Ruth R., 238 forth Beacon Street ................................ 3.13
Valentino, George, 11 Norseman Avenue .................................. 2.00
Veiring, Bernard, 164 Edeniield Avenue .................................. 2.57
Volante, Lena, 20 Merrifield Avenue ...................................... 8.31)
Volante, William A., 20 Merrifield Avenue .............................. 6.64
Vrock, Rocco, 72 01cott Street .................................................. 3.62
Walsh, Clement G., 30 Quincy Street ...................................... 5.14
Welch, Perley B., S Purvis Street .............................................. 4,51)
Wernple, Robert, 4 Adams Avenue .......................................... 2.00
Williams, George F., 157 Spruce Street .................................... 2.14
Willson, Donald H., 176 Waverley .Avenue ..........--............... 2.41
York, ,Charles A., 275 Main Street ............................................. 2.68
Zeller, George A., atertv3vn Arsenal
Commitment of December 12, 1934
.A1bee, Herbert L., 44 Cypress Street ...................................... $2.00
Bailey, Alice, 82 Dexter Avenue .............................................. 7.02
Bailey's Cleansers & Dyers, Inc., 30 Washburn Street .......... 2.68
Baku', Helen III., 106 California Street .................................. 2.09
Bartholdi, John J., 211 Common Street .................................. 9.79
Bernsdorf, George E., 174 School Street .................................. 2.00
Black, Edward, 78 Main Street .................................................. 2.00
$lack, Simon S., 84 Edgeeliffe Road ........................................ 7.50
Boujicanian, 14agop M,, 343 Arlington Street .......................... 2.0t)
Branch, Harold R., 7 Bromfield Street . ..... .. ....................... 2.0r7
Brennan, Mary A., 129 School Street ...................................... 4J)f I
Buckley, John J., 3{1 Chauncey Street ........................................ 2.f F
Burrs, George V., 63 Eliot Street .............................................. 7.11,
Busconi, Joseph, 40 Quimby Street .......................................... 2.41
Butler, Thomas W., 98 Westminster Avenue .......................... 6.91
Caccavare, Anna, 6 Lyons Street .............................................. 2.6,2
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Calarese, Jahn B., 96 Putnam Street ........................................ 2.00
Capone, William A., 19 New Lexington Street ........................ 4.00
Chamberlain, Kilda M., 129 Worcester Street ..,...................... 2.00
Chase, Alice F., 1573 Commonwealth Avenue, Frighten ...... 2.01
Clayton, Edward, 16 Bostonia Avenue ...................................... 2.24
Coffin, Alice G., 24 Beacon Parr .............................................. 2.00
Condnn, William F., Jr., 64 Dexter Avenue ......-.......__.......... 4.1
Corcoran, Edmund, 65 Palfrey 5tr cet ................... . 2.01;
Daly, Wyncliff F., 120 North Beacon Street ................... . ...... 2.IIti
Dansie, Thomas, 29 Piermont Street ......................................... IN
Denny, Robert E., 37 Kindazian Street .................................... 2.00
Dubois. Eugene, 86 Boylston Street .. ..................................... 2.25
Dunderdal,e,.Mahn J., 224 Warren Street ..................... ............. 2.00
Dunlap, Helen A., 32 Olcott Street ...... .............................. 2.81
Eastman, Elmer C., 1€18 Walnut Street .................................. 4.00
Ebert, Paul J., 41 Prospect Street ............................................ 2.00
Emery, Robert, 77 Dexter Avenue ............................................ 5.78
English, Dorothy H., 40 Pequosette Street .............................. 2.0c
Evans, Robert, 20fi Pleasant Street .......................................... 2.01
FahIstrorn, Aetna M., 104 Beeehwood Avenue .......................... 2.68
Farese, Teresa, 264 Warren Street ............................................ 2.04
Fay, Elizabeth, 167 Waverley Avenue ...................................... 2.00
i+eloretos, ,Tames, 29 Hearn Street ............................................ 2.0(1
Fleivelling, Robert, 7 Dexter Avenue ............ ........................... 4.01
Frank, Russell W., 34 Adams Street .................................. ....... 2.00
F'redette, Francis A., 107 Arsenal Street ................................ 2.OQ
Freeman, Harold R.,48 Capitol Street ...................................... 2.00
French, Vaughn H., 20 Washburn Street.................................. 2.00
Frezza, Marco, 4 Swett Court .................................................... 4.17
F'riant, Merriman, 16 Belknap Terrace .................................... a.62
Fuller, Myrtle E., Higgins Beach, Searboro, Maine .............. 5.68
Gaffney, Cornelia, 28 Center Street ........................................ 2.00
Gage, Charles R., 68 Bradford Road ........................... .. ........ 2.00
Gallagher, Richard, 20 Oakley Road ........................................... IN
Gardner, Burton, 158 Worcester Street .................................... 7.94
Gasper, John let., 435 Mt. Auburn 'Street .................................. 2.00
eishecker, Philip, 120 Charles River Road ............................ 2.81
Glickman, Edward B., 8 Oliver Road, Brighton ....... .............. 2.00
Greeley, Viola, 83 Bradford Road ............................................ 2.00
Green, Hugh, 91 141t. Auburn Street .......................................... 2.0
Green, William, 29 Priest Road .................................................. 2,00
Greenwood, Anna, 93 Califo=ia Street .................................... . 2.00
GnIlasen, Rose A.., 79 De%ter Avenue . .... .. .. . ........................ 2.00
Hall, Dorothy* M., 160 Summer Street ...................................... 2.00
Harrington, Michael, 37 Gilbert Street .................................... 'T 8 7
Harters4ein, Mae, 27 Boykton Street ...................................... 2.00
184 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Har.elum, Marv, 43 Oakland Street ........................,................... 2.06
Hermandez, Luis R., 99 Highland avenue .............................. 3.08
Hilliard, Raymond J., 38 DarLmouth Street ............................ 5.06
Holmes, Arnold E., 8 Cress Street ............................................ 2.00
Hulliben, Claris, 27 Bradford Road .. . .................................. 2.00
Hunter, Bertha, 23lrving Street ................................................ 2.00
Yves, Walton S., 138 Hillside Road .......................................... 6.10
Jackson, Carl S., 40 Dexter A.ven-ae .......................................... 2.01-1
Jensen, Abe Sq 52 Arsenal Street .............................................. 2.01)
Johnston, George M., 219 Lexington Street ............................ 2.00
Kalustian, Elmas, 16 Hazel Street .......................................... 2.41
Keefe, Agnes E., 24 Francis Street .......................................... 3.21
keefe, Arthur C., f Cuba. Street ................................................ 2.00
Kelly, Daniel A., 35 Morse Street .............................................. 2.00
Kirk, James, Watertown Arsenal .............................................. 2.25
Kivlehan, John J., 12 Fifth Avenue .......................................... 3.69
LaRhett+e, John A., 9 Edenl`ield Avenue .................................... 2.00
LaRosa, Joseph, 17 Winter Street
Lr,::aBlanc, Gertrude yet Lallormandin, Louis,38 Boyd Street .. 13.79
LeBlanc, Robert, 10 California Park .......................................... 2.00
Leonard, Paul W., 63 Hillside Road .......................................... 2.+00
Lopez, .fl ies C., 484 Main Street .............................................. 3.98
Lopez, Raymond, 484 Main Street .............................................. 2.0(1
Ludwin, Rebecca, 4 Winsor Avenge .......................................... 2.68
MacDonald, Richard, 77 Putnam Street .................................... 2.81
Maher, Lawrence K., 154 Dexter Avenue ................................ 2,00
I�elt�aie, l:i rancis, 10 Summti Road ................................ ............ 2.00
'Marchant, Henry, 92 Nichols Avenue .............................. 2.011
Martell, John, 17 Keenan Street .........................................:...... 4.31
4iartnechio, Trnelking Co., 42 Forest Street .............................. 9.10
ilTcCool, Elizabeth, 64A. Belmont Street ...........:....... ............. 2.0o
McIjAyre, Ronald, 42 Cypress Street ........................................ 9-00
Mckinnon, Charles, 55 Grandriew Avenue ............................ 2.00
Mee, Gerald S., 8 Norseman Avenue ........................................ 2.89
Melvin, Albert, 24 Marshall Street ............................................ 8.6 i
Merlino, Agostino, 21 Ralph Street ............................................ 2.00
Mock, Louis F., Jr., 83 Barnard Avenue .................................. 2.00
Monahan, Helen, 68A Edenfleld Avenue ............... . ................. 2.00
Moran, Paul G., 56 Gilbert Street .............................................. 4.15
Morley, Edward, 39 Cypress Street .......................................... 2.00
Morrell, Stephen, Watertown Street ........................................ 2.04
Moulton, Catherine, 95 Church Street ...................................... 2.00
3%lnrray, John F., 77 Putnam Street .............. ...... 2.00
Myrer, Wallace, 77 Putnam Street ..........................................., 2.00
Nilson, James G., 44 Chauncey Street ...................................... 2.00
C€]LLECTOR'S REPORT 1$-
Nizzari, Jerry, 12 Adams Avenue .............................................. 2.00
Norstrunn, Ethel K., 74 Barnard Avenue ................................... 2.00
Notargiacomo, Anna, 50 Paul Street ........................................ 15.iiI
Notargincome, Florence, 50 Paul Street ..-............................. 15.10
O'Brien, William J., 70 Chapman Street .................................. 4.00
()'Donnell, Bridget A., 116 North Beacon Street .................... 2.00
O'tlonneil , George C., 1.12 North Beacon Street .................... 14.14
O'Donnell, Henry, 12 Beacon Street .......... ............................... 2.00
O'Hara, James P., Jr., 123 Ede.nfield Avenue ......•................... 2.110
Panella, Joanne, 1$ Upland Road .............................................. 2.95
Pappas, John C., 122 Belmont Street ........................................ 5.68
Parkinson, Catherine, 37 Prescott Street ................................ 4.13
ParreIla, ,Joanne, 18 Upland Road ............................................ 3.53
Pelletier,Peter J., 21 Paul Street................................................ 2.00
Perkins, David C., 13 Ouklcy Ruud .......................................... 2.00
Peters, Calvin W., 125 Forest street ........................................ 2.00
Phelan, James 1 ., 14 Hillcrest Circle ........................................ 5.46
PheIan, James T., 103 Chapman Street ...................................... 4.69
Pouliot, Joseph, 231 North Beacon Street ................................ 2.00
Rand, Helen, 176E Boylston Street ............................................ 2.00
Ravesi, Jahn, 122 Chapman Street ............................................ 2.00
Redding, Grace M., 100 Fayette Street .................................... 2.00
Rista.gno, Dominick, 231 Arlington Street ................................ 4.02
Robbins Bernard Co., 167 Mt. Auburn Street .......................... 2AI
Robbins, Harold M. et al, 167 ll-It. Auburn Street.................... 12.88
Robinson., 'Evelyn., 37 Adams Street ........................................ 2.00
Robinson, Frank, 25 Palmer Street ............................................ 2.01
Roche, Emily, 14 Royal Street .................................................. 2.00
Rodgers, Anthony C., 70 Poplar Street .................... .. ............ 4.93
Rogers, Frank C., 112 Forest Street .......................................... 7.90
Romano, Salvatore, 106 Elm Street .......................................... 2,43
Routen,Joseph S., 1.38 Orchard Street 2.00
Russo, Matthew, Jr., 53 Laurel Street ...................................... 2.00
Rutherford, Jerome, 2 Cylde Road .............I.............................. 4.41
Ryan, Richard, 45 Laurel Street ................................................ 2A1
Savill, Albert, 484 Main Street .................................................. 4.00
Saraf, Stephen M., 235 Boylston Street .......................... .... 2.00
Semi, Gaetano, 73 King Street .................................................. 2.00
Semi, Guiseppe, 73 King Street ................................................ 4M
Shanahan, Henry, 136 Cypress Street ...................................... 2.00
Simone, AIman A., 29 -11.vi-tie Street ........................................ 4.09
Simpson, Aifreda, 165 w orcester Street
Smith, Francis W., 26 Quincy :Street ........................................ 2.00
Stefaniak, Peter 1., 38 Dartmouth Street ................................ 2.00
Stumc.ke, Harry E., 39 Franklin .Street .................................... 2.28
186 WXURTOWN TOWN REPORT
Sullivan, Evelyn E., 194 Orchard Street .................................. 9.91
Tarris, Ray, 26 Louise Street ...................................................... 11.00
Taubansee, Albert G., Watertown Arsenal .............................. 9.47
Tombrink, Bernard E., 96 Hillside Load .................................. 2.00
Toro, Joseph, 21 New Lexington Street .................................... 2.00
`rrongeau, Nelson, 13 Adams Street --........................ ........ 7.31
Troiano, Pasquale, 52 Ralph Street .......................................... 2.00-
Tuttle, Henry G., 42 Porter Street .......................................... 2.00-
Vernelli, Joseph, 11 Dewey 'Street ............................................ 10.45
Viering, Dorothy- G., 34 Quincy Street...................................... 2.01)
Vrock, Rocco, 25 41cott Street .................................................... 2.01)
Vahey, Ruth P., 238 North Beacon Street ................................ 2.00
Valentina, George, 11 Norseman Avenge .................................. 2.0f)
Walsh, Collin F., 109A Lexington Street ................................ 4.00
Walsh, wines F., 12 Green Street ............................................. 2.25,
Walsh, Vivian E., 125 Evans Street ......................................,... 2.00
Webster, Clarence J., 70 Poplar Street ..............................Bal. 2.00
Werner, Tied G., 114 Euntington Avenue, Boston ................ 2.00
Wilson, .Coleman,522 Pleasant Street .............. 2.41
Winters, Charles T., 7 Iffarnden Avenue .................................. 4,01,
York, Charles A., 275 Main Street ........ . ...... . ....... . ......... 2.09,
Young, George, 127 WDreester Street ............. .......................... 2.0t]
Commitment of February 4, 1935
Alenisherian, Hripsime, 545 Mt, Auburn Street ...................... $2.O0
Anderson, Burds M,, 40 Marshall Street ................................ 2.00
Murrell, Edward H., 51 Fairfield Street.......................
Capone, William .A..., 19 New Cexfngton Street ........................ 4.00
Chamberlain,Louis,20 Church Street ........................................ 2.0[;
Connors, ,Joseph P., 83 .Rutland Street .................................... 2.00
Duvall, Edwin H., 179 Waverley Avenue .................................. 2.0(1
Finch, .dice K, 1.63 Fayette Street ............................................. 2.00
Flamburis, George, 9 Putnam Street ...................................... 2.00
Green, Lucy- D., 91 Mt. Auburn Street ...............................a.... 2.00
Hancock, Walter J., 27 Pleasant Street .......................a.a,a..ea.... 2.00
Jefferds, Harald R., 265 Austin Street ...................................... 2.09
Johnson , +earl (7., 138 Edernfield Avenue .................................. 2.00
MacDonald, Richard, 53 Elton Avenue...................................... 2.0h
MacHugh, Elizabeth, 535 Pleasant Street ................. ............. 2.00
McIntyre, R-onald T., 42 Cypress Street .................................. 2.DO
Pyle, Ebenezer, 6 Morse Street ................................................ 2.00
Welch, Perley B., 8 Purvis Street ........................................... . 2.00
Winters, Charles T., 7 Harnden Avenue ...........................„..... 2.0n
Zaino, Frank F., Jr., 68 Bigelow Avenue ........I............ .. ......... 2.t)fl
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1934 UNPAID POLL TAXES
At Close of Business December 31, 1935)
Aubrey, Ernest, 47 Commonwealth Road
Rucemora, Salvatore, 30SR Man Strcet
Burke,Joseph, 51 Olney Street
-Caccavaro, Gerald, 36 Oakland Street
Culligan, ,Albert, 5 Royal Street
*-Colli,ga.n, John J., Royal Street
Dunphy, James P., 45 Grenville Road
T'arese, Carmen, 264 Warren Street
Farese, John, 264 'Warren Street
Gay lord,John F~., 13 fatten Street
Guzzettl, Guiseppe, 12 Berkeley Street
Hughes, Frank L., 41 Paul Street
Igoe, Henry, 27 Edenfield Avenue
Kelley, John 0., 21 Capitol Street
Kennedy, Oswald, 808 Mt. Auburn Street
Earakanian, Hrikor, 16 Hazel Street
Lopez, Richard F., 484 Main :Street
Lopez, Richard F., Jr., 484 plain Street
Martocchio, Joan, 42 Forest Street
Martoechio, Nicholas, 11 Warren Street
Mazza, Carmen, 66 Ralph Street
Melvin, Irving Albert, 24 Marshall. Street
Mcrullo, .lames, 69 Foreat Street
Murray, Joseph, 149 Spruce Street
Needham, Harry R., 128 Grove Street
Reynolds, Frederick, 4 Carver Road East
Rosetta, John, 20 Cross Street
Shaw, Bartlett M.,Jr., 141 CODImon Street
Vahey, Michael B., 123 North Beacon Street
Vahey, Thomas F., 238 North Beacon Street
Waldron, Raymond, 28 Capital Street
Watson, George W., 42 Maplewood Street
O'Brien, 'Thomas, 417 School Street
Harmon, Michael, 42 Maplewood Street
McHugh, Thomas, 55 Mt. Auburn Street
Striiey, Charles H., 59 Marshall Street
Notar iacomo, Anthony, 73 Springfield Street.
188 WATER'l:'4]WN 'TOWN REPORT
UNPAID EXCISE- 1935)
',Paid since close of books--Certified to Feb. X, 1936.
Cimmitment of May 1, 193
Adams, John, 26 Howard Street .............................................. $2,98
Albee, Herbert L., 168 'Walnut 'Street ........................................ 2.00
Ayers, Paul M., b Jewett Street .................................................. 2.12
Baird, Leroy F'., 40 ball Avenue ................ 14,22'
Banas, Feleica A., 1 Oakley Road ............................................... 2.12
Blair, Joseph H., 60 .Church Street ............................................ 38.02
Botti, Millie, 1S Merrifield Avenue ............................................ 4.14
Brown, Everett, 24 Gertrude Street .......................................... 16.36
Brickley, John J., 30 Chauncey Street ........................................ 5.511
Burke, James J., 51 Olney Street .............................................. 12.23
Burke, Walter Ed., 172 Walnut Street ...................................... 2.041
Burrell, Edward H., 51 Fairfield Street .................................... 2.31
Burns, John T. & 'Sons., Inc., 365 Centre Street, NewtDn ...... 2.00
Butler, Thomas W., 98 Westminster Avenue .......................... 4.96
Behlerber, Ray, ISA Warwick Road .......................................... 2.00
Campbell, Esther, 15 Carlton Terrace ...................................... 4.68
Canning, Ross W., 27 Morton Street .............. ......................... 2.011
Cary, Mary H., 28 Howard Street ............................................ 3.97
Carva, Lena, 41 Quirk Street ...................................................... 6.94
Cawley, Kate B., 48 Commonwealth Road ......................,......... 2.23
heven, George H., 33 Boyd Street ............ .... ....................... 2.31
Coakley, Ellen, 293 Lexington Street ........................................ 22.48
Coffin, Alice G., 24 Beacon Parr ................................................ 3.31
Colby, Joseph, Lake Alills, Iowa ................................................ 1I.57
Conway, Roland A., 133 Common Street .................................. 4.30
Cunauff,J. Joseph, 15 Priest Reuel ............................................ 19.18
Cutter, Edith G., 19 Marion Road ................................................ 2.98
Dalessio, Fred, 196 Fayette Street ........................I................... 6.64
Maly, Wynclr`_ff F., 120 North Beacon Street ............................ 10.27
Dairy, Ellen R.., 2 Clyde Road ................-........ ... ................... 2.00
DeFillippo, Geraldine, 14 Lyons Court ...................................... 16.87
DeQuattro, James,88 Dartmouth Street ................. ................ 3.64
Desmond, Margaret V., 57 Lexington Street .. ....................... 2.98
Doherty, Neil F., 227 Lexington Street .................................... 7.27
Dolbier, Roger, 99 Boyd Street ................................................ 2.00
Dondale, ,Angelina M., 29 Hillerest Circle .............................. 6.62
Doucette, Len A., 104 Hamden Avenue .................................... 4.1.2
Downer, Stuart B., 303 lVaverlev Avenue ...........................- 8.61
Doyle, Joseph, 196 Pleasant Street .......................................... 2,00
Dunn, William Toward, 29 Forest Street................................ 2.00
Dustin, Cbarles E., 10 Wilson Avenue .................... .. ............. 3.42
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Duvall, Ede-in H., 179 Waverley Avenue ................................... 2.98-
Dyer, Thomas F., 101 Langdon Avenue .................................... 6.94
English, Dorothy, 40 Perluosette Street .................................. 2.00
Eastman, Elmer ,C., 70 Dexter Avenue .................................... 5.64
Evans, Robert, 206 Pleasant Street ............................................ 3.31
Falvey, Eleanor, 34 Kimball Road ............................................ 7.60
Farley, Roger L., 25 Morse Street •........................................... 2.00
Feltch, Benjamin H., 154 Orchard Street ................................ 4.96
Finch,, Alice H., 1.68 Fayette Street ........................................ 2.00
Flaherty,Joseph, 58 Morse Street .............................................. 2.00
Flewelling, Robert, 7 Dexter Avenue ...................................... 2.311
Fogarty, Edgard J., 543 Aft. Auburn Street ...... ..... .... ........ 2.00
Fowler, Walter H., 72 Bradford Road ...................................... 2.00
Fowler's `Fransp. Co., 16 Ladd Street ...................................... 1+6.54
Fraser, George W. K., 92 Poplar Street .................................... 3.64
Fraser, Herbert, 7+6 Dexter Avenue .......................................... 2.00°
Fredette, Francis A., 107 Arsenal Street ................................ 2.31.
Friant, Merriam J., 16 Belknap Terrace .................................. 3.64
Froitzheim, William J., 68 Winser Avenue ............................ 4.96
Fuchs, Eric, 61 Common Street ................................................ 11.57
Gallagher, Yhoinas, 124 Worcester Street .............................. 2,00
Gldea, Leo J., 18 Fifield Street .......................... 4,64
Goldstein, Philip, 26 Wayland Street, Roxbury ...................... 2.00
Goudas, Jumes, 146 Orchard Street ........................................... 2.00
Graham, Edward, 20 Prescott Street ........................................ 2.64
Graham, Edward, 20 Prescott Street ........................................ 4.30
Greer, Lloyd E., 476 Mt. Auburn Strut .................................. 9.92
Grubau8h, Lewis, 1.31 Fayette Street ...................................... 2.00
Gulesiatt, Samuel, 46 Salisbury Road ...................................... 3.94
Gulesian, Willis, 46 Salisbury Road ........................................ 2.31
Hale, Charles S., 29 Chester Street .......................................... 3.97
Hancock, Walter J., 27 Pleasant Street .................................. 2.00
Hansborough, John W,, 338 Schley St,, San Antonio' Texas 8.60
Harrington, Florence M., 19 Hawthorne Street ...................... 6.67
Harris, Charles W., 127 Evans Street ...................................... 7.60
Hartung, Paul G., 27 Maplewood Street ....... .......................... 5.29
Holahan, Edgar M., 26 Wolvott Street .................................... 2.00
Holland, William J., 786 Mt. Auburn Street ............................ 2.00
*Holman, William G,, 64 Westminster Avenue ...................... 2.00
Holmberg, John F., 618 Belmont Street ................................... 9.59
Holmes, Minton E., 94 Union Street.......................................... 9.27
Hurley, John F., 164 Main Street .....................,.................... 3.31
Hunter, Jahn F.. 35 Brimmer Street .......................................... .98
Todice, Michael, 75 Warren Street -....... ... ............, ... .......... 2.00
Jackson, Carl S., 40 Dexter Avenue .......................................... 3.31
190 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
James, Rollert E., 7 Haruden Avenue ...................................... 11.90
Johnson, Albert H., 18 Priest Road .......................................... 2.64
Jones, Harry 0., 308 Main Street .............................................. 5,79
Keefe, Cornelous, 28 Howard Street ......................................... 4.55
Kelley, Edward J., 316 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 7.60
Kelley, Joseph, 4 Swetts Court .................................................. 3.31
KiLcoyne, Josephine, 56 Putnam Street .................................... 2.76
Kingsbury, Eari W., 108 Cypress Street .................................. 5.76
Kivlehan, John J., 12 Fifth Avenge ......................... ............. 7.60
Kloongian, Jack, 112 School Street ............................................ 8.31
Laffi.n, Thomas F., 14 Appleton 'Terrace ................... ............ 3.97
Laniond, John, 36 'eland Road ................................................ 6.61
Larhette, John A., 27A Olcott Street ... .. ................................ 2.81
LaRosa, Joseph, 125 Arsenal Street .......................................... 6.61
Lennon, Marguerite L., `24 Belmont Street ............................ 2.00
Leonard, Agnes,48 Gardner Street, Newton ................... ........ 2.00
Leonard, Matthew J,, 154 Worcester Street ............................ 3.97
Linrahl, Fnank C., 0 Prescott .................................................... 2.00
Viien, Joseph E., 37 Melendy Avenue ...................................... 5.62
Lopez, Raymond, 484 Main Street ............................................ 2.00
MaeDiarmid, Marshall, 28 Riverside Street ...... ..................... 2.00
MacDonald, Richard, 53 Elton Avenue .................................... 2.98
14 aelkinno, Harry, 41 Chapman Street ...................................... 3.03
3alagrath, Herbert L., 46 Wilmot Street ........ ......................... 13,89
Mahoney, William J., 21. Sunnyhank Road ............................... 15.54
Maloney, Paul J., 12 Edenfield Avenue .................................... 4.31
Martocchio Trucking Co., 42 Forest Street ............................ 65.47
Mahew, Chester H., 50 Hall Avenue 2
Maya, Florence, 78 Main Street ................................................ 7.93
McCarthy, Mary H., 4 Capitol Street ........................................ 4.5,E
McCool, Elizabeth, 64A Belmont Street ............. ........... ....... .. 3.94
McCormick, Roderick J. et al, 109 Boyd Street ...................... 3.86
McCormick, Roderick J., 501 Pleasant Street .......................... 2.00
McDanald, Charles, 37 Harriden Avenue .................................. 16.143
McInnis, Joseph J., 520 Pleasant Street
McIntyre, TMar}, M., 10 Thurston Road ................................-.. 16.70
Meehan, John J., 825 School Street ........................................ 11,90
Meehan, Joseph, 465 Main Street .............................................. 2.00
Melvin, Arthur W., 37 Hunt Street ............................................ 2.48
14lertin, Rudollnh, 84 Robbins. Road ............................................ 2.00
Moloy, Mare G., 189 Winsur Avenue ........................................ 2.00
Monarch Mfg. Co, of New England, 35 Pleasant Street....,.,, 2.98
Mondlick, Evelyn, 16 Oakley Road .................... .................... 2.64
Monn€y, George, 134 Westminster Avenue ............................ 4.96
Moran, Paul G., 56 Gilbert. Street .............................................. 7.93
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Morrell, Ernest S., 16 Hillerest Circle .. .. ............................. 2.0o
floss, Charles, 3.14 Mt. Auburn Street........................................ 13.55
Mullay, James H., 15 Purvis Street .................................... .. .. 12.8tl
Murphy, Martin, 137 Pleasant Street ...................................... 2.31
Murray, Florence, 184 School Street ........................................ 4.96
Mee, Gerald, 8 Norseman Avenue .............................................. 5.96
*Nee, William P., 409 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 7.60
Nilson, James G., 44 Chauncey Street ...................................... 2.98
Nizzari, Jerre C., 12 Adams Avenue ...................... 2.00
...................
Oates, Edward A., 37 Hazel Street ............................................ 2.t11}
O'Connell, Jeremiah J., 80 Bradford Road .............................. 2.98
O'Donnell, Henry, 12 Bacon Street .............
O'Handley, Margaret T. et Elmer A. Shwkv, 1174 Boylston
Street, Brookline ............... ... 4:55
O'Lenry, Florence M., 58 Copeland Street. . ... ........................ 3.59
Olson, Hulda, 8 Fuller Road ........................................................ 4.30
Orr, Leo F., 54 Beeehwood Avenue ............................................ 2,3
1
Parkinson, Catileri,ne, 37 Prescott Street ................................ 7-93
Parkinson, Frederick, 37 Prescott Street ................ 21.49
Parraw,Mae, So Belmont Street ................................................ 2.31
Perry, M udn J., 13 Wolcqtt Road
Phelan, James K., 14 Hiilerest Circle ...................................... 12.23
Pike, Alary, 194 Pleasant Street ......... .. ........... --.................. 10.25
Piantedusi, Joseph, 183 Fayette Street .............. .................... 2.98
Porter, Marion, 269 North Beacon Street ........................... ... 5.29,
Pothier, Albert, 106 Spring Street ................... ....... 2.00
Purdy, Elmer 13., 29 Richards Road .......................................... 2.31
Quint, .Leo, 8 Derby Road ............................................................ 6.61
Ravanis, Nicholas '4'4'., 99 Grove Street .......... ......................... 2.12
Ravesi, J()hn, 122 Chapina,n Street ............................................ 9.59
Reardon. Norbert V., 174 Lowell Road .................................... 6.94
Regan, Joseph W' , 77 Union Street .......................................... 19.18
Riceiardiello, Felice, 253 Paris Street, East Boston .............. 2,0o
Riley, Nina L., 26 Middlesex Plijad ......................_.. .................. 11.57
Riley, William J., 102 Belmont Street ...................................... 2.00
Robbins-Berrard Co., Inc., Iri Mt. Auburn Street ................. 17.53
Robbins, Harold M., 14 Union Street .......................... ............ 2.64
*Rodgers, Anthony O., 70 Poplar Street .................................. 9.q2
*Rogers, Helen M., 34 Belmont Street ....................,................. 5.31
Sarafini, Victor, 466 Arsenal Street .......................................... 2.00
Sarkesian, Reuben}, 7 Grave Street 2
.00
Saunders, Emily, 213 Orchard Street ........................................ � 4.63
*Scanlon, Eugene, 9 Richards Read ...........................-............ 2.00
*Scbeirer, Herbert J., 8 Appleton Street ....................... ........ 9.59
Secord, Ralph S., 104 Putnam Street ........................................ 2.00
192 WATERTOWN TOWN REFORT
Sedonf, Samuel, Fairfield Street ................... ........................ 12.89
Shanahan, Henry V., 136 ,Cypress Street ............................ 2,00
Shanahan, Hearyr V., 136 Cypress Street ...............................: 7.q3
Shaw,Elmer A. et 15-largaret 0 Handley, 69 Green Street .... 2.00
Shaw, Florence M. ,141 Common Street .................................. 8160
Shaw, Russell, 69 Green Street .................... ........... ............... 2.48
Shea, Anna. V., 102 Hamden Avenue ....................................... 13.59
Shea, John J., 102 Harnden Avenue ........................................ 4,30
Shipp, Viola, 6 Acton Street ...................................................... 2.00
Simanetti, Domenick, 47 Prospect Street .................. .......... 5.95
Simpson, Alfreda, 165 Worcester Street .................:.. ......... 5.29
Slavin,William J., 11 Murton Street .......................................... 2.00
xSloane, Christopher W., 854 f eLmont Street ..... ................. 9.26
Smith, Arthur G., 104 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 5.29
Smith, Francis W., 26 Quincy Street ........................................ 2.98
Smith, Maitland. S., 26 Quiney Street ........................................ 2.€0
Smith, Vincent, 200 Waverley Avenue ...................................... 2.00
Spinosa, Frank, 22 Merrill. Road ................................................ 2.00
Stanley, Helen, 58 Elton Avenue .............................................. 3.31
Stapleton, Roland J., 383 Arlington Street .............................. 23.75
5teehler, Adeline. 364 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 9.72
Steinauer, Apies V., 26 Richards Road .................................... 4.63
Stone, Llewellyn, 732 Belmont Street ...................................... 4.96
Stone, Raymond. W., G8 Bromfield Street ................................ 2.00
Stumcke, Harry E,, 38 Franklin Street .................................... 2.64
.Sullivan, Daniel J., 43 Cypress Street ...................................... 2.64
Sullivan, James J., 194 Orchard Street .................................... 7.58
Sullivan, Thomas F., 32 Fuller Road ....................................... 9.59
Tashjian, Vahe S., 1.2 Brimmer Street .................................... 17.25
Tyler, Hugh B., 7 Clayton Street .............................................. 7.27
Troano, Joseph E., 52 Ralph Street .......................................... 8.58
Vaeca, Michael, 28 Bostoria Avenue ........................................ 2.00
Valentino, Alphonse, 11 Norseman Avenue .............................. 2.98
Vanll4orden, Harry C., 46 Spring Street .................................. 2.98
Vernelli, Joseph, 11 Dewey Street ............................................ 20,84
Vola,nte, Ralph, 24 Gertrude Street .......................................... 10.2.5
Watertown Exeavating Co., 200 Summer Street .................... 25.113
Watertown Excavating Co., 200 Summer Street .................... 50.99
Weston, Alfred, 4 HigMand Avenue ...................................:..... 53.24
Whalen, Charles J., 30 Murton Street ................. ................ 6.62
Withee, Carl E.. 35 Eliot Street ................... .... ...................... 5.62
Withee, Carl E., 109 Spruce Street
Withee, Carl E., 35 Eliot Street .................................................. 2.20
Zaino, Mary, 68 Bigelow Avenue ............................................... 2,00
Zalonski, Mabel G., 137 Lexington Street ............. ............. 6.61
COLLECTOR.'S REPORT
Commitment of August 5, 1935)
Alarie, Henry N., 19.E Fayette Street ........................................ 2.00
Asturian, Alexander, 6 Fifth Avenue ........................................ 5.70
Bailey, Aliee, 821 Dexter Avenue .............................................. 2.73
Balesley, Dan, 74 Edgecliffe Road ............................................ 3.74
*Bair State Oriental Rug Co., Inc., 1437 Beacon St., Boston 2.00
Beevers, Walter et Tucker, Walter, 94 Cypress Street ........... 2,00
-t'Beslibeturian, Ann, 368 Mt. Auburn Street 7
Blair, .Joseph H., 60 Church Street .......................................... 5.24
Branchaud, Louis R., 702 Mt. Auburn Street ........................ 3.04
Burrows, Daniel H., 13 Patten .Strut ...................-.................,. 13.64
Cacenvaro, Gerald, 36 Oakland Street ...................................... 5.72
*Chapski, Sarah C., 57 Lexington Street ........................ ......... 9,68
Colligan, John J., 5 Royal Street .............................................. 2.00
*,Condon, Mae J., 34 Kimball Road 2.48
Condon, 147arie G., G4 Dexter Street .......................................... 2.48
*Coop, William R., 106 Evans Street ... ...................... .. ......... 17.86
*Corcoran, Paul I., 24 Brornfield Street ............ ....................... 2.00
Coveno, Angelo, 226 Westminster Avenue ..................... ........ 2.00
Crosby, Anna. B., 16 Edgeeliffe Road ........................................ 3.72
DiBaecv, Santa, 27 Templeton Parkway .................................. 2.00
Drago ,Elizabeth, 11A Dartmouth Street .....................,..I....... 2.00
Eagleson, Walter B., 61 Hillside Street .................................. 2.66
Eastman, Elmer C., 43 Myrtle Street . .................................. . 2.00
*Eastman, Gladys, 16 SG, Mary Street ...................................... 2.73
Eglett, John E., 113 Riverside Street ........................................ 6.94
Ericson, Richard W., 58 Evans Street ..................... ...... ........ 2.98
Farquharson, Charles, 68 Poplar Street .................................... 2.60
Fraser, George W., 92 Poplar Street ........................................ 8.93
Fraser, Herbert, 76 Dexter Avenue .......................................... 2,00
Fulton, Claude E., 65 Channinl; Road .............. . .................... 6.70
Gildea, Lev J., 18 Fifield Street .................................................. 2.00
Godsve,Clarence E., 158 Belmont 'Street .................................. 2,00
Gragour, Mike, 16 Hazel Street ................................................ 2.00
Grazioso, Patrick M,, 95 Grove Street .................................... 2.00
Griffin, Jolui F., 86 Edenfield Avenue ....................................... 2.73
*l ambitzer, Zeta, 9 Bailee Avenue ............................................ 15.20
*Harrington, Joseph J., 37 Gilbert Street ................................ 2X
Ifurtenstein, Mae G., 27 Boylston Street ................................. 2.86
Hervey, Joseph, 137 Galen Street .............................................. 2.00
*Henry, Edward A., 170 Common Street.....----..................- 17.1.1
Holman, William 0., Jr., 64 Westminster Avenue ......,........... 2.06
"'Howe, David F'., 49 Fitchburg Street ...................................... 6.70
*Howes, Alfred T., 78 Purvis Street .......................................... 2.73
Jannoni, Nicholas J., 134 Edenfield. venue ....,..................... 2.06
194 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Johnston, George M.,219 Lexington Street .............................. 2.20
Jones, William J., 22 Waltham Street ...................................... 5.70
Ralafatis, Charles, 13 Porter Street .......................................... 2.00
Karcher, Godfrey G., 15 Olney Street ........ ............................ 2.29
Langille, John,E., 213 Dexter Avenue ...........................---...... 2.00
Leonard, Paul W., 63 Hillside Raad ................................... 3.72
Llndahl, Fred E., 20 Prescott Street .......................................... 2.73
Linen, Joseph F., 37 Melendy Avenue ...................................... 3.47
Lopez, Raymond J., 15 Oakland Street .. ................................. 2.00
*Loughlin, John T., 16 French Street ...................................... 2.00
Lundin, Hugo, 49 Gilbert Street .............................................. 10.42
Maillet, Albert, 13 North Park Street ...................................... 2.00
Mallio, Ba:rtholomeo, 64A Belmont Street .............................. 2.48
*Manning, William M., 36 California Street ............................ 2.23
Marchant, George E., 24 Louise Street .................................... 2.00
Martocchia, Angelo P., 11 Warren Street ................................ 2.00
Mayo, Emery 1MrI., 259 Mt, Auburn Street ................................ 8.93
McDonald, Bert H., 422 Alt. Auburn Street .............................. 5.95
McInnis, Joseph J., 520 Pleasant Street .................................. 5.51
McLaughlin, John S., IG2 Hillside Road ............ .................... 2.00
Mclntyre, Ronald T., 42 Cypress Street---......... ................. 3.47
*Mclanson, Leonard J., 147 Morse Street .-............................ 2.73
Messinger, Arthur R., 53 Fitchburg Street ................... .......... 2.00
Moulton, Catherine TH., 95 Church Street ................................ 2.42
Murphy, Jahn F., 131 Grove Street .......................................... 2.00
Murphy, Raymond A., 35 Upland Bond .................................... 14,33
Needham, Harry R., 128 [Trove Street .................................... 2.00
Norrish, William T., 148 Cypress Street ................................ 5.95
Notargj, acoino, Albert, 154 Eclenfield Avenue ........................ 5.21
O'Donnell, George C.. 60 -North Beacon Street ........................ 2,00
O'Reilly, Frederick, 28 Norseman Avenue................................ 2.O0
O'Reilly, John, 14 Gilkey Court ........................... ................. 2.00
Orr, Lea F., 54 Feechwood Avenue ........ ............................... 2.00
Panosian, Stephen S., 31 Porter Street .................................... 2.00
Perkins, David, 13 [Oakland Street ............................................ 2.00
Phelan, James K., 14 Hillerest Circle ... ............................... 9.67
Piantedosi, Joseph, 183 Fayette Street ................................ 15,39
Piantedosi, Louisa, 25 Warren Street ............ .. ... ............... 2.00
Poillucci, Frank J., 106 Putnam Street .................................... 2.64
Pupa, Fiori A., 103 Summer Street ............................................ 2.00
Purpera, Frank J., IS Belmont Street: ..................................... 2.99
Rand, Charles, 176 Boylston Street ........................................ 2.00
Raptelis, Demosthenes, .3f) Wells Avenue ................................ 2.73
Raymund, Fred S., 6 Sidney Street ........................................ 5.21
Ready, Charles H., 25 Vortoii Street ..................................... 4.48
COL.LECTOR'S REPORT 195
Regan, ,Joseph V., 54 Union Street ........................................ 3.72
*Rooney, William H., 40 Carroll Street .................................... 15.01
Russo, Antonio, 249 Lexington Street ....._.............................. 13.14
Russo, Matthew J., Jr., 53 Laurel Street ................................ 3.22
Russo, t71go, 249 Lexington Street ............................................ 3.47
Scarpaci, Daniel, 28 Norseman Avenue .....:..:.:......................... 3.22
Shea, Marge M., 836 Belmont Street .................................... 3,47
Sheridan, Mary A., 89 Main Street ............................................ 2.00
Slavin, William, 11 Morton Street .......................................... 2.00
Smith„ George F., 92 North Beacon Street 72
Smith, .Tames, 31 Hardy Avenue ..,..................... ................. 2.00
Stevenson, Helen A., 250 Main Street ........................................ 2,00
*Sunsliine, Minas, 18 Hosmer Street ........................................ 2,00
Sutter, Erwin S., 145 Irving Street .......................................- 6.70
Tashjian, Vahe S., 12 Brimmer Street ..................................... 2.89
Tyson, Frederick, 30 Arden Ronal ............................................. 2.00
Vahey, `Thomas H., Inc., 144 Highland Avenue ................. .. 12.115
Walsh, John C., 109A Lexington Street .............................--- 4.96
Walton, Claude C., 69 V4 averley Avenue ................................ 2.98
'Whitney, Arthur H., 03 Templeton Parkti a.. . .... ................ 2.00
Willard, Thomas C., 15 ,Copeland Street ........... .... ....... . .. 2.00
Wolfe, Charles M., 155 'Waverley Avenue .--........... ............ 2.00
Wood, Wilbur R., 5 Bradford Road ...................:........................ 6.45
*Wright, Charles L. K., 24 Appleton Street ........................ 14.88
York, Thomas A., 64 Whites Avenue ........................................ 2,00
Zitzo, Frank, 9 Wilson Avenue ................................................ 2.00
Commitment of September 25, 1935
Alarie, Henry N., 195 Fayette Street ........................................ $2.00
�'AIlen, Victcr E., 106 Boylston Street ...................................... 2.00
*Atlantic Coast Aquatic Corp., 67 Irving Street .................... 2.00
Bag-nail, Mary E., 13 Clcott Street ............................................ 4.00
"Baker, Helen M., 106 California Street ................................ 7.93
Barlow, Anthony, 11 Irma Avenue ........................................ 2.00
Barmakian, Harry, 142 Forest Street .................................... 2.42
Basile, Carmen D., 74 Prentiss Street ...:................................. 2.00
Bazarian, Dick, 32 Putnam Street .......................................... 2.00
Beevers, '4 otter, 94 Cypress Street ........................................ 2.01)
Bennett, Philip S., 23 Clcott Street ........................................ 5.51
Biddescombe, William, 36 Prescott Street ...........................:.... 12,()0
Biggs, Harriet, 126 Charles River Road .................... .............. 2.00
Blair, Joseph H., 60 Church Street .......................................... 52.75
Blake, .James 4., 618 Arse-nal Street .................................... 2.00
Boris, Felix A., 37,Cottage Street .............................................. 2.32
*Boschetto, Andrew, 103 Edenfield Avenue ............................ 4.85
196 WATERT{}W?tiY TOWN REPORT
Bowman, Joseph 'F., 57 Quirk Street ..................................n. 3,52.
Brackett, Russell C., 51 Fayette Street ................................ 2.00,
Brady, Margaret, 156 Sycamore Street .................................... 2.00
Breen, Vincent, 22A Baiaeroft Street .................................... 2.00
Burgess, James A., 19 Irving Street ........................................ 2.00
Burke, John R., 51 Olney Street .............................................. 2.00
Burke, Martin, 14 Morse Street .............................................. 2.00
Butt, William, 148 Waltharn Street .......................................... 2.00
Calarese, John B., 96 Putnam Street ........................................ 2.00
Callinan, Martin F., 11 Gleasnn Street ................................ 17.85
*Campbell, Raymond J., 9 Oliver Road ..................................„ 2.00
*Canzanelli, Pericles, 12 Palfrey Street ...... ......................... 17.19
Carney, Lester, 24 Kimball Road ............................................ 2.00
Casella, James J., 32 Oakland Street .................... ............... 4.32
Cerrat , Frank, 101.) King Street ...................... .. .. .................. 2.00
*Chambers, Lloyd S., 42 Williams Street ...................... . ....... 2.00
Clark, Thelma, 92 Lovell Avenue .......................................... 2.00
Cof ln, Alice G., 24 Beacon Park .......................................,...... 2.00
'Cooch, Lester -W., 99 Robbins Road .................................... 4.96
Cook, John L., 872 Main Street ............................................ 2.00
Costelio, James G., 2 Putnam Street ........................................ 13,90
*Cotting, Paul -M., 54 Hersom Street .................................... IN
Courtois, Blanche 1W, 13 Walcott Road ................................ 2.00
Covent,, Ralph, 226 Westminster Avenue .......................... ..- `2.20
Cram, James W.$ 41 Eliot Street ............................................ 2.00
Craivford, David J., Jr., Watertown Arsenal ........................ 11.24
Cunnitf, Charles E., 5 Bancroft Street ..................................... 2.00
Da.les.sio, Joseph, 196 Fayette Street .................................... :3.22
Daley, Dennis T., 79 West Boylston Street ............................ 2.00
Daly, Wyncliff F., 120 North Beacon Street ........................ 5.99
*D'Antonio, Jennie, 200 Summer Street ................................ 2.00
DeFillipis, Paul, 14 Lyons Court ................................................ 11.46
Delpapa, Angelo, 16 Cottage Street .......................................... 2,00
DeMarco, Joseph, 16 Bostonia Avenue .......................... ......... 2.00
"Devine, George A., 55 Carver Road ..................................:. 7.49
Dolbler, EdgaT, 99 Boyd Street ................................................ 2.42
*Doyle, Joseph, 196 Pleasant Street .................................... 4.00
Duca, Adella, 88 Arlington Street .......................................... 2.15
Eastman, EImer C., 43 Myrtle Street ............. . ........ 2.00
Edwards, John D., 129 1-1aplewcorl Street .................. ............ 2.00
'Ellis, Roland H., 57 Boylston Street ...................................... 5.7a
F'argusharson, Charles B.. 68 Poplar Street ............................ 5.60
Farrington, John. 43 Part-ridge Street .................................... 2.00
Fernald, Gail W., 2.46 Warren Street. ........................................ 7.86
*Perry, Alice E., 18 St. Mary Street .........:.............................. 5.05
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Mies, Addison E.2 222 Arlington Street .......................... 2.()0
Files, Walter W., 12 Hardy Avenue ......... 3.48
Fitzgerald, Dennis, 92 Fayette Street ............................... 2.12
.'Fleet, William H., 28 Gertrude Street .................................... 21.00
Fletcher Hardware Co., Inc., 211 Mt. Auburn Street ............ 2.00
"Yloridia, Salvatore, 20 Lawrence Street .................................. 2.00
Ford, Ernest, 738 Mt. Auburn Street ..................................... 2.32
FoTnaro, Bertha, 364 Arlington Street .................................... 5.95
F�reeza, Marco, 7 Sweets Court .............................................. 2.00
Gallagher, Herman J., 80 Breen Street ................................ 2.00
Gallagher, Thomas J., 124 Worcester Street............................ 2.(11)
Gaynord,John F,, 476 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 2.00
Gifford, Nathan A., 24 Malden Street ......................--........ 2.76
Giggey, Harold F., 11 01cott Street ........................................ 2,00
Gilday, William M., 9 Bancroft Street .................................... 2.00
Goldstein, Philip,52 Aft. Auburn Street .................................... 9.76
Good Roads Machinery Co, of N. E., 11% No. Beacon Street 7.77
Greene, Mary M., 126 Walnut Street ........................................ 2.00
Greer, Lloyd E., 476 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 11i.26
Greenwood, James, 34 Watertown Street ............................ 2.00
Guzzetti, James, 101 Arlington Street .................................... 2.42
Guzzett-1, Margaret, 101 Arlington. Street ............................ 218.20
Hanley, George, 37 Prescott Street .........---............... ...-- 2,00
*Harrington, Joseph, 37 Gilbert Street ................................ 5.86
Harrington, Paul C., 37 Gilbert Street .................................... 2.00
Harris, Charles W., 127 Evans Street -............ ..................-.- 3.81
Hart, Thomas, 15 Dexter Avenue ............................................ 2.00
'Herbst, Edith M., 40 Bradford Road ...................................... 2.00
Hovey, Herbert C., 7 Harmlen Avenue .................................... 2.00
*Howes, Alfred T., 28 Purvis Street ........................................ 11.96
Rtinkiar, Richard, 153 Boylston Street ........ ....................... 4.00
Hyland, Margaret T., 113 Langdon Avenue ............................ 5.08
Hynes, Theresa F., 94 Franklin Street .................................... 2.01)
Industrial Service Corp., 91 Standish Road ............................ 8.13
Todice, Michael, 75 Warren Street ............................................ 2.00
Johnson, Charles L., 343 School Street .................................. 2.00
Johnston, George M., 15 Fayette Street ................................ 2.00
Keirce, Thomas P., 2311 SNcamore Street ......................... ...... 2.00
Kelley, Ma-racello A., 26 Frank Street .................. ............. Un
'Kelly, John H., 1,99 Waverley Ave-nue .................................... 2.00
Kenney, George J., 47 Bradford Read .................................... 2.00
Kii-viehan, Harold, 12 Fifth Avenue ........................................ 2.00
Kivlin, John J., 12 nfth Avenue ..................... ............. ....... 3.17
Klemm, Askar, 4 Andrew Street ............................................ 2.00
Koski, Paavo M., 05 (,,,rdun Street, Allston ............................ 2.00
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198 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
La.ndrey, Chalmers F., 1€1 Clyde road....................................., 2.89
Landrey, Ruth M., III Clyde Road .......................................... 2.00
LaSalle, Berniee, 191 Boylston .Street East ............................ 4.00
Laubner, George F., 71 Evans Street .................................... 2.00
La.Nvrenee, James F., 24 Louise Street .................................... 2.00
Lazzari, Samuel, Gas Elm Street ................................................ 2.00
Liljeholm, -Edwvard, 40 Barfield Starect .......... .. .. ........... ...... 2,00
Linehan, James G.,246 North Beacon Street ............................ 2.00
*Long, John P., 26 Chauncey Street ........................................ 2.O0
*Luhets, Louis, c/o Eastern Tea Co., 16 Channing Road 18.29
Lynch, John C., 32 Richards Road ............................................ 24.31.
Lyons, il�lary C., 31 Elint Street ................................................ 2.48
Little, Richard T., 200 Wa erley Avenue .........6...................... 2.00
Mackey, Hamiltan, >11 Winsor Avenue ........... .._ ......... ......... 4.1.4
.MacNaughton, Percival J., 170 Lovell Road ............................ 6.39
Maloney, Charles A., 36 Boylston Street .. ............................ 2.00
Manolian, 11lanuel, 17 Hosmer Street .................I........................ 8.77
Marquis, Robert J., 29 11iermont Street ................................ 2.011
Martacchio Trucking Co., Inc., 42 Forest Street .................... 9.69
Marvin, Ernest C., :?1 Palfrey Street ........................................ 3.86
Mayo, Emery M., 259 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 4.46
Mazza, Anna L., 66 Ralph Street ..., ... .. .. . .. ... ................ 2.60
*Mazma;flan, Martin, 31 Hazel Street .................................... 2.98
*Mazzio, Frank J., 106 Chairman Street ................................ 2.00
McCarthy, John J., 4 M�plewvood Street ........ . .. . ............ 2.00
McCarthy, Mildred J., 26 King Street ........................................ 2.00
MuGary, William II. et al, 4115 Mt. Auburn Street. ................ 13.00
McCerigle, Ronald, 116 Summer Street................... ......... 2.00
........
McInnis, Adeline F., 520 Pleasant Street.................................. 2.()1]
McLaughlin, John S., 162 Hillside Road ................... .. . .. . 2.()0
Mclean, Murdock, 22 Royal Street ........................................ 3.47
*McLellan, Daniel E., 21) Palfrey .Street ................................ 2.86
-'McManus, George, 43 Morse Street ... ................................ 2.0O
McMaster, John A., 252 Main Street ........................ ... .......... 12.00
McNeal, Daniel F., 36 Williams Street .................................... 2.31
McWhirter, Geneva M., 1t5 Palfrey
Street 2.00
Mee, Gerald S., 24 Lawrence Street ........................................ 2.00
Meehan, George K., 31 Adams Street .................................... 5.09
Mendarll, Louis R., 65 'Union Street ............................................ 2,00
Meniaci, Charles, 76 Madison Avenue ...................................... 2.011
Messier, Warren M., 162 Orchard Street ................................ 2.00
*Middlesex Trans, Co,, 148 Waltham Street .......................... 18.18
Millil ait, Isla, 17 Boyd Street ..................................................... 3.97
Monahan, William, 5 Myrtle. Street ........................................ 2.00
Mooney, George, 134 Westminster Avenue ............................ $.30
COLLECTOR'S REPORT x��l
Moore, Marion E., A Dunton Road ........... ............................ 2.00
Morgan, Charles, Ill Chapman Street .................................... 2.00
Moiizio, Antonio, 153 Lexington Street ................................ 2.00
Morrell, Ernest, 16 Hillcrest Circle ........................................ 3.30
*Mucci, Raymond, 33 Dartmouth Street .... ........ . .... ....... 2.00
Mullen, 'Thomas W., 29 Puller Road ........................................ 2.45
Munroe, Hazel, 6 Beacon Park ................................................ 9.26
Munroe, Philip, 6 Beacon Park ................................................ 3.14
*Murray, Catherine, 149 Spruce Street 2.00
*Napolitana, Frances., 71 Crawford Street ............................ 2.00
Nardella, Clandia, 71 Arlington Street .................................... 2.00
Needham, Harry R., 128 Grove Street .................................... 2.00
Neilson, James G., 60 Bvecb ood Avenue ................................ 2.00
North, Margaret H., 37 Garfield Street_ ,................................... 2.12
Notargiacomo, Rase, 24 Gertrude Street ................................ 4.80
Oates, Edward A., 37 Hazel Street ........................................ 10.33
O'Brien, Marys ?lt., 46 South Russell Street, Boston ............ 2.64
'O'Day, Helen F., JO Birch I;?oad ............................................ 11.68
Ordoner, Carlos, 15 Alason Road ............................................ 7.77
Orr, Leo F., 54 Beeebwood Avenue L.,.,",,.......... .................... 2.00
*Oxner, Cyril H,, 132 Putnam Street ........................................ 4.44
Panosian, Stephen, 31 Porter Street ........................................ 2.01)
Parsekian, Sarlds, 9 Hazel Street ............................................ 2.00
Patey, Walter G., 61 Walnut Street ........ ....... .. . .............. 2.00
Perry, Ma-:ilea J., 13 Wolcott Road ............................................ 9,76
Peters, 'Wilfred, 15 Fayette Street 2,00
Pierce, Edna J., 363 Arlington Street .................................... 5.51
Potter, Kenneth F., 96 Pleas€ent. Street '
Pritchard, Carleton, ) Merrill Road ........................................ 3.67
*Proctor, Lester F., 32 Olcott Street ........................................ 2.00
Purcell, Francis G., 21 Fltwi Avenue ........................................ 10.91.
Quaranto, Joseph, 106 Putnam Street ...............................-- 2.00
Ramsey, Harry 1M., 15 Sur nybank Road .................................... &2 7
Rand, Charles L., 176 Boylston Street ...................................... 2,00
Raptelis, Demosthanis, 30 Wells Avenue .............................. 2.00
Ravesi, John, 122 Chapman Street ............................................ 3.17
Ready, Gertrude, 10 New Lexington Street ............................ 2.00
Redding, Grace M., 100 Fayette Street .................................... 2.00
Regain, Joseph W., 54 Union Street .......................................... 3.27
Rich, Lucy, 37 Dartmouth Street ............................................ 2.01)
Rodgers, Anthony G., 70 Poplar Street ... . ......................... 9.{}6
Rogers, Ellis, 74 School Street ............................................... 2.00
Rolland, Joseph O., 112 Hillside Road .................................... 7.93
Rornanovitz, Bernard, 78 Putnam Street ......................... ...... 5.29
Rubin, Albert M,, 96 ITL Aiiburn Street ................................ 2.00
200 WATERTO WN 'TOWN REPORT
*Ruddock, Ellen G., 298 Mt. Auburn Street ........................ 5.47
Russo, Alexander, 17 Oakland Street .................................... 2.00
Ryan, Margaret F., 126 Mt. Auburn Street ............................ 2.12
*Scalia, Albert, 288 Common Street ........................................ 17.37
Seipiune, Henry, 57 Evans Street ............................................ 2.00
Seferian, Jenny, 23 Lloyd road ................................................ 3.08
Share, Florence, 141 Common Street ........................................ 8.77
Shaw, Russell, 69 Green Street ................................................ 2M
Sheehan, Maurice, 24 Fifield Street ....................................... 2.00
"Sheridan, Germaine, 17 Itlorton Street ................................ 5.37
Shipp, Viola, 5 Acton Street ...................................................... 2.00
Simonetti, Domenick, 47 Prospect Street .........................,...... 2.00
Sirmonetti, Frank, 47 Prospect Street ........................................ 2.00
Simpson, Alfreda, 165 Worcester Street .... ........................... 2.00
*Skinner, Donald, 349 Arlington Street .................................... 2.00
Smith, Frank, 17 Paul Street ...... .... .. .................,................ 2.00
Smith, George F., 92 North Beacon Street ............................ 4.14
"'Spalding, William, 86 lleecbwood Avenue .......I.................... 2.00
Stacey, Russell, 169 Sycamore Street ...................................... 2.00
Steinauer, Meinard C:., '26 Richards Road ................................ 2.00
Stumplie, Harry E., 38 Franklin Street .................................... 2.00
Sullivan, John H., 166 Common Street .................................... :13.39
Sylvester, Enio R., 85 Putnam Street .... . .... ....................... 3.97
Sylvester, Frank, 36 Dexter Avenue ........................................ 2.20
Sylvester, Rotnnlo, 14 .Cypress Street ...................................... 4.00
Tedesco, Leo, 497 Pleasant Street .............................................. 2_00
"oeei, Mary, 137 Waltham Street ............................................ 2,00
Torres, John R., 224 Summer Street .................................... 2.00
*'Correa, Joseph, 297 ' averley Avenue ..,....I............................ 2.00
'Tremark, Frank, 3.5 Bancroft Street ...... ............................ 2.00
*U-Like Cone Co., 880 Broadway, Somerville ........................ 9.25
Uunranto, Dominick, 19 MelendY Avenue ...........„................... 2.00
1Tanalstine, Nyle F.,25 Springfield Street .-.-........................ 2.00
* V'erenis, Arthur, 32 Edgecliffe Road ........................................ 16.97
* ivier, Lillian M., 11 Chauncey Street ...... . ....................... 4.63
Verner, Frank:, S Swetts Court .................................................... 2,20
Wilson, Alexander W,, 114 Chapman Street .......... ................. 2.00
Wilson, Allen P., 69 Hillside Road ............................................ 1().36
Wilson, Charles E., 24 Louise Street 2
.00
Withee, Carl E., 109 Spruce Street ................................. ........ 2.00
Wolfe, Charles M., 30 Quincy Street ...... .. ............................. 2.00
Wright, Lucius W., 430 Pleasant Street ................................ 2.00
Wyss, Carl, 112 Walnut Street .................................................. 6.61
Yeremian, Garabecl K.. 27 Lovell Razid ....................... . . .... 5.73
COLLECTOR'S REPORT 201
UNPAID POLL TAXES- 193,5
Paid since close of books—Verified to February 1, 1936
Abrae, Joseph, 91 Arlington Street
Achxmakiian, James, 23 Cottage Street
Adamo, Joseph, 59 Warren Street
Adams, George W., 26 Howard Street
Adams, John W., 26 Howard Street
Agabigian, Suren, 329 Orchard Street
A1w is, William, Grove Street
Amerian, Kurken, 85 Dexter Avenue
Ames, Williarn H., 18 Harrington Street
A,gresta, Nicholas, 117 Pleasant Street
Albee, Herbert, 168 Walnut Street
A modeo, Anthony, 204 Orchard Street
Anastasia, Samuel, 1$ Bostonia venue
Andersun, Albert, 19 Birch Road
Anderson, Carl N., 78 Marion Road
Aknderso3i, Charles H., 143 Boylston Street
Anderson, Oscar E., 80 Forest Street
Anderson, Warren W., 178 earth Beacon Street
A.nestis, Emil, 37 Crawford Street
Anestis, John, 104 Coolidge Hill Road
Aneatis, Nicholas, 1U4 Coolidge Dill Road
Antonellis, Clemintino, 22 Lyons Court
Arena., Frank, 8 Dostunia Avenue
Arone, Lawrence, 25 Norseman Avenge
At'tenazia, .Aiithany, 20 Perry Street
Attenazio, Ralph, 2C Perry Street
Aucoin, Bradford, 19 Jewett Street
Aucoin, Harold, 19 Jewett Street
Aucoin, Thomas, 19 Jewett Street
Auerback, Ernest, 480 Belmont Street
Avagian, Hagop, 10 Bailey venue
.Axel, William, 67 Prospect Street
Argentca, Frank, 81 Elm Street
Ayube, George, 802 A-ft. Auburn Street
Bailey, Frank O., 262 Alt. Auburn Street
Baird, Roy- F., 49 ball Avenue
Bal ahm, Sarkis, 67 Laurel Street
Barer, Eben H., 32 Paul Street
Baker, Irving, 163 Fayette Street
Balesily, flan, 74 Edgediffe Road
Barber, John F., 28 Parker Street
Barmakian, Mibran, 33 Hillerest Circle
202 WATERTOWN OWN REPORT
Barnes, Winslow, 199 Church Street
Barranco, Salvatore, 300 .Arlington Street
Barton, Horner E,, 170 Lovell Road
Basile, Jahn, 36 Cottage Street
Basile, Joseph, 231. Arlington Street
Bates, Joseph, 16 Wells Avenue
Bedig, Charles, 15 Eltan Avenue
Belben, Charles, 11 Melendy Avenue
Belben, Clifford, 5 Lloyd Road
Belcher, Thomas, 20 Cross Street
Bellamy-, Will nm W., 36 Adams Avenue
Bennett, Philip, 23 Oicott Street
Bergstrom, Henry, 151 School Street
"Beshgeturian, Martin, M 1flt..Auburn Street
Beves, Walter, 94 Cypress :Street
Bink, Joseph, 518 Pleasant Street
Binks, Joseph W., 139 l4larse Street
Bishop, Thomas F., 61 Prospect Street
Bishop, Thomas J., 61 .Prospect Sttreet
Black, Henry L., 212 Sycamore Street
Blake, .Tames, 734 Belmont Street
Blake, Peter T., 720 Mt. Auburn .Street
Boardman, Peter, 19 Melendy Avenue
Boggia, John, 266 Belmont Street
Bold, John J., 35 Crass Street
Bald, John M., 126 Putnam Street
Bortelotti, Anthony, 11 Laurel Street
Botti, Alfred, 224 Arlington Street
Botti, Emilio, 224 Arlington Street
Bvtti, Ernest, 18 Merrifield Avenue
Boudakinn, Haig, 34 Cypress .Street
Boudakinn, Vartan, 34 Cypress Street
Boudrot, Joseph, Jr., 182 Pleasant Street
Bowen, John, 9 Howe Street
Dowen, Lawrence, .9 Howe Street
Boyajian, Hagop, 73 Crawford Street
Boylan, James, 74 Fitchburg Street
Branehaud, Raymond, 702 Mt, Auburn Street
Bray, Fred, 193 W'averley Avenue
Bray, Fred W., 193 V'Wa,verley Avenue
Breed, Richard R., 361 School Street
Brennen, Bartholomew, 129 Schaal Street
Brigugliu, Anthony, 32 Royal Street
Brochu, Joseph, 28 Copeland Street
Brown, Fred, 616 Arsenal Street
COLLECTOR'S REPORT 203
Brown, George F., 7 BoE;tonia Avenue
l rundrett, Fred, 123 Rutland Street.
Bryant, Robert, 196 Summer Street
Buckley, Ambrose, 9 Swetts Court
Buckley, Francis E., 30 Chauncey Street
Buckley, John, 30 Chauncey Street
Buckley, Joseph, 30 Chauncey Street
Buckley, 'William F., 30 Chauncey Street
Buonapane, Jerry, 38 Bostonia Avenue
Burgess, Louis V., 7 Sidney Street
Burke, Edmund J., 59 Union Street
Burke, Joseph, 51 Olney Street
Burke, Stephen, 47 'Morse Street
Burke, Thomas, 83 Arsenal ,Street
Burke, Walter E., 172 Walnut Street
Burns, Jahn, 543 Mt. Auburn Street
Burns, William, 63 Eliot Street
Burrell, Edward,, 51 Fairfield Street
Bustin, Charles, 93 Franklin Street
Butler, Edward H., 17, Derby Road
Butler, John fir., 26 Myrtle Street
Butler, Robert, 26 Myrtle Street
Butler, Thomas, 98 Westminster Avenue
Butler, William F,, 10 Bemis Street.
Cady, James, 500 Main Street
C alarese, John, 96 Putnam Street
Callahan, Patrick J., 13 Birch Head
Callana,n, Francis W., 16 Boyd Street
Gallanan, Martin L., 148 Pleasant Street
Callanan, William H., 149 Pleasant Street
Campbell, Paul, 27 Linden Way
Canady, Oscar M., 73 Spruce Street
Cannalonga, Veto, 133 Arsenal Street
Canning, loss, 27 Morton Street
Cannon, John, 27 Gilbert Street
Cappucei, Mike, 23 Bostenia Avenue
Caras, Thomas, 14 Francis ;treat
Carbone, Frank, 28 Hudson Street
Cardillo, Peter, 13 Cottage Lane
Carey, William P„ 44 Merrill Road
Carr, Harold, 6 Washburn St., Newton
Caruso, Daniel, 68 Forest Street
Carva, Joseph, 41 Quirk Street
Castellano, Domenic, 12 Francis Street
Cavanaugh, Patrick, 156 ,Main Street
204 WATEFt'l OWN TOWN REPORT
Cavanaugh, lid%yard, 11) Luwell Avenue
Caveretta, Sabastian, 3y I- award Street
Cawley, John J., 396 Waverley Avenue
Cawley, Jahn W., 48 Commonwealth Road
Centarino, Manuel, 97 Arlington Street
Gerrato, frank, 100 King Street
Chadwick, Flenry W., 119 Waltham Street
Chakanian, George, 6 Hosmer Street
Chamherlabi, Raymond S., 76 Irving Street
Chamberlain, Charles, 87 Putnam Street
Chambers, Joseph F., 7 Grenville Road
Chapman, William F., 30 Palrrey Street
Charlis, George, 72 E€lgeelilfie Rnad
Chatmian, George, 16 Irma Avenue
Chelios, -Charles, 447 Main Street
Childs, Jahn, 15 Merrill Road
Chorakjian, %arch, 72 Prentiss Street
Chrisl;iansen, Harald N., 891 Belmont Street.
Christman, Clinton T., 11 -Summer Street
Christopher, Stelianus, 21 Melendy Avenue
Church, George L., 113 Barnard Avenue
Ciavardone, James, 10 St. Mary Street
C ccoteili, Luigi, 9 Oakland Street
.Clancy, Alartin, 384 North Beacon 'Street
Cleverlek, Ralph, 32 Sunnybank Road
Coffin, Ernest L., 24 Beacon Parr
Colby, Joseph M., 32 Carver [load East
Colder, Howard, 11 Chapman Street
Cole, 476 Mt. Auburn Street
Colella, Augustine, 11 Irma Avenue
Colleran, John, 44 Porter Street
Collett, William, 94 Belmont Street
Colligate, Albert, 5 Royal Street
Collins, Emerson, 9 Templeton Parkway
Collins, Lawrence, 157 Galen Street
Colvin, Allen, 27 Springfield Street
Ccneannon, Edmund, 77 Arsenal .Street
Connelly, Joseph, 4 Adams Street
Connors, Edward, 16 Hunt Street
Corurors, 'Yhomas, Jr., 83 Rutland Street
Connors, Thomas M., 83 Rutland Street
Constance, Thomas, 186 Summer Street
Constanca, Oscar, 83 Mi. Auburn Street
Goole, Simeon, 36 Howard Street
Coombes, Marry, 33 Cbandler Street
COLLECTOR"S REPORT 205
Coombs, Herbert, 158 Lovell Road
Cooper, John H., 57 ;Prospect Street
Coote, Edward, 8 Melville Terrace
Corangelo, Louis, 103 Hdenfield Avenue
Corcoran, Dennis, 15 New Lexington Street
Corcoran, Edmund, 65 Paifrey Street
Corcoran, Edward, 122 Spruce Street
-Cordeiro, Aires, 59 Cypress Street
Cortney, Francis, 20 ]'`lardy Avenue
Cosser, Walter L., 29 Oakland Street.
