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HomeMy Public PortalAbout1936 Annual Watertown Report ANNUAL REPORTS BY THE; OFFIGEM OF THE TOWN OF WATERTOWN FOR THE Throe Hundred and Sixth Year of its Organization YEAR ENDING DECEI BER 31, 1936 4i �= LER OY S. FATON Printer Watertown, lass, r SEE BACK OF BOOK FOR CONTENTS TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1936 Selectmen CHARLES F.SHAW, Chairman NORMAN D. AIacKAY, Secretary JAMES H. S MIDAN Committee Assign?nests CHARLES F. SHAW Outside Aid, Mothers' Aid, Mate and Military Aid, Soldiers' Reiil~l, Town Physician, Town Veterinarian, Adminurtration .Building. NORMAN D. MacKAY Police, Highway, Sewers and Drainage, Sidenvalks, Dint Laing, En- vitleer, Workmen's Compensation, Weights and Measures. Tree Warden and Moth Department. ,JAMES H. SHERIDAN Fire, Poles a,nd Wires, Street Li lets, Inspector of Buildings, Dar; Officer, Contingent, Leal, Insurance, Election Expenses. Town Clerk "WILLI.AM P. McGUIRE Term expires 1939 'De"ased May 7, 1936. May 8. 1936, Win. W, Norcross, Jr.. ¢ppoltst.ed TeMPDrary Town Clerk. June 1, 1936, George S. Wellman appolnt+:d by Selectmen to Serve as Temporary Town Clerk. Treasurer HARRY W. BRIGHAM Term expires 1937 Assessors of Taxes JOHN J. CURRAN. Chairman Term expires 1937 EDWARD A. OATES Term expires 1938 ED'V4*+9RDp F. WRIGHT 'Term expires 1939 Collector of Taxes "FREDERICK J. COLBY Term expires 1937 *Heslgned November 11. 1936. November 14, IM6. F: Mgdellne Cunnill w t. appointed by the Selectmen it; Temporary Colloctor of Tases. Auditor WILLI&M W, NOR.CROSS, Jr, Terri expims 1937 Aloderator EDWARD P. FURBER, Term expires 1937 4 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT SC11001 Committee CARL G. A. JOHNSON, Chairvwn Terri expires 1938 E. LOUISE RICHARDSON, Secretary Term expires 1939 ARCHIBALD NVILLIAIMS Terns expires 1939 AGNES G. PAGE Term expires 1938 FRANCIS A. KELLY Term expires 1937. PATLLICK A. ME ON Term expires 1937 ROSCOE F, DAUGHTERS Tenn expires 1937 Trustees Free Public Library RUTH H_ FURBER. Chairman 'Perin expires 1938 JOHN M. RUSSELL, Secretary Term expires 1937 JOHl'4l' A. COLLINS Term expires 1937 SYLVESTER M. LORING Term expires 1938 REV. EDWARD C. CAMP Term expires 1939 MAR.Y CORCORAN Term expires 1939 Beard of Health GUY C, PESCE, M.D., Chairman Term expires 1938 RUGENE F. GORMAN, M.D.. Secretary Term expires 1937 ALBER°T' L, BILLER, M.D. Term expires 1939 Park Commissioners "WINTHROP ECG. ROCKWELL, Cha.f?-wun Term expires 1938 LAWRENCE F. LANE, Secretary Term expires 1939 "*LAWRENCE DONNELLY Term expires 1937 'Appolnted March 27, 1936, to (111 va=110y CaL1s"ed by resignation of Norinnn DL Mfte- Kay, elcoted Sele,cunan o11 March 2, 1936, this appointment to hold until March 1, ID27 Town Elt- on. "Appointed September 18. 1936. 10 fill vacancy cam5ed by, resignation_ of C1corge, 13- Welinsum. appointed Temporary Town Clerk, from inne 1. 1936. Water conzm ssicn err ARTHUR I. L)AVIS, 0taxirma n Te= expires 1938 EDIVARD C. HALL, Secretary Term expires 1939 AR`1'HUR C. PAGAN 'Term expires 1937 Tree Warden JOHN C. FORD Term expires 1937 Caraasttables NVALDO R EMERSON Term expires 1937 JAUMS L. HADDM Term expires 1937 PRANK L. MAGUIRE Term expires 1937 *ANGELO J. PAPALTR Term expires 1937 "JAMS M. OGILVIE Term expires 1937 'Appointed O' Selectmen. May 15, 1936. —Appointed Ly Selectmen, Nov. 1, 1935: reappointed Nov. 10. 1036. TOWN OFFICERS 1? Planning ward ERNE. T M. SMkLL, Chairman Term expires 1938 JOHN H. DARDIS, Secretary Term expires 1937. ELIAS A. PERKINS Term expires 1938 HAROLD I. BUNT Tenn explTe.5 1939 PHILIP PANE Tenn expires 1939 APPOIN'I'1;DM OTIF'ICEM SuPer°in ten dent of Molh Department JOHN C. PORD Term expiyes 1937 Registrars of Voters PATR,ICK D. GLEASON, Chairman an Term expires 1937 "°GEORGE B. WELLZMAN, Clerk Term expires 1939 DTCKR,AN H. BOY'AJUIN Term expires 1939 s*'`JOHN J. KENNEDY Term expires 1933 '"Appalnted Jtttte I, 1936 to fill vac9fne}' eui:scd by death of Wm. P, Mef3ttire. ToWn Clerk, _4tay 7, 1936. ""AppoInted August 1, 1936. to flit vnenmv ciuscd by resignation of Clarent W. L?ealtry, effective July 31, 1936, Town Engineer OTIS D. ALLEN Superintendent of Streets PIERCE P, C[ .111DO F Keeper o/ Infirmary and -Pound GEORGE H, WHITE Town Physician WALTER X. SE CORD Inspector Of Cattle and Town Veterinarian HAMY W. JAKEMAN Agent, Soldiers' ,Relief CLIFFORD S. LO V1!.LL Agent /or Burial of Deceased Soldiers #WM. P. McGUIRE 'Xieceased May 7, 1936- Ctif ord S. Lovell appointed ;.lay il, 1936, Agent, Department o/ Public Welfare WILLIAM HARVEY LUCAS Keeper of Lockup JOHN F, IMILM RE General Agent, Board of Health FRED 'W„ BGI]GE Superintendent of Cemeteries VAN D. HOR.TON Superintendent of Schools 1, ILFRED R. PRICE WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Sleperintandent of rater Department WALTER E. RUNI]LETT Torun Cau aseZ °EARLE S. =ER 'Appointed by SvleeLmen, April U 19M, lzt place of John N. Russeli, Lerm expstrod. Fence Viewers WILLIAM H. ILIFFE JOHN S. V{TILSON FRANK W. IV•A=HOUSE Dog Officer GORDON S. GILL Playground CCD7rL'rrtissi6lners IJl]11+IUND P. HICKEY, Chairman Term expires 1937 BERNARD S. McHUGH, Secr'daTV Term expires 1938 N INTHROP 0. ROCKWELL Term expires 1939 Special Offlaers With Pixy Jaen on Ditty -PAUL H. SKUSE JOHN J. RO S JOHN E, HEF FERNAN JAMEtS C. McEL.L.IGOT`I' JAM ES B. MURPHY JAMES T. PHELAN RICHARD T. RYAN PATRICK J. QrJXNN THOMAS F. SHERID AN THO,MAS RYDER Vii ALTER E. RUNDLET'P JOHN J. REILLY JAMMS C. DOWD GEEORGE H. WHITE PATRICK J. VAHEY Finance Committee JOH'N A. COLBERT. Mwirmiz Term expires 1939 i1+ATTHEW W.J. CAnLEY, 5ecrei'ar-v TelmL expires 1938 'T'H MAS E. DOYLU Term expires 1937 ARTHUR B, JONES Term Expires 1937 ANTHONY JULIAN Term expires 1937 FI"LIX A. LEONARD Term expires 1937 DA.NIEL J. A+TURPHY Terra expires 1937 WMFRED J. PA.QUET Term expires 1937 *LELAND C, BIXBY Terns expires 1939 FR.eLNK S. 33ROADHURST Term expires 1938 STERLING Ft, CARRINGTON Term expires 1938 PETER. M. FEINBERG Term, empires 1936 ARTIN FAFAZIAN Term expires 1938 DOMENICO B. RAIMONDO Term expires 1939. ROBE'R'T T. SANF'ORD Term expires 1938 ANDREW T. JOHNSON Term, expires 1939 JOHN J. McLAUTHLIN Term expires 1939 ROBERT S. QVINBY Term expires 1939 MARTIN J. REID Term expires 1939 NAZZARENO TOSCANO Term explre.9 19:39 EDWARD J. V4EBSTER "Perm. expires 1939 *Appointed Nov. 16, 1036. In place of Fredc_r1rk D, Shaw. who moved to lVesxosL. TOWN OFFICERS Public Weighers THOMA.S R. BLAKENEY ANTHONY FLYNN HAROLD R. PEVEAR ARTHUR GOULTER CTIARLES L. CASEY FORREST E. J. +T.arLTDDEN H. DEAN YORK JOSEFH CSHEIFT EY ROY M. EATON G. J.PRESTON WX J. CASE" C. J. OSGOOD WALLACE J. GREEN JOSE,PH KELLEY HARRY W. PA:CKA,RD HUGH GODDARD F1R.ED G. LfEONARD PERCY H. WALKER FRANK CAREY LOUIS KIRSCH C. E. WENDELL MICHAEL CHIAITPI HUGH GOLDINCY JOSEPH A. HOLBR,OOK DOUGAL Mac3VMILLA,N PAUL DRURY FRED SOUCEY HAROLD RUSSELL JOHN RING Measurers of Food and Bark C, G- OSGOOD WILLIAM J. CASEY C. H. AVI':NDELL CHARLES L. CASEY HAROLD R. Perk OFFICERS UNDER CIVIL SERVICE Chic] of police JOHN F. 1VMILMORE Chic/ o] Fare Department JOHN W. O'HEARN Inspector of Buildings WILLIAM H. WTL SON Inspector of Plumbing CHA.RLES M. HEWITT Inspector of Poics and Wires PATRICK J. VAI3EY Sealer of Weights and Measures VICTOR M. ANDERSON Supervisors of Attendwzce JOSEPH L. CARROLL FRANCIS M. CA. LY $ WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 4 1.936 COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS Committee of Seven to Study Passible Methods of Co-ordinating and Increasing the Effectivenem of the Town's Recreational Activities. dto report at a later Town Meeting) appointed by Moderator Furber on May 18, 1936, under authority of Vote passed under Article 17 of the Adjourned Annual Town Meeting of March 30, 1936: Charles F. Shaw, fit Lfangdon Avenue—Selectman, ex officia Archibald Wiffiams, 28 Marcia Road—School Committee, ex ofkicio LaIA TTence F. Lane, 47 Boylston Street---bark Conunissioncr, ex a icio Bernard F. McHugh, 19 Ememson Road P1Ryground Commissioner, ex ol°Cicio VI. Louise Russell, 96 Robbins Road James M. Oates, 145 Rumell Avenge Bernice L. Campbell, 330 School Street. Committee on Resolutions on the Late Wm. P. McGuire, Town Clerk. appointed by Moderator Fuiber on May 20, 1936, at suggestion of Selectmen, composed of Past Chairmen of Selectmen under 'Whom the late Town Clerk served as Clerk: .7tidge P. Sar9 ield CunniPf 0, Frederick Robinson Wesley E. Monk W. Harvey Lucas Charles M, Abbott Edward D. Holland Edward P. Furber Maurice H. O'CDmiell James H. Sheridan Charles F. Shavt,. Committee on Resolutions on the Late Thomas F. Vahey, ap- pointed by Moderator Edward P. Furber on November 23. 1936, under authority of vote passed, at Town Meeting held under Article 1 of Tov�m Meeting of Sept. 16. 1936: JO N A. COLLINS-43 Paul Street CUFTO D S, LoDVELL,--175 Church Street G. FRANC-IS J. HARRINGTON-9-B Fairview Avenula CHARLES F. SHAW-62 Langdoil Avenue M ARD D. HOLrLAND-16 Stearns Road POPULATION J 130PULATION The estimated number of inhabitants of Watertown for the year 1915, as shown by the State census, 16,615; police census, 18,040. Police census January, 1917, 20,055.. Esti- mated population January, 1918, 20,500. Police census January, 1919, 21,500. United States census January 1, 1920,. 21,457. Estimated population January, 1922, 22,500. Estimated population January, 1023, 23,000. Estimated popuiation January, 1924, 25,000. State census, April 1st, 1925, 25,480. Estimated population January 1926, 27,500. Estimated population January, 1927, 28,500. Estimated population January, 1928, 30,000. Estimated population January, 1929, 31,500. Estimated population JILnuary, 1930, 32,500. United States census April 1, 1930, 34,913. Esti- mated population January 1st, 1933, 36,400. Estimated population January 1, 1934, 36,500. State census, January, 1935, 35,827. Estimated population, January 1st, 1037, 36,500. 10 WATER'lOWN TOWN RI�PORT 3N 31EAXOR.IAM (Unanimously -tdoj)Led at Special Tow13 Meeting, September 15, 1936) c° 1R5. WILLIAM F. McG7 IRE Dec. $, 1873—May 1, 1936 Appropriately the Town of Watertown, through its duly elected repiesealtatives in Town Meeting assembled, pauses in its deliberations while it pays reverent tribute to the inemory of one who gave the best years of his life whole-heartedly in its service. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE born in Watertown, educated in its chools, came into the public life of the Town in 1907 as Moclerator of the Town Meeting. Elected Town RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS �1 Clerk In 1909, he held the post uninterruptedly to the day of his death. During this time, lie served also as member of the Beard of Registrars of Voters, local Agent for Soldiers' Relief, Agent for Burial of Deceased Soldiers, Clerk to the Board of Selectmen, and held membership on sundry important Committees of the ToWn Meeting. As Town Clerk he was custodian of the archives and ancient records of the Town, keeper of its seal, recorder of Vital Statistics, Supervisor of elections, and faithful reporter of the minutes and votes of Town Meetings. Quite naturally he was a sort of liaison officer- between the Board of Selectmen and the other departments of government; between officials =d the general public, the repository of many confidences, counsellor extraordinary; emissary of good will. He was a veritable encyclopedia of municipal lore, accessible at all hours of every day in the year—patient, considerate, Helpful—a rnudel of the efficient public ofEcer. The years of his incumbency of town office were epochal alike in town and nation. Locally they witnessed the pawing of the old Town Meeting as it had been known hei7e and elsewhere in New England for nearly three hundred years. and the substitution in its place of the Representative Town Meeting; the creation of the Finance Committee—a most forward step; the division of the Town into voting precincts and consequent enlargement and, improvement of voting facilities, the adoption of Civil Service for Fire and Police Departments; the extension of the term of office for gelectmen and other elected dificials, the erection of this splendid auditorium for our Town Meetings and municipal gatherings; the planning and completion of our impressive and commodious Ad- ministration Building. In. this steady march of Municipal progress our late Town Clerk was always, in the van. Ibis period saw our population gnaw from 11,000 to 36,000; the be- stowal of full suffrage upon the women of the Nation; the Nation itself embroiled iti world conflict, emerge triumphantly, rise to a new peak of prosperity, only to plunge swiftly Into depths of depression and dis- couragement. Followed then the long hard lull to restore confidence, courage, and contentment—a fight not yet entirely won. These pregnant years took heavy; toll of body, mind and soul of those charged with official responsibility. Governmental problems hitherto undreamed of pressed for solution, Not all the casualties were of the battlefield. The nian whose memory we honor was a pillar of strength through those days of anxiety and stress. When shill, courage and steadfastness ,were needed to keep our little boat on an even keel the man at the helm could always count on the loyalty and pompetence of this man who stood at his shoulder until the danger passed acid then modestly sought the background. No man of the time was more concerned about the physical well 12 4VATEMTOWN TOWN REPORT being and comfort cf our boys who answered the call of mir common country, or was more attentive to the wants and needs of their de- pend.ents at home. He was always their{ champion. He held other important positions of trust In the business life of the Community. But whether in the commercial or the civic envirnn- ment his ludgnne�it was etlwa ys sound, unaffected by popular clamor: his integrity was unquestioned, his courage unchallenged, his devotion to his Town and its people unrivalled. He had the respect and confidence of all. He was an outstanding citizen. The Great Recorder has written "Fdnis" across the last pave and closed forever his book of life. To that in all humility we can only acid a sorrowful "Amen". RESOLVED that dais appreciation be inscribed upon the records of our Town Meeting and that a properly attested copy thereof be pre- sented to his widow with assurances of the deepest sympathy of all otir tow m%people. P. SARSPIEL D CUNNVIF'P, Chairman G. FREDIU RICK R013INSON EDWARD n. HOLLAND Vu'FSLYY E. MONM EDWARD P. FDRBER '4 , HARVEY LUCAS M,r URICE H. O'CONNELaL CHARLES M. ABBO TT JAMES H. SIMIDAN C HAR,L F. 'SHAW Resolutions Committee. These Resolutions were unanimously accepted by the ToWr1 Imeeting- The following letters were received by Moderator Farber and, tele- grams by P. 8arsfield Cuaniff, being read to the Town Meeting by Nudge Cunniif: "June 10, 1936. ",dr. Edward P. Furber 11 Bates Road, Watertown, Mass. Dear Ed: I have been away substantially two weeks and, therefore, have not acknowledged yours of May 20, 1936. It is a sad event which occasions a committee to prepare and present resolutions on the death of Billy McGuire but, of course, I am willing to serve as a member of that committee. I deem it an honor to have any part In paying tribute to so fine a character. Of course, it is true that usually a man may be replaced in a position of trust and honor but it seems to me as though there is a gold in the Town of Watertown's affairs, social, business and civic, which call never be filled. A man of the highest integrity he administered whatever position he was called upon to occupy with efficiency and distinction. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 13 Honorable In all his undertakings, fair and impartial in the adminis- tration of his ofllces, genial as a friend and associate, he seemed alwayEj to welcome an opportunity to serve and slid serve his community well. Truly a fine and loyal citizen of Watertown. At this distance I cannot take an active part in dralting the resolu- tions, but I am sure that Judge Cunniff and those who are at hand will express my thoughts even better than I and I Dive my approval to any resolutions that they inay draft. With my personal regards, I €ern. Sincerely yours. S111 Wesley E. Monk." I assachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co., Springfield, Masaachusetts. ".Seringrelrl, Mass_ Sept. 14, 1936, P. Sarsfield Cunniff Marshall Street, Watertown, Mass. Regret cannot join meeting this evening. My expressions of respect In letter to Mr. Farber. Regards self. Sl Wesley E_ Moms." "Auleraft Paints, Uinited Toronto, Canada. my. dear Ed;— You may be sure that I consider it an honor to be a member of the Resolution Committee. It will not be practical for me to join my associates in deliberation but knovdng Ghent so well 7 shall ,join the best that can be penned by Sarsfield for the committee. Sf Charles M. Abbott." "September 15, 1936 Toronto. Ontario, Canada. moil P. Sarsfield Cunniff 263 WasWngton St., Newton, Mass. W iliiam A-1c uire was a true public servant, His life is a solid part of the history of Watertown. You and yoar associates who knew hin-1 so well have prepared for the Town Records I amconfident a Memorial to which I could add nothing. One of rnv fondest inemories is the long and firm friendship between. us. S1 Charles M. Abbott." RECORD OF TOWN lllEETINGS 15 RECORD OF THE TOWN CLERK WARRANT FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND TOWN MEETING MEMBERS Alarch ?, 1936 Commonwealth of A+Sassachuzetts. Middlesex, ss. To any Constable in the Town of Watertcvni. Greeting: hi the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. You are heraby required to Notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet in their respective voting places in said Town: PRECINCT I—Coolidge School, Arlington St. PRECINCT 2—Hosmer School, Winthrop St, PRECINCT 3—EaA End Fire Stati€n. Mt. Auburn St. PRVOINCT 4—Senior High School, Columbia St. PRECINCT 5—Central Fire Station, Main St. PRECINCT 6—Jarnes Russell Lowell Sebool, Lowell Ave. PRECINCT 7—Administration Building, Main St. PRECINCT 8—Central Fire Station, Main St. PRECINCT 9—West Junior High School, Waverley Ave. PRECINCT ID—Browne School. Main St_ on Monday, the secand day of March, 1936, at 8 A.M., to act on the following articles, viz.: Article 1. To choose the regular Town Officers for the ensuing year, the following to be printed an and chosen by the official ballot, to wit: One Selectman for three years, who shall also be a member of the Beard of Public Welfare, Surveyor of Highways andAppraiser; one Moderator for one year; one 'I'Llwn Clerk for three years; one Treasurer for one year; one Collector of 'Taxes for o,*ie year; one Auditor for one year; one Assessor of Taxes for three years; two members of the School Com- mittee for three years; two 'Trustees of the Free Public Library for three years P one member of the Board of Health for three nyea.rs; one Park Commissioner for three years; one Water Commissioner for three years; one Tree Warden for one year; three Constables for one veer; twa members of the Planning Berard for three years. Also for the election of nine 49) Town Meeting Members for the three-year term in each of the ten voting precincts of the Town, and to fill the fallowing vacancies: one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1938, in Precinct One; one (1) vacancy in term expiring 1n 1937, and one (1) vacancy in term expiring In 1938, in Precinct Two. one (1) Vacancy 16 WATERTOWN TO'4'G'NT REPORT in term expiring in 1933, in Precinct Three; one +.li vacancy in teran expiring in 1937, and one [1) Vacancy its term expiring in 1938. in Pre- cinct. Seven; one {1 k vacancy in term expiring in 1.938, its Precinct wine; one i l) vacancy in term expiring in 1937. and one t f) vacancy~ in term expiring in 1938, in Prectnet Ten. THE POLLS WILL OPEN AT 8 A.M. AND WILL CLOSE AT 8 P. 1I. You are also required to notify and wane the legal voters aforesaid to meet in the AdminjAration Building, in said Town. on Monday, the second daffy of March. 1936. at 8,15 F. AM., to act on the following article: Article 2. To choose all ether necessanr Town Offli ers in stick man- ner a.% the Town may direct. The consideration of further business under this warrant will be postponed until Monday evening, March 16, 1936, at 7 P. M., in the Senior High School Building, Columbia Street, or until such later- time as the meeting may direct. Article 3. To hear the report of the Town Officers as primed. and in hear the report of any comrnittee heretofore appointed. and act thereon. Article 4. To grant such suins of money as 2nay be thought neces- sary for the uses and expenses of the Town ,for the ensuing year, direct Loin the same shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto.. Article 5. To see if the 'Town wi11 vote to appropriate the necessary sure of motley to pay that portion of the TOWLi debt which matures on or previous to JanUlary 1, 1937, direct how the money shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. Article 9. To sue if tlac. Town will vote Lo authorize the Town T'reas- i,srer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow nvoney from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1936, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one yerLr, and to renew nny mote ar ss€m.,; as nasal, be given for a period of less than one rear, in accordance with Section 17. Chapter 44. General Laws. Article 7. To see if the Town will note to rescind ac.timi lakesi at. Town Meeting held oil August 13, 19311 under Article 24, by which it-was voted to appropriate the sun) of $25,000. to pay the cost of construction of water mains under the National Industrial Recovery Act, of take any action relating thereto. Article 8. To see if the Town will appropriate a. sum sufficient. to ,pay the County of Middlesex as rewired by law on account of assess- ments levied on the town for its share of the principtil of the Middlesex County Tuberculosis hospital Funding Loan. Act of 1932 bonds maturing in. 1936, Issued in compliance with Chapter 10, Acts of 1932, also for any RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 17 other indebtedness incinTecl and outstwnding wider said Chapter 10. also for the town's share of the cost and haterest on said bonds due in 1936, also for the care, maintenance, and repair of said hospital for 1935, and including intei°est on temporary mutes issued therefor in accordance with sections of Cha.ptcr 111 of the General Laws applicable thereto, and for all other expenses in Connection therewith, determine how the money shall be raised, or its any. way, act thereon. Article 9, To see ghat inethad the Town will vote to adapt for the collection of tars for the year 1935, and to fit the compensation of the Collector, or take any action relating thereto. Article 10. To see if the Town will appropriate a ruin of money* for the rent of the Grand Arnyy Hall. care of the grounds around the Sol- diers' Monument, and to defray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers on the neat Memorial Day, and authorize Isaac B. Patters Post No. 81, G.A. R. to expend the same, also two hundred dollars ($2DO,) of this amount to be expended under the directiorx of Watertown Post No. 99, The American Legion„ and one hundred dollars ($10.) of this aniount to be expended under the direction of the J3urn htim-i1+ranning Post No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. Article ii. To see If the Town will tote to appropriate a suns of money to pays the cost of providing suitable headquarters for Burnham- Manning Post Pia_ 1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. direct how the money shall be raised, or take € ray action relating thereto. (Request of Burnham-Manning Post No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the LYnited States.) Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sutra of money to patio the cost of providing suitable headquarters for Watertown Chapter No. 14, Disabled American 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 War.) Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to place the sebool janitors and custodians mider Civil Service, or tape any action relating thereto. +Request of the School .Janitors' Association..} rtfeIe 14, To see If the Town will vote to appropriate the !mit of fifteen hundred dollars 1$1500.1 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 take any action relating thereto_ Article 15. To see if the Tower will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the improvement of Coolidge Avenue from Arlington and Arsenal Stre+et�; to Cambridge line; and Arlington Street, from Mount Auburn Street to Belmont Street; said money to be used in con- is WATERTO N TOWN REPORT junction with any money which may be alloted by the State or County, or bath, for this purpose; or take any other action in relation thereto. Article 16. To hear the report of the Planning Board relative to a pctition of Harald O. Whitney, et al for a change in the Zoning By-law affecting a certain parcel of land on Main Street, Watertown, Mass., which change, if voted would change the land in question iroin 3-C (resi- dential, to 2-B (store purposes). (Request of the Planning Board.) Article 17. To see whether the Town will appoint a committee to stud- possible methods of cc-ordinating and increassng the ,effectiveness of the Towns recreational activities, of take any action relating thereto. i Request of The Citizen's Recreation Committee, Ruth H. Furber, Chairman.) Article 18, To see if the Town will amend the present Zoning By- La.w. or take any action relating thereto, by adopting the fallowing: ZONING BY-LAW Section L To promote the health, safety, morals, convenience and general welfare of its inhabitants, to lessen the danger fr(rtrt fire and congestion, and La improve and beautify the town under the provisions of Genera.1 Laws. Chapter 40, the use, construction, repair, alteration. height, location and area of buildings and structures and the use of land in the town of Watertown are hereby regulated as herein provided, Section 2. DEFINITIONS. in this by-law the fullowing terms shall have the meanings here assigned to them, (a) A FAMILY-, Any number of individuals living and cooking together on the premises as a single housekeeping unit. (b) A ONE-PAMILY HOUSE: A detached dwelling (Icsigned for and occupied by a. single f{ainily. (c) A DWELLING. Ann building used in whole or In pat for habitation. (d) SEKI-DETACKED I-IOUSE: Two one-family Douses built as a unit at the same time and separated by a brick-nogged division with no openings. (+e) A TWO-FAMILY HOUSE: A detached dwelling designed for two families, one over the other. (f) APARTMENT HOUSE: A dwelling for more than two families under one roof, or for an or more families above a first floor used for non-residence purposes. (g) HOTEL OR LODGING HOUSE, A hotel or lodging house is a building erected or used for paying guests, permanently or transiently, where over three (3) bedrooms are used for such purposes. (h) A HALF STORY. A half story Is that portion of a building uzider a sloping roof whexe the full length rafters rest an the top beans of the story 'below. if the rafters rent on higher beams it shall be deemed a story. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 111) tit AN ACCESSORY USE OR BUILDING: A use of land or a structure or building customarily incident to the main use of land or building to which it is accessory. ij3 A NON-CONFORMING USE OR BUILDLNG: An existing use of land or of a building, or a structure or building which does not con- form to the regulations for the district in which such use of laud, struc- ture or building exists. fk? A LOT: A lot Is that area of land described In an application f or a permit. USE REGULATIONS Section 3. For the purpose of this by-law, the 'Foam of Watertown is divided into five types of districts designated as, 1. Single Residence Districts. 2. General Residence Districts. 3. Apartment Districts. 4. Business Districts. 5. Light Industrial Districts. Said districts are as shown, defined and bounded, on the rnap accom- panying this try-law entitled Zone Map, Watertown, April 1, 1935, signed by the Planning Board and on file with the Town Clerk, and said map and all explanatory matter thereon are hereby made a part of this by-law. In such districts, subject to the provisions of sections 13 and 14, new buildings or structures, and alterations, enlargements or extensions of existing buildings or structures, may be designed, arranged and/or con- structecl, and land. buildings, structures, or parts thereof, may he used as specified for eaclx gape of district in sections 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, subject as specified in such sections, to the provisions of sections 15 and, 17. No other rises shall be permitted in such districts. Section 4. SINGLE RESMENCE DISTRICTS 1. One-family; detached houses. 2. rn-te taking of boarders or the lea.shig, of rooms by a family resi- dent on the premises. 3, Churches, schools, public libr€rrles, public museums, parish houses, and, subject to the provisions of section 17, the fpllowing: cemeteries, hospitals, sanitaria, Rnd philanthropic institutions with essential acces- sories,. 4. Private clubs not conducted for profit, provided that where space is used for dances and entertainments a special permit shall be secured as provMed in Section 17. 5. Municipal parks, playgrounds, recreation buildings, water towers and reservoirs. 6. Agriculture, greenhouses, and nurseries, subject to Section 17. 7. Real estate signs, of not, over 6 square feet in area, advertising 20 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT the sale or rental of only the premises on which they arc located, lodging and boarding house signs of not over 1 square foot, ind bulletin boards of not. over 10 square feet accessory to uses specified its paragraphs 3. 4 and 5 of this section aud. placed as the Planning Board may direct. 8. Passenger stutlons, 9. Telephone exchanges, provided there is no service yard or garage and that the design of the building with reference to barinolzy With the architecture c.haracteristfc of the district be approved by the Planning Board. 10. Such accessory uses as are customarily incidental to any of the above uses subject to the provisions of Section 13. Section 5. GENERAL RESIDENCE DISTRICTS 1. Any use enumerated in section 4, subject, as stated in section 4 to the provis 4las of section 17. 2, Semi-detac lied and Lwo-faxnily dwellings. Section 6. APARTMENT DISTRICTS 1. Any use enumerated in sections 4 and S. 2. Apartments, as regulated by other by-laws, Section 7. BUSINESS DISTRICTS 1. Any mse enumerated In sections 4, 3 and 6. 2. Apartment houses, subject to other ley-laws. 3. oMees, banks and places of assembly. 4. Retail stores, and shops for custom work or the malting of articles to be sold at retail on the premises, subject to the provisions of section 13 (c). 5. Restaurants and other palaces for seiwing fund. G. Place of business of a dealer in alcoholic beverages, harper, and similar p prsanal serilces, caterer, clothes cleaner and Dresser, confec- tioner, decorator, dretsmaker, elecGiician, florist, furrier, hand laundry, milliner, motor vehicle sales room, news dealer, optician, paaln.ter, paper- hanger. pastry shop, photographer, printer, publisher, shoemaker, sloe repairing, shoe shiner, tailor, undertaker. and, subject to the provisionss of section 17, the following. b?ackslnith, baker, builder, carpenter. con- tractor, dyer, mason. plumber, roofer, tinsmith, upholsterer; and .similar uses which the board of appeals may, as provided in section 17, 1n specific instances Mid to be compatible with the uses above Mentioned. 7. Commercial amuzerne3nts,. 8. Uasolille and ail stations, garages for storage and repair, and stables, subject to the provisions of sections 16 and 17. D. Billboards, as regulated by law and by-laws and subject to the provisions of section 17. Section 3, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS 1. Any use paertnitted under sections 4, 5, 6 and 7, subject. as stated in. sectlon 7,, to the provisions, of section 16. 2. Lumber, fuel, feed and ice establishments ,and contractors' yards. subject to the provisions of section 17. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 21 1 Light manufa,cttiri_ng, employing' electricity and/or other un- objectionable motive power, utilizing hand labor and/or unobjectionable machinery and/tar processes and free from neighborhood disLurbing odors and/or other mitsance features, subject to the provisions of section 17. "I'lze following uses are prohibited in all districts:—abbatoirs and stock yards; acetylene gas manufacture or storage; acid-chlorine or hydrochloric, nitric, picric, sulphuric or sulphurous or other corrosive acid manufacture; ammonia, bleaching powder or chlorine manufacture; asphalt manufacture or refining; boiler works; celluloid manufacture, treatment or storage; cement, lithe, gypsum or plaster of Paris manu- facture; coke ovens; crematory, except in cemeteries; creosote trealtmcnt or manufacture; dextrine, glucose or starch manufacture; distillation of bones, coal or wood; dyestuff manufacture; exterminator and insect; poison manufacture; emery cloth and sand paper manufacture; fat rendering, fertilizer manufacture and gone grinding, fireworks or explo- sive manufacture or storage; gas (illuminating or heating) 113it11t1facture or storage, glue, size or gelRtine manufacture: incineration or reduction of garbage. dead atlituals, offal or refuse; lamp black manufacture: paint, oil. shellac, turpentine or varnish maauafactiire; pulp manufacture; gasoline. naptha or petroleum refining or storage in excess of an arn+ount necessary for use on the premises or in supplying retail trade at serviee stations; printing ink- manufacture: pyroxylin manufacture, treatment or storage; heavy rolling mills; smelters or blast fut°naces; taliow, grease, or lard rnanufacttar+e or refining from €nimal fat, tanning, curing, or storage of rawhides or skins; japanning: tar distMation or manufacture; wool pulling or scouring; match mamifacturing; vinegar, sausage and smtierkraut manufacturing; fishpacking, smoking, curing or storage; potash refining. 4. Nota,*ithstandin.- the provisions of this section or of section 17. no use shall be perirdtted which would be offensive because of iiujuthous or obnoxious noise, uibmtion, smoke, gas, fulnes, odors, dust or other objectionable features, or be havardous to the commuzaity on account of fire or explosion or any other cause. No permit shall be granted under this or Eny other section for €ny use which waruld prove Injurious to the safety- or welfare of the neighborhood into which it proposes to go or destiructive of property values, because of any excessive nuisance qualities. HEIGHT REGULATIONNSS Section R. P„ESIDENCE DISTRRICTS (a) The limit of height of all buildings iia residence diAricls No. 1 and No. 2 shall be two --md one-half stories, riot to exceed thirty-five feet, except that schools and permitted inmthutions may be three storles high. (b) The limit of helght of all buildings in districts numbered. 3 shall be three stories, not to exceed 40 feet. 2 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT (0 The limitations of height in feet rhali not apply to chimneys, ventilators, skylights, tanks, bulkheads, penthouses, and other neces- sary features usually carried above roofs, nor to towers or spires of churches and other buildings, if such features are in no way used for living purposes. Section 10. Business and Lldtistrial Districts. (a.) The limit of height in business and industrial districts shall be five ,stories, not to exceed sixty feet. (b) The limitation of height in feet sliall not apply to such features as are mentioned in (b) of section 9, nor to eater tanks or scenery lefts. AREA AND COVERAGE REGULATIONS Section 11. In Residence Districts marked "I" land laid out after adoption of this by-law shall provide for each dwelling a minimum frontage of eighty feet, and a minimum lot area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet; and in residence districts marked No. 2 a minimum frontage of .5Q feet and 'ninitnum lot area of 5000 square feet. Except as provided in the following paragraph, the percentage of a lot which may be covered by any building used for dwelling pur- poses shall in no instance exceed the following.—in districts marked No. 1, 15 per cent; and in districts marked No. 2, 25 per cent. Lots in districts marked No, 1 or 2 having :mailer frontage or a smaller area than the minimum herein prescribed, and shown on any plan duly recorded by deed or plan at the Registiy of Deeds at the time this by-law is adopted may be used, provided that front yard requirements are fulfilled. In business and industrial districts no building shall be built. reconstructed, extended or arranged so that it covers more than go per cent of a cosier lot or more than 90 percent of an Interior lot. Industries abutting water areas fifty or more feet wine need -rot ob- serve this provision. The open space required in this paragraph shall be icrcated in such a way as, in the opinion of the lsuildhig inspector, to properly light and ventilate the building, Rad provide access in case of fire. No lot, or tyre buldings or structures thereon, shall be ebanged in sine so as to violate the provisions of this lay-law. YARDS Section 12. Front Yards. In all residence districts there shall be provided in front of every building or structure a front yard extending the full width of the lot, and equal in depth to the average of the depth of yards on adjoining lots, a vacant lot to be deemed as having a front yard of 15 feet In depth, between the building and the line of the way or gays on which the lot abuts, and no building or structure shall be erected, moved, altered, reconstructed or enlargers so that a front yard less in clear depth shalt result except that in "1" districts, RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 23 the front yard set back. shall be 25 feet. Projecting eavm and un- covered steps shall not be considered as corning within the meaning of this section. Back Yards_ Behind every dwelling there shall be provided a tack yard, extending the full width of the lot, and not less than thirty (30) feet in depth, between the rear line of the house and the rear lot line. A back yard may contain accessory buildings not over one and one-half stories high and covering not over 30 per cent of the back yard area. Side Yards. At each side of every dwelling there shall be a side yard the full length of the house, and not less than seven and one- half feet in elm width, between the side of the house and the side line, except that in areas. marked "1" side yards shall not be less than 20 feet wide. Yards for Non-Residential Buildings. Any 'lit, not residential or accessary, pernitttedi In a residential district;, shall observe all provisions of this by-law in regard to depth_ acid width of yards as applied to dwellings, GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 13. ACCESSORY USES. i,al Accevsory uses shall. be on the same lot with the buildings of the owner or lessees, and shall be such as do not alter the character of the premises on which they are located or inip-air the neighborhood. (b) Garage space for riot more than ttvo motor vehicles shall be permitted as ttn accessory use In residence districts. provided that the bard of appeals may permit space for a anotnr truck or for additional motor vehicles under the provisions of section 17. (0 Where manufacturing of any kind is permitted as an acces- sory use, it shall be restricted to such light manufacturing as in in- cidental to a permitted use and where the product is customarily sold on the premises by the producer to the consumer. (d) The use of a rowan or rooms in a dwelling as a professional office or ,studio or for eustoanary Boole occupat.€fins by a person resi- dent in the dwelling may be permltted as an accessary use. In Stich caries a professional sign of not over one square foot In area may be used and there shall be no public display of goods. The tuse of a roam as a music studio shall require a special permit as provided in section 17, Section 14. NON-CONFORMING USES. (a) Any building, part of a building or structure which, at the time of the adoption of the original by-law, did not conform to this by-law or was being put to a non-conforming use may continue to be used for the Same purpose. A building not conforming In lot cover- age may be rebuilt to the same coverage, 24 WATER'd"OWN TOWN REPORT i b) No neon-conforming building ur structure shall be altered ex- cept as ordered by the building inspector to snake it safe, nor shall it be enlarged. or moved unless into a dish ict where it conforms, nor shall it In any ten-year period be repaired to an extent of more than forty per cent of its assessed value at the time of the last application for a permit to repair. (c1 Whe ever a non-conforming use has been changed to a more restricted use, it 6hall not again be changed to a less restricted use. When such a me has lien suspended for one year all future uses shall be conforming, td) In residence dL5LI ets the removal of sad, loam, sand, gi-a4vel, or quarried stone for sale. except when, incidental to and in connec- tion with the construction of a building for which a }permit has been issued, shall be deemed a i)on-conforming use of land, and shall be permitted only if written permission of the board of appeals be obtau3ed in accordance wKh the provisions of section 17, and only under such conditions as the board of appeals may impose and make a part of the permit. The Board small in each instance impose such conditions as will. p otecL the neighborhood and the town against subsLantial injury. Se-Rion la. DISTRICT BOUNDARIES. The district boundaries shall be as sho;r-n on the zone map. the scale of the map and the figures entered to serve as guides. Where a zone bouindary line divides a lot in a single or joint ownership at the time such district is established a use authorized on the less restricted portion of such a lot may be extended into the more restricted portion, but in no case for more than 20 feet over the established zone line. Section 16, LOCATION OP AUTOMOBILE SERVICES ;AND PLACES FOR SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. No portion of they front or side lines of a public garage, automobile repair shop, greasing station, storage battery service station, or gaso- line tilling station, or any of their appui-temuices or accessory uses, shall hereinafter be placed within fifty feet of any residence district. No driveway to such premises shall be in any part within 50 feet of any residence district. No such business shall bane any thrive,-way- entrance or exit for motor vehicles within three hundred (300) feet of the property line of any public; or private school. public library. church, playground or ins�iLulion for the aged the sick or dependent. or for children under iG years of age. Every filling station structure and pump shall hereafter be located not less than 15 feet inside the building line and no filling shall be done except Into cars standing on the property of the filling station, No place for the sale of alcoholic beverages shall be permitted anywhere within three hundred (30) feet of the property line of a public or private school, church, or library. Section 17. PERMITS BY BOARD OF APPEALS REQUIRED, No permit for the use of a room In a dwelling as a music studio, or RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 250 for dmicing or entertainments in a private club, or for a cemeterY. hospital, sanitarium or philanthropic institution or airport, or for the place of business of any blacksmith, baker, builder, carpenter, con- tractor, dyer, mason, plumber, roofer. di<sWi er of alcoholic bevemges, tinsmith. upholsterer, or for any use referred -to this section w2der heads of 8 and 9 of section 7, or for €nything permitted, only under section S. shall be issued by the building inspector except with the written approval of the board of appeals as provided in this section. Where special permits -by the board of appeals are required under this section. Lhe building inspector shall issue no permit until so di- rected in, writing by the board of appeals. Upon application for such a permit the boards shall at the expvrise of the applicant give not less than seven (7) days' public notice by publication in a newspaper and. by mail to the applicant and to the owners of all property deemed br the board as affected by such a pern-dt, and shall hold a hearing and render x decision. The applicant shall show to the satisfact,lon of the board that the use of the premises for which application is made shall 11Gt constitute a nuisance because of noise, vibration, smoke, gas, fumes, odor, dust or other objectionaal .features, and that .such use shall not otherwise be injurious to the inhabitants or their property, or dangerous to the public health or safety. When not so satisfied the board shall refuse a permit. When, in the opinion of the board, .%uch a permit may be granted if accompaaied by conditions especially designed to safeguard the district and the town, it shall impose such conditions and mare them a part of the decision, and they shall be made a part of the permit issued by the building inspector, The board may, after a hearing and proof of violation of such conditions, acr any of the terms of the permit, withdraw the permit, after which the use shall be d1scont1nue{l. Section 13. CC)NMTCT OF LAWS. Tn general this by-law is supplementary to other by-laws affecting the use, height, area and location of buildings and structures and the use of premixes. Where this by-law imposes a greater reatriction upon the use. height. ;area and location of buildings and structures or the use of premises than is imposed by other by-laws, the provisions of this by-law shall control. Section 19. PLATS. Applications for building permits shall be accompanied by a plat of the lot in duplicate, drawn to scale. Showing the actual dime=iom of the lot and the exact locations ;and size of the buildings already upon the lot, and of the building or structure to be erected, together Witli the sLrcets, and alleys on and adjacent to the lot,. The lot corners shall be indicated by such stakes and bounds as shall be required by the building inspector. A retard of such applications and plats shall be kept on file in the cfHce of the building inspector. Section 20. ENFORCEMENT. This by-law shall be administered by t-he building inspector. He shall approve no application of any 26 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT kind, plans and specifications and intended uses for which are not in all respects in conformity with this by-law. He shall issue no permit for anything covered by, section 17, un'til the appliumt has secured the writteil permit of the board of appeals therein required. Section 21. OCCUPANCY PERMIT. No building or structure erected, altered or in any way changed as to construction or use under a permit or otherwise and no premises shall be occupied or used with- out an occupancy permit signed by the building inspector. which per- mit shall not be issued until the building structure or premises and its uses and accessory uses comply in all respects with this bye-law. A aemporary permit may be rued in appropriate cases, Section 22. APPEALS. Any person aggrieved by the action of the building inspector, or by a decision of the board of appeals, may Rppeal under Lbe provisions of Section aft, Chapter 44, of the General Laws. Upon the adoption of this by-law the selectmen shall appoint a board of appeals of three members, Elie first appointments to be for terins of one, two and three years, thereafter for three years. They shrill also appoint two associate members, the for a two-year term and one for a three-year term. Section 23. EXCEPTIONS UNDER S13ECIF"IC CASES. When in As judgment -the public convenience and welfare will be substantially served, the hoard of appeaLs may in specific cases. after public notice, a hearing. and subject to appropriate conditions and safeguards'. deter- mine and vary the application of the district regulations herein esta- blished in haru ony w!u-L the general purpose a_ucl intent as follows: (a) Issue permits, Subject to proper conditions to protect the district, for cerrliporary structures aiid, uses for development work and similar purposes, provided that no suelt permit shall be for more than a one-.year period, subject to renewal as needed for the special purpose, after which the structure ahall be removed and the use"cease. (b) The board of appeals may i;rint no variation which would aetaatlnt to an amendment of this by-law, fall such amendments to lac made as provided in General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 27. Section 24. AMENDMENTS. It shall be the duty of the planning board upon petition signed by 50% of the owners as they appear on the most recent local tax list, of the property in any black, or upon its own initiative from ti_rriae to time, to held public hearirigs of which there shall be given, at the expense of the petitioners, not less than (20) days' public notice of the tittle and place of such hearing by pub- lication in a newspaper of general circulation in Watertown, and notice by MML Postage prepaid, to the owners of all property deemed by the board to be affected thereby, for the consideration of amendments al- tering the boundaries of any districts established by this by-law, and thereupon to submit to the Towil. for actlorl its report and recom- mendations in regardd to the same. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 27 For the purpose of this section, ar block shall be that area so designated on the block plans on file in the Watertown assessors` office. Section 25. If any provision cd this ley-law is declared uncon- stitutional or illegal, by final judgment artier or decree of the Statprome Judicial Court of the Commonwealth, the validity of the remaining provisions of "W by-law shall not be affected thereby. Section 26. This by-law shall take effect as provided by law. (Request of Committee on Zoning By-Law.) Article 19. To see whether the Town will adopt the following by-law or some modification thereof for the purpose of regulating billboards or other outdoor advertising devices, or take any action relating thereto: By-Law for Regulation of Advertising Signs and Billboards SECTION 1. Authorization. In conformity with the General Laws aiid lawful state regulations for the proper control and restriction of outdoor advertising devices, and without relaxing any restrictions on said devices imposed by such regulations, said device in the Torun of Watertown are hereby further restricted as provided in the following sections. SECTION 2. Exemptions. This by-law shall apply exclusively to outdoor advertising within public view of any highway, public park or reservation. It shall not apply to signs or other devices controlled tinder the provisions of Section 1. 