CDstello, Jeremiah, 21 Keith Street
Crater, Michael, 44 North Beacon Street
Courtois, Edward, 24 Wolcott Road
Covino, Angelo, 226 Westminster Avenue
Cot ino, Larry, 57 forest Street
Cuvino, Sam, 226 Westminster Avenue
Crage, William, 660 Pleasant Street
Crockford, Charles, 24 Hunt Street
Crockford, William E., 29 Hunt Street
Cronin, William, Jr., 98 Marshall Street
Crosby, John J., 34 Hawthorne Street
Crosby, Raymond, .110 Poplar Street
Cross, Frederick, 230 Sycamore Street
Cross, Harry C., 230 Sycamore Street
-Crossland, Ernest, 22 Palfrey- Street
Crossley, Harold, 67 Walnut Street
Cunningham, Arthur, 153 Summer Street
Cunningham, Arthur, 65 Templeton Parkway
Cunningham, Johns, 87 Spring Street '
Curcio, Whitney, 183 Spruce Street
Curry, Virgil, 80 Summer Street
Cutler, Edward, 95 Spring Street
Cutter, Howard, 19 Marion Road
Daley, Cornelius, 62 California Street
Da.cey, John F., Jr., 62 California Street
Daley, William Ct., 51 Commonwealth Road
Dada.lan, Hamper, 212 Boylston Street
Daley, Frank, 1`9 Winsor avenue
Daley, John L., 77 Poplar Street
Dalleue, Domenic, 28 Merrifield Avenue
Daly, Wyncliiff F., 121) North Beacon Street
Dame, Russell 11, U32 Sycamore Street
Damon, 'Roy E., 13 Oakland Street.
Danforth, Ralph L., 88 North Beacon Street
Danforth, William C., 125 Winsar Avenue
206 WA.TERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Dary, Rollin W., 2 Clyde Rmd
Davis, Arthur E., 313 Lexington Street
Davis, Frederick W., 205 School Street
Davis, Michael D., 108 Belmont Street
Dawson, William J., 12 Arlington Street
DeCoursey, William, 139 Galen Street
DeFilippis, Natalin€i, 14 Lyons Court
AeFilippis, Paul, 14 Lyons Court
DeJulio, Sante, 59 North Beacon Street
Deldon, John, 175 Fayette Street
DeLoria, Charles M., 90 Putnam Street
Delorey, Names, 1€3 Oakland Street
DeMelia, James, 11 Cottage Street
DeRay, John, 28 Forest Street
DeRay, Lewis, 2$ Forest Street
Derl3o,ghosian, Knehig, 57 Laurel Street
DerBoghosian, Paul, 25 Porter Street
DerHagopian, Boghos, 32 Quimby Street
Derick, Earl F., 87 Boylston Street
Derr eshian, Charter, 16 Laurel Street
Deschenes, Arthur J., 36 Upland Road
DeStel'ano, Joseph, 161 Warren Street
DeVacchio, Lore, 33 Cress Street
Devaney, Michael, 118 Summer Street
DeVine, Albert, 52 Commonwealth Road
Devine, Charles J., 52 .'Conmonivealth Road
Devine, Walter J„ 52 Commonwealth Road
Devlin, ,Tames, 86 Franklin Street
Devlin, Joseph P., 11 Hill Street
Devlin, Sylvester, 86 Franklin Street
DiCiaccio, Frank, 104 Cypress Street
Diegnan, Patrick, 19 Adams Avenue
Digiacomandrea, Joseph, 87 Arsenal Street
Diliberto, John, 35 Cottage Street
Dinucei, Alexander, 18 Cuba Street
Dion, Francis X., 176 Main Street
DiQuattro, James, 38 Dartmouth Street.
DiVecchio, Matthew, 16 Chadbourne Terrace
DiVecehio, Nicholas, 139 Evans Street.
Dixon, Frank, 22 Quincy Street
Doherty, Daniel, 12 Sunset Road
Doherty, Frank, 137 Galen Street
Donahue, ,Tames, 165 Hillside Road
Donnelly, John F., 23 Grenville Road
Donavan, M. Au&-ustus, M3 Arlington Street
COLLECTOR'S REPORT 20
Donovan, William, 22 Theurer Park.
Donovan, William, 184 Morse Street
Dorsi, Fred, 18 Myrtle Street
Duugun, James L., 8 Surnm+er Street
Dougan, James 1 ., 8 Summer Street
Doyle, Edward, 189 Galen Street
Doyle, John, 344 Belmont Street
Doyle, Michael, 68 California Street
Drago, Charles, 11A Dartmouth Street
Drinkwater, Stanley, 43 Harrington Street
Drudy, Tliomas, 12 Lloyd Road
Dubois, Wilfred, 157 Spruce Street
Dudley, George E., 17 Spruce* Street
Duell, Charles, 137 Galen Street
:Dull', Alexander, 42 Woodleigh Road
Duffy, James L., 508 Main Street
Dunbar, Arthur H., 141 Marshall Street
Dunn, Martin T., 175 Spruce Street
Dunne, James, Fab Morse Street
Dunphy, James P., 45 Grenville Road
Durant, ,Charles 13., 28 Morse Street
Duvall, Edwin, 179 Waverley Avenue
Duvall, Harald, 179 Waverley Avenue
Dwyer, Michael, 485 Main Street
Dy msza., Edmund V., 1 Oakley Road
Eagles, Charles, 59 Mt. Auburn Street
Edes, Charles B., 8 Oliver Street
Edgar, Jahn Earold, Sr., 28 ]Holt Street
Ekigeeomb, Charles J., 137 Lanl;don Avenue
Edison, Leer, 29 Gleason Street
Ellis, George M., 27A. 01cott Street
Elms, George 0., 158 Lovell Road
English, Alec, 65 Cottage Street
Enzlish, Angelo, 9 Spring Court
English, James, 49 Pequosette Street
English, John E., 5 Lovell Road
English, William, 66 Prentiss Street
Ericson, .Richard, 58 Evans Street.
Essayan, Leon, 16 Porter Street
Evans, Arthur D., 27 Oak Street
Evans, Frederick E,, 206 Pleasant Street
Evans, Itabley D., 26 Barnard Avenue
Fairbanks, Charles, 32 Commonwealth Road
Falkos, Michael, 64 Elton Avenue
Farese, Carmen, 266 Warren Street
208 WA'TERTC]WN TOWN REPORT
Farese, John, 266 Warren Street
Faria, Manuel, 72 I3illside Road
Farley, Roger L., 25 Morse Street
Farraher, Martin, 2 Ladd Place
Farrell, John, 0 Winter Street
Farrell, Michael, 137 Morse Street
FarrenkofT, Joseph T., 122 La.ngdon Avenue
F'aulter, Leo, 286 North Beacon Street
Falter, Raymond, 286 North Beacon Street
Fay, John J., 122 North Beacon Street
Fay, Victor, 167 averley Avenue
Fazzio, John, 86 Cottage Street
Feeney, William, 22 Flint Street
Feltch, Benjamin, 154 Orchard ,Street
Fencer, Maurice, 16 Bunt. Street
Ferry, John J., 18 St. Mari* Street
Fields, Raymond, 183 School Street
Fil'ield, .Albert, 154 School Street
Files, Addison E., 56 Putnam Street
Finnergar, Martin, 255 Boylston Street
Fiore, Joseph, 26 Bostunia kvenue
Firglo, Ralph, 60 Prentiss Street
Fisher, Theodore, 85 Galen Street
Fisk, CIarence, 168 School Street
Fitzpatrick, William hi., 68 Dexter Avenue
Flaherty, Joseph, 58 Morse Street.
Flamburis, James, 9 Putnam Street.
Flanagan, George, 15 Nichols Avenue
Flannery, John J,, 54 Graivford Street
Flecca, ''1'homa%, 182 Walnut '-treet.
Fleet, William C., 17 Adam-; tiaa•011A
Fleming, Isaac, 118 Winsor Avenue
Flynn, George E., 539 :oft. Auburn Street
Flynn, William B., 53 Gilbert Street
Fogarty, Edward, 543 Mt. Auburn Street
Foley, Alton, 94 Putnam Street
Foley, Leo, 9 Summer Street
Foley, Patrick, 186 Arlington Street
Fonta.no, Ricardo, 29 Elmwood Avenue
Forbes, Charles H., 61 Copeland Street
Forbes, John C., 765 Mt. Auburn Street
Forbes, John F., 21 Flint Street
Ford, Ambrose, 61 Green Street
Foster, Wallace W., 46 pinion Street
Fowler, Walter H., 72 Bradford lZoad
COLLECTOR'S REPORT 209
Fowler, William J., 120 Pleasant Street
Fraser, George, 92 Poplar Street
Friant, Mervirnan, 16 Belknap Terrace
Friend, James, 36 Rardy Avenue
Froitzhein, W, J., 63 Winsor Avenue
Fuller, Edward, 35 Prentiss Street
Gallagher, Frank, 3 Cuba Street
Gallant, John, 9 Winter Street
Gallagher, Thomas, 126 Worcester Street
Gallo, Guiseppe, 50 Arsenal ,Street
Gardner, Maurice, 15 Adams Street
Garito, Joseph, 145 Galen Street
Garrity, Ed-ward, 375 Arlington Street
Gartland, George L., 51 Glcott Street
Gask1il, Edward J., 15 Warwick Road
Gaynord, 476 lit. Auburn Street
Gentuso, Ignazio, 71 Burnham Street
Geremanus, Costas, 24 Berkeley Street
Gernianin, Henry, 45 Riverside Street
Giglio, Carmen, 112 Elsa Street
Gilligan, Bartholomew, 291 Arsenal Street.
Glover, Charles G., 45 Dartmouth Street
Glynn, George, 27 Quimby Street
Gobron, Arthur, 27 Channing Road
Dare, George, Perkins Institute
Gould, Will iarn, 29 Lawrence Street
Gould, George, 11 Francis Street
Gray, Edwin, 532 Mt. Auburn Street
Graziuso, Patrick, 95 Grove Street
Green, Joseph, 126 Walnut Street
Green, George, 56 Elton Avenue
Greenwood, James, 93 California Street
Greer, Lloyd,476 Mt. Auburn Street
Gri,goreas, Christopher, 31 kondazian Street
Grimes, William, 11 Swetts Court
Gringeri, Salvatore, 24 Bolt Street
Gulesian, Joseph, 203 School Street
Gulesian, Samuel, 46 Salisbury Road
Gullason, Charles,55 Hazel Street
Gulesian, Wallis, 46 Salisbury Road
Gullason, Roland, 55 Hazel Street
Gurmain, Harry, 31 Oakley Road
Gurney, Sidney, 73 Main Street
Guzretti, Guiseppe, 12 Berkeley Street
Guzretti, Santo, 12 Berkeley Street
r
210 WATERTOWN TOWN N REPORT
Hadjinlian, Hagop, 92 Nichols Avenue
Hagan, Arthur, 139 Galen Street
Haigh, Albert W., .69 Hillside Road
Haigh, John, 69 Hillside Road
Hale, Charles J., 162 Sycamore Street
Halios, George, 30 Wells .Avenue
Hanley, George S., 22 Waltham Street
Hann, Odo F., 47 Chapman Street
Hannon, Edward J., 131 Morse Street
Hannon, James J., 59 Boyd Street
Hanra.han, Francis, 543 Mt. Auburn Street
Harrington, Joseph R., 68 Bradford Road
Harrington, Lawrence F., 19 Hawthorne Street
Harrington, Michael B., 65 Bacon Street
Harris, Bruce, 54 Spring Street
Harris, Charles, 127 Evans Street
Harris, Silas M,, 54 .spring Street
Hart, Patriek J., 15 Dexter Avenue
Hart, Thomas E., 15 Dexter Avenue
Hartenstien, Sidney, 27 Boylston Street
Hartley, John, fib Lexington Street
Harvey, Joseph, 137 Galen Street
Harsrey, Roland T., 64A Westminster
Hastings, Leon V4+., 188 Orchard Street
Hatch, Albert W., 78 Pearl Street
Haughey, Edward F., 342 School Street
Hauswirth, Albert J„ 298 Waverleyf Avenue
Hawes. Harry. 43 Bigelow Avenue
Hayes, Henry, i Dana Terrace
Hayes, John J., 467 '-lain Street
Haynes, Harry E., 64 Union Street
Healey, Jahn, 51 Parker Street
Healy, Timothy, 847A school Street,
Heggerty, Henry L., 91 Spruce Street
Hehir, John, 9 Churchill Street
Helms, Roland, 119 Palfrey Street
Hervan, Jahn, 34 Walnut Strut
Hessien, Joselah, 11 Bancroft Street
Hewett, Orville, 4 Chauncey Street
Hickey, Frank, 168 School Street
Hill, Acan, 145 Morse Street
Hindlian, Percy, 16 Irma. Avenue
Hoffman, ,Fay S., 28 Hillside Street
Hagan, Lev, 7 Putnam Street
Holahan, Edgar 31-26 Wolcott Road
COLLECTOR'S REPORT 211
Hoklarnd, Edward J., 16 Stearns Road
*Holman, William, Jr., 64 Westminster Avenue
Holmes, Clinton E., 94 Union Street
Holmes, Phillip, 68 Church Street
Ronsinger, Charles, 478 Main Street
HouhouEs, Crica, 192 Arlington Street
Houle, Joseph, 31 Hardy Avenue
Hovey, Ernest, 7 Harnden Avenue
Howes, Ernest, 256 North. Beacon Street
Hughes, Arthur, 21 Water Street
Hughes, Edward R, 20 Hawthorne Street
Hughes, John, 114 Main Street
Hullquist, Gus, 44 Morton Street
Hulten, Jahn H., 41 Carver Road
111imphreys, Edward E., 192 Orchard Street
Hurd, •ank, 25 Water Street
Hurley, Jolm, 46 Watertown
hurley, William., 1.66 'Main Street
Hutching, Waido, 19 Morse Street
Hyland, Joseph, 113 Langdon Avenue
Hynes, Martin, 3 Swetts Court
Hysler, Fletcher, 13 Prospect Street
Hughes, Lawrence W., 60 Parker Street
Iadonise, Joseph, 17 Oakland Street
Igoe, Henn, 27 Edenfield .Avenue
Iedice,. Michael, 75 Warren Streets
Iuznewslci, Antonio, 36 ldoward Street
Jackson, Carl, 40 Dexter Avenue
Jackson, Russell, 11 Yukon Avenue
Jelalian, Alfred, 724 Mt. Auburn Street
Jendian, John, 72 Prentiss Street
Jerian, Mike, 26 Irma Avenue
Johnson, Harold, 162 Waverley Avenue
Johnsen, Jacob, 78 Dexter Avenue
Johnston, George, 219 Lexington Street
Johnston, James A., 17A flow and Street
.Tones, David, 43 Royal Street
Jones, Sidney, 13 Summer Street
Joyce, Robert, 22 Partridge Street
Juckna;orinian, Haig, 348 Arlington Street
Kachajian, Antarum, 26 Melendy Avenue
Kachajian, George, 217 Dexter Avenue
Ka.11a.gian, Sahag, 57 Prentiss Street
Kamalian, Mike, 81 Elm Street
Kane, James J., 2 Derby Road
212 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Kane, John J., 2 Derby Read
Kapasian, Harry, 49 Hazel Street
Ka.raka"nian, Krikor, A :hazel Street
Kasparian, Ka,%par, 77 Templeton. Parkway
Kaye, Ernest, 29 Forest Street
Kearns, Alichael, 15 North. Park 'Street
Keating, Thomas H., 187 School Street
Keddy, l4lelroy J., 87 Templeton Park ay
Keefe, Cornelius H., 7 Cubit Street
Keefe, Henry, 215 Dexter Avenue
Keefe, Henry C., 2$ Hawaxd Street
Keefe, James, 215 Dexter Avenue
Keefe, ,fames, Jr., 148 BoyNton Street
Keefe, Jason E., 48 Hazel Street
*Keefe, John, 28 Howard Street
Keefe, Robert, 52 Pearl Street
Keenan, Thorna.s, 21 Pleasant Sttreet
Kelley, Eduard J., 816 Mt. Auburn Street
Kelley, Garrett L., 30 Springfield, 'Street
Kelley, Harald E., 44 Springfield Street
Kelley, James INI., 26 Frank Street
Kelley, John, 43 Morse Street
Kelley, William A., 75 Street
Kelly, Francis, 39 Waverh-y Avenue
Belly, Francis W,, 40 1lridl� a Street
Kelley, John, 37 Melendy Avenue
Kelly, John 0., 21 Capitol Street
Kelly, Joseph, 4 Swetts Court
Kelly-, Thomas E., 21 Capital Street
Kennedy, Lester, 240 Waltham Street
Kenney, Francis J., 23 Maple Street
Kerrigan, John, It Oakland Street
Kilcoyne, Eugene J., 56 Putnam Street
*Kilfay, John, 167 Waver[ey Avenue
Kilgore, D. Merrill, Jr., 1.35 Galen Street
Kinchla, Timothy- K. 23 Maple Street
Kingsbury, Earl W., 108 ,Cypress Street
Kingman, Harry T., 11 Qlcott Street
Kinney, Patrick J., 21 Edenfield Avenue
Kivlin, Joseph, 12 Fifth Avenue
Kline, Hahn`}, 74 Barnard Avenue
Knight, Wallace, 56 Capitol Street
Knox, Ralph T., 205 School Street
Koch, John L., Jr., 372 Main Street
Kurl:jian, Geor-ge, 137 School Street
COLL;CTOR'S REPORT 213
Krian, Paul, 70 Bigelow Avenue
Klustian, Richard, 79 Bigelow Avenue
LaCamera, Sam, 25 Prentiss Street
LaCacrie, Plarza, 33 Daartniouth Street.
Ladd, Joseph H., 90 Robbins Road
Lake, James, 11 Avon Road
Lally-, Joseph, 37 Grandview Avenue
*'Lama, ltiicolo, 56 Prentiss Street
.Lamkin, VVFilliani, 14 Morse Street
Laniond, John, 36 Upland Road.
Larncrticello, James, 11 Forest Street
Larders, Gerard, 7 Norseman Avenue
Landry, Robert, d Pond Street
LaRhette, Jahn A., 2 7 A Olcott Street
LaRicei, Michael, 13 Taylor Street
Lavoy-, Henry, Jr., 445 Pleasant Street
Layton, John G., 25 Purvis Street
Lazarus, Cheren, 33 Boyd Street
Leach, Fred. E., 63 Prentiss Street
Leedham, Ira., 51 Quirlc Street
LeCaitn, Arthur J., 3D Icing Street
LeFevre, George, 29 Oakland Street
LeFevre, Joseph, 29 Oakland Street
Leonard, Andrew T., 105 Rutland Strut
Leonard, Benedict, fib Hillside Road
Leonard, John J., 105 Rutland Street
Leonard, Falter, 59 Olney Street
Lilly, Frank, 41 Mt. Auburn Street
Lincoln, Robert R., 106 14.1mont Street
Undahl, Francis, 20 Prescott Street
Lindahl, Fred F., 20 Prescott Street
Little, Albert, 36 Middlesex Road
Little, Richard, 15 Edenfield Avenue
Livoti, George, 172 Waverley{ Avenue
Lopez, Raymond, 484 Main Street
'Lopez, Richard, 484 plain Street
Lopez, Richard F., Jr., 484 Main Street
Lougee, Oscar C., 111 Riverside Street
Loumos, Peter, 175 Lexington Street
Lovely, Lour, 10 Winter Street
Lovoli, Paul, 2n RTerrifield Avenue
Lyford, Charles D., 15 Wilson Avenue
Lyle, Frederick, 64 Stuart Street
Lyman, Bernard, 201 Watertown Street
Lynch, Francis, 91 L€tngdon Avenue
214 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Ly*ons, Stanley, 24 Malden Street
MacArthur, Ralph E., 344 Arlington Street
MacDonald, Jahn, 46 Gilbert Street
MacDonald, JohTi A., 27 Howard Street
MacDonald, Louis, 86 Prentiss Street
MacDonald, Roderick, 29 Prescott Street
MacDougall, H. Murray, 86 Prentiss Street
tifacGillivra,yr, Daniel, 502A Main Street
Macinnes, Donald, 18 Husmer Street
.blacken, L. Edward, 137 Lan don Avenge
MacKerron, William J., 243 Arsenal Street
Mac-Kerron, William J., 243 Arsenal Street
Mackin, Charles, 213 Watertown Street
IacLea.n, James G., 70 Westminster Avenue
Maffucci, Carnio, 17 Sarin Street
Magnuson, Francis, 216 North Beacon Street
Magrath, Herbert, 46 Wilmot Street
Mahan, Henry, 44 Eliot Street
Mahan, William E., 44 Eliot Street
Maher, John, 12 Priest Road
Mahoney, Thomas G., 24 Theurer Park
Mahoney, William, 505 Main Street
Mahoney, William J., 21 Sunnyrbank Road
Malkasian, Arissh, 26 Lloyd Road
Malkasian, Nisham, 249 Boylston Street
Malloy, George, 7 Chandler Street
Malone, Francis J., 10 Summit Road
Malone, Jahn T.. 160 Irving Street
Maloney, Charles A., 35 Boylston Street
Mann, George S., Jr., 24 Westland Rear]
Manna.rinv, Guy*, 73 Arsenal Street
Manning, John, 142 Galen Street
Manouei, Salvatore, 120 Waverley Avenue
Mansell, Jahn, 49 Cypress Strut
Marchant, Edward, 129 Arsenal Street
Mariana, Antonio, 8 Hearn Street
Marotta, Louis, 18 Ladd Street
Martin, Albert, 14 Winthrop Street
Marvin, Walter T., 21 Palfrey Street
Marvin, William A., 21 Palfrey Street
Matanza, John, +61 Holt Street
Matthew, Leonard, 154 Worcester Street
.Mattison, Robert E., 6 Chapman Street
Mavrogeorge, Alexander, 370 Kcndazian Street
Mazza, Carmen, 66 Ralph Street
COLIJM CTORl REPORT 215
Xc Alpin, George M., 181 Maplewood ,Street
McArthur, Clarence, 24 Dexter Avenue
McAteer, Thomas, 34 Patten Street
1!'careen, Hugh A., 320 Mt. Auburn Street
McCafferty, William J., 29 New Lexhigton Street
McCann, John J., 116 Main Street
NxrcCann, Len F., 116 Main Street
.McCarthy, George, 24 Louise Street
McCarthy, James, 6 Churchill Street
AleCarthy, John J., 4 Maplewood Street
McCarthy, William, 284 ?North Beacon Street
i4'IcCool, Hugh K, Sr., 53 Gilbert Street
McCormack, Jahn, 112 Waltham Street
McCormack, Jahn A., 32 Waltham Street
McCoTrnack, Joseph, 8 Adams Street
McCue, Thomas J., 21}3 North Beacon Street
McDonald, Alp'honso, 116 Summer Street
McDonald, Andrew A., 17 Patel Street
XeDonald, Bernard 'T., 1.45 Galen Street
McDonald, Colin, 43 Crawford Street
McDonald, Patrick, 37 Melendy Avenue
McDonald, Ra3Fmond A., 12 Dartmouth Street
McDonnell, Charles, 37 Hamden Avenue
McDonough, John, 195 Fayette Street
McDow, Milton, 16 Dwight Street
McEllen, John, 62 Pleasant Street
McEnery, Edward, 51 Main Street
McGann, Thomas J., 135 Edenheld Avenue
Me-Giness, George, 520 Pleasant Street
McGinty, Franch; E., 175 Mt. Auburn Street
McConnell, Howaixf E., 820 Mt. Auburn Street
P4 cC augh, Edward, 24 Upland Road
McGovern, John K., 54 Salisbury Toad
McGowan, Edward, 35 Prentiss Street
McGuire, 476 Tit. Auburn Street
McGuire, Jahn F., 6 Washburn Street
McGuire, William, ,9 Winter Street
.Mcklugh, John J., 783 Mt, Auburn Street
McInerney, Jahn, 85 Arsenal Street
?VlClntyre, Andrew, 99 North Beacon Street
McIntyre, Angus L., 42 Cypress Street
14'IcIntyre, Francis M.. 42 Cypress Street
McIntyre, John y., 42 Cypress Street
McIntyre, Ronald, 42 Cypress Street
Melsaac, Alexander, 64 Elton Avenue
216 W,ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
.MeKinnan, Charles, 55 Grandview Avenue
'47cKinnon, Harry- IV., 41 Chapman Street
11IcLaren, James A.., 11 Yukon Avenue
McLaughlin, Peter, 99 Poplar Street
McLellan, Frank, 64 Elton Avenue
11eMee, William, 41 Elton Avenue
McNaughton, P. John, 170 Lovell Road
McNeil, Daniel, 36 Williams. St ect
-McQueeney, John F., 43 Chapman Street
NcStay, George, 39 Spring Street
McStay, C. Patrick, 39 Spring Street
:McSweeney, Dan, 14 Fletcher Terrace
Meehan, Joseph D., 465 Blain Street
Melvin, Irving A., 12 flint Road
Mendall, Lewis R.., 65 Union Street
Menino, Joseph, 147 Dexter Avenue
Merjinian, Nishan, 8 Dartmouth Street
Merrill, Harry, 83 Galen Street
Merryfield, Everett, 27 Nichols Avenue
Metaza, Alichael, 26 Norseman Avenue
Metropolous, George, 14 Bostoxiia avenue
Tiller, Allen A., 41 Irving Street
Miller,•Charles, 154 Nichols Avenue
Milmore, Stephen, 98 Irving Street
Minasian, Charles, 87 Keenain Street
Vlit,chall, Thorns, 380 Charles River Roars
Moli,nsky, David L, 28 Chauncey Street
Monahan, George H., 10 Union Street
.Monahan, William .T., GSA Edeniield Avenue
Mondlick, Solomon, 16 Oakley Road
Mooney
, Prank F., 14 Palfrey Street
Mooney, John F., 5 I Union .Street
Moore, Lawrence, 16 Dunton Road
Moore, Walter, 168 Walnut Street
:Moran, Francis, 56 Gilbert Street
Moran, Luke, 59 Union Street
Moran, Martin, 33 Mt. Auburn Street
Moran, Paul C., 56 Gilbert Street
Morgan, Charles, 1.85 Evans Street
Morrell, Ernest, 16 Hillerest Circle
Morrisey, William, 19 Irvinkr Street
Morrissey, Richard, 64 Elton Avenue
Morrissey, Thomas, 486 Main Street
Mosca, Carlo, 62 Forest Street
Mowles, Thomas F., 762 Mt. Aubunr Street
COLLECTOR'S REPORT 217
111i_uga.rdichian, .,rmen, 86 Dexter Avenue
Mulcahy, James, Stu Pleasant Street
Mulcahy, Michael, 375 Arlington Street
Mullen, Paul V., 13 Beechwood Avenue
Alullener, Lester, 169 Worcester Street
Murdock, David W., 198 Boylston Street
.Murdock, Eduard, 2 Kimball Road
Murdock, Edward, 113 Chapman Street
Murdock, Thomas J., 113 .Chapni an Street
Murdock, William, 113 Chapman Street
lllurdock, William H., Jr., 113 Chapman Street
Murphy, Edward, 36 Concord Road
Alarphy, Henry J., 36 Cross Street
Murphy, .Tames A., 125 L.angdon Avenue
Murphy, James F., 98 Riverside Street
Murphy, Jeremiah P., 138 Orchard Street
Murphy,Jeremiah, 37 Cross Street
Murphy, John A., 36 Laurel Street
Murray, James, 42 Morton Strt%—
Murras•,John F., 77 Putnam Street
?4lurray, William J., 7 Arthur '1'errace
Murray, William J., 435 Mt. Aubun Street
Mylonas, Anthony C., 154 Nichols Avenue
31yra, George, 166 Waverley Avenue
N'ahiat;ian, Harm, 82 Dexter Avenge
ajarfan, Levon, 86 Dexter Avenue
Nalbandian, Noubar, 38 Fairfield Street
Naples, Ralph, 264 Warren Street
Fatale, Paul, 12 Clarendon Street
Natalie,peter, 49 Cottage Street
Nee, William, 409 Mt. Auburn Street
lti eedhom, Harry 1t., 128 Grove Street
]nelson, George, 105 Garfield Street
Neshanian, Murad, 114 Elm Street
Niland, Joseph, 'S9 Union Street �
Nilson, ,lames, 44 ,Chauncey Street
Nizzari, Terry, 12 Adams Avenue
Nocura, John, 29 Churchill Street
Nnrdstr—am, Sven, 70 Boylston Street
Normine, John B., 66 Prentiss Street
Norovian, Carl, 179 Spruce 'Street
Noro-,ian, Peter, 1.79 Spruce ,Street
Noruvlan, "Thomas, 179 Spruce street
Notargiacomo, Anthony, 24 Gertrude Street
NotargJacomo, Bernard, 50 Paul Street
218 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Nuovo, Joseph, 8 Keith Street
O'Connell, Jeremiah, 80 Bradford Road
O'Connell, 13obert, 11 Edgecli 'e Road
O'DonneIl, Alfred Ili., 9 Edenfield Avenue
O'Donnell, Frederick, 292 Main Street
O'Donnell, J. Henry, 12 Pacon Street
O'Donnell, James A., 292 Main Street
O'Donnell, James A., Jr., 292 Main Street
O'Donnell, Robert, 12 Bacon Street
Ogar, Arthur C., 46 Cuba Street
O'Halloran, Jaynes F., 114-R, Main Street
O'Halloran, Leo, 18 Hunt Street
O'Halloran, Michael, 45 Mt. Auburn Street
O'Hanian, Charles, 62 Dartmouth Street
O'Hanian, Hagop, 52 Dartmouth Street
Ob nnessian, Bedros, 96 Laurel Street;
O'Hara,James J., 1`8 Edenfield Avenue
O'Hara, James, 122 Edenfield Avenue
O'Leary, Arthur, 58 , opeland Street
Olivetto, James, 33 Bancroft Street
Olsson, Carl, 8 Puller Road
O'Neil, Thomas, 64 Elton Street
Orr, George, 54 Beechwo+od Avenue
Osmond, Edward, 19 Chapman Street
Oun jian, Samuel, 49 Laurel Street
Paddock, George, 9 Lloyd Road
I'anosian, Sarkis, 31 Porter Street
Panosian, Steven, 81 Prater Street
Papasian, Aris, Jr., 56 Edgecliffe Road
Paquette, Hewey, 155 Niebols Avenue
Parella, Joseph, 365 Arlington Street
Parker, Ilarald, 14 Washburn Street
Parkinson, Frederick, 37 Prescott Street
Parris,James, 12 Priest Road
Parrou, Ralph, 80 Belmont Street
Pendleton, Martin, 20 Warwick Road
Penney, Paul S., 5 Partridge Street
Perkins, David, 13 Oakley Road
Perry, Edward, 58 Carver Road
Perry, Maxim, 13 Wolcott Road
Peterson, Albert C., 49 Prescott. Street
Peterson, Edward, 40 Marshall Street
Phelan, .Tames, 14 Hillcrest Circle
Pinro, 'T`ony, 16 Myrtle Street
Piantedosi, Denjarni,n, 21 Flumer Street
C GLLECTOR'S REPORT 219
piantedesi, Dick, 47 Crawford Street
Piantedosi, Gennero, 112 Forest Street
Pierce, Charles, 55 Dartrnwith Street
Pievete, Domenic, 74 Prentiss Street
Pilon, Victor, 20 Church Street
Pizzi, Albert, 145 Sycamore Street
Pizzi, Angelo, 145 Sycamore Street
Place, Stanley, 122 Garfield Street
Plevack, Joseph, 43 Hosmer Street
Ploude, Joseph, 137 Galen Street
Poillucei, Antonio, 181 Walnut Street
Poillucci, Frank, 181 Walnut Street
Porter, Marion, 269 No. Beacon Street
Pcthier, Robert, 106 Spring Street
Pouliot,Soseph A., 231 No. Beacon Street
Powers, John R., 179 Sycamore Street
Prendergast, Edward W., 176 No. Beacon Street
Procoppio, Paul, 8 Myrtle Street
Pugliese, John, 18 Belmont Street
Purdy, Elmer B., 29 Richards Road
Putney, Charles T., 98 Waverley Avenue
Pyle, Ebenezer, 6 Morse Street:
Quasi, Yack, 101 .Common Street
Quaranto, John, 12 Berkeley Street
Quaranto, Paul, 12 Berkeley Street
Quaranto, E'eter, 12 Berkeley Street
Quigley, Bernard J., Jr., 7 Cuba Street
Quinn, Edward M., Jr., 41 Cuba Street
Quinn, Francis, 46 No. Beacon Street
Quinn,, Jobe, 18 No. Beacoii Street
Quinn, Thomas, 46 No. Beacon Street
Ralph, Francis, 144 Dexter Avenue
Randall,Louis, 54 Salisbury Read
Raphalian, Carpar, 26 Laurel Street
Raphalian, Rubin, 28 Laurel Street
Raphaliah, Solomon, 13' Brinimer Street
1Raaymcmd, Bruno, 9 Bostonia. avenue
RayFmQnd,Joseph, 8 Bostonia Avenue
Ready, Leo, 25 011—ton Street
Reardon, Edward, 292 Main Street.
Reardon, Norbert, 174 Lovell Road
Reardon, Patrick, 475 Pleasant Street
Reeves, William, 172 Walnut Street
Regan, Joseph W.. 77 Union Street
Resti,go, Dominic, 231 Arlington Street
2)20 WA'TER.TOWN TOWN REPOR'r
Rjecio, Anthony, 125 Arsenal Street
Riecio, Frank, 125 Arsenal Street
Riley, Edward, `6 l-iiddlesex Road
Riley, Phillip H., 9 Chinning Road
Riley, William J., 102 Belmont Street
Rizza, Joseph, 114 Forest Street
Rizza, Joseph, Jr., 114 Forest Street
Roach, Francis, 6 Oliver Road
Roach, John H., 162 Spruce Street
Robbins, Harold M., 14 Union Street
Robbie, Frank, 81D Iv1t. Auburn Street
Roberts, Ha.rold,124 Hillside Roan
'Rogers, Axithony G., 70 Poplar Street
Rogers, George, 174 Spruce Street
Rolland, Joseph, 112 Hillside Road
Romano, Edward, 26 Clarendon Street
Rooney, Dennis, 36 Howard Street
Rooney, Edv7mrd, 110 Riverside Street
Rainey, John B., 110 Riverside Street
Rooney, Jahn F., 110 Riverside Street
Rooney, Levi, 110 Riverside Street
Rooney, Phillip, 4 New Lexington Street
Doper, Jolin T., 47 Fairfield 'Street
Rose, Frank, 254 Main Street
Rase, William F., 12 Keenan Street
Roy, Uric, 12 Oliver Street
Royce, William T., Jr., 36 Commonwealth Road
Rufo, Joseph, 36 Prescott Street
Ruggiero, William, 8 Swetts Court
Russo, Alatthew4, Jr., 53 Laurel Street
Russo, Feuer, 145 Galen Street
Rutherford, Jerome, 2 Clyde Road
Rutnedge, Paul F., 70 Chapman Street
Ryan, James F., 144 Standish load
Ryan, Levi, 14 Fuller Road
Ryan, Vincent, 121 Pleasant Street
Reran, William J., 144 Standish road
Ryan, William J., 121 Pleasant Street
Rye, Ralph, 139 Galen Street
Sacco, Charles A., 184 Summer Street
Sahagian, Vahan, 49 Crawford Street
Santoro, Maurice, 61 Prentiss Street
Savory, Robert, 36 Carroll Street
Harry L., 15 Lyons Street
*Scanlon, Gene, q Richards l2€ad
COLLECTOR'S REPORT 221
Scheideler, Edward C., 145 Highland Avenue
Schultz, Frank A., 12 Middle Street
Scott..,Gordon A., 67 Capital Street
Scott, James, 139 Galen Street
Scott, John, 596 Pleasant Street
Sebastian„ Florida, 0 Lawrence Street
Sellers, Richard F„ 168 Walnut Street
Serafino, Victor, 466 Arsenal Street
Sergi, Joseph, 713 King Street
Sernaoglou.�. -Nicholas, 29 Berkeley Street
Sevinsky, John, 14 Berkeley Street
Sexton, Jeremiah, 13 Hosmer Street
Shannahan, Frank D., 136 Cypress 'Street
Sha.nnahan, Henry, 136 Cypress Street
Sharkey, John E., 14 Templeton Parkway
Shaughnessy, Daniel 13., 25 Hosmer Street
Shaw, Bartlett X, Jr., 141 Common Street
Shaw, Elmer A., 69 Green Street
Shaw, Thomas A., 69 Green Street
Shea, Edward, 153 Arsenal Street
Shea, John, 56 Salisbury Road
Shea, John, 56 Salisbury Road
Shea,Jahn J., 142 Galen Street
Shea, John R., 298 Waverley Avenue
Shedd, James A., 91 Standish Road
Sheehan, James, 13 Lloyd Road
Sheehan, Jeremiah, 8 Fifth Avenue
Sheehan, Len, 203 Summer Street
Sheldon, Rupert K., 48 Hosmer Street
Shields, Matthew, 141 Galen Street
Shields, Teter, 229 Arsenal Street
Shipp, Herbert, 6 Acton Street
Shutt, Charles J., 141 Morse. Street
Sim, William, 43 Marshall Street
Simms, Thomas, 13 Fifeld Street
Simpson, Edward, 165 Woreester Street
Sirianni, Louis, 89 Elgin Street
Smith, Francis E., 92 No, beacon Street
Smith. ]hank, 26 Quincy Street
Smith ,George, 92 No. Beacon Street
Smith, Herbert„ 10 Winter Street
Smith, Raymond, 11 Hardy Avenue
Smith, Walter, 158 Belmont Street
Smith, William H.„ 92 No. Beacon Street
Snow, Russell, 541 Alain Street
222 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Sparks, Lester D., 23 Stuart Street
perguiro, James, 65 Cottage Street
Spinney, Joseph H., 107 Arsenal Street
Spinosa, Ralph, 22 Merrill Road
Springman, Harry. 112 No. Beacon. Street
Stanchfield, Aaier, 19 Irma, Avenue
Stanchfreld, Earle, 19 Irma Avenue
*Starr, Herbert W., 68 Brumfield Street
Stathaki, Nicholas, 58 Boylston Street
St+einauer, Meinard C., 26 Richards Road
Stepanian, Mugardich, 20 Oak Street
Stevens, John, 156 Summer Street
Stevenson, George R., 250 Main Street
Stachler, Max, 364 Mt. Auburn Street
Stiriti, Frank, 93 Arlington Street
Stokes, Edward H., 80 Edenfield Avenue
Struxziero,John, 761 Mt. Auburn Street
Stumpke, Harry. E., 33 Franklin Street
Sullivan, Dennis, 86 Prentiss Street
Sullivan, Daniel, 43 Cypress Street
Sullivan, Edgar, 12 Royal Street
Sullivan John, 35 Fifield Street
Sullivan, Joseph F., 188 Waverley Avenue
Sullivan, Michael, 1; Meleady Avenue
Sullivan, Timotby, 65 Lowell Avenue
Sullivan, Thomas, 27 Elton Avenue
Sullivan, Thomas F., 32 Fuller Road
Summers, Richard, 319 School Street
Sweeney, William J., Jr., 25 Russell Avenue
Swenson, Victor E., 11 Luvell Road
Swift, George E., `95 Main Street
Sylvia., Frank F., 1.5 Flint Road
Tarjian, Jacob, 143 School Street
Tattrie, Da,tiid, 205 Watertown Street
Taverna, Carmine, 35 Dexter Avenue
Taverna, Domenick, 35 Dexter Avenue
Taverna, Domenic, 141 Westminster Avenge
Taverna, Mario, 35 Dexter Avenue
Taverna, Salvatore„ 35 Dexter Avenue
Taylor, John, 80 Edgeclilfe Road
Teehan, Morris F., 63 riverside Street
Testa, Alexander, 19 Churchill Street
Theriault, Lucien, 57 Parker Street
Thnmpso,n, Eugene L., 30 Richards Toad
Thornay, John, 32 Concord Road
COLLECTOR'S REPORT 228,
Thomay, Peter, 32 Concord Road
Tocci, Clarence, 14 Gertrude Street
Tomellx, Anthony, 89 Kin Street
Toomey,Mchael, 126 Nichols Avenue
"Torres, Maurice, 32 Whitney Street
Toto, Albert, 71. Winter Street
Totten, .Alexander, 533 Pleasant Street
Townsend, Herbert, 19 Robbins Road
Tracy, Thomas, 86 Prentiss Street
Tracy, William, SG Prentiss Street
Transente, Michael, 63 Warren Street
Tremble;;, John, 183 Spruce Street
`l''riconi, Samuel, 11a Forest Street
Tsagaris, Peter, 74 Edgecliflfe Road
Tselepis, George, 10 Bostonia Avenue
Tuseher, William R., 1S Bradford Road
Tuslas, George, 342 Arlington Street
Tyler, ,Tames A., 22 Patten Street
Vacca, Nicholas, 15 Keenan Street
Vacca, Ralph, 57 {Cottage Street
Vaeca, Ralph C., 57 Cottage Street
Vahey, Michael, 123 No. Beacon Street
Vahey, Thomas F., 238 No. Beacon Street
Vail, Albert S., 13 Marshall Street
%alent no, Almerico, 44 -Catta e Street
Valentino, George, 11 Norseman Avenue
Vaughan, Harold W., 49 Fuller Road
Viering, Bernard J., 53 T itchburg Street
Vincent, Arthur, 15 Adams Street
Fiala, Salvatore, 10 Berkeley Street
Visella, Cesare, bo Arsenal Street
VDgei, John M., 489 l[lain Street
Voner, Joseph, 189 Pleasant Street
Vrock, Rocco, 25 01cott Street
Vroman, Lee, 58 Carver Road
Waldron, Raymond, 28 Capital Street
Walker, Kenneth, 27 Lloyd Road
'wall, Michael, 142 Czalen Street
Wallon ,Alfred, 40 Porter Street
Walsh, Collin F., 109-A Lexington Stree:
W-al.sh, Edward, 39 Grenville Road
Walsh, George, 16 French ,Street
Walsh, James J., 165 Winsor Avenue
Walters, Randall, 781 Mi. Auburn Street
Ward, James F., 44 Melendy Avenue
24 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Ward, John J., 619 Arsenal Street
Watson, George L,, 7 Oliver Road
Webb, Oliver, 240 Orchard Street
Webb, Horold, 74 Summer Street
Webber, Ned D., 147 Langdon Avenue
Weller, Francis, 634 Belmont Street
Wen"vartb, Jahn J., 73 Pierinont Street
Westhead, Andrew 1., 15 Langdon Avenue
Westhead, James A., 15 Langdon Avenue
Whalen, John, 141 Galen Street
Whalen, John J., 30 Morton Street
Wh.ite, Henry J., 20 Crass Street
White, John Russell, 17 Green Street
IRIbitman, Chandler, 76 Poplar Street
Whitney, Carlton, 14 Stonleigh Circle
Whitney, Edwin C., 6 Melville Terrace
'wVhIttem+ore, Earl, 50 Marlon Road
Williams, John P,• 24 Louise Street
Willis, E, Arthur, 573 Alain Street
Willson, Donald R., 122 School Street
Wilson, Butler S., Sr., 29 Adams Avenue
Wilson, John J'... Jr., 23 Merrill Road
Wilson, Phillip, 55 Phillips Street
Wises all, George H., 65 2-Vlarion load
Wood, B. Sturgis, 28 Arsenal Street
Woods, John J., f) Gilbert Street
Wright, Thomas H., 16 Laurel Street
Yagoobian, Harry, 14 Derby Road
York, Charles, 275) Main Street
York, Thomas, (X Whites Avenue.
Youva.nia.n, Yervant, 17 Horse Street
Zaccagnini, Camillo, 91 Fayette Street
Zaino, Albert, gal Crawford Street
Ziminskyr, Mathew A., 15 French Terrace
Boceadora., Salvatore, 308 14la.in Street
Pothier, Albert, 106-Spring Street
Sheehan, Francis M., 1€2 Pleasant Street
Armen, Richard, 71 Putnam Street
Holder, Ernest, 42 Forest Street
Adamson, Robert W., 11 Wilson Avenue
Cooper, John IT., 57 Prospect Street
O'Brien, Thomas S., 11 Putnam Street .
Quinn, Clarence, 56 Spring 'Street
Geragosian, Melkan. 29 Nichols Avenue
r
COLLECTOR'S REPORT 225
Loughlin, John, 16 French Street
Reardon, Paul, 4 Jewett Street
llladeferri, Anthony B., 105 Pleasant Street
*Clarke, Charles A., 105 Garfield Street
Burns, George V., 63 Eliot Street
Capitelle, George, 51 Main Street
McCormack, Patrick, 79 Boylston Street
Russell, Frank, 26 Phillips Street
1935 READ AND PERSONAL TAXES REMAINING
UNPAID AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS
DECEMBER 31, 1935
*Pai.d since close of books.—Verified to i!<a'eiamary 1, 1936.
Abrahamian, Roxey E., 259 Boylston street ...................• 567.80
Adana, Antonio, 468 Main Street .......................................... 1.67
Agahigian, Henry, 13 Harndean Avenue ............................_. 96.86
Aiello, Giuseppe, 41 Quirk Street .............................................. 10.02
Aiello, Giuseppe et ux, 41 Quirt: Street ................................ 101.87
Ajamian, Hovsep, 98 Dexter Avenue ...................................... 131.55
Ajamian, hlousek, 24 Lloyd Read ............................................ 200.62
Ajamian, Rose, 46 Concord Road .............................................. 75.00
Ahillian, Setrak, 275 Boylston Street .................................... 46.76
Alsrie, Anne G., Mt. Auburn Street ........................................ 3.34
Alarie, Heirs Elizabeth F., 220 Main Street ........................ 60.51
Alcock, Samuel, Belmont ..................... .................................... 248,83
Alcock, Samuel et ux, Belmont ................................................ 238.81
Alemsherian, Milkon, 48 Dexter Avenue ................................ 16 ail
Alexander, Daniel G., Cambridge ............................................ 70.14
Alexantrian, Mary, 9 Hosmer Street ................................... 150.48
Alger, Eliza A., 100 Pleasant Street ........................................ 151.97
Alger, Phoebe P., 27 Fifield Street ................................I......... 262.19
Allen, Amelia F„ G Cary r Road East .................................... 228.84
Allen, John K. et ux, 13 Rutland Street .................................. 31,93
Amara, Salvatore et us, Boston ..............................:................. 25.62
*Amaral, Coiisceicao, East Cambrirge ... .............................. 10.02
Amari, Gaspare et ux, 100 Summer Street .......................... . 83.6 5
Ambrose, James J. et ux, 51 Capitol Street ........................ 141,95
Atnbrosi, Pietro et ux, 56 Westminster Avenue .................... 178.76
Ames, Etta C., 131 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 100.20
Ames, Grace C., 178 Palfrey Street ............................. ...... 80.00
Amod+eo, Antonio, 204 Orchard Street .................................... 16.70
Ananian, Garahed at ux, 568 Mt. Auburn Street ................ 43A2
;"Ananian, Garabed H. et at, 568 111t. Auburn Street............ 30.29
Ananian, John. 15 Crawford Street .................................... 20.04
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226 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Anastasi, 1:ieirs Pietro, Everett ---...........I......I......I........... 247.16
Anastasi, Peter, Everett .......................................................... 283.90
Anderson, Marie K., Waltham ................................................ 217.10
Anderson, Heirs Oscar E., 42 Barnard Avenefe.................... 198.93
Andrews, Austin H., 43 Franklin Street ................................ 1,277.65
Andrews, Frank H., 848 Charles River Road .................... 299.4&
Andrews, William S., 132 Alain Street ................................ I4a,52
Androsky, Charles et ux, 133 Lexington Street ................ 45.72
Angel, Frank of ux, 214 Arlington Street ........................ 18.9
Angell, Joseph H., 79 Fitchburg Street ................................ 180.36
Angela, Rocco et ux, fit Spring Street ................................ 1.61.99
Antamian, Rose, 71 Elm Street ............................................ 13.36
A.ntunion, Alexandra S., 43 Crawford Street .................... 107.04
Aprahamian, Manoog, 99 'Bigelow Avenue ............. ... ...... 8,3.E
.Aprahamian, lartig, 27 Elton Avenue ............................. .. 228.79
Aprigian, Peter, 38 Cypress Street . . .. 77.32
Arakelian, Dielcon et ux, '29 Fairfield Street ........................ 195.90
Archibald, John et tax, 35 .Maple Street ................................. 11.96
:arena, Angelina, 8 Bostoiiia Aventie .... ............................... 235.47
.Airing nyan, Eugenie, 71 Putnam Street ................................ 235.47
_U-no, Paola, 24 Perry Street ................................................ 33.49'
Atone, Domenico, 60 Prentiss Street .................................... 214.81
Arsine, Louis, 1p8 Templeton Parkway ............. . . ............ 83,92
Arone, Louis et ux, 630 Alt. Auburn Street ........................ 6.02
Asadcorian, Sarkis., 29 Nichols ANtertue ............. .. .............. 20.04
Asarian, Harry' et rug, 48 Quixreby Street .................... .... 259.67
Aselbegiam, Ariknax et al, S Dartmouth Street .................... 1.19.78
Aspegren, Carl Y. et al, 96 Bradford Road .. .. ...............1-- 285.40
Assarian, -Vahan, 72 Bigelow Avenue .................................... 3.34'
*Atamian, Malkon, 234 Boylston Street ,............................... 51.79
.Atwood, W. Eineer, 27 Merrill Read ........................................ 286.78
Audella, Helen D., Boston ........................................................ 306.49
Babcock, William W., Tr. ........................................................ 248.33
Baboian, Charles, 710 ]%It. Auburn Street ............................ 21.5.0a
Baboian, Harny, 405 Mt. ,auburn Street ................................ 8.35
Bagnall, Earle E., et ux, 93 Highland Avenue .................... 203.01
Bagnall, Earle E., 1.93 Highland Avenue ................................ 25.38
Bailey-, Pearl H., 15 1lilltap Read ............................................ 170.99
Bake, Norma L, 104 BeecliNvood Avenue ........... .... .......... 265.53
Baker, Frank G., 7 Spring Street ............................................ 3.34
Baker, Margaret E., 44 California Street .............................. 84.98
Baleom, Roy. C.. 32 Fitchburg Street .................................... 15G.98
Ball, Doris F., 53 Copeland ,Street .......................................... 163.66
*Balsama, Joseph, 642 Mt:. Auburn Street ............................ 8.35
Bangs, J. Mitchell et ux, 64 Parker Street ............................ 227,12
COLLECTOR'S REPORT 227
Barber, Helen Jane et al, 32 Stearns Road ............................ 213.10
Barbone, Soccorso, 47 Prentiss Street ................................ 79.42
Barbuto, Mary lF'., 334 Orchard Street .. . .............................. 300.60
Barchard, Oliver W. A ux, 17 Paul Street ............................ 242.16
Bardlzbanian, Hasmig et at, 30 Porter Street .................... 238.67
Bardizbanian, John M. et al, 33 Porter Street .................... 257.34
Bardizbanian, Nishan et al, 12 Concord Road .................... 143-85
Barker, George E. et ux, 91 Lovell Road ............................. 309.33
'Barker, Luliona M. et al, 64 Commonwealth Road ........ 33.88
Barksdale, Axmdrew H., 76 Brookline Street ........................ 95.16
Barnard, SimDnd, Boston ........................................................ 230.46
Barnes, Ada I., Roslx-n+dale ........................................................ 1170-00
Barnet, Bessie, Brightm ............................................................ 269.37
Barrett, Florence E., 44 Fitchburg Street ........... .................. 143.15
Barrett, Paul., 536 Main Street
Barrett, Peter P„ Jr., 536 Main Street ................................ 637.94
Barry, Johanna J., 36 Bacon Street ........................................ 178,69
Barton, William G. et ux., 9 Ladd Street .......... .. .................. 105.21
Baxter, Pearl A., 42 Kimball Road ........................................ 243.82
Beatrice, Antonio, 195 Sumner Street ................................ 9.19
*Beatrice, Carl, 150 Edenfield Aveime . . ........I. .................... 148.86
Beck, Harry- J. et at, 60 Boylston Street ................................ 243.82
Beelcman, Ellen C., 68 Barnard venue ........................ ...... 310.62
Bedrossian, Grace, 15 Chauncy 'Street 7
Bedrossian, Hagop E., 656 Mt. Auburn Street .................... 66.80
Bedrossian, Sarah H., 24 Union Street ................................ 2+62.:19
Bedegian, Mardiro:s B. et ux, 19 Chauncey, Street ............ 318.97
Belding, Anson W., 277 School Street .................................... 238.80
Bella, Tone et ux, Cohn. ........................................................ 450.56
Bet'n-Lonte, Ceria+co, 129 Spring Street ......................... .......... 8.25
Renger, Beatrice, 381 School Street ........ .......................... 278.89
Benjamin, Harald C. et ux, 46 Russell Avenue .................... 245.49
*Berardino, James et ux, 12 Cottage Street ........................ 51.91
Berberian, Arasky et. al, 644 Mt. Auburn Street . .. .. ...... 6.69
Berg, Anna L., 5 Fairview Avesaue .... ...... .......................... 297.67
Berganan, G. Phillip, 28 Standish Road ................................ 153.94
Bernabei, Salvatore et ux, 16 Lyons Street ........................ 66.78
Berry-, Emilie P., 7 Whitney Street ........................................ 5.01
Bettencourt, Henry, 51 Sparing Street 2
Betts, George A. et u.x, 57 Burnham Street ........................ 8.3-5
*Bittelari, John, 46 Spring Street ........................................ 2.61
Bixby, Leland C. et ux, 45 Oliver Street .............. ............ 218.77
Bjorn, Gustave A, et ux, 19 Wilmot Street ....................... 141.95
Blair,Margaret A., 2 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 23.38
Blake, Edward, Merchants Roy;. ...................... .. ................... 6.68
228 WATERTONVIN TOWN REPORT
Blake, Ralph J., et ux, 47 Stanidish Road ................................ 91.39
Blakeley, Vincent, 'Waltham .................................................... 20.04
Bleiflin;,, Eliza A., 54 Union Street ........................................ 108.55
Bocc.odor, Isla, 808 Main Street .................,........................,... 225.09
Boccodoro, Salvatore, 11 Forest Street ................................ 473.43
Boerstler, Bessie M., 206 Maplewood Street ........................ 287.24
*Boluie, Carl et ux, 76 Bigelow Avenue ................................ 122A0
Bond, Edwvard J. et ux, 18 Lovell Roast ................................ 220.23
Bond, Herman L., Summer Street ........................................ 3.34
Borges, Mary Leland, 1$ Stuart Street ................................ 168.67
Boschetto, Andrea, 103 Edenfield Avenue ............................ 330.04
*Bosehetto, Anna, 119 Edenfield Avenue ............................ 58.29
Botti, Grazin Muscolino, 215 Palfrey Street ........................ 161.1199
Boudreau, Helen L., 27 Maplewood Street ............................ 3o-,.28
Boujoulian, Hamazash et ux, 11 Chauncy Street ................ . 11a1,27
Boutelle, Eugene G. et ux, 15 Arden Road ...........................1 e312.54
Bowles, Emma A,, 7 Summer Street .................................... 130.86
Boyajian, Albis A., 71 Crawford Street 270.85
Boyrajlan, Haig, 4 Bigelow Avenue ........................................ 23.38
Boyd, Arthur 11. et ux, Wellesley ............................................ 283.90
Boyle, Edward J., 616 141ain Street ........................................ 243.04
Bracken, lllabel G., 17 Pesluosette Street ............................ 242.15
Brackett, Elon L. et ux, 51 ]Fayette Street ........................ 116,90
*Brady, John P., 13 Maplewood Street ................................ 49.59
BrandIcy, Peter J., Roxbury .................................................. 108.55
Brandolino, Camillo, 43 French Street ............. . .............. 21.73
Brandolino, Camilla et ux, 43 French Street ........................ 80,16
Brash, Alberta, Worcester .........I......................... . ....... ...... 288.91
Brenen, Grace Strong et al, 12I Poplar Street ........I........... 310,10
Brenen, Alary Lowell, 45 Lovell Road .................................... 291.59
Brescia, Gui,seppe et ux, 30 Cypress Street ........................ 5rL24
Brickley, John F. et ux, 208 North Beacon Street................ 130.12
.Briggs, Royal F. et ux, 848 Belmont Street.....................I...... 150.30
Brinkerhoff, Florence, 11 Parker Street ............ ................... 180.36
Brissin, Edna, 158 Belmont Street ........................................ 16.70
Brooks, Helen bra., 97 Langdsan Avenue ................................ 200.40
Brooks, William VHF., 18 Brooks .Street .................................... 65.26
Brosnohan, William J., 587 Main Street ............................ 64.85
Brown, Bertha E., 148 Standish Road ................................ 282.81
Brnwvn, I{arl J. et al, 30 Stoneleigh Road ............................ 195.37
Brown, Katherine E. et al, 1.4 Maplewood Street ................ 157.33
Bmwn, Margaret F., Dorchester .. . ....................................... 124.57
Brown, Heirs of Lewis, Arlington ................... 233.81)
Brown, Marguerite M., 101 Poplar Street ............................ 307.48
Brown, Mary F., 876 Belmont Street .................................... 627.92
COLLECTOR'S REPORT 229
11rownell, William J. et ux, 726 1ft. Auburn Street ............ 315.63
Bruce, Edward M, 26 Phillips Street .................................... 13.3.6
Buebanan, Blanche E., 117 Spring Street ............................ 165.0l
Burg, Alice Claire, 229 Common Street ................................ 283.90
Burgess, James B., 19 Irving Street .................................... 1.5.113
Burke, Susan, 51 Olney Street ................................................. 116.90
Burns, Heirs Joseph. et ", 126 Main Street ........................ 207.08
Burns, Margaret, 13 Broadway ............. -.............................. 307.28
*Burns, Mary E., 75 Franklin Street .................................... 111.94
Burr, E, Florence, 12 Alden Road ............................................ 234AI
Burroughs, Elise W., 4 Winsor Avenue ................................ 332.33
Buscuni, Joseph, 643 Trit. Auburn Street ................................ 40.08
Butler, Alfred W., 12 Mt. Auburn. Street ............................ 3.01
Butler, Arthur F. et ux, 44 PMIlips Street ............................ 100.00
*Butler, Bettina. A., 31 Fitchburg Street ............................ 156.98
Butler, George F. et ux, 173 Mt. Auburn Street ................ 409.15
Butler, Heirs Lillie F., 1.9 Derby Road ................................ 251.111i
Butler, Mae L., €17 Church Street ............................................ 133.60
Butterfield, Nettie F., 53 Marion Road .................. ... 162.00
Butters, Irene B,, 281 Main Street ........................................ 100.34
Butters, Lucinda, 207 Main Street ........................................ 420.84
Careavaro, Emily, 9 Thurston Road .................................... 300.52
Cahalane, Julia et al, Cambridge ............................................ 250.50
*Caicla, Ettore et ux, 9 Kimball Road ................................ 295.59
Caira, Enrico et ux, 213 Watertown Street .......................... 128.94
Calden, William E. iyt ux, 25 Morse Street ............................ 242.15
Calderani, Tony et al, Forest Street .................................... 10.01),
Calipolites, Ignatius, 97 Arlington Street ............................ 177.02
Callahan, John F. et al, 5 Cren%ti Ile Road ............................ 111.14
Callahan, Elizabeth G., 144 Pleasant Street ........................ 235.47
Callaway, Annie et al, .52 Hillside Road ........ ... ... . . ........ 262.19
*Calnan, Patrick et al, 196 Maplewood Street .................... 76.27
Cambridge Savings Bank, Cambridge .................................... 370.714
Cambridl;eport Savings Bank, Cambridge .......................... 230.46
Cameron, William R. et ux, 40 Fayette Street .................... 23,61
C mpa na, Argo, 755 Alt. Auburn Street ............................ 29.39
Campagna., Corinne, 25 Hillerest Circle ................................ S32.057
*Campagna:, Francesco et ux, 11 Bostonia Avenue .............. 53.64
Campagna, Gene J., 32 Lloyd Road ........................................ 252.1.5
Campa.nin , Romeo, Lawrence ..................... 516,02
Campbell, Bernice L., 330 School Street ................................ 193.92
Campbell, Daniel, Prentiss Street ............................................ 6.68
'Campbell, Emma F., 141 Winsor Avenue ........................ 276.55
*Campbell, Marion 0., 164 Church Street ............................ 290.58
Campbell, Percy C., 330 School Street .................................... 43.42
30 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Canady, Oscar M., 73 Spruce Street .. ................................. 1.67
Cannon, Patrick J., 27 Gilbert Street .. ........... ................... 212.11
Cannuli,Joseph et ux, 11 Wheeler Court ................................ 23.88
*Canzan+elh, Pericles, 12 Palfrey Street ................................ 3.34
Capone, Pasquale et al, 81. Boyd Street ................................ 147.00
Caracostas, Mary, 8 -Belknap Terrace ...... .. .......................... 170.94
•Caragulian, Garabed H., 404 hilt. Auburn 'Street ................ 195.46
Carbone, Caterina, 71 Burnham ,Street ................................ 232,13
Carbone, Pellegrino et ux, Lynn ...........---.......................... 267.20
Cart hia, John V. et ux, 120 I.angdon Avenue ........................ 195.73
Carlson, August H. et ux, 145 Spruce Street ........................ 192.05
Carlson, Iwan E. et ux, 9 Clyde Road 7
Carlton, George E. et ux, 54 Merrill Road ...... 158.4o
Carney, Robert L., 49 Olney Street ........................................ 116.90
Carpenter, Alice P., 64 Lowell Avenue ..................... 116.90
Carpenter, P. Scott et ux, 1.02 Stancleigh Road ................ 282.82
Carr„ James F, et ux, 60 Hovey Street ................................ 238.81
Carr, Katherine A., 2 Springfield Street ........-................. 243,18
Carrig, Olive T., Belmont ........................................................ 250.5[)
Carroll, Cornelius J. et ux, 51 Hamden Avenue ................ 100.67
Carroll, Frederick A. et ux, 58 Shattuck Road .......... .... 412.49
Caruso, Donato eL ux, 66 Forest Street ................................. 161.99
Caruso, Guiseppe, WaverletiR .................................................. 6.68
Carusn, James, 37 Winter Street ........... .............................. 143.52
Carvalhu, Manuel A., Cainbridge ..................... ...................... 8.35
Casa =ant, Mary A., `32) Watertown Street ................... ... 91.85
Case, Louis, 294 Belmont Street ............................................ 178.89
Casey, Muth R., 129 Langdon Avenue .......................... ....... 245.49
Casey, William G. et ux, 11 TMarcitr Road ....................... 333.01
Casa, Pasqualina, 41 French Street ........................................ 76,92
Caruso, .Pasquale, 379 Main Street ........................................ 26.712
"'Castellano, Albert et al, 658 Mt. Auburn Street ............ 6.68
Caterina, `I'omaso, 85 A lin,gtort Street ................................ 200.40
Catering, Thomas, 90 Arlington Street ................................ 10.02
,Catton, Percy, 95 Barnard venue ................................. .. .. 10.02
Cavanaugh, Florence I., ID Emerson road ........................ 215.02
Cavanaugh, John T. et ux, 547 Main Street ....................... 222.11
Cavaret,tu, Atfortso et ux, 35 Howard Street .......... ............. 233.80
Ceglia, 'Vincenzo et ux et al, 33 Church Mill ........................ 167.(m
Cendrowski, Fawsten, 16 Cottage Street ............................ 100.00
Centebar, Charles 11., .461) 1vla,in Street ................................ 612.81
Centola, John et al, Br'igliton .................................................... 131.68
Central Auto Parks Co., 35 Galen Street .................,...... 20.98
Cerqua., \ello, 181 Fayette Street ........................................ 309.95
Chace, Harrdd F., 12{1 Poplar Street ...... . .......................... 1.67
COLLECTOR'S REPORT 231
Chamberlain, Henry A. et ux, 116 Standish React ................ 291.69
Chamian, Karope et ux, et al, 34 Cypress Street................ 177.02
Chapman, Eleanor M., 12 Chauncy Street ............................ 272.21
Chase, Ada B., 62 Robbins React ............................................ 252.17
Chase, Gertrude NI., 15 Hall Avenue ...................................... 22+.12
Chase, Louis H. et al, 62 Robbins Roan ................................ 11.69
Chase, Paul E. et ux, 33 Lincoln Street ......... ... .. . . . . . ... . 203.14
Chelios, Charles, 447 ,fain Street ........................................ 7.52
Chevoor, Mary, Boston .............................................................. 421.06
*Chicle, Arnold L,, 69 Lsngdon Avenue ................................ 101.31
Chinehinian, Paul et al, 24 Dartmouth Street ...............,.... 203.65
Chiochivs, Sophia G., 124 Belmont Street .............................. 287.24
Chopourian, Barry X, 504 Alt, Auburn Street ................ 6.68
Chotilian, Apraham et al, 27 Lloyd Road ........................... 243.82
Chrakian, Bagdassar et ux, 14 Coolidge Pull Road .......... 213.76
.Christensen, Fred J., 1.9 Wilmot Street ................................ 146.96
Christofferson, Carl A., 3 A Hilltop Road ............................ 6.+68
Christopher, Despi,na, 175 Boylston Street .......................... 179.61
Christopher, Stelios, 101 Bigelow Avenue ............................ 10.02
Churalcian, Heirs Vartan, 79 Grove Street ............................ 270.54
Church, Barbary. D., 74 Spruce Street .................................... 282-23
Church, Frederick C. P., 112 .Poplar Street ................ 209,73
Church, Iva. Gertrude, 122 Winsor Avenue .............. ......... 257.18
Ciampi, Veronica, 2 Putnam Street ......... .......... ................... 270.28
Ciarla, Vincent, et ux, 123 Worcester-Street ........................ 29.50
C arla, Domenico, 61 Lexington Street ................................ 86.72
Ciavardone, Ernesto et ux, 10 St. Marys Street ................ 248,83
Ciavarro, Domenico et ux, 23 Hearn Street ........................ .80
Cicatelli, Antonio, 40 Waltham Street ................................ 20.04
Cicotell , .A.ntonic, 36 Coolidge Hill Road ............................ 277.22
Cioppa, Louise., Wellesley ...................................................... 263.86
Clair, Michael James, 121 Chapman Street ............................. 124.90
Clark, Earl S., Boston ........................................ ..... .... .. .... 174.97
Clark, E. Everett et ux, 11 Katherine Road ........................ 165.33
Clark, Gladys M., 15 Bostonia Avenue .................................. 158.65
Clary, Guy, 694 Mt. Auburn Street ......... ... „ ................... . 3.34
Clarke, Alaria, 22 Everett Avenue ........................................ 58.76
Clay, Heirs Cassius G., 94 Lexington Street ........................ 155.31
Clay, Walter F., 44 Waltham Street .................................... 80.52
-'Clifford, Mary J., 10 Prescott Street .................................... 50.00
Clifford, Philip G., Boston ...................................................... 1,035.40
Clinton, Edward et ux, 27 Union Street ................................ 150.19
Cleherty, Delia X., 14 Morse Street .. ....... ........ .............. 222,21
Cochrane, Margaret B., 334 Arlington Street .................... 150.75
Coffey, Julia J., 81 Dexter Avenue ... .................................... 195.81
232 WATHRTOWN TOWN REPORT
Coffin, ArthLir, 174 Delmont Strut ........................................ IU0,20
Coffin,, Ernest L. et ux, 24 Beacon Park ................................ 156.98
Cohen, Bezijamin, 84A Main Street .............. `
Colien, Dexter S., 2A Mt. Auburn Street ................ ... ... .., 3.34
Cohen, Frances R., 47 Capital Street .................................... 165.33
Colby, Maurice D., 41 Piermont Street ................................ 12.88
Colby, Maurice D. et six, 41 Piermont Street -...................... 133.43
Cole, Harold A., 191 Maplewood Street ................................ 282.23
Coleman, Frederick T. et ux, 22 Edenfield Avenue ............ 172.26
Coleman, Warren L., 33 Wilmot Street ............... ............ 173.68
Colesworthy, George B., 44 Adams Avenue ........................ 462.59
Colley, CJI LL[Ies 13. et ux, 72 Carrol Street ........................ 258.85
C of ligan, Mary A., 5 [loyal Street ......................... .... 128.59
Collins, Caroline A., 43 Paul Street ...................................... 25.05
Collins, Carolyn L., 43 Paul Street .......................................... 146.96
Collins, James P., 64 Carroll Street ........................................ 180.3f)
Collins, .John A., 43 Paul Street ............................................ 158.65
Collins, Ravenal L., 70 Beechwood Avenue .......................... 3.34
Collins, Thomas et ux, 14 Gilkey Court ...............................1 140.28
Collins, Walter W. et oN, 15 Shel(101 Road ........................ 152.32
Coliton, 14lieba.el et ux, 11 Arthur Terrace ........................ 108.55
Comick, Anna Al., 50 Wilmot Street .................................... 141.95
Comstock, Heirs Albert 1iI, 103 North Beacon Street ........ 200.00
Condon, Anna 11. et al, Fayette Street, Newton ................ 158.65
Condon, Jahn P'., 145 Waverley Avenue ............................ 612.41
Condon Corporation Co,, John P., 145 Waverley Avenue 1,319.30
Conklin, Minnie L., 304 Common Street ................................ 125.25
Connell, Cathrine V., 72 Belmont Street ............................ 268.87
Connolly, Patrick H. et ux, 36 Edenfield Avenue ................ 152.11
Condors, William H., 114 Rutland Street ............................ 160.04
Conrad, Emmeline F., 22 Olney Street .................................... 150.30
Cultsolazio, Joseph, 272 Palfrey Street ................................ 3.34
Constaanzo, JuNeph ICI., 125 fit. Auburn Street .................... 6.£8
*Conte, Mario et ux, 136 Edenfield Avenue .......................... 31.05
Conti, Annie, 53 Riverside Street ..........................:................. 143.62
Conti, Mario et ux Mario, 136 Edenfield Avenue ................ 6.68
Conte, Peantaleone, 151 I1rookline Street .............................. 2.51.