2 or it, of Chapter 85, General Laws, or to signs or other devices on or in the roling stock, suctions, sub%mays, or struct-ores of or used, by common carriers, except adver- tising devices on bridacs or viaducts or abtttnients thereof: and. except for lawful restrictions as to size and l€caticii. it shall not apply to signs or other devices which advertise or indicate either the person occupying the premises in question or Lbe lousiness tranzacted thereon or adver- tise the property itself or any pert thereof as for sale or to let and which contain no other advertising matter. It also shall rsot apply to. any advertising device legally permitted and maintained on the date of the taking effect, of this by-law, until one year after the first clay of July next following said date. SECTION 3. Definitions: "Adverthing de.virrs" shall mean billboards, painted bulletins. posters. a-nels, sign:._ placards and other outdoor units designed to call public attentieri to the matter tliaplayed Uiereon. -Advertising sign" or •'sign" shall mean any outdoor advertising device. "Sign-board" shall mean any structure designed for displaying an outdoor advertisement, 1110ghway" shall mean any public way. 2$ 1WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT "Pubii.. Park" shall mean a piece of public land of at least five thomand square feet set apart for beAuty* and public; enjoyment. "'Public reservatfon" shall mean a. piece of public land set apart for recreational use, as a state or municipal forest, as a protection to a public water supply, its a, memorial, or cemetery, or as a place of unusual scenic or h1stotlica.l interest. "Permitted" shall meanx authorized by an official permit. "Display" shall mean to make or maintain visible from any high- way. public park or reservation. "Area" of a sign or signlbourd shall mean the area of the face view of the entire device. including all attachments except support% and lattice at the base thereof. "Residential District" shall mean an area zoned as residential, Is -conforinin,g busi:tae " shall meant a businew located its a residential or rural district, other than such rural business as farming or the raising and sale on the mirre premises of farm. garden or orchard productz. "Lawful sign" sfnall innean any outdoor advertising device not pro- hibited by any provision of law ar by any lawful regulation. "Apeesgor, si'W shall mean any outdoor advertising device whieh carries only advertisements strictly incidental and subordinate to a lawful use of the premises on which it fs located, including signs Indi- cating business transacted of goods sold or produced on the premises or an acrupant, thereof, but not including any sign sold or rented: to an outside party. "Slpi on a. wall" shall mean a sign closely attached throughout to and facing with that wall, or an a window or door therein. "Let" shall meant a blot of ground containing and devoted to the purposes of a building, or laid out to contain a building, with all re- quired open spaces; or a larger treat of mibuilt, undivided land tinder orxe owners-hip. SECTION 4, General Restrictions. Na person, firm, aszouiation or corporation shall be permitted or allowpd to erect, display. or main- Lain any billboard or other outdoor advertising device, not e%osm red by Section 2 hereof, except tbose specified in paragraphs c a, l b F ,e l tdt and Ce.a of this section. {a) Ili districts not of a, residential ar rural cliaracLer" axly law- ful Sign on or attached to a. wall of fa building or any lawful ground or roof sign or signboard no part of which extends aver fifteen feet above the part of the -romid or roof on which it stands. (b) In a residential or rural district, any lawful accemory sigta or Signs not exceeding five square feet in aggregate area on any one building or lot, or ally lawful sign or signs advertWng only the sale or rental of the premises, not exceeding a total area of 'ken square feet; or, on the Premises of any public building, or of any farm, garden, tree-nursery- or forest, any lawful aceessory" signs not exceeding all REC'ORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 2 tonrczher fifteen square feet in area within the limits of said prenxisr-,; er any lawful accessory signs on the front wall of any building occupied by a non-conformbig business. ccl A-uy lawful gn not exceeding tbirty4wo squexe feet in area, displayed by the town, or any sign displayed by the United States. the .state or the county, relative to government bwsine.s. rd', At any boundary- line of the town a lawful sign not exceeding five square feet in area indicating the meetings of any civic or ani- zat;ton located therein. �e) can property- owned or principally occupied by a rellgious, civic or charitable ❑r anization, a&satiiatian of war veterans or the like. any lawful accessory sign displayed by writtcri permission of the Selectmen and approval of the inspector of buildings if any, for €s limited period not exceeding sixty days. SECTION 5, Set-barbs. No advertising sign or signboard shall be permitted or allowed to be so located as to obstruct a view between, any points on connecting streets within fifty feet of a corner of the rights of wary; or to obstruct any door, window or fire-escape on a build- ing: or if on a roof, to be set nearer than one-half its height to the wall thereof on a street• front, or. in a residential district, to extend more tban six lncrhes nearer Lo -any boundary of the lot or premises on which it is located thwa it would be lawful to maintain €r 'building except as provided in para--rapt (d) of Section 4.. SECTION 6. Frohibitiuns. Except signs cxenipted under Section 2, no person, firm, azsociation or corporation sha11 be permitted or allowed to erect, display or maintain arty billboard or other outdoor ad- vertising device in any district, (a) Except the owner or a tenant occupant of the premises, where it i; located, or a party holding written permission from either to dfsplay the device for a limited period, which party's name shall he conspicuously displayed thereon;. (b) Upon any rock, tree, fence or pole; (c) Within one hundred feet of any church, public building, rnonu- ment or Memorial, or within three hundred feet of any public park, playground, or public reservation, if within view from any pertion thereof; except that this paragraph shall not apply to accessory signs on the walls of buildings; rd� if it contains any obscene, indecent or immoral matter: r e i Unless all parts and attachments €nd the ground about the base thereof are kept in neat and safe condition. SECTION 7. Administration, No advertising device for which a permit from any state authority is required shall be erected, displayed or mafnudiaed in the town until five days after a permit therefor, or a true copy thereof, has been filers with the Town Clerl;. Whenever notice of an application for such a permit is received by the Town 30 WATERTOWN 'TOWN REPORT Clerk, he shall immediately tramsm t it to the hispeetor of Buildings or other officer, if any, charged with the administration of this by-law. Such officer, or in the lack of such officer, the Town Clerk, shall there- upon make an examination of the case and, as promptly as po.5sible. within 'thirty days of the receipt of the application by the 'Town Clerk, shall send written notice to the state authority to wham the application Is addressed, stating whether or not the proposed advertising device would violate any provision of tMs by-law, and, if so, what provision. Like notice shall be sent also to the applicant and to the owacr or tenant of the proposed location of the device. At least twenty-five days before an outdoor advertisfn g device not requiring a permit from any state authority and not exempted under Section 2 sbal_l be erected or displayed in, the town. a description thereof a,z d of its proposed locatican shall be filed with the town clerk. after which the procedure shall be the swine as prescribed in the preceding paragraph Jn the case of an application for a state permit. except that Mice whether or iwt the device would violate any provision) of the late shall be sent, within twenty days after receipt of the description, tanly to the party filing the same and to the owner or tenant of the proposed location. SEC`MON 8. Penalties and Enforcement. Whoever violates any provisions of sections 4. 5 or G hereof, shall be guilty of a rnisdenteanor and shall be punished by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars, and whoever after final conviction for such violation Vutlawfully dis- plays such outdoor advert_Wng device for twenty days shall be punisher) by a line of not more than five hundred dollars. The Selectmen or any officer charged with the enforcement of this by-Law shall cause any such violator to be prosecuted; and shall notify the state regulatory authority of Outdoor Advertising of any and all violations of lawful state regulations. Any town officer or any interested party xnayr petition the Superior Court in equity to enjoin -the erection or maintenance of any outdoor adverdsing device erected or maintained in violation of any provision of this by-Boot). 'Town. officials shall have the same right and power to muse the removal of any outdoor advertising device as of any Arm- Lure or building maintained in violation of a by-law. SECTION 9. If any provision of this ley-law is declared unconsti- tutional or illegal by any Court, the validity of the remaining provi- sions shall not be affected thereby, SECTION 10. All regulations for outdoor advertising devices here- tolore adopted by the town and in farce at the dine of the adoption of the foregoing sections are hereby repealed. Article 20. To .see if the 'Town will vote to authorize the Select- men to remove the old Town Kali Building, or take any actiGn relating thereto. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 31 Article 21. 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 accordance with the provisions of Chapter 180 of the Acts of 1935, as amended such sum as may be necessary for the purpose of payirng the towns share of W.P.A. projects, or to take any, actions relative thereto. Article 22. To hear the report o,f the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the followirsg-named street. tc wit: Bostunia Avenue, from Mount Auburn Street to dead end; under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said street, as and for a public way, and will authorize the Selectmen to 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 19aid damn-'es therefor, and the cast of construction, direct bow said money shall be raised, or trnke any action relating thereto, Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to accept Chapter 31 of the General Laws known as Civil Service Taws, or take any action relating thereto, lR,equest of Watertown Town Employees' Union, Local 807.1 And You will notify and turn 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 war- rant, and also by pasting copies of °the saine 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. Givea under our hands this fourteenth duty* of February A. D.. 1936. JAMES H. SHERIDAN. MAURICE H. O'CDNNIrLL, CHARLES P. SHAW, Selectmen of Watertown. 32 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Officers' Returns on Warrant. As required by the foregoing warrant, I gave notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the tithes and as the places herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same ill teas or more conspicuous pilblic places In Town seven days at beast prior to the time of said meeang. JOSEPH W. REGt1N, Constable of Watertown. n. Attest: WM. R -McGUIFR.E, Town Clerk. Notices were walled to the Town Meeting Members at least seven days prior to Town Meeting of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. NVU. F. McOUIRE. Town Clerk. ANNUAL TOWN MEETING March 2, 1936 Precinct Officers Precinct J Eugene L. Storey, Warden; .Joseph J. Morley, Clerkt Election f?IDeers. Helen Boudreau, Frances C. Murphy, Pearl A. Baxter. William J. Sullivan, Mary Pennington, Mary Callan, Dickran H. Bo_y ajia,n. John Muir, Eva Zaino, Edith K. French. Nat-ale E. Caterino, Lil- lian Sullivan, Nevart Calusdian, n-ank Argento, Alice Renacci, Ralph Perri. Precinct 2. Arthur J. McCarthy, Warden; William B. Glidden, Clerk; EleeLlon Officers: Blanche H. Robinson, liermine Horhorouny. Helen L. Morley, Ella S. Lane, George E. Stickney, Margaret J. +'Dris- coll, Peter T. Ccen, Warren T. Shanahan. Alexander X. Ward. Patrick F. Durnan. Nouritza Shadaranian, George F. Barry, Charles Paskeria:n, neodore Nielsen. Precinct 3. Richard M. Hatch, 'Warden; John J. Ingerson, Clerk; Election Officers: Izolee H. Gardiner, Ernest J, Mel€nson, Rosy L, Cum- naings, Francis N. Levey, roger E. Matthews, Mabel C. Macl' utt, Thomas Crearner, Charles J. Devine, John, A. Curtin, nank J. Hynes, Edith E. Husselbey, Irma Kelliher, Margaret A. Vincent, Victoria Margosiall. Ed- ward F. Hennessey, Stuart T. Shears. Precinct 4. Wm. M. Emerson, Warden; .John 13, Watson, Clerk; Election Officers. James D. Hackett, Lavinia Jensen, Katherine Holland, Thomas A. Me-Miff, Helen L. Walsh, Margaret Skuse, Mary A. Ryan, Amy F. Osborn, Fh ncis Lightbody, Edith. Beck, Elizabeth F. MacDonough, Howard T. Srtfford. Joseph J. Gavin, Frances P. Stork°. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 33 Precinct S. Joseph R. Cooney, Warden; Grace M. Olson, Clerk; Election Officers, Cecelia Ford, Grace E. Ward, Walter R. Flagg, Sadie E. Nichols, Lena Buchanan, Erie Comstock, John J. Keefe, Margaret Curry, Alice K Sanger, Florence A. Godwin, Anna S. Mott, JRiaet 11 oak- ley, Catherine Higgins. Precinct B. Harald W. Duvall, Warden; Lester A. Murphy, Clerk: Election Dfiicers; Annie M. Davis, Rosalie J, WhelLn, Lewis A, Reed. George A. Taylor. S. Alice Youngman, Theodore B. Robinson, Margaret A. MacDonald. Percy J. ,VanDyke, Fred W. Bray, Dorothy G. Vieritrg. Harriette J. Brennan, Margaret A. Gallen, John B. Stuart. Mary G. Lather. Precinct 7, Harry J. York, Warden; John T. Gle€rson, Clerk; Elec- tion Officers: Evangeline Johnson, Mary T. Dardis, Alice T. Withee. Aargaret E. Burry, Ernestine P. Howe, Cynthia. M. Watts, Marie Gildea, Anna T. Hyde, Thomas F. Jennings, Percy M. Bond, Elizabeth M. Brown. Lawrence J. Gleason, Walter J. McMullen. Herbert Ross. Precinct 8. Charles E. Collins, Warden; Katberine Rollins, Clerk; Election Officers: Catherine Campbell. Ruth E. Hall. Mary McCall, John, J. McCann. Edward K. Bacon, Mildred Fencer, Esther Grace, John J. Cranun, K. Gardiner Thayer. Mary Gar€way. Theresa Jnssett, Herbert C rockfard. Precinct 9. Joseph M. tally, Warden, Frederick W. Owen. Clem.: Election OMcers. Mary Toland, Mary D. McElrgott, Emma Roche, Elea- nor Mosman. George H. Lord, Edmund Tocci, Joseph J. Kelly, Georgiana O'Shea. Marguerite R. Colby, Frances Delaney, Harry E. Hill, Eva M. Eagleson, Margaret Hayes, Annie M. Owen. Precinct ifs. Francis J. McCarthy, Warden: .Ellen B. Lougee, Clerk; Eiemiuix Ofl3cers: Donald J. 2dacl onald. Anna V. Hughes„ Mary E, Fol- lansbee. John E. Mattison, Mildred Upit, Fred m. Brown, Blanche Crook, Willi,,im R. Cavanaugh, Gerard Riley, Catherine R. Hurley, Joseph J. Harrington, Marjorie W. Morse, Florence Haddie, Walter Leonard. The foregoing oil3ceys were swum to the faithful performance of their- duties by Town Clerk, Wm. P. McGUtre. The necessary ballots and paraphernalla for conducting the elections were inspected by the election officers of the various precincts. A� 8,00 A.M. the meetings w*ere called to order, the polls were de- clared open. and vat_ing continued mitil 8,00 P.M. The b<i llot& wer'W corityted and the result of the sa.tne was declared in the respective pre- cincts. The returl, of votes cast in Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, s, J and 10 were duly recorded in the record books of said precincts, and the balltrt sheets and records were delivered to the Board of Registrars who pro- seeded to can as the same with the fallowing -result, which was declared by the Town Clerk. 34 WATERT{}WN TOWN REPORT The fflllowing persons, in&cated by star (*) were elected and were --worn to the faithful performance of 4heir duties by Town Clerk, Wm. P. 11?eGi�ire. Total Vote cast: 10,171. SELECTMAN, MEMBER OF BOARD OF VUBLIC WELFARE, SUIJ- VEYOR OF HIGHWAYS AND APPRAISED Par Three Years Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Towl hichard F. Lopez, Sr. 27 36 7 1 22 5 19 50 21 46 234 ;Norman D. MacKay . .. . 476 544 652 831 569 741 729 378 323 420 5663 Maurice H. O'Connell . . 633 634 374 216 507 321 378 725 406 467 4661 Blanks ... . .. .. . . . . 35 43 14 9 20 16 14 31 11 20 213 MOVERATOR—Fur One Year Jchn. A. Collins . . ...... 644 691 384 241 571 344 412 813 416 513 5029 4Edward P. Farber .. .... 468 518 645 806 519 718 700 329 309 402 5414 Blanks .. . . . . . .... 59 48 18 10 28 21 28 42 36 38 3:18 TOWN CLERK—For Three Years '3Nrn. P. ?&Guire . ..... . 888 1022 929 964 940 974 958 963 626 759 9023 Blanks . . . .. ........ . . ... 283 235 118 93 178 109 182 221 135 194 1748 TRUA,SURER—For One Year 'Harry W. Brigham ,.. . . 876 1014 925 985 939 970 974. 931 625 762 9DU9 EIanks .... . . . . . . . . .... . . 293 243 122 72 179 113 166 247 136 191 1762 COLLECTOR OF TAKF Por One Year LIF"rederick J. Colby ... .. 892 1027 923 979 933 975 970 944 623 767 9033 Blanks .. ..... . . ..... .. .. 279 230 124 78 185 10fl 170 240 138 186 17SB AUDITOR—For One Year 4WjlliaM W. Norcross, Jr. 874 985 018 974 920 966 942 907 602 741 8829 Blanks . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ... 297 2`12 129 83 1.90 117 198 277 158 212 1942 ASSESSOR OF TAX For Three Years -Edward F_ Wright .. . , . . 869 993 902 984 951 961 956 925 608 750 8899 Blanks . . .... .. . . .. . . — 302 264 145 73 167 122 184 259 153 203 1872 SCHOOL COAUa.L'r.L BF,—For Three Years Charles F.J. Harrington 620 672 360 224 558 367 397 784 410 475 48b7 .John J. Kennedy . . . . . .. 60 707 376 216 591 327 412 823 410 502 5010 ,E. Louise Richardson . .. 428 475 643 030 502 714 684 296 395 395 5272 3Archibald Williams 431 470 631 816 485 687 656 285 285 377 5123 Blanks . . . ... <. _ .. , .... 217 190 84 28 100 71 131 180 112 157 1270 On March 4, 1936 a petitions was received by the Registrars of Voters signed by John J. Kennedy and others for recount of votes east for School Cornnifttee, The recount -held March 7, 1936, resulted as follows; RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 35 Freeincts 1 2 2 4 5 6 7 8 0 10 ToMl Charles F. J. Harrington 623 669 359 226 560 370 396 777 410 484 4874 John J. Kennedy 65€1 710 375 216 591 326 413 822 409 514 5028 *E, Loulse Richardson .. 426 474 641 829 500 714. 686 303 306 393 5272 "Archibald Williarns. . . . . . 431 469 633 815 484 697 659 289 283 376 5125 131anks . .. . . ... . . . .. 212 190 86 28 99 71 127 177 114 137 1241 TRUSTEES FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY—For Three Years "Edward C. Camp ... , . , . 426 535 657 845 531 722 702 311 .920 404 5453 'Mary Corcoran .. . . . . .. 647 648 371 218 583 348 423 846 409 518 5011 Leo A. Dfn jinn . . ... . . .. 413 532 597 789 465 649 640 261 277 352 4975 Mae F. Watson . . ....... 596 592 350 200 535 342 376 765 .364 487 4607 Blanks . . .. ..... . . . . . . .. 260 207 119 62 122 i45 139 185 152 145 1496 On March 4, 1936 a petitzorl was received by the Registrars of Voters signed by Anthony Julian and others for recount of votes cast for Library Trustees. The recount held March 7, 1936, resulted as follows, `Edward C. Camp .. ..., 431 536 657 845 527 727 701 311 319 401 5455 "Mary Corcoran . ,. ., .. .. 650 651 370 217 585 344 423 841 409 517 5013 Lee A. Dinjian. . . . . . .. . . 408 528 599 785 489 654 640 263 276 354 4:976 Mae F, Wstson ... ...... 596 595 349 203 531 339 377 761 365 485 4601 Blanks ., .. ... . ...... 257 202 119 64 122 104 139 186 153 147 1493 BOARD OF HEALTH—For 'three Years *Albert L. Biller . . . .. .. .. 431 483 658 834 523 745 710 322 312 420 5438 Nishan M. Hampson .. . 633 686 329 195 533 292 363 754 392 440 4626 Blanks 107 88 60 28 62 46 67 108 57 84 707 pARX COM SS.IONER---Vor Three Years "Lawrence F. Lane . . , . . 437 572 699 859 582 766 720 39.E 341 4:71 5832 Albert Valentino . . . . . . . 642 607 303 174 484 266 372 696 366 407 4317 Blanks .............. . . . 92 78 55 24 52 51 48 93 54 75 622 WATER, COMM ISSION R----For Three Years John P. Gallagher 660 678 396 209 592 157 437 856 427 534 5146 'Edward C. Hall .. . , .. . . 423 51U 621 837 505 698 664 284 293 381 5216 Blanks .. . .. . .. ...a... . , , 88 69 30 11 21 28 29 44 41 38 409 On March ..5, 1936 a petition was received by the Registrars of Voter., sig-ned by Johrz F. Gallagher and others for recount of votes cast for Water Commissioner. The recount held on Mrch 7, 1036 resulted as follows: John F. Gallagher 660 679 397 216 590 359 437 852 431 535 5156 "Edward C. Hall .. . . , . . . 421 508 621 832 505 697 664 287 211g 380 5204 Blanks . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 90 68 29 9 22 28 39 45 41 37 408 TREE WARDEN-For One Year 'John C, Ford . . .. . . . . . . a96 1010 900 951 957 958 940 984 618 775 3989 Scattering .. ...... . . ... . 2 2 Blanks .. . . . .... . ... . . . . . 275 245 147 106 161 125 200 200 143 178 1780 W A TRit'r{1W N 'TOWN REPORT COI1lSTA13L> S-For One Year Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 9 lU'1 ota Frank Cerrati . . .... . , .. 633 625 289 17-1 486 276 395 701 384 406 4339 ,Waldc F. Emerson ,, . , . 289 556 677 84.5 550 755 684 342 321 428 5547 James V. Guiliano . . ... 656 602 284 163 467 273 340 684 341 391 4206 *James L. Haddie . . . .... 377 510 666 815 520 720 666 322 325 420 .5343 °FTank L, 14abuire .. . .. . 723 861. 823 875 848 885 031 832 525 695 7896 Scattering ... .. . . . . . ..... 1 1 Blanks ... . . . . .. . .. ... . 715 616 402 294 493 340 502 671 387 519 4929 PLANK-ING BOARD—For T114ee Years Alexander Astorian ., . . 551 648 293 160 485 259 353 688 342 284 4163 Frank D. Burns . . . .. . . . 5U6 621 368 209 583 331 384 779 379 471 4710 'Harold I_ 'Hunt ... . . . . . . 408 456 632 832 504 721 674 308 305 427 5267 `Philip Pane . . ..,,, , ,. . . 438 503 618 821 483 693 675 296 313 392 5232 Blanks . — . . .. . . . . .... . . 359 286 183 92 181 162 194 297 184 232 2170 TOWN MEETING MEMBERS PRECINCT ONE For Thee Years—Vote for Nine *Arone, Dominica 23 Dewey Street 422 *drone, Joseph 33 Dewey Street 402 *:Boyle. Wm. J. 7 Bcstonia. Avenue 427 *Clarke, Charles.E. 15 Bcstonia Avenue 394 *Coughlin, Nellie 802 Mt, Auburn Street 428 Coutts, James 26 Westland Read 303 Deignan, Patrick C. 10 Edgeclifle Road 364 Dejulio. Michael 1.8 Cottage Street 308 ;$Donigan, Henry J. 300 Arftgton Street 377 FrEnch, Gordon R. 8 Westland Road 303 Ga.11inaro, Americo 38 Crawford Street 292 Guilfano, Franke 17 Prentiss Street 627 Iiainp3on, ,Nisba:n M. 10 Mmball Road 322 414arting. Herbert C. 62 Templeton Parkway 376 Kendall, Delbert W. 38 10mbail Road 303 Lexander, George A. 12 Woodleigh Road 207 *Morley, Thomas P. 23 Irma Avenue 434 *Murphy, William T7. 62 Prentiss Street 433 Natale, Alfred 41 Berkeley Street 348 Vacca. Joseph 28 Bostonia Avenue 347 Blanks 3417 Towi3 Meeting Member (To fill vacancy) Term expires in 1938 'Levine, Bernard L 38 Brimmer Street 551 Scattering 3 Blanks 6i 7 PR.ECII4CT TWO For Three Years—Vote for Nine Caragulian, Leon 27 Boylston Street »i *Donovan. James 11-A 1=ajr8eld Street. 