Coolidge Dye House Inc., 104 Coolidge Dill Road ............ 557.78
*Coolidge, Herbert et al Exers., 77 Garfield Street ........ 10.00
Coolidge Corner Co-op, Bank, Brookline ............................ 227.12
Corazzini, Elsie C., 23 Chaanning'Roaad ............... ...... ............ 28C52
Corazzini, Gaetano et ux, 181 School Street ..................... . 245.23
Corazzini, Salvatore et al, ifs Chapman Street .................... 51.77
Cornetta, Antonio, 151 Sycamore Street 23.38
Cornatt:a, Antonio et ux, 1.51 Sycamore Street .................... 235.47
COLLECTOR'S REPORT 29
Corsetti, Guiseppe et ux, 199 Lexington Street ................ 133.60
Corsi, Angelina, 430 Pleasant Street ...................................... 140.28
Corsi, Frank, Newton ................................................................ 18.37
4Corsi, '1°ommaso, 112 Forest Street ........................
Cosgrove Bakers, Inc., 32 Crawford .Street ............................ 432.53
,Cosmon, Frank T., 44 Morse Street ........................................ 10.02
"Costa, Heirs Vincent, 36 Carrell Street .............................. 2555.51
Cotter, Michael, 44 North Beacon Street ............................ 803.27
Cotter, Timothy J., Mattapan ................................................- 35.18
Cousbalis, Evanthia lel., 746 A-It. Auburn Street ...,. .,.......... 250.81
Cousebelis, Louis N., 746 Mt. Auburn Street ........................ 753.03
Coutts, Relen, 24 Westland Road ............................................ 165.82
Couture, Joseph et al, North Beacon Street ........................ 1(02
Couture, H. Joseph et ux, 42 Carroll Street............................ 150.40
Cuvino, Frank, et ux, Westniinsuer Avenue .......................... 125.40
Cox, Edward John et ux, 51 Bailer Road ............................ 472.161
Coyne, Ellen M., 48 Corrtnianwealth Bond ............................ 188.91
Craig, Irene, Boston ................................................................ 559.52
Craig, Samuel T., 41 Lowell Avenue ....... 167.00
Cra%vforcl, Frederick C., 30 Lincoln Street ............................ 424.18
Crawford, James E, et ux, 59 Carroll Street .............--...... 194.11
*Creamer, Thomas, 113 Winsor Avenue ................................ 34,31
Crewe, Wiley D. et urn, 3`6 Charles fiver Road ..........I....... 278.89
Critchett, Eleanor M., 35 Arden Road ................................ 528.14,
Critchett, Everett H., 35 Alden Dead ...................................... 2.51
Cronin, John W. et ux, 61 Shattuck Road ........ .. ............ . 816.63
Crawley, Charles F''., Cambridge ,............................................ 23.38
Crowley, Joseph et ux, 58 Bates Road ................................ 187.18
Crowley, Lillian G., 41 Stoneleigh Road ............................ 34U3
Crupi, Domenico A ux, 29 Prentiss Street ............................ 100.00
Crupi, Roaaria, 11 Keith Street .................---................... 15.03
Cucinatta, Giovanni, Waverley ......................... .. . ................ 1173.72
.Cucinotta, Nunziata, Waltham ..-......................................... 58.11
Cummings, Roy L., 35 Upland Road ....................... ............ 243.82
Canniff, HEirs Catherine M., 79 lafarshall Street ..... . ........ 317.30
Cunniff, P. Sarsfield, 79 Marshall Street .. ........... ... . ....... 267.20
Curley, Margaret M., 71) 1'oplar Street ................................ 65.16
Curran, Julia M. et al, 79D Mt. Auburn Street .................... 270.54
Currie, Bessie, 168 North Beacon Street ............................ 224.06
Curtin, Edward A. et ux, 62 Carver Road .. .. .. . .... ..... 148.95
.Curtin, Minettz C., 3194 School Street .................................... 163.96
Curtin, Peter, 44 Elliot Street .................................................. 60.79
Dacey, John A. et ux, 158 Worcester Street ........................ 156.98
Radian, Hampar et ux, 210 Boylstwi Street ........................ 273.88
Daley, Margaret J., 86' Edenfield Avenue ............................ `07.919
284 WATERTOV4 N TOWN REPORT
CDalfino, Carmelo, 214 Waverley Avenue ................................ 6.68
Dalkranian, Krikor, 41 Meleny Avenue ................................ 146.96
Dalkranian, Nazareth K., 40 Laurel Street ..................I.......1. 185.37
Dallerso, Nicholas et ux, Providence, R. I. ............................ 13.36
Daly, Kathleen ill., 95 Carroli .street ...................... ............ UU2
IDalaell, Frederick W., 34 Oliver Street ................................ 223.78
Damiani, Ippr)lito, 5 Sawin Street ........................................ 66.91)
DM'Amico, Guiseppe et ux, 81 Arlington Street .................... 1`2,37
D'Amico, Nicola et ux, 92 Putnam Street ...................:.... 217,l�y
Dana, Bridget, 63 Belmont Street ...... .. ......... ............... 12 7,01)
D'Andrea, Vittoria eE ux, 28 Cottage Lane ........................ 76,82
D.angel, Sadie L., 650 Mt. Auhurn Street ................................ 565.63
Daniels, Harry, 647 Mt. Auburn Street .................................. 33.40
Damier, Hazel G., 157 Common Street ................................ 233.80
*Danskin, John F. et u)�, 18 Hillside Load ...........................: 11f1.87
Dapanian, Nishan, 99 Bigelow Avenue ................................ 16.70
Darakjian, Krikor et ux, 29 Hazel Street ...... . .. ............ 260.52
Dardis, ,Tames E., 26 Hawthorne Street ................................ 165.33
Dardis, -4Iary A., 26 Hawthorne Street ................................ 143.V
Dasey, Elizabeth, Reading ...................................................... 257.30
Davenport, Alfred M., 88 Grove Street .............:.................. 593.67
Davenport, Florence 11., 88 Grove Street ........ . .. ... . . .... 357.38
Davis, Annie ir1., 89 Lowell Avenue ............................. 143.62
Davis, Edith M., 9 Gay Road .................................................. 349.03
Davison, Charles U. et ux, 15 Palfrey Street .................... 2.67
Davock, Mary E., 35 Stuart Street .. ....... ... ........................ 165.33
Days, James et ux, 155 Spruce Street ................................ 77,99
Dealtry, Eleanor M., 51 Garfield Street ............................ 462.59
DeAngelis, Josephine, 1068 Belmont Street ........................ 18.37
Dedekian, Baghadar et ux, 155 Dexter Avenue .................... 195.49
Dedekian, Vartan et al, 128 Nichols Avenue ........................ 321.21
Dederian, Francis A., 541T Nit. Auburn Street ........................ 61).50-
*Dee, Patrick J. et ux, 31 Ch€znning Road ............................ 1011.00
D+eFela'ce, Gu seppe yet ux, 230 Westminster Avenue ............ 143.62
DeFel ce, Edward A., 38 Melendy Avenue ............................ 38.00
DeFeliippo, Josephine, 61 Langdan Avenue ........................ 238.81
DeGeorgio, Pasquale eL ux ........................................................ 242.15
Dedna.n, Patrick J. et ux, 66' Boylston Street .................... 249.83
Delaney, Irene, 15 Beacon Park ............................................ 153.64
Delney, John C., Jr., 997 Belmont Street ............................ 339.81
Delleville, Antonio et ux, 101) Arsenal Street .................... 3.51.70
Delorey, Jahn E. et ux, 141 Waltham .Street ........................ 54,09
Deluca, James at ux, 43 Loomis Avenue ............................ 146.96
DeMarco, Joseph et al, 99 Spring Street ....................... ..... 38.49
DeNovellis, Giulio et ux, 39 Fairfield Stred ........................ 243,29
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DePrato, Urbano, 60 Bigelow Avenue .... , ...................... 8,35
Derderian, Lucy, 216 Common Street .................................... 581.163
Derderian, Missak, 208 Conimon Strut .............................. . 16.70
Derderian, Setrak, 216Common Strut ................................ 26.72
Derka-arian,Tourvanda, 31 Elton Avenue ............................ 153AA
DeRonde, Irena S., Cambridge ................................................. 252.17
Desantis, Concetta et al, 1.3 Huward Street ........................ 76.60
l eschemeaux, George L., 158 Common Street ........................ 16.70
Deschenes, Arthur, 36 Upla.n Road ......... ..... . .................... 1.67
DeSimone, .lames et ux, East Boston ...................................... 200,00
Devaney, Patrick J., 72 Green Street .................................... 227.12
Devoe, Stephen .1.,et ux, 99 Westminster Avenue ................ 225.45
"De,xire, Mabel G. yet al, Somerville .................................... 450 90
''Dewire, °Thornas A., Somerville ............................................ 232.13
*Dexter, Evans kL et ux, 101 Lovell Road ............................ 304.99
DiBacco, Jo8eph et ux, d Sexton Street ................................ 146.96
DiBlasio, Nicola et uX, 51 Quimby Street .............. ........... 224.60
DiCecca, Camillo et ux, Somerville ........................................ 95.71
Dick, Darold, 47 Fuller load ................................................ 1.67
D3 ckenscheid, Katherina, 30 Carver Road East .................... 972.21
Didmenico,Alessandra, et ux, 92 Waltham Street ..........,..... 197.W,
Didomenico, Alexander D., 92 Waltham Street .................... 21.71
DiFr;aia, Maria Trustee, Somerville ........................................ .33.40
DfGiacomandrea, Domenico et ux,169 Fayette Street ........ 78.1
Dilbairian, Dikrau, 59 Templeton Parkway ........................ 324.18
Dilucei, Francis D. et ux, 78 Salisbury Load ........................ 300.02
DiMascio, Raffaele et ux, 46 Waverley Avenue ..............P. 144,32
DiMella, Guiseppe A tjx, 46 Waverley Avenue .................... 68.13
Dinardo, Antonio et ux, 89 Fayette Street ........................ 94.76
DiPietramonio, Carmine et ux, 63 Waltham Street ............ 127.04
Diran, Suran et ux, 108V Spruce Street ................................. 240.48
DiVecchio, Vincenzo, 219 Waltham Street 8.35
"Dixon, Mary M. et al, 21 Templeton Parkway ................ 95.59
Djinwis, Varther, 28 Concord Road .�...................................... 270.54
Dobrowolski, Michael et ux, Cambridge ................................ 100,00
Dodd, Emma L., 6 Sunnybank Road ........................................ 348.99
Doherty, George et ux, 25 Dovell Road ................ . ............. 200.00
Dolbier, Adelaide C., 9 Jewett Street .................................... 240.48
Donabed., Avedis B. et al, 121 School Street .................... 242.15
Donne, Nicola Delle et ux, 175 Fayette Street .................... 96.89
Donnelly, John W. et ux, 37 Walnut Street
Donnelly, Margaret R., Malden ............................................ 260.455
*Doriaboe, Michael et ux. Cambridge .................................... 100.69
Donovan, Mary E. et al, k8 Wolcott Street ........................ 278.33
Dorev, Mabel 'T., 33 Gilbert Street ......................................... 63.66
236 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
*Dorley, Arthur J., 126 Galen Street .................................... 33.40
Dr)rr e, Curtis E. et ux., 50 Marion Road ............................ 2.82
Doucakis, Andromacki, 223 Arlington Street ........................ 272.2 i
Doudakian, Steven et al, 203 Boylston Street ..................... 228.79
*-Downer, Heirs Francis E., 303 Waverley Avenue ............ 1(Wi,2;53
Doyle, Mary, Newton Centre ................................................ 285.2
Driscoll, James et ux, Framingham .................................... 258.55
Dudley, George W. et ux, 17 Spruce Street ........................ 236.66
Duest, Lydia. M., 70 Hovey Street .......................................... 125.25
Duffy, Mary E., 503 pain Street .......................................... 40.46
Duffy, Peter D., 15 Prescott Street ........................................ 140.28
Daley, George E. et ux, 98 Spruce Street ...................... 218.77
Dunn, Joseph A., 279 Mt. Auburn Street ............................. 170.34
Durkin, Edward A. et tax, 10 King, Street . .......................... 139.78
I?urnan, James H., Jr., 79 North Beae= Street ................ 23.38
Durnan, James H., 79 North Beacon Street ........................ 140-28
Durnan, James H., Jr., et al, 79 North Beacon Street ........ 260.50
Durnan, Heirs Nora Kiley, 44 Meiendy Avenue ................ 302.27
Durnan, Patrick, llelendy Avenue ........................................ 3.34
Durrigan, Francis, Dorchester ................................................ 138.66
D'Urso, Nicola et ux, 535 Mt. Auburn Street .................... 328.43
Dwyer, Margaret, 31) Stuart Street ...................................... 72,01
Dwyer, Michnei J. et ux, 770 Belmont Street ........................ 134.74
Dwyer, William J., 840 Belmont Street ................................ 18.84
Dwyer, Winifred G., 24 Whitcomb Street ............................ 10().`0
Dyer, Damic 3. et at, 43 Hovey Street .................................... 187,04
Dy.-,on, Josepliine 11., 59 Orchard Street. ................................ 172.88
Eagleson, Eva M., 60 Hillside Street .................................... 2r.50
Eagleson, William, Sr., 61 Hillside Street .......... ................. 11.07
Eames, Lee, 12 Merchant Rmo . ............................................ 3.34
`East BridKewater Savings Bank, East Bridgewater .......- 174.53
Eataugh, George et ux, 15 Auburn Court ............................ 141.95
Eaton, Leroy S., 144 Winsur Avenue ...................... . . , ..... 126.92
Eaton, Leroy S. et ux, 144 Winsor Avenue ..................... .. 205.41
Edward, Charlie, 127 Spring Street .................. .. ................. 3.84
*Edwards, Peter, New Yurk .................................................. 62.96
Eewin, Fred et ux, 60 Chapman Street .................................... 30.06
Egan, Alice G., 45 Winsor Avenue .......................................... 160.00
Egan, William C., Cambridge ................................................ 334.()0
Egizio, rra,ncesco, 1.28 Main Street .................................... 12 i.f12
Elacqua, Carmen, 264 Arlingtan Street ........... . .. ...... 238.91
Elbag, N axaly, 29 Coolidge 1•1111 Road .................................... 1.23.78
Elliott, Elias W., 35 Union Street ...................... . .................. 283.9()
Elite Bowling Alley, 590 Mt. Auburn Street ........................ 26.72
Ellis, Annabel E., 155 Lovell Road
COLLECTOR'S REPORT 237
'Emerson, Bessie :1L., 48 Walnut Street ................................ 188.71
Emerton,John, 85 Forest Street .............................................. 136.94
English, Carmen et ux, 25 Cottage Street ............................ 141.95
English, Sam, et ux, 196 Fayette Street ................................ 25.05
Erskine, Doris L., 91 Common Street ................................ 187.04
Erskine, Kenneth H, et ux, 91 Coninion Street . .................. 33.41)
Esterberg, Herbert L., 17 Maim Street ................................. 33.40
Evans, James D. et al, 119 Church Street ....__ .. ............. 148.63
F,vans, James E., Medford ........................................................ 176.74
Evans, Josephine M., Arlington ............................................ 240.48
Evans, Kate F'., 11 Chester Street ........................................ 275.5.5
*Everett, Lillian G., 122 Marshall Street ............................ 180.86
Fairbanks, Catherine L., 44 Spruce Street ....................I... 251.99
Falbo, Frank, 15 Berkeley Street ............................................ 60.12
*Falco, Antonio, 169 Lexington Street ............................... 12.59
*F aneuil Cry-Operative Bank, Brighton .................................. 739.47
Farago, Frank F., et ux, 58 Prentiss Street ........................ 75.15
Fa,rese, Angelo et ux, 16 Gleason Street ............................ 605.23
Farese, Theresa, 266 Warren Street ........................................ 227,12
Fa.rieelli, Donato et ux, 6 Rifle Court .................................... 29.60
I+arraher, Margaret, 42 Royal Street .................................. . 105.21
Farrar, Margaret, 19 Cuba Street .......................................... 57.07
F'arell, Ellen L. et al, 12 rifle Court
Farwell, 'Winifred D., 70 Robbins Road ............................ 252.17
F'avuzxa, Cuiseppe et ux, 129 Nichols Avenue. ................ 367,,,g3
Fad°, Leon F. et.ux, I10 Rutland Street .................................... 50.02
Pay, Mary A, 122 North Beacon Street ............................ IM.58
Faye, Nora E., 13 Copeland Street .................................... 208.40
Feinberg, Esther, 79 Rutland Street .................................... 228.51
Felloni, Joseph et u_x, 36 California Street ........................ 132.21
Felten, Margaret C., 29 Emerson hoard .......................... ..... 100.24
Fenerjiaii, Khachaduor S., 170 Belmont Street ................ 10.02
F"eola, Louis, 35 Aft. Auburn Street .................................... 349.03
*Ferrari, Andrew, 40 Prentiss Street ................................ 155.31
Ferrins, James W., arsenal Street ........................................ 146.96
F'ewl-es, Charles H. et al, 52 Maple Street ........................ 71.81
Finocchic, Rocca et ux, 55 Crawford Street ........................ 11.32
Fish, Jennie M., 16 Templeton Park-way ................................ 309.22
Fisher, Edgar E. et ux, 11 K,eonan Street ............................ 247.16
Fisher, Edwin W., 12 Westland Road ........................... . ...... 130.26
Fiske, C. Allen, 46 Arden Road ............................................ 336.17
Fisk, Joseph H., Boston ........................................ ................ 409.15
Fittz, Homer et al, 622 Mt. Auburn Street ........................ 15.63
"Fitzgerald, Ed-ward et ux, 32 Laurel Street ...,................. 212.09
F�tagerald, Honora, 37 Grenville hood .................................... 190,4.5
238 W ATERTOW.% TOWN REPORT
*Fitzgerald, Joseph A., 36 Stuart Street ......................... . 61.99
*Fitzgerald, Richard J., Arlington Street ........................ 100.00
Fitzgerald, Rase, 34 01cott Street ........................................ 175.35
Fitzgerald, Veronica E, et al, 832 Belmant Street ............ 115.23
*Fitzpatrick, Joseph et al, 599 11t. Auburn Street ..,......... 43.42.
*Fitzpatrick, Mary A., 68 Dexter Avenue ... ....................... 187.04
*Flagg, Colon J. et ux, 35 Pequosette Street .................... 14.35
Flanagan, Catherine A., 68 Salisbury Road .............I.......... 279.98
Flavin, Mary E., 9 Carlton Street .......................... ............ 265.78
Fletcher, Ruth A., 10 Grenville Road ............ .................... 270,51
Fliteroft, Albert E., 58 Chapman Street ............................ 140.28
Forand, Delphis C., 94 Lowell Avenue ................................ 457,59
Ford, Alexander C. et ux, 18 Wilmot Street .......................... 323.99
*Ford, John C. et ux, Gl Greed Street ...........................:........� 81.9a
Foskett, Martha M., 129 Edenfield venue ................ .... .. 147.88
Faster, Mildred M., Newton .................................................. 85(1.[l3
Fowler, Joseph & Son, Spring Street ................................ 60t
Franchi, Paolo et ux, 87 Arlington Street ...................... . 175.35
Frappier, Ella X., 35 Elton Avenue .................................... 213.76
Frederickson, Fritz et ux, 375 Schaal Street ........................ 150.61
Friedman, Joseph, 563 11t, Auburn Street ............................ 83.50
Friend, Frank C., Medford ...................................................... 572.99
Frissora, Henry et ux., Waverley Avenue ............................ 316-20
Fuller, Carrie M., 7 Chester Street ......................................... 97.32
Fulton, Jahn et ux, 103 13arnden Avenue ............................ 223.18
Fundeklian, Setrak et ux, 16 Lloyd Road ............................ 150.00
*Furey}, 'Thomas et ux, 121 :arsenal Street ............................ 86.99
Gabriel, Harry et ux, 23 Lexington Street ..................... .. 1.55.26
Cage, Ida Pitts, 38 Standish Road ........................................ 283.91
*Gale, Mary A., 35 Lovell Road ............................................ 303.94
Gallagher, Agnes L., 111 Irving Street ................................ 148.G3
Gallagher, Annie, 58 -Whites Avenue .................................... 165.33
Gallagher, Ellen M., 9 Crays Street ........................................ 90.19
{ Gallagher, Gertrude C. et at, Cambridge .............................. 734.80
Gallagher, James Al., 2 ftplewood Street ............................ 302.53
*Gallagher, Louise E., 42 Irving Street ................................ 98.53
Gallagher, Thornas ,lames A ux, 40 Everett Avenue .......... 190.70
Gallarico, James, 783A bit. Auburn Street .... .................. 6.68
Galligan, John F. e.t ux, 5 Clayton Street .............................. 242.15
Gandolpho, Heirs Charles J., 114 De-ter Avenue ............ 521.60
Gandolpho, Charles J., 114 Dexter Avenue ........................ 28.39
Gannazi, Angelo, 11 Berkeley Street .................................... 114.40
Garabedian, Eliza. M., 80 Boylston Street ...................... ..... 24115
Garabedian, HocsepM et ux, 20 Laurel Street. ........................ 198.73
Garabedian, Kevork, Newton Tapper Falls ............................ 88.0
COLLECTOR'S REPORT 239
*Garafulo, Frank et ux, 692 Belmont Street ............. . ......,, 10.90
Garaway, Herbert J. et ux, 5 morse Street ............................ 76.00
Garland, Lillian Louise, 58 Hillside Read .................... ...... 111.89
Garafolo, Domenic, 308 Main Street .................................... 43.42
Gar€Polo, Frances, 12 Linden Street ......................... ......... 135.27
*Gar1*11n, Katherine et al, 16 bunt Street ............................ 149.74
Gatchell Glass Co., Inc., 84 Arsenal Street ........................ 30,06
*Gaudenclo, James, 102 Main Street .................. 3.34
Gavin, Jennie A., 66 Irving Street .............. ............... 484.30
Gavin, Margaret E., 25 Birch Roaid .................................... 272.02
Gehring, William J., Briton ................................................ 30.82
Geil,fuss, Lena 111., 24 Olcott Street .................................... 48,29
Geljookian, Kriker et ux, 48 Fairfield Street ........................ 224.78
Gentile, :Cherubio, 394 Main Street ........................................ 50.10
Gentile, Luisella, 396 Main Street .................................,...... 263.86
Geohegan, Lawrence J. et ux, 41 Stuart Street ................ 210.42
Cer.manio, Melina, 45 Riverside Street ................................ 253,84
Gerry, Alice 164 Belmont Street 1.0.02
Geyikian, Arthur S., 104 Nichols Avenue ............................ 268.87
Geyikian, Steve, 354 Arsenal Street ........................................ 6.69
Giacoumakis, Callipi M. et al, 194 Arlington Street ........ 199.68
Giacomis, Alan, E., 194 Arlington Street ............................ 175.00
Gibbons, Edward C., 16 Hall .Avenue .........:.......................... 116,80
Gibson, Henry W,, 14 Avon Road .. ............................... 4.01
Gibson, Ina E. P., 14 Avon Road . .... .................................... 207.08
Gibson, Joseph E. et al, Newton ............................................ 155.31
Gilberg, Henrik, 91 Bradford Road ...................................... 2.34
+Gilberg, Henrick et ux, 91 Bradford Road ........................ 295.40
Gilbert, George F. et ux, 95 Barnard Avenue .................... 310.62
Giles, George A., Cambridge ................................................ 283.90
Gill, Gordon S., 108 Common Street .................................... 228.79
Gilliatt, Gertrude A., 29 Commonwealth Road .................... 272.21
Gilligan, Bartholomew, 291 Arsenal Street ..... ................. 146.96
Gillis, Lerretto B., 1.76 Love]] Road ........................................ 278.89
Gilmore, Katie M., 84 Garfield Street ............................... I,I22.24
Giordano, Pietro, 100 Putnam Street ......... ......................... 217.10
Ciuliane, Frank et al, 17 Prentiss. Street ..................... ..... 248.83
Given, Heirs Susan D., 531 Mt. Aluburn Street ..,................. 145.29
Gjertsen, Ingebret, 33 Chapman Street ................................ 174.31
Gland', Nellie S., Newton ........................... . . ..................... 233.80
Gleason, Elizabeth, H., 40 Otis Street ................. ... .......... 235.47
Clrssa, William R. et ux, 375 lit. Auburn Street ................ U0.23
Glover, Charles A., Lincoln ..................................................... 10.02
Godwin, NeMe, 17 Chester Street ........................................ 218.77
Goldbank, Vosgerchia.n, 145 Mt. Auburn Street ........ .. .... 58.45
240 WATERTOW-NN TOWN REPORT
{Goldberg, Samuel H., 76 Main Street .................................... 70.14
Goldi, Armando et al, 31 Boylston Street ............................ 60.02
Goldsberry, John R., 13 Robbins 'Road .................................... 20.04
Goldsberry, Loraine C., 12 Robbins Road .........................- 299.84
Goldstein, I3yrnaai, 52 14t. Auburn Street ......................... 3.84
Goldthwaite, Dena D., 172 Bellevue Road ...................... . 247.1G
Golub, Eva, 82 Leechwood Avenue ........................................ 255.51
*Gonfrade, Afro et ux, 11 Capitol Street ............................ 84,85
iGonsalo, Manuel A. et al, 72 Hillside load ............................ 198,73
Goodrow, Hattie et al, 83 Slsrue6 Street ................................ 191.62
Goodsell, Carolyn W., 105 Garfield Street ......................... . 400.00
Cordon, Vera M., 15 Mason Road ............................................ 269-10
Gvrenstein, Sophie et al, 1(; Brainerd Road, Allston ............. 504.S4
Gorgoni, Carmela, 16 Thirs(on. Raa.d ...................................... 248.83
Uormau, Charles J., Boston .................................................... 6,94.77
Gos,garian, Miran, 583 Mt. Auburn Street ............................ 83.50
Gluld, Alden W. et ux, 42 Wilmot Street .......................•.... 145.29
*Grace, Margaret G., 14 Sun iybank Road ..... .................. 53.80
Grade, Oscar W. et ux, 32 Sunnybank Road ........................ 85.86
Graham, Helen F., 122 Barnard Avenue ............................ 382.43
*Graham, Inez M., 4 Franklin Street .................................... 124.03
Grant, Clive M., 105 Landon Avenue .................................... 1,78,69
Grant, 'Walter B., 32 Arsenal Street .................................... 76.82
Granville, George A., 23 Ciyde Road .................................... 150.00
Gray, Charles et ux, 358 Arlington Street ........................ 43.87
Greeha.n, Frederick D. et ux, 121 Winsor Avenue ............ 73.45
Green, Catberine et al, 29 Priest Road ................................ 72.98
Green, Darby, 10 Hun Street .................................................. 220.44
Green, Russell Allen, 63 Maplewood Street ........................ 263,86
Greene, Cora L, 33 Stearns Road ........................................ 327.32
Green, Georgina F., 83 Franklin Street ................................ 180.36
Greene, Willard B., 222 Bellevue Road ................................ 339.01
Greenland, FEuin}, 28 Culbert Street ....................................... 278.76
Gregg, A. Ernest et ux, 73 Langdon Avenue .................... 203.74
*Griffin, Emma C., 74 Charles River Road ............................ 288,34
Griffin, Sarah C., Waltham .................................................... 257.18
Grillo, Santo et ux, 40 Loomis Avenue ................................. 195.03
Grimes, Lillian L., 74 Channing Road ................................ 312.49
Grinnell, William T., 14 Waverley Avenue ........................ 242.15
Griswold, Loomis D. .................................................................. 15.03
Grogan, Margaret ,C., 158 Russell A,.*enue ........................ 320.64
*Grower, James G. et ux, 30 Barnard Avenue .................... 268.87
Guenjian, Benjamin, 52 Dexter Avenue ............................ 3.84
Guerino, Jennie, Sparkill Street ........................:................... 6.68
Guidrey„ Frances M., 49 Fussell Avenue ............................ 657.99
COLLECTOR°S REPORT 241
GGulesian, Abraham, 48 Cypress Street ................................ 122.01
Gwi€lerson, Robert A. et ux, 14 Clyde Road ........................ 292.25
`?5
Gustafson, Charles W., 776 Belmont Street ........................ 225.47
Gustafson, ,Icahn F., Watertown Street .<.............................. 3.34
Guzzetti, +Guisseppe et ux, 101 Arlington Street ................ 223.78
Guzzetti, G. Leone et ux, 12 Berkeley Street ....:............... 178.69
Haartz-Mason Grower Co., 274 Pleasant Street ...............1 1,769.51
Hackett Bros. Co., Main Street ............................................ 33.40
Hackett, Heirs Mimic L., 88 Robbins Road ........................ 266.53
Hati jinn, Rose, 46 Keenan Street ............................................ 92.93
Hatljinlian, Sarkis, 20 Boylston Street ......... 268 87
................... .
Hagopian, Hagop, 8 Melendy Avenue ................................ 129.70
Hagopian, Karop II. et ux, 37 Mialendy Avenue ................ 161.99
Hall, Dorothy B., 14 Carroll Street ........................................ 100.20
Hall, Edwin M., 30 Fuller Road .......................................... 4,34
Hall, William W., Sr„ Malden ................................................. 158.65
Hamilton, Charles B., Newton Centre ................................ :310,85
Hamiltan, Helen Marion, 57 Langdon Avenue .................... 192.05
Hamm, Leslie et ux, Arlington ................................. .......... 242.20
Hamm, M, Louise, Belmont .................................................... 547.71
Hammond, Harry D. et ux, 238 Beilev ue Road .................... 68.44
Hamparian, George H, et al, Belmont ................................ 267.20
Handy, Dalsey A., 161 Lexington Street ............................. 1765.04
Hanlon, Bridget M., 10 :Mapleton Terrace ............................ 79,98
Hannan, Owen, 65 Hazel Street ............................................ 224.52
Hamaon, Mark et ux, 59 Boyd Street ..................................... 156.97
Hansen, Henry M., 129 Grove Street .................................... 247.97
Hansen, Mildred A., 42 Chapman Street ................................ 233.80
Hapgood, Theodore B., .69 .Pearl Street ................................ 187.04
*H€araiawpou, Vasilois, 39 Berkeley Street ... .. . . .. .... .... 25.40
Hararis, Angelo et ux, 29 Kondazian Street ...............I........ 217.31
Hat-lcy, Bruce et ux, 178 Spruce Street ........................... .. 158,65
Harney, Mary E., 8 Cottage Lane ........................................ 48.4
Haroian, Arakel, 3 Nichols Avenue ........................................ 16.70
Harrington, Helen M., 65 Bacon Street ................................ 73.48
Harrington, Ralph E., South Sudbury ................................ 5,01
Harris, Charles A., 12 Mt. Auburn Street ........................ 25.05
Harris, William S., 637•.Mt. Auburn Street ........................ 1.67
Hartnett, Patrick, 766 Mt. Auburn Street ............................ 13.36
Hartnett, Elizabeth C., 766 Mt. Aubuni Street ................ 272.21
Harvey, Heirs Fannie, 16 Chestnut Street ........................ 146.96
*Harvey, William Al. et uN, 33 Warren Street .................... 165.90
Haskell, Fred AL et ux, 227 Sycamore Street .................... 75.24
Hatch, Walter L. A al, 18 Hill Street ................................ 133.60
Haughey, Helen L., 843 School Street .................................... 178.68
242 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Hauswirth, John J. et ux, 300 Waverley Avenue ................ 152.17
Hawes, Anna McKay, 183 Mt. .,A.uburn Street .................... 315.+63
Ham*es, Otis L., 15 Main Street ............................................ 176.35
*Hawkins, William J. et ux, 271 Waverley Avenue ............ 76.59
.Hawthorne, Ruth L., 4 Carver Road East ........................... 348.74
Haynes, Gladys D., 64 Union Street .................................... 60.00
Hayes, Maurice L. et al, 20 Alfred Road ............................ 219.07
Healey, John J., hewtonville .................................................... 136-94
Hendington, William J. et ux, 40 Porter Street......... ............ 99.44
Heney, Mary. A,, Brookline ........................................................ 98.91
Henderson, Lester M., 165 Common Street ........................ 243.82
Hennessey, Thomas M., 1072 Belmont Street .................... 18.36
Hennessey, Thomas N. et ux, 51 Whitney Street ................ 260.52
Herrnansen, Hans, 44 Gilhcrt Street ........ ........................... 45.94
Hershfield, Louis, Lawrence . .............................. . ...... ........ 951.90
Hesbion, Mary- E. Me., 96 Fitchburg Street 7
Hewitt, Agnes, 59 Capitol Street ............................................ 188.72
Hewitt, Francis J,, 55 Capital Street .............:...................... 228.79
Hickey, Cornelius, 18 Irma Avenue .................................... 268.86
Hill, Alice C., 23 Commonwealth Road ................................ 283.90
Hill, Elisa Al., 7 oU Belmont Street ........................................ 282.68
Hill, Oscar W., 700 Belmont Street ...................................... 68.79
Hill, Wilfred R. et ux, 11 Quincy Street ............................ 235.47
Hillier, George R., 28 Belmont Street .................................... 129.07
Hinckley, Laila L., 119 Spruce Street .................................... 172-01
Hinckley, Ora E., 35 Mt. Auburn Street ............................ 13.36
Hjelmquist, Oscar et ux, 83 Bradford Road ..... .......... ...... 127.13
Hodge, Charles H., 45 'Bates Road ........................................ 185.76
Hodges, Maud D., Malden ...........................,...........,.,,,.....,,.,.,. 61.94
Hn€#`man, Martha M., 49 Bradford load •........................... 205.60
Holbrook, Mabel S., 56 Olcott Street .................................... 157.52
Holland, Edward D., 16 Stearns Road .................................... 401..43
Holland, Mary J., 92 Galen Street .........................--................ 121„98
Holmes, ,Clinton E., 94 Union Street .................................... 157.98
Holmes, Mary L., 272 Belmont Street ................................ 260.52
Holt, Charles P. et ux, 92 Standish Road ............................ 278.89
Hooba,n, 'moan s J., 67 Nortli Beacon Street ........................ 89..56
Hopewell, Charles F. et ux, 152 'Russell Avenue ................ 3,839.33
Horacek, Jahn M. et ux, 17 Whitacy Street ........................ 260.52
Hossbach, Louisa A., 21 Fayette Street; ................................ 206.41
Howard, Alvin, 145 Arsenal Street ........................................ 3.34
Howard, Heirs Sarah, 70 Galen Street ................................ 125.2.5
Howe, Ernestine P., 58 Marshall Street ................................ 245.49
Havre, W. Lawrence, 58 Marshall Street ............................ 5A5
Howell, Edmund et ux, 12 Fitchburg Street ................... . 155.31
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Howes, Flora A., 256 North Beacon Street ........................ 163.66
Howes, Marie W., 23 I rvin Street ........................................ 121.93
-Howley, Paul C., 25 Springfield Street ................................ 251,16
Hubbell, Phyllis A.., Belmont .................................................. 171.92
Hudson, John R. et ux, 5 Partridge Street ........................ 238.85
Hudson, Mary J., Waltham ...................................................... 198.72
Hughes, Edward F., 26 Hawthorne Street ............................ 151.97
Hughes, Heirs Margaret, 311 bl.ain Street ............................ 302.67
Hughes, Heirs Mary 4., 11 Royal Street.......... ..... ... ........... 123.65
Hughes, Matilda V., Walt-ham ................................................ 863.39
Hull, Ruth N., 47 Emerson Road .................................:...... 205.83
Hulten, Johan Hilrner et ux, 41 Carver Road ...... .... ....... „ 308.95
Hunt, John Joseph, 29 Chandler Street ................................ 142.3&
Hurler, .Arthur J. et ux, 19 Locke Street ........................ 312.80
Harley, Mary E., 72 Fitchburg Street ..................................... 197.88
*Hurley, John, 164 Main Street .............................................. 1,67
*Husselbee, Cyril et ux, 3 Summit Road .................. 220.32
Dutton, Charles S., 694 Mt. Auburn Street ........................ 3.34
Hyman, Jamb, 2 Ladd Street ........................... 6.68
lannazzi, Angelo, 302 Arlington Street ................................ 68. 7
l<annazzi, AngeIo et ux, 302 Arlington Street .................... 326.554
lannelli, Nicola, 17 Winter Street ........................................ 439.21
Igoe, F:,tlier M., 16 Palmer Street ........................................ 288.V7
-`Ilaequa, Matten et ux, 9 Myrtle Street ................................ 56.0 i
Ilid'e, William H. et al, 99 Bailer* Load ............................ 5,397.54
Inferrara, Anton, 779 Mt. Auburn Street ...,,. . .., .. I......... 40-08
Ingalls, Harriette, 30 Adams Avenue .................................... 294.12
Inl;lese, Graza, 15 Sunset Read ............................................ 51.77
Iodice, Amadeo et al, 808 lit. Auburn Street .................... 196.88
Iodiee, pied ,75 Warren. Street ................................................ 2.51
Irish, Heirs Ernest C. et ux, 59 Bailey React .................... 445.89
Jacobson, Florence R. L., 52 Partridge Street ...............1".. 153.64
Jacobson, William et al, 64 plain Street ..... ....... ....... ..... 100,20
Janigian, Yera�nouhi, New port; City ............................ 7' ,3€�
Jarossi, Nicola et ux, 31 Ralph Street ............. ... ........ .... 135.27
Jella€lian, Garahed et al, 15 Dartmouth Street ...... ......... 243.82
Jenkins, Walter L. et ux, 123 Spruce Street ........................ 192.05
Jennings, George K. et al, Needham .................................... 959.33
Jensen, John I{., 572 'Alain Street .......................................... 287.24
Jerossi, Nicolas et ux, Sparkbill Street .... ... . . ................. 6.G8
Jewett, Alfred l'. et ux, 27 Stoneleigh Road ..................., 140-68
Jigar,iian, 11agop, 2 Appleton Street .................................... 195.39
Jiggerjinn, Anna, 7 Dart.moutb Street .......,........................ 102.11
Jikiliano, Michael et ux, 137 Fayette Street ........................ 160.50
Jobin, Theodore, 28 Chester Street ........................................ 227.96
244 WATERTOWN TOWN" REPORT
Johanson, Cecilia W., 40 Maplewood Street .................... 338.92
Johnson, Adele V., Somerville .............................................. 112.95
Johnsen, kndrew T. et ux, 57 Palfrey Street ...................... 268.97
Johnson, Anna. A., 42 Carver Road East ................... ............ 300.60
Johnston, August, Somerville .................................................... 96.26
Johnson, Charles F., Cambridge 228.79
Johnson, Grace 0., 1.54 Common Street ................................ 217.14)
'Johnson, J. Erhard, 2 Belmont Street ................................ 40.08
Johnson, Louise S., 132 School Street .................................. 263.86
Johnson, Nels A, et ux, 43 Pequosette 'Street .................. 242.15
Johnson, Pauline Ames, 28 Sunnybank Road ........................ 184.00
Johnson,. Ray +C., Boston .......................................................... 203,74
*Johnston, harry E., 28 Wells Avenue .................................. 183.22
Jones, David R., Alfred Road ................................................ 157,68
Jordon, Marie M., 23 Alden Road ........................................ 272.21
Jordon, Stella L,, 38 Chapman Street .................................... 103.92
Joseph, Palitia, South Boston .................................................. '267.31
Joseph, Curtis G., Malden ...................................................... 39.34
Joubert, Pose, 37 Williams Street .,......................... ........... 8.35
Joyce, Ellen, 23 Boyd Street .................................................. 178.69
Joyce, John T., 634 Belmont Street ........................................ 457.58
Joyce, Joseph J. et ux, 131 Worcester Street ........................ 240.48
Joyce, Michael, 23 Boyd Street ............................................ 93.67
Joyce, Heirs William J., 31 Purvis Street ............................ 238.83
Jucknavorian, Krikor et al, 346 Arlington Street ................ 242.15
Juiliano, Angelina, 143 Fayette Street ................................ 182.23
Juliano, Louis et ux, 123 Fayette Street ............................ 50.96
Kalafatis, Varvara, 18 Porter Street .................................... 248.82
Kanner, Edward D., 26 Brimmer Street .,.,............................ 283.90
Kane, Elizabeth M., 2 Derby Road ........................................ 275.55
*Kaplan, Bernard et al ............................................................ 240.09
Kapralian, Haraan et ux, et al .................................................. 242.15
Karageusian, Mike, 33 Quimby Street ................................ 20.04
Karaina, I ourken et al, 25 Prentiss Street ........................ 202.29
Karoman an, Gohar, 122 School Street ................................ 254.68
Karamanian, Ohannes N., 16 Keith Street .......................... 113.56
Karonaso, Jahn, 468A Main Street .................................... 8.35
Kasparian, Shake V., 75 Templeton Parkway ...................... 311.23
Kazanjian, Hag-op AL, 105 School Street ............................ 23.38
Kenney, William J. et ux, 2 Theurer Park ........................ 30U6
Keefe, Charles E., 29 Arsenal Street .......... ............... ...... . 9.19
Keefe, Joseph, 174 Main Street ..................................,......... 3.34
Keefe, Mary G,, 14 Irving Street .......................................... 781.56
Keefe, Heirs Mary TV., 14 Irving Park ................................ 417.66
Keenan, Agnes B., 40 Dexter Avenue .................................. 150.76
COLLE TOR.'S REPORT 245
Kehyalan, Giragos, fib Dexter Avenue ........................ 98.24
Keirce, Thornas P., n Molt Street ........................................ 19,02
Keith, Lyde B., 17 Standish Road .......................................... 237.23
Ketch, Ellen T., 166 Hillside Road ........................................ 195.39
Kelleher, Thomas et ux, 33 Elmwood Avenue .................... 190.07
Kelley, Annie M., Dorchester ................................................. 470.51
Kelley, Clara L., 122 Hillside Road ................................. ..... 1195.49
Kelley, Emma R., 374 Charles River Road I......I................ 257.18
Kelley, Garrett, 315 Main Street
Kelley, Helen P., 35 Stoneleigh Circle ................................ 313.96
Kelley, .dames E, et ux, 50 Beacon Park ................................ 84.65
Kelley, .Tarries P., Waverleyr ...................... ........................... 43t).80
Kelley, Joseph M., 98 Alt. Auburn Street ............................ 13.36
Kelly, Joseph et uN, 48 reinter Street ................................ 66.90
Kelly, Maurice W. et al, 40 Bridge Street .,. .................. 115.23
Belly, Michael J. el ux, 49 Bancroft Street ........................ 54.30
-`Kelly, Michael J. et ux, 26 11agle Street ............................ 192.05
Kelsey, Charles 14. et ux, Belmont ........................................ 41.25
Kennedy, Bertha E., 143 Watertown Street ........................ 175.35
`Kenney, A1ary Evelyn, 81 Summer Street ........................ 113.56
Kenney, Patrick I et ux, 133Galen .Street ........................ 203.74
Keshishian, Kasper, et al, 51 Dexter Avenue ................ .30
Keville, Patrick J., 39 Chapman Street ................................ 208.75
_Kbederian, Garabed, 83 Bigelow A�,enue ............................ 58.63
Khederian, Mary, 125 Nichols Avenue ................................ 23.38
Keely, James, 3 Theurer lark .............................................. 317.41
Kilberg, John et ux, 89 Lexington Street ............................ 154.45
Kilbridge, William H. et ux, 136 Walnut Street ................ 148.63
*Kilgore, Eva L., 135 Galen Street ........................................ 123.58
Kinder, Elizabeth, ,South Boston .......................................... 163.66
Kiti1.T, Benjamin et ux, 94 Harnden Avenue ............................ 138.59
Kirin;, i'+yles L. yet ux, 42 Putnam Street ................................ 146.91
Klrtley=, Katherine, 2411 Orchard Street ................................ 228.79
Kivell, Thomas F., 15 Longfellow Road ............................ 185.50
Klockngian, Hagop et at, 112 School Street ........................ 26.72
Knell, Walter W., 15 Everett Avenue ................................ 35.05
Knights Manufacturing Co., 36 Pleasant Street ................ fa.fi8
Knisell, Nellie P., 264 Common Street ........................... 437.:90
*Knox, George A., 62 Lexington Street ................................ 1.20.24
Kondazian, Minas S., 70 Coolidge Hill Road .................... 21.92
Kooyuumiian, Nishan, 42 Crawford Street ............................ 198.73
Koozoia.n, Munoog, Cambridge .......... .................. .................. 258.85
Kastick, John, 28 Alt. Auburn Street ...................................... 60.to
*Kouzouian, Manoog, 404 Mt. Auburn Street .................... 33.40
K.reem, Rose J., 601 Alt. Auburn Street ................................ 22.00
246 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT
Krikurlan, Krikor, 273 Buylston Street ................................ 88.50
Kuhn, David et al, 7 Morse Street ........................................ 262.19
Kurkjian, Bell, 407 Mt. Auburn. Street ................................ 36.74
Xurkjian, Perus, 109 Spruce Street ...................................... 308.95
Lafayette Associates Inc., Watertown ................................ 53.44
La,lMlarmne, Arthur J., Cambridge .......................................... 51.77-
Lagerblade, Olga E., 4 Hilltop Road .................................... 267.75
Laguff, John H. et ux, 43 Hersom Street .............................. 25.05
Lally, Joseph M., 35 Grandview, Avenue .............................. 197.62
landberg, Dorothy, 640 ML Auburn Street ........................ 16.70
Landry-, Arthur N. A ux, 36 Hall Avenue ............................ 173AS
*Landry, Charles F. et ux, 14 Quincy "Street ........................ 182.93
Landry, Katherine L., 72 Bradford Road ........................ 59.11
Lana-, Lena, 4 Forid Street ........................1.,..,......,........,...... 133.64
Ian ,,, William, 40 Mt. Auburn Street .................................. 16.71E
Larkin, Joseph P. et al, 219 .Arsenal Street ......................... 253.84
Larrabee, Caroline A. et al, 40 Oakley Road .................... 382-76
Larsen, Margaret E., 18 Hudson Street ............................ 98.52
Lauricella, Antonio, 106 Main Street ................................ 171.68
Laverty, Anthony F., 750 brit. Auburn Street .................... 265.52
Lawson, Agnata B., 100 Langdon Avenue..................-....... 216.13
Lawton, Susan M.,39 Merrill Road ........................................ 286.78
Leacy, Cecil M., 55 Galen Street ............................................ 1,260.85
Leary, Elizabeth, 111 Galen Street ...................................... 292.25
Leary, Eugene S. et ux, 111 Galen Street ............................ 178.82
Leary, Daniel J. et ux, 12 Stuart Street ............................ 163,66
Leave, Charles H. et ux, 42 Standish Road ...................... . 283.91
Leavitt, Charles O, et ux, 167 Church Street .,.,...«.,,.,.,...,. 187.99
Leavitt Shirt Manufacturing Co., 107 Spring Street ,.....,. 40.18
Lee, Harry, 158 Belmont Street .............................................. 3.34
Lembo, Sebastiano et ux, 176 Walnut ,Street .................. 83.80
Leombru,no, Arcangelo et ux, 47 Bridge Street ................ 150.30
Leonrad, Bryan et ux, 105 Rutland Street ..................«.....«.., 307.83
Leone, Antonio et ux, 201 Boylston Street ........................ 200.40
Lepordo, Carlo et ux, 13 Berkeley Street ............................ 165.33
Lepore, Giuseppe et ux, 23 French Terrace ........................ 200.00
LeShane, frank C., Sr., 18 Wilmot Street ............................ 39.93
LeShane, Richard et ux, 615 Main Street ..a.«.......«............. 186,32
Leslie, Ethel M., 330 Mt. Auburn ,Street ............................ 366.87
Lester, Clari.9sa M. S.,38 Bates Road .................................... 581.1
Letterio, Domenico ct ux, 38 Clarendon Street .................... 30.30
Lavine, Esther M., 38 Brimmer Street ................................ 280.46
Levis, George M. et ux, 30 Palfrey Sti"t .......................... 135.27
Lewis, George F., 18 California Park
L'Hunime Dieu, Howard et ux, 41 Standish Road ............ 29121
COLLECTOR'S REPORT 247
*Lia, Annibale et ux, 66 Prentiss Street ............................ 34.91
Lia, Louise M., 106 Belmont Street ........................................ 173.85
L,ightbody, Dorothy H., 59 Robbins Road ............................ 240.48
Lindah], Maude, 20 Prescott Street .................................... 133.6v
Lindberg, Gustaf A., 92 Bradford Road .............................. 117.30
Linehan, Susan C., 17 Bay Street ....................... .. ............ 292.25
Linl;ham, Henry E. et ux, 163 Church Street .................... 210.42
Lisanto, 'Vito et al, 12 Arsenal Street .................................. 10.02
Little, Nellie M., Darner, N. H. ........................................... 98.71
LoCascio, Robert, 10 Brimmer .Street .................................. 248.83
London, Ida, 19 Channing Road .......................................... 236.46
*Lower, Percy, 684 Mt. Auburn Street .............................. 6.68
Lootmer, Pleamin F., Belmont ............................................... 142.19
Looney, Mark E, et ux, 128 Suminer Street ........................ 205.41
Lard, Hattie M., 45 Warren Street ........................................ 108.29
Lovegren, Oscar P., 36 Gilbert Street .................................. 93.39
Lubets, 'Louis, 6 Bigelow Avenue .......................................... k-e8
Luey, Wong, 157 Mt. Auburn Street ...................................... 3.34
Lupo, Lena, 151 Waltham Street ........................................ 39.84
Lydon, Julia, South Boston .................................................... 255.76
Lynn Five Cents Savings Bank, L.ymn ................................ 268.87
AfaeBeth, George H. et ux, 109 Standish (toad ................ 290,16
MacCurdy, Elmo 1). et ux, 100 Bradford road .................. 167.00,
MacDonald, Alexander D. et ux, 62 Marshall Street...................581.86
MacDonald, Daniel L. et ux, 587 Main Street .................... 249.40
MacDonald, Thomas F. et ux, 34 Gilbert 'Street ................ 140.13
Macken, Flora Saunders, 137 Langdun Avenue ... ........... 245.49
Afaclin, Fehr, 34 Mt. Auburn Street. .................................. 40.09
h1a+ckin, Peter J. et ux, 50 Pearl Street ................................ 78.49
MacLean, Alexander A,, 60 Standish Road ........................ 246.44
*MacLean, Roderick, Newton ................................., ................ 262.42
MacLellan, John J. et ux, 47 Morse Street ............................ 48.83
MacMillan, Adam J., 612 Mt. Auburn Street ........................ 33,40
*Macurdy, Heirs Amna Lx., 43 Center Street ...................... 49.40
Madanian, Jacob, 112 Dexter Avenue .................................. 18.37
Madden, Ellen et al, 88 Poplar Street .............................. 205.56
Madders, James F'., 64 No. Beacon Street .......... ...... ....,.... 195.39
Muguire, John J. et ux, 16 Pnrtridgp Street ........................ 160.32
*Maher, John J., 7 No. Beacon Street ................. ... 16.71)
................
Maher, Allary A,., 13 Paul Street ................ ... '249.83
Maher, Patrick et ux, 1.5 Lexington Street .......................
Maher, U1ick P. et ux, 176 Spruce Street ............. ..........,... 184.31
Mahon, Margaret, Waltham .................................................. 262.00
Mahoney, Annie E. yet al, 30 Whitcomb Street ....... ............ 150.23
*Mahoney, Daniel, Arsenal Street ........................................ 66.80
248 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Mahoney, Michael J., 20 Capitol Street ................................ 233.80
IMLalaney, Thomas P, et ux, 26 Arsenal Street .................... 263.S6
Malcolm, Heirs Blanche E., 109 Langdon Avenue ............ 245.49
Nalkasian, Peter 0., 247 Boylston Street ............................ 228.89
Malloy, Charles H., 6 Myrtle Street .................... ............... 5.01
Maloney, Thomas, 9 No. Beacon Court ................................ 93.52
Maloney, Thomas F. et ux, 35 Quincy 'Street ........................ 56.98
Mancuso, Juhn, 44 Ciarendo,n Street .................................... 81.24
?Mangan, Thomas F. et ux, 12 Melendy Avenue ................ 66.06
114angino, Santo et ux, 71 Winter Street ................................ 10.53
Mangino, Santo, 21 Pleasant Street ................................... 67.90
IM•Tangyone, Pietro et Aux, Cambridge .................................... 20.04
Manjourides, Pvteka, 21 Kondazian Street ........................ 1.15.61
Manning, Josephine F., 10 Clyde Toad .................. ............. 194,10
iM+iannix, Mary F., 24 Middle Street ...................................... 45.49
Manoogian, Ahnes, 215 Boylston Street ................................ 217.39
*Marnoogia,n, Harry et ux, 491i Bigelow Avenue ................ 240.48
Mantenuto, Mary G., 8 Pearl Street .................................... 100 88
Manuel, Gus et al, 198 Arlington Street ............................ 237.14
Manaelli, Josephine, 122 Waverley Avenue ........................ 248.83
lM'I,anzelli, Maria, 1416 Delmont Street ............... ................ 448.22
Marchant, Arthur J., 97 Edenfield Avenue .......................... 123.54
*141archant, John P. et ux, 55 Maplewood Street .................. 218.76
IM+Taroccio, Gaetano, 41 Cypress Street .................................... 155.31
Mardirosian, George A ux, 35 Crawford Street ................ 90.38
=*IMlargosian, Mary, 106 Walnut Street .................................... 22.14
1Margosian, Victoria, 3 Appleton Street ............................ 100.38
M+Targosian, Victoria et al, 1.59 School Street ..............,.......... 179.09
Margosian, Victoria A., 5 Lloyd Road .................................... 48,65
:Maria, Vincenzo, 56 Prentiss Street .................................... 46.08
Markarian, Sarkis, 85 Bigelow Avenue ................................ 11.659
Markarian, 'Virginia, 49 Fairfield Street ............................ 236.61
Maroney, Catherine, 50 Salisbury Road ............................ 286.80
Marriott, Fred, 42 Unicraz Street .............................................. 674.66
Marriott, 'Fred H., 42 Union Street .............. ....... . ............ 172.01
Marriott, Fred Tr., 42 Union Street .,.................. ............... 6fi.80
Marrone, frank, Boston ............................................................ 80.116
Marshall, Charlotte A., 125 '"insor Avenue ........................ 416.69
*Marco, Heirs Ralph J., 12 Sheldon Road ............................ 215.43
*Martelli, Nicola et ux, 54 Arsenal Street ........................ 168.55
Martin, Elizabeth K, 10 Winthrop Street ............................ 131.93
Martin, Margaret T., 1.7 Hilltop Road .... . ............................. 155.31
Martin, .Stanley et al, 213 Dexter A,6rtenue ............................ 10.02
Martini, Vincent, 819 Aft. Auburn Street ................................ 3.34
IM-lart.inn, Pasquale, 16 Middle Street .................................... 1.41.87
COLLECTOR'S REPORT 249
AIartaeehio, Enrico et us, 10 Sextem Street ........................ 40.18
Martocchie, Heirs Pietro, 11. Warren Srteet ........................ 1.GO.20
Marzilli, Fred, 37 Mt. Auburn Street ..................................... 43.42
141aslawski, John et ux, 12 Laurel Street .... . ...... ............. 150.00
,Mason ,Jane B., 56 Phillips Street .......................................... 203,r4
*Mason, Jesse H., 12 Walnut Street ...................................... 26.72
Mason, Ralph, 113 Mt. Auburn Street .................................. 16.70
iiiasson, George et al, 19 Marion Road .................................. 203.74
Alatthevss, George J., 55 Commonwealth load ............1..... 290.41
Mattson, Vennon Al., 65 Irving Street .................................... 806.96
1#€e ei-, Dorothy P. et al, 46 Wilmot Street ......................... 163.66
Alayer-, Lucy C., 4 Grandview Avenue .................................... 143,62
11ay o, Everett C. et ux, 33 Commonwealth Road ................ 110,67
Alayo, Herbert, 55 Bigelow Avenue ...................................,.... 1.67
1azinanian, Elisha M., 74 Prentiss Street ........................ 108.32
Alazm: iiian, Nelson, 100 School Street ................................ 23.40
!Mazza, Francesco et ux, 16 Norseman Avenue .................... 212SO
M,"za, Giovanni, 8 Hearn Street .......................................... 121.91
McAndrews, Dennis J., Elton Avenue .................................... 16.70
McAvoy, Lawrence J., Samerviile .......................--................ 291,52
McCafferty, Abbie J., 147 Summer Street ............................ 300.57
'McCarthy, Agnes A., 3i1 Stuart Street .................................. 462.32
McCarthy, Francs J., 66 Lexington Street ............ 233.80
McCarthy, Mary, E., 42 Forest .street .................................. 70.14
McCarthy, Maureen, 47 Cypress Street ..............._............... 8i1.341
McCool, Helen C., Duff Street .................................................. 10.02
McCool, Hugh Al. et ai, 53 CijbeT•t Street ............................ 242.17
McCormick, Percy 41., 470 Alain Street ................................ 66.80
McCree, Jahn, 52 Adams Avenue .................................• ......... 206.01
McCullough, k�rancis J., 65 Palfrey Street ............................ 491.29
McCurdy, Katherine, 47 Fairfield Street ................................ 37.38
McDermott, Patrick J., 96 Fayette 'Street ............................ 71.711
MacDonald, Heirs Frank H., 69 Hovey Street .................... 153.13
McDonald, Hugh J., 61 No. Beacon Street ............................ 14.36
McDonald, Heirs .Janies, 72 Pond Street ............................ 86.36
McDonald, Margaret A., 33 Bradford load ........................ 265.36
McDonald, 'nieresa et al, West Somerville ..:........... ....... 215.43
McDonnell, Tbomas, 52 Cuba Street ...................................... 110,22
McDonnell, Theresa H., Cambridge ........................................ 172.77
hrcDonaugh, Jahn et ]]Mary, 113 Riverside Street ................ 98 r
McDanough, Jolter J., Jr., 699 Main Street ............................ 50.00
McElhiney, Laura. B., IN Riverside Street . ..................... 156.98
McCann, Delia J., 185 Edentielcl Avenue ............................ 169.46
*McGovern, Heirs Mary, h ortlr Cambridge ... ................. 10.02
McGrath, Edward J. et ux, 37 Capitol Street ...................... 1.55.31
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250 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
.1-TeGrath, Frank P., Brighton .................................................. 8.K-).
17cHugh, Anna B., 77 Fayette Street ................... ,... ...... 115.23
McHugh, Frank J., 535 Pleasant Street .............................. 126.92
31cHugh, John J. et ux, 71 Cypress Street .......................... 208.74
11cHugh, Patrick J. et ux, 15 Purvis Street ........................ 248.,u
eKenna, Paul J., Springfield ................................................ 292.20
.MeKenna, Hugh M. et ux, 35 Olney Street . . ................... 91.95
McKenzie, Forbes L., Waverley .............................................. 414.26
Me Kenzie, Forbes L. et al, Trustee, Wavearley .................... 362.59
*IVcKeon, Jahn F'., 67 Commonwealth Road ........................ 122.2.E
McH,ei tick, Joseph, 191 Sycamore Street ............................ 8.35
-McLaughlin, Annie A., Allston ............................................ 303,94
McLaughlin, Ellen F., 160 Hillsi& road ............................. 245.49
McLaughlin, Margaret C., 97 Poplar Street ........................ 305.81
1ScLauthlin, Elizabeth et al, 51 Green Street .................... 243,82
McLauthlin, Jahn J., 51 Green Street .................................. 3.84
,McLean, Elizazbetli A., 13 Prospect Street .......................... K16
*MeLean, Margaret, Cambridge ............................................ 5.01.
.McLellan, Edith M, et al, Belmont .......................................... 1,833,95
1l cMahon, Margaret R., jN ewton ............................................ 257J 8
.McMahon, Margaret R. et al, Newton .................................... 278.89
.McManus, Jane K., 43 Morse Street .................................... 170.34.
McNarnara, Daniel F. et al, 36 Capitol Street .................... 153.64
McNamara, Louise A., 5 Lovell Road .................................. 337.47
"V1cNaught, Augusta, 31 Olney Street ................................ 103.54
McQueene4, Catherine et al, 71 Myrtle Street .................... 208.75
McSherry, Catherine F., 86 Forest Street .......................... 101.87
MeSherry, James H. at al, 83 Forest Street ........................ 95.19
-kh-Vey, Thomas, Brighton ........................................................ 41.75
NEeWhirter, Alfred L. et al, 28 Parker Street 2
die hirter, heirs Ellen, 9 Patten Street ................................ 263.86
-�Iee, Heirs Annie, 11 E+lton Avenue ...................................... 166.98
Ilechan, Patrick, 162 Spruce Street .................................... 180.92
Megan, Emily A., 120 Lovell Road .......................................... 314.02
llelanson, Lillian A., 40 Paul Street ...................................... 58.85
Melanson, Timothy II., Arlington ........................................ 458.62
J'leloian, _Al try- S., 31 Templeton. Parkway ............................ 303.94
11eloian, Sarkis, 31 TernpletDn Parkway ................................ 4.18
*-Melrose Savings Bank, Melrose ............................................ 271.81
* Menghi, Hugh J., 98 St dish Road ...................................... 243.82
Merrullo, Jennie, 42 Westminster Avenue ............................ 221.00
.Aerz. Jessie M., Medford ........................................................ 215.43
Messier, Bessie L., 112 Robbins Road ................................ 2.34
Messier, Heirs Frederic], W., 25 Olney Street .................... 248.83
Metropolitan lee Co., Somerville ............................................ 5,197.89
COLLECTOR:'S REPORT 251
"Meyer, Dorothy, 34 Holt Street .......................................... 45.18
Miami, Adolph, 83 Main. Street ............................................ 83,40
.AIiethka, Maud A., Hyde Park ... ..... ...................... ............. 68.87
*Migliaccio, Emilio, 145 Lexington Street ............................ 1.67
'1Iligiiaccio, Emilio et ux, 145 Lexington Street ................ 22.57
Mikaelian, Rose, 9 Irma Avenue .............................................. 240.48
Millard, Herbert E., 52 Hillside road .................................... 109.57
Miller, Henry F., Co., I Appleton Street ............................ 220,44
Miller, Julia A.., 107 Chapman Street ............--................... 158.31
Alifnot, William et al„ 369 Charles River Road .......... ......... 824.37
Allsakian, Hagop, 91 Bigelow Avenue .................................... 20.04
Misserian, Novart N., Nichols Avenue ................................ 66.49
hlisserian, Deran et al, 72 ,Dexter Avenue ............................ 143.62
Misserian, Novart X., 239 Boylston Street ........................ 282.93
Mitchell, Al>aina M., 1052 Belmont Street ............................ 247.16
Mitchell, Margaret, Bristol, N. H. ........................................ 18.3i
'Mitchell, Mary A., 70 Ilt.. Auburn Street ........................ 63.84
Kitchell, Priscilla R., 46 Harnclen .Avenue ............................ 92.37
Aloir, Laura C., 403 School Strcot .......................................... 49€1.98
31alito, Nlichael A. et ux, 164 Orchard Street .................... 252.17
Malloy, Charles A., 6 Myrtle Street .................................. 101.87
Montgomery, Marion L., 60 Merrill Road ............................ 205.31
*Mooney, Alice, 28 Hunt Street ,............................................. 28.31,
Mooney, Daniel G. et ux, 124 Nichols Avenue .. ..... . ...... 292.82
Mooney, Francis Y., 25 .LcaigfelIDw Road ............................ 92.99
Alooney, Fredrick R. et ux, 36 Washburn Street ................ 187.04
Nfooradian, John, 159 Mt. Auburn Street ........................ 13.36
Mooradian, Minas et al, 36 Quimby Street
Moore, Heirs Carrie, 12 Lincoln Street .................................. 235.28
Moore, Frances B., 28 Appleton Street .............................. 160.00
Moran, Eleanor, 884 Mt. Auburn Street ................................ 397.46
*Moran, Mary B., 41 Fairfield 'Street .................................. 128.59
*Moran, Michael J. et ux, 92 Riverside Street .................... 40.29
Moran, Patrick J. et ux, 56 Gilbert Street ........................ 105.43
Moy�r+,e�tto, `a�J�ohn e�ty ux,
2Yy7 1141T+o'r�ttr�n Street ................................ 8�0,00
Moreau, Marie, 223 Watertown Street .................................. 26 ..20
*Morgarn, Ellen M., Dedham .................................................... 404.9
Morgan, James A. et ux, 32 Chandler Street ........................ 38.40
Morgan, Mary P,, 32 Chandler Street .................................. 145.48
IIoriggi, Antonio et ux, 190 Summer Street ... ., . ... 150.30
Itiloriaio, Carmela, 161 Lemngton Street .............................. 153.64
Morris, Frederick A. et ux, 41 Lovell Road .................. ..... 270,54
"Morris, Lydia. E., 41 Irl inir Street ....................................... 2 r.11fl
Morris, Mary A., 34 Prescott Street ...................................... 163.66
Morris, Millicent, Somerville .................................................... 228.79
252 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Morris, William et ux, 80 Spring; Street .............................. 70.3'2
Morse, Alice G., 15 Aron Road ................................................ 293.92
Morse, Arthur L., 24 Chapman Street .................................. 39.25
Morse, Lottie W., 22 Chapman :Street .................................... 14&62
Morse, Marjorie W., 24 Chapman Street ......................... 151.4i7
Mosca, Franco, 14 Spring Street ............................................ 63.46
Mosca, John et ux, 40 Bostonia Avenue ...............-.............. 2128.79
Moseley, Caroline E., 24 Marcia Road .... ........................... 179.34
`'Moshier, Sophia P., 468 Belmont Street .............................. 275,85
Mosman, Charles P., 1`9 'Highland Avenue ........................ 27.19
Mosmon, Eleanor, 127 Eil;hland Avenue ................................ 97.33
Mostowitz, Michael, 23 Mt. Auburn Street ............................ 6.68
Moulton, Fred L, et ux, 169 Palfrey Street .......................... 175.35
Mugerdicliiian, +Garabed et ux, 125 Boylston Street ............ 272.21
Mulcahy, Michael J. et ux, 375 Arlington Street ................ 198.73
*Mulcahy, Thomas et ux, 278 Sycamore Street .................... 117.20
Mulholland, Thomas, 36 Pleasant Street ................................ 20.04
Mullahy, Patrick, 8 Thurston Road ........................................ 233.`D
Mullaney, Helen A,, 58 Wilmot Street ................................ 158.615
",'Muller, Kate IT,, 116 Marshall Street ................................ 225.4.5
Mulvabill, Alary L., 129 Maplewood Street ........................ 297.26
Mnnyon, Daniel, 'Spruce Street .............................................. 164.83
Munyon, Daniel J. et ux, 21 Hawtharne :Street .................... 506.01
Murgo, Leonardo at ux, 112 Belmont Street ........................ 10D.00
Murlless, Winifred T., Belniont .............................................. 247.16
Murphy, Heirs Abbie, 62 Prentiss Street 150.30
Murphy, Eugenie A., 125 Langdon Avenue .......................... 245.49
i4l:urphy, Garland F°. et ux, Cambridge .................................. 222.28
Murphy, Helen G., 226 Common Street ......,........................... 292.25
'Murphy, Helen T., 121 Mt, Auburn Street .......................... 35.07
Murphy, James E., Belmont .................................................. 275.55
`iNfvrphy, Lillian M., Belmont .................................................. 175.35
Murphy, Heirs Margaret A., Needham .............. .................. 183.70
Murphy, hoary T,, 70 Lovell Avenue ...... .. .... ................. 62.26
Murphy, Nora G., 96 Carroll Street ...................................... 272.21.
Murphy, Richard J. et six„ 12 Kimball Road .........................: 267.79
Murray, George F., 431 Mt. Auburn Street ........................,. 250.84
Murray, Grace C., 2A Ut, Auburn Street ............................ 15.03
Murray, Irving; F. et ux, 60 Fitchburg Street .................... 156.98
:Murray, Marion C., Woburn .................................................... 23.83
Murray, Mary W., 5 Harrington Street ................................ 5.01
Murray, Heirs Nora, 98 Galen Street .................................... 146.81
Murray, William S. et ux, 119 Worcester Street ................ 156.98
'Murrin, John F. et ux, 31 Wilmot Street ........ . ....... ........ 60.27
Murtha, Isla T., 9 Partridge Street ...................................... 1.55.31
COLLECTOR'S REPORT 253
Myra, Eber C. et 13x, 27Purvis Street ................................ 105.35
Nagle, Armes M., 60 Hillside Road ......................................... 183.70
Nagle, Edmond, Newton ....................................... .........I..... 3.34
Nahigian, John, 605 Aft. Auburn Street ................................ 83,50
Nahigian, Sarkis N., 71 Templeton Park-way ...................... 277,22
Nally, Annie E., 73 Waverley Avenue .................................. 199.95
Nally, Patrick J., Sr., 69 'VVaverley Avenue ................... 10.02
Nardella, Anthony, 71 Arlington Street ................................ 3.34
Natale, Paolo et ux, 41 Berkeley Street .................. ... ........ 60.12
Natali, Anthony, 17 Fayette Street ... 238.81
Natoli, Coneetta M., 52 Lovell Road ...................................... 345.69
Natoli, Lam rence G., 84 Barnard Avenue ....................I...... 814.96
Natoli, Lawrence G. et John B., -10 Al L. Auburn Street ........ 3,20L39
*Naum, Vangel, 47 Galen Street ............................................ 26.72
Nava, Grace, 87 Summer Street ............................................ 198.73
Nazareth, Gregory, 102 Dexter Avenue ................................ 16.70
Neal, Paul W. et ux, Waltham Street .................................... 70.14
*Nelson,
elson, Amanda C., 317 Common Street ............................ 113.76
Nelson, August E., 28 Partridge Street ........................... ................. 3.34
Nelson, Fred W., 98A School Street ...................................... 105.21
Nelson, Palma M., 64 Wilmot Street ...................................... 133.60
*Xenbit, Robert A. et ux, 12 Belknap Terrace .................... 82.03
Netto, Walter A., et ux, Belmont .......................................... 235.47
Newell, Margarct, 24 Rutland Street .................................... 33.40
Ne
wton Co-aperative Bank, Newton ..................................... 1166.98
New Way Service Co., 85 Spring Street ........... .................. 245.17
Nichols, John B., 31 Bates Road .............................................. 337.34
Nicoli, Ermelinda, Somerville .................................................. 20.04
Noble, Gwendolyn F., 32 Russell Avenue ........... . . ............. 344.029
Noden, Elizabeth R., 102 IlDrse Street .............................. 135.37
Nolan, John R., 32 Elmwood Avenue .........................._....... 132.77
Noon, Theodore W., Boston .................................................... 80.12
North, Patrick et a[, 2 Hosmer Street .......... ..................I.... 118.14
Notargiacomo, Albert, 164 Edenfield Avenue ................ 142,56
Oakley Country Club, Belmont Street ..........-........ ........ 9,6919.36
Oates, Edward A., 442 Mt. Auburn Street ............................ 1.67
O'Brien, Daniel J., 619 Mt. Auburn Street ............................ 3.34
*O'Brien, Hugh J., 99 Spruce Street .................................... 1-67
O'Brien, John J., 51 Carroll Street ........ ....................... 3o5.61
O'Brien, Margaret L., 25 Avon Read . ..................... ......... 198.73
'O'E.'rien, Mary T., Arlingtan .................................................. 100.()(I
O'Brien, Timothy J. et ux, 9 Birch Road .............................. 201.91
O'Connell, Mary E., 71 Green Street .......... .......................... 138.91
O'Connell, Maurice H. et ux, 14 Wesdminater Avenue ........ 201-24
O'Connell, Patrick 3,, 20 Prank Street .................................. 250.50
54 VATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
*Odian, Geneve, 68 EdgeelifF Road ........................................ 283.b+1
O'Donnell, Richard P. et ux, 16 Garver Roan ...................... 100-00
O'Donnell, Thomas, 12 Bacon Street ...................................... 78.49
[}'Flaherty-, Patrick et ux, 364 Arlington Street ................ 100.00
Ogilvie, A.lroa E. S., Faltharn ................................................ 263.86
Ogilvie, James Al., 75 Plain Street ........................................ :3.34
O'Halloran, Edward P., 2 Bigelow Avenue .......................... 1.67
O'Halloran, Raymond, 28 Arsenal Street ............ ............... 16.70
O'Hanmssian, ;darker et al, 62 Quimby Street ..........I..... 580.71
O'Hara, Williarz, J., 313 Cotnman Street ............................ 288. 0
O'Keefe, Annie L., 188 School Street .............................. ..... 18.74
Oldford, Harry J. et ux, 137 Westminster Avenue ............ 106.85
O'Leary, Daniel M., 102 Rutland .Street ................................ 166.79
Olivien, Felice, 115 Jewett Street.......................................... 53.44
*Oliver, Annie E., 672 Belmont Street .................................. 168.67
Olsen, Cora E., 15 Dwight Street ........................................ 158.66
Olsen, Harold Olaf, 24 Templeton Parkway ................. .... 206.41
Olson, lvar G., Boston ...............--........................................ 238.81
Gnanian, Jacob, 214 Waverley Avenue .................................. 13.36
Ongoonian, Antranig, 547 Mt. Auburn Street .................... 151.97
Oransky, Murray, 8 i Marrs Street ............................................ 16.70
'Osborn, G. Louise, 35 Oliver Street .................................... 202.07
Osmond, Hedley, 19 Chapman Street .....,,............................. 135.75
Clstridge, Elizabeth A., IN) No. Beacon Street .................... 165.46
O'Sullivan, Ellen T.. 30 Boyd street .................................. 272.21
Oteri, Anthony et al, 89 Elm Street ........................................ 148.68
Otis, Ward M. et ux, 65 Russell Avenue ...................... ........... 48.48
Otis, Ward M. et al, 15 Main Street ........................................ 3,363.38
*'Doren, Viola G., 1039 Belmont Street .................................. 67.71
Owens, Diehard J. et ux, 11.4 Walnut Street ......................1. 197.06
Pacifieo, Giovanni, 13 Hudson Street .................................... 202.07
Packard, Edward H. et ux, 1: Marion Road ........................ 183.70
"Paddock, Esther. Dorchester ................................................ 222.78
Pagano, Nunzio, Cambridge .................................................... 63.34
Pallone, Filippo et al, 21 Waverley Avenue .......................... 95.17
11allotta, Ora.zio et ux, 226 Palfrey Street .......................... 123.58
Paolera, Amelia, D., 21 Nichols Avenue .............................. 175.03
Paolera, Marceilo D., 21 Nichols Avenue ......I....................... 1.95.00
Prone, Carmine, 24 Wheeler Lane .......................................... 215.43
Papalia, Domenick, 117 Waverley Avenue .......................... 16.70
Papalia, Denloenic A. et ux, 129 Waverley Avenue ........ 248.83
Papazian, Louis et al, 24 Kimball Read .................................. 307.53
Pappas, ,Castes, 67 Coolidge Hill Road .................................. 128.59
Pappas, Frances S., 74 Belmont Street: ................................ 297.26
Pappas, Peter C. et ux, 28 Warwick Road .............................. 164.51)
COLLECTOR"S REPORT 25-,
Parisi, Francesca et al, 25 Fraucis Street ............................ 126.08
Parisian Dye House, Inc., 400 Main Street ........................... 895.96
Parks, Arthur et ux, 126 Spruce Street ............................... 212.23
Parks, Irene A., 29 Hillside Street ...................................... 116.77
Parks, Minnie, 127 Spruce Street .......................................... 238.81
Parquette, Archibald W., 48 Summer Street ...................... 3.34
Parguette, Mary C., 48 Summer Street ................................ 180.36
Parsekian, Sarkis ct al, 9 Hazel Street ................................ 16.70
Pamekian, Veronica If., 9 Hazel Street . ............................ 6.68
Parsons, Viola R... 14 Carleton Terrace .................... . ....... 2G9.82
Parylanoglous, James et ux, 25 Isonclazian Street .............. 218.98
Pascuzzi, Luigi, 170 Summer Street .................................... 138.61
Patey, Walter G. et ux, 61 Walnut Street ............................ 293,54
'Patriarca, Eleuterio, 390 Pleasant Street ..................... ... 141.95
Pearce, Charlotte F'., 41 Olney Street .................................... 125.25-
*Pease, Rebecca A., Dover, N. H. .......... ............................ 10.02
Peckham, Josephine S., 554 Belm nt Street ........................ 186.14
Pelrine, William G. et ux, 38 Hillside Street ........................ 15.51
Penegefoth, Louise, Boston ........................................................ 200.0
Pennington, George H. ,18 primmer Street ........................ 132.13
Pent, Arnold V., 67 Oliver Street ........................................ 213.81.
Pequosette Press, 17 Main Street ............................................ 86.94
Perimian, Permine, 77 Bigelow Avenge .......... . ............... 121.29
Perkins, Elias A., 73 Fayette Street .................................... 202.07
-'Perkins, Fina F. et al, 211 Common Street .. ..................... 123.88
'Perkins, Heirs George A., 1.54 Sycamore Street .............. 90.18
Perkins, Thomas J., 31 Oliver Street .................................. 207.92
Persico, Theresa, 193 Summer Street .......... .................... ... 62.76
Peace, Guy C., 316 Mt. Auburn Street .................................... 3.34
Pesce, Pellegrino,. 39 Centre Street ,................................... 252.17
Peters, Andrew, 77 Watertown Street ................................ 273.88
*Peterson, Parnag, 1171 Galen Street .................................... 25.36
Petee, George W. et tux, 71 Rutland Street ............................ 94.04
Phelan, Cecilia E., 99 Chapman Street .................. .............. 196.89
Philbroo , Earle S., 117 Poplar Street .................................... 306.03
Phillips, "Thomas A., 599 Mt. Auburn Street ........................ 474.28
Piantedosi, Louise, 25 Warren Street ............................. ... 251.36
Piantedosi, Michele et ux, 183 Fayette Street ........................ 29.22
Piantedosi, Nicolina, 18 Cushman Street ............................ 270.54
Piccolo, Marietta, 2 WatertoWn Street ....I.............I............. 257.18
Piers, Wesley et ux, 50 Hall Avenue .................................... 252.17
Pieterse, Ames A., 57 Payette Street ................... .............. 96.86
Pieterse, Albert S., 57 Fayette Street ................................ 108.85
Pilla, Peter, 197 Pleasant Street ................................................ 220.44
Pillsbury, Benjamin O. et aI, 232 Bellevue Road ................ 6.69
256 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Pisano, Sam, 33 Keenan Street ......................................b.... .... 280.46
Piscatelli, Nicholas, 102 Pleasant Street .............................. 178.69
Piscatelli, Vineenzo et al, 117 Pleasant Street .................. 209.76
Piteri, Carmino et ux, S Prench Terrace ............................ 85.51
Pitts, Lees et ux, 69, Boylston Street ........................................ 168.29
P'lett, Henry A. et ux, 22 Stwidish load ............................ 267.21
Pvchi, Anesti, 10 Hosmer Street ............................................ 245.49
Polignone, Nick, Crawford Street .......................................... 6.68
Polil7ronis, Catina, 227 Arlington Street ................................ 297.26
Pr ll3, Sydney B., Boston ........................................................ 346.77
Patter, Annabel S., 1i14 Barnard Avenue .............................. 315-63
Patter, Mona B,, 24C Walnut Street .......... ................... ... 3.34
Potter, Mona Belle, 24 Walnut Street .................................... 320.64
Pouliot, Joseph M. et ux, 229 No. Beacon Street ................ 240.48
Powell, Marie M., 21 Carver Road ......... ............................. 195.59
*Power, Sarah J., 11 Centre Street .................. .................. 97.18
Powers, Anna G., 29 Brimmer Street ........ ......................... 272.21
Powers, Caroline 1., 21 Paul Street ........................................ 222,11
Pratt, C. Arthur et ux,. U Spruce Street ............................ 303•94
*Preble, Florence L., 17 Broadway ......,................................ 117.28
Treble, Frank A. et ux, 742 Belmant Street ........................ 273.98
Preschia, Andrew, 69 Highland Avenue 2
Pretty, l ebecen, Medford ........................................................ 6.68
Priest & Co., 74 Rutland Street ............................. ... 16.70
Pritchard, Carlton F. et ux, 9 Merrill Road .............. .......... 323.52
Pritchard, F. & San, Inc., 176 Common Street .................... 252.17
';Proctor, Emma S., 74 Pearl Street ............................ ...... 220,44
Presia, Concetta et at, 125 Bawd. Street . ........................t 233.80
Pucuia, Joseph, 46 Maplewoo(l Street .................................... 238.81
Purdy, Grace, 33 Laurel Street .......................................... .. 262.19
Puritan heal Estate Trust, Inc., 148 Robbins Road ............ 223.74
Pyke, Heirs Susie A. et at, 93 Hillside Road ........................ 17.50
Quinby, Stella E., 361 School Street ..........-........................... 210.42
Quinn, Edward J. et ux, 86 Belmont Street ........ .............. 332.33
Quinn, John, Tr., 52 Edenfield Avenue ........ ......................... 20.04
Quinn, Heirs John, Belmont ...................................................... 9.25
Quiain, Mary L., 24 Longfellow Road .................................... 208.29
Quirk, James H. et ux, 22 Spruce Street .... ........................ 100,00
"'Quirk, John P. et ux, 57 Quirk Street ....... ....................... 26-1.86
Quirk, Mary E. et alp .) Adams Avenue .................................. 265.53
"Quirk, Normal L., 149 Fayette Street ................................ 46.76
Raiannndo, Domenico G., 805 i4lt. Auburn Street ................ 906.81
Ranauda, Anna, Revere .......................................................... 21.71
Rand, Claude Allen et al, 4 Edgecliif Road ............................ 389.44
Rando, Felice et al, 116 Irving Street .................................. 110.72
COLLE{CTOR'S REPORT 257
nanney, James H. et ux, 1.12 Robbins Road .......................... 210.42
Rattigan., .Ann B., 97 Riverside Street ................................ 279.91
Read, Marion Harvey et ux, 140 Church Street ................ 247,16
*Reagan, Emma B., 12 Sunset Road ............................... ...... 75.52
Reardon, William E., 2 Jewett Street ........ ......................... 192.05
Redding, Grace, 51 Riverside Street ...................................... 130.26
Reed, Ellen L., 12 Olney Street ................................................ 140.29
*Regal Chair & Couch Go., 36 Pleasant Street ................. .. 3.84
Reid, Laura 1., 750 Belmont Street. ...................................... 245.49
Reid, Martin F. et ux, 23 Chapman Street ............................ 128.59
Reid, William et tax, 183 Highland Avenue ........................ 27.22
Reilly, Katherine IM., 12 Standish Road ............................ 288.91
Reinhardt, Catherine M., Watertown Street ...................... 227.12
Gaermanio, Melinax, 40 Edenfield Avenue................................ 229.24
Faris, Sherman B. et al, Winsor Avenue .............................. 227.12
Reynolds, John L. et ux, 45 Adains venue ........................ 191.73
Riccio, Joseph, 1 Nichols Avenue ............................................ 18,26
Riccio, Peter et al, 190 School Street .................................... 604.64
Rice, Harry et al, 136 Westminster Avenue . ..................... 162.94
Rich, Everett B., Wolfbaro, -N. H. .......................................... 67.98
4Richa.rds, Harry L., 176 Sycamore Street ............ .. . ... .. 130.69
Rich, Walter 1., 462 Main Street ............................................ 6.68
*Richardson, Carlos A., New Britain, Coon. ...... ................. 53.16
Richey, William, Boston ................................................»... ...... 32.44
Riley, Elizabeth A., 12 Carver Read ..................................1. 101.29
Ring, John M. et ux, 24 Chauncy Street ................................ 177.63
Rimer, Clayton, 54 Cabrornia Street .................................... 218.82
R.iselli, Michele et ux, 26 lima Avenue ............ .................. 260.52
Rixfnrd, Katherine, 15 Birch Road ........................................ 110.33
Rizzo, Vito, East Boston ............................................................ 21.71
Robbins, `I"+omaso et ux, Cambridge .............. .. . .. ................... 10.02
Raherts, Jessie R., 285 Arsenal Street .................................... 69.98
Roberts, Charles, 158 Belmont Street 25.05
Robertson, Elijah B. et ux, 65 Hovey Street ........................ 10.46
Robinson, Marguerite M., 25 Palmer Street ........................ 174.39
Robinson, Sylvia D., 4 Quincy Street .................................. 195.39
R.odd, Grace M., 44 Bates Road .............................................. 100.00
Rodger, Thomas et al, 19 Phillips Street ............................ 257.18
Rogers, Emma B., 379 Arlhirton Street ............................ 272.21
Romano, Marie V., 21 Thurston bond .................................... 100.0f)
Ronaanovitz, Bernard, 68 School Street .................................. 3.34
Rooney, Bessie, Cambridge ...................................................... 17101
Rooney, Marie E., 110 Riverside Street ................................ 167.00
Rooney, William J., 115 Summer Street .............................. 1.36,94
Rorke, Mercedes J., Mew York City ........................................ 25.05
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Rose, Mary A., 46 Hillside Road .............................................. 87.06
Rosi Lena 41 Quinity Street .......................... .. . 197.88
Rosofl`, Nathaniel, 326 Arlington ,Street ............Y................... 267.45
Flute, Julia A., 59 Adanis ?venue ....................f#.lY..l........,..r.,r. 260.52
Ruuthern, Joseph, 216A Waverley Avenue ................... 1.67
Rugg, Emma C., 17 Centre Street ........................................ 250.50
Rugg, William, 17 .Centre Street ............................................ 13.36
Rugg, William W. et ux, 17 Centre Street ............. .. .......... 227.12
Ruggeri, Rosario, 198 Summer Street .......................,#........... 33.40
Fussell, Emily B., 387 School Street .................................... 292.25
Russell, Walter G. et ux. 42 Frank Street ............................ 145.29
Russo, Andrea, 40 Quirk Street .........................................,e. 16.03
Russo, Andrea et ux, 40 Quirk Street ................................ 361.12
Russo, Antonio et al, 249 Lexington Street .. ... , . #...,. ...... 262.19
Russo, Fanny, 634 Alt. Auburn Street .................................... 9.36
Russo, Felix, 19 Oakland Street .. ....................................... 20.01
Russo, Giuseppe et ux, 36 Francis Street ............................ 16.70
Rutledge, Harold F. et ux, 70 Chapman Street.................... 112.29
Ryan, Josephine i41., 153 Hillside Read e............................... 137.22
Sabatino, Ernest et ux, 21 Francis Street .......................... 158.86
Safford, Howard F. et ux, 21 Centre Street ........................ 193.72
Sagbaaarian, Rrikor, 107 Nichols Avenue ............................ 3.34
Saghbatarian, Sarkis et al. 111 Nichols Avenue .................. 699.53
S.ablberg, Edla A., 47 Fairview Avenue ................................ 197.20
*Sales, Annie, 158 Pleasant Street ...................R..............,..... 1.67
Saiese, Gregory N., 12 1*o. Beacon Court ,............................. 222,11
*Sallese, Annie, 153 Pleasant Street 2"
Sallese, Pasquale et ux, 103 Westminster Avenue ............ 141.25
Samaras, John D. et ux, 108 hillside Road .................I...... 359,02
Sampson, Bessie S., 27 W oodleigh !;road .............................. 262.19
Sampson, Helen M., 1+6 Frank Street ..........................n..e...... 28.68
Samuclian, Armenag et al, 36 !hazel Street ................ ......... 227.12
Sandstrom., Frank H. et al, 262 Belmont Street ................ 218.44
Sanger, Charles W. et ux, 8 Fifield Street .......................... 153.64
Sansone, Coneetta 'Trus., 10 Merrifield AveDme ................ 161.99
Santillo, Annie et al, 294 Arlington Street .......................... 313.96
Santora, Maurizo, 59 Prentiss Street .................................. 25o.50
Santoro, Vincenzo, 83 Boylston Street ................................ 279.89
Saraf+, Satenig, 235 Boylston Street ...................... .... ........... 253.84
Sarkisian, A.rmenoosli et al, 1 Howe Street .......................... 242.15
attanino, Peter et ux, 14 Everett Avenue ....... ................... 172,19
Savage, Jeremiah J. et ux, 142 Palfrey Street .................... 183.70'
Savage, Mildred T., 165 Worcester Street .......................#.... 179.98
awin, Walter R. et ux, 121 Marshall Street ..........e......... 245.49
.Sawyer, Anson `Carle, 9 Sheldon Road ................................ 182.03
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Scalia, Julia, 288 Common Street .......................................... 340.69
Scalzi, John et ux, 281. Palfrey Street .................................. 55,97
Scanlon, Mary, 74 Lincoln Street .......................................... 100.00
Scanzillo, Jaseph et ux, 98 Westminster ,Avenue ................ 151.44
Scarfarotti, Agostino, 93 Arlington Street ........................ 93,72
Scharff, Ethel, 16 Dlcott Street .............................................. 238,80
Scharff, Lour, 16 431cott Street ............................................ 167
Scheirer, Anna T., 8 Appleton Street .................................... 325.65
Scheirer, Herbert, S Appleton Street ......... ........................ 20.04
Schelin, Carl E. et ux, 26 Amherst Road .............................. 323.98
Schindler, John H., 64A Mt. Auburn Street .......................... 41.75
*Schindler, John H. et al, 13 Irving Parts: .......................... 151.97
Schneider, bring et al, 53 Galen Street .... ........................... 212.09
Schroeder, William C., 70 Capitol Street .............................. 3.34
Schutzer, Borghild E., 63 EdenCield Avenue .......................... 140.28
Schwabe, Oscar A., 64 alihury- Road .................................. 215.77
Scifo, Rosalia, 24 Royal Street .............................................. 205.41
Scott, Walter G. et ux, 104 Hillside Road .............................. 155.52
Seale, Fared; W. et ux, 13 Fifth. Avenue ............................ 479.29
Secord, IPred, 66A School Street ............................................ 11.69
Secord, Walter N. et ux, 80 Barnard Avenue .................. 247.16
Seferiam, Avedis et ail, 99 School Street .............................. 28.38
Seferian, Serope, 1.9 Fairfield Street .................................. 210.42
*Sellers, Eva M., .35 l3illside Street ...................................... 122.34
Sellon, Walter A. et ux,, 4 Sheldon Roars .......................... 221.28
Semerjian, Jack, 195 Boylston Street .... .............................. 260.52
Senionia71, A.ltoon ,A., 11 Hoge Street ... . .......................... 177.02
Seretelly, Euripdes M. et al, 95 xIington Street .............. 11.89
Sergi, Giuseppe et u , 73 Ding .Street .................................... 53.44
Severing, Bernardino et ux, 110 Edenfiield Avenue................ 249.04
Shabrigian, Rose, 51 Cypress Street .................................... 188,71
Shaljian, Annie, 14 Francis Street ...................................... 273.88
Sham ochian, Alice, 17 Hazel Street .................................. 26.05
Shamon, Helena M., Boston ....>............................................. 252.17
Sharkey, James W. et ux, 10 Templeton Parkway ............ 141.42
Sharpstein, Joel A., 160 Belmont Street ............................ 40.09
Shaughnessy, Ellen, 25 Capitol Street . ................................. 148.0
Shaer, James E. et ux,, 45 Fitchburg Street .......................... 184.51
*Shay, Eleanor G., 31 Hardy Avenue ...................................... 232.13
Shea, Casimir F, et ux, 219 Common Street ........................ 86.49
Shea, Raymond E. et ux, 154 Robbins Road .. ...... .... . ..... 287.33
Shedd, Charlotte G., 81 Standish Road ............................ 2711.54
Sheehan, Anna G., 56 Carroll Street .................................... 163.66
Sheehan, John H. et ux, 34 Gleason Street ............ .. ........ 1=43.62
Sheer, Isaac, 129A Galen Street .............................................. 4.01
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Shells, Mary Margaret, 195 INit. Auburn Street ................ 364.06-
''Sheldon, Chaxlee L. et Fat, 311 'School Street .................... 222.11
Sherman, Muth, 17.9 Watertown Street .................................. 48.73
Sherman, Samuel_, 179 Watertown Street .............................. 6.68
`Sheridan, Mary A., 89 Main Street . .................................... 23.38
Sherlock, Edward J. et Marls V., 300 Common Street ...... 138.61
Sherlock, Ruth N., 10D Hillside Road ...................................... 268.85
Sherman, Guilbert W., Boston .................................................. 213.7G
Shick, Jacob, 183 Grove Street ................................................ 80.00
Shick, Mary, 185 Grave Street .............................................. 250.50
Shields, Mildred S., 143 Robbins Road .............................. 220.44
Shlifl'a, Bessie, 60 1,1t. Alburn Street .................................... 10.02
*Shriven, Arthur Franklin et al, 155 Highland Avenue...... 40.00
Shurtleff, Perez, Heirs, 9 Irving Park ................................ 100.00
Shyn+e, Daniel J. et ux, 5 Porter Street .............................. 272.21
Sigismonte, XT,2nzio, 71 Witter Street ......................... ... 242.40
Silvia, Domenico, 75 Pleasant Street ...................... . ..+.......� . 56.78
Sim+cock, Mae, 65 Gilbert Street ............................................ 145.91
Simmons, Alonzo F. et ux, 166 Palfrey Street .................... 1.38.94
Simonds, Lillian L., 100 Church Street .................................. 265.53'
Simonds, Luther W., 100 Church Street ............................ 200.40
Simonett , Domenic, 41 Prospect Street ................................ 116.41
Simpson, Alice M., -No. Arlington, N. J. .......................... 170.34
Simpson, Bethel iw'V'. et ux, 44 Greenville Road .. ......... ...... 138.58
Simpson, Lorraine C., 165 Standish Road .......................... 285.09
Simpson, Mabelle C., 25 01cott Street .............................. 181.62
Siranosian, Setrak, 409 Mt. Auburn Street .. ......................... 60.71
Skiilin, Everett E, et ux, 24 Appleton Street ........................ 109,73
Skinner, Harry, Boston ............................................................ 977.77
Skinner, Heirs Margaret, 56 Marion Road........................ 95.56
Skinner, Ruth D., 56 Marion Road ...................................... 342.55
Skuse, George Wetal, llSteaxns Road .................................. 310,62
Slamin, Mary A., 43 Union Street ........................................ 69.88
Sliney, Agnes, 601 Main Street .............................................. 100,00
Sliney, Edward et ux, 369 Arlington Street ...................... 250.12
*Smith, Heirs Annie J., 8 ]Melville Terrace .......................... 177.02
Smith ,Carl G., 21 Franklin Street ........................................ 267.20
Smith, Edna B., 10 2%It. Auburn Street .............................. 40,08
Smith, Elinor M., 35 Hardy Avenue ........................................ 1f5.3.3
*Smith, Rave Emma, 50 Lincoln Street ................................ 24a.82
Smith, bean, Assignee. Brockton .......................................... 83.40
*Srnith, Lottie B., 12 Parker Street .................................... 100.00
Smith, Martha and Marion L., Belmont ............................ 538.6.3
Smith, Nellie B. et a], 43 Spruce Street .............................. 83.50
*Smith, Nellie B. et al, 53 Spruce Street ............................ 278.89
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Smith, William C., 85 Spring Street ................................ 958.58
Smokler, Sophie, 98 Poplar Street ........................................ 295.5.9
Snow, Albert H. at ux, 75 Hamden Avenue . ........ ........... 65.02
Snow, Mildred E., 90 Baraden Avenue .............................. 233.80
Sokolski, Julia E., 31 Adams Street .................................... 238,04
Somerset Savings Bank, Somerville .................................... 165.82
Somerset Institution for Savings, Somerville ...................... 231.65
Sotera, Salvey, East Boston .................................................. 238.81
SQttile, Nunziatai, 44 Dartmouth Street ............................ 205At
Soukiason, Kaloust, 144 Nichols Avenue ............................ 281.97
Sparks, Grace A., 31. Fifiield Street, .......................................... 257.18
Spector, Abraham, 148 Belmont Street ................................... 6.68
Speransio, Alexandro et ux, 203 Summer Street ............ 136.04
Spiro, Peter, 53 Spring Street .............................................. 8.35
SpIaine, Edward F., 34 Keenan Street .................................... 95.58
Squires, Albert, Chelsea ........................................................... 205.41
Stacey, Herbert 0. et ux, 11 Dwight Street ........................ 10.02
Stanley, Bertha M., 71 Whites Avenue . ........ ........ . ......... 76A7
Stanton, Charles et ux, 16 Charles Street ............................ 27.50
Stanton, John J., 796 slit. Auburn .Street ............................ 193.72
Starr, Walter J., Lowell .......................................................... 247.16
Stead, Edna If., 15 Morton Street ...... ..... ..... ......... ....... 18(0 7
Steele, Ethel M., 808 Belmont 'Street ................................ 22U2
Stefanelli, Antonio, Somerville .............................................. 13.36
Stephen, Luck-, 44 Keenan Street ................................... 247.16
*Stevens, Frank J. et ux, 15 Lawrence Street .................... 259.14
Stevens, George W., 354 Arsenal Street ....... ......... . ......... 16.70
Stevenson, Harold M. et ux, 124 Lovell Road ........................ 3.34
Stevenson, Thomas J., 14 Maplewood Street ........................ 283.90
Stewart, .Tames A., 1G4 School Street ................................... 260.52
Stewart, Malena E., 164 School Street .................................. 1.67
Stewart, Sarah C., 54 Olney Street ...................................... 91.90
Sticher, ` 4 ilhelmina C., 23 Stearns Road ........................... 293,92
I'Stickney, Lottie C., 32 Sprueie Street ................................ 70158
Stiles, ,Catherine I., 92 California Street .............................. 90.78
Stone, Emma G, et al, 128 Barnard Avenue .................... 270,64
Stone, Gladys W., 734 Belmont Street .................................. 309.77
Stona o, Peter et ux, 15 Hardy Avenue ...................I........ 184.18
Strauss, John X et ux, 45 Pequosette Street ............. 191-09
Strayhorn, Annie; E. et ux, 51 Morse Street ....................... 125.39
Strom, Signe M., 5 Channing Road ...................................... 122.60
Strum, Arthur W., 45 Royal Street ........................................ 175. 5
"Strum, Helen D., 19 Bostonia Avenue ................................ 153.64
Stuart, Albert T. at al, Newton Centre ............... 279.97
Stuart, Albert T. et al Trustees, Newton Centre ................ 442..55
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`Stuart, Mary I., 70 Phillips Street .... . , ., ......................... 2,$32.82
'Stuart, T. & Sons, Newton ..................+..,.............................. 1,163.00
Stueke, Fred C. et ux, 14 Wolcott Road .............................. 280.00
*Sturnick, Rosalie, 34 Wainut Street .................................. 571.14
Sullivan, Arthur J., 1..24 Edentield Avenue ...........................r 45.31
'Sullivan, Daniel J. et ux, 167 Langdon ,Avenue . ......... 128.79
Sullivan, Dennis, Cambridge .................................................... 53.37
Sullivan, Elizabeth R. et al, 71 Bradford Road .................... 292.06
Sullivan, James H., 508 Alain Street .................................. 473.45
Sullivan:, Milian H., 1.9 Trimmer Street:. ............................ 100.00
Sullivan, Mabel, 166 Common Street .................................... 287.24
Sullivan, Heirs Mary Cambridge .................. 283.90
Sullivan,, Mary, Cambridge ..................................................... 27,19
Volunteer Cooperative Barite, Busten .................
Sullivan, Minnie J., 10 Green Street ...................................+ 182.03
*Suldvran, Minnie J., 30 Irma Avenue 260.52
Sullivan, hose, 508 Main Street ........................ ........ 182.03
*Sullivan, Thomas F. Trustee, Cambridge ....... ................. 280.56
"Summers, Heirs Fanny, 319 School Street ........................ 100.70
Surabian, l'achadoor M., 86 Cypress Street ........................ 220.44
Surabian, Sarah, 72 Prentiss Street .................................... 150.30
Surety- Cleansing Shop, Inc., Galen Street 1"
Sutheriand, Jessie ski., 285 Mt. Auburn Street :................... 360,72
Swanson, Alma, 361 Orchard Street ..................... .............. 135.27
Swanson, Charles A. et ux, 77 Standish Thad ........ . ........ 43.25
Sweeney, Francis W., 106 Poplar Street ............ 295.59
Sweeney, Patrick et ux, 28 Fairfield Street . ...................+ 218.77
Swift, Heirs Marion T., 6 Pleasant Street ........ ... ......,.... 320.64
Sylvestre, Frederick. N. et ux, 5 Mason Road .... .........r.+.. 19 6,55
*Sylvia., Mary G., 61 Ny=ac!k Street ...................................... 120.21
Tainter, Heirs Charles H., Auburndale .................................. 167.00
Takvorian, Iartik, 21 Kimball Road ...................................... 277.22
Tarbell,Samuel K. et al, 18 Avon Road .................................. 99.20
Tardiff, J, Paul et al, Belmont ................................................ 163.15
Tarjian, Cassie J., 143 School .Street ............. . .................... 283.80
Tashian, Hoviian, 231 Boylston Street ................ . . .......... 206.00
Taverna, Luigi, 141 Westminster venue ....................... �
..... 2417.4s
Taylor, Herbert F., Jr. et al, 22 9 koxiitgton Street .........,.. 202.07
Taylor, Herbert F., Jr., et al, Boston .................................... 217.10
Tenney, Ellen E., 11 Cuba Street .......................................... 10.02
Terrio, Alice, 26 Edenfield Avenue ..................... ................ 160,4.3
Taylor, William J., 276 Orchard Street .................................. 50.10
Terwilliger, Wynn Al., 145 Common Street .. , .,.................. 258.85
Testa., Pasquali.na, 28 New Lexington Street .................... 217.99
Thierry, Adelaide H., 84 Prentiss Street .............................. 69,47
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Thierry, Louis S., 2,90 `!11t, Auburn Street .... ........................ 453.83
Tlioburn, Thomas N. et ux, 3513 Copeland Street ................ 43.60
Thornas, William H,, 73 Galen Street .................................... 80.94
Tompskinks, Harry E., 115 Galen Street ............................ 8.35
Thornson, Frederick i41,, 67 Carroll Street .... ..................... 116.90
Thornton, Josephine M., West Sumei dIle ............................ 202.07
Tl-iorsell, Carl G. et ux, 2 Hilltop Road .................................. 267,72
Thurlow, Mary E. Heirs, 4 Orchard Street .......................... 101.92
Thurston, William J. et ux, 31 Lovell Road .......................... 274.89
Tiano, Rocco, 50 Pleasant Street .......................................... 30.06
Tiano, Rocco et ux, 39 Quirk Stre+et........................................ 125.25
Ticobassi, Vincenzo et al, 66 Cottage 'Street ...................... 100.00
Tidewater Oil Co., New "Fork City ................... .................... 3.34
Tione Rocco, 37 Quirk Street ............................................,....... 83,50
Tirabassi, Vincenzo et ux, 19 French Street ........................ 170.E}4
Titcornb, Albert C., Boston .................................................. 33.40
`Vitus, LeRoy C., 33 Irving Street ............................................ 601.20
Toas, James H. et ux, Jamaica Plain ...................................... 354.04
Tobin,Fames 1., 1.29 Dexter Avenue ........................................ 285,47
Tocci, Carmine et al, 240 Waverley Avenue .......... 440,34
Tocci, Edmund, 282 Orchard Street ...,e................................... 1.67
Tecei, Lucia, 10 Lovell Avenue .................................................. 1,187.37
Todino, Maria, 17 Cushman Street .......................................... 80.46
Tolan, Mary L., 8 Chandler Street .......................................... 89134
Tomasian, Agavne, 16 Chauncy Street .............................. 260.52
Tornasian, Murdrick, 219 Dexter Avenue ............................. 295.59
Tomas ni, Merina, .est Roxbury' ............................................ 11.69
Toohey, Thomas et ux, 127 Dexter Avenue _ 1
2
Toomajanian, Harm et a], 101 Charles Street .................... 484.30
Toomy, Heirs William F., 122 Dexter Avenue .. ................. 143.62
Toopzian, Paul K., 520 Mt. Auburn Street ......... ............. 270.54
Topjiart, Anig, 36 Fairfield Street ............................................ 224.88
Toreslan, John K., Nichols Avenue ..............................•......... 6,68
Torren, James B., Boston ..................................
Torres, Mary T., 234 Summer Street .................................... 217.10
Torri, Cesare, 67 Waltham Street ........................................ 110.22
Toscano, Nazzareno A. et ux, 3 Langdon Avenue .............. 208.75
Townsend, Herbert M. et ux, 19 Robbins Road .................... 285.58
Tracy, Edith C., 70 Stuart Street ... .............. ... ............. 217.10
Tracer, John A. et al, 16 :Broadway ........................................ 102.76
Tracy, Reuben M., 256 Orchard Street . ................................ 36.74
Trapelo Realty Corporation, Belmont ...,...........................- 1,650.34
Treglia, Giuseppina, 77 Salisbury Road ................................ 92.08
Tremark, Frank et ux, 33 Bancroft Street .......................... 210-16
Tricami, Domenico, 113 Forest 'Street ....................... .......... 165.83
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Troiano, Maria, 54 Ralph Street ............................................ 260.52
Troiano, Pasquale et ux, 54 Ralph Street .............................. 3f1.06
Trots-, Paula L., 49 Marton Road ................................... . ..... 100.0()
True, John C. W, eL ux, 37 Partridge; Street.......................... 135.27
Truesdaiie, Herbert L., 19 Avon Road ................................ 291.40
*Tsicoulias, Arthur A. et ux, 14 Oak Street ........................ 133.50
*Tuck, Harold S. et ux, 27 Richard9 Road ............... ...... ... 296.07
Tugman, Heirs PlaryF `1'., 147 Summer Street .................... 160.32
Tugman, Nina C., Middlebury, Vt. ......................................... 207.08
*Turner, Leon 13cnnett et ux, :33 Robbins Road.................... 293.89
Tutuhjian, Abraham et al, 94 Nichols Avenue ...,.................. 16.70
T'uturijian, Abraham, 94 Nichols Avenue ............................ 153.86
Tutunjian, Sarkins, 109 Boylston Street ........ ... ............... 280.56
Twomey, Daniel D. Trustee, Waltham .................................... 328.99
Tyrrell, Joseph T. et ux Anne, 15 Edgeelifl` Road ................ 29$. 3
Toniasian, Mu1;rdick, 219 Dexter Avenue ........�........
............. L6 f
United American Socla roarltain Corporation .........I............ 3,847.68
Upham, E. Louise, 35 f irker .Street .................... .............. 55.21
Upit, Mildred G., 38 Copeland Street .. , . ................. ........... 54.00
*i. va, Joseph et ux, 141 Edenlield Avenue.............................. 248.63
Vahe, Armen, 516A Mt. Auburn Street .................................. 53.44
Vahey, Eleanor 111., 236 No. Reacon Street ........................ 155.31
*Vahey, Mary Etta, 52 living Street ...................................... 833.67
'Nail, Nortna F"., 1.82 Maplewood Street ................................ 287.24
*Valehuisn, $ttilio et ux, 22 Bement Street,......... .............. 69.31
Valentine, 2ida t., 36 Orchard Street .................................... 897.42
Valois, Margaret 13. D., AGO Hancock Street ..,..................... 258.65
VanDyke, Sadie L., Stetvartstown, N. H. ... ........................ 330.[i's
Varkas, Alexander D., 144 Pleasant Street ........ ................... 82.91.
Varney-, Edward A., et ux, 1:330stfln ........................................ 252.43
Varonakis, Anthula C., 17 Berkeley Street .. .................. ..... 60.12
Varonakis, Costas et ux, 31 Berkley Street............................ 60.12
Vartanian, Peter, 233 Boylston Street ................................... 262.19
Vartaniati, Peter D. et al, 11 Putnam Street ......... ............ 220.44
*Vaugh, Wilton et ux. 12 Bates Road .................................. 275.55
Valghan, Mizabeth A., 49 Fuller ):toad .................... ....... 288.91
Vesssella, Coneetta L., 90 Putnam Street ............................ 1.18.57
Viers, Felice H., 43 Hosmer Street ........' .....
... ... ............. 114.7D
Vincent, Julia G. et al, 95 Boylston Street ............................ 245.49
Vincinl, Eigenio, 18 Berkeley Street .................................... 185.37
*Vivier, Lillian M., 409 Mt, Auburn Street .................. ...--- 16.79
Voai, William et ux, 9 Wilson Avenue .................... ........ 252.02
Volunteer Co-operative Bank, Boston ................. ....... ........ 45.09
WabanRealty- Co., Wahan ...................................................... 310.16
Waite, Wilbert R. ct, ux, 9 Edgeel ff Road ......... .................. 252.17
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Waitt, Heirs Albert A., 494 Main Street ...:.............. ... ......... 32.93
Walker, Margaret, Milton ........................................................ 154.94
*Wallen, Rbba A., 76 Poplar Street ........................................ 292.25
Walsh, Albert et ux, Ill Hamden Avenue .......................... 230.46
Walsh, John J., 19 No. Beacon Court .................................. 71,81
Walsh, John P., 7 California Park .......................................... 170.34
Walton, Parker J., Trustee, Newton .....................................: 8.35
Ward, Benjamin J,, 76 Capitol Street .................................... 150.30
Ward, Grace E., 29 Chester Street ...................................... 123,58
Ward, Ruth E., 120AI Bellevue Road ...... ............................... 325,59
Ward, Stanley et a], 101 Highland Avenue........................ *20.51
Waterman, Heirs Marcia, 137 Maplewood Street ............ 283.90
Watertown Book Bindery, Spring Street .............................. 33.40
Watertown Builders Supply Co., 418 Arsenal Street ........ 2,783.06
Watertown Co-operative Bank, Watertown ........................ 485-97
Watertown Excavating Cornpany, 200 Summer St. .............. 183.70
Watertown K. P. Associates, Inc., 32 Church Street ............ 150.00
Watertown Mfg. Co., 13oston. ......I........................ ................:... 834
Watertown Pharmacy Inc., 54 Mt. Auburn Street ............ 3.34
Watertown Savings Bank, 60 Idain Street .............................. 80.16
Watson, Mae F., 12 Longfellow Road ................................ 34.61
Watts, Arthur L., 181 3V- aplewood Street ............................ 215.15
'Weatherbee, Dora L., 13 Russell Street .............................. 31.73
Webster, Edward C., 124 Marshall Street ........................ 180.36
Webster, George H.., Belmont .............................................. 55.11
Weiner, Louis, 580 Mt. Auburn Street .................................. 71,81
"Weldon, Harriet J., 119 Mt. Auburn Street ........................ 117.10
West, Josephine, 23 Chester Street ........................................ 57.01
Westlund, Elmer G., 21 Stearns Road ................................ 336.77
*Wester, John and Maria, 784 Belmont Street .................... 122.17
Westgate, Walter et ux,89 Edenfield Avenue ........................ 106.72
Westling, Many et a], LambertAlle, N. J. ............................ 273.88
Westlund, Andrew G,, Belmont .................. 308.67
Weatlund, Tekla E., Belmont .................................................. 323.00
Westlund, Andrew G. et al, 12 Belmont Street .................... 13.36
Weston, Alfred, 107 Pleasant Street ................... ................ 50.10
Whalen, Patrick E. et ux, 121 Edenfield Avenue .......... 130.36
White, Catherine V., 40 Hillside Street.................................... 16.57
White, Clara Mitchell, 60 Mt. Auburn Street .................... 701.40,
White, Edward 14., 64 Mt. Auburn Street .............................. 95.19
"W'hite, Ellen A., 6 Green Street ................................... 65.33
White, Jarnes L. et ux, 66 Spruce Street ............................ 185.09
"UNte, John J. et ux, 10 Wells Avenue ...............................1 183.32
White, Peter J., 26 Royal Street ............................................ I(K).10
White, Peter S., 33 Whitney Street ............... ..................... 135.2 7
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White, Willard. H., 42 Hillside Street ......................
*Whitehead, Karl W. at ux, 9 13radford Road .................... 80.37
"WbRehead, Mae E., 11 Clyde Road ...................................... 263.86
Whiting, Heirs Moses, 18 Royal Street ................................ 115.00
Whitney, Lester E., 19 Dwight Street ............ .. ...... .. ......... 3.34
Whittemore, Caspar M. et ux, 149 Hillside Road ................ 284.74
Widner,John et ux, 14 14osmer Street .................................... 223.78
*Wiley, Herbert A., 173 Bellevuc Road .................................. 53,76
"Wilkinson, Katherine, 26 Palmer Street .............................. 24.44
*Wilkinson, Katherine, Trustee, 26 Palmer Street .............. 43.82
Willard, George D., Dedham .................................................. 247.16
Williams, heirs Edith J., 178 Boylston Street .................. 253.84
Wilson, Heirs Ida, 4 Aiiddte-;ex Road .................................... 412.99
WilsoTI, Jenpie, 469 Alain Street .......................................... 167.00
Winner, Ellanor INL, 26) Russell Avenue .................................. 167.00
WinsorClub, Langdon Avenue .............................................. 367.40
WLnsor, Frederick et ux, }it Partridge Street .................... 18.09
insor, Mark J. of ux, I Otis Street ..................................... 55.69
Wood, Ernest et Ix, 10 Avon Road ............................. .......... 20'5.53
Wood, Robert Donald et ux, 83 Morse Street .................... 133.61)
Woodland, Bennett, 45 Bancroft Street .............................. . 269.90
Wong, Luey, 157 Mt. Auburn Street ...................................... 3.34
Worcester, Ralph H., 431 Phillips Street ........................ ... .... 290.68
Wright, Edward F., 44 Fayette Sheet .................................. 88.51
Wright, Frederick J., Jr., et uv, 22 Middlesex Road ........ 218.97
*Wright, Harriet C., 64 Olcatt Street .................................. 180.85
Wry, Howard I., 22 Mt, Auburn Street .................................... 11.69
"4'giyte, ,Bohn, 6 Watertown Street .......................................... 3.34
Yanco, Sarah, fib West Street, Newton .............................. 111.89
Yerelnian, Carabed K., 97 Lovell Road ............................ . 278.89
Yerxa, Partlow A. Trustees, 24 Garfield Street .................... 98.12
Yiakounies, Pandelis et ux, 30 Clarendon: Street ................ 59.62
York, Catherine Manning, 2.35 Mt. Auburn Street................ 506.01
Young, Madeline P,, 175 Church Street ................................ 280.56
Young, Maurice A et ux, 8 Nilson Avenue ........................ 163.92
Young, Ulysses, 39 Upland Road ........................................ 230.46
Youngman, Harry E- et ux, 59 1 hradford Road ................ 292.06
Ypsilantis, Nicholas D. et ux, 21 Tr A rlington Street ............ 247.16
Zacheus, Oscar T. et ux`
x, 85 Robbins Road .......................... 228.71)
Zakarian, Jahn, 57 Quimby Street .............----.......,........ 206.96
Zakarian, Nevart, 16S Walnut Street .................................... 16'J.€16
Zampello, Louis et ux, East Boston .......... .......................... 5.01
Zevitas, William et al, 240 Boylston Street ......................... 100,00
1 i€sis, Irene, Somerville .......................................................... 21.71
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Abrewr, Francesco J., 91 Arlington Street ........................+...! `fit 8.75
Alteparma.kian, Persape, 63 Elton Avenue ............................ 245.49
Arnerian Akabi, 86 Dexter Avenue ....................F................... 210.42
Ananian, Garabed et al, 23 Crawford Street .......................... 228.79
Aroutin, Art" M., 31 Melendy Avenue .............................. 240.48
Baron, Jennie C., 92 Common Street .................................... 223.78
Bazarian, Paul, 154 Put-nam Street ...................................... 267.20
Bekerian, Aghasi et al, et al, 17 Lloyd Road ........................ 280.56
"Dermett, Francis A., 56 Spruce Street .............................. 258.84
Berry, Emilie P., et al, 20 Richards Road .......................... 281.61
Bond, Charles Wood, 30 Winsor Avenue .............................. 232.13
Boyle, William J., 7 Bostonia Avenue ..........................I......... 153.64
Brenniek, Anna M. et al, 92 Hovey Street............................ 175.35
Brown., Florence E., 91 Orchard Street .................................. 312.08
Buda, Giuseppe et ux, 23 James Street .................................. 18.37
Burns, Mary E., 61 Elliot Street.............................................. 248.84
Busconi, Mary, 64 Schaal Street ............................................ 338.19
Cacca.varo, Sebastinno, 6 Lyon Street .................................... 75,16
Calf, Jerry, Walpole .................................................................... 35.07
Callahan, Thomas J. et ux, 370 School Street ........................ 235.47
*Camara, Heirs Joseph, 209 Summer Street ........................ 48.62
Capobianco, Antonio, 37 Berkeley Street .lR.!lR.F.F..,.,...,..,.., 270.54
Carrabis, Vincenzo, 44 Bacon Street ........................................ 95.19
Connor, i4lichael V. et ux, 61 Prospect Street ........................ 92.05
Costa, Heirs Salvatore, 26 Norseman Avenue .................... 197.06
Costello, Ellen F., 36 Purvis Street ........................................ 131.95
Cot€ani, Samuel et ux, 347 -1lain Street .................................. 169.51
Crosby, Thomas J. et ux, 34 Hawthorne Street .................... 83.50
Crupi, Santo et ux, 11 Keith Street ........................................ 99.53
D'Ainico, Loreiizc et ux, Fayette Street .............................. 114.39
D'Andrea, N�ittorio et ux, 11 Cottage Lane .......................... 79.49
Daniels, Francesco, et ux, 19 Dewey Street .......................... 96.39
Danikian, John, 26 Parker Street ............................................ 227.12
Desebenes, Arthur E. et ux, 36 Upland Road .................... 208.76
Dodge, Charles A., 476 Mt. Auburn Street ........................ 667.80
Donahue, Elisabeth M., 11 Hill Street .................................. 74.44
Eewin, Frei et. ux, 50 Chapman Street ............................... 101.23
Eordekian, Abraham et ux, 198 Boylston Street .................... 268.93
Fallon, Walter L., 6 Porter Street ........................................ 230.46
Farese, Vinsen7w, 1.D8 Forest Street ........................................ 18.43
Faulkner, .Tames, 61 Wilmot Street ...................................... 125.59
Fitzgerald, Martin et ux, 941 Fayette Street .....,................... 161,99
Graham, Helen F., 122 Barnard Avenue .... ....................... 294.54
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Harrison, Alice, 14 Merrifield Avenue ................................ 156,98
Healey, John J., 54 Waltham Street .................................. 309.95
Hnrhoronov, Hermine, 465 Mt. Auburn Street ..................... 220.44
hire*agimian;, Joseph, 112 Laurel Street ............................ 135.27
Hughes, Joseph M. et sax, 10 Morton Street ........................ 259.34
Iliffe, William H. et al, Trustees ........................................ 5D7.68
knnoeenzio, Pantolea, Newton ................................................ 59.45
Iodice, Alfonso, 117 Warren Street .................................... 501.00
Johnson, Jacob J., 78 Dexter Avenue .................................. 31.0.62
Kalaiaian, Matos B., 62 New Lexington Street .................... 55.42
Kalfaian, Bagos et al, 45 Prentiss Street ............................ 230.46
Kane, Minnie, 161 Mt. Auburn Street .................................. 880.17
Karalekas, .Charles B., 212 Boylston Street ........................ 270.54
Kazarosian, Bagdasar et ux, 154 Nichols Avenue ................ 287.80
Keenan, John W., Brighton .................................................. 250.50
Keith, William J. A. et ux, 73 Standish Road .....+.............. 293.21
IiLelley, Charles B., 48 California Street ...............+............ 285.57
Kelley, Joseph M., 50 Watertown Street .............................. 761.52
Kelley, Margaret A., 88 Arlington ,Street ..........4....,+.......1. 200.40
Fake, Albert F"., 30 Paul Street .............................................. 77.01
Lake, James and Gertrude, 9 Avon Read ............................ 283.90
Lally, Joseph M., 48 Grandview Avenue ............................ 183+70
*Landry, Katherine L., 72 Bradford Road ............................ 90.41
LaSpada, Annie, 70 Westminster Avenue ............................ 56.81
Levine, Joseph, 49 Edenfield Avenue124.08
Libertini, Domenico et ux, 64 Waltham Street .................... 126.92
Uljcholmm, Elizabeth P., 40 Garfield Street ..... ...................... 255.51
Llnberlino, Pasquar❑sa, 29 Churchill .................................... 98.53
Lionetti, James et sax, 87 ntebburg Street. ........................ 182.52
Lne►v's, E. M. Theatres, Inc., Galen Street ........................ 194.64
MacDonald, Irene C., 45 Gilbert Street ................................ 233.80
MacDougall, Dnnald L. et ux, 4 Concord Street ................ 263.51
Ma:grath, Edward J 49 Merrill Road ................................ 270.08
Mailly, George, 20 Prescott Street .................................... 136.94
Malone, Francis J. et ux, 10 Summit Road ...................... 247.16
Mansini, Antonio A ux, 137 Pleasant Street ...................... 240.48
Margosian, Alice, 12 Adarns .avenue ..................................... 38 7,34
Martin, Harriet T, Trustee, 14 Winthrop Street ................ 66.80
Maxwell, Elsie M., Bedford .................................................... 165.33
Mazza, James V. et ux, 48 Cottage Street ........................,.,. 155.31
McCabe, Margaret Ellen, 65 Boyd Street ........................ 275.85
McCollem, Guy E., 69 Lexington Street ................................ 250.50
McDermott, Andrew T., 40 Royal ,Street ............................ 253.84
McEnaney, Michael, 115 Boylston Street ........... ............. 20,$f
Mi+ Fadden, Bernard, 91 Eclenfleld Avenue ...................... 203.74
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McGready, Andrew et ux, 121 Boyd Street ............................ 220A4
.McMahon, William J. et ux, 24 Springfield Street ............ 179.32
McNamara, Minnie et al, 11 Upland Road ............................ 85.17
Mee, Heirs Dennis, 716 Mt. Auburn Street ........................ 260.52
.Merullo, Pellegrino et ux, 69 Forest Street ............................ 269.87
.Monaghan, Carryall Y. et ux, 129 Hillside Read ................ 262.19
Monikus, Jacob, 71 Prentiss Street ........................................ 65.45
Mooers, Heirs Wiihelmina B., 106 Spruce Street ................ 50.10
Morrone, John et ux, 381 Main Street .................................... 522.71
Morse, Arthur L., 24 Chapman Street .................................... 15.03
''Murpby, L lliaii, Belmont ...... ..... .. ........ . ....................... 13.36
Neshe, Domenico et ux, 86 Walnut Street ............................ 158.65
Newcomb, William lid., 11 Fairview Avenue .................... 245.49
Noel, Nora K., Roxbury .......................................................... 267.99
*Noren, ]Ernest K., 10 Harnden Avenue .... . ................... 198.73
O'Connell, John F. et ux, 103 Loveil Road ............................ 298.93
Ohanion, Mary hi, et al, 33 Melendy Avenue.......................... 203.74
Pacifico, Carmelto, 19 Hudson Street .................................... 56.94
Pappas, Costas, 67 Cooidge Hill Road ................................. 161.99
-Patrick Efstratios, 37 Berkeley Street .................................. 6€1.12
Pyle, Mabel. Estelle, Rosli.ndale ............................................ 71.80
Powers, Richard J., 21 Gilbert Street .................................... 162.01
Pugliese, Anna, 10 Elan Street .....................................*...... 165,11)
-Queeney, Catherine T., Boston ................................................ 216.09
Ruche, Michael J. et ux, 10 Royal Street.-......................... 275.55
-Ravesi, Mary, 122 Chapman Street ................................I....... 165-62
Redd, Robert A. et al, 39 Franklin Street ........................ 258.85
Romano, Mfehele et ux, 14 Adams Street ................. ......... 100.20
Russo, Liana, 53 Laurel Street .............................................. 161.99
,Sahato, Joseph, 238 Palfrey Street ........................................ 91.85
S moglou, Olga N., 29 Berkeley Street .................................. 65A3
"Stacey, Herbert 0. et ux, 11 Dwight Street........................ 111.89
Stone, Edwin. L., 100 Russell Avenue .................................. 167.00
Stone, Walter C., 19 Stoneleigh Read ................................ 392.45
Strandberg, Jahn Victor et ux, 70 Boylston Street ............ 238.81
Theurer, Otto T. Trustees, 171 Watertown Street ................ 538.53
'Thierry Adelaide H., Cambridge ............................................ 506.01
Thierry, Louis S., Cambridge ................................................ 659,65
-Tiberio, Joseph et ail, 27 Churchill __.................................. 60.12
Tutunjian, Heirs Asadoor, 54 Quincy Street .. ................ 185.37
Tutunjian, Sarkis et ux, 230 Boylston Street .................... 257.18
United States Bond Mortgage Corp. of A-lass., Boston........ 1,131.96
Vecchione, Bernice, 219 Watertown Street .......................... 190.38
Verducci, Domenico, Brighton ............................................._.... 6.68
-Wa.ltharn Savings Bank, Waltham .......................................... 2,438.20
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Ware, i. Grace, 163 Worcester Street .................................... 154.3u1
Watertown Savings Bank, Main Street ................................ 358.42
Waverley Co-operative Bank
Whiter Clara X, 60 M-L Auburn Street ................................ 150.30
White, Eda«rd R., 60 Mt. Auburn Street ........................ 1.53.64
Whitney, Emma, 15 Fifield Street ........................................ 177.02
Whitney-, Helen R., 29 Fall Avenue ...................................... 282.23
Wilbur, J. W. Co., Boston .................................................... 8.85.
Brink, Virgil C. et al, `trustees, tit Mt. Auburn Street........ 298.93
Zaino, Frank et ux, 51 Crawford Street ................................ 193.70
Zakarian, David, 15 Malden Street ........................................ 108.56
Karakaslaian, Hovannes et ux, 77 Putnam Street ................ 33.40-
DECEMBER ASSESSMENTS
N�Iobeeo Incorporated, Bid., 134, U. S. Arsenal .................... 88.51
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
BOARD OF HEALTH
OF TFF,
TOWN OF WATERTOWN
FOR THE
YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1935
'SHE HAMPSHME PRESS, INC.
Cambizdge, Mass.
133!i
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ORGANIZATION OF THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT
1935
Board of Health
EUGENE F. GORMAN, M.D., Ckairman
GUY C. PESCE, M.D., Secretary
EARL J. WYLIE, M.D.
Agent a,?z.d Health Officer
FRED W. BODGE
Plumbing Inspector
CHARLES M. HEWITT
Super intindent of Cemeteries
VAN D. HORTON
limpector of �Vilk
FRED W. BODGE
Bacteriologist
ARTHUR E. BUR
Clerk
ALICE 1-1. FARNHAM
Eowrd of Health Physician
VVALTER N. SECORD, M.D.
Board of Heap) Nurses
ROSE AJEMIAN, R.N.
AGNES KIRKER, R.N.
School Dentists
JAMES E. DONAHUE, D.M.D.
CHARLES E. K-E LLEY, D.M.D.
Dental Assistant
IRENE K. DRUMMEY, R.N.
Raby Clinic, Eastern
R. C. LAVRAKAS, M.D.
western
L. B. SILVERSTEIN, M.D.
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DEPORT OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH
To the Citizens of the Town of Watertown
The Board of ]Health ,submits the following report for
the year ended December 31, 1935:
The Board organized March 5, 1935, electing Eugene
F. {Gorman, M.D., Chairman; Guy C. Pesce, M.D., Secre-
tary, with Earl J. Wylie, M.D., as the third member.
At this meeting the following employees were reap-
pointed:
Health Officer, Mr. Fred W, Badge
Clerk, Miss Alice H. F'`arnlram
Nurse, Mrs. Rose Ajeniian
Nurse, Mrs. Agnes Kirker
Dental Assistant, Mrs. Irene K. Dr ur►mey
Superintendent of Cemeteries, Mr. Van D. Horton
At the regular meeting of the Board held April 3, ad-
ditional reappointments were made, as follows:
Board of Health Physician, Dr. Walter N. Secord
Dental Clinic, .Dr. Charles E. Kelley-
Dental Clinic, Dr. (even F. Keefe
East Well Baby Clinic, Dr. R. C. Lavrakas
West Well Baby Clinic, Dr. Louis B. Silverstein
During the year, two changes were minde in Personnel,
bringing the efficiency of the department to a higher level.
Two nurses were 'put on fall time, instead of three on part
time. This enables each nurse to follow her respective
work much closer.
Arthur E. Bunke was appointed Bacteriologist of milk,
doing the laboratory work, thereby enabling us to analyze
more samples of milk and cream per month.
The Board realizes the necessity for more dental work
being dame in the schools, We have striven to cover as
many schools and do as much work as our limited budget
will allow.
274 'WATERT[}'4'4TN TOWN REPORT
The Board wishes to extend its thanks to all persons,
departments and department heads, who in any Nvay as-
sisted this department in carrying out its work.
Respectfully submitted,
EUGENE F. GORMAN, Chahinan
GUY C. PE ACE, M. D., SecretmT
EARL J. WYLIE, M. D.
REPORT OF THE HEALTH OFFICER
To tine b'oardof Dearth, Tow-it. of Watertotvv.:
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit the following report of work clone
by the department during the year ending: December 81,
1935.
The report here presented is necessarily brief, but com-
plete details are on file in the office.
Financial Report
Appropriation for 1035 33,155.00
General Administration $8,715.00
Oouta ions Diseases 21,500.00
Dental Clinic 2,500.O0
Well Baby Clinic 440.00
- 33,155.00
Expenditures:
General Administration $8,405.27
Contagious Diseases 21,017.01
Dental Clinic 2,476.75
Well Baby- Clinic 428.60
Gross Expenditures $32,327.63
Returned to Treasurer 827.3 i
$33,155.00
'4 ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 275
Gres Expenditrtres per Capita .9091
Reimbursements during 1935, exclusive of
Plumbing and Cemetery , 7,141,.84
Licenses $47 i.50
Dental Clinic 99.56
State Subsidy for Tuberculosis 4,288.19
City, and Town Reimbursements for
Tuberculosis 55.50
Private Reimbursements for
Tuberculosis 765.49
State Subsidy for other- Contagious
Disea.ges '?60.50
City and Town Reimbursements for
other Contagious Diseases 5 151.60
Private Reimbursement for other
Contagious Diseases 196.25
County Commissioners for Rabies
Vaccine and Treatment 457.25
7,141.84
Net Cost to Town $25,185.79
Net Cost per Capita .702
Summary of Vital Statistics
Population (estimated) 35,827
Births 509
Birth Rate per 1,000 population 14.2
Corrected Death Rate
Note: The corrected death rate is found by eliminating
the deaths of all non-residents dying in Watertown and
adding the deaths of all residents of Watertown dying
elsewhere, as shown by the records of the Town Clerk.
Deaths of residents occurring in Watertown 217
Deaths of residents of Watertown occurring
elsewhere 119
Total (Stillbirths not included) 336
Death Rate per 1,000 population 9.3
Tuberculosis Deaths 1.0
Tuberculosis Deaths per 100,000 population 27.9
or
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Mortuary Report
Age Groups Male Female Total
Under 1 year 10 6 16
From 1 to 2 years 1 5 6
From 2 to 3 years 1. 0 1-
From 3 to 4 years 1 0 1
From 4 to 5 years 1 0 1
From 5 to 10 years 1 2
From 10 to 15 years. 2 1
From 15 to 20 years 2 3 5
From 20 to 3O years 4 6 10
From 30 to 40 years 8 12 20
From 40 to 50 yeses 15 V) so
Prom 50 to 60 years 21 ' '' 43
From 60 to 74 years 39 :31 70
From 70 to 80 years 33 44 77
From 80 to 90 years 18 25 43
From 90 to 100 years 2 5 r
1.59 177 336
Stillbirths
Communicable Diseases
There has been an appreciable decrease in the number
of cases of contagious diseases reported to this depart-
ment for the Fast year, notably 963 cases, as against 1,637
for 1934. The only increase in minor diseases was Ger-
man Measles, of which there was an increase of 468 eases
over last year.
The following chart shows the reported diseases by
months:
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Contagious Diseases for the Year 1935
Jajl. 1`0)l liar. A Sri•. 3IRy.tune July Aug,Sept. Out. Nov. Dee.'raw
Anterior
Poliomyelitis .. 1 7 3 6 1 is
Chicken Pox ........ 5 3 5 2 1 4 5 5 5 9 44
Diphtheria .......... 1 1 2
Dysentery*
Bacillary ........ 1 1
German Measles 5 153 1?9 95 24 5 1 2 1 6 2 473
Ophthalmia
Mennatorum .... 1 1
Suppurative
Conjunctivitis.. 1 1
Lobar Pneumonia 8 4 1 1 a 1 1 1 5 25
Malaria ................ 1 1
Measles .... ....... ...13 14 11 1 9 2 1 3 54
141umps ................ 4 2 1 1 1 3 7 23 42
Scarlet F''ever .... 7 4 b 2 6 2 3 2 4 8 14 ' 62
Septic
Sore Throat .... 1 1
Tetwius
(Nail Wound).. X L
Tuberculosis
Pulmonary ...... °? 2 1 7 `? 4 3 4 2 4 2 33
'Hilum ....... ...... 2 2 2 6
Other Forms .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 6
Typhoid Fever .... 1 1 1 3
Whooping Cough 10 5 6 6 2 1 1 2 33
]dog Bite .............. 4 10 5 26 15 19 20 14 11 10 13 6 153
Cat Bite .............. 2 1 1 1 5
Rabid Dog .......... 1 1 2
Anterior Poliomyelitis
There was a decided flare-up in the instance of anterior
poliomyelitis over last year. We had 18 cases reported,
of which 9 were non-paralytic and 9 paralytic, only one
being a severe case. This is a very satisfactory showing
to the Board, in comparison with other cities and toxins
of our size.
Dag Bites
This year 153 persons were reported bitten by dog,,
each case being reported to the Animal Inspector, Dr. If.
278 WA` ERTOWN 'rC}WN REPORT
W. Jakenian, who examined and restrained each dog for
a, period of two weeks, This is an increase of 39 dog bites
over last year.
Rabies
Only two cases of rabies among dogs have been re-
ported during the past year. Both of these were reported
in the early part of the year and in neither case MLs. any
damage ..done. This brings us to believe that inoculatin •
dogs against rabies at our clinics is a worth while proce-
dure and should be taken advantage of by a great many
more owners of dogs. In fact, all owners should avail
themselves of this privilege in the future.
Eighteen people have been given the anti-rabic treat-
ment during the past year, due to exposure or inability to
locate the owner of the dog that slid the biting. This is a
preventive measure against the possibility of persons de-
veloping rabies, and according to a new law passed in
1934, the Board of Health has been responsible for loath
vaccine and treatment, the vaccine aauounting to $105,
and physicians' fees for administering it, $380.25.
Drag Clinic
In the month of .April we held 3 free clinics for the im-
munization of dogs and vaccinated 520, which is approxi-
mately 65% of the number~ of dogs licensed, and again we
urge upon clog owners the necessity of leaving their clogs
immunized at this clinic., which will be held again in the
coming year, as a protection against children ,and adults,
Diphtheria
A series of clinics was herd in the spring and another
series ,in the fall, for the immunizing of children against
diphtheria. The total nrimber of children immunized dur-
ing the past year was 462. There were only two cases of
diphtheria reported during the past year, which is a de-
cided drop in the number of cases, with no deaths.
There were 1,022 home calls made by nurses in this de-
partment, advocating immunization against diplithe ra
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either by the family physician or at the Board of Health
-Clinic. There were also 438 birthday cards sent out to
children after they reached the age of sire months, advis-
ing inoculation against diphtheria.. There appear to have
been very good results from these cards, as a great mangy-
physicians called for toxoid and toxin-anti-toxin to im-
munize children
Scarlet Fever
The number of reported cases of Scarlet Fever took a
decided drop in the past year, from 129 in 1934 to 52 in
1935. Of these cases there were only 7 hospitalized in
1935, the other patients remaining at home. A letter of
instruction to the parent is left at each home at the time
the house is hosted. These cases necessitated 140 home
calls.
Tuberculosis
It has been the aim of this department to provide sana-
torium care for those persons in the early stages of the
disease. From an economic standpoint alone, a patient
receiving early treatment and rclreckinb of the disease will
save the community the necessity of providing years of
care at a later date. By early diagnosis and isolation of
the patient the danger of infecting contacts is materially
lessened. With this in view, the physicians ofWater-
town have been informed as to the privileges of the
Aliddlesex Coulity Sanatorium in Waltham where persons
may receive physical examination, X-ray and diagnosis
free of charge.
With the new addition, which is now under construe-
Lion at the Sanatorium, it is expected to be able to hos-
pitalize patients without the lomr waiting lists that exist-
ed heretofore. It will be a decided advantage to loath
patients and the Health Department.
The number of reported cases this year was on a par
Nvitlr last year, and shows a great deal of co-operation on
the Dart of the phygicians of the town with the Health
`80 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Department in diagnosing and reporting cases in their
early stages.
The Watertown Branch of Southern Middlesex Health
Association was instrumental in sending 17 children to
came during the summer months, and each of these
children received a ,great deal of benefit, some of them
,gaining about 8 pounds, an average of about 6 pounds
each. We sincerely hope that the people of Watertown
twill continue to assist in this work, as it is a very worthy
cause.