579 'Duffy, Peter H. 5 Arthur Terrace -193 'Glidden, Walter 52 Putnam Street 630 "Oregon', G. John 69 Putnam Street 460 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 37 Gullason, Roland S. 55 Hazel Street 231; Hagopian, Karop H. 37 Mel+endy Avenue 357 `Higgins, Jaynes J, 25 Dartmauth Street 570 Kavalgian. Aram 553 Mt. Auburn Street 311 'Lane, Lawrence F. 49 Boylston Street 552 Walkasian, Zaven 249 Boylston Street 207 `Monahan, William P. 127 Putnam Street 546 Murphy, Patrick 17 Fairfield Street 427 •Oates, John P. 14 Dartmouth Street 721 °Ross, David 12 Spruce Street 493 Ryder, Michael 61 Hazel. Street 331 Sanborn, Charles V. 12 Spruce Street 433 Tashi€an, Edward 77 Boylston Street 325 Titus, Peter F. 26 Concord Road 364 Scattering 4 Blanks 2764 Town. ,Meeting Member (To f111 vacancy) Term expires in 1938 *Busconi, Joseph 40 Quimby Street Scattering 12 Blanks 1239 Town h4eeting Member (To fill vacancy) Term expires In 1937 I�Piaantedosi, Dick 77 Putnam ,Street 588 Scattering 3 Blanks 666 PRECINCT THREE For Tliree Years--Vote for Mine 'Bowen, Walter E. 17 Langdon Avenue '750 $Convey, Elmer. H. 23 Carver Road 6a4 *Eaton, Leroy S. 144 Whisor Avenue 759 *Gardiner, Ralph C. 23 Commonwealth Road 692 ,'Ingalls, Ernest K. 30 Adams Avenue 632 *Jackson, Richard P. 51 Langdon Avenue 094 "'Mac!Ka,y, Albert"T. 116 Langdon. Avenue 631 McCree, John 15 Adams Avenue 462 'Ross, John J. 117 Langdon Avenue 6(16 °Shel€lon, Charles L. 311 Schnol Street 727 Wheelock, Joseph A. 41 Rangeley Road 557 Blanks 2310 Town Meeting Member (To fill vacancy) "Term expiaes in 1938 *Brazilian. Aram 88 Winsar Avenue 5 Scattering 9 Blanks 1033 PRECINCT FOUR Far Three Yerar&---Vote for Nine 'Applin, H. Herbert 31 Barnard Avenue 698 *Bixby, Leland C. ID9 Barnard Avenue 775 Dealtry, Clarence W. 51 Garfield Street 601 *Emery, Frank D. 9 Franklin Street 693 "Loring, Benjamin T. 186 Mt. Auburn Street 787 *Lucas, William H. 31 Otis Street 729 Mason, Jessc H. 12 Walnut Street 622 3$ WATERTOWK TOWN REPORT 'Reynolds, Clarence G. 17 Bates Road 725 ''Rugg. William W. 17 Centre Street 700 `Stone, Ronald M. 1DD Russell Avenue 785 °7[urner, L. Bennett 33 Robbins Road 658 Blanks 1740 PRECINCT FIVE For Three Years—Vote for Nine *Bruce, Edward E. 26 Phillips Street 472 *Carlstrorn, Rnut S. 55 Pequossette Street 528 #Colligan, John J. 5 Royal Street 536 *Collins. John F. 16 Gilkey Court 496 *Cunniff, J. ,Joseph 15 Priest road 508 Glynn. John F. 143 Irving Street 417 *Hall, Edward C. 65 .l+v1t. Auburn Street 460 *Hughes, Frank L. 41 Paui Street 513 Hutchins, Arthur L. 34 Phillips Street 416 Junes, David R. 32 Riverside Street 398 Kinchla, Albert 41 ?rank Street 435 Linehan, ]alien 13 Pletcher Terrace 302 MacGregor, William C. 22 Irving Street 398 *McDermott, Andrew H. 4.0 Royal Street 524 McNulty, Frank E, 47 Parker Street 253 Mower, Charles T. 37 Chester Street 243 Sheehan, Maurice J. 24 Fifleld Street 359 Smith., Arthur J.; Jr. 69 Pequossette Street 4?9 Vahey, Thomas R 238 No, Beacon Street 554 Blanks 1811 PRECINCT SIX For Miree Years—Vote for cline Brennan, Francis 24 Warwick Road 272 Carroll, Joseph H. 13 Quincy Street 313 *Cook Russell 186 Comman Stmet 645 Couture, Herminegilde J. 42 Carryall Street 171 v Davis, Arthur L 84 Lowell Avenue 656 "Derry, Arthur T. 172 Standish Road 461 Foisy, Hubert 43 Carroll Street 226; Geary, Cecilia C. 17 Bradford load 250 Harrington, Charles F. J. 9 Fairview Avenue 328 Harrington, Joseph R. 68 Bradford Road 279 Harrington, Katherine G. 9 Fairview Avenue 253 *Harris, Walt G. P. Sill') Belmont Street 524 "MacKay, Norman D. 166 Warcest;er Street 711 Malley, Joseph A. 1.6 Charming load 233 Manning. Peter J. 26 Bradford Road 256 McCoubreyy, John W. 83 Standish Roars 265 "Plunkett, James P. 86 Hovey Street 560 *Saunders, William G. 19 Hilltop Road 548 *Snow, Albert H. 75 Harnden Avenue 563 Stevens, Harry J. 15 Lawrence Street 283 *Webb, John C. 87 Poplar Street PRECINCT SEVEN For 'Three Years--Vote for Nine Cate, Malcolm H. 41 Marion Road 511 Corcoran, Mary C. 79 Marshall Street 368 Fantasia, Serafhto 26 Cushman Street 198 `Field, Robert F. 3D4 Church Street 497 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 3 Foley, Augustine A. 66 Spring Street 34 Gentleman, Lawrence M. 16 Marian Road 416 Hanson, .August R. R. 43 Marion Road +4+40 2Harvey, William B. 106 Mt. Auburn Street 541 In6lese, Silvino 127 Waverley Avenue 163 *Keene, Jarvis 13. 40 Fayette Street 504 Knox, Marian. G. 78 Pearl Street 269 Leconti, Charles 152 Fayette Street 188 ILovell. Clifford S. 31 Katherine Road 649 *I+k a,T-_ham, Lester 1 . 9 Fayette Street 512 *Paine. Julia A. 170 Palfrey Street .529 Perry, Ralph F. 125 Summer Street 495 *Robinson, G. Frederick 106 Mt. Auburn Street 501 Savage, Frances M. 142 Palfrey Street 382 Ward, Bernard L. 61 Marion Road 365 Blanks -390 Town Meeting Member (To fill vacancy) Term expires in 1938 Wright, Edward F. 44 Fayette Street 849 Blanks w'$1 "Town Meeting Member 4To All vacancy) Term expires in. 1937 *Dowell, Thomas M. 14 Bartlett Street 735 Blanks 405 PRECINCT E'IGIIT For Three Years---Vote for Nine Achorn, Warren J. 47 1Ufaple Street 256 'Barn', William J. 9 Maple Street 549 *Casey, Michael F. 83 Pleasant Street 461 -'Caverly, Francis 41 Uorse Street 429 Cooper, Walter A. 20 Union Street 264 Corbett, Leo M. 32 Watertown Street 260 Corbett, William, 26 Morse Street 262 Dyer, Edward R 62 Capital Street 341 Furfey, Arthur L. 12 Eliot Street 234 -Galingher, DenrJS 40 Union Street 521 Hayes, Clifford R_ 13 Union Street 264 Hughes, Thomas L. 16 Hunt Street 364 *Kearns, Ralph W. 97 Galena Street 507 Keddy, Kenneth S. 33 Eliot Street 230 rFKelly, Francis A. 48 Maple Street 578 Leacy, R. Maynard III Galen. Street 214 McBride, Sylvester J. 47 Eliot Street 321 'McDermott, Francis A 18 California Park. 448 McFaroy*, Joseph F. 53 Careen Street 333 -Oates, Michael B. 55 Union Street 581 ,Quinlan, Francis: 11, 68 Green Street 5'22 PRECINCT NINE For 'D-free Years--'Vote for Niue 'Bronson. Franklin C. 15 Brookline Street 2-90 4Sutler, Henry 55 Lexington Street 366 Carbone, Giovanni 26 Gertrude Street 231 Carta, Mager 19 James Street lei *Colby, Maurice D. 41 Piermont Street 3Q Cornetta, Antonio 151 Sycaniore Street V25 40 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT *Dclriney, Cornelius P. 9 Fliglaiand Avenue 282 Drinkwater, Stanley A. 43 Harrington Street 268 Ford, illartha H. 34 Holt Street 327 'Hayes, Earl E. A. 20 Harrington Street 327 Lagerblade, Chester 4-A Rilltop Road. 195 Laumas, William A. 175 Lexington Street 226 'Mackay, John T. 247 Sycamore Street 347 M+cElhiney. George 139 Sycamore Street 218 0-McGrady, Charles 29 Harrington Street 29:3 Paterson. Gilbert W. 12 Erldgham Avenue 246 Shriner, Raymond H. 165 Highland Avenue 160 *Tocci. Anthony 242 Waveriey Avenue 333 I3lank_9 1971 Town Meeting Member (To fill vacancy) Term* expires in 1938 DeLuca. Vincent 43 Loornis Aveiiue 142 4Russo, Dominick 17 Elmwood Avenue 206 Scaltreto, Tony 10 Spnfkhill Street 114 Blanks 299 PRECINCT TEN Tror Three Years---Vote for Nine "Burke. John X. 51 Olney Street 389 ;,Burke, Joseph W� 51 Dincy Street 340 Campbell, Thatnas F. 46 Bridge Street 256 Comfort, .lames J. 572 Main Street 294 DeLorey, John E. 141 Waltham Street 216 *Doherty, Joseph L. 667 Main Street 329 Eames, Harold M. 35 Partridge Street 244 *Eastman, Warren J. 44 01cott Street 427 *Emery, George H. 41 Wilmot Street 299 °Erick-5vn, Elmer H 24 Stuart Street 299 *Fagan, Helen V. 20 Emerson Road 331 Haddie, James L. 27 Copeland Street 240 �Harrington, Paul C. 37 Gilbert Street 341 Hewitt, William S. 649 Main Street 237 Houlihan, William H. 42 Gilbert Street 140 Lougee, William P.` 17 01cott Street 202 Lovegren, Oscar P. 38 Gilbert Street 257 MacRae, Clarence W. 19 Rutland Street 269 *Maloney, James P. 7 Olney Street 439 Mattison, Gertrude E. 24 Charles Street 258 14+1cElroy, Mary 34 Emerscii Road 174 MoTlugh, Frank 535 Pleasant Street 184 Moran, Marie 28 EEncrsan Road 194 T%for€an, Paul C. 56 Gilbert Street 182 Piant+edosi, Angeloe 11 New Lexington Street 64 Upit, Ralph 57 Hers= Street 235 Scattering 2 'Blanks 1745 Town Mecting Member (To fill vacancy) Tenn expires in 1938 *Hunt, Harold 1. 25 Emerson Road 542 Blanks 411 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 41 Town Meeting Member (To fill vacancy) Ter, e,pir,, in 1937 'Vail. Charles 24 Rutland Street 7 Scattering 15 B 1 anks 933 TOVM MEETING MEMBERS BY VIRTUE OF THEIR OFF-I�CE Selectmen Charles F. Shaw 62 Langdon Avenue Norman D. MacXay 166 'Worcester Street .lames H. SheridKn 76 Green Street Town Clerk Wm. P. McGuire 48 Greed Street Moderator Edward P. Furber 11 Bales Road Treasurer Harry W. Brigham 2 Brigham Street Collector of Taxes Frederick. J. Colby 86 Bailee Road Auditor William W, Norcross, Jr. 39 Spruce Street Town. Counsel *John M. Russell 96 Robbins Road Tree Warden John C. Ford A Church Street Chairman, School Committee Carl G. A. Johns= 136 Barnard Avenue Chairman, Library Trustees Ruth H. F"urber 11 Bates Road Chairman, Health Department Guy C. Pesce, M.D. 316 Mt_ Auburn Street Chairman of Assessors John J. Curran 826 Mt. Auburn Street Chairman of Flauning Board Ernest W. Small 42 Walnut f3treet Chairman of '1''Pator Commissioners Arthur 1. Davis 89 Lowell Avenue Chairman of Fark Commissioners '"George B. Wellman 98 L an,gdon Avenue Chairman of Playground Commissioners F,dmund F, Mickey 141 Edenfield Avenue • Succeeded by Eark 5 Tyler, April 1, 1036. " ReS19110d 113 A1111USL. W41.111rep 0, Rn1:imell elee[rd cliulrnmil. 42 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Representatives in General Court Leo P. Landry 72 Bradford Road John A. Murray 35 Shattuck R.cad Finance Committee John A. Calbert 14 Appleton Terrace William G. Grandy 29 Carver Rood ',Edward C. Hall 65 Mt. Auburn Street Edmund P. hickey 141 Edenfleld Avenue James T. Phelan 143 Chapman Street Robert S. Quinby 361 School Street Edward C. Webster 124 Marshall Street Thonnas E. Doyle 76 Hillside Road Arthur B. Jones 29 Carroll Street Anthony Julian 11 Carleton Terrace Felix A. Leonard 20 Brimmer Street Daniel J. Murphy 35 Channing Road Wilfred J. Paquet 95 Spruce Street Frederick D. Shaw 27 Oliver Street Frank S. Broadhurst 123 Barnard Avenue Matthew W. J. Carley 48 Evans Street Sterling R. Carrington 11 Stoneleigh Road Peter M. Feinberg 93 Watertown .Street Artily Papazian 49 Melendy Avenue Dominico B. Raimondo 605 Mt. Auburn Street Robert T. Sanford 17 Fairview Avenue *Elected Town Meeting Member—resigned from Finance Committee. ANNUAL TOWN MEETING Alonday Evening, March 2, 1936 Zdeeting was called to ni-dur at 8.15 P. AZ, by Moderator Edward P. Furber. offic rS` returns on warrant were reed by Town Clerk, Wln. R McGuire. Vested: To take up Article 2. Article 2. To choose all other necessary Town Offleers in such man- ner as the Town may dlrect. Voted: That the Selectineln be and they are hereby authorized to appoint all Town Officers not chosen on the official ballot. Voted: That this meeting be and is hereby adjourned until Monday evening, March 23, 1936 at 7.00 P.M., to meet in the Senior High School Building, Columbia Street, Watertcr m, at which time and place all 'busi- ness called for in the warrant-for the Annual Town Meeting. of March 2, 1936, under Articles 3 to 23 inclusive, will cone before the meeting for con,,ideratlon and action. WM. P. McGUZRE, Tozon Clergy.. RECORD OF 'i'(lWN MEETINGS 43 Notice for Adjourned Town Meeting, Monday Evening, March 23, 1936 Notice is hereby given the Legal voters of the Town of Watertown that the town Meeting called for Monday evening, March 2nd, 1936 at 8.15 R M., has been adjourned until Monday everting, March 23rd, 1936, at 7.00 P.M. to meet in the Senior High School Building, on Columbia Street, in said Town of Watertown, at which time and place all business called for in the warrant for the Annual Town Meeting of March 2nd. 1936, under Article 3 to Article 23 inclusive, will curve before the meet- ing for consideration and action. And the legal voters of the Town of Watertown are hereby notified and warned to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by pasting copies (if this notice in ten or more conspicuous public places in town, twenty-four hours at least prior to Lhe time of said meeting. and also by causing a copy of the same to be published in a Watertown news- paper, Given under our hands this Birth day of March, A.D. 1336. EDWARD P. FURi3ER, Moderator WM. P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Clerk's Return can Notice I have pasted copies of the foregoing notice in ten or more conspic- uous public places in Town, at least t-vent;y-fou.r hours prior to the time of said Adjourned meeting, and have also catxscd a copy of the same to .be published in the Tribune-Enterprise, a Watertown newspaper. Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Members at least: t%venty- four hours prior to the time cf said Adjourned Town Meeting of the pro- posed business to be coniridered at the meeting. W . P. ;!,+IcGUIRE, Town Clerk.. Notice for Adjourned Tomwxi Meethig, Monday Evenhig, March 30, 1936 Notice is Hereby given the legal voters of the Town of Watertown that the Towle MeetUag called for Monday evening, March 22, 1936, at 7.00 P.M., has been adjourned until Monday everting, March 30, 1936, at 7.30 P.M., to meet in the Senior High Scbool Building on Columbia Street, in said Town of Watertown, at which time and place all business called for in the Warrant for the Annual Town ?Meeting of March 2. 1936 from, Articles 1 to 23 inclusive, will come before the meeting for consfd.- eration and action, with the exception of Articles 2, 3, 9, 15 and 22, and such departments as have been disposed by votes passed in conjunction with Article 4. And the legal voters of the Town of Watertown are hereby noti ied and warneal to meet at the time and at the place herein speeined, by posting copies of this naLice in ten or more conspicuous public places in 44 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Town twenty-four hours at least prior to the time of said adjourned meeting, and also by causing a copy of the same to be published in a. Watertown newspaper. Given under our hands this 23rd clay of March, A.D. 1936. EDWARD P. F'URBER,, Mod-era l or WM. P. 14MeGUIRE, Town Clerk. Clerk's Return on Notice I have posted copies of the foregoing Notice in ten or more conspic- uous public places in Town, at least twenty-four hours prior to the time of said adjourned meeting, and have caused a copy €af the same to tre l uhUshed in a Wa.tei'Wwn 11ewspaper. Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Members at leant twenty- four fours prior to the time of said Adjourned Town Keet.ing of the pro- posed 'business to be considered at the weeting. WM. P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Record of Annual Adjourned Town Meetings, March 23 and 30, 1936 Pr.eetin s were called to order by Moderator, Edward P. Vurber, on March 23rd a� 7.00 P, M_, and on March 30th, at U0 P.M On March 23rd prayer was offered: by Rev. Ernest S. Meredith, FaUor of Lhe Uiii- t aria a: Church. Clerk's returns mi notices for Adjourned Town lbMeeLings were 'read by Town Cleric Wim P. McGuire. Number of Town Meeting ,members necessary for a quorum.93; ilurnber present on March 23rd, 226: on March 3uth, 175. The Town Meeting Members present were sworn by Town Clerk. Win, P. 14IcQuire, as ,follows, -Having been duly elected Town Meeting Members. you each of you severally, solemnly Swear that you will perform, the duties pertainipg to that office with fidelity and impartiality,and for the nest interests of the Town of Watert wn, so Delp yoii, God." Vacancies in Town Meeting Alembership Filled Afarch 23. Novice was received frarn the Chairman of Precinct Four of the appointment of Jesse H. MaS011. 12 Walnut Street, to an one of Lhe two varancies expiring in 1938. This vacancy was caused: by the resignation of Ernest M. Small who was appointed Chairman of the Planning Board. Mr. •Mgsnn to serve until the 'fawn Election of 1937. One vacancy expiring In 1938, to be filled. March 23. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct Six of Lice appointment of the following to fill vacancies expiring in 19,39 terrrl:�: RECORD OF 'TOWN MEETlNGS 45 Walter B. Blizard, 128 Lavelt Road, to fill vacancy caused by resig- nation of Norman D. MacKay, elected Selectman of Town of Watertown. Walter F. Gilbert, 1.34 Standish Road, to fill vacancy caused by the rest nation of Arthur 1. Davis, appointed Chairman of Water Coninniq- sioners. These appointn;ents W Serve until alectiorL of March 1937. March 30. NoLice was received from the Chairman of Precinct One of following appointments: To fill vacancy in tern expiring In 1938; Albert W, Gaines, 32 Brimmer Street, vacancy caused by resigno�'Llon of John J. Curran, a,ppQilated Chairman of Board of Assessors. To fill. vacancy expiring in 193D. Watale Caterino, 7 Ni+cbols Avenue, vacancy caused by Vim. J. Sul- livan being already a member in ternn expiring in 1938, March 23. Article 3. To bear the repart ar the ToLvn Officers as printed, and to hear the report of any Coniniittee ;heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Mr. Small offered verbal report of the Special Committee on Zoning By-lam•. .%Tr. Pa¢e submitted report on Committee on Addition and Altera- tions to Watertown :Free Pubbe Library Biiilding on Main Street. Re- port placed on file. having been accepted, and it. was' Voted: That the committee be and is hereby* discharged. March 23. Article 4. To grant such sums of money as may be thought.necessaiT for the uses and expenses of the Town for the ensuing ;year, direct hww the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the following items as sbown in Schedule be mid are hereby appropriated, for the use of Mae various Town departinciats for the current year. [foetal R.eeord of Appropriations Voted at Adjourned Town Meetings. March 23rd and 30th, 1936 General Administration ($ ,179.a2) iloderator . ..... .. .. . . . .... .. . $100,00 Selectmen's DepartmeAt: Selectmen's Salaries . .... . . .. ...... .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . 1,500-00 SaLaiT of Clerk ...... . . . . . ........ . . .. ........ . .. 500,00 Contingencies ...... . .......... ... ,. ...... ... 500.00 Auditor's Department, Auditor's Salary . . . . . . . ........ . . .. .................... 31300.00 Salary of Clerk .. .. . . ... .. ... . . . . ........ .... ...... . . . 1150.00 Contingencies . . . . . ........ ............•.... . 600-00 46 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Treasurer's Department: Treasurer's Salary . . . . . . . . .. ..... .a.. . . . . ......, salary of Clerk ...... .. . ....,, .. .... . . . .......... . . . . . . 1,150.04 Contingencies ...., .. ....... ..... . . . ....... ......... 1,344i.1}4 Tax Title Foreclosures . ...,,, . . . ... .......... . .. . 4,000.00 Collectur's Department: (See Article 9) collector's SxlaTy .. . . . .. . ... ..... . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . ... 3,300.00 Salary, 1st Clerk . . . .... . . . ... . . .a .. ... ....... . . ....... . 1.400.00 Salary, 2nd Clerk . . . . . . .... . . . .... . . . .. .... . . . . .. . ... . 1,050m Salary, 3rd Clerk . . . .... . . ...... . . ... . .... . .. .. .. . .,,.. 95U0 Contingencies .. . . .. . ..... . . ... . . ...... . . ....a ........ 1,35t1.00 Tax Sale Advertising . . . .... . . ........... ....... . ........ 1,001J,00 Recording Deeds .. .. .. ... . . ....— ......... . . . ....... . 150.00 Invalid Tax Titles . . .. . . . . . . ...... ..... ..... . . . .. . . .. . 289-52 Assessors" Department: Assessors' Salaries . , . . ..., . . . . . ... . . .., 4,100.00 Clerks' Salaries . .. . . . ... . ... , .. 4,600.00 Conlin.-encies . . . ..... . . . .. . . . . . ... . ..... . . . . .. . .. . . . 2,86U.00 Board of Tax Appeals .. ... . ... . ....... . . . . .... . ... .. . . 250.00 Finance Committee ..... . ..... . . ............ . .. . . .. . .. .. 1,1500_off Legal Services . . :-.... .... ..... .... . .. .... ... . . .. .... .... Salary of ToAm Counsel .. .. . .. ..... ........ 2,00€1.00 Contingencies ........ ........ .. . .. . .. .. ........ . . .. .. . 400.0+0 Town Clerk's Department: Town Clerk's Salary . . . .. .. .. .............. .. . . . . . .. . 3,500.00 Salary, 1st Clerk . . . . . ...... . .... . .. . ... . . . .... . . ..... 1,; 50.00 Salary, 2nd Clerk . . . . . .. . ... .. . .... . . . . ....... . . . . ... 1.3co-00 salary, 3rr1 Clerk .. .. . ...... ........ . . ...... . . . .. ...... 1,250.00 Contingencies ... . . . . . .......... .. . . . .... . . . . . . . . . ...a.. 1.100.0o Eiipneering Department: Salaries . . ... .., ... .. . ......... ..... .. ..... . .. . .. ...... 13.400.00 CQndn. envies ............. . . . ... •..... ..... .. . . . . ..... 1,050.00 Election Expense . . . . .... . . . ..... .... . . . ........ . . . . . .. . .. . 8.000.DQ Registrars of Voters: salary of 4 Men (FR' $100 ....... . .... . .. . . . . . . . ...... .. .... Printing Voting Lists .. . . . . . . . ..... . ....... . .. .... . .. . . . . . . r;a0.€11 Town Hall: Salary of Janitor . . .. ... . . . . .. . . .... . . . ...... . . . . . . . . 1,600.00 Labor .. ....... . .. .. . . . .. .. . ... . ...... . .. .a .. . . . . . . . . 1,400-00 Telephone Orprerator ... . .. ...,. , •............ 1,040U Fuel . . . . . . ............... .... .. . . . .. . .... ....... . . ... 1,600.U0 Light . . . . . . .... ... . .... . . ..... ..... .. ....... . . . ....... 1,100.00 C'ontiligencies .. ...... . .... ...... ., .......... ...... 6150.0c Telephone Service Mid.. 820C .... ... . .. . . ........ . . . . . . .. 2,000.00 FLECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 47 Plannfng Board ........... ... . . .... . . . . . .. ..... .... 10U.00 Protection of Persons and Property ($2.62,937.30) Police Department: Salaries: Chief ... . . .. . .... . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,200,00 Lieutenants (3) .. . ..... . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . ........ 7,800,00 Sergeants (4) . . . . .. ... . . ... . . . .. .._. . . . . .. . . . . ...... 91800.00 Ratrolmen (37) ... . . . . . ........ ... . . .... ...... . . . . . . .. 81,353.00 Special Police . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . _ _ _ 1,000.Do Janitor and Wagon man ..... . . . . . . . . . ... ... . . . . . . . . ... 1,630.00 Clerk and Wagonman ..,,,. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ...... . 11830100 Contingencies . . . .. . . . .. .... .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 5,400.00 Teletype. .... . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . ........ .. . ... . . . . . .... . 600.00 Broadeasting Fee . . . . . . . . ........ . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . ... 30(LOD Replace Autos . . ...... . . . . . . . ..... . . . . .. . . ... .. .. . .. ... 900.00 Replace Buick Sedan ... . . . . . . . ....... ... . .... .. . . .... . 665.1f0 "New Ambulance .. . ... ._ __ _..... . . . . . . . _ . . .... 2.000.00 .Fire r)epartment: Salaries- cl-def .....I.......... . . . . . . .I . . . . . . . . .. . .... .... . 3,2U0.00 Captains (3) . .. ... .. . . . . . .. ... . . . . .. . . . .. _ _ 7,800�00 Lieutenants (4) . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .... .. . .. . . ... . . . .. . V.800.00 Permanent Men (38) . . . . . . . . .. . . . .... . 82,600.00 Mechanician . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . .... . 2.400.90 Call.Men (2) . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... . . . . . . .... . . . 310.00 Contingencies ........... ... ........ . . .. . .... . ... . 4,600.00 New Hose ... . . . . ..... . . . . . . .... . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 560.00 Inspector of Buildings; Salary of Inspector .. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .2,60U.00 Salary of Clerk . . . . . . . _ __ ... .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . ... . . .. 250.00 Contingencies .. . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . 5U.Ufl Voted: That Two Thousand dollars ($2,000.001 be and is hereby appropriated for the purchasie of a new Ambulance, 154 Votinry in the Afflirmative; 38 in the Negative, .1 Weights and Measures: Salary of Sealer . . ... ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contingent . . . . . ...... . . . .. . ...... . . .. . .. ... . . ... . . . . ... . 350.00 Installing Sink . . . ........ . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 100.00 Gypsy and Brown-tail Moth: Salary of Superint�endent. . .... . . . . ... . . ...... . . . . . . 800.00 Salary of Clerk . . . ........ . . . . . ...... .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. 475.00 Maintenance . . . . . . .. . .... ...... .. .... ... .. . . . .. .. ..... 1"OAD Elm Leal Beetle, Aplus, et-C. . . . ........ .. . .. . . . .. ..... . .. 750,4o 48 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT TreeWarden's Departnictlt: Salary of Tree Warden ... .. .. . . . . ... . . . .... . . . . . .. . ... . . 1.000.00 Salary of Clerk ... .. ... .. .. . .... ... . ................... 200.00 Maintenance , , .. . ... ., ,. .. . . . . . . . . . ., . . . ....... . . . . 4,000.00 New Trees .. . . . . ........... . ...... . . . ... . . . .. .. ........ 4000,00 New Truck ... . . . . ........ ..... .. ... . . .. . . . .... .. . ... 750.00 Poles and Wires Department: Salary of Inspector ........ .... ... . . ....... . . . . . . . 3,20.00 Salary of Clerk .. . ..... . ........... . . . .. . . . 475.00 MRintenance . . ... ..... . .. . .......... ..... .. . . .. . . . . . . ... 7,40D.UO Signal Roorn—Maintenance ..... . . . .. . . . . . . ..... ....... 865.06 Signal Rouni--Salarles ... . ... . .. ..... ....... 6.274.30 Doi; Officer: Salary of Dog Officer .. . .,.... . ... ... . . .. . ..... . 50-00 Contingent . . . . . . ... . . . . . ... .. . .. .. .... . 250.00 Health and Sanitation j$56,775.00) Health Department: Salary of Agent .. . . .., .- . . . . . . . . . . . ....... . . . . . ...... 2,540.OU Milk Inspectors ....... ... . ............ ,. . . 700.00 Salary of Clerk ............... ....... . ...... . . . ...... 1.150.00 Salary of KurSes ..... . ................... . ... . . . . . . . 3.040.40 Baby Clinic .... ............ ...... . ...... ...... .. . . . . . . 440-00 Dental Clinic . . . ............ ........ ... . ......... ... . . 2,500.UO Contagious Diseases ........ . .. .... ........ . ......, .... , . 20,000-00 Contincencies ........... ... ............ ... ........,. . ... 1,150.00 Twonew cars . .. ........ . .. . . . ..... .. .... . . . . ........ . . 11000.l10 New refrigerator . . . . . .... ..... ..... . . ................. . 160.00 Cattle Inspection: Salary of Veterinarian .... .. ... ..... .. . . . ....... .. . . . 600.00 Inspector of Plumbing: Salary of Inspector .. . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . ....... . . . . . . 2,500.00 Contingent ........ . .. . .... . . .... . . . . . .... . ....... .... 75,00 Sewer Department: Cvilstruct3oli . . ......... .. .... . . ... . . . . ........ .... . .. .. 