Tuberculosis Summary
Number of cases on visiting list 237
Number of new cases reported, pulmonary 33
Number of new cases reported, hilwn (childhood
type) 6
Number of new cases reported, other for-nis F
Number of tuberculous persons leaving town 13
Number of tuberculous persons entering town 5
Number of patients entering sanatoria. 32
Number of patients discharged from sanatoria ?3
Number of patients who died from tuberculosis 10
Number of examinations made 390
Number of house visits made 989
Patients in Sanatoria
(Watertown Settled)
Af ddlesex 'County Sanatorium 22
Rutland State Sanatorium S
North Reading State Sanatorium I
Lakeville State Sanatorium 3
Patients hospitalized in Sanatoria other than
Watertown settled 13
It is the airn of this department, with the consent of
the family physician, in each reported ease of tuberculosis,
to have all contacts in the faynily examined and -rayed
at the Middlesex County Sanatorium. These cases are
followed tip at intervals, on recommendation of the dac-
WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 281
tors at the out-pa,tiezit department. This work is vety
beneficial in determining the disease in its early stages.
Another very important feature of tuberculosis work.
is the examination of school children. All children with
a ,positive tuberculin test are -rayed and examined, and
in our last examination three cases of minimal pulmonary
tuberculosis were found and hospitalized, Other cases
found with a positive tuber•cuffii but with no active dis-
ease, were periodically X-t-a}fed and kept under super-
vision to prevent advance in the disease. This will be
followed up emery year and it is urged that parents of
,children give their consent to have this done.
Typhoid
Only three cases of typhoid were repeated this year.
After careful investigation we were unable to trace the
source of infection in any one; case. These cases have
fully recovered and have been discharged.
Well Baby Clinic
The Well Balky Climes are held two afternoons a Meek
—on Tuesdays at the West Junior High School and on
Fridays at the Coolidge School. The total number of
]rabies examined at the two clinics. was 1,424 , namely, 562
at the West Junior High Clinic and 86 at theCoolidge
School Clinic. Advice as to feeding is given to mothers,
and where there is any other ailment, they are recom-
mended to their family physician. Each child is weighed
and the record kept of any increase, and should there be
a decrease, it is brought to the attention of the physician.
School Nursing at St. Patrick's and Sacred Heart Schools
Pre-school weak is clone during the summer months,
children in school examined for possible contagious dis-
eases, and recommendations made for their general wel-
fare. Home visits are made in cases of suspected con-
tagious diseases and records kept as the result of these
visits, This work is all done by one of the nurses of this
department,
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Dental Clinic
During the year the Dental Clinic was held at the fol-
lowing schools: Hosmer, Parker, Marshall Spying and
Coolidge, the Sacred Heart School being given service at
the Coolidge School. These were held mornings. The
Dental Clinic work has been confined to pupils of the
first grades only, with emergencies throughout the town.
In the afternoons, dental instructions were given to all
children in the schools. Dental charts were hung in all
grades, follow--up work done continually and dental lit-
erature distributed. While a satisfactory amount of worlk
has been dole within our limitations, much has been left
undone which we would like to see accomplished. In our
afternoon program we find it has been impossible for
practically three-quarters of the children in each class-
room to have dental attention, due to their still present
financial difficulties. This percentage is even Higher in
two of our schools and the principals as well as our I3ealth
Department regret that more work cannot be accom-
]Aished.
Again this year we appreciate the splendid co-operation
on time part of the teachers, parents and children. All
have done their best in this educational program, which
is meant to safeguard the future health and happiness of
Our young follks.
The results of the clinics are as follows:
Number of Extractions:
Temporary Teeth 207
Permanent Teeth 41
49
Number of Fillings:
Temporary 706
Permanent 352
1,053
Number of Treatments:
Temporary 310
Permanent
43
Total Number of Dental Certificates Issued 293
WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 283
Money Received--,$89.56. This is considerably lower
than in the past, due to the schools worked in during the
year and the financial condition of the parents.
Food Distribution
There were 2,137 store inspections, 1,332 of eating;.
places, 264 bakeries, 120 milk plants, and 48 ice Bream
plants.
The co-operation 4 all proprietors of the above named
places has shown a deckled improvement in their comply-
ing with the requests made for improvement in condi-
tions. We feel that our stores, bakeries and restaurants
are of a standard comparable with that of any other city
or town.
General Sanitation
There were 189 nuisance complaints registered with the
Department, and in each case satisfactorily discharged
and abated.
Milk Inspection
The first of June Mr. Ai thug E. Burke tool: over the
duties of Bacteriologist and made 401 analyses of milli in
the past seven months. 'These analyses comprise butter
fat, solids and bacteria.. The average supply of milk com-
ing into Watertown is of very high quality and of a love
bacteria count.
In conclusion, I wish. to thank the members of the office
and all outside employees in nny way connected with the
Department for their loyal co-operation in furthering the
health work now being carried on in Watertown.
Respectfully submitted,
+RED W. BODGE,
Agent.
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REPORT OF PLUMBING INSPECTOR:
To the Board of Health:
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit my annual report as Plumbii�g In-
spector for the Town of Watertown far the year 1935:
Total amount of fees received for hermits $564.00
Perrnit;s issued for plumbing for which a $4 fee
-%vas collected 141
Permits issued for replacements of boilers
(iio charge) 34
Number of fixtures installed 550
Total number of inspections 312
Total number of water tests 100
Total number of sanitary inspections 40
Total permits issued, work riot finished fi
iIany lours of this office are taken up in consultation
in laying out of work, and adjustments on sanitary in-
spections and ge-neza.l complaints.
Respectfully submitted,
CH ARLES M. HEWITT,
faspector 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, 1935, is herewith submitted:
:appropriated for:
Superintendent $2,000.00
Labor 8,000.00
Contingent 600.00
Total Appropriation $10,600.00
WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 285.
]Expenditures $10,596.52
Balance 3.48
10,600.00
A.niount paid to Town Treasurer for sale of lots, graves
and genexal labor from January 1, 1935 to December 31,
1935, $6,89 7.95.
Number of interments in cemeteries is as follows:
Common Street 13
Ridgelaw-n 81
Number of removals 6
Number of foundations placed 33
Number of two-grave lots sold 5
Number of three or more grave lots sold 14
Number of adults' single graves sold 36
Number of children's graves sold 9
I reconrnrend that $10,600 be appropriated for the year
1936, as follows.
Superintendent $2,000.00
Labor 8,000.00
Contingent 600.00
Special Appropriation for Water Extension at
Ridgelawn Cemetery 350.00
Special Appropriation for Rear. Line Fence at
Corn mon Street Cemetery from Mt. Auburn
Street to Co=ion Street 780.00
Respectfully submitted,
VAN D. TICRTON,
S4dpe'T"i72tnC ent of Cemetw—ies,
286 WATER'T`[lWN TOWN REPORT
REPORT OF TOWN CLERK'S DEPARTMENT
Watertown, Mass., December 31, 1935.
The report of this department for the year 1935 is here-
with submitted. For report of Town Meetings, which
comes under the work of this department, reference is
made to that title.
Ma.xiiages Recorded By Mouths
January- 20
February 20
March 15
April 29
May 25
June 57
July 35
August 44
September 48
October 49
Nov,ember 25
December 19
Total 386
Deaths Recorded By Months
January- 29
Februar�v 33
March 30
April 41
May 27
June 29
July- 19
August 21
September 27
October 36
November 23
December -!
Total 343
WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 287
Births Recorded By Months
( tillbir•tlis Excluded)
January 48
February 54
March 8
April 43
),1ay 49
jime 50
July 40
August; 49
September 33
October 40
November 24
December 32
Total 520
Fees Collected in the Office of the Town Clerk and Paid.
to Town Treasurer for the Year 1935
490 Conservation Licenses at 25ceach $122.50
Miscellaneous Fees: Marriage Permits, Certifi-
cates of Various Kinds, Recording of Mort-
gages, Discharges, Pills of Sale, Grants, etc. 1,836.22-
$1,958.72.
Fees Collected for Licenses Granted by Selectmen
92 Victualler's Licenses at $1.00 $92.00
9 Pool Licenses at $5.00 45.00
4 Junk Licenses at $10.00 40.00
Liquor Licenses 14,219.44
6 Coffee I-louse Licenses at $5.00 30.00
64 Renewals at $1.00 64.00
10 Auctioneer Licenses at $2.00 20,00
21 Transfers at 50c each 10.50
1 Employment Agency Permit at $2,00 2.00
6 Taxi Permits at $3.00 15.00
88 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
20 Auto Dealer's Permits at $5.00 100.00
Bees- and Wine Licenses 9,229.16
1 Second Hand Dealer's License at $1.00 1.00
2 Theatre Licenses at $1.00 2.00
16 Denatured Alcohol Permits at $1.00 16.00
35 Garage Penults at $1.50 52.50
73 Liquor Adds at $1.25 91.25
1 Taxi Permit (part time) 1.00
24,030.85
I have exainirred the amount of money received in the
office of the Town Clerk for Town Licenses, issued by the
Selectmen, and the receipts from the Town Treasurer, and
find ahem to be correct.
W. W. NOEX OS , Jr.,
Auditor.
WM. P. McGUIR E,
Town Clerk.
1935)
Number of Dogs Licensed in Watertown
,560 Male Dogs Licensed at $2.00 $1,120.00
60 Female Dogs Licensed at $5.00 300.00
179 Spayed Female Dogs at $2.00 358.00
1,7 7 8.00
Chapter 289 of tire Acts of 1932 requires that all fees
for dog licenses be turned into the Tern Treasury.
I have examined: the account of money received for
dog licenses in the office of the Town Cleric and the re-
ceipts from the County Treasurer, and find there correct.
W. W. NORCRO , Jr.,
Audi or.
WM. P. McGUIRE,
Town Clerk.
WATr'MOWN TOWN REPORT 289
1925 Mate Licenses
196 Fishing Licenses at $2.00 $392.00
199 Hunting Licenses at 2.00 398.00
64 Combination Licenses at $3 25 208.00
29 Minor Fishing Licenses at $1.25 36.25
7 Duplicate Licenses at 50c 3.50
2 Trapping Licenses at $5.25 10.50
16 Licenses Free
513 Licenses Issued $1,048.25
490 License Less fees at 25c each 122.50
925.75
The sum of $925.75 was sent to the Department of Con-
servation, Division of Fisheries and Gagne, 20 Somerset
Street, Boston, Mass.
W. W. 1' OR,CR , Jr
WM. P. McG IRE,
Pown Clerk.
APPRAISERS' VALUATION
Highway Department
Building $9,520.00
Contents 11,226.00
Oil Shed 921.00
(contents 1,1:50.00
Toolhouse and Shed 4,429.00
Contents 7,474.00
Smith shop 1,440.00
Contents 1,387.00
Dwelling Howse 7,006.00
Garbage Transfer Station 2,05:5.00
Four acres of land, inching dump 8,000.00
Gravel Pit 8,200.00
$62,838.00
290 W'ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Sewer System $525,000.00
Drainage System 4+00,O00.00
$925,000_00
Moth Department
Automobile $100.00
Tools 200.00
$300.00
Infirmary and Equipment
Almshouse Building $34,229.00
Contents 2,505.50
Five Acres of Land 10,000.00
-- $46,734.50
Administration Building
Evil ing $2430899.00
Contents 51,712.20
$295,611.20
[old Town Hail, Annex and Land
11,595 square feet of land $34,785.00
Torn Hall and Annex 67,582.00
$1012,867.00
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
Saltonstall Park, 5 acres 57,250.00
Howe Park, 11/ acres 2,000.00
Cooks Pond, 41/2 acres 10,000.00
Playground Equipment, Tools, etc. 900.00
House 200.00
Equipment 400.00
Miscellaneous Lard, Deltas, etc. 3,000.00
Marion lid. and Orchard St,,
6 acres 20,000.00
West End Playground 20,000.00
Land in Delta 62,600.00
$236,350.00
WATERTUWN TOWN REPORT 291
Water Department
Dwelling House and Barn $10,753.00
Contents 12,94.25
803,378 square feet of land 40,000.00
10,000 square feet of land 1,500.00
NVater Mains 6.50,000m
$7150217.25
Public Library
50,240 square feet of land $25,120.00
Building 113,O76.00
Contents, Books, Furniture,
Fittings, etc. 71,563.40
12,20 square feet of land,
East End 3,100.00
East End Public Library 23,581.00
Contents 18,425.3
15,648 feet of land. 3,000.00
North End Library 9,`37-00
Contents 8,622.4O
$275,725.15
Health Department
Automobiles (2) $600.00 $600a00
Eat Junior High School
.Land, 142,900 square feet $40,000.00
Buildings 281,834.00
Contents 39,688.13
- $361,522.13
High School Land and Building
land $3=4,000.00
Building 533,940.00
Contents 113,539.90
$O81,479.90
Phillips School
57,010 square feet .of land. $11,400.00
Building 34,:340.00
Contents 7,3O4.1O
$53,044.10
292 WATER`I"OWN ' `OWN REPORT
Spring (West) School Land
17,599 square feet of hand $8,000.00 $'8,000.00
Bemis School Laid
48,1210 square feet of lanai $4,800.00 $4,800.00
Grant School
Building $30,209M
Contents 4,816.00
--- $35,425.00
Marshall Spring School
Land $10,000.00
Building 92,925.00
Contents 8,910.63
111,8 5.63
.lames Russell Lowell School
Building. $167,557.00
Contents 18,589.43
41/2 aeries of land 15,000.00
$201,140.43
Francis School
55,208 square feet of land $11,400.00
Building 87,327.00
Contents 8J072.04
$106,799.04
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 Street
Land $24,000.00
Building 189,969.00
Contents 21,632.51
— $235,601.51
Browne School, Main Street
Land $17,225.00
Building 150,318.00
Contents 17,895.75
$185,439.7.5
WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 293
Old Parker School Land
38,d96 square feet of ]anal S";19,000.00 $19,000.00
West Junior High 'School
Land $10,000.0 0
Building 208,277.00
Contents 26,628.54
254,905.4
.New Parker School
126,453 square feet of land $13,000.00
Building 88,02 7.00
Contents %958.72
110,985.72
Central Fire Station and Police Station
13,000 square feet of land $26,000.00
Building :50,719.00
Contents, including Apparatus 50,187.90
$126,906.90
Bast End Fire Station
Land $5,000.00
Building 32,616.00
Contents 197078-85
$56,694.85
Veterans' Memorial
Building $16,744.00
Contents 1,349-70
18,086.70
Total $5,470,1.71.61
JAMES 11. SHERIDANJ
IVIAUBICE H. O'CCN N ELL,
CHARLES F. SHA�V,
R
For year ending December 31., 1935.
294 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE ON
APPROPRIATIONS
To the Annual Town Meeting, 1935
Monday Evening, April 1, 7:00 P. M.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Matthew W. J. Caney John A. Colbert Anthony Julian
Sterling R. ,Carrington William G. Grandy Thomas E. Doyle
Grover C. Codie Edmund P. Hickey Felix A. Leonard
A. Lester Shipto.Ti James T. Phelan Arthur B. Jones
David E. Fitzgerald Dr. Robert S. Quinhy Daniel J. Murphy
Ralph C. Gardiner Edward C. Fall �V.ilfred J. paquet
Jesse Mason Edward C. Webster 1°rvd 1). Shaw
REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE
To the Citizens of Watertown
The Finance Committee presents its recommendations
tQ the .Annul Town Meeting of April 1, 1935, and is com-
pleting a period of surprise, amazement, ,and chagrin at
the ability of Public Officials, Department Heads, and
even Municipal Employees to request sums of money for
spending that the Taxpayer is unable to earn.
On January 1st, 1935, we had over $ U4,000.00 in un-
collected taxes for 1934, and additional sums for other
years. This fact in itself should be amble evidence to
those charged with the spending of "Other People's"
money, that "Other People" can not afford to pay any
increase in the cast of government. However, we find
the Municipal Officials of Watertown asking this commit-
tee to recommend an increase in the budget for 1935 of
over $400,000- 0 which would raise your tax bill twenty-
five percent, or about Eight Dollars per thousand..
The Finance Committee had difficulty at times In try-
ing to understand the mental processes of elected and
appointed Public Ofcials who had the boldness to ask an
already aver-burdened. population to increase their con-
tributions to municipal extravagance and waste.
ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 295
In spite of the Federal Government's contribution of
hundreds of thousands of dollars to various public pro-
jects in Watertown, every Department that received ap-
proval of these projects, came before this committee and
asked for an increase over the previous year's appropria-
tion for their own use. By reasoning this matter through
to a conclusion, we find that the building of public im-
provements with Federal money, instead of reducing costs
to the Town, is being used as a stimulant to still further
spending by the various departments.
Public Officials in Watertown, appearing before this
committee, expressed no concern over the fact that we
are still in a depression, and almost unanimously advo-
cated appropriations as large as they thought they could
receive from the Town Meeting, rather than what they
actually needed for the efficient operation of their De-
partments. The exception to this attitude was in the
small Departments with minor budgets.
Watertown has, apparently, too many public officials,
boards, committees, and groups of employees that are
eager to advance their expensive ideas and pet theories,
and too few officials that will concern themselves over the
ability of the taxpayer to raise money for them to spend.
There is no responsible authority in Watertown to co-
ordinate departmentaloperation or spending, and this con-
dition causes us to have unduly high governmental cost.
The year 193 is going to be achallenge to the efficient
management of every Watertown department because of
the change in the tax year. Valuations will be made this
year as of January 1st, rather than April 1st as in the
past, and no supplementary budgets will be possible be-
cause the power to raise funds by taxation will be in-
operative after May Ist. Tax bills will be in the bands of
taxpayers by June 15th this year instead of random dates
to be chosen by the Board of Assessors.
Some departments exceeded their Midgets deliberately
during 1934, and after repeated warnings by this com-
mittee to offenders, we wish to further emphasize this
2 9 6 WATEItiTOWN TOWN REPORT
flagrant abuse of authority, by recommending that no un-
paid bills contracted in 1934, ije appropriated by the Town
Meeting, The budget has in our estimation been much tea
high to countenance further extravagance by
ments in contracting bills beyond their legal right to pay.
The operation of the Administration wilding by the
Board of Selectmen during 1934, and from its erection in •
fact, is a typical example of municipal waste, extravag-
ance ��nd inefficiency, as is the payment of bills by the
Town of Watertown for telephones in the homes of ten
public officials. We have indicated these and other meth-
ods of economy to various departments and str only rec-
ommend their immediate adoption.
Many projects are not being; recommended by the
Finance Committee because of the ever-present fact that
the taxpayer cannot afford to pay the present cast of
government in Watertown, without even considering an
increase in any department. Building projects advanced
upon the theory that they might he buii't advantageously
at the present time cannot possibly, in our Judgment,
offset the increased cost of carrying therm along with out
other burdens, and they have all failed of recommenda-
tion, in spite of the worthiness and desirability of them
in more propitious times.
Your committee has been generous with its time and
effort in attempting to arrive at an equitable solution of
the many municipal problems presented to it. We have
been continually faced with the problem of unemployment
and welfare costs, and while we know that some depart-
ments couid he manned by fewer permanent employees, we
have made a strang effort to make no recommendations
that would lead to rnalaadjustments in employment or pro-
duce a condition of distress.
We believe that the sums recommended in this report,
if adopted by the Town Meetings are adequate to permit
the efficient operation of every department in the Town,
and ;will provide the quantity and standard of service that
Watertown can afford to pay for. These recommendations
W.ATrR"1`GtWN TOWN REPORT 297
represent the best judgment of this committee, a.nil any
additional a.ppyopriations .granted by the Town Meetinb
Members can only be reflected in higher taxes and further
distress among our citizens.
It has been a pleasure to be associated with the mem-
bers of the finance Committee and to preside at their
deliberations and hearings. 1 commend there for their
fairness and good jiidgmeat, and thank them for their
devotion to their fellow citizens in the cause of good gov-
ernment.
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN A. COLBERT,
Voted: That the report of the Chairman of the Finance
Committee, be adopted as the Report of the Committee.
ILFRED J. PA QUET,
Secretary.
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DEPORT OF THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
Gentlemen:
The following report relating to work done and money
expended for the year ending December 91, 1935, is re-
spectfully submitted.
Highway. Construction
Receipts
Appropriation $25,000.00
Expenditures
Elm Street $4,572.0 i
Galen Street 252.24
Hillside Road 3,988.04
Royal Street 3J51..87
Summer Street 12,828.71
Watertown Street 19a.84
$24,988.7 f
Balance 11.23
50000.00
Highway Maintenance
Receipts
Appropriation $85,000.00;
'transferred at Town Meeting 14,000.00
99,000.00
General Maintenance
Administration Building Driveway $41.00
Browne School (ERA) 310.67
Gleaning Catch Basins and Drains 0,039.96
Coolidge School (ERA) 828.00
Coolidge Avenue 134.10
308 W ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Cutting Welfare Wood 129.67
California Street Gutters 168.05
Grading Borders 19.08
Garage Keepers 17478.45
Grove Street 1.92.69
Galen Street (Parking Area) 38.08
Howe Park (ERA) 521.07
Infirmary (ERA) 82.11
Lanternmen 1,678.171
Library (ERA) 54.05
Lowell School Playground (ERA) 135.53
Langdon Ave. Drain (WPA) 77.82
Marshall Spring School (ERA) 213.54
Main Street Wall 100-93
Mechanics 4,330.93
Myrtle Street Drain (WPA) 27-93
Fainting Streets 554.40
Patching Streets 7,261.98
Post Santa Collections 16.40
Parker Playground (ERA) 35.02
Ridgelawn Cemetery (EPA) 38.1:i
Russell Avenue Drain (WPA) 677.17
Saltonstall Park (ERA) 442.60
Snow 41,113.74
Sanding 1,770.16
Sidewalks (WPA) 765.06
Senior High School 59.97
Street Cleaning 11,62.59
Victory Field (ERA) 683.91
Winsor Avenue (WPA) 505.74
Whiting Park (ERA) 350.32
Warren Street Brook (WPA) 538A9
Vest Junior High School (ETtA) 458.92
Westminster Avenue Wall 453.50
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WATERTO N' TOWN REPORT 1309
Expressing and Freight $5.90
ERA and MIPA. Supplies 871.90
Equipment Repairs and Supplies 1,145.08
Fuel Oil 116.00
Hardware Supplies 801.71
Incidentals 22.25
Keystone Repai rs 152.68
Lumber 56.89
Lighting Garage 188.01
Painting Trucks 389.04
Fainting Street and Traffic Signs 743.89
Roller Repairs 272.70
Traffic Beacon Repairs 225.50
Tractor Repairs 118.00
Telephone Service 238.E r
$5,298.12
A towbobide Alaintsnance
Automobile and Truck Repairs and. Supplies $8,440.37
Insurance 6.60
Reo.istrations 42.00
Storage of Cars and Trucks 1,250.00
Sealer of Weights and Measures' Truck 25.00
saun.rputry
General Maintenance $83,960.00
Equipment Maintenance 5,238.22
Automobile Maintenance 9,763,97
$98,962.19
Balance 87.81
$99,000.00
310 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Highway Stable
Receipts
Appropriation $14,000.00
Transfez-red at Town Aleeting 1,000.00
r$13,000.00
Expenditures
Blacksmith and Helper $2,49 .1.
Cleaning Stable 12M9
Grain 1,397.43
Hay and Straw 2,423.59
Lighting Stable 106.91
Nightmen 2,189.16
Saddler 85.45
Saddler and Blaclssmith Supplies 1,062.79
Stable Repairs 140.811�
Stablemen 2,951.19
Telephone Service 57.80
$12,970.95
Balance 29.05
$13,000.00
Highway Vacations
Receipts
Appropriation $7,083.10
Expenditures
Vacations to Employees $6,883.42
Balance 199.68
$7,083.10
Highway Superintendent
Receipts
Appropriation $3,600.0a
Expenditures
Salary of Supt. of Streets $3,600.00.
'-,ATEP,TOWN TOWN REPORT 311
Highway Clerks
Receipts
Appropriation $2,750.00
Expe nd itwres
Salary of First Clerk $1,500.00
Salary of Second Clerk. 1,250.00
$2,750.00
Highway [1ffice
Receipts
Appropriation $400.00
Expe-ndititres
Advertising Bids $24.50
Office Supplies 66.35
Printing 195.25
Telephone Service 98.48
Typewriter Repairs 14.8
$398.93
Balance 1.07
400.00
Bridge Repairs
Receipts
Appropriation $1,200.+00
Expenditures
Repairs to Bridges $1,178.91
Balance 21.09
1,200.00
Highway Trucks
Receipts
Appropriation $18,500.00
Expenditures
Cost of 2 Chevrolet Trucks $1,736.00
Cast of 4 General Motors Trucks 16,764.00
$19,500.00
312 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Highway Plows
Receipts
Appropriation $1,000.00
Expentiitur•es
Cost of 2 Plows .$999.60
Balance .40
1,O00.O0
Patching ERA Drain :and Water Ditches
Receipts
Appropriation 5,000.00
Expenditures
Patching ERADrain and Water Ditches $4,991.08
Balance 8.92
5,000.00
Drainage
Receipts
Appropriation $3,000.00
Expenditures
Labor Mock Total
Drain Repairs $1.,823.85 $267.56 $2,091.41.
Summer Street Basement 826.29 56.22 882.51
Brain -Easement 1.2.00 12.00
$2,662.14 $323.78 $2,985.92
Balance 14.08
3,000.00
Sidewalks
Receipts
Appropriation $4,000.00
Expenditit-r•es
Granolithic Walks and Repairs 828.28
Grading Borders 203.90
WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 313
Grading Walks 1,245.61
Patching Tar Walks 87.43
Resetting Curbing 723.80
Replacing Wall on Patten Street 111.85
BRA Curling 799.78
$3,999.65
Balance .35
Ashes and Papers
Receipts
Appropriation $25,500.00
Expenditures
Cleaning Dumps $3,311.08
Gasoline and Motor Gill 1,529.67
Storage of Trucks 580.00
Truer Repairs 88.19
Collecting 19,990.05
$25,498.99
Balance 1.91
$25,500.00
Garbage
Receipts
Appropriation $26,500,00
Transfei,red at Town Meeting 1,000,00
$27,500.00
Expenditures
Advertising Bibs $19.2.5
Collecting 24,874.44
Gasoline and Motor Oils 1,616.45
Storage of Trucks 584.04
314 WATERTpWN TOWN REPORT
Supplies 234.40
Truck Repairs 274.34
$27,498.88
Balance 1.12
$27,500.00
Dust Laying
Receipts
Appropriation $5,000.00
Expenditures
Pay Dolls, Cleaning and Oiling Streets $4,343.83
Road mils 634.40
$4,978.23
Balance 21.77
$5,000.00
Sewer Construction
Receipts
Appropriation $4 000.00
Expenditures
Laker Stock Total
Bailey Avenue $265.52 $265.52
Chapman Street $676.66 64.95 741.+61
Highland Avenue 2,7S1.61 105.73 2,897.34
Manhole Repairs 103.56 43.05 146.61
$3,511.83 $479.25 $3,991.08
Balance 8.92
$4,000.00
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Short Extensions
Receipts
Appropriation $2,000.00
Extiepr litares
Chapman Street $685.75
Lexington Street 428.83
Orchard Street 882.23
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$1,996.81
Balance 3.19
$2,000.00
Sewer Maintenance
Rec6pt.s
Appropriation $12,000.00
Expenditures
Labor Stock Total
{Cleaning GaIen St. Siphon $293. 7 $62.16 $3.55.53
Mouse Connections 1)039.64 295.30 1,334:94
Stoppages and Flushings 8,419.3E 19.49 8,488.8.5
Sewer Repairs 1,71-41 156.44 1,868.85
$11,464.78 $533.39 $11,998.17
Balance 1.83
$12,000.00
Respectfully submitted
PIERCE P. CONDON,
Superintendent of Streets.
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316 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 317
'TREASURER'S REPORT
For Year Ending December 31, 1935
Borrowed in 1935
Anticipation of Revenue
Jan. 3 National Shay niut Bank C& .67 $300,000
Feb. 25 Shawmut National Bank @ .42 1+00,000
Feb. 25 W. 0. Gay Company @ .42 100,000
Apr. 19 Brown Eras. Harriman Co. a .56 200,000
May 21 National Shawmut Bank @ .02 100,000
Dec. 12 Whiting Weeks, Knowles @ .33 250,000
1,0;�0,000
May 10 Anticipation Federal Grant (Na-
tional Shawmut Bank) c .54 a,000
June 2 Anticipation Federal Grant (Union
Market National Bank) @a .50 3,000
Bonds 1935
Alar. 1 Note, Union Market National
Bank, St. Construction c .75 9„500
Nov. 1 Elyth & Co., Municipal Relief
Loan, 11/4 @ 100.445 50,000
Dec. 1 Whiting, Weeks, Knowles School
(PA) 21,1.E @ 101.43 110,000
Dec, 1 Whiting, Weeks, Knowles, Police
Station ( PA) 21/(, a 101.43 55,700
225,200
Bands maid 193
Jan. 1 Sewers $ ,000
Drainage 4,000
6.000
18 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Feb. I Administration Building 11,000 11?000
Alar. 1 School (Outside) 30,000
School 1.,000
—�— 31.000
Apr. 1 Hosmer School (Outside) r)'000
Playground (Outside) 1,000
Drains-Sewers 6,000
Street 14,000
Schools .3�,000
61,000
May 1 Refunding 2,000
School F. End (Outside) 21000
Schools 31,000
Street 1.0,000
Water (Outside) 1.,000
46,000
June 1 Athletic Field. 1,000 1,000
July 1 School W. Watertown 12,000
(Outside)
Schools 3,000
Land 2?000
Sewers-Drains 2,000
Fire Alarm Signal 8,000
27,000
Nov. 1 No. Beacon St. Bridge 3,000
(Outside)
Drainage (P .A) 2,000
Drains, Sewers 27000
Sidewalks (P 'A) 3,000
Street (PWA) 6,000
Street Corgis. 9,500
25,500
Dec. 1 Sewers 6,000
Scheel Addition (PWA) 12,000
Library Addition (PA) 3,000
21,000
229,500
WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 319'
Noter, Paid 1935
Mar. 28 Anticipation of Revenue 200,000
May 18 Anticipation of Revenue 100,000
Sept. 11 Anticipation of Revenue 100,000
Oct. 11 Anticipation of Revenue 1001000
Nov, 21 Anticipation of Revenue 300,000
Nov.. 28 Anticipation of Revenue 200,000
Dec. 31 Anticipation of Revenue 200,000
1.,200,000
Nov, 1 Anticipation Federal Grant 5,000
Dec. 1 Anticipation Federal Grant 3,000
Bonds flue 1936
Jan. 1 Drainage $4,000 40000�
Feb. 1 Administration Building 11,000 11,000,
Mar. 1 School 1,000
School (Outside) 30,000
31,000
Apr. 1 Drains-Sewer-9 6,000
Hosmer School (Outside) 5,000
Schools 35,000
Playground ([Outside) 1,000
Street 14,000
- 61,000,
May 1 Refunding 2,000
School 31.,000
Street 10,000
Water (Outside) 1,000
= 44,000
June 1 Athletic Field 1,000 1,000
July 1 West Watertown School
(Outside) 1?'000
School 3,000
Land 2,000
Fire Alarm Signal 8,000
- 21053,000
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320 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Nov. 1 No. Beacon St. Bridge
(Outside) 3,000
Sidewalk (PWA Outside) 2,000
Street (PWA Outside) 0,000
Drainage (PWA Outside) 2,00+0
1Municil)a,1 Relief (Outside) 10,000
23,000
Dec. 1 Sewers 6,000
School (PWA Outside) 12,000
Library (PNVA Outside) 3,000
School (PWA Outside) 8,000
Police Station (PWA Outside) 77.700
36,700
236,700
Notes Due 1936
Mar. 17 Anticipation of Revenue 100,000
May 15 Anticipation of Revenue 50,000
Sept. 15 Anticipation of Revenue 1001000
Oct. 15 Anticipation of Revenue 100,000
350,000
Statement required by Chapter VI, Town By-Laws,
Article 4.
State of deist and total cash expenditures of the Town
for thirty years:
Year Total Expo z�'raho—es Town Debt
1906 $56%814.38 $766,000
1907 789,735.64 79200
1008 671,292.59 757,025
1909 702,274.31 724,725
1910 67f ,377.48 790,225
1911 811,158,18 7 1,6 25
1912 800,488.71 766,225
1913 795,50010 802,2215
1914 884,248.80 767,52.
1915 978,082.5 775,725
WATERTOWN' TOWN REPORT 321
1916 1,010,473.76 807,925
1917 1,165,912.95 809P500
1918 1,116,816.30 767,500
1919 1,525,651.33 1,003,000
1920 1.,788,282.40 1,087,000
1921 2,083,98G.77 1,319,000
1922 2,037,+ 7'2.76 1,238,500
1923 2,144,143.57 1,183,500
1924 2,571,082.55 1,679,000
1925 3,015,407.96 1,914,000
1926 3,010,4 7 0.05 2,079,500
1927 3,384,965.67 2,028,000
1928 3,378,589.10 2217 ,000
1929 4,011,343.85 2,171,500
1930 3,903,795.26 1,98 2,000
1931 4,28?,94 7.52 1,947,000
1932 4,923,029.72 1,742,000
1933 4,171,875.82 1,499,000
1934 3,908,434.08 1,492,000
1985 3,804,109.55 1,4 77,700
The indebtedness of the ToN�m and on Miat account it
was incurred is as follows:
Fire Alarm System $16,000
Refunding Debt 2,000
Sewers-Drains 95,000
Schools 955,000
Streets 70,000
Sidewalks 8,O00
No. Beacon St. Bn*dge 12,000
Athletic Field 5,000
Playground 5,000
Water 8,000
Land 9,000
Police Station 55,700
Administration Building 161,000
Library Addition 26,000
Municipal belief 50,000
1,477,700
322 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
The Indebtedness of tie Town matures as follows:
1936 $236,700
1987 218,000
1938 193,000
1939 165,000
1940 145,000
1941 1142000
1942 92,000
1943 92,000
1944 53,000
1945 28,000
1946 201000
1947 19,000
1948 M000
1949 19,000
1950 18,000
1951 117000
1,477,700
Financial Statement
Total Debt, December 81, 1935 $1,477,700
Outside
Water 31000
Hosmer School (Clap. 299, Acts
1.91.7) 20,040
No. Beacon St. Bridge (Chap.
780, Acts 1914 12,000
High School (Chap. 372, Acts 1923) 273,000
Playground 5,000
W. Watertown Schooi (Chap. 27,
Acts 1921) 72,000
Sidewalks (PWA) Chap. 366,
Acts 1933 8,000
Streets (PWA) Chap 366. Acts. 1933 221000
Drainage (PWA) Chap. 366,
Acts 1933 14,000
School (PWA) Chap. 966, Acts 1933 103,000
WATERTC}WN TOWN REPORT 323
Library (PWA) Chap. 366,
Acts 1939 26,000
Municipal Relief (Chap. 188,
Acts 1935) 50,000
School (PWA) Chap. 404, Picts. 1995 110.000
Police Station (PWA) Clap. 404,
Acts 1935 55,700
775,700
702,000
Valuations 1933 55,4:77,850
Valuations 1934 55,079,515
Valuations 1935 55,104,760
165,662,125
Abatements 1933 881,543
,Abatements 1934 823,387
Abatements 1935 758r700
2,463,630
3) 163,198,495
541399,498
3 1,631,984
702 f000
Borrowing capacity, January 1., 1936 929,984
The several sums of money turned over to me can ac-
count of perpetual care of lots in the cemeteries have been
deposited in the latertGIN-n Savings Bank and now
amount, including interest, to
Balance, December 31, 1934 $47,398.89
Interest for the year 1935 1,561.62
$48,960.51
1934 Interest withdrawn—account of Ceme-
tery Department 1,623.42
$47,337.09
324 WATERTOWN TOWN DEPORT
Names and amounts collected since last report
Jannir-Sements (Magurian) $15.00
W. G. Rockwell (Morse) 15.00
Short & Wilhamson (Oxner) 50.00
Iiovanessian & Johnson (Pesklimaigian) 15.00
L ri (NRhigan) 73.00
r; cr (Kirokian) 15.00
rc sc (Jerian) 145.00
e: fr (1lanasian) 37.50
(Maderosian) 50-00
r (Sermaiian) 15.00
tr as (Dermersian) 16.00
rr 'r (Garabedlan) WOO
s a
(Garabedian) 30.00
r` (Shelian) 30.00
rr r1
assocajian) 30.00
rt (Poyiran) 30.00
(Takvorian) -00.00
rL is Mulflgan) 15.00
Gen. Gregg & Son (Anderson) 15.00
J. J. Stanton (Zallenski) 15.00
L. Imo. Wellman 43.12
Ford, Gr irnwood (Young) 15.00
James Paaakian 15.00
Fred E. Jackson 15.00
John Wallace 50.00
Jos. T. Campbell 37.50
Emily R. Maloney (Ramsey) 50.00
HariT W. Waite 65.00
Lawrence Sullivan (Caldwell) 7.50
C. J. Berg and (Fern Joh) 15.00
A. H. & Ir. II. Farnham 82.03
Lewis E. Woodward 96.$8
W. G. Rockwell (Pratley) 50.00
Albert Benbow 43.75
Ja.nnini-Sement.a (-Aragon) 7.54
John Johnson (Karakian) 15.00
Gabriel Daraksian 30.00
WATER'I•fJWN TOWN REPDI.T 325
Ilarrie Waite 32.50
Franklin and Ruth Blanchard 37.50
Florence McLean 115.00
Cora B. Por-teus 50.00
Pearl Parent 37.50
David Fudge & Son (Larentezer) 37.50
Blvira Donabed 7.5.00
Guiseppe Dugone 4.5.00
John Johnson (Gamanha r) 20.00
C. J. Bergland (Johnson) 15.00
I3ovanessian & Johnson (Murgdichan) 50.00
John J. Morse 15.00
George A. Knox 15.00
Jannini & Sementa (Pisano) 15.00
W. G. Rockwell (Mayne) 15.00
Short & WiIliamson (Baillie) 97.50
Zarootin & Dayavanian 5.00
Balance, December 31, 1935 $49,1.16.87
The following is a list of all moneys and securities
which have been placed in my{ charge by virtue of any gift,
devise, bequest or deposit:
The Martha Sanger bequest, in the shape of a fund de-
posited in the Watertown Savings Bank.
Balance on Band, December 31, 1934 $710.59
Interest for year 1935 23.29
Balance, December 31, 1935 $733.87
The Templeton Fund, $2,500, which is represented by
two $1,000 four per cent first mortgage gold kends of the
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Harlem
Diver and Port Chester Division, and an account in the
Watertown Savings Bank for $500.00. The interest on
same, p16.3 7, Paid to the ,Associated Charities for distri-
buting at Christmas time as per order of the Board of
Selectmen.
326 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
I have_also in my charge the following property of the
Public Library, which are not direct gifts or bequests to
the Town:
Bonds from the Pratt bequest, amounting to $5,000.
Bonds for $2,000, invested from accumulated interest
received from above funds. Interest due semi-annually and
paid to Mr. Otis Hawes, who represents the committee in
charge of the fund,
The Benjamin Hostner fierce Fund, represented by a
deposit in the Watertown 'Savings Bank, amounting to,
including interest, $1,233.56.
The Barry. Fund, deposited in above savings bank,
amounting to $1,037.03.
Mary D. Emerson Mead Fund, account Watertown Pub-
lie Library, deposited in Union Market National Bank,
savings department, amounting to, including interest, $3,-
031.37.
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 $272,941.36
193 Receipts 3,889,150.30
$4,162,091.60
1935 Paid Treasury Warrants 3,804,109.55
Balance, December 31, 1935 357,982.11
4,162,091..06
Approved by:
W. W. IVOVXROS , Jr.,
Auditor,
WAT15RTOWN TOWN REPORT 827
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Insurance .
Ainount Due
-City of New York $36,000 Sept. 1, 1036
Imperial 33,000 It
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Horne 29,000 It, EI
Name 20,000 =E ,f
-Caledonian 25,O00 =`
Liverpool Londort Globe 25,000 EE #`
Travellers 33,000 It tE
Home 42,000 99 ;
11 ereantile 20,000 it E
Boston 33,000 it Ei
Aetna 33,000 EE EE
National Fire 33,000 EE is
Massachusetts 12,000 E= E`
Boston 30,000 E_ `i
Libez-ty 221000 =` E`
Continental 15,000 it E_
Firemens 20,000 1
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North Arnerica 53,000 `_ "
Pennsylvania 21500 it 41
SpringEeld 53,000 (d cc
National Flile 20,000 Sept. 1, 1040
Aetna 20,000 =: Ei
Boston 207000 {i ,i
Perin 57,225 It6 s
Yorkshire 200000 it ii
Mercantile 20,000 It
It
Connecticut 42,000 It EE
Liverpool-London Globe 261000 EE iE
Hartford 20,000 fE Ea
IIorne 35,500 is
Agricultural 50,725 1E EE
Springfield 244,000 LE IE
AVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 339
Liverpool, Landon 25,000 Sept. 1, 1937
London, Lancashire 7,790 `• It
Continental 35,000 °i
Travelers 15,fl00 ii
Hone 10,000 44
Morrie, Fire-lNlarine 27,000 id it
Benjamin Franklin 3000 iL ct
Superior 211000 &s cr
Mercantile 127,800 it to
Perm 26,000 All
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Queen 46,000 A
Horne 38,000 " IF
Penn 23,000 :i
St. Paul 135,000 rs
SpringrfieLd Ins., Co. 186,000 Sept. 1, 1938
Springfield Ins., Co. 485,870 Sept. 1, 1989
2,414,91.0
Boiler mutual 10,000 Feb. 1, 19 6
Employers' Liability 10,000 Jan. 8, 1937
20,000
HARRY W. BRIGHAM,
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
AUDITOR
OF THE
TowN OF WATERTOWN
FOR THE
YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 21, 1935
r�
THF, HA31PSHIRE PRESS, INC.
Cambridge, Mass.
1936.
AUDIT"OR'S REPORT 343
AUDITOR'S REPORT
I herewith present the annual report of the financial
transactions of the Town of Watertown, for the year end-
ing December 31, 1935.
The various funds in charge of the Town Treasurer be-
longing to the Trustees of the Public Library have been
examined and found correct.
I have certified the c�sli of the Tower Treasurer and Tax
Collector and found it correct.
Periodical examinations of the Tax Collector's Out-
standing Accounts have been made and check against the
Controlling Account in eery office.
Respectfully submitted,
W. W. NORCROSS, Jr.,
Auditor.
Watertown, Mass.
Then personally appeared the foregoing subscriber, W.
W. Norcross, Jr. ,who made oath that the ]foregoing state-
ment subscribed by hirer are true.
WM. P. McGUIR,E,
Justice of the Peace.
Receipts
Faxes, Real Estate and Personal
1933 $10,192.57
1924 462,908.42
19315 1,277,619.70
polle
1933 6.00
1934 10-4.90
1935 19,344.00
344 WAT II.',R'OWN 'SOWN REPORT
Motor Excise
1933 56.48
1934 3,920.52
1935 45,582.61.
Front State
Corporation, Income, Street Rail-
way, Bank, Dace Traci, etc. 179,319.22
— 1,999,403.52
Special Asses8wzents
Moth 74.61
Sidewalks
.Added. to Tax Bills 4,063.01
Unapportioned 2408.79
Paid in advance 91.9.80
Streets
Added to Tax Bills 17,817.50
Unapportioned 178.03
Paid in advance 3,777.31
$29,239.05
Tax Titles 138,383.47
Accounts Receivable:
Tovm Clerk 5.09
Selectmen 4.O0
Dog Officer er 338.25
Weights and Measures 108.70
Health 6,160.24
Sewer 33.29
Public Welfare 80,991.69
School I,4 73.26
Cernetery <5,19Y.0
Water Rates 183,534.67
Water Charges 11196.55)
$279,036.77
Federal Ail can P.W.A. Projects 46,332.42
State Aid., Chapter 464, Acts 1935 13,901.90
AUDITOR'S REPORT 345
Loans
Temporary, Anticipation of
Revenue 17050,000.00
Temporary, Anticipation of
Reimbursement 8,000.00
W.P.A. Materials 50,000.00
New Police Station, P.W.A. 55,700.00
Elementary School, P.W.A. 110,000.04
Senior I-Egh School Addition,
P.W.A. 9,500.00
rremiums on Loans 2,592.01
$1,285,792.01.
Interest
Taxes 20,801.11
Special Assessments
Sidewalks 1,588.1.7
Streets 5,593.33
Paid in Advance 68.03
'fax Titles 10,673.87
Accrued on Bonds 354.86
Trust Funds
Cemetery, Perpetual Care Fund 1,623.42
Potter Memurial Gate Fund 12.57
Library Trust Funds 623.43
- $41,338.79
Dog Fund 1,778.00
Sewer Deposits 1,362.00
School Department, Smith, Hughes Fund 44.79
Ml$ceflaneau,s
Collector, Costs 2,803.45
Collector, Statements 256.00
Engineering, damage to auto 16.50
Fire Works Permits 12.50
Fide Loss 313.96
Health, Dental Clinic. 80.56
346 WATERTONN N TOWN REPORT
Licenses 478.00
Plumbing Permits 586.00
Highway, Garbage 3,991..02
Miscellaneous 2.02
Infirmary, Produce 90:45
MiddlesexCounty, Dag Licenses 1,317.08
Damage by Dogs 185.00
Military Aid 100-00
Outside Aid 3,652.00
Poles and Wires Permits 514.50
Police, Fines 1,610.30
Hackney Licenses 29.00
Damages 4.00
Public Library, Fines 1117£.1.4
Old Beaks 7.70
School, Evening 77.95
Vocational Education 4,559.21
English Speaking 145.78
Mate Wards 1,584.34
Training 38.72
Miscellaneous 22.75
Selectmen, Licenses 24,030.85
Mate .Aid 12435.00
Town Clerk 1,958.72
Town Hall 8.00
Water, Junk 114.63
Weights and Measures, Fees 254.25
Licenses 75.00
$51,496.38
Ref unds
Engineering, Salaries $302.76
E. R. A. 142.00
Fire Department 2.50
Health 2.00
High School Addition 65.72
Land Court 1.29.25
Mothers' Aid 18.00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 347
Old Age Assistance 36.00
Outside Aid 91.57
Selectmen 4.00
Sewer .75
Sewers and Drains, P. W. A. 139.60
Soldiers relief and Military Aid 167.80
State Aid 5.00
W orkmer's Compensation 18.00
- — 1, 4.05
3,889,233.15
Cash on Hand, January 1, 1935 272,941.36
$4,162,054.51
Payments
General Government.
Moderator $1.00.00
Selectmen's Department
Selectmen's Salaries 1,: 0U.i0
Clerk's Salar.-Y 500.00
Contingent 545.85
Auditor's Department
Auditor's Salary 3,m.00
Clerk's Salary 1,100.00
Contingent 644.60
Treasurer's Department:
Treasurer's Salary 3,500.00
Clerk's Salary 1,150.00
Contingent 1,342.81
New Typewriter 99.00
Tax 'Titles Foreclosures 93.00
Collector's Department:
Collector's Salary 3,300.00
First Clerk 1,400.00
Second Clerk 1,050.00
Third Clerk 950.00
Contingent 1,444.31
348 WATE RTOWN TOWN DEPORT
Tax Sale Advertising 583.50
Recording Deeds. 493.60
Assessors' Department:
Assessors' Salaries 4,100.00
Clerks.' Salaries 4,789.00
Contingent 2,997.35
Board of Tax Appeals 496.84
Finance Committee 029.30
Legal Services
Town Counsel's Salary 2,000.00
Contingent 456.68
Town Clerk's Department:
Town Clerk's Salary 3,500.00
First Clerk 1.,308.E7
Second Clerk 1,300.00
Third. Clerk 1,250.00
Contingent 1,361.00
Engineering Department:
Engineering Salaries 13,228.11
Contingent 1,892.62
New Beach Wagon 760.00
Election Expense 2M1.16
Registrars of Voters 400.00
Printing 'Doting Lists 563.25
Town Hall Department:
Janitor 1,600.00
Labor 1,400.00
Telephone Operator 1,040.00
Fuel 1,629.65
Light 1,100.00
Contingent 697.27
Planning Board 55.20
Protection. of Pei-sorts and Property:
.Police Department--
Chief's Salary 3,200.00
Lieutenants' Salaries 7,800.00
Sergeants' Salaries 9,800.00
Patrolmen 81,101.40
AUDITOR'S REPORT 349
Meelranician 49.50
Special Police 805.50
Janitor and Wagonman 1,825.00
Clerk and Wagomnan 1,8 5.00
Teletype 588.00
New Autos 787.80
Broadcasting Fees 300.00
Contingent 5,399.90
New Police Station 796.80
Fire Department-
Chiefs Salary 3,200.00
Captains' Salaries 7,800.00
Lieutenants' Salaries 9,800.00
Mechanician's Salary 2,400,00
Permanent Meru 93,421.37
Call Men 310.00
New Hose 893.00
Contingent 51021A9
Inspector of Buildings:
Inspector's Salary 2,600.00
Clerk's Salary 250.00
Contingent 78.9.5
Weights and Measures:
Salary of Se,,iler 1,800.00
New Car 650.00
Contingent 393.4.8
Moth Department:
Superintendent's Salary 800.00
Clerk's Salary 475.00
Maintenance 1,997.48
Elm Leaf Beetle 749.29
Tree Warden den Department:
TreeWarden's Salary 1,000.00
Clerk"s Salary 200.00
Maintenance 3,998.31
New Trees 999.99
Poles and Wires Department:
Inspector's Salary 3,200.00
350 WA7ERTQWN 70WN REPORT
Clerk's Salary. 475.00
Maintenance 7,705.31
Maintenance of Signal Room 861.94
Signal Room Salaries 0,257.10
Dog Office r
Salary 50.00
Contingent 245.00
Health and Sanitation:
Health Department—
Agent 2,500.00
Milk Inspection 612.35
Clerk 1,150.00
Nurses 2,794. 2
Contagious 21t017.01
Contingent 17348.40
Baby Clinic 428.60
Dental Clinic 2,476.75
Inspector of Cattle 600.00
Inspector of Plumbing-.
Salary 2,500.00
Contingent 95.38
Sewer Department
Construction 3,991.08
Short Extensions 1,99O.81
Maintenance 11,998.17
Drainage 2,985.9'
Sewers and Drains, P. W. A. 16,557.39
Highways
Highway Department—
Superintendent M00.00
First Clerk 1,500.00
Second Clerk 1,250.00
Office Expense 398,93
Construction 24,988.77
Bridge Repairs 1,178.91
Snow Plows 999.60
New Trucks 18,5OO.00
TylainteI7ance 98,902.19
AUDITOR'S REPORT 351
Patching E. R A. Ditches 4,991.08
Stable idahitenance 12,970.95
Vacations 6,883.42
Construction, P. W. A. 9,44 .95
Ashes and Papers 25,498.99
Garbage Collection 27,498.88
Dust Laying 42978.23
Street Lights 40,951.13
Sdewalks 3,999.65
Sidewalks, P. W. A. 13,214.52
Chapter 464, Acts 1935 13,901.90
Charities and Soldiers' Benefits
Public Welfare—
Agent 2,000.00
Visitor 1,200.00
Clerks 1,800.00
Chief Clerk 1,000.00
Investigators 2,400.00
Contingent 2,286.47
Outside Aid 149,801.51
Mothers' Aid 27,839.61
Old Age Assistance 23,858.23
Infirmary:
Keeper 1,000.00
General Expense 5,251.38
Physician 1,700.00
State Aid
Soldiers' Relief and Military
Aid 44,04 7.18
School and Libraries:
School Department—
General Control 14,449.92
Instruction 459,334.41
Operation 64,118.57
Maintenance 4,498.62
Replace 34 Typewriters 1,228.00
New Equipment 17440.00
11 scellaneous 6,148.97
352 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
EVeninc 3P498.3
Trade 9t995.44
Transportation. 1$585.70
Smith-Hughes Fund 44.79
Senior High School, Furnishings 11,740.99
Phillips-Francis, Plans 1,000.00
High School Addition 131,908.93
New Elementary School 98.15
Public Library:
Salaries 25,250.00
Books, Periodicals & Bindings 5,999.91
Maintenance 5449.97
Equipment for Addition 1,695.38
Library Trust Fund Income 625.93
Public Library Addition 35,175.07
Recreation
Park Department—
Superintendent 500.00
Maintenance 2,439.58
Victory Field 1,999.97
Tennis Courts, 699.71
Power A-lowers 235.00
"Delta." McGlaufiin Bequest 29.14
P1ayTg•rUM-L . Department
Salaries 2,200.00
Maintenance 1,489.35
New Equipment 400.00
'Unclassified:
Pensions 15,946.62
Annuities 1,500.00
Memorial Dad- 1,100.00
Insurance 10,511.58
Workmen's Compensation 4,098.01
Executions 1,097.05
Printing Town Reports 1,206.00
Headquarters, Veterans of
Foreig-n Wars 1,080.00
Headquarters, Disabled
AUDITOR'S REPORT 3 3
American Veterans 360.00
Contingent 2,911.30
Unpaid Dills 1,223.26
Change Zoning By-Laws 148.90
E. R. A. 24,999.67
W. P. A. 6,756.25
EnteiTirise and Cemeteries:
Water Department—
Superintendent ,'?00.00
First Clerk 1,300.00
Second Clerk 1,086.00
Office Expense 1,999.87
Maintenance 33,999.82
Vacations 1,300.00
Cemetery Department:
Superintendent 2,000.00
LaMar . 7,997.69
Contingent 598.53
Municipal Indebtedness:
Interest 59,89:5.56
Town Debt `2 ,5300.00
State and County Taxes.
County Tax 6,104.50
County hospital 20,099.55
State Taxes & Assessments 278,774.51
Temporary Loans:
Anticipation of Revenue 1,200,000.00
Anticipation of Reimb. 8,000.00
Premium 712.49
Trust Funds:
Deposits in Cemetery Per-
petual Care Fund 1,779.78
Refunds
Water Depa °tment 481.50
Interest on Tax 21.51
Sewer Deposits 1,32.97
Tax Refunds :
Tteal and Personal 7,989.88
354 WATERT(]WN TOWN REPORT
Poll 10.00 .
Motor Excise 1,280.93
Special Assessments 05.20
Dog Funds 1,596.00
3,804,072.40
Cash on Hand, .December 31, 1935 357,932.11
$4,162,054.51
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Moderator
Appropriation for 1935 $100.00
Expe-n.ditit°r.es
Ed. P. Fugber, Salary $100.00
Selectmen
Appropriation for 1935) $1,500.00
Ed. D. Holland, Salary $83,32
Alam ice H. O'Connell, Salary 500.00
Chazles F. Shaw, Salary 416.0$
James H. Sheridan, Salary 500.00
Total Expenditures $1,500.00
Selectmen'sClerk Salary
Appropriation for 193a $500.00
Expenditures
m. P. McGuire, Salary $500.00
Selectmen"s Contingent
Appropriation for 1935 $800.00
Transferred, Town Meeting 200.00
600.00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 355
Expenditure
Atlantic Flag Pole Co-, Palts Flag Pole 5.00
Boston Blue Print Co., Blue Prints .91
Charles Jewell Brown, Plants & Labor 29.80
Robert L. Conroy, Stationery 5.21
C. Arthur Dowse, Treas., Dues 4.50
Leroy S. Eaton, Printing 25.50
Graphic Press, Printing 10.00
Hobbs & Warren, Licenses 3.67
V. T. Kavanaugh, Stamped Envelopes 58.34
W. W. Lydston, Cleaning Ink Wells
Lp
and Paits 17.50
Comm. of Public Safety, Fire Arens
Licenses 2.90
Wm. M. L. McAdams, Stationery- 12.71
T. F. McGann & Sons, Desk Plates 11.00
New Eng. Tel.& Tel. Co., Service .53.79
Postindex Co., Book 19.85
Avery Steele, Mid. County Select-
men's Asso. Booklets .75
TrIbune-Enterprise Co., Adv. 248.42
Watertown Sun, Advektising 25.50
Y awman & Erbe Mfg, Co., Ash Trays 10.50
Total Expenditures :54.5.85
Transferred to Revenue 54.15
$600.00
Auditor's Department
Appropriation for Auditor's Salary $3,200.00
Expenditures
W. W. Norcross, Jr., Salary $3,30U0
Auditor's Clerk Salary
Appropriation for Clerk's Salary $1,150.00
Expenditures
Florence W. Cameron, Salary $1,100.00
Transferred to Revenue : 0.00
1,150.00
356 'kVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Auditor's Contingent
Appropriation for 1935 $650.00
Expe nd .titres
Allen Stationery Co., Supplies 3.50
Allen Wales Add. 3NZche Co. Ribbons, 2.00
Ander.•sDn & Donner, Typewriter Main. 14.00
Arlington Stamp Works, Sump Rprg. 1.75
Blake & Rebhan, Warrants 17.50
Chapin Medical Supply Co., +Ger niicide 2.59
Leroy S. Eaton, Printing 66.20
{moray Gift Shoppe, Supplies 8.8.E
Hawes Electric Co., Elect. Repairs 8.95
Hobbs & Warren, Blocks Paper 1.12
V. T. Kavanaugh, Binding Boob 12.50
Kee-Lox Mfg. Co., Carbon Paper 3.50
Elizabeth LaRhette, Services 39.00
L.indblah, Binding Books 14.00
W. W. Lydston, Cleaning Inkwells 32115)
Macmillan Co., Book 3.75
Comm. of Mass., Div. of Accounts.
Treas. Payment Forms 26.21
Mass. Municipal Aud. Asso., Dazes 2.00
Municipal Finance C}F1'icers Asso. Dues 10.00
Munson Supply Co. Rubber Keys 7.50
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co. Service 53.79
W. W. Norcross, Jr., Stamps and
incidentals 3.93
E. L. Norton, Stationery 'Supplies 8.12
George T. Pascoe, Stationery Supplies 9.89
Royal Typewriter Co.
New Typewriter 65.00
Standard Maintenance Co. Type-
writer Maintenance 12.50
Ward's, Book 3.80
Watertown Sun, Statement 68.00
Watertown 'Tribune-Enterprise,
Statements 140.00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 3.5
Yawman & Er be Mfg. Co. File 31.40
Total Expenditures 644.60
Transferred to Revenue 5A0
$650.00
Treasurer's Department
Appr•op27iation for Treasurer's Salary 3"-)00.09
Expenditi,wes
H. W. Brigham, Salary $3,500.00
Treasurer's Clerk Salary
Appropriation for. Clerk's Salary, 193.5 $1,150.00
E x, e?zd it.it2�es
Gertrude Mattison, Salary $1,150.00
Treasurer's Contingent
Appropriation for 1935 $1,00.00
Expend tit`?res
Arlington Stamp Works, Ink $0.0
Boston News Bureau, Advertising 28.50
Boston & Maine R.R. Co., Freight 1.16
H. F. Brigham, Supplies 18.14
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.,
Contract Service 9.65
Chapin Medical Supply Co., Germicide 2.09
Leroy S. Eaton, Printing 10.00
Dorothy Easterbrooks, Services 27.00
Graphic Press, Paper Blocks 1.00
Gray Gift Shots, Supplies 6.35
N. Hazeltine, Pens 1.50
V. T. Kavanaugh, Printing 68.50
.Margaret E. Kiley, Bond 286.00
Land Court, Add. Gast on No. 4659 6.25
Elizabeth LaRhette, Services 60.00
358 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Comm. of Mass., Certification 108.00
Comm. of Mass., Director of
Accounts, Forms 3.01.
Mass, Tax. Col. & Treas. Asso. Dues 2.00
Jahn C. Moore Corp., Binders 6.12
New England Envelope Co., Coin
Envelopes 25.00
New Eng. Tel. :c& Tel. Co. Services 53.80
New Eng. Towel Supply Co., Towels 4.20
E. L. Norton, Stationery Supplies 1.87
George T. .Pascoe, Stationery Supplies 2.9:5
H. W. Brigham, P. 0. Sup., Stamps 365.99
Royal Typewriter Co., Kerr Caps 4.00
Sherman Envelope Co., Envelopes 76.98
Standard Wlalling che. Co., Repairs 7.25
Standard Maintenance Co.,
Typewriter Maintenance 9.00
Thorp & Martin, Supplies 27.95
Todd &Go., Checks 113.65
Union Market National Bann, Rental
Safe Deposit Box 5.50
Total Expenditures $1,342.81
Transferred to Revenue 157.19
$1,500.00
Treasurer's New Typewriter
Approptiation for New Typewriter, 1935 $100.00
i1 xp eitditur•e,
Royal Typewriter Co. 99.00
Transferred to Revenue 1.O0
100.00
Treasurer's Tax Title Foreclosure
Appropriation for 1935 $3,000.00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 37.'
Expenditures
Land Court �33.50
Thomas Leighton, Reg., Recording 2.14
John NI. Russell, Recording 57.36
Fatal Expenditures $93.00
Transferred to Revenue 2,907.00
3,000.00
Collector's Department
.Appropriation for Colleetor's Salary 3,300.00
Expenditures
F. J. Colby{, Salary S3,300.00
CollectoFs Pirst Clerk
Appropriation for Collector's First Clerk $1,400.00
Expenditures
F.M. Cunniff, 'Salary S1,400.00
Collectoes Second Clerk
Appropriation for Collector's Second Clerk -51,050m
Expenditures
Mary E. Beverly, Salary S1,050.00
CGIlectoes Third Clerk
Appropriation for Collector's Third Clerk $950.00
xpendititraes
Ala,rie 1. Moran, Salary $950.00
Colleetor's Contingent
Appropriation for 1935 $1,200.00
Transferred Town Meeting 245.00
1 44-5.00
360 WATE RTOWN TOWN REPORT
Expenditures
Allen Wales .Adding Maeliine Co.,
Maintenance $17.50
Anderson & Donner, Ribbon 1.00
Arlington Stamp Works, Stamp 7.65
G. R. Bradley, Stationery Supplies .75
Chas. Bruning Co., Map 2.65
Dimond-Union Stamp Works, Stamps 10.85
Leroy S. Eaton, Postage &Printing 190.50
Graphic Press, Printing 10.00
Gray Gift Shop, Supplies 18.35
Hobbs & Warren, Legal Forms 20.65
Thomas Leighton, Recording 8.02
Lindbladh Co., Binding 45.25
1VIaryland Casualty Co., Bonding 30.00
Comm. of Mass., Loose Leaf Forms 60.69
Mosier Safe Co., Cleaning Lock 6.20
New Eng. Tel. &. Tel Go., Services 107.57
E. L. Norton, Stationery 16.37
P. 0. .Dept., F. J. Colby, Stamps 234.56
Ellis Srnitli, Stamp Pad Supplies 3.75
Speed ]Key Mfg. Co., Speed Keys 4.50
Standard Maintenance Co., Type-
writer tvlaintenance 20.50
Edwin L. Stone, Bonding 627.00
Total Expenditures $1,444.31.
Transferred to Revenue .69
$1,445-00
Collectoes Tax Sale Advertising
Appropriation for 1985 $1,200.00
Expenditures
Watertown Sun, Advertising $153.00
Watertown Tribune-Eenterprise,
Advertising 43O.50
Total Expenditures $558,50
AUDITOR'S REPORT 361
Transferred to Revenue 616.50
$19200.00
+Colleetor's Recording heeds
Appropriation for 1935 $1,500.00
Transferred Town Meeting 550.00
- - $6 50.00
Expenditures
Thomas Leighton, Recording 493.60
Transferred to Revenue 156.40
6i50.00
Assessors' Department
Appropriation for Assessors' Salaries, 1935 $4.,100.00
Expenditures
John J. Curran, Salary $1,366.00
Edward F. Gates, Salary 1,366.67
Edward F. Wright, Salary 1,366.67
Total Expenditures $4,100.00
Assessors' Department Clerks
Appropriation for 1935 $4,789.00
Expenditures
res
Margaret Doyle, Salary $939.00
Marie E. Flahei ty, Salary 1,100.00
Helen Ford Kerivan, Salary 1,400.00
Alary E. Walsh, Salary 1,3.:0.00
Total Expenditures .$4,789.00
Assessors' Department Contingent
Appropriation for 1935 $3,000.00
362 WATER'I'OWN TOWN REPORT
Expenditures
Allen-Wales Adding Machine Cori).
Ribbon $1.00
Anderson 4 Donner, Ribbon 1..00
L. L. Applin, Transferring 236.45
Assessors Auto Tax Service, Tax Tables 1.00
.Assn. of Mass, Assessors, Dues 3.00
Banker & Trwrlesman, Subscription 24.00
Board of Tax Appeals, Subscription 10.00
Charles Bruning, Plans 5.00
C. Bowen, Inc., Express 5.84
Chapin Medical Supply Co., Germicide 3.59
Robert L. Conroy, Stationery 2.40
Dimond.-Union Stramp Works, Stamps
and Dads 1.70
Leroy S. Eaton, Printing 921.05
Gray Gift S11011, SUPPlies 35.40
Haves Electric Co., Lamps 13.31
Hobbs & Warren, Blanks 2.83
A. W. Lq and & Co., Tax Bills 282.97
W. W. Lydston, Pen Maintenance 2.90
A. D. MacDonald, Taxi 330.00
T. F. McGann & Sons Co.,Desk Plates 16.50
.mac New Eng. Tel. &, Tel Co., Services 161.28
George T. Pascoe, Supplies 42.75
Post Office Debt., Stamps 625.65
Railway Express Agency, Exp. 1.19
Record Publisliing Co., Printing 12.00
Loyal Typewriter Co,, Typewriter 77.50
Standard Maintenance Co., Type-
writer Maintenance 33.00
Star Products Co., Supplies 2.50
Tribune-Enterprise prise Co., Advertising 32.20
Wakefield Item Co., Statements 25.75
Watertown Bindery Co., Binding 46.50
Watertown Sun Co., Advertising 26.00
Edward F. Wright, Convention Exp. • :5.00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 363
I-Iarold Wright, Posting Notices 6.00
Total Expenditures $2,997.35
Transferred to Revenue 2.fi.5
$3,000.00
Assessors' Board of Tax Appeals
Appropriation for 1935 $250.00
Balance Brought Forward 366.52
616.52
Expenditures
J. P. Blackman, Appraising $10.00
Cedric G. Chase, Pictures 5.46
J.W. Duff & Sans Inc., Appraising
Silsbee Prop. 131.38
Jaynes D. Henderson & Son,
Appraisal 300.00
Charles H. bodge, Services in Silsbee
Case 50.00
Total Expenditures $496.84
Balance Carried Forward 1.1.9.68
616.52
Finance Committee
Appropriation for 1935 $1,800.00
Transferred Town Meeting 500.00
- $1,300.00
ExpeiWit yes
Leroy S. Eaton, Printing $610.54
Graphic Press, Printing 9.00
W. W. Norcross, Jr., Services 800.00
P. 0. Dept., Stamps 147.41
Standard Mailing iMachine Co., Paper 13.85
Ward's, Binders and Paper 48.50
Total Expenditures $1,129.30
Transferred to Revenue 170.70
$1,300.00
364 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Legal Services
Salary of Town Counsel
Appropriation for 1935 $2,00U0
Expenditures
Francis McNamara, Salary $666.64
John M. Russell, Salary 1,333.36
Total Expenditures $2,000.00
Legal Services Contingent
Appropriation for 1935 $500.00
Charles M. Austin, Constable $1.80
Arthur E. Beane and Jos. Fine, Exam.
of Titles, Cross St. 60.50
Laura TAL Delaney, Clerical Service 30.00
Eugene F. Gorman, M. D. 19.00
Hawley Press, Paper Supplies 10.60
V. T. Kavanaugh, Printing 8.00
M. J. Kelley, M. D., Services 10.00
Lawyers Cool). Publ. Co., Book 15.00
Thomas Leighton, Reg., recording 81.19
Frank L. IN-Faguire, Constable Services 12.00
Pose L. Moro, Stenographic Services 19.00
A. P. Murray Co., l}hotugraph 3.00
J. Edward Nally, Recording 53.00
New Eng. Tel, & Tel. Go., Services .53.78
John M. llussell, Recording 50.81
Second District Court--Certified Copy
of Exec;UU011 1.00
Frank Shepherd Co., Citations 1 a.00
West P"ul.)lisliing, Co., Book 10.00
Total 1,"xpenditures $456.68
Tr,uisfer red to Revenue 43.82
- '$500.00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 36.)
Town Clerk's Department
Town Clerk's Salary, Appropriation for 193.5 $3,500.00
Expewli to r°es
W nl. P. McGuire, Salary $9,500.00
Town Clerk's First Clerk
Appropriation for 1935 $1.,350.00
Expenditures
es
Annie G. Meagher, Salary- $1,808.6 r
Transferred to Revenue 41.33
$1,350.00
Town Clerk's Second Clerk
Appropriation for 1935 $1,300.00
E.xperrd itur•es
Ala.ry C. Griffin, Salary $1,300.00
Town Clerk's Third Clerk-
Appropriation for 1935 $1,250.00
Experutitures
Alma, R. Benjamin, Salary $1,250.00
Town Clerk's Department Contingent
Appropriation for 1935 $1.,000.00
Transferred Town Meeting 400.00
l---�-- $1,400.00
ExperW atvr•es
American City Magazine, Subscription $2.00
Boston & Maine IMP,. Co., Freight 1.20
Garters Ink Co., State Ink 19.29
R. L. Conroy, Supplies 8.35
Crosby Publishing Co., Directory 3.00
Leroy S. Enton, Reprints `37.00
306 WATERTO WN' TOWN REPORT
Theresa Foley, Salary 72.00
Gilmour-Rothey&,Co., Bond 10.00
Goodspeed'.s Brook Shop, Book 1.68
Industrial Stationer- Co., Finder 2.00
V. T. Kavanaugh, Printing and
Stamped Envelopes 102.69
W. W. Lydston, In -well Service 17.25
John. T, Maloney, Two Town 1rleetings 9.00
illiarn Maloney, Town Meeting 3.00
Wm. P. McGuire, Incidentals 21.12
Fred R. Mooney, Supplies 46.15
Thomas Moran, Posting Notices 4.00
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Service 217.70
Newton Glass Co., Glass 2.55
George T Pascoe, Supplies 22.07
Paragon Binder Corp., Binders 29.80
Physicians Returns of Births 32.00
Postindex Co., Cabinet and Cards 142.81
David Ross, Services 20.00
Standard Maintenance Co., Type-
writer Maintenance 98.00
Suburban Pis. Co., Distributing
Warrants 117.60
Tribune-Enterprise Co., Advertising 187.25
Undertakers Returns of Deaths 55.75
Watertown Bindery, Binding 31.50
Watertown Sun, Advertising 27.25
Harry York, 'mown Meetings 12.00
Total Expenditures 1,361..00
Transferred to Revenue 39.00
1,400.00
Engineering Department
Engineering Salaries
Appropriation for 1925 $13,400.00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 367
Refund P. W. A. 302.76
19,702.76
Transferred Town Meeting 302.04
$13,400.76
Otis D. Allen, Salary $3,200.00
Herbert C. Cook, Salary 1,656.80
Thomas Dwyer, Salary 2,300.00
Francis Fitzgerald, SalaiT 1,085.08
Walter Hetherington, Salary 1,100.27
Fred F. Milmore, Salary 1,150.00
Herbert Stanley, Salary 1,135.O6
.Jas. Sullivan, Salary. 1,600-00
Total Expenditures 13,228.11
Transferred to I4evenue 172.65
13,400.76
Engineering Department Contingent.
Appropriation for 1935 1,200.000
Transferred Town Meeting `200.00
x eruliture*
Otis D. Allen, Garage tent and Exp. $106,47
Allen Stationery, Pencils 0.00
American City Magazine, Sulu. '2.0
C. L. Berger & Suns, Rprg. Adj.
Berger Transit 60.00
Buseoni {ail Co., Gas 146.16
Chas. Bruning Co., Engineering Sup. 151.41
Buff & Buff Mfg. Co., Cleaning
Instruments 70.O0
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.,
Contract Service 8.90
Geo. F. Butler, Tetrachloride 8.70
80$ WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Harry A. Chapman, Map 4.20
Robert L. Convoy, Supplies 1.80
Coombs Motor Co., Supplies 22.27
Crosby Publishing Co., Directory 8.00
Thomas V. Dwyer, Use of Car 12.00
Fletcher Hardware Co., Bolt .65
Gray Gift Shop, Supplies 18.10
Hawes Electric Co., Damps 2.40
Hayes Service Station, Auto Repair 211.20
NV'm. D. Rowell, Auto Repair 238.615
Jeniley Mfg. Co., Gas 16.50
Land Court, Plans .95
John F. Lyons, lnsurance 15.25
Comm, of Mass. Registry of Motor
Vehicles 6.00
D. Fay MacGlauffin, Insurance 59.26
Middlesex Registry of Deeds, Blue
Paints 3.99
New Eng.. Tel. & "Tel. Co., Service 160.47
Old. Corner Boob Store, Reference Dook 7.00
R.emingtor Rand, Inc., Card Guides 1.6.24
Ward's, Stationery 2 .05
Frank J. Wilder, Spotguirr 2.00
Total Expenditures 1,392.62
Transferred to Revenue 7.38
1,400.00
Engineering Department New Beach Wagon
Appropriation for- New Beach Wagon 760.00
Expend ititr es
Coombs Motor Co. $760.00
Election Expenses
Appropriation for 1935. $3,200.00
Transferred Town Meeting 558.84
AUDITOR'S REPORT 369
Expenditures
Richard Beatty, Services $10.50
Bond's, Lunches a3.65
1Alichael Burns, Services 5.00
Francis Carroll, Services 10.00
James Dowd, Services 17.50
hhn Driscoll, Services 10.00
Leroy S. Eaton, Printing 570.13
Hubert Foisy, Services 10.00
William Hartson, Services 10.00
Dawes Electric Co., Electrical Work 3.60
William HebeiTMt & Co., Repair Work 1.50
James E. Hughes, Printing 10.10
Irma Lunch, Lunches 2,45
V. T. Kavanaugh, Printing 24.20
Jaynes R. Kelley, Services 10.00
Mackins Lunch, Lunches 13.1.0
Dennis J. -McAndrews, Lunches 1.2.00
Fred R. Mooney, Supplies 18.10
Thomas Moran, Services 23.00
O'Leary and Tracy Folding Chair Co.,
Rentals 15.00
Payroll, Election.Officers 1,350.50
Claude A. Rand, Lunches 1..80
Ransom's Taxi, Taxi 1.15
Suburban Dist. Co., Distributing
Warrants 58.80
Robinson's Envelope Seal Co., Seals 10.00
David Ross, Services 15.00
Splendid Cafeteria, Lunches 1.15
S. C. 'Steward, Lunches 139.00
R. Dexter Tolman, Reconditioning
Ballet Boxes 21.48
Town Diner, Lunches 6.45
Tribune-Enterprise Co., Printing 121.75
Victoria Spa., Lunches 2. 5
Watertown Senior High Cafeteiia,
Lunches 8.45
,370 WA"TERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Watertown W. Jr. High Cafeteria,
Lunches 7.80
Peter J. White, Services 64.7
Total Expenditures $2,641.16 $2,641.16
Registrars of Voters
Appropriation for 1935 $400.00
Expenditures
Clarence W. Dealtry, Salary $m.00
Patrick D. Gleason, Salary 100.00
William S. Hughes, Salary 150.00
John A. Lloynd, Salary 100.00
Wm. P. McGuire, Salary 100.00
Total Expenditures $400.00 $400.00
Printing Voting Lists
Appropriation for 1935 $800.00
Transferred Token Meeting 263.25
$563.25
Expenditures
Graphic: Press, Printing $56 .25
Town Hall, Janitor's Salary,
Appropriation for 1935 $1,600.00
xpenditz. -es
Thos. Moran, Salary $1,600.00
Town Hall, Labor
Appropriation for 1935 1,400.00
Expo atwres
Peter Duffy, Salary .$1,400.00
Telephone Operator
Appropriation for 1935 $1,040.00
Expend tm-es
Anna Connors, Salary $1,040.00
AUDITOR'S RLi''PORT
Town Hall, Fuel
Appropriation for 1935 $1,600.00
Transferred Town Meeting 150.00
$1,75000-
Expendihires
Busconi Oil Co., Oil $1,604.65
Pierce Bros., Cleaving Tank 25.00
Total Expenditures 1,629.65
Transferred to Revenue 120.35
$1,7 50.00
Town Fall, Light
Appropriation for 1935 $1,000.00
Transferred Town Meeting 100.00
$1,100.00
Ex enditit-r es
Edison Electric 111. Co. $1,100.00
Town Hall, Contingent
Appropriation for 1935 $000.4(l
Tran fetTed Town Meeting 100.00
$700-00
Expt,nditar•es
Acme 'window Clearing Co., Cleaning
Windows $76.00
Bobrow, Bleach 1.75
Boston Consolidated Gas Co. 64.77
Boston Janitors Supply Co., Cheese
Cloth 44.78
Boston & Maine PR. Co., Freight .50
Robert L. Conroy, Supplies 75.45
Dolge Co., Disinfectant 13.50
Glendale, Dry Cleaning 4.55
E. P. Gingras, Grinding Lawn Mowers 3.00
372 WATERTOWN 'SOWN REPORT
C-oodco Sanitary Products Co., Pipe
Solvent 41.00
Fletcher Hardware Co., Supplies 13.89
Fort Hill Paper Co., Paper Supplies 23.50
Herman J. Gallagher, Plumbing 18.17
L. M. Glover, Liquid Soap 16.25
Hawes Electric Co., Lamps 31.71
Ora E. Hinkley, Changing Lock .50
C. C. Holmes, Plumbing 9.85
Anna. Keating, Telephone Operator 6.00
D. F. Keefe, Repairing 9.20
Xleenaire Xemikals, 'Tubes. 3.00
F. J. Loves, Floor Wax 52.50
Jelin R. Lyman Co,, Cheesecloth 23.83
C. L. McCarty, Suppiies 2.89
Marie I Vora.n, Express .60
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Service 53.79
Petroleum heat & Power Co., Repairs 52.58
S. E. 8s R. C Proctor, Repair. Door 31.60
A. F. Robinson Boiler Works, Manhole
Ext 13.9:5
F. W. Webb Mfg. Co., Supplies .97
Peter J. White, Replacing Glass 1.2
Yawman & Erbe IYLfg. Co., Casters a.615
Total Expenditures 697,27
Transferred to F,.evenue 2.73
---- S700.00
Planning Board
Appropriation for 1935 $100.00
Trausferred 'Towel Meeting 44.00
Expenditures
John H. Dardis, Expenses $10.00
Helen T. Garafalo, Services 25.00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 373
Ronald M. Stone, Mailing, Incidentals 20.20
Total Expenditures 55.20
Transferred to Revenue A
56.00
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
PoUce Department
Chi+ef's Salary
Appropriation for 1935 $3,200.00
Expendittir es
Jahn E. h lmor-e, Salary $3,200.00
Police Department, Lieutenants' Salaries
Appropriation for 1935) $7,800.00
Expendit2tr•es
Jas. P. Burke, Salary 2,600.00
John E. McNamara, Salary 2,600.00
Jos. J. Reilley, Salary 2,600.00
Total Expenditures 7,800.00 $7,800.00
....Setgeant's Salaries
Appropriation for 1985 $9,800.00
Expenditures
Andrew J. Donnelly, Salary $2,450.00
Jas, M. Igoe, Salary 2,4:50.00
Thos. W. Devaney, Salary 2,450.00
John J. Igoe, Salary 2,450.00
Total Expenditures $9,800.00 $9,800.00
Mechanician
Appropriation for 1935 $76.61
374 WATERTDI,N TOWN REPORT
Expenditures
Geo. IVI. Clinton, Salary $49.50
Transferred to Revenue 27.11
$76.+61
Police Department., Patrolmen's Salaries
Appropriation for 1035 $81,341.40
Transferred Town Meeting 240.00
Experditures
Edward I Boyle, Salary $2,200.00
Jas. J. Burke, Salary 2,200.00
Patrick J. Callahan, Salary 2,200.00
m. W. Carnes, Salary 2,200.00
George Ill. Clinton, Salary- 2,200.00
Thous. J. Cullen, Salary 2,200.00
George J. Farrell, Salary 2,200.00
Walter F. Flaherty, Salary 2,200.00
John F. Gleason, Salary 2,200.00
Jos. H. Gilfoil, Salary 2,200.00
Chas. H. Glidden, Salary 2,200.00
Lawrence C. Hanley, Salary 2,200.04
Jahn J. Hanion, Salary 2,200.00
Jos. C. Harrington, Salary 23200.00
John A. Higgins, Salary 2,200.00
Russell J. Kimball, Salary 2,200.00
Edward J. Liston, Salary 474.00
John J. Long, Salary 2,200.00
Jos. F. Laughlin, Salary 2,200.00
Frank L. Illannia, Salary 2,200.00
John F. McGeever, Salary 29200.00
Wm. H. Munhall, Salary 20200.00
Edward P. Murphy, Salary 2,200.00
Edward A. Murray, Salary 2,200.00
Francis A. Lally, Salary 2,200.00
Edmund H. Norton, Salary 2,200.00
Richard J. Owens, Salary 2,200.00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 375
Harold A. Parlor, Salary 2,200.00
Arthur F. Perkins, Salary 2,158.00
James M. R+eilley, Salary- 2,2.00.00
Stewart E. Savage, Salary 2,200.00
Chas. E. Shea, Salary 2,200.00
Jas. P. .Shea, Salary 2,200.00
William Shea, Salary 2,150.65
Jos. P. Shad., Salary 2,200.00
Daniel J. Sullivan, Salary 1,518.75
Jos. A. Walsh, Salary- 2,200.00
Henry L. Welsh, Salary 2,200.00
Total Expenditures $81,101.40 $81,101.40
Police Department, Special Police
Appropriation for 1935 $1,000.00
Transferred Town Meeting 160.00
840.00
E,rpendih,wes
Michael F. Casey, Salary $40.00
James Murphy, Salary 555.00
Bernard M. Oates, Salary 15.00
Daniel J. Sullivan, Salary 195.50
Total Expenditures 805.50
Transferred to Revenue 84.50
$840.00
Police Department, Janitor and Wagunma.n
Appropriation for 1985 $1,825.00
ExpeMituj-es
Thomas Ryder, Salary $1,825.00
Police Department, Cleric and Wagonman
Appropriation for 1985 1,8 1.5.00
Expenditures
Francis Gara,falo, Salary $1,825.00
376 WATERTOWN TOWIN REPORT
Police Department, Teletype Maintenance
Appropriation for 1935 $600.00
Expenditures
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co. $.588.00
Transferred to Revenue 12.00
$600.00
Police Department, New Autos
Appropriation for 1935 $800.00
Expenditut-es
Frank L. Harris, Inc. $78-1.80
Transferred to Revenue 12.20
$800.00
Police Department, Broadcasting Fee
Appropriation for 1935 $300.00
Expenditures
City of Newton $300,.00
Police Department, Contingent
Appropriation for 1935 $5,000.00
.Lransferred Town Meeting 400.00
$5)400.00
ExpeMitives
Irving Adams, Work on Ambulance $3.00
Allen Stationery Co., Cards 28.88
Arcand Spring Co., Auto Spring 3.50
Autographic I'Legister Co., Teleroll 19.42
A. T. Ball Inc., Staples 1.25
Barrabee Serv. Stoi-es, Auto Supplies 408.04
Bleachery Fuel Co., Coal 232.82
Boston Speedometer &.Electric Serv.,
Hot Water Heaters 26.00
Boston Cons. Gas Co., Gas 71-36
Brookline Auto Body Co., Auto Repair 79.45
Busconi Oil Co., Gas 1,226.49
AUDITOR'S REPORT 377
Chapin Medical Supply Co., Germicide 3.59
Cedric G. Chase,Developing Pictures 5.58
Colonial Beacon Oil Co,, Auto Acces. 16.53
Colts Patent Fire .firms Mfg. Co.,
Repairing 2.85
A. H. Comstock, Laundry 9.75
R. L. Conroy, Stationery 5.97
Coolidge Sq. Serv, Station, Auto Sup. 4.54
Crandall Hicks Co., Motorcycle Serv. 45.15
Annie Crough, Matron 15.00
Cup Container Serv.. Co., Paper Towels
and Cups 11.20
Daley Plumbing Co., Repair Work 3.85
Diadems Surgical Inc.., Bandages 3.50
Edison Electric Ill_ Co., Light 268.14
Fletcher Hardware Co., Supplies 17.85
Gamewell Co., Register Paper 37.95
Gatchell. Glass Co., Glass in Traffic
Tower 6.90
{Gibbs Express Co. .30
L. M. Glover Co., Inc., Disinfectant 10.00
Crant's Express .95
Graphic Press, Printing 62.04
Gray Gift Strop, Supplies 11.55
Frank L. Harris, Inc., Auto Repair 124.50
Hawes Electric Co., Repairing Radio 8.1:5
Healer Motors, Inc., Repair 37.00
Highlarvi Oil Co., Gas 1,34l.�7
William D. Howell, Auto Repair 1.00
Leroy Hutchinson, Sul-)scription 2.00
J. Hyman, Auto Repair 9.50
James M. Igoe, Registering 11Ietor
Vehicles 6.00
Iver-Johnson Sporting Goods Co.,
Equipment 8.48
Kearns Service Station, Auto Repair 9.10
A. Lauricella, Lunches 167.08
lVf. Linsley & Leos., Shoulder Straps 9.25
378 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Little-Brawn & Co., Book. .5.00
Jos. T. Malloy, Repairing and Redress
ing Belts 3.00
Mass. Gas & Electric Co., Lambs 2.49
l 'n-r. M. L. McAdams, Office Supplies 81.90
11. B. McArdle, Simmons 43.35
W. FL Munhall, Transfer rhig Reg. 2.00
National Boston Lead Co., Lead 22.27
New England Police Revolver League,
Dues 13.75
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Service 243.95
Newton Buick Co., Part .45
}'oyes Buick Co., Pant .75
James M. Cates Exec., Filing Cabinet 4.00
Parisian Dye House Inc., Cleansing 7.00
Pennsylvania, Oil Co., Oil 165.00
Potter Press, Covers 1.+60
Railwa y Express Co. .37
Raytheon Production Corp., Raytheon
Tube .92
Thomas L . Reed Co., Bandages 51,80
Riley & Co., Dry Goods 8.95
Roskin Distributors, Radio Tubes 12.07
Speedometer Repair Co., Cable .50
.Jahn H. Sperry, Teletype Ribbons 5.00
Standard Auto Repair Co., auto Parts 24.79
Standard Maintenance Co., Type-
writer Maintenance 12.00
J. G. Stevens, Radio Repair 9.58
Samuel S. Stevens, Paper 1.50
Summer St. Garage, Auto Repair 120.85
City of Waltham, Loch-up Keep 3.50
' alth,am Woodenware & Paper Co.,
Paper Supplies 21.25
Watertown Supply, Hdwe. Supplies 7.05
Watertown Sq. Chevrolet, Repair 88.18
Town of Watertown, dater Debt. 21.30
Waverley Beating 'Supply Co., Repairs 24.70
AUDITOR'S REPORT 379
Walter L. Wedger, Red Flare Lights 7.00
Woodrow radio Co., Radio Part 2.70
Yanco, Auto Parts 15.00
Total Expenditures �5,899.90
Transferred to Revenue .1.0
$5,400.00
New Police Station P. W, A. Docket No. 1248
Appropriation for 1935 $55,700.00
Expenditures
Globe Newspaper Co., Proposals $44.80
Charles G. Loring, Architect 745.00
Water-town Sun, Advertising 7.00
Total Expenditures 796.80
Carried Forward 54190 .20
$55,700.00
Fire Depaz tmenl; Chief's Salary
Appropriation for 1935 $3,200.00
Exile-nditures
John W. [)'Hearn, Salary $3,200.00
Hre Department, Captains' Salaries
Appropriation for 1935 t$7,800. 0
Expenditures
Jahn J. Kelley, Salary $2,.600.00
%Vm. C. McElroy, Salary 2,600.00
Raymond M, ur phy, Salary 2,600.00
Total Expenditures $7,900.00 $7,800-00
Fire Department, Lieutenants' Salaries
Appropriation for 1935 $9,800.00
380 WATERT0WN TOWN REPoR,r
Expendit2tres
Jerome Costello, Salary $2,450.00
John J. Devaney, Salary 2,450.00
George Gilfoil, Salary 2,450.00
Thomas Maloney, Salary 2,450.00
Total Expenditures $9,800.00 $9,800.00
Fire Department, I'vIechanician's Salary
Appropriation for 1035 $2,400.00
Expenditures
Gerald Mee, Salary $2,400.00
Fire Department, Permanent Men .Salaries
Appropriation for 1935 $83,493.70
Transferred Town Meeting 72.00
$83,421..7 0
Ex-penditures
Frank Armstrong, Salary $2,110.14
Wm. J. Barry, Salary 2,194.52
Charles Blackburn, Salary 2,200.00
Arthur Burgess, Salary 2,200.00
Clarence Clifford, Salary 2,187.94
James Dardis, Salary 2,200.00
James F. Devaney, Salary 2,200.00
Bernard P. Donnelly, Fire 2,200.00
Paul Dwyer-, Salary 2,200.00
James Flanagan, Salary 2,200.00
Ernest B. Ford, Salary 2,200.00
James E. Ford, Salary 2,200.00
John Gildea, Salary 2,200.00
Edmund P. Higgins, Salary 2,200.00
Samuel Hillier, Salary 2,200.00
John Hunter, Salary .2,200.00
Albert P. Kelley, Salary 2,200.00
Francis M. Kirwan, Salary 23200,00,00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 381
Giles L tughrea, Salary 2A0.00
Walter Mackin, Salary 200.00
James J. Maloney, Salary 2,194.52
William E. Maloney, Salary 2,200.00
Charles ManD, Salary 2,200.00
Albeit Mannix, Salary 2,200.00
Bertram McElhiney, Salary 2,200.00
Frank McManus, Salary 2,200.00
Peter McNicholas, Salary 2,200.00
Jos. T. Mee, Salary 2,200.00
Jas. T. Murphy, Salary 2,200.00
Jeremiah Murphy, Salary 2,200.00
John J. O'Leary, Salary 2,139.73
.John M. O'Reilley, Salary 2,200.00
John F. Quirk, Salary 20200.00
Benjamin Robbins Salary 2,200.00
John P. Sullivan, Salary 2,104.09
John T_ Vahey, Salary 2,200.00
George E. White, Salary 2,200.00
Carr-oll Whittemore, Salary 2,200.00
Total Expenditures 83,421.37
Transferred to Revenue .33
83,421.70`
Fire Department, Call Men Salaries
Appropriation for 1035 310.00
xpend itv.res
Arthur C. Sates, Salary $155.00
James S. Murphy, Salary 155.00
Total Expenditures $310.00 $310.00
Fire Department, New Hose
Appropriation for 1935 $900.00
Transferred Town Meeting 7.00
893.00
s
82 N�-ATERTOWIN TOWN' REPORT
Expenditures
American Fite Equipment, Inc.,
Fire Hose $893.00
Lire Department, Contingent
Appropriation for 1935 $4,600.00
Transferred Town Meeting 419.00
Refund 2.60
5,021.60
xpendritures
Advance Decalcomania Co., Transfers $3.00
American Fire Equipment Co., Fire
Equipment 611.88
American Motor Equipment Co., repair 1.00
Arca.n.d Spring Co., Auto Paxt 3.61
Frank C. Baker Co., Repairing 11.08
Belvidere Laboratories, Inc.,
Metal Mass 16.20
Robert Bishop Mfg. Co., Polishing
Cloths 1O9.14
Band's Restaurant, Lunches 52.80
Boston Cons. Gas Co., Service 100.95
Boston Janitor Supply Co., Supplies 54.40
Boston&Maine RR. Co., Freight 39
Brookline Auto Body, Auto Repair 15.00
Brunsene Co:, Freservo 2.28
Geo. H. Buckitinster Co., Manson Tape 28.92
Cando Corp., Metal Polish 5.60
Carpenter ]NNIfg. Co., Master Lights 36.57
Central Auto Pants Co.. Auto Farts 35.51
Central Railway Signal Co., Inc.,
Pailwky Signals 12.60
Walter A. Claflin Co., Tetrachloride 11.80
Co mstocic's Horne Laundry, Laundry 153.40
Continental Soap Co., Soar 25.50
Crosby Publishing Co., Directory 8.00
James D`rdis, Expenses 6.00
AUDITOR'S REPORT
Diadem Surgicals Inc., Bandages 9.48
Fast Watertown Hdwe. Co., Hardware 8.30
Eaton Products Co., Auto Farts .50
Edison Electric Ill Co., Service 547.44
Ellis Fire Appliance Co,, Garfire Guns 20.25
M. J. Fallon, Radiator Cover 7.00
Fire Fmgineering, Subscription 2.00
First National Stores, Fish 1.50
Fletcher Hardware Co., Supplies 95.:55
Flints, Cotten Gloves 1.80
Fort Ilill Paper {Co., Paper Supplies 20.75
Tin. H. Frazer, Laundry 74.84
Samuel Gabriel Sons Co., Books 3.86
Garden City Motor Parts, Repair 45.+69
.Augustus C. Gillis, Celluloid Windshield
Tights 22.50
Gondek.-Dixon Coil)., Cable Protectors 4.00
Gould Oil Burner, Repairs 44.00
Grant's Express, Express 1.85
Gray Gift Strop, Supplies 11.40
S. B. Green & Co., Cement 1.00
Green & Swett Co., Auto Repair 221.97
Hawes Electric Co., Supplies 20.1
Ora H. Hinkley, Polish 2.10
Hood Rubber Co., Inc., Rubber Boats 4.55
J. Hyman, Auto Repair 8.50
Industrial Finishing CDrp., Reflectors
Resilvered 1.50
Jackson Electric Co., Blue Ribbon Lack
A.ssern. 3.00
Hreems Camera & Gift Shop, Framing 6.50
Leonard Fuel Co., Coal 55.20
Linde Air Products Co., Prestolite 5.20
Lux-F yre Freez Co,, Recharged 31.20
Commonwealth of Mass. Pillow Cases 6.49
Mass. Wharf Coal Co., Oil Burner 256.00
Maxim Motor Co., Auto Parts 68.28
WATERTOWN TOWN RE,PORT
McKesson-Eastern Drug Co., First Aid
Cabinet 15.71
McLean's, Beals and Bedding 51.50
McLellan Stores Co., Pails 2.79
Metropolitan Ice Co., Fuel (ail 341.11
Middlesex County House of Cor-
rection, Brushes 9,46
Iffld extern Mfg. Co., Coats 75.69
Mine Safety Appliances, Gas Masks 341.11
Moore & Moore, Wrenches 1.80
.Arthur L. Morse, Piece of Oak 1.35
National Fire Prot. Asso., Dues 10.00
New England Association Fire Griefs,
Incidentals 17.60
New England Brush Co., Brushes 49.50
New England Tel. & Tel. Co., Service 908.77
Nonantum Coal Co., Coal 258.8E
Ira S. Noyes Co., Disinfectant 20.00
John W. G'ilear•n, Expenses and
Incidentals 24.60
Ohio Chemicals & Mfg. Co., Tanks
Refilled 22.00
Pyr•ene Mfg. Co., Fire Extinguisher 29.97
Pequosette Rress, Cards (Fire
.Alarms) 32.25
Edward S. Quirk Co., Tires 24.93
John F. Quirk, Eggs 1.80
Railway Express Agency, Rxpress .50
Royal Typewriter Co., Repair and
Cleaning 115.00
Standard Gil Co. of N. Y., Gas 326.93
Stanhope Forge & Machine Works,
Repairs 6.00
N. H. Stanley, Skylight 16.59
Town Grill, John McArthur, Lunches 16.65
Waterproof Paint & Varnish Co.,
Varnish 30.41
Watertown Lumber Co., Lumber 3..15
AUDITOR'S REPORT 385
Watertown Public Market, Clean. Sup. G.34
Town of Watertown, Water Dept. 112.95
Falter L. Wedger•, Chimneys, Fire
Extinguishers 12.60
White's Market, Groceries 48.34
Yawman & Erbe Mg. Co., Cal)inet 12.81
Total Expenditures 15,021.49
Transferred to Revenue .11
$5,021.60
Inspector of Buildin s—Uspectoes Salary
Appropriation for 1935 $2,600.00
Expenditu-res
Wm. Wilson, Salary $ ,600.00
Inspector of Buildings, Clerk's Salary
Appropriation for 1935 $250.00
xperuliture
,Anna R. Ford, Salary $111.25
Katherine Ford, Salary 138.75
- --- $250.00
Inspector of Buildings, Contingent
Appropriation for 1935 $100.00
Expenditures
Crosby Publisliing Co., Directory $18.00
Leroy S. Eaton, Cards 13.90
W. W. Lydston, Inkwell Maintenance .r.5
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Service 53.80
Wm. H. Wilson, Expenses 2.50
Total Expenditures 78.95
Transferred to Revenue 21.05
100.00
286 WATERT{3'4 N TOWN REPORT
Weights and Measures, Salary of Sealer
Appropriation for 1935
Ex-pen[ dames
Victor Anderson, Salary
Weights and Measures, New Car
Appropriation fGl' 1935 $650.06
Expenditures
Nash New England Co. $650.00
Weights and Measures, Contingent
Appxopriation for 1935 $400.00
Expenditures
Victor M. Anderson, Registration 2.00
Albert P. Brogle, Garage Rent 60.00
Buffalo kale Co., Parts .63
James M. Clair, Trucking 20.00
Everett Bros. Co., Gil 4.00
Fletcher Hardware Co., Supplies 1.20
Iiayes, Service Station, Repairs 21,1.0
Hobbs &Warren, Seals 25.60
Cam. of Mass., Reg. of Motor Vehicle 2.00
New EJngland Scale Co., Scales 8.21
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Service 53.80
Scale Jouznal, Subscription 2.00
Service .Station Maintenance Co.,Sup. 62.75
Standard Maintenance Co., Type-
writer Maintenance 6.00
Watertown Tire Co., Gas 123.20
Total Expenditures 393.48
Transferred to Revenue 6.52
$400.00
Gypsy and Brawn Tail i 1oth, Superin tend enVs Salary
Appropyia.tion for 1935 $800.00
Expendit tees
John P. Ford, Salary $800.O0
AUDITOR'S REPORT 387
Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth, Clerk's Salary
Appropriation for 1935 $475.00
Expenditures
Anna R. Ford, Salary $2 5 1.7,5
Katherine Ford, Salary `'q
Total Expenditures $475.00 $475,00
Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Maintenance
Appropriation for 1935 $2tO00.00
Expenditures
es
Bosun & Maine RR. Co., Freight 2.0
Central Auto Parts Co., Auto Parts 2.89
R. L. Conroy{, Stationery 6.54
Coombs Motor Co., .Auto Parts 11.90
Fitzhenry-C-tuptill Co., Carburetor 13.1.3
John.C. Ford, Reg. Truck 2,00
Katherine Fond, Salary 25.00
Frost Insecticide Co., Jun. Forester
No. 1. 4.25
Hayes 'Service Station, Rep-air 1.00
Ora E. HinMey, Auto Part 1.70
Edward D. Holland, Black Leal No. 49 40.00
James Huggins &Son, Moth Creosote 11.72
J. Hyman, Auto Repair 3.00
D. F. Keefe S. Son, Repairing 3.95
Kendall Mill Supply Co., hose 44.00
Latimer-Goodwin Chemical Co...
Arsenate 1053.84
New Eng. Tel &: Tel. Co., Serv. `? .91
New Eng. Towel Supply Co.,
Towel Supply 1.40
Pay Roll—Weekly 1,545.83
Spring St. Garage, Inspection-
sticker .50
888 WATERTOIVN TOWN REPORT
Standard Ida,int. Co., Typewriter
Maint. 14.37
Jas. I4. Sullivan, Gas. 84.05
Watertown Supply, Black Leaf No. 40 41.30
Watertown Tire Co., Parts 4.68
Total Expenditures 17997.48
Transferred to Revenue 2.52
2,000.00P
Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth, Elm Leaf, Beetle, Etc.
Appropriation for 1935 750.00!
Expenditures
F. A. Barlett Tree Expert Co.,
Spraying $300.00
F'itzhenry-Guptill Co., Parts for
Sprayers 1.20
Win. Hebert & Co., Solder Gas Tani: 1.75
Payroll, Weekly 417.36
Jas. H. Sullivan, Gas 28.98
Total Expenditures 749.29
Transferred to Revenue .71
$70.00
Tree Warden's Department
Tree Warden's Salary
Aj)P •aj)rhIU0]) fOr 1935 $1,000.00
Expenditures
John P. Ford, Salary .S1,000.00
Tree Warden's, Clerk's Salary
Appropriation for 1935 $200,00
Expenditures
Anna R. Ford, Salary 89.00
Katherine lord, Sa.laTy 111.00
Total Expenditures $200.00 $200.00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 389
'Free Warden, Maintenance
Appropriation for 1935 $4,000,00
Expenditures
es
F. A. Bartlett Tree Expert Co.,
Pruning $257.50
C. & R. Sales Co., Spray 1.2.00
R. L. Conroy, Supplies 2.7 5
Coombs Motor Co., Auto Parts 2.95
Fletcher Harf1ware Co., Supplies 94.66
A. A. Foley, Auto Repair 23.76
Est. Charles A. Foley, Storage 65.00
John C. Ford, Auto Repair and Reg. 32.00
Frost Insecticide, Co., Farts 1.95
Halpin's Welding Shop, Welding 1..50
Hazel Street Garage, Auto Repair 3.00
Ora H. Hinkley, Auto Acc+es. 2.15
Edward D. Holland, Black Leaf and
Supplies 15.25 F
Flub Auto Pants Co., Brakes 1150
J. Iiyman, Auto Repair 3.00
W. W. Lydston, Inkwell Maint.. 1.05
G. :J. Meister, Repairs 25.00
New Eng. Tel. &Tel. Co., Service 26.91
New Eng. Towel Supply Co., Towels 1.40
Payroll,Weekly 3,239.06
George L. Shutt, Tires 1.5.75
Spring St. Garage, Sticker Inspection 2.50
Standard Maintenance Co., Type-
writer Maintenance 15.50
jas. H. Sullivan, Gas 16.02
Watertown Supply, Lime 10.75
Watertown. Tire Co., Auto Repairs 3.50
Harry Yanco, Auto Parts 2.00
Total Expenditures 3,998.31
Transferred to Revenue 1.69
$4,0K00 $4,000.00
300 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Tree Warden, New Trees
Appropriation for 1935 $1,000.00
Expondifitres
F. A. Bartlett Tree Expert Co.,
Tree Fool �$r 5.00
Butters Express, Express 1.25
Chas. R. Fish & Co., New 'Trees 400.00
Fletcher Hardware Co., ,supplies 10.04
O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., Tree Guards 60.00
Payroll, Weekly 392.27
S. E. & R. O. Proctor, Tree Netting 49.00
Jas. 11.. Sullivan, Gas 12.43
Total Expenditures 999.99
Transferred to Revenue .01
$1,000.00
Poles and Wires Department
Poles and Wires, Inspector's Salary
Appropriation for 1935 3,200.01)
P. J. Vahey, Salary .$3,200.00
Poles and Wires, Clerk's Salary
ppropriatimi for 1935 w475.00
Expenditivres
Anna R. Ford, Salary $178.00
Katherine Ford, Salary 297.00
Total Expenditures $475.00 ,$475.00
Voles and mires, Maintenance
Appropriation for 1985 $7,70 7.00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 391
Expendifures
Barrabee Service Stores, Auto I'Lepair $6.25
Boston Elevated icy. Co., Attaching
Wires to Poles 4.00
Brookline Auto Body Repair Co., Repair 4.00
Busconi Oil Co., Gas 133.89
R. L. Conroy, Office Supplies 14.10
John DiBenedetto, Cleaner and Wax 1.00
E. Sect. International Elec. hispectors,
Dues 6.00
Leroy S. Eaton, Printing 24.35
Electrical Contracting, Subscription 3.00
Everett Bros., Express .71)
Fletcher Hardware Co., Supplies 13.73
Katherine M. Ford, Salary 25.00
Gamewell Co., Repair. Fire Alarm Box 67.23
General Elec. Supply Co., Iron Wire
and Tape 96.37
Grant's Express, Express 4-10
Graphic Press, Printing 5.50
Hawes Eleebic Co., Paint 40.99
0. E. Hinkley, Key .40
Edward D. Holland, flash Light 1.79
Hub Auto Parts Co., Reflectiors re-
silvered 1.00
V. T. Kavanaugh, Printing and Binding
Book 32.75
Main St. Garage, Auto Repair 154.80
Maloney Oil Co., Greasing and Oil 8.75
izp
Comm. of Mass., Registry of Motor
Vehicles 4.00
Comm. of Mass., 11enewal of Electri-
cian's License 1.00
McDonald Tire & Battery Sta., Repairs 1.75
C. J. Meister, Welding 4.00
Fred R. Rooney, Supplies 9.95
392 WATERTOWN TOWN REPOPLT
New England Municipal Sig. Associa-
tion, Dues 9.00
New EIIg. Tel. & "Tel. Co., Service 90.69
New Eng. Towel Supply Co., Towels 1.40
Payroll, Weekly 6,108.33
P. 0. Dept., Anne.Ford, Stamps 7.00
Wm. L. Smith, Treas., Dees 1.00
Standard Maintenance Co., Inc.,
Typewriter Maintenance 29.88
Stanley Bros., Pole Foxes 7 .60
A. T. Stearns Lumber Co., Spacing
Blocks 52.50
Summer St. Garage, Auto Parts 26.55
A. Towle Co., Express .35
P. J. Vahey, Garage Rent 72.00
F. J. Vahey, Renewal License Auto 2.00
Watertown Electric Supply Co., Sup. .28
Wetmore-Savage Elec. Co., Wire,
Cross Arms 615.78
A. D. Wood, Auto Repair 5.50
Total Expenditures $7,765.31
Transferred to Revenue 1.69
$7,767.00
Poles and Wines, Maintenance of Signal Room
Appropriatiw� for 1935 �965.0
E Iaenditur es
Barrabee Service Stores, Parts $0,158
Boston Automotive Elec. Service Co.,
Repairs 4.12
R. L. Conroy, Towels 10.30
Edison Electric 111. Co., Service 484.15
Fletcher Iiardware Co., Supplies 16.13
GamewelI Co., Supplies 39.15
Gatchell Glass Co., Glass 2.37
Hawes Electric Co., Paint 63.99
AUDITOR'S REPORT 393
i
{bra E. Hinkley, Keys .BAD
George T. Johnson Co., Supplies .5.90
Kendall A-Ell Supply, Rubber 21atting 4.05
Mass. Gas & Electric Light Co., Parts 1.8
McLean's, Roller .25
Fred Mooney, Pen Paints 1.80
Walter 11. Moreton, Repairing Plat 40.74
J. S. Morse, Repairs 3.60
E. A. Perkins, Carpentering 112.00
Shaw-Walker, Files 44.20
Standard Auto Gear Co., :Salts .20
Standard Oil Co. of N. Y., Rubber
Solvent 14.63
Watertown Electric Supply Co., Heater 5.50
Watertown Electric Instrument Corp.,
Repairing 5.15
Total Expenditures 86L94
Transferred to Revenue 3.06
- $865.00
Pales and Wires, Signal Room Salaries
Appropriation for 1935 6, 57.16
xpoiditures
Frank Fitzpatrick, Salary $1,564.29
Arthur J. Mc naney, .Salary 1,564.29
Daniel E. O'Connell, Salary 1,564.29
Thomas Sheridan, Salary 1,564.29
Total Expenditures $6,257.16 $6,257.16
Dog Officer
Salary of Dog Officer
Appropriation for 1935 $50.00
Expenditures
Warren J. Eastman, Salary $50.00
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s
Dog Officer, Contingent
Appropriation for 1935 $250.00
Experditures
Warren J. Eastman, Killing Dogs $24.55.00
Transferred to Revenue e5.00
$2,50.00 $250.00
HEALTH TH AND SANITATION
Health Department, Agent's Salary
Appropriation for 1935 $2,500.00
Expe?tditures
Fred W. Budge, Salary $2,500.00
Health Department, 11'filk Inspection
Appropriatic)n for 1935 F 700.00
Transferred Town Meeting 87.05
$01.9.35
Ex enditnres
Fred W. Bodge, Salary $210.00
Arthur E. Burke, Salary )10.00
Pericles Canzanelli, M. D., Salary 192.35
Total Expenditures $612.35 $612.35
Health Department, Clerk's Salary
Appropriation for 193:5 $1,150.00
Expenditures
Alice H. Fartiliam, Salary $1,150.00
Health Departanent# Nurses' Salaries
Appropriation for 1935 $3,000.00
Transferred Town Meeting 205.43
$2,794.59
AUDITOR'S REPORT 395
Rose A jameian, Salary $1,258.01
Agnes Kirker, Salary 1,258.00
Helen Sullivan, Salary 278.51
Total Expenditures $2,794.52 $2,794.52
Health department, Contagious Diseases
Appropriation ft)r 1935 $20,000,00
Transferred Town Meeting 1,500.00
Refund 37.15
$21,537.15
Expenditures
Fred W. Bodge, Food Purchased (Dog
Clinic $1.35
Band's Restaurant, Lunches 1.60
Boston Dispensary, Care 141..85
Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Care 85.88
Charles W.Broadbent Co., Vim Needles 4.00
Charles Brooks, Services 5.00
Elmore L. Bryson, Services 10.00
Cambridge Hospitai, Care 115.10
Channing Home, Care 311..15
Chiidren's Hospital, Care 190.25
Commonwealth Fund, Recording of
Health NVo k 2.00
Frances Cook, Reimbursing of pay two-
thirds while in quarantine 12.80
John Corcoran, Services 3.00
John M. Day, Table 5.00
William Donovan, Services 8.00
Duvall Printing Service, Printing 4.50
Alice H. Farnham, Petty Cash 5.00
Eugene F. Gorman, M. D., Services 70.00
Graphic Press, Posters and Fliers 14.50
William Har~tson, Services 500
Harry W. Jakeman, V.11°I.D., Services 100.00
396 WATEFT!}WN TOWN REPORT
Alfred H. King, M. D., Services 28.00
Marguerite Kirker, Services 10.00
John I ur•kj ian, Services 14.00
Lakeville Mate Sanitoriuni, Care 1,406.00
M. J. Lyons, Supplies =1.19
MacGregor Instrument Co., 11 eedles
and Immunizing Ra.ck. 8.00
Mackin's Lurch, Lunches 4.90
Harold Marena, Services 5.00
Russell D. Marena, Services 5.00
-Mass. Debt. of Public Welfare, Care 182.00
Mass. Eye and Earl Irriirmary, Care 67.24
Mass. General Hospital, Care 24.55
Mass. Memorial Hospital, Care 1,301.50
Wm. M. L. McAdams, Carols 15.00
Middlesex County Sanat., Care 11,692.50
Middlesex County Sanatorium Store,
False Teeth 45.00
o. Reading State Sanatorium, Care 750.00
Guys C. Pence, Services 6.00
Pitman-Moore, Vaccine 265.38
Town of Plymouth, hospital Care 278.00
railway Express Agency, Express 4.81
Rutland State Sanatorium, Care 2,560.50
Walter ITT. Secor•d, M, D., Services 690..,,E
Sharon Sanatorium, Care 315.48
Simonds the Druggist, Supplies .89
William. H. Sline, Services 5.00
Star Market Co., Food (Dog Clinic) 2.59
Albert B. Toppan, M, D., Services 126.00
NValtham Hospital, Care 129.40
William A. Wilcox` Set-vices 5.00
Warren Yauarella, ;Services 5.00
Total Expenditures `1,054.1
Transferred to Revenue 432.99
$21,537.1 j
AUDITOR'S REPORT 397
Health Department, Contingent
Appropriation for 1935 $1,300.00
Transferred Town Meeting 65.00
$1,365.00
Expenditures
Central Scientific, Medicine $2.38
Cherj:y-Burrell Corp., Acid 10.40
Ditto Inc., Ditto Paper 6.4
Leroy S. Eaton, Printing and Ens-. 39.88
Fletcher Hardware Co,, Keys .60
Gordon Supply Co., Towels 5.73
Gray Gift Shop, Supplies 18.95
Hackett Bros. Co., Water 7.00
Charles M. Hewitt, Oil 1.25
liobbs & Warren, License Books 26.16
Wm. D. Howell, Auto Repair .537.41
William H. Hughes, Services 7.21
Clifford Jaynes, Lettering Signs 15.00
Kearns' Service Station, Gas 61.77
Lyndonville Creamery Assoc., Dry Ice .58
Mass. Agricultural College, Babcock
Inspection 2.50
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Service 107.49
Ogilvie & Co., Auto Insurance .0.00
Pine Tree Press Co., Printing 23.00
Post [office Dept., Stamps 60.00
Railway Express Agency, Express 5.24
Royal Typewriter Co., Typewriter 7.50
Simonds the Druggist, Supplies 3.78
Standard Maintenance Co., Type-
writer Maintenance 6.00
Texaco Super Service, Gas .99
Samuel C. Thayer, Disposinfr of Dead
Animals 216.00
Arthur 11. Thomas Co., Rubber Tubing .00
'Waltham News-Tribune, Advertising 12.38
Watertown Sun, Advertising 6.7
398 'VHF 4.TERTOWN TONVN REPORT
Watertown Tire Co,, Gas 130.75
Wateytown Tribune-Enterprise, Adv. 5.00
Total Expenditures 1,348.40
Transferred to Revenue 16.60
$1,365.04
Health Department, Bixby Clinic
Appropriation for 1935 $440.00
Transferred Town Meting 11.40
428.60
Expenditures
Leroy S. Eaton, Printing $2.10
C. & S. Paper Co., Tray Mats 20.00
R. C. Lavraeluas, AL D., Services 200.00
NVm J, Lyons, Adhesive Tape 1.50
George T. 1.'ascoe, Cabinet 5.00
Louis B. Silverstein, M. D., Services 200.00
Total Expenditures $428.60 $428.60
Health Department, Dental Clinic
Appropriation for 1935 $2,500.00
Transferred Town fleeting 20.00
$2,480.00
Expenditures
J. J. Crimmings, Suppleis $6.75
James E. Donal hie, D. M. D., Services 720,00
Irene Drummey, Salary 859.84
Leroy S. Eaton, Printing 12.96
Fletcher Hardware Co., Supplies .70
G. &. S. Paper Co., Lily Cups 3.25
I1awes Electric Co., Repairing .60
John Mood Co., Repair Dental Engine 5.60
Charles E. Kelley, D. M.-D., Services 720.00
Wm. M. L. McAdams, Cards 19.75
AUDITOR'S REPORT 399
311inimax Co, Alloy 32.00
Helen Sullivan, Salary 62.00
Surgeons' & Physicians' Supply Co.,
Repair Sterilizer 4.50
S. S. White Dental Mg. Co., Repairing
Foot Switeli 28.80
Total Expenditures $2,4 16.75
Transferred to Revenue 3.25
$2,480.00
Inspector of Cattle Salary
Appropriation for 1935 $600.00
Expenditures
Harry W. Jakeman, Salary 600.00
luspector of Plumbing, Salary of Inspector
Appropriation for 1985 $2,500.00
Expenditures
Charles M. Hewitt, Salary, $2,500.00
Inspector of Plumbing, Contingent
Appropriation for 1930 $100.00
Expenditures
Arlington Stamp Works, Staillp $2.25
Gray Gift Shop, Supplies 21.25
Chas. i�I. Hewitt, Expenses 2.7
Kearns Service Station, Gas 2.72
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Setv.ic:e 26.91
Sohn F. Rooney R Son., hasp. 32.00
Royal Typewriter, Typewriter 7.50
Total Expenditures 95.38
Transferred to I-Lm-emie 4.62
$100.00
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Sewer Department, Construction
Appropriation for 1985 $4,000.OG
Expenditurm
Easteni Clay Goods Co., Pipe:. $115.92
Payroll, Weekly
Edmund Tocei, Building Manholes 12.00
Waltham Lime & Cement Co.„ Cement
and Brick 96.63
Watertown Builders Supply Co., Pipe 211.65
C. Al. White lion Forks„ Sewer Gov. 43.05
'Dotal Expenditures 8,991.08
Transferred to Revenue 8.92
$4,(l{l0M
Sewer Depailment, Short Extensions
Appropriation for 193D $2,000,00
Expenditures
Payroll, Weekly $1,996.81
Transferred to Revenue .1.9
$?,000.00
Sever Department, Maintenance
Appropriation for 19315 ti12,000,00
Exp entl it-ares
Eastern Clay Goods Co., Pipe $138.36
Hackett Bros. Co., Chloride of Lime 2.16
Charles A. Harris, Work Gloves 1.40
Edward P. Healey, Rental Dup. Bowl
Excavating; Basket 60.00
B. Leonard, Building Manlioles 14.00
Nonantum Lumber Co., Lumber 62.51
Parker,Danner Co., Puroseal 98.82
Payroll, Weekly 11,458.79
Waltham Lime & Cement Co., Cement 10.09
AUDITOR'S REPORT 401
Watertown Builders Supply Co.,
Drain Pipe 58.12
Watertown Lumber Co., Lumber 93.93
Total Expenditures 11,998.1 t
Transferred to Revenue 1..83
12,000.00
Drainage
Appropriation for 1935 $3,000.00
Expenditures
Boston & Mine RR. Co., Drain
Pipe Privileges $12.00
Eastern Clay Goads Co., Pipe 7.00
B. Leonard, Building Manholes 12.00
Chas. J. McCarty & Co., Jute 11.77
Payroll, Weekly 2,626.14
Edrrrund Tocei, Building Catch Basins 12.09
Waltham Lime & Cement Co., Cement 251.14
Watertown Bldr•s. Supply Co., Pipe 2.27
C. M. White Iron Works, Crates and
Frames 5 L60
Total Expenditures 2,985.92
Transferred to Revenue 14.08
Sewers and Drains, P. W. A. Docket 'No. 7579
Borrowed in 1934 $16,000.00
Received from Government 5,736.34
Refund 138.60
21.,874.94
Spent in 1934 3,408.20
$18,466.68
402 W ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Expenditures
Boston Herald-Traveler Co., Adv. $4 .90
Chas. Bruning Co., Plans 79.57
John P. Condon Corp., Labor 15,436.36
Arthur D. Little, Inc, "bests 79.00
New Eng. Road Builders Assoc., Adv. 51.70
O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., Stakes 25.58
Payroil, Weekly 769.95
Spaulding-Aloss Co., Blue Prints 37.33
Watertown .Sun, Advertising 10.00
Watertown "Tribune-Enterprise, Adv. 21.00
Total Expenditures 16,551.3:I
Balance Carried Forward 1.,909.?9
-- - $18,466.68
CARE A.]l'wTD LIGHTING OF HIGHWAYS
Highway Department, 'Superintendent's Salary
Appropriation for 1935 $3,600.00
Expenditwi-es
Pierce P. Condon, Salary ' 3,600.00
Highway Department, First Clerk's Salary
Appropriation for 1935 $1,500.00
E pendit-wr•es
Esther Regan, Salary 1.,500.00
Highway- ,Department, Second Cle-rk's Salary
Appropriation fur 1935 1,250.00
Expenditures
Sadie Kelley, Salary 1.,550,00
Highway Department, Office Expense
Appropriation for 1935 $400.00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 403
Expenditures
G. R. Bradley, Supplies $0.75
Chapin bled. SupplY Co., Gennicide 3.10
Pierce P. Condon, Incidentals. 2.00
Graplde Press, Printing 23.50
Gray Gift Shop, Supplies 58.30
V. T. Kavanaugh, Printing 56.95
New Eng. Ribbon & Carbon Co.,
Coupon Foal: 21.00
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Service 98.48
George T. Pascoe, Office Supplies 12.7
C. A. Peabody, Ink .45
Standard Maintenance Co., 'Type-
Writer MRinterra.nce 14.35
Watertown Sure, Advertising 9.00
Watertown TriF, une-Eenterpr•ise,
Printing 98.30
Total Expenditures 398.93
Transferred to Revenue 1.07
$400.00
Highway Department, Construction
Appropriation for 1935 $25,000.00
Expenditures
John P. Condon Corp., Concrete $16,530.46
Nonanturn Coal Co., Coal 126.00
Payroll, Weekly 8,332.31
Total Expenditures 24,988.77
Transferred to Revenue 11.23
$25,000.00
Highway Department, Bridge Repairs
Appropriation for 1935 $1.200.00
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Ex endiftr•es
Nonantum Lumber Co., Lumber $4 .85
Payroll, Weekly 1,136.06
Total Exl3enditures 1,179.91
Transferred to Revenue 21.09
1,200.00
Highway Department, Snow flows
Appropriation for 1935 �1'000.00
Expendit'Wres
Good Roads Mach. Co., Snow Plows $999.60
Transferred to Revenue .40
$1,000.00
Highway Department, New Trucks
, pproprhAlon for 193 5 $18,500.00
Expenditures
General Motors 'Truck Co. $16,764.00
Watertown Sq.. Chevrolet Co. 1,736.00
18,500.00
Highway Department, Maintenance
Appropriation for 1935 $85,000.00
Transferred Town Meeting 14,000.00
S199.000.00
Expenditures
Alexander Supply Co., Repair
Motor Grader ,$60.00
Allis-Hubley Co., Automotive Liquid-
ators 199.50
Allston Electric Welding Co., Welding 41.;)0
American Oil Products Co., Oil 39.53
AUDITOR'S REPORT 405
Anderson Co., Push Frame
Repairs 332.62
L. M. A.nnese, eater Used 5.00
Arlington Street Garage 3.7.5
Autocar Sales & Service, Auto Repair 37.17
A. & J. Auto Ignition Co., Auto Rep. 145.64
Louis Babonai, Booms for Digger 75.00
Frank G. Baker, Repairs 22.75
Barrabee Service, Auto Parts 151.07
Joseph Beatrice, Trucking 147.90
Blum Oil Burner Service, Repair in
Garage 3.00
Bonanno Bras., Trucking 807.40
Band's Restaurant, Lunches 217.30
Boston Ring & Gasket Co., Battery 4.43
V. A. Breen, Trucking 46.40
,Stephen Brigandi, Auto Body Rep, g7.80
Buffalo-Springfield Roller Co., Rep. 81.85
Buseoni Oil Co., Gas 3,846.21
Butters Express, Express 1.35
Jerry Caccavaro, Trucking 80.60
John Carbone, Trucking; 8+57.90
Central Auto Parts Co., Repairs 77.56
Chase-Parker & Co., Inc., Lint; Chains 120.31
A. W. Chesterton Co., Boiler Repairs 13.00
Jaynes Clair, Trucking 98.75
George Collins Co., Creeper 3.56
Commonwealth Chevrolet Co., Pants 3.13
Jahn P. Condon Corp., Trucking 1.084.00
John P. Condon Corp., Lay hold 11136.5.3
Pierce. P. Condon, Registration 8.00
Robert L. Conroy, Supplies 1.80
Coombs Motor Co., .Auto Parts 29.75
K, B. Cotton, Twist Chains 50.60
L. N. Cousbehs, Trucking 37.20
Mrs. Dorothy A. Coyne, Cable 83.12
Cutter Renewal Co., Cutters Re-
conditioned 9.00
406 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Cutter, WoodSanderson Co.,
Machine Screws 1.25
Duff Spring Co., Auto Springs 124.94
James F. Durnan, Auto Supplies 171..27
Durable Wire Pope Co., Steel Rope 13.54
Eastern Asphalt and Oil Co., Filler 157.50
Eastern Clair Goods Co., Pipe 130.44
W. J. Eastman, Trucking 31.00
E. Watertown Cement Block Co.,
Trucking 39.15
Edison Electric 111. Co., Service 128.81
Electric Blower Co., Armature 13.50
Sam English, Trucking 403.1.0
Everett Erns., Inc., Trucking 25.00
C. E. Fay Co., Auto ILepairs 39.59
Fisk Alden Co, Repairs 3.65
Fletcher Hardware Co., Supplies 1,216.32
Four Wheel Drive Sales Co., Repairs 511.35
Gatchell Glass Co., Inc., Glass 8.70
General Crushed Stole Ca.,
Crushed Stone 68.23
General Motors Truck Co., Parts 30.74
E. P. Gingras, Filing 18.00
Good Roads Machinery Corp.,
Repair Parts 209.96
Grant's Express, Express 3.00
S. B. Green & Co. Bricks 9.75
Hackett Bros. Co., Soap .35
Halpira's Welding Shop, Welding 3.00
Arthur C. I3arv+ey Co., Metal 1.0.84
Hawes, Electric. Co., Lamps 10.18
Hayes Service Station, Repairing 15.80
11eil Co., Shafts 53.23
Edward D. Holland, Supplies 199.20
'm. :D. Howell, Auto Repair 9.99
Huh ,Auto Parts Co., Auto Parts 285.97
J. Hyman, Auto T-tepair 15.50
Industrial Finishing Co., Truck Plates 6.00
UDITOR"S REPORT 407
largaret E. ,Kiley, Auto Insurance 6.60
Lalime & Partridge Inc., Auto Repair 1.1.40
I. H. Larew, Gas 15.70
11. M. Leacy, Trucking 1.5.50
Joseph Lepor e, Trucking 130.20
C. E. Little Mfg. Co., Washer Cutter 2.25
Mack Motor Truck Co., Auto Repair 323.22
Martooclric Bros., Trucking 124,80
Mass. Broken Stone Co., Stone 36.25
Commonwealth of Massachusetts,
Registry of Motor Vehicles 42.00
Mass. State Prison, Traffic Signs 24.50
11-laster Plumbers Supply Co., Supplies 1.30
Chas. J. McCarty Co., Motor Bed, Sulu. 74.50
F. A. McDermott, Auto Repair 72.00
Meek Hardware Co., Snow Shovels 13.50
Middlesex County- House of Correction,
Brooms 35.00
Moore & Moore, Auto Supplies I.75
ardelli Bros., Trucking 18.60
New En;;-. Tel. & Tel. Co., Service 238.67
Newton Used Car & Parts Co., Repair 39.75
Nona.ntum Goal Co., Coal 461.12
Nonantum Lumber Co., Lumber 34.41
O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., fine Signs 474.27
Payroll, weekly 76,650.15
Penn Oil Co., Oil and Grease 420.60
P. I. Perkins Co., Auto Repair 1.1.0.04
S. E. & R. C. Proctor, Snow Shovels 52.78
P J. Quinn, Garage Dent 60.00
Edw. S. Quirk & Co., Tines 857.07
Railway Express Agency, Express 1.55
Riverside Sand &: Gravel Co., Sand 415.54
Sara Romano, Ti-ueking 200.73
L. Rubin, Garage lent 1,190.00
Roy Saco., Trucking 54.25
Silver Luke Repair Shop, Repairing 5.27
D. Simonetti, Trucking 38.75
408 WATE Tad' N TOWINT REPORT
S. M. Spencer Mfg. Co., Brass Signs 28.10
Jas. H Sullivan, Gas 218.46
Wm H. Sullivan, Trucking 12090.40
Summer St Garage, .Auto Repair 40.54
Supreme Doughnut Co., Doughnuts 29.4.0
Otto Theurer, Trucking 57.50
Edmund Tocci, Catch Basins 24.00
Traffic Equipment Co., Traffic Beacon
Cylinders 225.50
United Motors Service, Cable 31.35
Waltham Lime.& Cement Co., Sup. 275.80
Waterproof Paint & Main. Co., Paint 188.98
Watertown Builders Supply Co., Drain
Pipe 37.14
Watertown Excavating Co., Trucking 323.55
Watertown Lumber Co., Lumber 65.78
Watertown Sq. Chevrolet Co.,
Governors 22.00
Watertown Supply Co., Snow Shovels 12.00
Watertown Tribune-Enterprise Co.,
Printing 26.65
Wm. Weinstein Inc., Auto Parts 120.00
Western. Auto Supply Co., Auto Farts 7.18
Asahel Wheeler Co., Paint 2.77
White Motor Co., Presto Tanks 58.76
Harry Y anco, Auto Pants 30.75
Fred Zalenski, 'Trucking 112.70
Total Expenditures $98,962.19
Transferred to Revenue 37.81
99,000,00
Highway Department—Watching E.R.A. Ditches
Appropriation for 1935 $.5,000.00
Expenditures
John P. Condon Corp., Concrete 1,627.21
AUDITOR'S REPORT 409
Pay Roll—Weekly 3,363.87
Total Expenditures 4,991.08
Transferred to Revenue 8.92
Highway Maintenance table Maintenance
Appropriation for 1935 $14,000.00
Transferred Town Fleeting 1,000.00
13,000.00
Expenditures
Andersen Engineering Co., Gains 210.58
Boston & Maine P,. R. Co., Freight 2.00
George F. Butler, Supp. .85
Walter A. Clalfin Co., Supp. 17.60
Edison Elee. Ill. Co., S+erv. 193.46
Fletcher I-Idwe Co., Supp. 148.8.5
Gilbert & Barker ll fg. Co., Stove
Heater 74-50
S. B. Green & Co., 1 Barrell Mason 3.40
Arthur C. I•larvey Co., Steel 24.21
Haines Electric Co., Lights 7.47
Household Feel Corp., Coal 49.61
J. C. Keith--Supplies 152.50
New Eng. Tel. & Tel.. Co., Sete. 53.78
Nonantum Lumber Co., Lumber 42.26
O'ConnelI & Lee Mfg. Co., Stall Planks 98.59
Ogden & Thompson, reed 30820.96
Pay Roll—Weekly 7,781.64
Peter Perry, Stable Supp. 35.9:5
S. E. & R. C. Proctor, Supp. 342.74
Total Expenditures 12,970.95
Transferred to Revenue 29.05
$13,000.00
41.0 WATERTQ'4i N 'TOWN REPORT
Highway Department Vacations
Appropriation for 1935 $7,093.10
Ex penditirres
Pay-Roll, Weekly $6,889.42
Transferred to Revenue 199.68
- $7,083.10
Highway Department—P'WA Construction Docket
No. 7580
Borrowed 1934 28,0041.00
Received from Government 11,029.60
39,029.60
Spent in 1934 27,446.26
$11,583.34
Expenditures
John P. Condon Corp., Pavement $9,224,53
.Boston Herald Traveler Corp., Adv. 48.30
Charles Bruning Co., Stipp. 30.56
jNew Eng.. Road Bldrs. Asso., Adv. 48.40
O'Connell & Lee. Mfg. Co., 'Stakes. 25.59
Spaulding & Moss Co., Blue Prints 37.33
Watertown Sun, Adv. 10.00
Watertown Tribune Enterprise, Adv. 19:25
Total Expenditures $9,443.95
Balance Carried Forward 2,139.39
$11,533.34
Highway Departinent—Chapter 464—Acts 1935
Received from State $13,901.90
Expenditures
Alexander~ Suppler Co., Rental of
Roll-A-Plane $50.00
Jahn P. Condon Corp., Rd. Material 9,606.51
.Nonantuni Coal Co., Coal 40.16
AUDITOR'S REPORT 411
Pay Roll, Weekly 4,186.83
G, M. White Iron Works, Manholes 18.40
Total Expenditures $13,901.90 $13,901.90
Highway Department—Ashes and Papers
Appropriation for 193.5 $25,500.00
Expenditures
Allston Elec. Welding Co., Welding $17.00
American Oil Products Go., Oil 22.19
Busconi Oil Co., Gas. 1,479.98
D,uE Spring Co., Springs 13.31
Four Wheel Drive Auto Co.,
Repair Parts 5.35
Hub Auto Parts Go., Auto Repair 33,53
Aiack Motor Truck Co., Parts 19.00
Pay Roll—Weekly 23,301.13
Penn Oil Co., Oil 27.50
L. Rubin, Garage Rent 0-80.00
Total Expenditures 25,498.99
Transferred to Revenue 1.01
$25,500.00
Highway Department—Garbage Collections
Appropriation for 1935 $26,500.00
Transferred Town Meeting 17000.00
S27,500.00
Expendititres
AmericRn Oil Products Co., Oil $22.71
Autoc,ar Sales & Serv. Co., Parts 19.41
Busconi Oil Co., Gas. 1,466.24
Coombs Motor Co., Parts 2.00
Dover Stamping & Mfg. Co.,
Garbage Cans 294.40
Four Wheel Drive Sales Co., Parts 10.44
412 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Alack Motor Truck Co., Parts 9.37
Fay Roll, Weekly 24,874.4-I
Penn Oil Co., Oil v7.50
Edw. S. Quirk & Co., Tires 232.62
L. Rubin, Garage Pent 580.00
Watertown Sun, Adv. 10.50
Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, Adv. 8.75
Total Expenditures $27r498.8$
Transferred to Revenue 1.12
$27,500.00-
Highway Department—Dint Laying
Appropriation for 1935 $5,000.00
Expenditures
Eastern Asphalt & Oil Co., Oil $04.40
Pay-Roll, Weekly 4,343.88
Total Expenditures $4,978.23
Transferred to Revenue 21.77
5po.00
Highway Department—Street Lights
Appropriation for 1935 $41,000.00
Expenditures
Edison Electric Ill. Co., Serv. $40,817.43
Hawes Electric Co., Lamps 2.70
Watertown Electric Co. 131.00
Total Expenditures $40,951.13
Transferred to Revenue 48.87
$41,000.00
Highway—Sidewalks
Appropriation for 1935 $4,000.00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 419,
Expenditures
Dance Co,, Inc. $6.08
General Crushed Stone Co., Store 20.2)i
` Thomas H. McVey, Stone 421.76
Nonantum Lumber Co., Lumber 1 .53
Pay Roll—Weekly 3,256.09
Waltham Lime &.Cement Co., Cement 269.94
Watertown Lumber Co., Lumber 10.00
Total Expenditures $3,999.65
Transferred to Revenue .35
$4,O+00.00
PWA Sidewalks Docket No. 7637
Borrowed 1934 $11,000.O0
Received from Government 3,767,98
14J67.95
Exp n ifi.tres
Boston Herald Tray. Corp., Aviv. $42.rU
Charles Bruning Co., Flans 64.81
John P. Condon Corp., Sidewalks 12,194.12)
Arthur D. Little Inc., 'besting 81�.00
New Eng. Road Rldrs. Assv., Adv. 53,90
O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., Stakes 2'D.57
Pay Roll, Weekly 676.35
Spaulding-Mass Co., Blue Prints 41.O7
Watertown Sun, Adv. 10.00
Watertown Tribune-Enterprise Co.,
Adv. 21.00
Total Expenditures $130214.52
Ralarnce carried forward 1,553.46
$14,767.98
414 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
CHARITIES AND SOLDIERS BENEFITS
Public Welfare Salary of Agent
Appropriation for 1925 $2,000.00
Expewditures
Daniel T . Murphy, Salary $2,000.00
Public Welfare Salary of Visitor
Appropriation for 1935 $1,200.00
Expenditures
Mrs, M. M. LaBonte, Salary $1,200.00
Public Welfare Salary of Chief Clerk
Appropriation for 1935 $ipo.00
Expenditures
J. F. Flynn, Salary $1,000.00
Public Welfare Salary of Clerks
Appropriation for 1985 $1,800.00
Expenditures
Grace H. Ford, Salary $900.00
Mary A. Henley, Salary 900.00
Total Expenditures $100.00 $1,800.00
Public Welfare Salary of Investigators
Appropriation for 1935 $2,400.00
Ee xpenditures
C. P. .Delaney, Salary $1,200.00
J. E. Hyde, Salary 1,20U0
Total Expenditures $2,400.00 2,400-00
Public Welfare Contingent
Appropriation for 1935 $2,OOO.00
Transferred 'fawn Meeting 290.00
?,290.00
AMTOR'S REPORT 415
Expenditures
Leonard Adelberg, Fountain Pen
Repairs $2.00
Allen Stationery Co., Stationery 19.65
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.,
Maintenance 5.00
Chapin Medical Supp. Co., Germicide 3.60
Walter Claflin Co., Supp. 3.57
C. F. Delaney, Auto Expense 360.00
Dimond-Union Stamp Works, Ribbon 1.00
Leroy S. Eaten, Printing 198.24
Fletcher Hdwe. Co., Stain Loo
Gray Gift Shop, Supp, 246.50
Hobbs & Warren, Legal Forins 45,20
Joseph lJ. Hyde, Auto Expense 360.00
Mrs. M. LeRonte, Expenses 128.5.5
Wm. Af. L. McAdams, Office Supp. 20-05
D. H. Murphy, Auto Expense 463.24
New Eng. Ribboii & Carbon Co.,
Coulon Book 18.00
New End,-. Tel. & Tel. Co., Serv. 161.25
P. J. Nolves Co., Disinfectant 2,12
PQstindex Co., Cards 34.35
Potter Press, Books 16.55
Royal Typewriter Co., Typewriter 25.00
Ellis Smith, Munson Pad Refill .50
Standard Maintenance Co., Typewriter
Maintenance 165.10
Yawman & Erbe Co., Chair IPepairs 6.00
Total Expenditures $2,286.4 r
Transferred to Revenue 3.53.