51000,00 Maintenance . . ............. . .... . . .... .. ............ . .... 11,000.00 Short Extensions . .. . . .... . . .... . . .. . . . . . ....... ... .. .. . . 2,000.00 Drainage .. .. ... . . . . ....... .... ...... .. ........... .... .... 3,000.00 Care and Lighting of Highways {S227,588.50) highway Department: Salaries: Superintendent ..... . . . .... . .... ...... .. ..... . .... ... . 3,600.00 Yst Clerk .. . . . ... . ...... ... . ........... ...... ..... .. 1.500.00 2nd Clerk .. ... . . . ....... .... ...... .... ........ . ....... 1.,230.00 C}fflce Expense ............ .. .... . ..... . . ....... ... . . . . 300 A0 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 49 Vacations .. . . . . .. . . . . . .... .. . .. . . . . . . ... ........... .. . . 7,025.00 *Construction lSee Article 15) .. . . . .....I............ . . . 14.900.00 1)da intelianc a . . . . . . . . . . .... . . .......... ...... .. ..... ... .. 75,000.00 Stable Maixrtename . . . . . . . ...... . . . . . ........ ......... .. 11,000.00 Garbage Collections . . ... .. . . . . ... .............. .... .. 27,500.00 .Ashes and Papers . . . . . . . . .... ................ . . . ...... .. 25.500.00 Patabin, WPA Ditches .. . . . . . ... . . . . . ........ ..... .... . . 5,000.Uo Arlington at., Coolidge Ave. and Langdon Ave. i See Arti- cle 15) Dust Lftyinl ....... . . . . . ... . . . .. .. . . 5,000.U0 Bridge Repairs .. . ... ... ... . .... . ... . ....... . . . . .. . ... . .. 1.500.00 New Chevrolet . . .... ......... . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 563.50 Snow Plows (2) . . . . . . . .. . . ... .... . . . ....... . ............ 450.00 *Street Ughts ........ . ..... . . .......... . ........ . .... 45,D00.00 71'raffie Lights: Beacon Sq. and Mt.. Auburn and Scheal SLreeLs . . . . .... 500.00 Sidewalks . . . . . . . .... ...... . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ... . .. 1-1.000.00 Charities and Soldiers' Benefits (g 7,:3r3.28) Infirmary DEpartment. Salary of Keeper .... . . . . . ....... . . . . . .... ......... . .. . . . 1.00U.U0 General Expense . . . . . . ....... .. . . ...... .. ......... .. . . .. 5,173.28 Public Welfare: Salary of Are li : . .. . . . .... . . . ............ ......... ...... 2,000.00 Investigation ..... . .. . . , ......... . . ....... ... . .. ... . ..... 1,750.t)0 Salary of Visitor . . . . . . ... . . . . ... ...... .. . . . .. . . .. . . . .... 1.20t).{10 Salary of Chief Clerk . . . . . . .... . . . ................ . .. ... 1,000.00 Salary rat Clerks 12) . . . ..... . . . .. . ..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 1,800.00 Contingencies . . . . . . . .... . . . . .... ..... .. .. ......... .... 1.85U.Q0 'Outside Aid .... ............... 143,700.00 Mothers' Aid . . . . . . ... .. . .. .. . . .... .... .. .. ........ . . .... 28,00U.00 Old Age Assistance . .. . . . . .... . . . .................. ... . 25.000.00 TOW11 Physician . . .. . . . .. . ...... . . . . . ....... . . . .. .. . . ... . 1,700.00 State Aid. Military Aid and Soldiers' Relief ... ..... .... .... 42,200.00 °'ss' Soldiers' Relief Agent Salary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 1.000.00 Schools and Libraries (S608,200.00) Sc}goal Department., General Central . , . . .. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 14,25U.110 Instruction "¢°"Salaries 446,000.00 Books and Supplies . , . .. . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . . 18.00(L00 Operation Salaries . . . . . .. .... . . .... . .. ............ . . ... ..... . ... . 34.600.00 Supplies . ... . .. .. ........ ....... . ............... .. .... 2zo.00 Light and Power . .. . . . . . , .. ....... . ..................... 10,DDD.00 50 WkTERTOWN TOWN REPORT alel .. . . . . . .... . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . ........ 14,000.00 School Halls —... . . . . .. . . . . . . .... ... .... . . . . . ....... . 500.00 Water . . .. . ..... . . .... . . . .. . . .... .. ..... .. . . ... ...... 1,900.00 WPA Activities .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . .... . . . . . .... .. . 1,325.00 Maintenance . . . . . .. . ... .. . . . . . .... . .. .... . ..... . .. .... 5.000kc New Equipment . ...... .. . .. . .. . . .... . . . . . . . 2,500-00 Miscellaneous . . ... . . .... . . . . . . . . ..... .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,150.00 Evening School . ... . . . . . ... .. . . .. .. . .—. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 3=5.00 Trade and Continuation ... . . ..... ... .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . 10,00(i.00 Transportation . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10U.00 Public Library: Salaries ... ... . Books, Periodicals and Binding ......... . .. ..... .. . . . . . . . 6,a00.uu Maintenance ... .... . . . . . ....... . . .. 5,000.00 Special for Grounds . . ... .. . . .... . . ... . . . . . ... ... . . . . 250.00 "Voted: That the sum of Forty five thousand dollars ($45,000,00) be and is hereby appropriated to provide for a full lighting schedule in place of reduced schedule now In effect. "Voted, That the suin of One hundred forty-three thousand seven hundred dollars ($143,700-00) be and is hereby appropriated to include Thirty seven bundred ($3,700.00) for payment to WPA workers; the same to be returned to the Town when checks are received from the Governmem� ", , Voted: That One thousand dollars ($1,000M) be and is hereby appropriated for salary of Soldiers* Relief Agent from April 1. 1936. �r—,Mation to appropriate $454,430.100 for salaries defeated. 61 vot- inW in favor and log in opposition. Recreation ($10,412-54) Park Department, Salary of Superintendent . . . . . . . . .... . . . . ... . . . . . .. .. ... . 5G0.00 Salary of Clerk .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . .... 112.550 Maintenance . . . .. . . . -- . . . . . . . . . ... . . . ... . . . . . . .... . 700,00 Victory Field . .... .. . . . . 400.00 Girls' Lavatory . . . . . . .. .. . . . ... . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750M New Flag Pole . ... ..... . . . . ............. .. . . . .... . . . . 150.00 Tcrinis Courts .... ... . . . L . . . . . . ..I I . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 Labor . . . . . .. . . . . ... .... . ... . ...... ...... ......... . .. . . 3.300-00 Playground Department: Salaries .... . . . . ........ ... . . .......... ...... .. . .. Z200.00 Maintenance . .. ..... .. . . . .... .... ........ . . .. . ... ....... 1,5(W.00 New. Equipment .. ... .. 300M Pu bl ic Enterprises-($62,175.00) Wat-er Department: Salaries: SUperintendent, . .... .. . .... .... . .. . .. . ... .. ... .. . .... 3,2U0.00 1st. ClerL. . . . ....... . . . . . .... . .. ... . ..—.. . . ....... . . . . 1.300.00 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS r}� 2nd Clerk ... . ........ . . . . . .... . ............. .. . . . . .... 1,036-00 office Expense ... . ........ ... . ..... . ......... .......... 1,800.00 Vacations . . . .. . . . . . ............ . .......... . ... ... .... 1„439.00 Maintenance . . . . . . . ... . ..... . . . . .... . .. .... . 40,000.00 Reconstruction Palfrey Street ... . .. ........ . . . . ..... .... . . . 5,400.00 l angdon Avenue (W P A Materials Only) . . . . .. . . . . . . 8,a011.00 Cemeteries {$1I,67 .1101 Cemetery Department: Salary of Superintendent . .. ... ..... . ......... ......,,. 2,000.00 Labor . .. . . . . . .... ..... . . . ............ ............. 8,000A Conthigent ... . . . . . . ........ . . ............... ... . . . . . ... 540.00 Water at Ridgelawn . .. ..... . .. . . ... . .... .... ...... . . 350.00 Fence at Common Stree L ..... . . . ........ . . . ..... . . . . .... 780= Public Debt and In[crest ($294,700.00) Town Debt (See Article 5) ..... .... ........ ............... . 236.700.00 Interest . . . . .. ... . . ......... .. . . . . .... .. .... .. . . . . . 58.000.00 Unclassified ($97,522.00) Pensions ., . . ........ . .. ..... .... .. . . . . Memorial Day (See Article lb) .. . ... , . .. . . . . . . . . .. . •... . 1.1041.0(] Insurance ... . . . . . . .. .. ....... . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 10.318,00 W orkmen:s Compensation .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... . . ... 4,200.00 Printing Town Reports ..... ... . . ... . . .. . 1,290.00 Contingent .................. .. .. . . ... . .... . . . . . ... .... . .... 2,000.00 Reserve Fund . .. . . . . . ........ . . . ... . . . . . . .... ....... . . . . . 10,000.00 UnpaidBills .... . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . ......... ... ....... . .. . 1,142,55 County T. B. Assess lent (See Article 8) ... . ... .. . .. ....... 21,531.45 Headquarters V, F, W. (See Article 11) .... ................ 1,080.00 HCRdquart.ers Dis. Am. Vet. tSee Article 12) ......... . ..... . 360.00 Annuities (See Article 14) ..... . . . . ... .. ... 11 ... . ....... 1,500.00 #W P A (In conjunction with Article 4) .... . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 25,000.00 aW P A Sponsor's Agent ..... . . . . . ..., . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 3,000.00 Voted; That of the total appropriation One million, nine hundred seventy-four thousand, five hundred, thirty-three dollars and ten cents (SI,974,533.14;, the sums of One anillion. nine hundred fifty-two thousand, four hundred sixty-six dollars and thirty-nine cents i$1,952,466.M be assessed on the polls and estates; the balance of Twenty two thousand, sixty-six dollars and seventy-one cents i$22,066.711 be trans erred as shown in vote passed under Article 5, 'Voted: That Twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000.) be and is hereby appropriated for materials only in connection with W P A activi- ties, or its successors, "Under Article 4: Voted: That the sum of Three thousand dollars f$3,0W,00) be and is hereby appropriated for administ;:aLive expense in connection With W F A attivities or an Crovernment;aI successor• theret-c. 52 WATERT{]WN TOWN REPORT -Marc$ 00. Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sung of money to pay that portion of the `town debt which matures on or previous to January 1, 1937. direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the sum of Two hundred thirty-six thousand seven lltmdred dollars I$236,7OO.00i be and is hereby appropriated to pay that Portion of tlae Town debt which matures during the year 1930; Two hundred and fourteen thousand six hundred and thirty-three dollars and twenty-nine cents ($214,633.29) of this sun to be placed on the tax levy- of the current year and the 'balance transferred from the fol- lowing accounts: Sewers and Drains 13 W A Docket No. 7579 $1,615.75 Highway Construction P W A Docket No, 7580 2,139.39 Sidewalks P W A Docket No. 7637 1,311.57 High 'School Addition. P W A Docket No, 7635 12,O00.00 Library Addition P W A Docket No. .7634 3,000.00 Premium, Account 2,O00.00 $22.066,71 521-4,633_29 22,O66.71 36,700.00 ?March 30. ArticIe 6. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Towii Tareasinez, with the a.pprov€tl trf the Selectmen, to borrow money from u ie to tittle in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beglnnlxg January 1, 1936, and to issue a note or Motes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one ymr, in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General. Laws. Voted: That the Town Treasurer be and is hereby authorized with the approval of the Selectmen to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning Ja,nuaxy 1. 1936. 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 17, Chapter 44, General Laws. March 3f1. Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to rescind action taken at Town Meeting held on August 13, 1934 under Article 24, by which it was voted to appropriate the sum of $26,000. to pay the cost of construction of crater mains under the National Industrial Recovery Act, or -take any action relating thereto. Vetted: That the action of the Town Meeting held oxa August 13. 1934, wades° particle 24, by whicli it was 'gated to appropriate the sum of Twenty-five thousand Dollars f$25,OOii.i to pay the [cost of construe- won of water ntiains under the National Industrial Recovery Act, be and is hereby mscinded. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 53 March 30. Article 8. To see if the Town will appropriate a sung sufficient to pay the County of Middlesex as required by law tail accounL of Asse-mments levied on the Town for its share of the principal of the Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital Funding Loan, Act of 1932 bonds maturing In 1936, Issued in compliance with Chapter 20, Acts of 1932, also for any ether indebtedness incurred and outstanding under said Chapter 10. also for the town's share of the cast and interest on said bonds due in 1936, also for the care. nmisztenance, and repair of said hospital in 1935. and including interest on temporary notes issued therefor in accordance with sections of Chapter 111 of the General Laws, applicable thereto, and for all other expeaws in connection therewith. determine how the moneys sha11 be raised, or in any way act thereon. Voted,: Thee. the sum of Twenty one thOUS nti Five hundred thir- ty-cane dollars end forty-five cents 1$21.531.45) be and is hereby,* appro- priated to pay the County of Middlesex its required by law on account of a ersments levied on the Gourn for its share of the principal of the "!Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital Funding Loan, Act of 1932 bonds maturing in 1936, issued in compilance with Chapter 10, Acts of 1932, also for any indebtedness incurred and outstanding under said Chapter 10, also for the town's share of tbe cast and interest on said bonds, dare in 1936, also for the care, maintenance, and repair of said hospital in 1935. and including interest on temporary notes issued therefor in accordance with sectimis of Chalater 111 of the General L,,t .s applicable thereto, and for sill other expenses in connection. t-hereivith. March 23. Article 9. To see what method the 'Town will vote to adapt for the collection of taxes for the year 1936, and to fix the compen- sation of the Collector, or take any action relating thereto, Action taken in conjunction "tlith Artie 4). Voted: That the s-amc method for the collection of tares be and is hereby adopted as was pursued last yeas, and that hills for taxes shall be sent am and interest shall be charged as provided by General Laws, Tercentenary Edition. Chapter 59, Section 57 and acts In amond- nient thereof, (For Appropriations, see Sclledule, Collector's Department.). March 30. Article 10. To see if the Town will appropriate a suet of money for the rent of the Grand Army Mail, care of the grounds around the Soldiers' Monument, and defray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased soldlers on the next Memorial Day, and.. author- ize 1&aac B. Patten Post No. 111, G. A. P., to expend the &-tme, also two hundred dollars ($2 .) of this amount to be expended under the direction of "Watertown Past No. 99, The American Legion, and one handfed dollars ($IU.) of thIs amount to be expeiided under the direc- tion of the Burnham-Manning Post No. 1105, Veterans of roreign Wars of the United States, 54 WATER'FOWN TOWN REPORT Aotioii taken in conjunction with Article 4). Voted: That the sum of Eleven hundred dollars ($1100.) be and is hereby appropriated for the rent of the Girard Army 1-fall, cane of the grounds around the Soldiers` Monument, and to defray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers on the next Memorial Day; eight hundred dollars ($800.) to be expeiided under the direction of the Isaac B. Patten Post No. 81, G, A. R.; two hundred dollars ($200.1 to be expanded under the direction of Watertown Post No, 99, The American Legion, and one hundred dollars ($100.) to be expended under the direction of the Burnhani-Manning Post No. 1105, 'Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. March 30. Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a stem, of money to pray the cost of providing; suitable headquarters for Burnham-Manning Past No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Burnham-Manning Post No. 1105. Vete- ram of Foreign Wars of the United Mates.) 'Action taken in conjunction with Article 4).. Vot-ed, That the sum of One thousand eighty dollars i$1.080.00g be and is Hereby appropriated for the rent of Headquarters for Burn- ham.-Manning Past No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United Sfates, to be expended under the direction of the Selectmen. Marell 30. Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a saga of money W pay the cost of providing suitable headquarters for Watertown Chapter No. 14, Disabled American Veterans of the World War, direct how the money shall be raised. or take any action relating thereto. (Rcqucst of Watertown Chapter No. 14, Disabled Americanl Veterans of the 'World War). (Action taken in conjunction with Article 4). Voted: That the sum of Three hundred sixty dollars i$350.00) he and is hereby appropriated for tent of Headquarters for Watertown Chapter No. 14, Disabled Americ n Veterans of the World War, to be expended under the direction of the Selectmen. March 30. Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to place the school janitors and custodians under Civil Service. or take any action relating thereto. (Request of School Janitors' As~sociatlGn). Indefinitely postponed. March 30. Ardcle 14. To See if the Town will vote to appropriate the slim of Fifteen hundred dollars ($1500. ) for annuities to be pall to the dependents of two deceased firemen, as provided; by Chapter 340 of the Acts of 1933. direct flow the money shall be ralsed, or take any action rebating thereto. (action taken in conjunction with Article 4.) Voted: That the sum of Fifteen hundred dollars ($1500b0n be and is hereby .appropriated to pay the amount due for the year 1936 for annuities to the dependents of Gilbert NichnIs and Willard E. Streeter, RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 55 deceased former members of the fire Department, and that said sum shall be payable in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 341) of T-he Acts of 1933, March 23. Article 15. To see if the Town will 'vote to raise and appropriate a stain of inoney for the improvement of Coolidge Avenue from Arlington and Amena,l Strects to the Cambridge Line, and Ar- lington Street. from Mount Auburn Street to Belmont Street, said money to be used in conjunction with any money which may be alloted by the State or County, or loth, for this purpose; or take Any other action in relation thereto. (Action taken in conjunction with Article 4.) Iroted: That time sutra of Seventy six hundred dollars ($7600.) be and is heveby appropriated for the Improvement of Coolidge Avenue from Arlington and Arsenal Streets to the Cambridge Line; and Ar- lington St1`eet from Mount Auburn Street to Belmont Street, together with such sums as may be received from the State or County, or bath. for this purpose. 127 crating ill fEwor: 76 oppcoged. Voted: That the sum of Seventh- three hundred dollars i 5 7300.j be and is hereby appropriated for the construction of Langdon Avenue, the same to be expended nrnly when the necessary water installations have been made by the Water Department under WP A. March 30. Article 16. To hear the report of the Planning Board relative to a petition of Harold C. Whjtn(,,y, et al. for a change in the Zoning By-Law affecting a certain parcel of land. on Main Street, Watertown, MaF ., which change, if voted, would change the land in question from 3-0 (residential) to 2-B +store purposes). request of Planning Board.) Indefinitely postponed. March 30. Article 17. To see whether the Town will appoint a committee ID study possible methods of co-ardina.ting and increasing the effectiveness of the Towns s recreational activities, or tape any action relating thereto. (Request of the Citizen's Recreation Com- mittee, Ruth H. Farber, Chairman.) 'Noted: That n Committee of Seven Ve appointed by the Moderator, to consist of one Selectman, one member of the School Committee, one meni er of the Park Commissi= one member of the Playground Com- mittee, and three others to be appointed by the Moderator with in- structions to invest golte and report to a later Town Meeting. March 30. Article 13. To see if the Town will a.naend the present Zoning By-Law, or take any action relating thereto, by adopting the following: Zoning By-Law (As Noted in Warrant), Tooted: That the subject matter of this article be referred to the Planning Beard with the request that further hearings be held after which time it will be submitted to ,the Town for .further action. March 30. Article 19. To see whether the Town will a€lopt the 56 WATER'1'OWN TOWN REPORT fallowing by-lain or some modification thereof for the purpose of regulating hillbeards or other outdoor advertising devices, or take any actioxr relating thereto, By-Law for Regulation of Advertising Signs and BUlboards Section 1. AUTHORIZATION. In conformity with the General Laws and lawful state regulations for the proper control and restric- tion of outdoor advertising deviaes, and without relaxing any restric- tions on said devices imposed by such regulations, said devices in the Town of Watertown are hereby further restricted as provided in the following sections, Section 2. EXEMPTIUNS, This by-law shall apply exclusively to Dutdoor advertising wAhils public view of any highway, public pa.rli or reservation. It shall not apply tG sighs or other dcviccs controlled under the provisions of Section 1, 2, or 8, of Chapter 85, General Laws, or to signs or other devices on or in the railing stock, stations, subways. or structures of or used by comman carriers, except advertising devices on bridges or viaducts or ahutment.5 thereof; and, except for lawful restrictions as to size and location, it shall not apply to signs or other devices which advertise or indicate either the person occupying the premises in question or the business transacted thereon or advertise the property itself or any past thereof as for sale or to let and which contain no other advertising matter. It also shall not apply to any ad- vertising device legally permitted and maintained on the date of the taking effect of this by-lave, until one year after the first day of July next followincr said date. Section 3. QEFINZ'I` ONS, "Advertising devices" shall mean, billboards, painted bulletins, foster panels,. signs, Placards and other outdoor aunts designed to call public attention to the matter displayed thereon. "Advertising ,sign" or "sign" shall mean any outdoor advertising device. "Sign.-board" shall meats any structure designed for displaying an outdoor advertisement. "Highway" shall mean any public way. "Public Park" shall mean a piece of public land of at least Ave thousand square feet set apart for beauty and public enjoyment, "Public reservation" shall mean a piece of public land set apart for recreational use, as a state or municipal forest, as a protection to a public water supply, as a memorial, or cemetery, or as a place of untnsual scenic ur historical interest. "Permitted" shall meant authorized by are official hermit. "Display" shall mean to make or maintain visible froin any highway, public park or reservation. RECORD O1± TOWN, :4iEETIMS 57 "Area" of a sign or signboard shall mean. the area of the face view of the entire device, including all attachments except supports and lattice at the base thereof. "P,uidential District" shall mean any area zoned as residential. "Nan-conbormirg business" shall mean a business located ifY a resi- dential or rural district, other than such rural business as farming or the raising and sale on the sanie premises of farm, garden or orchard products. "Lanfful sign" shall mean any outdoor advertising device not pro- hibited by any provision of law or by any lawful regulatton. "Accessory sign" shall mean any autdcor advertising device which carries only advertisements strictly* incidental and subordinate to a lawful use of the prernis+es on which it is located, including signs indicat- ing business transacted or goods .sold or produced on the premises or an occupant thereof, but not including any sign sold or rented to an outside party. "Sign on a wall" shall inean a sign closely attached throughout to and facing with that wall, or on a window or door therein. "Lot" shall mean a plot of ground coIitaining and devoted to the purposes of a building, or laid out to contain a building, with all re- quired open spaces, or a larger tract, of unbuilt, undivided land under one ownership. Section 4, GENERAL RESTRICTIONS, No person, firm, associa- tion or corporation shall be permitted or allowed to erect, display or maintain any billboard or other outdoor advertising device, not exempted by Section 2 hereof, except those specified in paragraphs (a) sb) rci (d) and (e) of this section. +a) In districts not of a residential or rural character, any lawful, sign on or attached to a wall of a building or any lawful ground or roof sign or signboard no part of which extends over fifteen feet above the part of the ground or roof on which it stands. 