$2,290.00
Public Welfare Outside Aid
Appropriation for 1935 $140,000.00
Transferred Town Meeting 6,000.00
Refunds 91.57
— - $146,091.57
416 W-,kTU,RTOWN TOWN REPOR,P
xp endihires
Zartig Abr•aharnian, Rent $12.00
J. Abrew, lent 79.00
Akkilian Bros., Groceries 407.50
Garfield B. Alger, Vent 12,50
A.lvor-d Bros., Dent 300.00
Andrews Milk Co., Milli 262.12
Win. S. Andrews, Burial 1,013.00
Bruno Antonia, Rent 152.00
Harry Assarian, Rent 23.00
Atlantic 1Iar•ket, Groceries 10.00
Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.,
Groceries 2,491.0.E
Harry Ballan, Rent 9.00
Anthony Baratta, Shoe Repair 28.50_
Frank Baratta, Rent 12.00
C. Bar bato, Pent 35.00
W. G. Barton, Rent 12.50
_Belmont Laundry Serv., Wet 'mash 7.30
Town of Belmont,Aid 706.32
City of Beverly, Aid 520.00
Bigelow Lunch, Meals 7.50
Albert L. Biller, Serv. 2-00
Bleachery Fuel Co., Coal 2$ 1 a.40
Salvatore Boccodora, Rent 441.00
Bond's Restaurant, Lunches 1..30
Francis Bon-nano, Pent 87.50
Evangeline Booth Maternity Hospital,
Care 108.70
Boston Artificial Limb Go.,
Artificial Limb 121.00
Boston Dispensary, Temple for glasses .75
Boston Tuberculosis Asso., Care 376.00
E. A. Bowles, Rent 30.0+0
Paul Boyajian, Rent 49.50
Mary E. Brackett, Pent 25.00
B. J. Bresnahan, Rent 12,00
Robert A. Browne, Rent 12.00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 417
Ida Buckadiro, Rent 36.50
Joseph Buda, Ilent 55.00
John T. Burns & Sons, Rent 425.00
Busconi Oil Co., Oil 872.35
Busconi Oil Co., Rent 125.00
George F. Butler, Supp. 447.42
Mrs. J. Camarra, Rent 37.50
City of Cambridge, Aid 143.00
Cambridge Hospital, Care 923.90
Cambridge 'Savings Bank, S. R.
Dow, Agt., Rent 11,00
Pericles Canzanelli, ALD., Sergi-, 1,314.38
G. H. Caragulian, Rent 37.50
Nicola Carofano, Rent 12.00
P. Caruso, Groceries 449.00
I4Irs. Mary Carney, Rent 100.00
r
Edwin Case Shoe Co., Sugical Boots 4.50
Cash, Weekly Disbursements 37,312.13
Centebar's, Groceries 590.50
Cerqua's IvIlarket, Groceries 5,464.50
Natalie Chadbourne, Nurse 6,00
Verkin Chakamian, Rent 112.50
City of Chelsea, Aid 1,961.33
Chester Park Rest Home, Care 120.72
Children's Hospital, Care 412.36
Children's Hospital Convalescent
Home, Care 5&00
A. Ciccotelli, Rent 21.50
Carmine Cioppa, Rent 24.00
Walter A. Claflin Co., SuPP. 157.48
W, B. Clark, Rent 187.00
Daniel Clifford, Rent 18,00
Nonie E. Clifford, Rent 300.00
Mrs. Walter Cody, Rent 21.00
Benny Cohen, Groceries 31.80
Dexter Coheri, Rent 180.00
John Coll)ert, Rent 8.00
Nellie 1L Colligan, Rent 86.50
418 WATERTCIWN TOWN REPORT
John C. Collins, Atty., Rent 27.00
Columbia Food Stares, Groceries 32.00
Commonwealth Equities Rent 12.50
.lairs. HannAh Condon, Rent. 165.00
"Thomas J. Connally, Rent 195.00
Dominic Cantu Rent 12.00
Dorothy S. Cook, Nurse 5.00
Anna T. Cooney, Nurse 18.00
John Corazzini, Rent 12.00
J. J. 'Corkery, Milk 746.84
Costa Ambulance Ser•v., Service 43.00
Salvatore Costa, Rent 12,50
Est. M. Cotter, James dates Adm. 662.50
AIrs. Alice Coutre, Rent 175.00
Katherine Cronin, Rent 37.50
John F. Cunniff, i4ent 300.00
P. Sarsfield Cunnifi•, Rent 1 .00
I D. Amico, tent 218.00
Charles A Davenport, Serv. 53.00
J. F. Deignan, Rent 12.00
Antonia Delleville, Rent 11.50
Rita Deseh+enes, Rem 9.00
T. A. Dewire & ,Sons, Groceries 28.00
Dexter Cash 11Zarket, Groceries 38.00
Nicolo DiBlasio, React 25.00
F. Diliberto, Groceries 1,801.90
Frank Diiiberto, Rent 21.00
Michael DeIvIazino, Rent 37-50
Vincenzo Divecchio, Rent 185.00
henry M. Doherty, Taxi 15.00
Adelaide Dolbier, Rent 62.50
W. Donalds, Rent 24.50
Dunn's Drug Store, Supp. 626.11
James H. Durnan, Jr. 425.00
Alichael J. Dwyer, Rent 175.00
Paul Dwyer, Rent 120.00
Dyer & Co., Rent 37.50
East Watertown Hdwe. Co., Stapp. 4.02
AUDITOR'S REPORT 419
Vast Watertown Realty Co., Event 286.00
Warren J. Eastman, Trucking 2,211.00
Economy Grocery Stores, Groceries 6,234.66
Frank l gizio, Rent 12.00
Egleston Shoe Repair; Co., Sues
Repair 238.75
Nazly Elbag, Feat 25.00
Sam English, Rent 276.00
European Market, Groceries 203.50
Bertha Fanning, Boarxl and Care 260.70
Federal Co-op. Bank, Rent 12.00
Ah-s. Ferguson, Rent 24.00
Ferreraa Bras., Groceries 645.00
James H. Ferrins, Rent 55.50
Fifteen Assoc, Realty Tr., Rent 142.50
First, National Stores, Groceries 5,054.00
11Tar•gar et Fitzpatrick, Rent 25.00
Peter Fitzpatrick, Rent 25.00
Wirt. Flaherty, Rent 150.00
B. Frank Flet&er, Bye Glass 22.50
Fletcher Hdwe. Co., Stipp. 62.01
Mary F. Ford, Rent 75.00
-Ty ildred Foster, Rent 87.50
Fowler Shoe repair Co., Repair 5.70
Friend Bros., Gluten Bread 43.68
Galen Pharmacy, bled. 1.4.34
Catherine Gallagher, Pent 228.00
Hannah Gallagher, Rent 87.50
John A. Gallagher, Burial 90.00
Frank Garafalo, Grocer es 124,00
H. J. Garaway, Rent 300.00
B.A. Gavin, Rent 1.5.00
Jennie Gavin, Rent 11.00
Peter Gentile, Rent 9.00
Mrs. Ger•nianio, Pent 128.00
Arthur S. Geyikian, Rent 31.4.00
Eoward F. Gilbride Go., Medical
Supp. 36.00
420 WATERTOWN T01 N REPORT
John Giacorna.ndrea, Rent 12.50
Goldbank's Market, Groceries 1.26.20
Chas. J. Gox-man, Rent 218.00
Eugene F. Gorman, INLD., Serv, 19.70
Grand Market, Groceries 678.00
Grand Meat Market, Groceries 260 00
Gray Gift Sliop, Supp. 3.25
Mary Guzzetti, Rent 35.00
Hackett Bros., Groceries 1,S32.00
Ed. C. Hall, Rent 359..50
Miss Alice Hitlpen, Nurse 5.00
Charles A. Harris, Clothing 2,01.3.51
George Harts Eve Glasses 49.15
P. S. Hartnett, D.M.D., Serv. 4.00
Harvard Trust Co., Rent 14.00
Harvard University Dental School,
Serv. 5.90
Earle Harvey, M.D., Serv. 8.00
Mrs. John B. Maus firth, Rent 112.50
Hazel Cash Market, Groceries 176.00
Wm Hebert, Repair Work 5.00
Dr. James Il elms, Prof. Serv. 3.00
H. M. Hewitt, Nurse 5.40
Hillside Coy-op. Bank, Rent 12.50
Mrs. C. E. Holmes, Room Rent 15.00
Italy Ghost Hospital, Care 2,801.85
Mrs. Mary Hooban, Rent 95.50
H. B. Hood & Sons, Mills 324.98
Frank B. Hopewell, Rent 45.00
Household Fuel Corp., Coal 1,896.85
John J. Hunt, Rent 87.50
Huntington Memorial Hospital, Cave 99.00
Jasper Iannelli, Rent 182.:50
Nicholas Iannelli, Rent 7.50
Infant's Hospital, Care 17.32
G. Inferreria,, Rent 215.00
Nary Kaloostian, Board and Cane 185.00
John Ka.rakashian, Pent 18-75
AUDITOR'S REPORT �2l
B. Katz, Stove 20.0O
Joseph P. Keefe, Itent 384.00
Charles E. Kelley, D]H.D., Serv. 321.00
Harriet A. Kelley, Rent 00.00
Dr. Joseph. M. Kelley, Serv. 66.00
Dr, Joseph Kelley, Rent 385).()0
Dr. M. J. Kelley, Serv. 337.00
Dr. M. J. Kelley, Rent 145.7.5
Garabed Khederian, Rent 60.00
Dr. Alfred Kang, Serv. 1.29.00
Kostick's Delicatessen, Bread 21A0
Joseph Langley, Meals 57.60
A. Laur'icella, Groceries 260.00
1-I. M. Leacy, Moving 31.00
Ma2-y Leombruno, Rent 12.50
Leonard Fuel Co., Coat 617.3O
.Arthur J. Lewis, Rent 62.50
Viola, Lewis, Board and Care 365.00
Lexington St. Thug Co., Medicine 8.48
Town of Lexington, Care 11.00
Rase Libernini, Rent 10.00
Elizabeth Li1jeholm, Board and Care 280.00
Lloyd Pharmacy, Medicine 75.77
Carrie E. Lougee, Rent 100.00
Eva B. Lovell Est. 225.00
Lyndonville Creamery Asso., Milk 428.22
M. & R. Dietetic Laboratories,
imilac 233.35
A. A MacDonald, Rent 225.30
Minne E. MacDonald, Board 2O2.28
.D. L. MacDougall, Rent 240.00
Mackin's Lunch, Lunches 20.00
Agnes l adanian, Board 1:58.57
G. bladurian, Rent 25.00
Patrick Maher, Relit 22.50
Main St. Cash Market, Groceries 14.00
Airs. Mary Maloney, Rent `0.00
Maloney Oil Co., Feel Oil 206.65
422 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Manhattan Marl<et, Groceries 244.50
H. Manoogian, Rent 12.00
Dominic Manzelli, Rent 12.00
Guar 1+Iarcoccio, Rent 12.00
Alessandro Martini, Rent 20,00
R. Martino, Rent 82.00
Marvel Cash Market, Groceries 165.00
Marvel Market, Groceries 15.00
Conn. of Mass. Div. of Child
Guardianship, Care 2,139.97
Comm. of Mass., Mass. Hospital
School, Came 172.27
Comm. of Mass. Dept. Public
Welfare, Care 1,550.7.5
Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary, Cane 708.32
Klass. General Hospital, Care 1,985.46
Mass. Memorial Hospital, Cate 296.33
Dennis McAndrews, Meals 190.80
Mrs. P. McAteer, Rent 132.00
Mrs. A. McCafferty, Rent 7 6.75 0
Al 1.}ie McCafferty, Rent 49.00
Frederick McCarthy, Rent 32.00
John TN'lcCree, Pent 847,50
McCreight Sanitarium, Care 75.00
Mary McDonough, Rent 8-00
R. McFadden, Plumbing 5.00
Agnes 'McFarland, Rent 300.00
John AlcGettiga,n, Groceries 42.00
Mrs. Bridget McKenna, Rent 25.00
C. W. McKillops, John C. Collins
Atty. 12.00
Jane McManus, tZent 12.50
Mrs. Helen Meehan, Rent 49.50
Alice McNally, Rent 18.25
J. V. Meigs, M.D., Serv. .50.00
Mary S. Meloian, Rent 55.00
IUerchants Co-cep. Rank, Rent 24.50
Annie Mercurio, Rent 12.50
4
AUDITORS REPORT 423
Ah-s. Margaret Merullo, Pent 40.00
Clara M. A+litchell, Rent 50.00
Monahan & Kellett, Moving 32.00
R. J. Moran Co., Coal Liver Oil 24.00
Antonio 1Moriggi, Rent 52.00
A. G. Morse, Rent 209.00
Mrs. Margaret Rlurphy, Board 240.00
Mrs. R. J. Murphy, Rent 78.00
Na,ta.le Oil Co., Fuel Oil 98,00
Town of Natick, Aid 196.78
Natoli Egos., Rent 12.O0
James Newcomb, Room Rent 49.00
New Eng. Deaconess Hospital, Care 22.00
Newton Hospital, Care 84.00
Newton Realty Co., Rent 12.00
Nonantum Coal Co., Coal 960.O0
Richard Q'13rien,.Rent 36.00
O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., dumber 21,00
Dr. Cornelius O'Leary, Serv. 30.00
Mrs. James Oldf Ord, Rent 25.00
Otis Bros. Co., Clothing 21320.07
Sam Ounjian, Rent 23.O0
Herbert L. Paine, Rent 36.00
Michael Palazzone, Rent 1.2.00
C. Paone, Rent 385.00
Jerry Paone, Rent 32.00
Carmelo Papalia, Rent 300.00
Florence Papazinn, Room 20.00
Parkinson's Milk Co., Milk 7?.59-
James ParmakiaD, Rent 10.00
Araxy Parsekian, Board 192.00
Albert Pasquale, Rent 36.00
Ida E. Pearce, foment 568.25
John V. Pear d, Rent 12.00
John Per mian, Rent 11.0.00
Guy C. Pesee, M.D., Serv. 100.00
Peterson's Market, Groceries 203.00
Jaen Piantedosi, Pent 12.50
424 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Piccolo's Pharmacy, Medicine 19.08
Ida Piscatelli, Rent 2.50
Mrs. J. K. Polk, Rent 2.50
Progresso Cash Stares, Groceries 248.90
John P. Quirk, Pent 75.00
Claude Allen Rand, Medicine 8.65
Ransom Taxi, Taxi 81.45
Ra,y's Market, Groceries 454,60
Real Estate & 1nsurance, Rent 12.00
John F. Regan, Rena; 1.62.50
Relianee Co-op. Bank, Rent, 122.00
City of Revere, Aid 437.39
D. Rica, Pent 21,50
Filippa Ricci, Bent 50.00
Burt M. R-ich, Burial 100.00
Thos. Rich, Pent 9.00
Riley & Cu., Clothing 10202.0
Rev, Daniel C, Riordan, Dent 450.00
Joseph Rizzuto, heat 12.00
Mrs. R. A. Rodd, 1--tent 900.00
Rosenberg's Inc., Slioes 956.74
Effie Ross, Board and Room 5-4.00
;Martin Roubian, Rent 152.00
+Giovanna Russo, Rent 25.00
William F Itiyan, lent 52.50
Salvatore Sala, Rent 12.00
Gregory N. Sallessel Rent 37.50
Vahan Sa,hagian, Pent 12.00
A. Searfarotti, Rent 110.00
John H. Shindler, Repairffi Classes 15.7.5
Ciro Scipione, Pent 2.50
I3, i11. Shamon, Rent 240,00
Sheridan's Market, Groceries 9,469.15
Hyman Shrier, M.D., Serv, 35.00
Mrs. M. A. Siegfriedt, Pent 61.50
Simonds the Druggist, Sump. 49.39
Mrs. J. Simone, Rent 1.2.00
Somerset Savings Bank, Rent 25.00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 425
City of Somerville, Aid 966.06
Nunziata Sottile, Pent 12.00
Southern Al dd. Health Camp, Care 450.00
Splendid Cafeteria, Meals 20.75
City of Springfield, Aid. 209.16
St. Elizabeth Hospital, Care 2,617.75
N. H. Stanley, Rent 50.00
Star Market, Groceries 12491.00
Paul Stephen, Rent 62.50
Edith. Stidstone, Board 214.23
F. Strarrgio, lent 12'.00
Street & Co., Dent 60.00
Florence Sullivan, Rent 37.00
James H, Sullivan, Range Oil 333.54
Surgeons' &Physicians' Suppiy, Stipp. 9.:50
Tekla Sutherland, Pent 12.50
Sycamore Spa, Groceries 31.00
Julia. F. Taylor, 11ent 92.00
Teresian Hospital, Care 44.00
Pasqualina Testa, Rent 197.00
Frank Thompson, Pent 3.1-510
Mr. Tobin, Rent U-50
Carmine 'bocci, Pent 62.50
G. Tomasetti, Rent 648.75
Tomasetti's Market, Groceries 234.40
i1-I. Tomasian, Rent 12.50
Mrs. D. F. Traverse, Board 36.00
Almerinda Trobosso, Rent 6 5.50
A, Tsicouliss, Rent 76.50
Tufts College Dental School, SUV. 18.00
Anna Tutanlian, Pent 149.50
Tutaniian's Market, Groceries 446.40
Attiiio Valchus, Rent 9.00
Eanirdio Valentino, Rent 51.00
Va.lentino's Market, Groceries 155,00
Emidio Varrochio, Dent 10.00
Vincent Memorial Hospital, Care 49.29
volunteer Cc-op. Dank, Rent 160.00
May M. Wallace, Rom 7.00
Waltham Hospital, Care 702.64
Waltham Woodenware & Paper Co.,
Paper supp. 163.4;i
Watertown Co-op. Bank, Ptent 181.00
Watertown District Nursing, Care 64.2.5
Watertown Ideal Market, Groceries 1,455.50
Watertown Pharmacy, Supp. 5.50
Watertown Savings Bank, Rent 48.00
Watertown Shoe Stare, Shoes 207.23
Town of Watertown,Burials 30.00
John 1�11. Webster, Rent 175.00
Town of Weston, Aid 38.16
C. M. White Iron Works, Iron. Grille 6.00
G. W. White & Co., Trusses 37.08
White & Clean Laundry, Laundry 17.92
White's Market, Groceries 521.+00
Whiting Milk Co., Milk 89.09
Whitman Savings Bank, Rent 12.00
Ida Winehell, Board 624.14
Town of Winchester, Aid 69.28
Charles L. Woodland, Milk 327.44
City of Worcester, Aid 681..75
Workingmen's Co-op. Bank, Rent 37..50
Peter Yerardi, Dent 139.50
John Zakarian, Pent 12.50
T. B. Zulalian, Rent 150.+00
Total Expenditures $149,801.:51
Overdraft authorized by "Emer-
gency" Vote by Selectmen—
Charged to Revenue 30709.94
- _�— ' 146i,091.5 7
AUDITOR'S REPORT 427
PublicWelfare—Mother's Aid
Appropriation for 1935 $30,O00.00
Refunds 18,00
$30,018.00
Transferred Town Meeting 2,114.62
.$2 7,V 1.1c7-38
Expenditures
Andrews Milk Co., Milk $176.96
Atlantic & Pacific Stares, Groceries 22.75
Town of Belmont, Aid 599.16
Bleachery Fuel Co., Coal 39.8.5
Town of Brookline, Settlement 180.00
J. Francis Burger, INI.D., Serv. 2.00
Busconi Oil Co., Mange Oil 27.50
Geo. F. Butler, Medicine 38.73
Dr. Pericles Canzanelli, Serv. 36.00
,S�nes Caruso, Rent 300.00
Cash, weekly disbursements 22,369.81
Centebar's blarket, Groceries 28,00
J. J. Corkery, Milk 14.84
Dunn's Drug Store, Medicine 4.95
F. Diliberto, Groceries 72.00
First National Stares, Groceries 661.00
Mxs. Hannah Gallagher, Rent 212.50
Mrs. Jennie Gavin, Rest 110.00
Mrs. Germanio, Rent 140.00
Eugene F. Gorman, M.D., .derv. 2.00
Harvard Trust Co., Rent 126,00
11. P. Hood Sons, Nlilk 45.17
Household Fuel Co., Coal 6.95
Dr. Joseph Heller, Serv. 28.50
Dr. M. J. Kelley, Serv. 15.05
Leonard Fuel Co., Gail 182.40
Lexington St. Drug Store, Prescription 1.00
Lloyd Pharmacy, Prescription 4.75
Lyondonville Creamery Asso. 478.85
Maloney Oil Co., rlange [Ill 13.38
Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary 30.55
Mass. General Hospital, Care 73,05
McHugh's Express, moving 40.00
Nonantum Coal 'Co., Coal 188.60
b'Ircllaei O'Connell, Rent 98.00
Otis Eros. Co., Shoes & Rubbers 7.15
Ida E. Pearce, Pent 75.00
Claude Gillen Rand, Prescriptions 4.58
Riley- & Co., Dry Goads 6.28
Sheridan's Market, Groceries 18.00
Simonds the Druggist, Medicine .60
St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Care 64.25
Leona T. Stone, Care 6.00
Jas. H. Sullivan, Oil 19.63
U. S. Pond & Mortgage Co., Itent 112.50
Watertown Co-op. Tank, Pent 225.00
Watertown Pharmacy, Supp. L 58
Winter Hill Co-op. Tank, Rent 324.00
Charles L. Woodland, 11ilk 659.74
Total Expenditures $27,889.61
Transferred to Revenue 63.77
$27,903.38
Public Welfrrrt --Old Age A sisUnce
Appropriation for 19K) .$22,000.00
Transferred Town Meeting 1,824.6
Refunds 36.00
23,860.62
Expenditures
Town of Arlington, Aid $88.00
Dr. Felicia Tanas, Seat. 6.00
Town of Belinont, Aid 145.34
Deco A. Ulacklow, Serv. 20.00
Bleac:lr ery. Fuel Co., +C al 3.75
Town of Bourne. Aid 168.67
AUDITOR'S REPORT 429
Town of Brookline, .did 43.33'
Dr. Francis J. Burger, Serv. 98.90
Ceor e F. Butler, Supp. 1.50
City of Cambridge, Aid 208.00
Pericles Canzanelli, M.D., Services 2.00
Lash, weekly disbursements 211081.03
Walter A. Calflin Co., Supp. 16.30
Costa Ambulance Serv_, Taxi 14.00
B. Frauk Fletcher, Repair Glasses 1.50
Charles A Harris, Clothes 4.00
Holy Ghost Hospital, Care 501.00
Household Fuel Co., Coal 22.45
Joseph Kelley, D.M.D., Serv.. 1.a0
M. J. Kelley, ALD., Serv. 102.90
Town of Lee, Aid 186.67
Leonard Fuel Co., Coal 17.15
Lloyd Pharmacy, Supp. .95
Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, Care 2.60
Mass. General Hospital, Care 60.10
McCreight Sanitarium, Care 180.00
McHugh's Express, Moving 6.00
City of Newton, Ail 93.33
Nonantum Coal Co,, Coal 22.10
Wary L. O'Toole, board & Care 140.56
Dr. Samuel Perlmutter, Serv.. 3.00
Dr. Frank W. Put-narn, Seri'. 54bO
Thomas C. Quirk, M.D., Serv. 48.00
Gerard Riley, Taxi 1.50
Effie Ross, BoarA1 and Room 11-5.13
{.pity of Somerville, Aid 320.30
{Cite of Waltham, ,Aid 92.67
Watertown District Nursing, Care 94.00
Total Expenditures . 23.858.`'a
Transferred to Revenue 2.39
430 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Infirmary Department—Keeper
Appropriation for 1935 $11000.001
ExpewtUtur°es
George H. White, Salary 1,000.00-
Infirmary Department—General Expense
Appropriation for 1935 $5,262.14
Expenditive
American Oil Products Co., Fuel Oil $548.29
F. W. Barry-Berle & Co., Supp. 2.10
Boston Cans. Gas Co., Sere. 110.02
George F Butler, Supp. 28.76
Centebarr's, Groceries 831.50
Walter A. Claflin Co., SUpp. 14.75
Leroy S, Eaton, Printing 7.90
{ Edison Electric Ill. Co., Sere. 143.28
Henry F. Fitzgerald, Cementing-
Pointing 8.00
A. C. Fletcher, seeds 1.84
Fletcher Hdwe. Co., Supp. 12.01
Foundas & Co., Vegetables 8.55
Fowler Shoe Repair Co., Shoe Repair- 5.90
Herman J. Gallagher, Plumb ng 18.6 7
Gould Oil Burner Co., Repairing 20,75
Thomas J. Grey Co., Garden Sapp. 7.80
S. Gumpert Co., Inc., Gumpert Desserts 4.75
Hackett Bros, Co., Inc., Groceries 253.20
C. P. Holmes, Box Shooks 2.29
Jordan Alarsb Co., Supp. 111.95
Lewis-Mears Co., Butter 178.48
Lyndonville Creamery Also., Iblilk 391.99
Bernard Malone, Tearn Hire 24.00
Mass, Reformatory Dept. F., costumer 5.75,
Jos. M. McElroy, Brushes House
of Correction, E. Carob. 1.24
AUDITOR'S REPORT 431
McLellan Stores Co., Clothing :55.83
]Vle k IIdwe. Co., Fertilizer 54.65
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Ser v. 50.55
Nonantum Lumber Co., Lumber 28.05
Otis Bros. Co., Shoes 5.90
Pay Roll-Weekly 1:263.00
Raymond's Inc., Dry Goads 39.15
Reformatory for Women, Dry- Goads 23,09
Sands Taylor & Wood, Coffee 91.60
A. M. Smith Co., Egg, Butter & Cheese 77.65
Standard Brands lanc., Coffee 16.08
State Prison, Dry Goods 43.43
Warren Soap Mfg. Co., Soap 15.1.2
Watertown Supply Goa., Paint 68.06
Watertown Water Dept. 79.:50
Webster-Thomas Co., Groceries 309.82
Wetmore-Savage Co., Service on re-
frigerator 87.28
C. W. White & Co., Truss 6.00
George H. White, Wet Wash and
Tobacco 261.96
Total Expenditures $5,251.38
Transferred to Pevenue 10-7
5,262,14
Physician
Appropriation for 1935 ,$1,700.00
Expenditures
Pericles Canzanelli, M.D., Salary $ 37.51
Eugene F. Gorman, M.D., Salary 637.51
, J. Kelley, M.D., Salary 424.98
Total Expenditures $1,700.00 $1,700.00
State Aid
Appropriation for 1935 $2,200.00
Refund 5.00
$2,205.00
432 WATER.TQV4 N TOWN REPORT
Expenditures
Cash $1,585.00
Transferred to Revenue 69-0.00
$2,205.00
Soldiers Relief and Milita,iy Aid
Appropriation for 1935 $36,000.00
Transferred Town Meeting 7,608.71
Transferred Reserve Fund 396.29
Refunds 109.80
-- . $44,109. 0
E;zpendlitures
American Red Cress, Aid $2.50
Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.,
Groceries 15.00
Beth Israel Hospital, Care 55.00
George F. Butler, Supp. 12.28
Pericles Canza,nelli, INT.D., Sere. 14.00
Children Hospital, Care 90.00
Earle W. Eames, Investigating 27.75
Warren J. Eastman, Moving 20.00
Fletcher IIdwe. Co., Oil Burner 7.95
Dr. Joseph C. Flynn, Serv. 3.00
Dr. Eugene F. Gorman, Serv. 103.00
T. F. Grogan, Serv. 6.00
Hackett Bros., Groceries 4.00
Hood Rubber• Co., Rubber Boots 4.94
V. T. Kava.na.ugl-i, Printing 4.20
M. J. Kelley, M.D., Serv. 36.00
LraFayette Bros., Serv. 6.00
Lloyd Pharmacy, Medicine .65
John Macintosh Coal Co., Coal 21.90
Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, Care 75.35
Mass. General Hospital, Care 297.11
Edward C. 1i'lesser, Serv. 3.00
Dr. John J. O'Donnel, Jr. 3.00
Overton W. Ogilvie, Rent of Apt. 150,00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 433
Osgood & Wendell, Coal 22.45
Otis Bros. Co., Sloes 10.68
Pay Roll, Weekly 21,807.80
Pay Roil, Weekly, Highway 20,960.50
City of Pittsfield Treas., Aid 133.87
Post Index, Ledger Forins 1.75
City of Quincy, Relief 60.00
Simonds the Druggist .75
St. Elizaheth's Hospital, Care 99.20
Tribune-Enterprise, Printing 16.55
Waltham 1iospital, X-ray 5.00
Lurnan A. N oodruff, M.D., Serv. 2.00
Robert S. York, M.D., Serv. 14.00
Total Expenditure: $44,047.18
Transferred to Revenue 62.62
$44,109.80
SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES
School Department—General Control
Apprupriation for 1935 $14,450.00
Expo xciitio-es
Joseph Carroll, Salary $1,900.00
Francis Overly, Salary 1,700.00
Margaret W. Durgin, Salary 1,700.00
Marion IM-uldoon, Salary 1,000.00
Anna O'Toole, Salary 1,200.00
Wilfred Price, Salary 5,000.00
Allen-Wales Adding Machine Co.,
Maintenance Aureement 13.00
Anderson & Donner, Repair and
Adjusting Machine 30.00
Edward E. Babb & Co., Index Guides 3.43
Bruce Publishing Co., Subscription 3.00
Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Repair 8.93
Joseph L. Carroll, Auto Expense 310.00
434 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Francis Ca verly, Auto Expense 300.00
James H. Durnan, Gas. 46.22
Gray Gift Shop, Bill Heeds 1.80
Thomas Groom & Co., Stationery 1.10
Hayes Service Station, Repair 10.00
Hobbs & Warren, Stationery Supp. 1.20
William D. Rowell, Auto Repair 194.88
A. E. Martell Co., Loose Leaf 45.34
B. Pay A°IcGlauflin, Insurance 13.76
National Education Asso., Year Book 2.00
New Eng. Pub. Co., Subscription 3.00
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Serv. 988.92
Wilfred H. Price, Postage 39.00
Watertown Tire Co., Tires 30.27
Wright & Potter Printing Co., Blanks 4.11
Total Expenditures $14,449.92
Transferred to Revenue .08
14,450.00
School Department—Instruction
Appropriation $459,840.00
Transferred Town Meeting 3,00.00
459,340.00
Expend.itar•es
Abbott, Sara, Salary $1,900.00
Adams, Alfred S., Salary 2,600.00
Adams, Bernice, H, Salary 1,625.00
Albree, Lillian:, Salary 500-00
Allyn, Lillian L., Salary 1,650.00
Ambrose,e, Katherine, Salary 1,000.00
Andrews, Joseph, Salary 1,200.00
Angell, Beulah, Salary 635.00
Appel, Ruth P., Salary 700.00
Avanzino, Frances, Salary 480.00
Badger, Louise B., Salary 1,302.50
Banks, Pauline, Salary 1,650.00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 435-
Bassett, Charlotte, Salary 1,800.00
Bassett, Jeannie ICI., Salary 1,800.00
Beeten, Claire, Salary 1,673.00
Bentley, E. Mae, Salary 1,650.00
Bigga.ne, Sally T., Salary 2,300.00
Bisbee, Rena I., Salary 2,200.00
Black, John, Salary 3,000.00
Blake, May A., Salary 1,800.00
Blake, Thomas, Salary 1,194.00
Blossom, Ellen C., Salary 1,800.00
BoyFajian, Flora, Salary 400.00
Br•er•eton, A. Eleanor, Salary 1,647.50
Brooks, Patiline, Salary 070.00
Brown, Eileen, Salary 480.00
Brown, Harriet, Salary 034.00
Burke, Ruth E., Salary 1,400.00
Byron, Mary R., Salary 1,140.00
Burgess, Lilla, Salary 25.00
Burke, M. Alice, Salary 1,650.00
Carey,Mary, Salary 1,650.00
aterina, Helena, 'Salary 1,495.00
Carver, Alice M., Salary 1,900.00
Chase, Sarah M., Salary 1.,080.00
Chick, Arnold, Sala'T 37.5.00
Colbert, Edward 13., Salary 2,100.00
Collins, Margafet F., Salary 1,800.00
Condon, Mary M., Salary 1,5 150
Connors, Eleanor B., Salary 1,700.00
Crocker, Margaret, Salary 1,646.00
Craig, John. F., Salary 2,600.00
:Daley, Helen J., Salary 1,650.00
Davis, Mary T., Salary 1,6 0.00
Dedian, Angel, Salary 449.90
Denning, Dorothy F., Salary 1,500.00
Donnelly, Margaret M., Salary 280.00
Dooley, Gertrude, Salary 1,650.00
Drake, Mabel G., Salary 1,800.00
Dresser, Mabel H., Salary 1,650.00
436 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Drew, Jessie P., Salary 1,742.50
Dunbar, Eunice, Salary 1,636.7.5
Dur•rell, Charles F., Salary 3,100.04
Dwyer, Catherine, Salary 1,000.00
Eagen, TvIar'y, Salary 1,400.00
Edwards, Josephine W., Salary 1,650.00
Eisenhauer, Hue h J., Salary 2,600.00
Ellis, Cyril F., Salary 2,500.00
Farewell, Willard G., Salary 2,500.00
Farley, Helen IVI., Salary 1,735.00
Farnham, Helen H., Salary 635.00
Finnegan, glary, Salary 967.50
Finnerty,I1larion E., Salary 1,650.00
Flagg, ,Auprusta E., Salary I,650.40
Fletcher•, Gene E., Salary 1,420.00
Flynn, Jean, Salary 1,375.00
Foley, Julia M., Salary 1,600.00
Frank, Mildred H., Salary 1,782.00
Ford, Patrick, Salary 32.00
Frounfelker, Lorraine, Salary 252.50
Fulton, Leah T'L, Salary 1.,731.25
Gallagher, Alice C., Salary 10375.00
Gallen, Catherine 1VI., Salary 1,29.5.00
Gartland, 1-Iar•riet, Salary 1,194.00
Gea.r-ine, Margaret M., Salary 1,645.00
Gibbs, Dorothy, Salary 1,673.00
Gifford, Joanna J., Salary 1,635.00
Gilligan, Mary H., Salary 1,650.00
Goodhue, Winifred L., Salary IF650.00
Gould, Carolyn F., Mary 1,650.00
Grade, Doris, Salary 345.00
Gray, Bertha IM., Salary 1,800.00
Gray, L. Jane, Salary 1,800.00
Greeley, Julia Salary 1,800.00
Griffith, Pearl, Salary . 1,882.00
Grimes, Geo. Jr., Salary 2,100.00
Grosvenor, Lucy E., Salary 1,.524.50
Gr~teener, Adele, Salary 116 0.00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 43 i
Gutheim, Mrs, Rutll, Sabary 1,67 f.00
Halberg, Irene, Salary 1,560.00
Hall, Barbara, Salary 880.00
Hamilton, Grace W., Salary 1,900.00
Hammill, Catherine, Salary 1,594.00
Hammill, Elizabeth, Salary 1,100.00
flamor, Rath E., Salary 116415.00
Hannabell, Mildred E., Salaryy 1,640.00
Harley, Gladys E., Salary 1,500.00
Hartnett, Eleanor, Salary 1,800.00
Harrigan, Kathleen, Salary 1,650.00
Harrington, Gertrude, Salary 800.00
Hayes, Helen F., Salary 1,630.00
Hazard, May K., Salary 1,027.50
Hennessy, Julia F., Salary 1,650.00
Higgins, Elizabeth, Salary 1,400.00
Hiil, Hazel, Salary 1,300.00
Hillen, Ethel A., Salary 1,6 9.25
Hilliard, Pearl M., Salary 1,650.00
Hodge, Alice M., Salary 1,805.00
Holman, Wm. C., Salary 2,500,00
Howard, John R., Salary 1,930.80
Howard, Mary S., Salary 1'6--)0.00
Howe, Walter., Salary 1`-50
Hughes, Hose, Salary 1,400.00
Hughes, Silly, Salary 1,650.00
Hutchinson, Edythe F., Salary 1,800m
Hynes, Rose E., Salary 1'6--)0.00
Jacobs, Edith, Salary 1,900.00
Jeffers, Harriet M., Salary 1,800.00
Jenkins, Winifred E., Salary 1,800.00
,Johnson, Esther C., Salai;y 1,900.00
l�eating, Franklin F., Ss.laryF 2,477.60
Keene, truing C., Sahtry 2,720.00
Keep, 1-favion C., Salary- 2,200.00
Kehoe, Kather7ne T.., Salary- 1,650.00
Kelley, John J., .Jr., Salary 520.00
lielmsrn, Robert A., Salary 2,576.00
438 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Kemp, Anna M., Salary 1,800.00
Kenney,.Harold S., Salaxyr 2,200.00
Kent, I. Elliot, Salary 2,394.00
Kinchla, Ruth, Salary 900.00
Knox, Mary '1T., Salary 1,650.00
Lagerqulst, Helen 0., Salary 990.00
Landin, Walter E., Salary 2,500.00
Lane, Susan, Salaryr 1,800.00
Learned, Edna, Salary 1,O75.00
Libley, Gladys M., Salary 1,050.00
Lindbladh, Ruth, Salary 25.00
Linfield, Beatrice, Salary 75.00
Liston, John J., Salary 1,800,00
Loomex, Chester, Salary 282.00
Lyons, El mma, Salary 1,600.00
Lyons, Frances A., Salary 1,645.00
Lyons, Helen R., Salary 1,045.5$
Lusk, Mildred H., Salary 1,645,00
Mc',Br een, Eleanore, Salary 1,086.25
McCarthy, Charles, Salary 1,400.00
McCurdy, Elmo D., Salary 2,500.00
McDermott, Winifred, Salary 1,500.00
McDonough, Elizabeth, Salary 1,050.00
McElroy, Vera, Salary 1,650.00
McGregor, Helen D., Salary 1,500.00
1licKenzie, Ella, Salary 1,000.00
McHugh, Katherine, Salary 1,300. O
McKinney, Gladys E., Salary 1,900.00
McLaughlin, Helen, Salary 1,1OO.0
McManus, Helen, Salary 1,675.00
McMullen, Anastasia W., Salary 1,800.00
McMahon, Katherine R., Salary 1,645.88
McNally, Alice, Salary 1, 56.00
McNealy, John, Salary 1,600.O0
McNulty, Francis, Salary 1,900.O0
11cPherson, Mabel, Salary 1,800.00
Macurdy, Louise B., Salar�v 1,65O.00
Malley, Joseph, Salary 2,200.000
AUDITOR'S REPORT 439
Mansfield, Gertrude, Salary 1,800.00
Mathews, Nary F., Salary- 1,700.00
Maurice, Juste, Salary 25.00
All:ealey, E. Gertrude, Salary 204.00
McHann, M. Winifred, Salary 1,650.00
-Mitchell, Arthur J., Salary 2,300.00
)'Moody, Harold L., Salary 1,000m
Mooney, Francis X., Salary 2,900.00
Moore, Harris W., Salary 2,300.00
.Morrison, IMaria; P., Salary 1,640.00
.Mors% Mildred I.,Salary 1,800.00
Moynihan, Mary H., Salary 1,900.00
Murphy, Beatrice .A.., Salary 1,800.00
Murrary, Mary F., Salary 1,650.00
Murray, Susan E., Salary 1,870.00
Nelson, Earl C., Salary 3,100.00
O'Brien, Helen G., Salary 1,600.00
O'Brien, Madeline, Salary 1,400.00
O'Biien, Thomas, Jr., Salary 2,000.00
O'Neil, Mary liyons, Salary 1,800.00
O'Toole, Wm. F., Salary 2,200.00
Packard, Norma .B., Salary 1,657.50
Paquet, Charlotte K., Salary 118.00
Parker, Leila. M., Salary 1,640.00
Perrow, May K., Salary* 8.00
Phelan, Julia, Salary 1,500.00
Poole, Elaine D., Salary 1,650.00
Prendergast, "Winifred, Salary 1,194.00
Putnam, Walter D., Salary 3,400.00
Quackenbush, M. Theresa, Salary 1,625.00
Quirk, Marjorie, Salary 1,000.00
Rafert , Elizabeth, Salary 1,277.50
Randall, Freda J., Salary 1,805.00
Randlett, Rena, D., Salary 1,900.00
Ranney, Lurena., Salary 1,800.00
Reed, Ethel L., Salary 1,270.00
Reed, Lucy .D., Salary 1,830.00
Reid, Ethel E., .Salary 1,755.00
440 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Reid, Mabel C., Salary 1,650.00
Ricker, Ethel A., Salary 1,900.00
Ricker, Ida, Salary 1,750.00
Rideo-ut, Grace E., Salary 1,,650.00
Riley, Evelyn, Salary 1,480.00
Riley, Isabel, Salary 1,685.00
Roberts, Katherine, Salary 981.00
Robinson, Thomas I}., Salary 10600.00
Rockwood, Catherine A., Salary 1,300.00
Rooney, Edward, Salary 1,000.00
Rowe, Edna, P., Salary 1,769.00
Russell, Florence S., Salary 2,090.00
Ryan, Gertrude, Salary 25.00
Rynne, Anna., Salary 1,674.00
Sanborn, Alice L.„ Salary 1,650.00
Sanderson, Lucy F., Salary 1,900.00
Sargent, Mabel P., Salary 1)794.00
Sawyer, Eralcl L., Salary 3,100.00
Seannell, Louise M., Salary 720.00
Scheirer, Walter, Salary 12.50
:Shay, Esther, Salary 1,594.00
Secord, Muriel C,, Salary 1,650.00
Selian, Alice, Salary 1,227.50
Semple, Agnes, Salary 1,900.00
Severance, Elizabeth, Salary 17900,00
Sheridan, Elizabeth W., Salary 1,637.50
Slattery, Catherine, Salary 1.,500.00
Slattery, Mildred D., Salary 1,640.00
Small, Virginia,, Salary 1,645.00
Smith„ Gertrude M., Salary 1,800.00
Smith, Madeline, Salary 1,300.00
Smith, Qna L., Salary 1,650.00
Smith, R. Glenn, Salary 2,700.00
Smith, Rose, Salary 1,900.00
Snow, Lucile, Salary 1,650.00
Striley, C. Harold, Salary 3j00.00
Storey, Helen, Salary 1,495.00
Stubei•, Wava,, Salary 1,650.00
AUDI'I`OR'S REPORT 441
Sturdy, Ruth, Salary 1.,894.00
Sullivan, Gertrude, Salary 10500.00
Sullivan, Margaret, Salary 480.00
Sullivan, Mary, Salary 1,000.00
Sullivan, Margaret, Salary 2,600.00
Sweet, Marion E., Salary 1,890.50
Taylor, Catherine, Salary 17176.00
Thayer, Helen A., Salary 1,000.00
Thompson, Doris, Salary 1,627.50
Thulin, Ruth, Salary 1,400.00
Thurston, Charlotte, Salary 1,582.00
Tierney, Edna M., Salary 1,600.00
Timper, Alma, Salary 1,679.00
Toscano, Mrs.. Anna, Salary* 302.50
Tozier, Carrie M., Salary 1,900.00
Treadwell, Dorothy E., Salary 1,641.75
Tynan, Gertrude, SaIar•y X,666.00
Ulmer, James, Salary 12,50
Urquhart, Mildred, Salary 1,650.00
Vahey, Eleanor, Salary .558.00
Vahey, Ruth, Salary 1,200.00
Vanier, Ella L., Salary 1,800.00
Wanamaker, Evelyn, Salary 060.87
Ward, Anne B., Salary 1,800.00
Ward, Edwin H., Salary 2,600.00
Ward, John H. R., Jr., Salary 2,500.00
Ward, Josephine G., Salary 1,650.00
Wetsell, Doris, Salary 1,013.00
Wilcox, Ella M., Salary 1,679.00
Winning, Gladys FL, Salary 1,794.00
Wheeler, C. Arthur, Salary 3,400.00
Wheeler, Sarah 1-., Salary 1,:,70.00
White, Belle S., Salary 1,444.38
White, Bernard, Salary 1,480.00
White, Margaret, Salary 000.00
Whitaker, Grace E., Salary 1,65+0.00
Whitehill, Edwin, Salary 4,000.00
Woodbury, Madeline A., Salary 1,777-61
442 WATERTOWN TOWN RE, FORT
Yeo, Rensforth, Salary 12.50
Substitutes
Andren, Mrs. Ann, Salary 562.50
Angell, Beulah, Salary 125.00
.Barker, Luliona, Salary 19.00
Bayajian, Charlotte, Salary 12.00
Boyle, Mary, Salary 5.00
Brigham, Catherine L., Salary 294.00
Brown, Eileen, Salary 138.00
Busek, Irene, Salary 40.00
Chaffee, Mrs. Maria K., Salary 6.00
Conroy, Louise, Salary 37.50
Ceurtnay, Marcella, Salary 10.00
Daley, Elizabeth, Salary 472.50
Dileberta, Rose, Salary 6.00
Donnelly, Janeta, Salary 5.00
Driscoll, Mrs. Katherine, Salary 42.00
Foley, Anne, Salary 138.00
Ford, Patrick, Salary 79.00
F�rounfelker, Lorraine, Salary 225.00
Gearey, Mars. John, Salary 95-00
Gough, Anna, Salary 462.00
Guidrey, Frances, Salary 5.00
Higgins, Catherine, Salary 12.50
Syde, Marie C., Salary 66.00
Johnson, Althea, Salary 24.00
Larkin, Muriel, Salary 40.00
Linfieid, Beatrice, Salary 62.50
Loarner, Chester, Salary 15.00
Malone, John, Salary 260.00
Maloney, John J., Salary 12.00
Manning, Mrs. W. H., Salary 72.00
Me-aley, Gertrude, Salary 12.00
McCoubrey, Mrs. John W., Salary 157.50
McDermott, Mrs. F. A., Salary 675.00
McKeon, Dorothy, Salary 25.00
Moakley, Janet, Salary 10.00
O'Shea, Mrs. Marion, Salary 12.50
AUDITOR'S REPORT 443
paquet, Charlotte, Salary 242.50
Perrow, May Hazard, Salary 12.50
Steeves, Mal1orie, Salary 34.66
Thomas, Marv, Salary 235.00
Toscano, Mrs. Anna, Salary 172.50
Ward, Alice, Salary 107.50
White, Mrs. Doris 157.50
Woodman, Eunice H., Salary 246.66
Supplies
Adana Co., Ink 5.38
Air Reduction .Sales Co., Dental
Oxygen Cylinder 44.93
Allyn & Bacon, Books 286.90
Amberg file & Index Co., Folders 3.29
American Bonk Co., Bows 269.69
American FdtIcation Dress, Reader 43.09
American Technical Society, Books 12.34
American Type Founders Sales, Sup. 264.53
D. Appleton Co., Books 1.54
Arlo Publishing Co., woks 50.12
Austin-Hastings Co., Supplies 51.16
Ed. E. Babb & Co., Raper 618.70
Baker & Taylor, Books 46.26
A. S. Barnes & Co., Books 16.33
Beaudette Co., Stencils 92.58
Beckley-Carly Co., Books 54..12
C. C. Firchard & Co., Music 3.50
P. B1a,kinston's Sun & Co., Books 7.53
Bobbs-Merrill Co., Books 49,29
Boston Blue Print Co., Supplies 54.18
Boston Music Co. 49.98
Bowan Co., Express .50
Milton Bradley Co., Supplies 265.63
Brine Co., Names W., Basket Balls 29.50
Bruce Publishing Co., Books 24,27
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.,
l�Ianua,ls.of Instructions 6.3$
Butts Ordway Co., Mill Supplies 18.11
444 1VA'ItERTOWN TOWNI HEI}OWI
Carter Co., John, Card Index 252.50
Carter _lice & Co., Paper 169.47
Ceantebar's, Groceries 327.75
Central Scientific Co.,Laboratory App. 32-54
ChanAler &Farquhar Co., Supplies 213.53
Clall.in Co., Walter A., Supplies 21.92
Clear Type Publishing Co., Books 13.00
College Entrance Exam., Books 6.85
Cosmc Press, Inc., Expand. Envelopes 11.11
Dick Co., A.. B., Paper 161.47
Dietzc en Co., Eugene, Surveying Sup. 88.54
Ditto, Ditto Carbon 32.30
Dix Lumber Co., Lumber 152.60
Deten &Sons, Harry L., Sheet Metal 39.81
Eastern Radio Co., Music 2.42
Emerson & Co., Stamp 1.48
Everett Bros., Inc., Trucking .35
Fischer, Inc., Carl Music 74.41
Fletcher Hardware Co., Supplies 48.96
Gaylord Bros.. Inc., Cards & Folders 6.95
Gilpatric, Wilbur A, Paper 71.10
Ginn & Co., Beaks and Music 773.01
Globe Book Co., Books 71.32
Gr•ant's Express, Express 1.93
Gray Gift Shop, ,Supplies 137.10
[gray, L. J., Sewing Supplies 5.81
Gregg Puhlislihig• Co., Books 199.87
Groom & Co., Thos., Supplies 1.05
Hackett Bros., Groceries 183.54
Hall & McCreary Co., Books 1.00
Hammett Co., J. L., Supplies 342.07
Hanson, H. Fred, Supplies 58.30
Harcourt Brace Co., Books 1.45.86
Harvey Co.,Arthur C., Tools 233.07
Hayes, Jane, Services as Clerk 5.1.5
Heath & Co., D. C., Books 136.14
Herrick Co., Steel 90.24
Hinkley, G. E., Sharpening Shears 2.33
AUDITOR'S REPORT 445
Hoggson Pettis Mfg. Co., Supplies
for Print Shop 4.92
Houghton-11ifflin Co., Books 411.81
Inter Publishing Co., Books 8.35
Iroquois Publishing Co., Books 8.01
Iver-Johnson Spoiling Goods Co.,
Basket Bells 25.00
Jacobs, Inc., Walter, Music 6-21
Jordan Marsh Co., Sewing Supplies 36.7 0
Keith, Walter B., Diplomas 1015.€0
Koplow Trimming Co., Sewing Supplies 4.99
Laidlaw Bras., Books 15.62
Lippincott Go-, J. B., Books 4+6,01
Little Brown Co., Books 68.14
Liveright, Inc., Book 1.10
Lonlumans-- Green &. Co., Books 26.23
Lyons &Car•nahanm, Books 6.47
Macmillan Co., Floors 648.35
Makepeace, B. L., Painting Supplies 4.40
Manual Arts Press, Books. 4.01
Mass. Bible Society, Bible 9.10
McAdams, Inc., Win. M. L., Supplies 244.02
McBride & Co., Robert, Bork 1.5a
McGraw Hill Boom Co., Books 95.99
McIntosh. Publishing Co., Bunks 57.24
McLelland Stores Co., Kitchen Sup. 14.8.5
Merrill Co., Chas. E., Books 64.54
Milhender, Electric Supplies 18.23
Monroe, Manuals. 10.50
Morrill Co., Geo. H., Books 7.80
Morton, A. Lucy, Engrossing 70.25
Mystic Waste Co., Wiping Cloths 27.47
Noble & Noble, Book 2.10
Partridge, Horace, Baseballs 22.70
Pequosette Press, Printing 24.75
Pitman Publishing Co., Paper. 4L22
Putnam, Walter A., Postage 2.0
Railway Express Agency, Express 2.00
446 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Rand, McNally & Co., Map 15.48
Remington, Rand Inc., Cards 1.21.15
Richards, Inc., J. A., Books 37.01
Prow-Peterson & Co., Books 6.83
Sanborn & Co., Benj., Books 305.33
Sawyer, Er°ald L., Postage 8.90
School Arts 111agazine, Supplies
(Davis, Press) 3.50
Scott-F or°esman & Co., Books 425.49
Scribner & Burrs, Charles, Books 73.05
Scully Steel Products Co., Steel 34.44
Seiler, A. G., Book 1.13
Silver-Burdett Co., Books 24.47
Singer Co., L. W., Books 174.89
Singer Sewing Machine Co., Sup. 5.40
South-Western Publishing Co., Books 99.89
Spauldiirg-D°loss Co., Paper 19.46
Standard Oil Co. of N. Y., Oil 8.32
Standard ,%- aintenance Co., Type-
writer Covers 8.75
Star Market Co., Supplies 281,96
.Star Products Co., Staples and
Machines 27.00
Thorp & Martin Co., Supplies 6.36
University Publishing Co., Books 48.85
halm Co., Geo. H., Supplies 90.2.E
Waltham Foundry Co., Castings 34.58
Watertown Binder Co., Binding 12.00
Watertown Electric Supply Co.,
Electric Supplies. 352.36
Watertown Lumber Co., Lumber 261..21
Webster Paper Co., Paper 7.74
Webster Publishing Co., Book 1.10
Weldon, H. J., Ribbon 22.50
Wells Publishing Co., Books 65.00
ensell & Co., Paper 17.97
White Co.. R. H., Shears 89.89
Whitehill, Edwin H., Postage 3 7.4 5
AUDITOR'S REPORT 447'
Wild & Stevens, Inc., Print Shop Sulu. 13.86
Willcinsotr Co., A. J., Hardware Sup. 253.84
Winston Co., John C., Books 81.15
Wolkins Co., Henry ,S., Paper, Pen-
cils, Erasers, Supplies 3,00 7.41
Woolworth Co., F. W., Supplies 10.30
Wood Co., A. M., Lumber 416.51
Woodland, Charles L., Milk 53.56
World Book Co., Beaks 99.48
Wright & Ditson, Supplies 25.71
Yawman & Frye Mfg. Co., Folders 16.51
Total Expenditures 459,334.41
Transferred to Revenue 5.59
�459,940.00
School Department, Operation
Appropriation for 1935 $64,1.3+0.00
Expenditicr•es
Ross, David, Salary $20500.00
Burns, Michael, Salary 1.,700.00
Cox nick, Adolphus, Salary 1,700.00
Grant, Mrs. Rae, Salary 950.00
Droney, Mrs. Bridget, Salary 316.64
Beatty, Richard, Salary 1,700.00
Carroll, Francis, Salary 795.00
Chakimian, George, Salary 18.00
Corcoran, Jahn, Salary? 950.00
+Coutre, Herman, Salary 1,876.70
Doheity ,James, Salary 1,343.71
Dowd, Jas., Salary 1,5(}0m
Driscoll, Jahn Salary 1,900.00
Duffy, Airs. Mary, Salary 913.42
D,%Ter•, IVhs. Delia,, Salary 9-00.00
F'oisy, Hubert, Salary 1,900.00
Frown, Emil, Salary 6.00
Harrington, Jaynes, Salary 1,800.00
449 WATEFt'IOWN TOWN REPORT
Har tson, Wm. Salary 1,900.00
X-elley, Janes R., Salary 1,600.00
LeShane, Richard, Salary 1,500.00
Lloyd, C., Salary- 50.00
Manning, Delia, Salary 9 6)0.00
AleElhiney, George, Salary 300.00
Morrissey, Alike, Salary 545.82
Quinn, Terence, Salary 1,500.00
rlo,ss, John J., Salary 2X0.00
Tracy, Ginnie, Salary 91)0.00
Touchette, Anna M., Salary 404.10
Supplies
Bare Bros,, Varnish 16.50
Beatty, R., Janitor Service 125.00
I leachery Fuel Co., Coal 13,396.31
Boston Cans. Gas Co., Gas 1,022.25
Boston Mill Remnants, Cheesecloth 13.75
Butters Express, Express 1.85
Carnes, William W., Police Officer 3.00
Chesterton Co., A. W., Supplies 145.85
Clinton, George, Police Officer 3.00
Cullen, Thomas, Police Officer 11.00
Doherty, Names, Janitor Service W00
Dowd, James, Janitor Service 3'53.00
Driscoll, John, Janitor Service 42.00
Dunn's, Electric Lamb 107.10
.Eagle Oil Supply Co., glop IIandles 1.80
Edison Electric Ill. Co., Service 8,381.63
Pletcher Hardware Co., Supplies 90.09
Foisy, Hubert, Services 113.50
General Electric Supply Co., Supplies 69.00
Grant's Express, Express 1.70
Harrington, Joseph, Services 8.00
Hartson, William, Services 73.00
Hawes Electric Co., Fuses 8.20
I-Yolmerden Co., Brushes 2.3.2
Jenney Mfg. Co., Gas 69.t+�
AUDITOR'S REPORT 449
Kelley, James R., Janitor{ Service 100.00
Comm. of Mass., Cleaning Supplies 334.52
McElhiney, George, Services 9.00
McGeever, Jahn, Police Officer 6.00
McLellan Stores Co., Paint Brushes 1.92
LeShane, Richard, Services .11-1.00
Metropolitan lee Co., Coal
Murphy, James, Police Officer �G0.40
onantum Coal Co., Coal 107.00
Norton, Edmund, Police Officer 3.00
Raynham Bleachery, Cheesecloth 9.30
Ross, David, Services 5.00
Ross, John, Services 207.50
Ryan Co. ,L., Sawdust 18.00
Ryder, Thomas, Services 6.00
Savage, Steuart, Services 8.00
Shea, Charles, Services 6.00
Standard Charcoal Co., Charcoal 44.00
Star Market Co., Supplies 28.3
State Chemical Co., Roach Powder 548.52
Stead, Joseph, Services 9.00
Stone & Forsyth Co., Paper Supplies 904.27
Sullivan, Daniel J., Services 18.00
Watertown Supply, Paint Supplies 56.92
Watertown Sun, Advertising 9.50
-Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, Adv. 13.75
Watertown, Town of, Water Dept. 1,869.1.5
Webster Express, Express 1.75
Total Expenditures 64,118.57
Tr•aiisferred to Revenue 11.43
$64j80.00
School Maintenance
Appropriation for 1935 $4,000.00
Transferred Town Meeting 500.00
$4,500.00
450 ' ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Expenditures
Allen Shade Helder Co., Shade Hold. $211.59
Allen Wales.Adding i Iach. Co., Repair. 1.0.00
Arseneau & Co., Endless Belt 3.00
Early & Co., EdwarRd E., Inkwell Tops 12.66
Bachand, Leo A., Repairing scenery 6.00
Baer Bros., Faint and Putty 8 4.005
Barnes & Jones, Plumbing Supplies 174.08
Blair, H. C., Tuning Pianos 05,00
Butters Express, Express 2.45
Chesterton, A. W., Gaskets 30.00
Coolidge Dye House, Cleaning 4.00
Coughlan Co., T. F., Elec. Brushes 2.48
Daley, fflchael, Steam Fitting 198.00
Dick Co., A. B., Repair. Mimeograph 9.25
Dug-more Bros., Repair. DooT Checks 18.95
Eastman, Warren J., Moving Pianos 11.00
Edison Electric I11. Co., Underground
Construction 33.31
Eisenhaurer, H. J., Repairing Motor 1.0.00
Pletcher Hardware Co., Supplies 243.25
Gardner, Ralph A., Crates 00.50
Garland Co., Paint 375.00
Gilbert Howe Gleason Co., Services
Vacuum Heating Pump 48.30
Griffiths Saw Co., Alebt, Saws 26.27
Haarta, Mason, Groover Co., Auto Toga
Seconds 8.00
Hammett Co., J. L., Inkwells 4.10
Hansen, John T., Repair Caulking Guns 9.00
Hawes Elec. Co., Keys (Diamond H) 90.25
Hebert & Co., Wm., Repairing .75
Heywood-Wakefield Co., Hinges 14.85
Kinkley, Cra E., Repair IN
Hodge Bailer Works, Repairing 31.7.00
Howard Clock Products Co., Rep. Clack 1.4.00
Ideal Mower Sales &, Serv., Repair 24.25
AUDTTOR'S REPORT 451
International Business Machine Coll).,
Power Unit 80.00
International Engineering, Repairing 49.70
Lanzar Otto, Repairing Floor 6.40
Lawn Mower Grinding Co., Lawn
Mower Grinding 2 1.9 5'
bla soli, Charles, Bricklaying 20.00
Comm. of Mass., State Prison,
Ash Barrels 60.02
Master Plumbers Supply, Inc., Sup. 104.76
McGlauRin, R. Fay, Insurance 13.76
McKenna Co., Affilliam, N., Repairing 85.00
Metropolitan Pipe & Supply Co.,
Red Rubber Packing 6.00
Alarris, G. E., Repairing. Roof 62.20
Narragansett Mach. Co., Locker Keys 10.29
New England Laundries Inc., LaundzT 12.87
Olmstead flint Corp., Pulley 4.65
Otis Bros. Co., Flags 45.00
Peerless Unit Ventilation Co., Repair
Motor 8.00
Quality Saw Co., Saes Filed 9.26
Ross, David, Services and Oar. Rent 562.00
Ruggles-Klinem an Mfg. Co., Part 3.58
Singer Sewing Machine Co., Repair 7.10
Smith Co., I1. B., Brackets 6.70
Standard Electric Time Co., Clea.rring
Master Clocks 31.28
Standard Maintenance Co.., Tyi)e-
writer Maintenance 660.70
State Chemical Co., Floor Enamel 223.65
Vance, Alvin, Corning Chairs 1S.7.5
Nose & Sons Tirana Co., Taming
Pianos 20.00
Woolworth Co., Supplies 36.08
Watertown Bldrs. Supply Co., Sup. 18.50
Watertown Supply Co., Sulu}lies 44.25
Webb Mfg. Co., F. cif., Water Feeders 65.25
452 W ATERTO W N TO-5 REPORT
White and Clean H3`gienic Laundry,
Laundry 16.69
Wilkinson & Co,, A. J., I-iar•dware 12.34
Worcester, Ralph H., Auto Repair 15.50
Total Expenditures 4,498.62
Transferred to Revenue 1.38
$4,000.00
Schoal, Replace Typewriters
Appropriation for 193-0 $1,228.00
Expendihires
Royal Typewriter Co., Typewriters $560.00
Smith Typewriter Co., L. C., Type-
writers 147.50
Standard Maintenance, Additional Exp.
on Exchange 22.50
Underwood, Elliott, Fisher Co., Type-
writers 498.00
Total Expenditures 1,228,00 $1,228.00
Scliool Department, New Equipment
Appropriation for 1935 $1,440.00
Expenditures
Royal Typewriter Co., Typewriters $600.00
'Underwood, Elliott,Fisher Co., Type-
writers 600.00
Remington-Rand, Inc., Ty-pewriters 240.00
Total Expenditures 1,440.00 $1,444.OG
School Department, Miscellaneous
Appropriation for 1935 0,150.04
UDI'TOR'S REPORT 43)3
Expenditures
-Mary Carney, Salary $1,500.00
Harding, Susan At., Salary 1,500.00
Johnson, Mice, Salary 1,500.00
Kelley, Edw. J., M.D., Salary 300.00
Loring, Benjamin T., M. 0., Salary 200.00
Toppan, Albert B., il+,l. D. ,Salary 500.00
Zovickian, IT, M. D., Salary 500.00
Bahr & Co., E. B., Nurses Supplies 29.04
Carney, Mary, Expenses 14.00
Cla#lin Co., Walter A., Supplies 36.48
Harding, Mrs. S. M., Expenses +6.15
Johnson, Alice, Carfares 8.30
Mason, Ralph, Spray 5.00
Total Expenditures 6,148.97
Transferred to Revenue L03
6,150.00
School Department, Evening School
ppropi•iation for 1935 $3,600.00
Expenditures
Andren, Sinn C., Salary $165.00
Batchelder, Edward P., Salary 93.00
Darns, Nfrs. Mary, Salary 36.00
Collins, Margaret, Salary 3.00
Corcoran, John, Salary 165.00
Dedeian, Angel, Salary 3.+00
Doherty, James, Salary 6.00
Downey, Mary, Salary .16 .00
Ford, Patrick B., Salary 165.00 4
Geary, Mrs.. Cecilia, Salary 165.00
Lunt, Mrs. Frances R., Salary 63.00
Keep, Marion P., Salary 93.00
Kelley, John Francis, Salary 93.00
Kelley, John J., Jr., Salary 93.00
Lyons, Helen, Salary 162.00
4,54 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Maloney, John, Salary 165.00
McBride, Lawrence, Salary 18.00
McCann, Beatrice, Salary 165.00
141cDonald, Donald, Salary 162.00
.ML tten, Helen E., Salary 165.00
Aloody, Harold, Salary 72.00
Nelson, Eari C., Salary 275.00
Paquet, Charlotte, Salary 165.00
Ross, John I, Services 159.00
Smith, Rose C., Salary 1.62.00
Stables,, Elsie, Salary 3.00
Tierney, Edna Al., Salary 162,00
Torrielli, Andrew J., Salary 69.00
Whitey Mrs. Doris B,, Salary 12.00
Ziegler, Mrs. Clara, Salary 48.00
Supplies
American .hook Co., Books 13.06
American Type Founders Sales, Type 4.19
Babb & Co., Edward E., Boobs 35.29
Ditto, Carbon 1.31
Gilpatric, Wilbur D,, Books 7,81.
Gre,r,g Publishing Co., Manuals 44.98
Heath & Co., D. C., Books 83.45
INI'.emillan Co., Books 20.00
Wolkins Co., Henry* S., Paper 16.38
Total Expenditures 3,498.37
Transferred to Revenue 1..63
3,500.00
School Department, Trade and Continuation
Appropriation for 1935 $10,000.00
xpenditwr•es
Roston, City of, Tuition $1,070,81
Middlesex County, E. Cambridge,
Tuition 132.50
Newton, City of, Tuition 8,548.29
AUDITOR'S REPORT 4�55
Somerville, City of, Tuition 92.32
Waltham, City of, Tuition 151.52
Total Expenditures 9,995.44
Transferred to Revenue 4.56
10,000.00
School Department, Transportation
Appropriation for 1935 . 1,600.00
Expenditures
11olmes, C. E., Transportation $91.30
Lowell Bus Dine, Transportation 1,40.00
Nelson, Earl C., Transportation 26.70
Noden, Elizabeth R., Transportation 7.70
Total Expenditures 1,555.70
Transferred to Reveime 14.30
I,00om
SchooI Department, Smith-Hughes Fund
11'eceived from State $44.79
Expenditures
Keating, Franklin P. 22.40
Woodbury, Madeline A. 22.39
Total Expenditures $44.79 $44.79
School Department, Senior High Schad Furnishings
Appropriation for 1935 $12,000.00
Expenditures
Allen Shade Holder Co., Shades .$469.35
Sable & Co., E. E., Curtains 385.00
Seal & Co., Jos,, Machines 1,100.00
Seeger Mfg. Co., Steel Shelving 489.50
Chandler & Farquhar, Equipment 62.00
456 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Everett Bros., Inc., Trucking 10.00
Fletcher I-lardware Co., Supplies 6.06
Fort Hill Paper Co., Fixtures 30.00
Gledhill Bros., Inc., "T" Squares 6.00
Gorham Fire Equip. Co., Extinguish. 60.75
Hammett Co., J. L., Supplies 117.50
Hawes Electric Co,, Electrical Sup. 999.98
Industrial Finishing Co., Replating 3.50
MacFarlane & Abbott, Elec. Work 130-90
MacKenzie Machinery Co., Used
Cap Lathe 25.00
Medart Mfg. Cu., Fred., St. Lockers 3,485.40
Vose & Sons Piano Co., Piano 365.00
Watertown Sun, Advertising 7.50
Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, Adv. 4.75
Whyte Co., Oliver, Wire Grill 292.00
Wolkins. Co., I-Tenry S., Furniture 3,139.78
Wood Co., A. M., Lumber 131,42
Yam an & Erbe 'Mfg- Co, Furniture 429.60
Total Expenditures 11,740.99
Transferred to Revenue 259.01
$12,000.00
P. W. A. High School Addition, Docket No. 7635
Borrowed 1934 $115,000.00
Received from Government 16,119.6,5
Refund 655.72
$131,185.37
Expenditures
Banker & Tradesman, Advertising $42.50
Boston Her Traveler, Advertising 16.10
Frank Irving Cooper CoiT.,
Architect 6,921.2.3
Dimond Union Stamp Works, Stamp 1.16
Globe Newspaper Co., Advertising 108.00
Griffin Co., John 10., Builders 121,9465.44
AUDITOR'S REPORT 457
Hughes, Edward F"., Testing Ground
Formation 610.13
O'Brion-Russell, Insurance 291.07
Payroll, Clerk of Works 1,084.80
Watertown Spin, Advertising 19.00
Watertown Tribune-Enterprise 28.50
Total Expenditures 131,008.93
Balance Carried Forward 176.44
Phillips-Francis School Plane
Appropriation for 1985 $1,000M
Expenditures
Frank Irving Cooper Corp., Plans $1,000.00
New Elementary Schaal P. W. A. Docket No. 1173
.Appropriation for 1935 $110,000.00 ,
Expenditures
Banker & Tradesman, Advertising $3D.15fl
Pot Publishing Co., Advertising 50.40
Watertown Sun, Advertising 7.00
Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, Adv. 1.0.25
Total Expenditures 98.15
Balance Carried Forward 109,901.85 $110,000.00
Public Library, Salaries
Appropriation for 1935 25,250.00
Expenditures
Blazo, Elsa, Salary $700.00
Brask, Antoinette, Salary 92.00
Cannon, John, Salary 36,50
Clark, J. L., Salary 900.00
Collins, Beatrice, Salary 718.25
40-8 WA.P1.ERTOWN 'TOWN REPORT
Courtney, Minnie C., Salary 1,000.00
Billmett, Mabel C., Sala#'y 1,400-00
Green, Katherine B., Salary 1,250.00
Hanson, Warren, Salary 62.4O
Hinkley, W. H., Salary 50.25
hots, Mary B., Salary 4.25
Jones, Barbara., Salary 24.50
Kelley, James, Salary 200.00
Kelley, Rose, Salary 700.00
Knowles, Mary G., Salary 1,30O.00
Madden, Esther E., Salary 982.50
Bernard, Mannix, Salary 1,400.00
Martin, Doris G., Salary L.-)00,00
Masters, Lydia W., Salary 3,000.00
Mead, Corrine, Salary 1,800,00
Moore, Eleanor L., Salary 1.,800.00
Il ewall, Robert, Salary 19.80
Pollack, Charles, Salary 399.99
Sarna, Mary, Sahiry 1.00
Sellon, Walter, Salary 90.75
Shattuck, Sarah, Salary 1.,4O0.00
Smith, Helen, Salary 700.00
Smith, Laura,, Salary 238.70
Steinauer, Barbara, Salary 3.20
Valois, Albert., Salary 47.00
Wetsell, Mildred, Salary 222.91
White, )mouth C., Salary 1,1O0.00
York, Friary E., Salary 1,500.00
Total Expenditures $25,250.00 $25,25U0
Public Library, Books, Periodicals and Bindings
Appropriation for 1936 $6,000m
Expenditures
American Historical Society, Dues 5.00
American Library Assoc., Subscription 1.0O
Art Education Press, Inc., Boobs 3.79
AUDITOR'S REPORT 459
Palmer & 'Taylor, Subscription 1.50
Barnard & Co., F. J., Bindings 33.80
Beckley-Candy Co., Books 58.58
Bind Haven, Brooks 1.62
Bookshop for Boys and Girls, Books 40.50
Boston Herald-Traveler, Papers 21,60
Brookings Institute, Books 9.08
Carleton„ Jane, Books 10-00
Clarke Co., Charles W., Books 155.69
Civil Service Boolk Co., Bock, U0
Collier & Son, F. F., Books 35.10
Dake University Press, Boob 1.75
Dumas Co., W, B., Book 1.08
Encyclopedia Britanniea 4.63
+Ginn. & Co., Boars 74.19
Goldberger~ Agency, Herman, Books 76.30
Huntting Co., H. B., Books 44.88
International Library Assoc., Books. 8.78
Junior Literary Guild, Books 150.29
Karr, Jean, Books 4.10
Library Book House,, Books 413.07
J. B. Lippincott Co., Books 16.06
Literary Guild of America„ Inc., Books 4.7.5
Lyons, Virginia, Books 16.12
Martin & Murray, Inc., Books 26.74
Minot, John Clair, Books 865.64
New England News Co., Books 281.43
Noble & Nobles Books 40.13
Old Corner Bookstore, Books 17.53
Pergande Publishing Co., Books 18.85
Personal Beak Shop, Books 11582.87
Quarr•ie & Co., W. F., Books 67.91
Roemer Co., A. 14., Boobs 27.63
Sackett, Myer H., Books 25.96
Salvation Army, Books 10.00
Schoenhof's, Books 1.10
Sm.-all & Hanson, Books 102.80
Smith, N. T., Books 4 .15
460 WATERTfi}WN TOWN REPORT
Stern & Co., Edward, Books 16.75
Thomas Publishing Co., Books 6.00
Time, Subscription 2.50
United Publishers Service, Books 19.80
University of Chicago Press, Books 2,22
Wagner Co., R. W., Booms 40.67
Watertown NI ews Co., Papers 67.20
Watertown Sun, Papers 6.00
Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, sub. 6.00
Wells Bindery, L. A., Bindings 1,356.68
Whitman Co., Albert, Books 43.22
Wilde Co., W. A., Books 14.44
Wilson Co., H. VAT., Subscription 05.45
World Peace Foundation, Books 17.48
Total Expenritures -),999.91
Transferred to Revenue: .09
6,000.00
Public Library, Maintenance
Appropriation for 1935 $5,150.00
Transferred Town Meeting 300.00
5,450.00
Expenditures
Allen Shade IIolder Co., Shades $36-82
American Cleaning Co., Window Clea,n. 12.00
American Library Assoc:., Dues 5.00
Art Education Press, Inc.,
Pictures, Posters 6.64
Baker, Frank F'., repair 28.10
Bakery & Taylor Co., Books 17.18
Barnard & Co., F. W., Gray Slips 5.38
Bell, Edward L., Chart 1.00
Boston Cons. Gas Co., Service 34.90
Boston Mill Remnants, Cheesecloth 20.50
Butters Express, Express 10.20
r
AUDITOR'S REPORT 461
Cameron, Wm. R., Sharpening Lawn
Mower 2.75
Cannon, John, Labor 30.00
Chamberlain Metal Weather Strip Co.,
Weather Strips 4.25
Chapin Medical Supply Co., Germicide 4.60
Clark Co., Charles W., Pictures 11.0+0
Colonial Beacon Qil Co., Oil 24.00
Conway-Cannon Co., Window Grille 15.40
Cossaboom, G. B., Awnings 23.43
Demeo Library Supply, Stools 16.40
Direct Stores, Inc., Supplies 4.11
Donaldson, William, Carpentering 434.20
Duro Test Corp., Lamps 11.70
Eastern Products Co.,Floor Wax 12.50
Eaton, Leroy S., Cards 217,72
Edison Elee. Ill. Co., Service 903.76
Evans Printing Service, Carols 90.75
Farm Service Stores, Fertilizer 4.20
Fidelity- Specialty Co., Paste 15.80
Fletcher Hardware Co., Supplies 42.93 '
Gaylord Bros., Rubber Year Slugs 173.83
Gifford Supply Co., Rubber Link Mat 74.56
Gvding, Herbert, Repair 17.25
Green Co., S. F., Bluestone 33.32
Manson, Warren, Labor Moving Boobs 42.90
Hawes Electric Co., Lamps 73.40
Hebert & Co., Wm., Cut Vent Pipe 8.45
Hinkley, Oro E., Key .35
Rolland Furnace, Cleaner Serv. 25.00
Hvllistan Mills, Inc., Varnish 10.21
Hotz, Mary B., Printing 15.40
Household Fuel Corp, Coal 740.31
Huntting Co., H. R., Onion Skin Strips 8.14
Jones, David, Repairing 22.46
Jordan Marsh Co., Ladders 3.90
Library of Congress, Cards 92.93
Lundberg, Oscar W., Refinishing and
462 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Fainting 12.00
Lydston, W. W., Ink-well Service 7.00
MacFarlane & Abbott, Wiring 147.62
Machitosh Coal Co., John, Wood 5)-90
Alass. Gas and Electric Supply Co.
Clock 5.07
Masters, Lydia W., Expenses 84.74
Alasury Young Co., Alycoleum 7.90
McArdle, H. B., Supplies 196.00
Metropolitan Ice Co., Fuel Oil 299.84.
Morris, G. C., Removing Ice from Roof 96.55
Murray Bros., Co., Files 17.50
National Education Assoc., Sub. 5.00
National Super-Service Co., Cleaner 172.35
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Service 243.43
Newcomb, Hal, Tablet of Local
Butterflies 6.00
Newell, Robert, Cienning and Moving
Books 43.05
Peabody, C. A., Stamp Pads 2.1.5
Perkins Institution, Caning 13.12
Photographic History Service, Study
Study Units 25.29
Pulsifer & Son, Albert E., Linoleum 10.00
Railway Express Agency, Express 14.27
Remington land Co_, Cards 10.60
Sampson, Paul, Repairing Chairs 29.25
Smith-Corona Typewriter Co., L. +C.,
Repairing 1.25
Spencer Mfg. Co., S. M., Rubber!
Stamps 12.22
Stone & Forsythe Co., Tape 111.65
Valois, Albert, Expressage 460.60
Vaughan Co., W. C., Hardware 3.35
Ward's, Supplies 3.64
Watertown Cleaning Co., Cleaning
Ap
Windows 20.50
Watertown Lumber Co., Lumber 47.80.
AUDITOR'S REPORT 403
Watertown, Town of, Water :Dept. 18.75
Western Picture Frame Co.,
Picture Frame 7.35
Whitford, E. A., Cushion Slides 19.00
Totai Expenditures 5,449.97
Transferred to Revenue .03
5,450.00
Public Library—Equipment for addition
Appropriation for 1935 , 2,000.00
Transferred Town Meeting 300.00
$1,700.00
Boston Cons. Gras Co., Refrigerator
and Gas Stove $135.15
Burlington Venetian Blind Co.,
Venetian Blinds 59.80
Gaylord Bros., Shelving 447.40
Gifford Supply Co., furnishings 8.75
Jordan Marsh Co., Furniture 23.35
McA.rdle, H. B., Utility Stands ( ) 18.25
Osborn & Irwin, Furniture 68.40
Peabody Office Equipment, L. J.,
Tables :55.75
Remington Rand Co., Inc., Catalog
Cases 770,00
Smith & Corona Typewriter Co., L. C.,
Typewriter 89.10
Watertown Electric Co., Labor 25.43
Total Expenditures $1,695.38
Transferred to Revenue 4.62
�1,740.0�
464 WATERTDWN TOWN DEPORT
Public Library—Library- Trust Fund Income
Balance Brought Forwar l $6.88
lneome 623.43
$629.76.
Expenditures
American Library Assoc., Subscription 2.50
Collier & Son, P. F., Books 54.90
Goldberger Agency, Herman,
Subscriptions 350.00
Keefe & Sons, William, Repairing
Furniture 14.82
Minot, Jahn Clair, Boobs 55.50
Masters, Lydia W., Services 100.00
Personal Book Shop, Books 14.46
Scr,ibner's Suns, Charles, Books 33.75
Total Expenditures $625.98
Balance Carried Forward 3.93
629.76
Public Library Addition—P.W.A. Rocket No. 7634
Borrowed 1934 $29,000.00
Received from Government 9,678.85
38,678.85,
Expendititres
Banker & Tradesman, Adv. $14.75
Boston Herald-Traveler, Adv. 39.90
Koslow & Ritchie, Builders 31,283.85
Q'Brion Russell & Co., Insur{ nc e 74-72
Payroll, Clerk of Works 603.60
Putnam & Cox, Architects 348.38
Watertown Sun, Adv. 11.37
Watertown Tribune-Enterprise 19.50
Total Expenditures $35,175.07
Balance Carried Forward 3,503.78
38,678.85
AUDITOR'S REPORT 466
RECREATION AND UNCLASSIFIED
Dark Department—Superintendent
Appropriation for 1935 00.00
Expenditures
IMosman, Arthur D., Salary $500.00
Park Department—Maintenance
Appropriation for 1935 $2,500.00
E. aendititres
B arrabee Service Stares, Battery $7.95
Duvall Printing Service, Pay Checl�s 8.00
Fletcher Hdwe. Co., Supplies 19.47
Hayes Service Station, Auto Repair 58.35
Denney Mfg. Co., Gas 92.21
Lawn Mower Grinding Co., Mower
Grinding 10.15
Morse Body Shop, Repairing Truck 45.00
New England Tern Co., Servicing 144.85
Payroll—Weekly 1,899.20
Proctor, S. E. & per. C., Hose 163.40
Roberts, H. D., Trucking 56-00
Total Expenditures $2,499.58
Transferred to Revenue .42
$2,500.00
Park Department—Victory Field
Appropriation for 1985 2,000.00.
Expenditures
Boston Cons. Gas Co.,Service $86.32
Edison Electric Ill. Co., Service 9.84
Fletcher Hdwe. Co., Supplies 31.23
Goding, Herbert, Parts 4.40
Green & Co., S. E., Salt 3.50
Jenney Mfg. Co., Gas 3.80
Is
466 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Iveri Johnson Sporting Goods Co.,
Leather Straps for Lases 4.63
Lawn Mower Grinding Co., Grinding 4.25
blacIntosh Coal Co., Coal 12.54
Mosman, Arthur D., ushers 2.25
New England Toro Co., Servicing
Mowers 65.90
Payroll—Weekly 1,626.22
Proctor, S. E. &R. C., Paint 38.91
Watertown Lumber: Co., Lumber 316.88
Watertown, Town of, Water Debt. 69.30
Total Expenditures $1,909.97
Transferred to Revenue .0
Park Depar(ment—Tennis Courts
Appropriation for 1935 $700.00
Expenditures
Green & Co.) S. B., Lime $12.99
Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co.,
Markers and ''Dennis Net 38.09
DIcMurtry, Frederick, Gravel 66.90
New England Toro Co., Servicing
Mowers 33.75
Payroll—Weekly 537.60
Proctor, S. E. & R. C., Netting 12.35
Total Expenditures $699.71
Transferred to Revenue .29
7t1U0
Park Department, Power Mower
Appropriation for 1935 �23ti.00
xpeirditures
New England Toro Co., Power MoN er 235.99
UDITOR'S REPORT 467
Park Department—AlcGlauflin Bequest
Balance Brought Forward 9, 110.75
Expendibires
Breck & 'Sons, Joseph, Plants $29.14
Balance Carried Forward 81.61
- $110.75
Playground Department—Salaries
Appropriation for 1935 $2`200.00
E.,rpenditures
Andrews, Jos. W., Salary $183.00
Angell, Beulah, Salary 69.00
Carroll, Maurice, Salary 107.00
Daughters, Donald, Salary 79.00
Farrankopf, Effie, Salary 69.00
Ford, Mary, Salary 69.00
Garaway, Mary, Salary 79.00
Gildea,.James, Salary 69.00
Gleason, Robert, Salary 69.00
Gough, Anna, Salary 119.0E
Harrington, Ruth, Salary 69.0E
Harris, John, Salary 69.00
Holland, Katherine, Salary 69.00
Hyde, Alfred, Salary 69.00
Kanlip, 'Varren, Salary 69.00
L nelia.ri, John, Salary 69.00
Mahoney, George, Salary 69.00
Maloney, Hugh, Salary- 69.00
McAuliffe, Katherine,ine, Salary 69.00
AlcCar on, Mary, Salar y 79.00
M lmore, Lillian, Salary 69.00
Oates, Bernard, Salary 69.00
O'Brien, I\-Iarron, Salary 69.00
Perkins, Mary, Salary 69.00
Peagen, James, Salary 134.00
468 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Reilly, Gerard, salary 69.00
Reilly, William F., Salary 69.00
Watson, Jack, Salary 40.00
Total Expenditures $2,200.00 $2,20U0
Playground Department—Maintenance
Appropriation for 1935 $1,500.00
Expenditures
Andrews, Jos. W., Incidentals and
Stenographic Services $15.00
Babb & Co., Edw. C., Baseballs 9.:50
Sutler, George F., First Aid 6.25
Ellis & Son Co., W. 1I., towing float 115,00
Fletcher IIdwe. Co., Supplies 68.12
Grant Co., W. T., Cloth and Faint 2.91
Farris, Charles A., Bathing Suits 19.25
Learns Service Station, Gas 27.15
Payroll—Weekly 1,297.00
Sumner~ &- Dunbar, Drinking Fountain
Parts 11.13
Watertown Letter Shop, Letter I-leads
ani Envelopes 3.:50
Webb Mfg. Co., F. W., Drinking
Fountain Paints 3.54
Woolworth Co., F. W., Supplies 11.00
Total Expenditures $1,499.35
Transferred to Revenue 10.65
$1,500.00
Playground Department—New Equipment
Appropriation for 1935 $400.00
Ex-penditures
Babb & Co., Edward E., See Saw
Board $125.00
Ellis & Son Co., W, H., Life Line 275.00
Total Expenditures $400.00 $400.00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 469
Pensions
Appropriation for 1935 $16,050.00
Expenditures
.Andrews, John, Pension $600.00
Brown, Vernon S., Pension 1,100.00
.Burke, Martin, Pension 597.32
Burke, Wm., Pension 498.23
Coleman, Wm, F., Pension 1,100.00
Doyle, James, Pension 800.00
Ferrins, James W., Pension 747.46
Flaherty, Michael, Pension 783.35
Howard, William A., Pension 1,000.00
Lane, Ward, Pension 1,100.00
Lawn, Thomas, Pension 747.46
Liston, Edward, Pension 860.90
A-laguire, Peter, Pension 912.95
k1urphy, Thomas J., Pension 1,100.00
Olivetti, Frank, Pension 912.95
Perldns, Louis, Pension 1,100.00
Stanley, Thomas, Pension 1,203.50
Walsh, Patrick, Pension 782.50
Total Expenditures $15,946,62
Transferred to Revenue 103.38
16,050.00
Annuities
Appropriation for 1935 1,500.00
Expenditures
Nichols, Sadie, Annuity $750.00
Streeter, Katie C., Annuity 750.00
Total Expenditures $1,500.00 $1,500.00
MemoriaJ Day
Appropriation for 1935 $1,100.00
E'xpevaiiture.s
Patten Post G. A. R., Isaac E. $1,100.00 $10100.00
470 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Insurance
Appropriation for 1935 S13,277.:50
Transferred from Town win Meeting 2,765.92
- $10,51.1..58
Expenditm es
Barker, Mrs. Swan, Insurance $554.40
Kiley, Margaret E., Insurance 730.44
McGlauflin, B. Fay, Insurance 070.20
O'Brion-Russell Co., Insurance 5,197.60
Rugg, William W., Insurance 288.00
Stone, Edwin L., Insurance 576.00
Thomas, lUrs. William H., Insurance 824.04
Wright, Edward F., Boiler Insur. 1,371.90
Total Expenditures $10,51.1.58 $10,511.58
Workmen's Compensation
Appropriation for 1035 $5,000.00
Refund 1.8,00
5,018.00
Transferred Town Meeting 800.00
$4,218.00
E.xpetactatures
Bardizhanian, Seragan, Injury $81.8t5
Butter, George F., Supplies 11.78
Canabr•idge Hospital, Care 204.4 7
Colligan, John, Injury 2.24
Dudley, Dr. A. W., Service 453.00
Dept. of Industrial Accidents,
Med. Exam. 30.00
Drosdik, M. D., Services 51.00
Gallagher, Mrs. Annie, Settlement 624.00
Gettes, M. D., Charles N., Consulation 15.00
Gorman, M. D., Eugene F., Services 128.00
Green, Al. D., Isadore, Services 35.00
Higgins, Patrick J., Settlement 698.00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 471
11odgkins, Edward M., M. D.,Services 80.00
Jennings, John G., M. D., Services 20.00
Kelley, IVI. J., M. D., Services 54.00
Kelley, Maul-ice, Settlement 105.42
King, M. D., Alfred E., Services 180.00
McGrath, Matthew L., Atty. Fee Case
Gerald Sheehan 50.00
Iffilmore, Thomas, Settlement 30.40
Moloney, Albert M., INI. D., Services 35.00
Moran., Michael, Settlement 96.84
Murray,John A., Atty. Patrick Higgins
Case 40-00
O'Leary, IVI. D., Cornelius J., Services 31.00
Ransom's Taxi, Taxi 10.00
Secord, Walter N., M. D., Services 20.00
Sheehan, Gerald, Settlement 429.33
St. Elizabeth Hospital, X-Ray 10.00
Waltham flospital, X-Ray 5.00
Whalen, Patrick, Settlement 30.40
Wylie, Dr. Earl J., Services 107.00
York, Dr. Robert S., Services 167.00
Zuppe, Frank, Settlement 720.28
Total Expenditures $4,098,01
Transferred to Revenue 119.99
- $4,218.00
Executions
Carfarella, Louise, Settlement $100.00
Colleran, John F., Settlement 125.00
McDonald, Joseph C., Settlement 872.05
Total Expenditures $1,097.00' $1,097.05
Charges to Revenue $1,097-05
Printing Town Reports
Appropriations for 1935 $1,206.00
Expenditures
I-lampshire Press, Printing $1,206.00
472 WA TER'OWN TOI'4 NT REPORT
Headquarters Vetemn Foreign Wars
Appropriation for 1935 $1,080.010
Expenditures
Tomasetti, Gregory, Rent $1,080.00
Headquarters Disabled American Veterans
Appropriation for 1935 $360.00
Expenditures
Skinner, Hiram L., Rent $360.00
Contingent
Appropriation for 193] '�'1'500.00
Transferred Town Meeting 2,306.00
$3,800.00
Transferxed Town Meeting 500.00
$3,300.00
Expend titres
American District Telegrapli Co.,
Burglar Alar•rn $312.00
Benger Beatrice & Jos., Settlement of
lairn 450.00
Chosse, Maxime & Madge, Settlement
of Claim 110.00
Connors, Anna, Relief Operator 9.60
Duross, Catherine A., Settlement 50.00
Farra.her, Michael, Settlement 45.00
Fletcher Hdwe. Co., Xmas Tree Supp. 14.47
Forbes, John, Xmas Trees 22.50
Engelhardt, Grace A., Settlement 100.00
Gorman, Eugene F., .Dr., Ser 0ce 6.00
Hawes Electric Co., Rental Lights 15.00
Heffernan, John E., .Service as
Auctioneer - 15.00
Howard Clock Products, Repair of
Town Clock 129.62
AUDITOR'S REPORT 473
Ingalls, Ernest K., Town Clock
Attendance 50.00
Johnston Co., J. G., Badges 10.15
Jones, David R., Roof Repair 15.00
Keating, .Anna, Relief Operator 36.00
-Kelley, M. D., M. J,, Services 50.00
Lauricella, A., Xmas Trees 6.00
Marr & San, Daniel, Removing Old
Flag Pale front Old Town Hall 25.00
Mass. Gras & Electric Co., Xmas
Tree Supplies 10.51.
Molite, Michael A. & Agnes R.,
Land Damages 74.06
Moran, Marie I., Switchboard Oper. 187.50
Nally,Annie E., Damages 3:5.00
Ne wEngland Tel. & Tel. Co., Service 35.22
Olivie Ai, Felice, Settlement 62.50
Payroll, Census Payroll 729.00
Payroll, W.P.A. Admini5iration 140.00
Railway Express Agency, Express .92
Reformatory for Women, Flag 6.91
Shipton, A. Lester, Playing Clutues 3.00
Tribune-Enterprise, Adv. 3.00
Watertown Sun, Adv. 3.00
Ziniti, Frank W., and Mary Jsnikian,
Damages 150.00
Total Expenditures $2,911.30
Transferred to Revenue 388.70
$3,300.00
Reserve Fund
Appropriation for 1935 $10,00().00
ExpeTid tares
Printing Voting Lists, Transfer263.2:5
474 'WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Soldiers Relief & Military Aid,
Transfer 7,603.71
Total Expenditures $7,366,96
Transferred to Revenue 2,133.04
Unpaid Bills
Appropriation for 1935 $1,22 .26
Expenditures
Boston Cans.. Gas Co., Service $12.63
Boston Janitors Supp. Co., Mops 3.75
Busconi [ail Co., Oil 246.72
DuBois Soap Co., Soap 19.50
Edison Electric Ill. Co., Service 553-68
Gordon Supply Co., Towel Supply A5
Iiawes Electric Co., Farts 10.84
Dowell, W. D,, Auto Repair 24.90
Kelley, M. B., M. J., Services 43.00
1%'endall Mill Supply, Supplies 41.78
Lauricella, A., Lunches 41.85
Lowes, F. J., Wax 52.50
Mass. Gas & Electric Light Supp. Co.,
Supplies 3.78
Metropolitan Ice Co., Oil 32.50
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Serv. 22.33
Thayer, Samuel G., Disp. Dead
Animals 16.00
Watertown, Town of, Water 89,15
Watertown Tire Co., Gas 14.24
Total Expenditures $1,223.26 $1,223.2G
Committee on Change of Zoning By-Laws
Balance Brought Forward $100.00
Transferred Towii Meeting 49.90
149..00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 475
Expenditures
Bruning Co., Charles, Zoning Mal)
of Town $5.95
Eaton, Leroy S., Booklets 61.95
Hartman, F. T., Drafting Zoning
By-Laws and Conferences 75.00
Watertown Sun, Legal Adv. 3.00
Watertown TrIlmne-Fnterpi-ise, Adv. 3.00
Total Expenditures , 148.90
Transferred to Revenue .10
149.00
E. R. A. Special
Appropr'iatiun for 1935 $25,000.00
Expenditures
B & M Sign Co., Signs $2.50
Babb & Co., Edw. E., Recreation 116.78
-Boston Music Co., Music 24.19
Boston & Maitre P. R. Co., Freight 19.82
Brown, Charles Jewell, Care of
Grounds 15.50
Bruning Co., Charles, Print 31.30
Builders Iron. Foundry, Supplies 200.97
Busconi Oil Co., Gas 380.68
Butters Express, Express 1.00
Cammali Badge Co., Badges 12.80
Carbone, John, Trucking 1,426.00
Chain Link & Fence Co., Fence 95.22
Chesterton Co., A. W., Paint 28.85
Condon Corp., John P. 1,798.00
Curry Bros. Oil Co., Oil 21..00
]Downey, Mary, Supervisur• 32.73
Dunn's, Supplies 162.68
Watertown E., Hdwe. Co., Supplies 5.69
Eastern Clay Goods Co., Pipe 164.02
Eaton, Leroy S., Printing 36.50
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476 WA`i`ERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Economy Grocery Stores, Paper Supp. 13.22
Eureka Pape Co., Couplings 28.26
Everett Bros. Inc., Express 6.00
Fletcher Hdwe. Co., Supplies 1,4.48.80
General Crushed Stone Co., Sterne 34.82
Gray Gift Shop, Supplies $26.30
Green & Co., S. B., Supplies 44.23
Grosvenor & Co., W. J., File 25.00
Halenza, H. C., Expenses 23.45
Harris, Charles A., Gloves 50.40
Harvey Co., Arthur C., Steel 11.79
Hawes Electric Co., Lamps 5.06
Hinkley, Ora E., Locksmith 1.00
Hydraulic Div. Corp., Hydro®tite 360.00
Kearns Serv. Station, Tire 12.25
Keefe & Sion, D. F., Plumbing 3.50
Kennedy Valve Mfg. Co., 'Valves 522.16
Koplow Trimming Co., Supp. 142.03
UBaron Foundry Co., E. L., Castings 19.07
Ludlow Valve Mfg. Co., Valves 433.80
McCarty Co., Charles J., Jute 70.40
McDonald, Robert, Music 66.33
McElroy, B. H., Rental Staging 115.00
McVey, T. H., Granite 504.90
National Boston Lead Co., Lead Pipe 95.80
Nonantum Coal Co., Coal 207.81
Nonanturn Lumber Co., Lumber 12.96
Parker-banner Co., Jute 103.19
Paris, Gertrude, Supervisor 14.60
Patent Scaffolding Co., Rental
Scaffolding 86.33
Payroll-Highway, Weekly 5,197,98
Perkins, E. A., Carpentering 97.04
Quirk 8 Co., Ed. S., Tires 9.68
Red Hed Mfg. Co., Brass Goods 565.71
Riverside Sand & Gravel Co., Stone 12.06
Royal Typewriter Co., Rental 70.00
Sears-Roebuck Co., Recreation 26.25
AUDITOR'S REPORT 47T
Singer Sewing Machine Co., Rental 561.25
Sullivan, James 11., Gas 162.40
Sullivan, Wn-1.H., Trucking 1,798.00
Sumner & Dunbar, Castings 325.82
Taylor's Typewriter Shop, Cleaning
and Repairing Typewriter 10.75
Thornsora-Durkee {Co., Pipe 239.I3
Waltham Lime & Cement Co., Supp. 738.85
Darren Pipe Co. of N. E., Pipe 4j30.83
Watertown Bldrs Supp. Co., Pipe 944.97
Watertown Letter Shop, Printing 38.00
Watertown Lumber Co., Lumber 437.58
atertowis Shoe Store, Rubber Boats 84.00
Watertown Fire Co., Chains 8.00
White Iron Works, C. M., Frames
and Covers 382.80
White Sewing Machine Co., Machines 120.40
Total Expenditures 24,999.67
Transferred to Revenue .33
25,000.00
W. P. A. Special
Appropriation for 1935 $50,000.00
Expenditures
ditur•es
Berger & Sons, C. L., Repairing
Transit $68.00
Boston Music Co., Music 25.94
Brown, Charles Hewell, Supervision
and Flowers 99.2.5
Bruning Co., Charles, Prints 22.06
Rusconi Oil Co., Gas 51.66
Carbone, John, Trucking 204.70
Condors Corp. John P., Road
Material 1,298.78
Condom Corp., Jolsn P., Trucking 273.50
Conroy, R. L., Cards 1.00
478 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Coombs Motor Co., 2 Dump Truck
Chasses 1,904.00
Dunn`s, Supplies 28.99
Eastern Clay Goods Co., Pipe 892.14
Eaton, Leroy S., LaMar 1.00
Economy Grocery Stores, Paper Towels 4.32
Fletcher Hdwe. Co., Supp. 308.46
Gray Gift Shop, Supplies 1.00
Haines, Rory, Expenses 9.90
Halenza, H. C., Incidentals 12.74
Harris, Chas. A., Work Cloves 12.75
McCarty Co., Chas. J., Jute 34.9
Nonantum Coal Co., Coal 81.39
Nonrantum Lumber Co., Lumber`' 9.23
Perkins, L. A., Lumber 155.19
Riverside Sand & Gravel Co., Sand 62.29
Royal Typewriter Co., Typewriter
IMarntenance 20.00
Simpson, Inc. Wm. S., Cement Color 42.00
Sinker Sewing Machine Co., Needles
and Rental 43.90
Sullivan, Names H., Oil 114.80
.Sullivan, WM. H, Trucking Bills 345.10
Taylor's Typewriter Shop, Typewriter
Maintenance 15.00
Tocci, Edmund, Building Manhole 6.00
Waltham Lime& Cement Co., Cement 41753
Waterproof Paint & Varnish Co.,
Faint 17.10
Watertown Didrs Supp, Co., Concrete 165.75
Watertown Lumber Co., Lumber 20.40
White Iron Works, C. Sri., Manhole
Covers and Frames 55.20
Total Expenditures $6,756.25
Balance Carried Forward 43,243.75
— - $50,000.00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 479
ENTERPRI'SES AND CEMETERIES
Witter Department Salaries—Superintendent
Appropriation for 1935 $8,00.00
Expenditures
Walter Rundlett, Salary $8,200.00
First Clerk Salary
Appropriation for 1935 1,300-00
Expenditures
Rundlett, Latina, Salary- sg,: 00.00
Second Clerk Salary
Appropriation for 193.5 $1,036.00
Expenditures
Bright, Emma L., Salary $1,036.00
Water Department—Office
Appropriation for 1935 $2,000.00
Expenditures
es
Addressograph Sales Agency, Cards $1.47
American City 111agazine, Subscription 2.00
Bruning Co., Charles, Blue Prints 1.45.85
Conroy,Robert, Stationery Supplies 27.15
Dailey & Co., W. S., Repairing Dipping
Needles 12.57
Ditto, Inc., Paper 1.43
Edison Electric 111. Co., Serv, 5.88
Eaton, Leroy S., Notices 10,35
Crown & Co., Thornas, Covers 1.50
-Hughes, James F., Printing 83.50
Johnson, Edwin, Salary 882.00
Johnston Co., J. C., Badges 15.00
Martell Co., A. E., Boobs 31.74
Master-Craft Corp., Binders and
Sheets 47.05
480 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
McDermott, F. .A.,Batteries 9.
Mooney, Fred R., Supplies 55.08
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Service 219.02
New Eng. Towel Supply Co., Towel
Service 9.00
Pegnosette Press, Printing 70.25
Railway Express Agency, Express 1.32
Sherman Envelope Co., Envelopes 47.39
Standard Mailing Machine Co., Repairs 6.25
Standard Alaintenance Co., Typewriter
Maintenance 18,00
U. S. Post Office, Stamps 290.87
Ward's Stationers, Note Books 2.60
Water Works Engineering, Subscrip. 3.00
Total Expenditures $1,999.8 r
Transferred to Revenue .13
$2,000.00
Water Department—Alaintenance
Appropriation for 1936 $4{},000.00
'xpendibtr•es
Baker Co., Frank G., Repair $4.50
Bauer, Frank F., Washer Cutter
Reconditioned 2.00
Boston & Maine R. R. Co., Freight 2.59
Builders Iron Foundry, Castings 49.57
Busconi Oil Co., Gas 362.65
Clancy, Inc., Joseph H., Repair 89.68
Caldwell Co., Geo. A., Parts for
Meters 4L60
Chesterton Co., A. W., Auto Oil 81.10
Clark Service Station, Gas 175.02
Condon Corp., John F., Dynamite 22.50
Conroy, R. E., Matches 5.72
Crane Co., Gate Valve 8.19
Davis, R. G., ,Auto Repair 4OO.69
AUDITOR'S REPORT 481
Duff Spring Co., Auto Parts 20.00
Durnan, Jr., James H., Auto Repair 3.50
D. & S. Leather Mfg. Co., Washers 74.29
Eastern Clay Goods Co., Pipe 6.12
Edison Electric 111. Co., Service 55.91
Ec son Corp., Bolts and Nuts 2.52
Walter W. Field & Son., Inc., Repair 16.45
Federal Motor Truck Corp., Repair 162.15
Fletcher Ndwe. Co., Supplies 176.99
Ford Meter Box Co., Parts 17.86
Garden City Express, Express .75
Gatchell Glass Co., Glass 2.75
Gra-nt's Express, Express .50
Green & Co., S. B., Supplies 27-05
Hackett Bros. Co., Soap 5.00
Halpin's Welding, Shop, Welding 7.50
Hersey Mfg. Co., Water Meter Parts 266.39
Hopkins, John J., Shai-l)ening Picks 31.15
Household Fuel Corp., Coal 2 11.75
Hughes, William H., Repairing
Electric Motors 16.88
Hydraulic Development Corp.,
Hydro-Mite 20.46
Ingersoll-Rand Co., Paving Breaker 215.00
Johnson, Edwin, Payroll 698.72
Kearns Service Station, Auto Parts 478.06
Kennedy Valve l fg. Co., 'Valves 657.84
Lawn Mower Grinding Co., Grinding 1.25
Lend Lined Iron Pipe Go., Fittings 93.80
Ludlow Valve Mfg. Co., Valves 44.72
Lyons, John F., Insurance 178.06
Macauley & Son, D., Drills 12.60
Comm. of Mass. Reg. of Motor Veh.,
Registrations 12.00
Master Plumbers Supply Co., 5upp. 3.34
Mazza, C. J., auto Repair 5.56
McDe=ott, Andrew E., Insurance 171.00
i
482 NVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
McDermott, F.A., Batteries and
Damps 69.60
McDonald Tine Battery Station,
Battery 9.00
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Service 53.79
Neptune Aleter Co., Caskets 3.85
Nonantum Lumber Co., Lumber 5.53
Oates,Edward .A., Insurance 197.50
Payroll, Weekly 34,289.09
Pequosette Press, Record Cards 8.50
Proctor, S. E. & R. C., Supplies 8.80
Railway Express Agency, Express .68
Red Hed Mfg. Co.,Unions 25.92
Robert, A. E., Repairing Valve 5.00
Rundlett, Walter E., Garage Rent 60.00
Shutt, George L., Tube 11.43
Standard Auto Gear Co., Auto
Gear Pares 4.20
Sullivan, .dames ff., Kerosene 16.75
Sumner & Dunbar, Plugs 186.41
Thompson-Durkee Co., Spring
Coil Cleaner 3.50
Toc+ci„ Edsel, Oil 7.00
United Seal Co., Capper Wire 8.00
Watertown Brake & Electric S+erv.,
auto parts 83.65
Watertown Tire Co., Repair 2.50
White Motor Co., Repair 12.03
Total Expenditures $39,999.82
Transferred to Revenue .18
40,000.00
Water Department—Vacations
Appropriation for 1935 $1;800.00
Experd tares
Payroll—Weekly $1,300,00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 483
Cemetery Department—Superintendent
Appropriation for 1935 $2,000.00
Expenditures
Horton, Van D., Salary $2,000.00
Cemetery Department
Labor
Appropriation for 1935 $8,000.00
Expenditures
Payroll Weekly $7,997.69
Transferred to Revenue 2.31 S8 00 J►0
Cemetery DepartmentContingent
Appropriation for 1935 $600.00
Expenditures
Bonanno Bros., :Loam $21.00
Dolge Co., C. B., .Disinfectant 15.39
Eaton, Leroy S., Printing 18.35
,Fletcher Hdwe. Co., Supplies 132.60
Goding, Herbei t,Repair 3.97
Gray Gift Shop, Supplies 2.40
Green & Co., S. B., Supplies 67.32
Iialpin's Welding Sharp, Welding 9.50
Hay & Peabody Cement Vault Inc.,
Lowering Straps 31..84
.Holmes, C. E., Grinding Lawn Mowers 18.60
Hopkins, John J., Sharpening Tools 2.00
Horton, Van D., Incidentals 35.36
Hawes, Ernest, Repairing Book
Bindings 8.00
Macauley & Son, D., Dressing Drills 1.20
Manning Sales Co., Rakes 4.55
Mason, Ralph W., Flower Beds 50.00
Master Plumbers Supply Inc., Grate
Valve 3.75
A$4 WAPEP,;'I'(]WN ' ONV-r REPORT
�rleist+er•, Q. J., �A'elding and Drilling 3.83
-Morse, J. S., Repair 3.00
Allurngan, Hugh J., Cutting Stone 3.75
New Eng, Tel. & Tel. Co., Service 67.72
Romano, S., Trucking 36.00
Royal Typewriter- Co., typewriter 7.50
Shriberg & Son, P. H., Pile 9.00
Standard Steel & Iron Works, flaking
Frame for Hand Truck 12.00
Sullivan, James H., Gas 4.09
Watertown Lumber Co., Lumber 12.45
Watertown, Town of,Water 12.00
Webb Mfg. Co., F. W., Supplies 2.66
Total Expenditures a98. 3
Transferred to Revenue 1.17
$600.00
INTEREST AND 31A.TURING DEBT
Interest
Appropriation for 193.5 $80,000.(.)0
Transferred Town 3�leetillg 19,000.00
61,000.00
Expenditures
Coupons on Bonds $55,512.50
Viscount on Notes 4,379.91
Merman Dana,Interest on ,Abatement 3,15
Total Expenditures 59,895.56
Transferred to Revenue 1,104.45
61,000.00
Town Debt
Appropriation for 1935 $229,500.00
Expenditures
13onds Paid $229,500.00
r
AUDITOR'S REPORT 485
Premium Account
Balance Brought Forward $649.64
Received from Sale of Bonds 2,502.01
$3,241.65
E'xp e nditares
First National Bank, Engraving
Bonds $225.00
National Slrawm ut Bank, Engraving
Bonds 487.49
Total Expenditures $712.49
Balance Carried Forward 2,529.16
$9,241. 5
TAXES
County Tax
Appropriation for 1935 $76,431.50
. x anditag,rR 9
Middlesex, Count of 76,104.0-0
Transferred to Revenge 327.00
$76,431.50
County Hospital T. B. Assessment
Appropriation for 1935 .$20,099.5 5
Expenaitures
AUddlesex, County of $20,099.55
'Mate Taxes& .Assessments
,A.ppr•opidation for 1935 $280,€114.00
Expenditures
Mate Tax $80,200.00
Charles River 5,256.69
Metropolitan Parks 29,081.97
Metropolitan Planning Div. 303.06
486 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
is Sewer 46627,29
is Water 90,966.30
Abatement of Smoke Nuisance 442.1.4
Veterans' Exemption 161.52
Boston Metropolitan Expenses 1.38.54
Reston Elevated Railway
Deficiency 29,387.62
.Boston Metropolitan District El.
Railway Rental Deficiency 1�530.31
Canterbury Street Highway 99.54
Land Taking, Revere I-lghway 217.81
Ocean. Avenge, Revere 11,08
Nuys in Malden, Braintree, Weymouth
and I-linglialm .70
West Pwxbur•y-Brookline Parkway 243.46
Brookline Street-EssexSt.-Cottage
Sarin Bridge 1.+06.18
Total Expenditures $278r774.51
Transferred to Revenue 1,239.49
r $280,014.00
4R8 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
BALANCE SHEET,
ASSETS
Cash on Hand, Dec. 31, 1935 $357,982.11
Collector's Petty Cash 500.00
Taxes
1933 Deal and Personal $1J87.78
1932 Pall 2.00
1934 Real and Personal 39,650.16
1934 Poll 80.00
1935 Real and Personal 399,210.01
1935 Poll 2,168.00
1933 Motor Vehicle 30.:50
1934 Motor Vehicle 2,394.45
1935 Motor Vehicle 4,168.48
- $448,891.38
Special Assessments
1934 Moths $33.50
Assessments Added to Tax :Sills
1933 Sidewalks 10.01
1934 Sidewalks 1.02.48
1935 ,Sidewalks 1,155.47
194 Street 1,297.69
1935 Street 5,807.28
Committed Interest
1989 Sidewalks 5.40
1934 Sidewalks 46.29
1935 Sidewalks 453.21.
1934 Street 54.14
1935 Street 10688.57
Unapportioned Sidewalk
Assessments 3,617.21
Unapportion{ed Street
Assessments 2,:581.40
_ $17,332.66
AUDITOR'S REPORT 489
.LIABILITIES
Temporary Loans in Anticipation of Revenue 8050,000.0 l
Potter Memorial Gate Fund 209.94
Dog Fund 24.00
Sewer Deposits 2,009.00
Premiums on Loans 2,529.16
Cemetery Sale of Lots 4,184.03
Overlays, Deserved for Abatements
ivy of 1933 $4,764.43
Levy of 1934 15,678.32
Levy of 1935 4,223.09
24,665.78
Overlay Reserve $36,905.28
Motor Excise Revenue 6,594.95
Special Assessment Revenue 17,421.70
Tax Title Revenue 212,976.27
Departmental revenue 57,047.65
Water Revenue 47,729.62
Federal Ail Revenue 21,905.48
Unexpended Balances Forward
Assessors--Board of Tax Appeals $119.68
New Police Station 54,903.20
Suers and Drains P.W.A. 1,909.29
Highway Canso. P.W.A. 2,199.39
Sidewalks, P.W.A. 1,558.46
Land Taking, Church St. 50.O0
t. Auburn St., Bldg. Line 500.00
Senior High School F'urn. 259.01.
High School .Add'n P.W.A. 176.44
Library Trust Fund Income 3.83
Elementary School P.W.A. 109,901.85
Park "Delta." McOlaufiin Bqst. 81.61.
.P.A, Special 43,243.75
490 WAT.ERTOWN TOWN REPORT
.ASSETS (Continued)
Departmental Accounts Receivable
Poles and Wires 153.96
Weights and Measures 16.19
Health 4,208.69
Sewer 2,824.92
Highway 583.38
Public Welfare 49,024.81
School 25.75
Cemetery 214.00
$57,047.65
Water Plates $46,95 2.99
Water Services 776.+63
$47,729.62
Federal Aid $21,901-3.48
Federal Aid P. W. A. 25,000.00
-- $46,905.48
Tax Titles $212,650.71
Tax "title Possessions 225.56
$1.,189,265.1 d
DEFERRED REVENUE ACCOUNTS
Apportioned Sidewalk assessments not due $21,998.92),
AUDITOR'S REPORT 491
LIABILITIES (Continued)
Water Mains, 25,000.00
Library A.dd'n P.W.A. 3,503.78
243,345.29
Excess and Deficiency $161,817.12
$1,189,265.17
DEFERRED REVENUE ACCOUNTS
Apportioned Sidewalk assessments
due in 1936 $4,01.6.08
1937 3,961.77
1938 31858m
1989 3,528.81
1940 2,790.80
1941 2,270.77
1942 1,499.85
1943 48.42
1944 24.34 $21,998.92
492 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
ASSETS (Conth ued)
Apportioned Street assessments not due 77,262.56
DEIST ACCOUNTS
Net Funded or Fixed Debt $1,477,700.00
AUDITOR'S REPORT 493
LIABILITIES (Continued)
Apportioned Street assessments
due in 1936 $188,336.00
1937 17,423.25
1938 15,57O.48
1940 7,973.54
1941 4,`23.94
1942 1,456,62
1943 33.03
t$77,262.56
DEBT ACCOUNTS
Y�efunding Loan 1906 $2,000.00
Surface Drainage Loan 1916 11,000.00
111gh School Land Louie 1917 2,000M
1lcsmer School Lean 1919 2O,000.00
Spri7)g Street Drain 1919 14,000.00
No. Beacon Street Bridge 12,000.00
Sewers and Drains Loan 1920 15,000.O0
Athletic Field Loan 1920 5,000.00
Surface Drainage Loan 1921 16,O00.O0
Nest End School Lean 1921 72,000.00
High School Plans 192 v,OOO.0O
High School Loan 1923 11,000.00
Land Taking Lean 1923 9,000.00
High School Loan 1924 19O,000.0O
High School Loan 1924 80,000.00
High School Loan 1924 6,000.00
High School Loan 1924 3,OOO.00
Playc,round Loan 1925 5,000.0O
Higlx School Equipment 1925 30,000.00
Coolidge School A,dd'n 19`5 55 000.O0
No. End School Loan 1926 60,000.00
St. Construction Lean 1926 7,000,00
Pavement Lean 1926 3,000.00
494 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
ASSETS (Continued)
TRUST ACCOUNTS
Trust Funds, Case and Securities $69,913.14
AUDITOR'S REPORT 495
LIABILITIES (Continued)
W. Jr. I-Egli School Add'n 1927 16,000.00
Sewer Loan 1927 4,000.00
,St. Construction 1927 8,000.00
Hosmer School Add'n 1928 33,000.00
Arsenal Street Loan 1923 30,000.00
Water Mains 1928 8,000-00
Sewer Loan 1928 17,000.00
West Elementary School 1929 11.6,000.00
School Loan 1930 45,000.00
Drainage Lean 1931 4,000.00
New Administration Bldg. 161,000.00
Fire Alarm Signal System 1932 1£,000m
Sidewalks, P.W.A. 1934 8,000.00
St. Construction P.W.A. 1994 22,000.00
Sewers & Drains P.W.A. 1934 14,000.00
Senior H. S. Add'n F.W.A. 103,000.00
Public LIbrary P.W.A. 26,000.00.
W.P.A. Loan 1935 50,000.00
New Elementary School
P.W.A. 1935 110,000.00
New Fire Station P.W.A. 1935 55,700.00
- - 1,477,700.00
TRUST ACCOUNTS
Library Trust Funds
Asa Pratt $12,260.44
Mary D. l�Xeade 3,031.37
Pierce Fund 1,233.•56
Barry Fund 1,037.03
Templeton Fund 2f500.00
Martha Sanger fund 739.87
Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund 49,116.87
69,913.14
49+6 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
UNPAID BILLS
Public 'Welfare
Ou&gide Aid
First National Stores, Food Supplies $771.00,
Old Age Assistance
Claflin, Walter A., Medicine $4.G1
Goi-man, Eugene F., Dr., Services 8.00
Holy Ghost Hospital, Care 46.50
Kelly, Dr. M. J., Services 71.50
Leonard Fuel Co., Coal 6.95
Mass. Eye & )Jar Infirmary, Services 8.65
Mass. General Hospital, Care 10.50
O'Toole, Mrs., Room and Care 38.84
Putnam, Dr. Frank W., Services 6.00
Rockwell, Wintlir op G., Burial 100.00
Secord, Dr. Walter N., Services 2.00
Spergurio, 14lichael, 'Transportation 3.00
Trainor, Dr. Joseph, Services 30.00
Watertown. District Nursing Asso.,
Services 5.00
371.55
Total Unpaid Sills $1,142.55.
Respectfully submitted,
V W. NOR,CRO S, Jr-0.,
Auditor-
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AUDITOR'S REPORT 497
INDEX TO REPORT OF TOWN AUDITOR
Receipts .,,,,.,.._,.,.,..,...................................................... 343
R ^^^^^-~_.^^-_,,,~,.,^.,~..,,..,.....,..-_.,~,.,.,~,.',.-.,.--,- 346
Payments ,,,.,,,~,,,~,,,,~,,~~,,,.,,,,,,~,,~,,~~,~,~,,.,,,,.,,~~,,~~,,.,~ 347
Assessors' Depaitment .................................................. 361
Auditor's Department .........,...........~.~~~,~~.~.^^...~.~.~,~~~..^ 355
Balance Sheet .............................. 488
Buildings, Inspector mf ,~__,,^^,~~^_.._,_,.^~~,'_,._,,`,_,_,__ 085
Cemetery Department .................................................... 483
Town ,_,,.~..,~,,,.,~~,,,~,.,,,,,,,,,~~,,,~,^,''_~,.,,'~.~_,,,,_._ 365
CQllect0r's Dh"mn ~_____~,,,~,~,,__,,,____~~,_____ 359
Contingent .,~.,,_.,,,,__.,.,,,~,.,.,~,,~,,,,,,,.,~,-~,~,,,,,~,,~,,.,.,~~ 472
DogOfficer ....... _,_,,~,,,,,.'~~,,_~.,,~,^.~^_.,~^^^^,,,^,^,,,^,,,,^~,^^,,~ 993
E. R. A. Special 4�~
~~. ~.. �~. ~��~~^~= ...~~~~.~......~......~.�..~~.^....~.~.....~~.~~..~....^. ^.°
Election Expenses ..^..___ ............................................. 368
EngineeringDepartment ,^.~.~~,.~..~,,,,~~,~,,,~_,~~,,,,,,,,,'_ 366
Finance Committee __-'_-----_-'_-_-__----.----_-_' 363
Fire Department .,,~,.^^^,,,~^^^^~^^,,,,,,,,,~,,,.,,,~~,~,,,,,,,,.',~~,,, 379
Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth, Snrt ^~,^.,^^^^^^^^^^^^..^^^^^^^^^^~ 396
Headquarters, Veterans ..............,~^~^...-...~,_,..,..~~.~`^^'' 472
HealthDepartment ...............^...-...~..~....~...~~~..,_,,,.,.^^.., 894
Highway Department .................................................... 402
T��
^^~~~r.anc$ ...... .............., ...........................^-^.................... 47(]
InfirmaryDepartment _~,~~~,,~..,^,,,,.,~,^,,,,.~^,,,~,^,,,~,~,^,,~, 430
Titerest and Maturing Debt ,,~,,,,,~~~,,~,,,~^,^,,,~~,~,,,~~,~ 484
T,8@al Services ......................-,^^.^.~...^~.^'~^`~~^^,^.^^^-^'^'~^~~~^ 364
Library Department ........................................................ 457
AleDloria1Dmn ^,.__,,^,^~,,^,~^^^.^,,~,.^,^~_,~,,~^^,~,,,,_,____..,_, 469
Moderator ----'...'............. `........~~...^.~..~.............,^..... 354
Park Department ............................................................. 465
Pensions .........................................................^^^^..^.........~. 469
Physician, Town .. 431
Plumbing, Inspector ........~'...^^^.^.^...,^^.^.~^`^~.^~'^~`~~~^'~'`` 399
PlQnUino, Board ............ 372
Playground Department ............................... .................. 467
Poles and Wires DC0Q ,,,,^,~,,.,,~,,,,.^,,^,^,^,.,^^~^^^,,,^ 890
499 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
Police Department ........................................................... 373
Registrarsof Voters ............................................. .... 370
SchoolDepartment .. ....................................................... 439
Selectmen's Department ................................................ 354
SewerDepartment .......................................................... 400
Soldiers' Relief ................................................................ M
Taxes ............................„...................................I.........,.... 485
Towngall ........................................................................ 370
Treasurer's Department ................................................ 357
TreeWarden .................................................................... 388
Unpaid Bills .... .................................................................. 474
4
VotingLists ...................................................................... 370
'eater Department .......................................................... 479
Weights and Measures .................................................... 336
Welfare, Publie, Department ...... ................................. 414
NVorknien7s Compensation .............................................. 470
W. P. A. Special ................................................................. 477
.Zoning Der-Laws, Committee in Charge........................ 474
WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 499
REPORT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE
. February 19, 1930
Outside Aid
The amount expended for Outside Aid for the past year
shows an increase of $6,414.94 over the 1934 appropria-
tion. Of this amount $2,7019.94 was expended in the opera-
tion of the Welfare Department and the balance $3,710.00
was appropriated from the Outside Aid account and leaned
to W.P.A. workers who had pay checks clue for four weeks
work. The $3,710.00 was collected from the W.P.A.
workers later and turned in to Treasury Receipts.
During the past year there was a number of temporary
lay-offs on the E.P.A. and the workers had to be aided by
the Welfare Department and a sum of $16,200.00 was ex-
pended in this manner.
A quota of 754 employable on ' .P-A. was set by the
State Administration and this quota was too small to take
care of the E.R.A. employees who totaled 9-02 and many
of the men were compelled to apply to the Welfare De-
partment for aid. This condition brought about an increase
in the number of Welfare cases and the case load will be
greatly reduced during the first months of 1936 as author-
ity has been issued to increase the W.P.A. quota.
The Federal Government has furnished a large amount
of commodities which have .been distributed to the recipi-
ents of Soldiers' Relief, Welfare Aid, E.R.A. workers, and
W.P.A. employees. Various articles of clothing and food
were distributed as listed below:
10,344 cans of Roast Beef
249288 cans of Hamburg
2,064 cans of Beef Stew
43272 cans of Veal
4,992 cans of Evaporated 11ilk
864 cans of Mutton
500 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
04 100 Lb. bags of potatoes
R3?8 Lb, packages of cheese
1,056 2 Lb. hags of rice
10,000 Lb. prunes
The Sewing Unit which dames under the jurisdiction of
the Welfare Department has been enl-irged and a total of
134 are now employed. A total of 22,575 finished articles
have been distributed to needy families.
A sum of $84,648.69 has been collected for ail rendered
to recipients living in Watertown with settlements else-
where. This is due to the diligence of this department in
the investigation and determination of settleme-nts.
Douse Bill No. 102-1 of the State Legislature was filed
by the Commissioner of Public Welfare which would allow
reimbursement of 25% on all Outside Aid, blathers' Aid
and Old Age Assistance enses.'This bill was opposed at the
last sitting of the Legislature by the Massachusetts Relief
Officers Association of which the undersigned is a member
of the Legislative Co mrnittee. Had the bill been passed it
%would bring about a decrease in the amount of revenue
collected by this department from the State and other
nitres and towns and in Watertown would increase the tax
rate approximately 80c per thousand.
The department wishes to express its appreciation to
the private charities for the assistance 'given and for the
donations of clothing. It wishes to thank the Teacher's
Association. Knights of Columbus, Watertown Unemploy-
nient Relief Committee., Lions' Club, Rotary Club, St. Vin-
cent de haul Society, Emblem Club, Massachusetts Cath-
olic Women's Guild, Newton North Branch Telephone Ex-
change, and other private organizations, for the assistance
given and co-operation shown to this .department.
Old Age Assistance
At the close of the year ninety-nine cases were receiv-
ing Old Age Assistance, eighty-one living in Watertown
and eighteen in other cities and towns.
WATERTOW N TOWN REPORT 501
A large increase is to he expected in this department as
the law which required twenty years residence its Massa-
chusetts has been changed but the age limit of seventy
years remains the same. The last General Court reduced
the period of required residence to five years out of the
last nine years and for this reason the expenses of this
department wilI be greatly increased.
These cases are visited fGur times yearly by the depart-
ment visitor and are: also supervised by the Mate Bureau
of Old, Age Assistance.
Mothers' Aid
This department now has thirty-eight active Mothers'
Aid, cases living in Watertown and four cases being
charged to Watertown that are living in other cities and
toms. The aid given to dependent widows and children
remains about the sayne each year and no miaterial in-
crease is looped for in this department.
The recipents of Mothers" Aid are visited regularly by
the department visitor and four times yearly by the state
visitor, to .see thaat thechildren are being cared for prop-
erly.
Fespeetfully submitted,
DANIBL H. Iw URPHY,
Argeitt.
REPORT OF PARK COMMISSIONERS
January 16, 1996
To the Citizens of Wrtte ,tent,,n:
The Board of 'ark Commissioners respectfully submits
the following report for the year ending December 31,
1935.
It is obvious that the geed of proper recreational facili-
ties is increasing each year. The tennis courts at Victory
549- WA'TERTO'1'4'N TOWN REFORi
Field were in tremendous demand and every effort has
been made to accommodate as marry of your citizens who
desired to play as was humanly possible. The Twilight
Baseball League made good use of the facilities available
to them. The High School athletic teams were constant
users of the baseball diamond, football gridiron and the
soccer field. The girls' field hockey team are now using
Victory Field for practice and their regularly scheduled
games In Watertown. There have been some disadvant-
ages to there and to visiting athletic teams due to lacy of
proper facilities for dressing. It appears to be essential
that something be done to accommodate the women who
attend the various .games field at the Field by providing
suitable quarters for there.
In times like the present this Board does not approve
of the expenditure of Town money, for new projects which
are not absolutely necessary, but we do feel that enough
money should be appropriRted to properly maintain those
things for which the town has already spent money. For
after all, money appropriated for such maintenance is
absolutely necessary for the preservation and protection
of town property.
It has been particularly disappointing to the commis-
sioners that the project of new tennis courts started some
time ago has not been -completed. It therefore appears
necessary that some provision be made for improving the
field left unfinished under the C.W.A. program and the ex-
pense of same to be borne unnecessarily by this depart-
ment, inasmuch as it seems the project should have been
completed under the program which instituted it.
WINTHROP PVt3CKWELL, Chairman
NORMAN D. MACKAY, Secretary
GRORGE B. WELLM N
WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
SELECTMEN'S ANNUAL REPORT
To the Citizens of Watertown:
The year 1935 was one which presented many prol)-
lerns, not only to the Town of Watertown, but to all
municipalities can account of the unsettled condition due to
a great extent to unemployment. We Dope in the near
future some improvement may be shown in this particular
respect. It would have been more diflicult for the Town if
it had not been for the fact that a great amount of money
was provided for the unemployment situation by the Fed-
eral Government.
One of the most serious problems confronting all
municipal departments will be to plan for the future, par-
ticularly in regard to what method will be followed by all
municipalities to care for the unemployment situation
when the Government ceases to provide assistance. 1<t is a
problem that is giving all municipal offices great concern.
Highway Department
The collection and disposal of waste paper and ashes
has become a more diflicult problem every year due to the
fact that there are few .dumps now available, and no doubt
as in marry other towns and cities, are incinerator will have
to be provided to care for the greater part of the waste
material,
During the least year drains have been installed in ap-
proximately thirty-fine streets. For several years the citi-
zens living on some of these streets have been complain-
ing of flooded cellars, due to the lack of proper drainage.
This condition has been remedied by the laying of these
drains and the installation of necessary catch basins.
Many improvements have been made on the side streets
during the pant year and the fvllowino; have been resur-
faced with asphaltic concrete:
504 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT
EIm Street, from Arsenal to Arlington Street.
I-Ellside Road, from Mt. Auburn Street to Maplewood
Street.
Raul Street from North Beacon Street to Itiver•side
Street.
Summer Street from Mt. Auburn Street to Waverley
Avenue.
Pleasant Street from Bridge Street to Waltham Street,
and from Green Street to Watertown. Square including the
new parking space in front of Lewandos.
The expense of Pleasant Street resurfacing was taken
care of by funds provided by the State in the amount of
$13,901.60.
During the past year sidewalks were built in twenty-
one streets. The Selectmen asked for sealed bids ad-
dressed to the Board of Selectmen and were publicly
opened October 18, 1934 and contract awarded to the low-
est bidder. The work was clone daring the summer of
1935.
In regard to snow removal: The winter of 1935 was the
worst the 'Town has ever had to conteaui with. The cast of
snow removal which included sanding for said year was
$42,883.90. Much hand shovelling had to be clime which
required theemployment of hundreds of extra. risen. One
of the greatest improvements of the past year was the
creating of a parking space on Galen Street in front of
Lewandos. This was accomplished by the relocating and
resetting of curling, the rebuilding of sidewalk, the in-
stalling of new drainage and catch basins, the excavation
of loam and shrubbery, putting in a base of gravel and
re-surfacing the entire area from Pleasant Street to the
Galen Street Bridge Nvith a. layer of slieet asphalt. This
parking area, which takes care of at least one hundred cars
should be a great help to merchants.
Old Town Hall
Th.e question of the disposal of the old Town hall build-
ing has come before the Town on two or three occasions
WATERTO W'N TOWN DEPORT 5+05
and has received no definite action by the Town. We are of
the opinion in view of the suggestion made by our Fire
Chief that it is a fire menace that it would be advisable at
this time to remove the building.
It was thought for sometime that perhaps the building
might be used for some 'Town activity but nothing definite
has developed since its abandonment by the Town, and we
now feel that it would be well to take some definite action
to have it removed.
The removal of the building would provide for a ten
foot widening on Church Street between Main Street and
the railroad tracks which would materially assist in the
moving of traftie at this busy point.
Until such time as the Town tales action as to the dis-
posai, this site would provide accommodation for the
parking of a substantial number of automobiles which
would relieve the already overcrowded condition in this
vicinity. The removal of the Delta on Galen. Street at
Lewandos has been of great assistance in caring in some
degree for the Larking situation in and about Watertown
Square.
Radio
By direction of the Selectmen, three cruiser cars in use
in the Police Department were equipped with radio, and
arrangements made with the Newton Police Department
to broadcast calls to these cars. The service rendered the
citizens by this means of communication has been almost
instantaneous, and many have expressed their apprecia-
tion of the speed and efliciency in which their particular
case was haridled. Time is an important factor in the con-
duct of police business today. The time of arrival of an
officer at the scene of a crime is an essential element, and
_rn.any times the late arrival has resulted in the escape of
the person sought, or the loss of a material witness.
The radio has proved to be the most powerful weapon
the police Have at their command, and its introduction
into the Watertown Police Department has enabled it to
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give the citizens heretofore unimaginable service, and has
increased its usefulness and efficiency immeasurably.
Street Lights
During the year 1933 it was deemed advisable as a mat-
ter of strict economy to reduce the number of street lights
in Town. This was clone at a saving of approximately
4,404 yearly.
Continuous complaints have been received by the Select-
men in preference to this matter, particularly in connection
with Alain and Mt. Auburn Streets, two main thorough-
fares, where the reduction in lights has caused more or
less dissatisfaction.
It has also placed the Town in a peculiar situation in
regard to granting requests of any kind for extension of.
service. Prior to the reduction, street lights could be ord-
ered at the request of the Selectmen ,and the only expense
would be the cost of operation. Since the reduction, the
Edison Company demand, that all construction costs in
connection with new installations shall be borne by the
Town until such time as the street lighting is returned to
schedule in effect prior to 1933—the year we reclined.
The; result has been that within the past two years ab-
solutely no requests for street lights could be considered
by the Selectmen on account of the increased cost. This
is, a matter which rn.ight well receive the attention of the
Town, as to whether it would be advisable to ,go back to
the old full schedule or continue as we are at the present
time, under the reduced schedule.
Traffic Lights
Requests for traffic lights have been submitted to the
Selectmen from time to time and of course, no .money be-
ing available, no action could be taken.
Repeated requests have been made for traffic sigals at
North Beacon and Irving Streets which it is claimed, is a
very dangerous location. The cost of installation of a
traffic light tit this point wotild cost in the neighborhood
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of $2000, and the opening of the new Charles River Park-
way on the south side of the river at Galen Street, has
also created a very dangerous condition. Studies have been
made of this situation,and it is agreed by all that a traffic
signal should be installed, but in view of the fact that the
-matter of continuation of the boulevard going west is be-
ing considered, the Selectmen deem it inadvisable at the
present time to tale any acting.
The attention of the Selectmen has been called by the
Public Works Department to the fact that the traffic sig-
nals at Mt. Auburn and School Streets and at Beacon
Square do not conform with the State requirements and
are both being operated without the approval of the De-
partment with the result that any violation of the traffic
laws at either location-, would result in failure of convic-
tion. The expense for carrying out this work has been
recommended to the Finance Committee in an amount not
in excess of 500; the appropriation of which would also
permit changes in the Beacom Square signal which would
improve conditions materially.
As to activities in connection with Outside Aid,
Mother's Aid and Old Age Assistance, you are respect-
fully referred to the report of Agent Daniel 1-1. Murphy of
the Public Welfare Del)Rrtnient.
E.R.A. and W.F.A. Activities
The combined ,report of E.R.A. and W.P.A. activities is
herewith submitted.
During the period from January 1, 19 5i to November
31, 1935, a total of $500,000.00 was expended by the Fed-
eral Eraser°gency Relief Administration for labor and for
the same period there was expended by the Town of Wat-
ertown, approximately .$30,000.00 for materials, equip-
anent, etc.
Many E.R.A. projects have and will result in a direct
saving to the Town and to the taxpayers, such as projects
calling for the laying of drains, building streets, grading,
repairs to schools and public buildings, construction of
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sidewalks, laying of water mains and grading beautifica-
tion of town playgrounds.
Another item of interest to the taxpayers is the number
of welfare recipients who were absorbed by the E.R.A.
and taken off the welfare rolls, resulting in a great saving
in the Welfare Appropriation.
A Visiting Housekeepers' project was inaugurated dur-
ing the year 1935 which lent valuable assistance to those
who were lied-ridden and unable to procure the services of
a paid housekeeper.
The Federal Housing Projeci which was in operation
for about ten months of the year, lent valuable assistance
to many in financing needed property repairs. It is ex-
pected that the project will be renewed under the Works
Progress Administration.
The first project under the Works Progress Adminis-
tration was started about November 15th and by the first
of the new year, all workers on E.R.A. projects had been
transferred to V .P.A.
A total of thirty-five projects have been submitted to.
the W.P.A. autllarities for approval and a suflicient num-
ber have been approved to allow the entire E.H.A. force
to be transferred to W.P.A. with little or no lass of time.
In preparing W.P.A. projects for approval, the same
general idea has been carried out as in preparing E.R.A.
projects, namely, the preparation of those projects which
will result in the greatest benefit to the tov;m as well as
the greatest saving to the taxpayer.
In placing men or women at word~, it has been the policy
of the local W.P.A. Authority, whenever possible, to con-
sult with the Welfare Agent and, give those receiving wel-
fare first consideration.
The delay, during the past three months, in receiving
W.P.A. checks has caused no little misunderstaanding, but
with the new system of payment about to be inaugurated,
this trouble should be eliminated.
During the period from November 15, 1935 to March
15, 1936, the Federal Government will have expended in
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Watertown for labor, approximately 1.50,000A, against
an outlay by the town for materials of approximately
$30,000.00_
Appreciation should be expressed to the various town
departments for their Delp and co-operation in the efficient
manac,ement of both E.R.A. and W.P.A. activities. Men-
tion should also be made of the spirit of helpfulness ex-
hibited by the officials and employees of the Union Market
National Bank.
The Selectmen Irish to thank the heads of Departments-
and their employees for their co-operation during the past
year.
AUUIRICE H. U' ONINTELL,
CHARLES F. SHAW,
Selectmen of Watertown.
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CONTENTS
Appraiser's Valuation ...—'_--~.~^~. ............................................ 299
Appropriations Voted at Town Mmmtinp ~..~.....~^.~~.~.~...~. 30
Assessors, Board of Report .~~~~ ~,~~~~..-~~~.^~,......,---~~' 150
Tnnmu, Report ................................................,................... 341 .
Auditor's Rmuort, Index to .~~~~...~~.~.~~~~~~~~~-................... 497
Buildings, Iuapectarn�, Report .,'~~'^~~~~~~'^^~~~`~~~'`~^~~~~~^~^^^ 92
Cemeteries, Superintendent of, Report ........................................... 284
Clerk, Town, Report of Department .~..~..~~~^.^..^....—.-~-^ 288
Clerk, Town, Record of --.-.,......~---^~~..~~~~.'_--'—~---- 12
Cuounud±eem/ Recent Appointments ...—^~....................................... lU
Qmuxoaal/ InNvn, Report ................. I34
I}ng Officer, Report ..........~.^~.^~~~.~.~~~~ ~~~.~~~.~.~'~.~~~.. ww
Election,Election, March 4^ 1835 .................................. ..- ........__~~.~^~.., __[�
Engineer, Town, Report ................ ........................,~~-........ ............ I26
Finance Committee on Appivpriations, Report ............................ 294
Fire Department, Report .~.,._.---~-~-_---~' ......................... 122
Health, Board of, Report ..... . ................................^................. ... 271
Highway Department, Report .-~~.~..-, ..-._^^~~.^~,~~.~~..~ 807
Infirmary Department, Report ..~.~~~~'~~~~~.~^.,..--~~,~~~..~. 121
Library, IJnmrd of Trustees, Report - ..............~............................. 145
'Meeting, Azzouui Town, Warrant For ............................................ 12
Meetings, Town, RwoomI of ............................................................. 13
Moth Department, Report ............................................................. 91
@Officers, Town ......—_-...~.~..,.~-,..~.~~_.~-_'_'.~~^~~~~,
Pmdk. Cononsisolnuers. Report .-^^^^.~. ~.~.~~~~.~^.~...~....~~~-~. 501
Physicians, Town, Report ......... 183
Plaitning Board, Report ,..-------.-~~.~~~...~.~~~.~~,._,,,_^^ 95
Playground CommissioTt, Report ............................................ %QI
�0�PlumbingRepnrt ___—^..^....^.......,.—_--�,^^~.~.
Police Department, Report ......... 136
Population ~~--~~~.~~~....._-...~...~.._~~-~~.....~^~~~......_~.. 11
SchoolCommittee, Report _~~..^--^^^^~.^^~^.~.~^.~--~-~~..~~~.., 97
Scaler of Weights and Measures, Report _--...... 84
Selectmen, Board of, Report ...............................---...................... 503
Tuxes, OoDaotmr of, Report .............................................................. 163
Treasurer, Tonm, ............................................................ 317
Tree Warden, Report .................................................. .................... nm
Veterinarian, Tonmu^ Report .......... ..............................................— 93
Water Commissioners, Report ,..~~^~~~.^.^~~~~~.—.~.............. . 150
Public, Board of, Repmzt..~..-~..~~...-.....--...... 499