1 b) Ija a residential or rural district, any lawful accessory sign or signs not exceeding five square feet in aggregate area can any one building or lot, or any lawful sign or signs advertising only the sale or rental of the premises, not exceeding a total area of tern square feet, or, on the premises of any public building, or of any farm, garden, tree-nursery or forest, any lawful accessory signs not exceeding altogether fifteen square feet in area within the limits of said premises; or any lawful accessory signs on the front wall of any building occupied by a non- conforming business. (c) Any lawful sign meat exceed vg thirty-two square feet in area displayed by the town, or any sign displayed by the United States, the state or the county, relative to government business. !d) At any boundary lime of the tDwn a lawful sign not exceeding five square feet in area indicating the meetings of any civic organization located therein, 58 WATERTfdl, N T0WN REPORT (e) On property owned or principally occupied by a religious, civic or charitable organization, assooiation of war veterans or the life, any lawful accessory sign displayed by written permission of the Selectmen and approval of the inspector of buildings if any, for a limited period not exceeding sixty days. Section 5. SET-BACKS. No advertising sign or signboard shall be permitted or allowed to be so located as to obstruct a view between any points on connecting streets within fifty feet of a corner of the rights of ways, or to obstruct any door, window or fire-escape on a building; or, if on a roof, to be set nearer than one-half its height to the wall thereof on a street front; or, in a residential district, to extend more than six inches nearer to any boundary of the lot or premises can which it is located than it would be lawful to maintain a building, except as provided in paragraph (d) of Section 4. Section 6. PROHIBITIONS„ Except sighs exempted under Section 2, no person, firm, association or corporation shall be permitted or al- lowed to erect, display or maintain any billboard or other outdoor adver- tising device in any district. (a) Except the owner or a. tenant occupant of the premises where it is located. or a4 party holding written permission from either to display the device for a limited period, which party's name shall be conspicuously displayed thereon: (b) upon any rock, tree, fence or pole; (c) 'Within one hundred feet of .any church, public building, monu- ment or memorial, or within three hundred feet of any public park, play- ground, or public reservation, if within view from any portion thereof; except that this paragraph shall not apply to accessory signs on the walls of buildings; (d) Tf it contains any obscene, indecent m inunoaral matter; (e) UzYless all parts and attachments and the ground about the rase thereof are kept in neat and safe condition. Section 7. AGhraN'ISTRATION. No advertising device for which a permit from any state authority is required shall be erected, displayed or maintained in the town until five days after a permit therefor, or a true copy thereof, has been pled with the Town Clerk. Whenever notice of an application for such permit is received by the Town Clerk, he shall immediately; transmit it to the Inspector of Buildings or other officer, if any, charged with the administration of this by-law. Such officer, or in the lade of such offieer, The Town Clerk, shall thereupon make an examination of the case and, as promptly as passible„ with€n thirty [lays of the receipt of the application by the Town Clerk, shall send Written notice to the state authority to whom the application is addressed, stating whether or not the proposed advertising device would violate any provision of this by-law, and, if so, what provision. Like notice shall be sent also to the applicant and to the owner or tenant of the proposed location of the device. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 59 At least twenty-five days before an outdoor advertising device not requiring a permit :from any state authority and not exempted under Section 2 shall be erected or displayed in the town,, a description thereof and of its proposed locatlon shall be filed with the Town Clerk. after which the procedure shall be the same as prescribed in the preceding paragraph in the ease of an application for a state permit, except that notice whether or not the device would violate any provision of the law shall be sent, within twenty days after receipt of the description, only to the party tiling the same and to the owiier or tenant of the proposed location. Section 8. PENALTIES AND ENFORCEMENT. Whoever violates any provisions of sections 4. 5 or 6 hereof, shall be guilty of a mis- demeanor and shall be punished by a tine of not more than one hundred dollars, and whoever after final conviction for such violation unlawfully displays such uutduar advertising device for twenty days shall be punished by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars. The Selectmen or any officer charged with the enforcement of this by-law shall cause any such violator to be prosecuted; and shall notify the state regulatory authcarity of Outdoor Advertising of any and all violatlom of lawful state regulations. Any town officer or any interested party may petition the Superior Court in equity to enjoin the erection or maintenance of any outdoor advertising device erected or maintained in violation of any provision of this by-law. Town officials shall have the same right and power to cause the removal of any [outdoor advertising device as of any structure or building maintained in violation of a by-law. Section 9. If any provisions of this by-law is declared unconstitu- tional or illegal by any Court, the validity of the remaining provisions shall not be affected thereby. Section 10. all regulations for outdoor advertising devices hereto- fore adopted by the Town and in force at the time of the ftdoption of the foregoing sections are hereby repealed. Voted. That the foregoing By-law for Regulation of Advertising Signs and Billboards be and is hereby adopted and that two copies of the same be forwarded to the Attorney-General. March 30. Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to remove the old ToAm Hall Building, or take sexy action relating thereto. Voted; That the Selectmen be and are hereby authorized to remove the old Tovm Hall Building at such time as they deem it advisable. :11ria.rch 30. Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrowunder the authority and in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 188 of the Acts of 1935, as amended, such sum as may be neces- sary for the purpose of paying the Town's share of W. P. A. projecti, or to take any action relative thereto, (Activn taken in conjunction with Article 4.) 60 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Voted, That "unity-five thousand dollars ($25,000,00) be and is hereby appropriated for materials only in connection With W.P. A. activities, or its successors. March 30. Article 22. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following nwn,ed street, to brit: Bailey Avenue, from Mount Auburn Street to dead end, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Lams, as amended. the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said street, as and for q public way, and will authorize the Selectmen to tale by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise aegture, any laird nece&sary for said laying out.. provide the sum or sums of money Iiecessary to pay the cost or land damages therefor; and the cost of construction, direct how. said tnonev shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. 1Considered in conjunction with Article 4) Tndefnitely postponed. March 23. Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to accept Chaap- ter 31 of the General Laws known as Civil Service Laws. or talte an!.- action relating thereto. lRequest of Watertown Town Employees' Union, Local No. 807.) Indefinitely postponed.. WM. P, MCGUIRE, Town: Clerk. WARRANT FOR PARTY PRIMARY The Cc3mrnonwealt:h of Massa c1l use uts. Middlesex. ..5. To either of the Constables of the Town of Watertown. Greetings. In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to nowify and warn the inhabitants of said towlt m1ho are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet hl tbair respective voting places in said To%im PRECINC'T'S 1, 2 and 3—East Find Fire Station----74L. Auburn St, PRECINCTS 4 and 6—Senior Higb School—Columbia St, PRECINCTS 5, 7 and 8—Administration Bldg.—Main at. PRECINCTS 9 and 10--West .funior High School-gWaverley Ave- Tuesday, the twenty-eighth day of April, 1936, at TWO o'clock P. 1L, for the following purposes: To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Election of Candidates of Political Parties for the following Offices; 8 DRLEGATES AT LARGE to the National Canventioza of ti-le Democratic Party. 8 ALTERNATE DELEGATES AT LARGE to -the National Con- vention of the Democratic Party. 4 DELEGATES AT LARGE to the National Convention of the Republican Party. 4 ALTERNATE DELEC'rATES AT LARGE to the National Con- vendon of the P.,epublican Party. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 61 2 DISTRICT DELEGATES to the National Conventio�r of [ljc Democratic Party, 9th C0119ressional Dist 2 ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES to the National Con- vention of the Democratic Party, 9th Congressional Dist. 2 DISTRICT DELEGATES t the National Convention of the Republican Patty, 9th Congressional Dist, 1 DISTRICT DELEGATE to the Na.f.ianal Convention of the Pc- public= Party, 11th Congressional Dist. 2 ALTERNATE, DISTRICT DELEGATES to the Nationa! Cor3- vo21tion of the Republican Party, 9th Congressional Dist. 1 ALTEnNATE DISTRICT DELEGATE W the National Cor1- ventiorn of the Republican Party, 11th CangressioneLl Dist. Presidential Preference, Preference for Democratic Candidate for Preside_m of the United Stags. P'refereaace for RepruE}lican Candidate for President of the United States. Diitrict MemWr of State Committee for epic], pollticnl party for the Fifth Mid. Senatorial District. 50 Members of the Dern=ade ToWn Committee. 5a Members of the Pepublicaal Town Cor=lttee. 4 Delegates to State Convention of the Democratic Party, 4 Delegates W State Convention of the Republican Party. All the above em didates are to be voted for upon one ballot. T"he Polls will be open from Two P.M, to Eight R U. .And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof Seven days nt. least before the time of said niemiaxa as directed by Grote of the Town. Hereof fail not and make return of this Warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting. Given under our }rands this Third day of April, A. D. 1936. CHAR.LES F. SHAW, NORMA N D. MacKAY, JAMES H. SHERIDAN, Selectmen of Watertown. Offle =r's Return on Warrant April 3. 1936 As required by the foregoing Warrant. I ha vL, notified and warned the legal voters of the Tawas of Watertown, to meet at tine time and places herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house In Tovsrri a printed copy of this warrant, and also by pasting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places In Town seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. JOSEPH W. REGE1 N, Constable of Watertown. Attest: WM, P, MACTUIRE, Town Clerk. 62 WATERTOWN TOWN REl'ORT The Pulls were wetted at 2 P. M. and voting continued. until 8 P. NI. at which tune the polls were closed. The following Election Officers were present. Precincts 1, 3, and 3--Warden Arthur J. McCarthy; Clerk, Richard M. Hatch; Inspectors. Thomas Creamer, Willi.,iut B. Glidden, Joseph Morley, E�ugenc L. Morey, Izolee 11, Gardiner, John J. Ingerson, Blanche H, Robinson, Mary Pennington, Alexander K. Ward, Warren T. Sharia- han. Mabel C. MacNutt, Theodore F. Nielsen, Warren McManus. Precincts 4 and 6—Warden, Win, M. Emerson; Clerk, John B. Wa on; Inspectors, Lavinia, Jensen, Madelien E. Van Dyke, Rosalie J. Whelan, S. Alice Youngman, Lester A. Muxghy, Hai-old W. Duvall. Waldo P. Emerson, Hugh A. McBreen, Frances P. Stone, Thomas A. McNiff. Mary 0. Luther, Ruth C. Etnerson. Precincts 5, 7 and 9---Warden, RarrT J. York; Clerk, Jolui T. Gleason; Tnspectors, Joseph R. Cooney, Anna T. Hyde. Elizabeth Brown, Ruth E. hall, Grace M. Olson, Allan Kimball, Alice T. Withee, Cynthia M. Watts, Catherine Campton, Ernestine P. Howe, Marie Gildea, Joseph W, Andrews. Precincts 9 and 10--Warden, Francis Mc rthy; Clerk. 'Ellen B. Lougee; Impectors, Eva M. Eagleson, Florence Haddie, Joseph M. Lally-. Mary D. McElligott, Eleanor Mosman, Gerard Riley. Republican Ballot Total Vote Cast. 7756 DELEGATES AT LARGE TO NATIONAL CONVENTION Precincts 1, 2, 3 4, 6 5. 1, 8 9, IG Total Charles F. Adams, Fairhaven Road, Concord, Mass. . .... . . . . 461 608 477 137 1623 George F. Booth, Bee^L`hmoat Street, Worcester, Mass. .... . . .. 383 593 464 135 I575 Joseph W. Martin, Grave Street, No. Attleboro, Mass. . .. , . 383 587 458 132 1560 Allen T. Treadway, Main Street, Stockbridge, Mass. .. . . .. 383 599 468 133 1383 Blanks . ....... . . . . . . .... .. 446 365 441 163 1415 ALTERNATE DELEGATES AT LARGE Mary Phillips Balley, 34 Columbus Avenue, Nort,ha.mpton, Mass. .. .. 373 575 448 128 1524 Florence H. LeFevre, 24 Shattuck Road. Norwood, Mass. . . 364 565 437 123 1499 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS $ Wallace Stearns, 60 Charlesgalte East, Boston. Maw. ...... .. . . 371 585 449 127 1532 Anna C. M. Tillinghast, 6 W. Bellevue Avenue, Cambridge. Mass- . . . . .1Rn 592 452 128 1552 Blanks . .. . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . 54g 435 522 194 1659 DISTRICT DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CC]WVlal*TIoN Cecil E. Praser, 20 Csray Gardens West, Cambridge, Mass. ... . . . 187 224 159 39 609 Maynard Hutchinson, 15 Temple Street, Newton, Mass. . , . . ... 227 266 201 49 743 C. Ernest. Curtis, 85 Cherry- Street, Waltham, Maas. ...... 51 55 74 37 217 Colin J. MacLeod, 13 Jefferson. Road, Brookline, Mass. . ... . . . 53 149 95 21 318 Elizabeth A. Perkins 101 Marshall Street, Watertown. Mass. . .. . . . 215 410 341 114 1090 Blanks . . . ., , . . . .... 265 272 284 go 911 ALTERNATE DISTRICT ]DELEGATE to National Convention Sybil H. Holmes, 279 Clark Road, Brookline, Mass. 365 580 439 127 1511 Ella M. Vaughan, 119 R.obblrs ,Street, Waltham, Klass. ... . . . . . :355 562 437 123 1477 Blin}... .... .. . . . . . . . . ... . . 278 2.14 278 100 890 PRESIDENTIAL P,REF ENCE Hoover i8 35 30 7 90 Lvaidon . . . . . ....... . ..... 235 02 278 77 992 Knox . ... . . . ............ 26 6 4 36 Vaanderberg ........ . . .. 5 6 5 - 16 Roosevelt . ... . ....... . . . 2 4 4 in Borah . .. .. . .. .. . ........ . 4 11 4 19 PT. Coughlin . . . . ... ..... . I 1 w Lowden ............... 2 =.- 1 Salton-stall .....I.. ....... 2 2 Blanks .... . . ... ... .. .. . . . 206 219 251 819 767 64 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT STATE COMMITTEE Madge N. Ray. 23 Pope Street, Hijdson, Mass. ... . , 282 474 401 104 1261 Blanks . . . . , ,., . 217 214 176 71 678 RELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION Edward C. Camp, 25 Garfield Street . .. . . . 292 539 449 66 1366 George H. hale, 654 'Main Strect . . .. . . 185 375 232 73 966 Ralph C. Gardiner, 23 Commonwealth Road 18d 149 113 25 457 .Tames L. Haddle, 27 Copeland Street ... . 41 91 75 35 342 Edward C. Hall, 65 Mt. Auburn Street . . 1.9fi 357 338 54 945 Andrew T. Johnson, 59 Palfrey Street .., . . , . 202 31-7f1 263 73 8G6 Jamey, F. Meagher, 719 Main Street . . . . . . .. 66 135 130 60 391 Solomon 11 ondlick, 13 Upl"d Road . ... . . . 126 104 43 11 294 G. Frederick. Robinson, 106 Tuft. Auburn Street .. 210 327 274 71 882 Roy B. Swanson, 361 Orchard Street 81 112 53 61 307 Havhannes Zovickian, 528 Mt. Auburn Street , . 126 18 lid 4 167 13lanks . . . . . . . ., _ ,... . . 290 217 219 147 373 On May 2. 1936 a petitlon was filed for a re-count of motes cast for the Office of Delegates to State Convention. The re-count was held on May 4, with the following result' Edward C. Camp ... . . . .. 292 540 451 86 1369 Cxeorge H. Dale . ... .. 184 374 333 73 964 Ralph C. Gardiner .. . . . . 181 149 114 24 468 .lames L. Haddie ...., . . . 42 89 76 35 242 Edward C. Hall . . . ..... . . 1.95 362 340 55 952 Andrew T. Johnson .... . . 200 328 262 73 863 James F, Meagher .... . . 66 131 132 80 389 Solomon Mondlick .. . .... 126 104 44 11 295 G. Frederick Robimmn . .._ 211 326 274 71 882 Rod' B. Swanson ... , .... 81 113 53 61 30B Hovhalnnes Zovickian . ... 124 16 19 3 162 Blanks ...... ........ . .... 2H 21.9 209 148 870 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 65 'OWN COM1411TTEE Anthony Julian, 11 Carleton Terrace . . . . 310 542 425 114 1291 Lester R Markham, 9 Fayette Street . .... . . . 302 545 425 107 1379 Doris L. Erskine, 91 Com-mon Street . . . . . . 302 563 425 143 1393 Rena M, T, Fancy 96 Marshall Street . .... 305 540 425 102 1381 Harold I. Hunt, 35 Emerson Road . .. . . . 291 539 425 114 1369 George H. Dale, 654 Main Street ... . . 304 573 425 114 1416 Oscar P. Lovegren, 30 Gil'berG Street ... . . . 287 520 425 114 1346 Wallace E. McCarthy. 32 Maplewood Street .,, 279 502 425 96 1302 Herbert C_ Harting 62 Templeton Parkway, 294 522 425 99 1340 Clifford S. Lovell. 176 Church Street .. , . . 327 591 425 119 1462 George B. Wellman, 98 Langdon Avenue 313 551 425 107 139E Edward C. Hall, 66 Mt. Auburn Street 324 555 425 115 1449 Harald C. Everett, 114 Marshall Street . . .. 301 572 425 107 1405 William H. Lucas, 81 Otis Street 305 567 425 109 1400 A!felvin V. Weldon, 41 Columbia Street . . . . . 20 562 425 1P2 1373 Carl Gs A. Johnsen, 136 Barnard Avenue . . . 32.1 572 425 120 1441 Archibald Williams. 28 Marcia lead . . . . . . 295 546 4.25 102 1368 %V1111am C. MacGregor, 22 Irving Street 287 522 425 102 1336 Arthur I. nays's, 89 Lowell Avenue 287 548 425 109 1369 Shahin A. Ajemian, 40 Concord Road 217 495 425 94 1331 Elizabeth L. Tar-bell, 18 Avon Road . ..,. . . .. 303 548 42.E 101 1377 Frederick Bell, 20 Fitchburg Street . . ._ 202 5 5)0 425 105 1:382 Ernest M. Small, 42 Walnut Street . . . ... . 290 532 425 105 1352 66 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT William I, Norrish, 25 Purvis Street . , , . ... 284 530 425 lla 1349 Mariam A. Shaw, 23 Parker Strut . . . ... 307 550 425 104 1366 E. Louise Ricbaxdson, 16 Parker Street . . . ... 318 583 425 116 1442 Samuel G. Thayer, 31 Morse Street. . ._. . . . . 288 520 425 97 1340 Madaleine C. Morgan, 105 Morse Street .... . .. 283 520 425 100 1326 Lawrence F. Lade, 49 Boylston Street . . . ... 299 528 425 102 1344 Andrew T. Johnson, 59 Palfrey Street , . ..,. 311 553 425 113 1462 Ronald M. Stone, 100 Russell Avenue 3i14 564 425 104 1397 Margaret T. Boutelle, 15 Arden Road .. _ _ 287 528 425 98 1338 Sadie M. MacKay, 166 Worcester Street . , . 200 529 425 111 1367 Horatio Pallotta, 226 Palfrey Street . .. .. . 275 487 425 99 12€el ,Ethel K. Gibson, 25 Marion Road . . .. . . . . 2a7 531 425 103 1346 Eric L. Johnson, 87 Barnard Avenue . ... 317 570 425 111 1423 Gardner F. Packard, 148 Lovell Road . ... . ... 287 539 425 100 1351 Carmine Tocci, 240 Waverley Avenue ... 274 499 425 105 1303 Robert T. Sa.nfard, 17 Fairy+lew Avenue — . . 275 515 425 99 1314 Lucy C. Poster. 33€1 Mt. Auburn Street . 285 111 425 102 1323 Earle S. T' rler, 232 Bellevue Road . . . . 284 524 425 97 1330 Bernice L. Campbell, 330 School Street 297 532 425 97 1351 Nfazzareno A. Toscario, 3 Langston Avenue .. . . . 288 487 425 103 1133 Sara Heenan. 23 Palmer Street , . . ... 269 494 425 95 128.3 Charles F. Shaw, 62 Langdon Avenue . .. . 316 528 425 111 1434 William Parsons, 14 Carleton Terrace . . . . 280 523 425 102 133C RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 67 Carl W. Johnson, 72 Winsor Avenue ... ... 316 557 425 113 1411 Agnes G. Page. 3€6 School Street . . . ... 314 546 425 104 1289 Artin Papazian, 49 Melendy Avenue . . . . 312 482 425 96 1315 Clara S. Priest, 74 Rutland Street 3 29 8 40 G, ]Frederick Robinson, 106 Mt. Auburn Street .. 3 37 6 46 Scattering . . . .. .. . .... .. . ... 2 1 :1 Blanks ..,. . . ..... . .. ..... .10357 7944 8010 3596 29907 DEMOCRATIC BALLOT Total Votes Gast: 1596 DELEGATES AT LARGE David 1. Walsh, 37 Day Street, Fitchburg, Mass. .. . . . . . 339 152 422 170 1083 "Marcus A. Coolidge, 164 Blossom :Street. Fitchburg, Mass. . . . . .. 212 130 388 143 913 James M. Curley, 350 Jama icawa.y£, Boston, Mass. .. . . . .... . 314 142 414 177 1047 William J. Granfleld, 74 Park Drive, Springfield. Mass, . .... . 253 126 343 134 856 Joseph McGrath. 10 Caspian Way, Boston, Mass. .. , . .. .. . 265 134 360 134 893 Margaret M. Q'Riordmi, 14 Ast-1cou Road. Boston. Mass. . ........ . 262 126 357 135 890 Elizabeth L, McNamara, 239 Upland Road, Csmbrtdte, Mam. .. . 269 126 256 134 ea.) Grace Hartley Howe, 464 Locust 'Street. Pall River. Mass. . . ... . , 238 121 335 122 814 Timothy E. Carroll. 10 Eighth Street, Cambridge. Mass. . . . . . . 61 20 48 24 15%3 Alexander F. Sullivan, 92 Wordsworth Street. Boston, Mass. . . . ...... 32 14 39 12 91 Blanks .. .. ....... . . . . . ... 1775 445 2086 839 5145 68 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT ALTERNATE DELEGATES AT LARGE Glenientina Langone, 190 North Street, Boston, Mass. ........ .. 295 127 353 152 927 Mary maliotis. 2-72 Foster Street, Boston. Mass. .,.. . . .... 269 121 343 148 881 Golda R. Walters, 6 Blake Street, Woburn, Mass. .. . . .... 268 124 342 152 886 Sadie H. 1Vulrane, 48 Terrance Street. Sprin,field, Mass. , ... .. 272 122 350 150 894 Louise B. Clark, 92 Pleasant Street, Bridgewater, Mass. 271 123 350 151 895 H. Oscar Rocheleau, 116 Summer Street, , Worcester, Mass. 251 120 338 146 855 Stanley W. Wisnioski. 254 Washington Avenue, Chelsea, Mass. . . ..... . . 258 119 337 146 860 Julian D. Rainey, 40 Waurnbeek Sfrcet, Boston, Mass. 266 126 348 150 890 Blanks . . . . . .... ... .... . . . 1930 554 2367 829 5680 DISTRICT DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENT ON .lames Roosevelt, 295 Walnut Street, Brookline, Mass. _.. ..., 269 117 367 1-54 917 Alice E. Gallagher, 21 Oak Square Avenue, Easton. IIMa s. .., . . . .... 228 113 339 140 820 Jaynes P. Carroll. 10 Leonard Avenue, Cambridge, Mass .. . . .. 53 21 72 18 164 Michael Ike .Luca. 36 Walker Street, Cambridge, Mass, 17 7 7 31 Daniel J. Doherty, 13A Baldwin Strut, Cambridge, Mass. .. . . .. 31 13 46 14 104 Hyman Pill, 315 Harvard Street, Cambridge, Mass. ., . . .. 11 5 5 5 26 Blanks 411 115 446 158 1130 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 69 ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES John C. Collins, 16 Vernon Street, Waltham, Ma,-,s. .. 295 141 401 109 1006 Willfain J. Coughlan, 12 Pay Place. Brookline, Mass. . . . . . . . 284 133 365 154 937 Blanks . . . . .... . . . . .. . . . . 441 110 515 183 1249 PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE Roosevelt ... .... . . . . . .... 151 68 181 89 489 Smith 9 5 14 4 31 Fr. Coughlin ...... . . . . . .. 3 1 3 7 Walsh . . ....... . . . . . —. .. — 1 1 Ely .. . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . .. 1 2 3 Landon . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . 2 — — 2 Borah . . . .. . . . . .... .. . . 2 — — 2 Scattering . . .. ..... .. . . . .. 4 3 — 7 Blanks . . . . . . . . . . 340 115 441 158 1054 STATE COMMITTEE Charles R colligan, 5 Royal Street, Watertown. Mass, 324 137 448 167 1076 Thomas P. Jones. 175 Florence Road, Waltham, Vass. . . . .... 14 3 7 1 29 Francis L. Norton, 110 School Street, Waltham, Mass. 28 8 32 16 84 Blanks . . .. . . ......... . . . . 144 44 154 65 407 DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION Jaseph W. Burke, 51 Olney Street, Watertown, Mass. . . ... .. 98 34, 146 77 355 Joseph H. Carroll, 13 Quincy. Street, Watertown, Mass. 90 30 60 25 214 Daniel Jowpli Clifford, 22 Myrtle Street, Watertown, Mass. . . . 129 32 323 87 571 ChaTlez P. Colligan, ,5 Roval Street, Watertown, Mass. 205 86 326 101 718 Charles B. P. Crowley, III Poplar Street ... 31 32 is 89 Charles F. J. Harrington, 9 Fairview Avenue . ... . . 143 103 189 105 539 70 WATERTO`4YN TOWN REPORT l i lnael J. Harrington, 37 Gilbert Street ...... 61 24 92 83 260 Edmund P. Hickey, 141 Edenfleld Avenue .. 85 37 249 70 442 Ede ai-d D. Holland, 16 Stearns Road ... . . .. 201 59 126 64 450 Frank L. Hughes, 41 Paul Street ..... . . . .. 65 24 151 20 266 Florence F. McAuliffe, 133 Langdon Avenue 76 36 124 43 279 Daniel J. Murphy, 35 Channing Raab 122 40 89 24 275 Robert A, O'Donnell. 12 Bacon Street. 25 10 52 25 112 Dick Piantedosi, 77 Putnam St COL . . .,,, 78 3 23 11 114 ,Toseph H. Sheehaii, 10 Bates load . .. .. . ..., 118 59 98 36 311 Blanks .. . . . . ..<, . , . . .... 512 151 499 227 1.389 TOWN COMi,r'IITTEF- Thomas F. V'ahey, 238 No. Beacon Street . - 2.72 144 400 133 949 Daniel J. Walker, 80 Beechwood Avenue .. 242 129 400 95 886 Eduard D. Holland, 16 Stearns Road . . . .... 292 140 400 132 964 Francis A. Kelly, 48 Maple Street . . . ._.. 257 13.5 400 131 923 John Russell, 95 Ro4bins Road 245 139 400 117 901 Edward A. Oates, 37 Hazel StreeC ..... . .. 299 141 400 125 965 Suran M. O'Hanian, 33 Ifelendy Avenue ... . 240 126 400 1[l5 86G Jawph J. Busconi, 40 Quimby Street ... .. . 235 124 400 102 861 Leon Caragulian, 27 Boylston Street .. . . .. 224 124 400 98 846 John Jr. Xemiedy, 99 Boylston Street ,, . . 257 144 400 1.29 930 Jahn A. Murray, 25 Shattuck Road . . . , . . 270 137 400 117 924 Edmund F. Hickey, 141 Edenfleld Avenue . .. 249 135 400 131 915 John J. Curran, 826 Mt. Aubuni Street .. 256 128 400 111 895 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 71 MDrence -P. McAuliffe, 133 Langdon Avenue . . . 242 135 4U0 123 900 John J. Mahoney, 26 Avon Road . . .. . . . . . 234 128 400 301 86:1 willi'lm D, Murpby' 62 Prentiss Street 254 126 400 99 879 James F. O'Donnell, 12 Bacon Street 225 I1}8 400 112 865 John F. Donnelly, 23 Grenville Road 235 129 400 106 870 Neil G. Curran, 826 Mt. Auburn, Street 232 126 400 102 860 Joseph E, Hyde, 66 Marshall Street 224 130 400 118 872 John H. Dardis, 26 Hawthorne Street 2-9 8 132 400 123 883 Ellas A. Perkins, 73 Fayette Street ... .. . . 217 128 400 114 815.9 Bernard Ward, 61 Marion Road . . . .. . 217 125 400 101 844 Augustine A. Foley, 66 Spring Street 223 128 400 110 861 Charles F. J. Harrington, 9 Fairview Avenue . .. 260 140 400 131 921 Daniel J, Murphy, 35 Channing Road 2.53 134 400 109 896 Charles B. P. Crowley, III Poplar Street . . . . . . . 228 230 400 95 957 Jweph H. Carroll, 13 Quincy Street ...... . 244 130 400 106 880 Lea P. Landry, 72 Bradford Road -- 258 137 400 128 923 Daniel H. Murphy, 27 Hunt Street . . .. . 237 132 40G 107 8116 Thomas L. Hughes. 16 Hunt Street . . . 29-4 327 400 99 850 John A. Collins. 43 Paul Street . . . . . . 235 134 400 115 884 Charles P. Collig&n, 5 ROW Street . . . . .. .. 294 139 400 134 967 Ellen Linehan, 13 Fletcher Terrace . . . 220 129 400 103 852 Effie Comstock, 103 No. Beacon Street . . 206 126 400 109 840 Sadie E. Nichols, 11 Patten Street 218 125 400 114 657 72 WATER'1'C?'WN TOWN REPORT Many L. Garaway, a Morse Street .... . . . . 211 126 400 9a 835 Daniel J. Clifford, 22 Myrtle Street .... . .. . 240 1`6 400 125 890 Joseph G, Perkins, 153 Sycamore Street .. . 217 128 40n 101 846 Charles W. McGrady. 29 Harrington Street .... 215 127 4.QQ 98 840 J. Vincent MacMnough, 28 Whitcomb Street . . . 225 131 400 122 878 John B. Hauswir•th, 228 Waverley Avenue ... 208 128 400 94 839 Maurice H. O'Connell, 20 Westminster Avenue . 271 133 400 14.1 945 Arthur G, Fagan, 20 Emerson Road . . . .. 229 136 400 126 891 Michael J. Harrington, 37 Gilbert Street 235 133 400 135 903 Patric. A. Menton, 669 Main Street . .. . . .. 250 137 400 134 921 Jo,&eph W. Burke, 51 Olney Street . .... . . 242 132 400 136 91.0 Richard Kelly, 667 Main Street .. . . . . .. 245 132 400 118 895 Scatteiing . . ....... . . ..... 5 1 2 1 9 Blanks 3286 12848 7140 37233 Returns of this Pre-Primary Election were Inade to the Secretary of .the Conunonwea,lth as requ[re,d by lain of the votes cast in Water- towvm for the Offices of Delegates, Alternate Relegates, District Dele- gates, Alternate District nelega,tes, Presidential Preferences, State {Committees and Delegates to State Committees. WMI . R McGUTRE, Town Cleric. Warrant for State Primary, September 15, 1936 CornmonwealLh of Massachusetts Middlesex, ss. To any Constable 1n 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, who are qualified to vote in primaries, to meet in their respective voting places in said Town: PRECINCT 1---Coolidge School, Arlington Street PRECINCT 2—Hosmer School, Winthrop Street PRECINCT 3-1Wast End Fire Station, MoUnt Auburn Street PRECINCT 4—Senior High. School, Columbia Street RECORD OF TOWN N1EETIN(',S 73 PRECINCT 5—Central Fire Station, Main Stlreet PRECINCT fi---James Fussell LOWell School, Lowell Avenue PRECINCT "-Administration Building, Main Street. PRECINCT 8—Central Fire Station, Main .street PRECINCT 9—West Junior High School, Waverley Avenue PRECINCT 10--Browne School, Matey. Street on Tuesday, the fifteenth day of September, 1936, at 12 Noon for the following purposes: To bring in their votes to Lhe primary officers for the nomination of candidates of political parties for the fcullowing offices; Governor, Lieutenant, Governor, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Treasurej, and Receiver-General, Auditor of the Commonwealth, Attor- ney General, Senator in Congress, Representative in Congress for the Ninth Congre iona.l District, Councillor for Third. Cotincillor District, Senator for Fifth Senatorial District, 111 ee Representatives in General Court for Seventh Representative District, Register of Probate and In- solvency for Middlesex County, Two County ComMissioners for Middle- sex Chanty, County Treasurer for Middlesex Gaunty, Cleric of the Courts for jMiddlesex County (to fill vacancy). 'Me polls will be open from Twelve (12) Noon to Fight (8.00) P.M. And YOU Will notify and warm the legal voters of 'Wtntertowtn to meet at the time and the places herein specified, by leaving at every inhtabiteci house in Town. a printed. copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of tile same in tear or more conspicuous public places in Town, seven days at leas prior to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, in the office of tine Town Clel'k on or before the time of said meeUng. Divert under our hands this Twenty-first day of August, A. D. 1930. CHA,R.LES F. SHAAW, NORMAN D. NfacKA.Y, JAMES H. SHERIDAN. Selectmen of Watertown. Officer's Return on Warrant As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warred the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time atncl at the places herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in 'fawn a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the L;rirnit• in teen or more conspicuous public places in Town seven days at, least prior to the time of .9aid meeting. J0SEPI-1 W. REGAN, Colatrable of Watertown. AI WA: GEORGE 23. WELLMAN, Temporary Toum Clerk. 74 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Record of State Primary, September 15, 1936. `I`l-je polls were opened at 12.00 o'clock noon, and voting continued until H.110 o'clock P.Iv, at Which time the polls were closed. The following election officers were present.. -PRECINCT 1 Eugene L. Storeys, Warden, Joseph Morley. Clerk. Worl.ers. Frank L. Maguire, Edith K. F Tench, Frances C. Murphy, Helen L. Boudreau, Mart, Pennington, Natale Catering, Nevart Calusdisnz, Liliian Sullivan, Ralph Perri, Marry Callan. PRECINCT 2 Arthur J. McCarthy, Warden; William B. Glidden, Clerk. Workers: Blanche H. Robinson, Rerrnine Horhorouny, Ella S. Lane, Margaret J. O'Driscoll, Warren T. Shanahan, Peter T. Coen, Helen L, Morley, Law- rence F. Larm Alexander K. Ward, Theodore Nielsen. PRECINCT 3 Richard M. Hatch, Warden; John J. Ingerson, Clerk. Workers: Izolee H. Gardiner, Mabel C. MacNutt, Ernest K. Ingalls, Thornas Creamer, Frank J. Hynes, Ernest J, Mel€anson, Charles J. Devine. Roy L. Cummings, lamer E. Mathews, John C. Curtin, PRECINCT 4 William M. Emerson. Warden; Jahn B. Watson, Clerk. Workers Waldo P. Lniarson, Winifred M. Donnelly, Jarnes D, Hackett, Edith, NIL Heck, E114abeth V_ MacDoncugh, Katherine E. Ryan, Helen L. Wal,lx, Arline L. Voster, Ruth C, Emerson, Francis M. Lightbody, Thomas A. McNiff, George H. Williams, PRECINCT 5 Joseph R. Cooney, Warden; Grace M, Olson, Clerk. Workers: An- thony LeConti, Lena E. Buchanan, Axon C. Wilson, Grace E. Ward. Flor- ence A. God—win. Alice E. Sanger, Ellen Linehan. Cecelia Ford, Sadie E. Nichols, Edward K. 'Bacon. Harold W. Duvall, Warden; Lester A. ill-pliy, Clerk. Workers: Percy J, Van Dyke, S. Alice Youngman, Rosalie J. Whelan, Marry G. Luther, Viola R. Parsons, Theodore B. Robinson, 'Uaxgarret A, McDon- ald, Levis A_ Reed,.Anne M, Davis, Fred W. Bray. PRECINCT 7 Harry J. York, Warden; John T, Gleason, Clerk. Workers, Anna T, Hyde, Errxestine P. Howe, Margaret E, Barry, Bernard Ward, Evangeline L. Johnsen, Percy M. Bond, Mary T. Dardis, Cynthia M. Watts, Marie Gildea, Alice T.Withee. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 75 PRECINCT 8 J. Allan Kimball, Warden-, Katherine M. Rollins, Clerk; Wallace A. SYaipton, Mildred Fencer, Kenneth G. Thayer, Esther Brace, Mary L. Caraway, Mary McCall, Catherine Campbell, 'Thomas A. Shaw, Robert D. Butler, John J. McCann. PRECINCT 9 Charles W. Mc Grady, Warden; Franklin C. Bronson, Clerk. Work- ers: George H. Lord, Joseph J. Kelly, Eva M, Eagleson, Margaret D. Hayes, Emma Roche, Annie M. Owen, Mary MoElllgatt, Eleanor Mos- man, Joseph M, Lally, Gut. P. Clark. PRECINCT 1a Vra.ncis J. McCarthy,. Warden; Ellen B. Lougee, Clerk. Workers, Joseph J, Harrington, Mildred Upit, Oda F. Hann, John M. SJOAC it. Anna. V. Hughes, Florence V_ H€tddie, John E. Mattison, Donald J. Mae- Donald, Blanche Crook, Catherine R. Hurley. Record of Skate Primary, September 15, 1.936 DEMOCRATIC tTotal Vote Cast: 3,526) GOVERNOR Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 'T'tl. Charles F, Hurley of Cam- bridge . . ..., . . . .. 380 441 240 144 312 222 207 462 214 272 2894 Thomas C. O'Brien of Bos- ton .. . . . . ......... .. . . .. 0 2 0 0 2 1 1 4 4 0 to William H. McMa.sters . .. . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 0 0 33 Blanks ... .... . . . .. ....... 120 79 44 17 76 29 fib 84 57 43 589 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Philip J. Philbin of Clinton 153 143 130 73 136 91 91 216 82 112 1227 Thomas IF. Galvin of Law- rence ... ...... ...... . . .. 75 8=0 39 17 29 28 36 49 43 34 430 Francis E. Kelly of Boston 189 232 80 54 167 108 82 232 113 130 1397 I'liomas C. O'Brien of Bos- ton .. . ... ............ ... 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 5 Blanks . .. . ... ......... . ... 83 67 35 17 58 23 29 83 33 39 467 SECRETARY s Joseph Santosnosso of Bos- ton 217 158 97 56 149 86 87 184 1.11 117 1262 William J, Ahearne of Lynn 16 30 21 11 12 17 14 33 15 io 189 John J. Buckley of Medford 69 87 40 18 44 41 33 79 32 38 481 John D. O'Brien of Boston 72 86 33 27 6Z 34 47 110 44 60 584 Edward W. G'Hearn of Bos- ton . . . ... . . . . . . . . .. . .... 19 34 20 10 19 12 23 30 11 22 200 f 6 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Ttl. William F. Sullivan of Bos- ton . . . . . . . .. . . .... . . . . . . 39 51 24 10 40 20 14 45 19 23 285 Mantis . . . . . . .... . . . • .... , . 68 76 49 29 64 42 30 93 39 35 525 TREASURER . ame,s C. Scan3an of Som- erville . ... . . . . . .... ... .. 234 248 142 86 150 138 99 229 122 137 1585 James Id. Hurley of Marl- borough .. . . . . . ..... . . . . 18:5 220 102 50 179 82 121 266 113 134 1452 Blanks ... . . . . . . . . .... . . 81 54 40 25 61 32 28 88 36 44 489 AUDT TOR Thomas H. Buckley of Abington . .. ..... ..... . . 278 299 170 106 241 156 133 353 169 203 2108 Len D. Walsh of Boston.. 127 151 65 30 79 59 79 131 57 66 841 Blanks .. .. . . . . . . .... . .. .. 95 72 49 25 70 37 36 99 45 46 574 ATTORNEY GENERAL Paul A. Dever of Cambridge 403 451 241 137 314 210 206 479 223 256 2920 "Thomas C. O'Brien of Bos- ton .. . . . . . . . ........ . .. . 0 1 0 0 D 0 0 0 1 0 2 Blanks .. . . . . . . . . .... . .. .. 97 70 43 24 , 70 42 42 104 47 59 604 SENATOR III CONGRESS Fames M. Curley of Boston 267 306 162 83 243 129 148 355 147 221 2061 Robert E. Greenwood of Fitchburg .... .......... 94 93 133 57 70 82 53 9D 49 5D 721 Thomas C, O'Brien of Bos- ton ... .... . . . . . . .. .... . . Fib 58 18 10 38 20 39 62 .52 20 373 Blanks ..... . . . . . . ...... . . 13 °65 21 I1 39 21 18 76 23 24 371 CONGRESSMAN—Ninth District Roger M. Brady of am- bridge . .. .. . ... . . . . . . . . . 35 22 21 14 21 19 19 36 11 20 218 Albert Leo Brophy of Wal- tbam .. . . ... . . . ... . . . . . . 37 32 24 9 31 4.3 29 59 30 41 335 Charles J. McCann of Cam- bridge 12 17 7 7 12 8 2 13 7 9 94 Richard M. Russell of Carn- brldge . . .. . . ... .. . .. .... 140 184 122" 92 160 114 8$ 22+6 100 132 1368 Paul E. Seymour of Boston 189 217 75 26 115 41 74 178 97 81 1093 M- rle M. Winslow of Carn- bridge . ....... . . . ...._ 19 14 6 1 9 3 8 7 6 7 80 Thomas C, O'Brien of Bos- ton .. . ... . . . . ........... 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Blanks . ..... ... . . ...... .. 68 36 29 12 42 24 18 63 20 25 337 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 77 COUNCILLOR—Third District Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Ttl. Timothy E. Carroll of Cam- bridge 31 52 22 11 24 22 2D 39 16 19 256 Jeannette C. Chisholm of Waltham 21 44 25 23 62 12 33 95 34 51 400 Edward S, Coleman of Wal- tham ... .... . .... . . . . . . . 24 29 16 10 15 13 14 31 21 14 187 John F. Daly of Cambridge 22 31 16 3 ID 9 12 28 6 6 143 John P. Hennessy of Cam- 4ridge . . . .... .... . . . . . .. 47 20 15 7 8 7 8 15 11 3 141 George P. Lordan of Cam- bridge .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 16 6 6 2 7 2 8 12 2 5 58 Joseph J. Nfarolda of Cam- bridge .. . . . . . .. . ..... . .. 35 19 3 0 2 1 8 3 ID 6 87 Daniel J. Murphy of Water- town ...... . . . . . . . . . .... 205 249 122 73 188 137 120 251 126 156 1627 Joseph V. Travers of Can-1- bridge . . . .. . . . . . ........ 24 7 5 2 6 1 1 6 2 4 58 Blanks . . . . . . . . .. . ........ 75 65 54 30 68 48 32 103 43 51 569 SENATOR—Fifth U?iddlesex District P. Glerard Cahill of Wal- tham . . ........ . . . .. .... 76 82 59 34 97 34 70 142 68 73 735 Louis B. Connors of Wal- tham . .......... . . . . . .... a3 57 3D 19 49 31 28 103 3B 37 445 Joseph lrl. Maher of Wal- tham .......... . .. . ..... 42 50 15 6 27 13 17 48 '23 33 274 Paul C. Moran of Water- town . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . 190 219 111 53 151 118 94 187 95 118 1336 .Tames V. Smith of Wal- tham . . . . .. ....... . . . . .. 37 31 15 13 11 1D 11 24 14 15 181 Thomas C. O'Brien of Bos- ton ...... ....... .. . . . . .. 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 1 0 u 7 Blanks .. .. .. ....... . ... . . 102 82 53 36 53 45 26 78 33 39 543 REPRESENTATIVES IN G NERAL COURT—Seventh Middlesex District---Vote for TWREE Paul K. Connolly of Wal- tha)n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 91 90 M 64 76 47 46 133 45 45 681 Thomas J. Pla,nnery of Wal- tham tham . . . . . . . .... . . ...... 64 107 73 35 96 49 76 131 72 89 792 Frank C. Gallagher ofWa- tertown . .. . ........ .... 255 208 108 47 156 11.2 97 213 105 1a7 140$ George Hines. Jr. of Wal- tham .. . . ....... . . . ..... 83 24 12 8 1D 3 10 14 8 3 M 78 WATERTOW N TOWN REPORT Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TtL Leo P, Landry of Water- tfwl-L . . . . ..... ... .. .. 248 319 161 102 24D 160 1G8 336 189 203 2126 Joseph John Monahan of Waltham . . . . .. ..... . . . . IN 108 48 33 147 59 56 264 77 131 1029 John A. Njurray of Water- town . . . . .. 267 386 192 88 253 170 157 323 179 193 2208 .7oseplz R. Tyler of Wal- tham 32 27 12 2 5 6 8 21 12 11 136 Blanks .. .. . ..... . . . . . ... =404 297 202 1Q4 187 150 126 314 126 163 2073 REOIS'TER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY—Middlesex County Francis E. Burke of Lex- ington .... . .. . . . . .... . 8U Ion 81 31 75 63 42 111 61 56 680 John J. Butler of Wakefield 56 48 21 7 27 18 1S 31 21 16 263 Robert J. Curran of Newton 94 100 42 18 79 3o 58 1.30 51 70 691 George F. Haggerty of Low- ell .. . . .. . .. . . ..... . . .. 16 24 6 10 13 15 11 18 8 6 127 Florence C. Ramsey of Somerville 27 27 18 9 29 16 8 30 24 19 203 James H. Riley of Lowell.. 23 27 19 13 29 29 17 51 12 13 233 Joseph 13. Spillane of Som- erville 52 46 18 12 19 11 14 25 1D 22 238 Charles Otis Sullivan of Lowell . .. . . . . ..... ... . . . 26 30 11 7 18 11 19 28 16 21 18 Thomas C. O'Brien of Bos- ton . .. . .... . .. . . .. . . .... 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Blanks . . . .. . .. . . . .... . . . . 126 120 H 54 101 59 61 150 62 92 913 COUNTY CGMMYSSIONER Middlesex County—Vote fot' TWO Edward J. Barrett of Som- erville . . . . . . . . . . .. ... ... 45 38 19 15 30 22 23 45 24 28 289 William F. Bennett of Som- erville . . •. 24 27 7 7 9 1€1 10 18 8 5 125 3ttmes M. Cat]r3ey of Cam- bridge . .. .. .. . . . . . . .•• 33 25 9 8 19 15 6 1.5 9 4 142 Michael DeLuca of Cain- bridge .. . . . . . .. . ... . . . . . Sir 37 9 0 13 5 13 13 26 17 168 Joseph B. Doherty of Ever- ett .. . . . . .. . . . . . ... .. . . .. 24 35 20 12 39 2+0 22 65 24 15 272 Francis D. Donahue of Somerville ... . . .. . .... .. 16 27 12 9 28 8 21 36 12 17 196 John J. Donoghue of Soma- erville . . . ..... ..... ..... 13 5 8 3 15 8 1a 24 5 11 102 Howard W. Fitzpatrick of Malden 56 64 43 2 r 52 49 34 85 34 46 490 illian7 R. Griffin of Low- ell .... . . . . . . ....... . . . . 7 10 4 2 4 5 5 9 5 3 5. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 79 Precincts 1 2 3 4 i 6 7 8 9 10 Ttl, Edward L. Harley of Lowell 13 28 16 6 12 7 15 14 8 8 127 William C. Harrington of Lowell 16 21 8 3 8 17 9 15 10 14 121 Edmund S. Hagerty of Wal- tham 33 38 12 14 38 25 38 77 49 55 379 Edward J. Lane of Somer- ville ...... .. . ... 6 9 6 2 10 4 5 7 3 5 57 Luke A. Manning of Ar- lingtnn . . . . . . .. .. .. ... 29 41 23 14 39 16 21 52 20 34 289 Jeremiah F. -Murphy of Winthrop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 22 16 5 18 11 17 37 13 20 182 Thomas Murray of Somer- ville ... . . . . . . ....... . . . 23 20 11 5 11 11 iQ 22 14 7 134 Edward A. Ruse of Somer- ville 417 75 24 13 25 15 20 40 24 47 330 Philipp A. Sheridan of Ar- lington . . . . . . . ...... . . . . 25 28 9 6 21 19 16 40 13 19 196 John J. Shine of Ca.m-- bridge . . . . . .. ....... . . . . 141 170 98 43 84 69 40 78 49 42 814 Glenn J. Steeves of Cain- bridge . . . . . . . . . . ... .. ... 8 3 4 4 3 6 2 7 2 5 46 John A, k3weeney of Cam- bridge . . . . . . . .. . .... . . . . 38 37 21 13 73 25 29 101 32 38 407 Joseph Pali] Tala'rico of Canibrirlge . . .... . . . . . . . 93 44 11 3 5 0 15 10 28 1.3 222 Blanks .. ...... . . . . . . . . .. . 232 230 179 107 224 137 115 356 134 177 189$ COUNTY TREASUREB--Middlesex County John J, nray, Jr. of Med- ford . . . . . . . . . . ..... . ... . 48 30 27 9 21 20 30 44 30 24 303 Cornelius P. Cronin of Cambridge . ......... . .. . 175 162 Ill 62 132 94 61 176 75 94 1142 Jahn ,1, Devine of Somer- ville ........ . ....... . . .. 37 32 19 1 16 7 9 32 11 13 179 James Patrick Dolan of Lowell . .... . ... . . . . .. .. . 19 41 9 13 27 15 28 47 21 27 247 James H. D11ggan of Som- erville ... .. . . . .. ....... . 19 1.6 8 4 15 6 7 17 2Q 10 122 Thomas, F. Mackey of Som- erville ..... ..... . .. ... .. 50 73 25 22 48 34 35 72 39 39 437 Henry F. Sullivan of Lowell 32 44 19 8 24 25 23 47 18 26 206 B1anlrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 120 104 66 42 107 51 55 148 57 60 830 CLERK OF COURTS--Middlesex County (To fill vacancy) John J. Breed of So=r- ville ... . . . ......... ..... 57 43 19 15 41 24 18 39 32 25 317 80 VW,ATEElTOWN TOWN REPORT Precincts 1 2 9 4 5 6 + 8 9 1$ TV. john J. Brennan of yn- erville 92 104 54 24 64 50 47 135 46 70 686 ,ia111es E. Burns of Somer- ville .... . . . . . . . . . .... . . . 22 24 7 2 16 12 12 30 10 15 150 Jolun B. Carr of Somerville 13 28 7 7 8 9 7 18 13 9 115 Robert E. Coughlin of Low- ell . . . . ... 28 28 10 4 31 12 31 52 23 21 240 John A. Crowley of Lowell 11 15 4 4 15 7 16 15 9 8 IM Edward L. Ford of Cwn- bridge ...... . .. .. . .. . . .. 116 129 69 34 70 62 37 s3 60 49 099 Francis J. Greeley of Som- erville .... . .. . . . . .... .. . 25 19 17 12 15 13 13 29 12 17 172 Stephen A. Murphy or Marlborough 24 44 19 6 25 21 21 55 1$ 22 233 Blanks . ... .... . . . . . . .. .. . 112 88 78 52102E 45 46 127 50 79 789 REPUBLICAN +Total Vote Cast' 3,553) GOVERNOR Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 9 14 Ttl. John W. Haigis of Green- field .. . . . . . ........ . . . .. 222 223 491 628 352 473 405 144 183 167 3313 Thomas G, O'Brien of Bos- ton . ........ ... . . ... .. . 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 D 0 U ]Blanks . . . . . . ........ . . . . . 67 22 8 2€1 12 10 32 25 25 17 228 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, Leverett Saltvnstall of Nei=taxi . . . . . . . .. . .... . 218 217 486 630 353 472 404 138 190 187 329:, Blanks . . . . . . .... . . . . . . ... 71 28 13 1B 11 12 34. 31 23 17 258 SECRETARY Frederic W. Cook of Som- erville .. . . . .... . . .... . . 1 212 214 462 621 349 469 289 133 183 186 2250 Blanks 77 31 17 21 15 15 49 30 30 18 3M TREASURER William E. Hurley ref Bos- ton .. . ....... ...... ... . . 170 130 366 473 239 318 281 95 114 117 23D3 William G. Andrew of Cambridge ... . . ..... . . . 34 4.8 63 71 45 55 51 24 45 26 462 Fred Jefferson Burrell of Medford ...... . . . ..... . 29 39 60 Bit 56 91 64 23 22 44 512 Blanks . .. . ....... .. . ..... .56 28 10 20 24 20 42 27 32 -17 276 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 81 AUMTOR Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 10 TO, Richard Darby of Everett 61 52 76 101 77 81 73 24 26 35 616 RU.ssell A. wood of Cam- bridge . . ... 151 159 390 516 262 380 304 108 145 140 2555 Blfinks . . . . . . . ....... . . . . . 77 34 33 31 25 23 61 37 32 29 382 ATTORNEY GENERAL Felix Forte of Somerville.. 254 218 479 619 334 451 402 144 182 185 3278 Blanks ... ........... . ... . 35 27 20 29 30 23 36 25 31 19 273 SENATOR IN CONGRESS I.leury Cabot Lvdge. Jr. of Beverly ... ... . . . .. . . ... 192 174 460 582 318 442 355 106 152 161 2,952 Alonzo B. Cook of Boston.. 23 28 20 35 25 26 32 21 18 22 252 Guy M, Gray of Greenfield 11 11 3 11 5 3 8 10 2 5 69 Thomas C. O'Brien of Bos- ton ... . ......... . .. .. .. . 2 4 1 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 13 Blanks ... .. .. ........... . 61 28 15 20 15 8 41 32 31 16 267 CONGRESSMAN—Nintlt District C. Ernest Curtis of Wal-- thain .. ......... . . . . . ... 55 67 77 71 67 75 67 28 49 39 595 Robert Luce of WhIthm. . 1.17 119 345 444 246 299 271 90 105 128 2164 Edward M. Rowe of Cam- bridge . .......... . .. .... 49 22 57 118 32 95 49 22 29 17 490 Thomas C. O'Brien of Bos- tozi . . . .. . . . . .. . . ....... 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 it 0 1 Blanks ........... . ... . ... 68 36 20 15 i9 15 51 29 30 20 303 COUNCILLOR Frank A. Brooks of Water- town . . . .... .... ..... . . . 184 186 447 007 321 438 370 122 165 169 3009 Alexander Paul Parker of Boston . ... .......... . . . 25 22 33 20 20 20 17 15 11 15 198 Blanks . . . ........ . ... . ... 80 87 I9 21 23 26 51 32 37 24 346 SENATOR—Fifth middles+ex District Vincent J. Cavanagh of Waltham ............ ... 69 58 101 84 54 82 66 32 21 28 395 George G. Moyse of W'al- tiiam . . . ......... ....... 156 152 366 526 287 372 323 102 164 152 2600 Thomas C. O'Brien of Bos- ton .. ... .. . .... . .. 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 1 1 Blanks ........... .. . ..... 64 35 32 38 23 30 49 35 28 23 357 $2 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL CGURT— Seventh Middlesex District—Vote for THREE precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Ttl. Albert W. Bullock of Wal- tbam ........... . ...... . 51 fay 142 236 138 119 137 46 58 83 105 George Chauncey Cousens of Waltham .. . .. . . . . . . . 65 59 155 184 105 167 102 48 42 56 983 Robert W. Elder of Wal- tham 42 41 85 151 80 103 73 20 73 39 707 Edward C. Hall of Water- town .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 101 181 443 581 325 414 360 121 151 151 2903 Fred Male Hitchcock of Waltham 23 21 99 89 0 so 4a 16 25a 30 477 Anthony Julian of Water- town . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 231 160 379 519 252 393 347 134 156 148 27?5 '•1artin L. MacDonald of Waltbam 20 2.5 25 24 17 25 21 8 12 14 192 Willi= A. McDonald of Waltham 26 25 31 24 31 17 19 14 ,16 18 221 13ernard S. Resh of Wal- tham . .. . . . . . . . . . .... . . . 17 19 10 10 8 16 17 2 5 7 111 ,Blanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 211 133 127 126 87 118 193 09 101 66 1260 REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY— Middlesex County Harry R. Gardner of Med- ford ... . . .. . . .. . .... . .. 9�. 100 123 136 98 115 100 37 69 58 931 Loring P. Jordan of Wake- field . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 106 99 327 463 234 330 266 86 97 110 2124 Blanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ... 88 46 49 49 32 33 72 46 47 36 498 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS—Middlesex County—Vote for TWO Harald R. Acres of Malden 70 63 94 123 77 91 83 28 32 39 700 Jahn A. Anderson of Mal- den .. . . . . . . .. . .... . . . .. 68 68 83 75 62 109 65 25 56 47 653 Nathaniel I. Bowditch of Framingham . . . . .. . . ... 65 76 257 409 2G6 284 206 69 81 96 1759 Walter E. French of Lowell 31 37 56 72 29 48 43 2.1 23 23 383 William R. Griffin of Low- ell . .. . . . . .. .. ..... .. . ... 16 23 20 25 20 16 23 12 13 8 176 Walter C. Wardwell of Cambridge . . . ..... . .. .. 137 131 352 474 256 337 272 81) 125 132 2315 Blanks .. ........ . . . ... . . . 191 92 126 118 68 83 184 94 96 63 1115 COUNTY TREASURER—Middlesf_*x County Charles E. Hatfield of New- ton . . . .. . . . . ..... . .. . .. 175 1118 436 590 34 426 358 .124 163 167 2936 RECORD OF TOWN MEEtINGS 83 Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 T11. William John Shield of Medford ... .... . . . . . . .. 33 38 25 25 17 34 21 11 13 15 232 BIanks . . . . . ....—. . . . . . . 81 39 38 33 18 24 50 34 37 22 385 CLERK OF COURTS—Middlesex County I To fill Vacancy) Frederick C. Bean of Chelmsford . . . ........ . . 30 30 103 111 49 86 67 14 24 30 544 George ii Brown of Lowel1 30 20 26 24 23 26 23 15 18 20 225 Arthur F. Carver of Cam- bridge .. . . ..... . . . . . . . .. 13 16 27 9 10 14 17 8 6 6 126 John R. MacKinnon of Wa- tertown . . .. . . ......... . . 121 134 298 461 249 325 262 93 126 121 2190 Archie J. MacN'icholl of Sninen,ille ... ...... . .... 9 0 4 4 1 1 2 2 4 Q 23 Ralph Smith of Lowell . 11 17 7 5 5 4 10 2 7 4 72 Blanks . ..... ... . . . . . . .... 75 28 38 34 27 28 57 35 28 23 373 Result of count of votes cast at State Primary was forwarded to the Secretary of the Commonwealth. The following appeared before Oxeorge B. Wellman, Temporary Town Clerk, and were sworn as Election Officers. On Monday, September 14, 1936, Eugelle L. Store;v, 'Warden--Precinct 1 Joseph J. Marley, Clerk—Precinct i Arthur J. McCarthy. Warders—Precinct 2 Williams S. Glidden, Clerk—Precinct 2 Richard M. Batch, Warden--Precinct 3 William M. Emerson, 'Warden—Precinct 4 John E, Watson, Clerk—Precinct 4 Joseph R. Cooney, Warden—Precinct 5 Grace M. Olson, Clerk—Precinct 5 Harald W. Duvall, Warden—Precinct 6 Harty J. York, Warden—Precinct 7 J. Allan Kimball, Warden—Precinct 8 Charles W. McGrady. Warden—Precinct 9 Franklin C. Bronson. Clerk—Precinct 9 Francis J. McCarthy, 'Warden—Precinct 10 Ellen B. Lougee, Clerk—Precinct 10 On Tuesday morning. September 15, 1936: John J. Ingerson, Clerk—Precinct 3 Lester A, Murphy, Cleric—Frecinct 6 John 'T, Gleason, Clerk—Precinct 7 Katherine Rollins, Clerk—Precinct 8 Oath of ofRce:—"1 do solemnly swear thOLL I will faithfully and impartially perform all the duties, imposed Capon me ley my appoint- inent as an Election Officer of the Toren of Watertown, according to the laws of the Commonwealth, so help me Goal." 84 WATERTOWN TOWN REF'ClH.T Record of Recount Held on Tbursday Evening, September 24, 1936 State Primary, September 15, 1936 On September 17, 1936. petition was received by the Board of Regi,5trars for recount of votes cast for Gov ernor—Deinacratle—at the State Primary of September 15, 1936. The recount held on September 24, 1935. resulted as follcws. GOVERNOR—Democratic Precincts 1 2 3 4 'a 6 7 8 9 10 TO. Charles F. Hurley of Cam- bridge ... .... . . . . . .... . 378 441 241 144 312 =1 205 461 21.4 272 2889 William H. McMasters of Cambridge . .... . . ...... 25 22 7 0 25 2 15 48 15 5 164 Thomas C. O'Brien of Bos- ton . . .. .. ... .. . . . . . .. . . . 3 3 D 0 2 1 2 4 0 1 16 John W. Haigis of Green- field 1 0 0 0 0 OL 0 0 0 a 1 Blanks . . . . . . . . . .... . . . ... 93 5G 35 17 51 28 26 71 42 37 457 On September 17 and 18, 1936, petitions were received by the .Board of Registrars for recount of votes cast for Congressman—Ninth District— Democratic—at the State Primary of September 15, 1936. The recount held on September 24, 1936. resulted a5 follpw5: CONCxRE.9S M+fAN—Ninth District—Democratic Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 9 10 Ttl. Roger M. Brady of Cam- bridge 34 22 22 13 21 20 2D 36 11 20 21D Albert Lea Brophy of Wal- tham ... . . . . . . ..... .. . . . 37 32 23 10 31 41 28 59 39 41 332 Charles J. McCann of Cam- bridge . . . . . . . . . ... . . . ... 11 17 7 7 13 9 3 13 7 9 Be Richard M. Russell of Cans- bridge . . . . 141 184 124 92 158 114 97 229 100 132 1371 Paul E. Seymour bf Boston 193 219 74 26 117 41 75 1.79 97 3t 1102 Earle M. Winslow of Cam- bridge . . .... . . .. . . . . . ... 17 15 5 1 9 3 7 7 6 7 77 Thomas C. O'Brien of Bos- ton . . .. . . . . . . . .... . .._ 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 5 Blanks ........ . . . . . ...... . 65 33 29 12 41 24 19 59 20 24 325 The recount showed that 51 ballots were included in Black 3, Pre- ci.nct S. 'Phis fact was noted and recorded, the original vote for this Block thus being increased by cane. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 95 An Amended Return was made to the Secretary of tiro Common- wealth as required by law of the result of recount of rotes—Dernocratic— cast in Watertown for Governor, and Congressman—Ninth District. GEORGE B. WELI.,1x.7.P N. Temporary Tern Clerk Warrant for Town Meeting, Wednesday Evening, September 16, I936 Commonwealth of Mal sachusetts. Middlesex. ss. To any Constable in the Town of WatferCown, Greeting- In the name of the Comxnorxwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voter of the Town of Watertnvwn to meet in the Senior High School Building, Columbia Street. in said Town, on Wednesday evening, the sixteenth day of September, 1936, at 7.30 P.M. to act on the following articles, via.; Article 1. To hear the report of any Camm.Wee heretofore ap- pointed, and act thereon. Article 2. To s.ee if the Town will vote to aut-horize and empower the present Phillips School Committee for and In behalf of the Town to purchase furniture and equipment for the New Phillips School and pay the expense of installing the same and to use for that purpose money already appropriated for the construction of such school build- ing. to he expended under the direction of said, Committee and au- thorize and direct the Selectmen to accept on behalf of the Town, for use in caril-ing out such project, a Federal Grant of money pursuant to the Public Works Administration Act, or take any fiction relating thereto. Axticle 3. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate, and provide by trax}sfer or otherwise, the sum of eight thousand dollars ($8,400.) to purchase furniture and equipment for the New Police Station and pay the expense of installing the SF Me, and pray the cost and expense of transferring the Police Signal System to the New Police Station and installing the same therein, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Ar€icle 4_ To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and author- ize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow under the authority of and in acc®rdanee with the provisions of Chapter 80 or the acts of 1936, the sum of fifty thousand dollars c$50,000.i for the purpose cif paying for nnateria.ls or other expenses In connection with the Works Progress Administration projects, or its successors thereto, or take any action relating thereto. 86 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Article 5 To see if the Town will vote to appropriate, aatci provide by transfer or otherwise, the Sum of one hundred dollars ($100J to pay the cast of a survey of the Central Fire Station and Old Police Station, to ascertain the cmt of repairs and remodelling the same, or take any action relating thereto. Article 6. To sere if the Towns will vote to appropriate, and provide by transfer or otherwise, the sum of five hundred dollars i$500.x fair effecting liens on real estiate for unpaid bills due the Town for water heretofore or hereafter supplied by. the Water Department, or take axay action relating thereto. Article 7, To see if the Town will vote to appropriate. and, provide by transfer or otlierwise, the stun of ten thousand dollars 1$10,000.) to reimburse the Highway Department for expenses incurred In connec- tion with the Works Progress Administration Projects, or take any ac- tion relating thereto. Article 8. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to pur- chase or take by right of eminent domain. the tract of land contain- ing a,p3ps,oximately 180,557 square feet of land, more or less, located on Arlington Street, for Playground purposes, bounded as follows: Northerly by land now or formerly of Susan F. Erowaa, et al, acid land now or formerly of 'Wilfred. A_ Norris, 453.77 square feet; Easterly by land now or foraracrly of Herbert Coolidge, et al. 30.17 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 Engineers, dated November 7. 1929, appropriate a stoat cf money not in excevs of assessed valuation to pal,' the cost of the same. direct haw the money :;stall be raised, or take any aactlon relating thereto. (Requesi, of Michael Sperguiro and others.y And you will notify and warn the AgP4 voters of the Tows} of Watertown to meet at the tirne and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited bou-w in Town as printed copy of this war- rant, and also by posting copies of the same in teat or mare conspicu- ous public places in Town seven days at leaaA 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 Given under our hands this 31st day of August, A. D. 1936. CITARLES F. SHAW, NORMAN D. MacKAY. .J,P MEES H. SHI RIDAN, Selectmen of Watertown, RECORD OF TOWN MEMNCS 87 Officers" Returns on Warrant As required by the foregoingwarrant, i have notified and warred 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 To%m a. printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town seven days at least prior to clue time of said meeting, JOSEPH W. REGAN, Constable of Watemown, Attest: OEQR.[;l8 B. W=INLAN, Temporary Town Clerk. Notices were mailed to the Town Meetmg Members at Least, seven daps prior to the Town Meetir. of the proposed business to be con- sidered at the meeting. GORGE E. WELLMAN, Temporary To%m Clerk, Record of Town Meeting, Wednesday Evening, September 16, 1936 Meeting was called to carrier at 8.00 P. M. by Moderator Edward P. Farber, officers' returns on warrant wpre read by Temporary Town Clerk. George F. Wellman. The counters reported there were 116 Town Meeting Membez•s pres- ent; nurnbc.V necessary for it quorum: 93. Article 1. To hear the report of any Committee heretofore ap- pointed, and act thereon. Judge P. Sarsfield Cuaa iff, Chairman Of Committee on Rezolu-- tions in memory of the late Town Clerk, Win. P. McGuire, presented the folltawing Resolutions: (Resolutions printed on Pages 10-13) Under Article 1. Under motion of Charles P. Shaw, it was Voted, That a Committee of Five be appointed by the Moderator to bring in sultable Resolutions on the late T1ioma,,; P. 'Valley at the next Tanta Meeting. Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to authorize and empower the present Phillips Schaal Committee for end in behalf Of the Town to purchase furniture and equipment for the New Phillips ScIlDol and pay the expense of Installing. the same and to use for that purpose money already appropriated for the construction of such school build- ing, to be expended under bhe direction of said Committee and a,u- tharim and direct the Selectmen to accept D'ft hehalf of the Town. for use in carrying out such project, a Federal Grant of money pursuant to the Ptablic Works Administraai lon Act, or take any ;action relating thereto. $$ WATER'i OWN TOWN REPORT The following motion was presented by Eric L. Johnson, Chair- nian of New PUlips School Committee: Voted: That the present Phillips School Ccmmaitt.ee bc. and hereby is authorized and eMpDwered for and In behalf of the Town to pur- chase furniture and equipment for the New Phillips School and to pay the expcn-swe of installing the same and for that purpose the sure of eight thousand, two hundred fifteen dollars and sixty-eight cents (SS,215M) be and Hereby is appropriated, this sum to be transferred and expended under the direction of said Committee from the bal- ance remaining of money already appropriated for the construction of such school building and voted to be expended under the direction of said Committee. The Selectmen are hereby authorized to file an ;application with the Federal Government for a grant of inoney under the Public 'Yorks Administration, or its successors thereto. for the above purpose and also they are hereby authorized and directed to accept such gralit sub- ject to applicable Federal regulations. All money received from the Federal Government on account of this project shall be applied to meet the cost of said project, thereby reducing the cost of the same to the Tows, or, in ease the amount of the lean authorized for the construction of such schadl building by vote of the Town Meeting held Manday, September 16, 1935 is to ex- cess of the town`s share of the cast of such construction and the pur- chase of said furniture and equipment and the expense of installing the same, it shall be applied to the loan therein autlsorized to the ex- tent of .such. excel. The vote of said TuAvn Meeting appropriating money for the con- struction of such school building is hereby, insofar as that is possible and necessary, amended to include the above purpose as one for which the money therein appropriated may be expended. Article 1 To see if the Twxm will vote to appropriate,. and prnvide by transfer or otherwise, the sum of eight thousand dollars l$$,000.i to purchase furniture and equipment for the New Police Station and pay the expense of installing the same, and pay the cast wid expense of transferring the Police Signal System to the New Police Station and installing the same therein, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: On recomrtmendatlon of the Committee on Police Station, thfs article be postponed to the next Town Meeting. Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and au- thorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to bDrrow under the authority of and in accordance with the provisions of Chap- ter 80 of the Acts of 1835, the sum of 11fty thousand dollars ($50,000.) for the purpose of paying for materials or other expensm in connec- tion with the Wnrk& Progress Comirds#.mdon projects. or its succes- sors thereto, or take any action relating thereto. RECORD OF "1'C1WN MEETINGS INGS 89 Article 7. To see if the Town will rote to appropriate, and provide by transfer or otherwise, the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10.000.) to rehrihurse the Highway Department for expenses incurred in connec- tion with the Works Progress Administration Projects, or take any ac- tion relating thereto. On motion of Charles F. Shaw, it was Voted: That Articles 4 and 7 be considered together. Finder Article C-48 In favor, 18 apposed, Voted. That the sum of fifty thou-and dollars s$50.000.1 be and is hereby, appropriated for the purpose of paying for materials or other expenses of projects for Works Progress Administration, or its succes- sors thereto. and that the Treasurer, with the approval of the Select amen and the Emergency finance 130ard established under Section one of Chapter 49 of the Acts of .1933. as amended, be and is hereby au- ahorized to born w under the authority of and in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 80 of the Acts of 1936, the sum of fifty thous- sand dollars 1$50,000.>, and to issue she bonds or notes of the 'Town therefor, said bonds or notes to be paid in not more thaxa five (51 years, or in such time as may be dlrected by said. Emergency Fbaance Board, and that said sum be expended under the direction of the Se- lectmen, Under Article 7. Voted: That the sure of ten thousand dollars ($10,000.) be and hereby is appropriated to reimburse the Highway Maintenance Account for expenses incurred in connection with the Works Progress Admin istration Projects during the year 1936, thiis sum to be transferred from the twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000.) fund -appropriated for ma- terials only in connection with activities under the .P.A., or its sue- cesscrs. and assessed on tho polls and estates for the year 1936. Article 5, To see if the Town will vote to appropriate said provide by, transfer or otherwise, the sum of one hundred dollars €$100,] to pay the cost of a survey of the Central Fire Station and Old Police Station. to ascertain the cost of repairs and remodelling the same. or take nnp action relating thereto. Article 6. To see if the 'Town will vote to appropriate, and pro- vide by transfer or otherwise, the sum of f1ve hundred dollars i$500.f for effecting liens on real estate for unpaid bills due the Town for wa- ter heretofore or hereafter supplied by the water Department, or take any action relating thereto. Article S. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to purchase or take by right of eminent domain, the tract. of land con- taining appl°oximately 180,557 square feet of land, more or less, located on Arlington Street. for Playground purpwes, bounded as f€kllows: Northerly by land now or formerly of Susan F. Brown, et aL and laud now or formerly of WilfrW A. Norris, 453.77 square feet; Easterly 90 W ATERTOW N TOWN REF€]RT by land now or formerly of I erbert Coolidge, et al, 363.17 square feet: Southerly by land now or formerly of fihnmas O'Connell, and land now or formerly of Lillian P. Ellis, 409 square feet: Westerly by Ar- lington Street, 475 square feet. Being shown on plan of laazd in Wa- tertown by Aspinwall and Lincoln, Civil Engineers, dated Noveinher 7, 1929, appropriate a sum of money not in access of assessed valua- tion to pay the cruet of the same, direct haw the money shnll be raised, oi° take any action relatin1 thereto. (Request of Michael Sper giro and others,) Under Articles 5, 6 and 8: Lack of a. quorum in attendance at the meedng was brought to the attention of Moderator Furber. Adjournment them took place, with no action taken on Artirle5 5, 6 ,and 8. Ce mmittee on Resolutions on the Late. Thomas F. Vahey, appointed by Moderator Edward P. Furber on November 23, 1926, under authority of wove glassed under Article 1 of the Tom+xa Meeting licld on Septem- ber 16, 1936, JOHN A. COLLINS, 43 Paul Street CLIF70RD S. LOVELL, 176 Church Street C. FRAN'CIS J. HARRINGTON, 9-B Fairview Avenue CHARLES P. SHAW, 62 Lang_don Avenue EDWARD D. HOLLAND. 16 Stearns Road GEORGE S. WELLMAN, Temporary Toren Clerk, Warrant for State Election Tuesday, November 3, 1936 CamMonWealth of Massachusetts. I Middlesex, ss. To any Constable in the Town of Watertown, Greeting: In the name of the CoMMOnwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to :nrktify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown, to rnect in their respective voicing places in &aid Tawn; PRECINCT 1—Coolidge School, Arlington Street PRECINCT 2-1losmer School, Winthrop Street PRECINCT 3—East End Fire St<adon, Mt. Auburn Street PRECINCT 4---Senior high School, Columbia, Street PRECINCT a—Central Fire Station, Main Street PRECTNCT G -James Russell Lowoll School, Lowell Avenue PRECINCT 7- Administration Building, Main Street PRECINCT B--Central FIre Station, main, Street PRECINCT 9—West Junior High School, Waverley Avenue PRECINCT" 10—Bron-ne School, Main Street on Tuesday, the third day of November. 1936, at 6 or clock in the morn- ing foy the purpose of giving in their voW for the fallowing United States, State, 'District and County Officers, viz.: RECORD OF TOWN A-TEETINGS 91 Presidential Electors; Governor, lieutenant Governor, Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor, Attorney General; senator lit Congress, Represen- tative in Congress; Councillor, Senator; three (D Representatives in General Court; Register of Probate and Insolvency, Middlesex County; Two (2) County Commissioners, Middlesex County; County Treasurer, Middlesex County; Clerk of Courts, Middlesex County tto fill vacancy). Also for giving in their votes on the following questions: To obtain a full expre-ssion of opinion, voters should vote on all three of the following guestions;— W If a voter desires to permit the sale in this towii of any and all alcoholic beverages to be drunk Dn and off the premises where sold, he will Yore "YES" on all threequestions. f t:1 If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt bev- erages only; to be drunk on and off the ;premises where sold,« lie will vote "NO" on questlwi one. "YES" on question two and "NO" on ques- tion three. to) If he desires to permit the sale Herein, of all alcoholic bev- erages but only in packages so-called, not to be drunl� on the premises where sold. he will vote "No" on questions one and two and "YES" on question three. i d i If he desires to permit the sale Herein of wines and malt beverages to be drunk on and of the premises where sold and in addi- tion ether alcoholic beverages but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "NO" on question one and "YES" on questions two and three. (e) If lie desires to prohibit the sale Herein of any and all alco- holic beverages Whether to be drunk on or off the premises There sold, lie will vote "NO" on all these que4ions. 1. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whiskey. runs. YES giro, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic bev- NO erages)? 2. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of wines and malt fWev�erages (vines and YES _ beer, ale and all other malt beverages)? N4 3. Shall licenses be granted in thLs town for the ,sa?e )herein of all alcolioli� leverages in packages, so YES _ called. nuL to be drunk on the premises? No "Shall sections twenty-six tin thirty-one H, inclusive, of chapter thirty-two of the General Laws. ua serted therein by section one of an act of the general couft passed in the current year entitled 'An Act providing for Contributory Retirement Systems for Cities and Towns that may be accepted by Theta. and making Certain Other Changes 92 WATERT{}ir N TOWN REPORT in the Lams Relative to Retirement Systems', enabling cities and towns which accept it to establish contributory retirement systems for their employees, be accepted?" QUESTION OF PUBLIC POLICY" UNDER, GENERAL LAWS (Tercentenary Edition) Chapter 53, Section, 19 "Shall the Representatives in the General Court from this dis- trict be instructed to vote in favor of amending the State constitution for the purpose of limiting the amount of taxes. for all purposes, which may be legally levied against any real eztat-e within the Common- wealth to a -qurn not exceeding $25.00 for each one thorn-and dollars of assessed valuation?" The vote on these questions will be "YES" or "NO". The POLLS WILL OPEN AT 6.00 A. X AND WILL CLOSE AT 5.00 P, I'tirf. And you will notify and warn the legal voters of the Twarn of Watertown to meet at the time and at the places herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this war- rant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicu- ous public places in Town seven days at least prior to the tirn+e of said meeting. Hereof foil not, and make return cif this warrant, with, your dryings thereon into the office of the Town Cleric on or before the time of said meeting. Given under our hands this thirteenth day of Octaber. A. D. 193& CHARLES F. SHAW, NORMAN D. MacISAY, JAMES H, SHERIDAN. Selectmen of Watertown. Officer's return on Warrant As required by the foregoing warrant. f have notified and wwrnea the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to rneet at the time.-s and at the places herein specified, by leaving at every* inhabited house in Town a. printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. JOSEPH W, REGAN. Constable of 'Vs1aWrtvwn. Attest: GEORGE B. WELLMAN, Temporary Town Clerk. R1 COItl] OF TOWN MEETINGS 9 Record of State and Presidential Election November 3, 1936 The polls were opened at 6.00 A.M., and 'voting continued until fl P.M., at which time the pulls were closed. The following elution officers were present: PRECINCT 1 Eugene L. Storey, Warden; Joseph Marley, Clerk. Workers: Frank L. Xa ire, Nevart Calindiaxl. Frances C. Murphy, Natale Caterino, Edith X. French, Ralph Perri, Helen L, Boudreau, William J. Sullivan, Wary Pennington, Mary Callan_ Extra Counters. 7 P.M.: Eva Zaino, Ernest Swanson, PRECINCT 2 Arthur J. McCarthy, Warden; William B. Glidden, Clerk- Workers'. Warren T. Shanahan, George E. LeFavor, Alexander K. Wird, Peter T. Coen, Blanche H_ Robinson, Hermine Hor horomly, Margaret J. OVris- coll, Helen L. Marley, Ella S. Lane, Thecdore 1~, Nielson. Extra Count- ers: 7 P.M.- Charles Paskerian, Frederick FitzGerald, Mary Sarkis, George E. Stickney. , Richard M. Hatch, Warden; John J. Ingersoll, Clerk. Workers: Roar i.,. Cunrnrings, Roger E. Mathews, Thomas Creamer, Charles J. Devine, Frank J. Hynes, Mabel C. 1VMacNutt, Izolee H. Gardiner. Ernest J. Melan- son, John C. Curtin, Ernest K. Ingalls, Extra Counters: 7 P.M., Dexter B. Martin, Hugh A. MoRreen. PRECINCT 4 William M. Emerson, Warden: John B. Watson, Clerk. Workers: Waldo P. Emerson, Winffred .VL , Donnelly, Francis C. Holland, Francis M. Lightbody, Helen L. Walsh, Arline L, Poster, 'Ikon;as A. McNiff-, James D. Hackett, Edith M. Beck, Elizabeth F. MacDunough. Extra Counters: 7 P.M.. Willamcna A. Sutherland, Rusts C. Emerson, Katherine E. Rani PRECINCT 5 Joseph R. Cooney, Warden; Urace M. Olson, Cleric. Workers: Ed- ward K. Bacon, Florence A. Godwin, Anthony LeConti, Raymond 011al- lorara, Lena Buchanan, Alice E. Sanger, Grace E. Ward. Ann C. Wilson, Cecelia Ford, Sadie E. Nichols. Extra Counters: 7 P. Ni,: Walter R. Flagg, Catherine Higgins, 1VMagdalena F. Hughes, PRECINCT fl Darold W. Duvall, Warden; Lester A. I'VIurphy, Clerk. Workers. Lewis A. Reed, Margaret Teletcliea, Theodore B. Robi.n"n, Fred W. Bray. Anne M. Davis. Margaret A_ McDonald, S. Alice Youngman, viola R. Parsons, R€rsalfe J. Whelan, Mary G. Luther. Extra Counters: S P.wl.: Helena R. Slake, Mabel Johnson, Frederick Bustin, John Crawford Webb_ 94 WA.TERTOWN TOWN REPORT PRECINCT 7 Harry J. York, Warden: Bernard Ward, Clerk, Wor%ers: Walter J- cMullen, Percy M. Boiid, Mary T. Dardis, Alice T, Withee, Marie Gil- dea, Cynthia'M. Watts, Erne5hne P. Rowe, A ina T. Hyde, Evangellne L. Johnson, Margaret E. Barry. Extra Counters: 7 P.M.: Alexander Macdonald, Mizabeth Browiv PREOINCT 8 J. ,Allan Kimball„ Warddn; KaLherine M. Rollins, Clerk. Workers: Catherine Campbell, John J. McCann, K. Gardiner Thayer, Thomas A. Shaw, Robert D. Butler, Mildred Fencer, Mary McCall. Esther Grace. Wallace A. Shipton, Mary E. Garaway. Extra Counters: 7 P.M.: Walter A. CooMr: 7A5 P.M.. Roy Haines, 8.30 P.M., Doris E. Thayer, Joseph McElroy, PRECINCT 9 Charles W. McGrady, Warden; Franklin C, Bronson, Clerk. Work- ers, Eva M. Eagleson, Emma Roche, Margaret Hayes, Mary McElligott, Joseph J. Kelly, George H. Lord, Andre M. Owen, Guy P. Clark, Eleanor Mosrnan, Joseph M. Lally. Extra Counters: 7 P.M.: Ka:thnyn ALkin&on,. Edna A. Colbath. PRECINCT 10 Francis J. McCarthy, Warden; Ellen B. Lougee, Clerk. Workers: Mary E. Follansbee. John M. Sjostedt., Gerard J. Riley, Joseph J. Har- rington, Anna V. Hughes, Blanche Crook, Mildred Hpit, Florence V. Hasidic. Donald. J. MacDonald, Catherine R. Farley. Extra. Counters: John E_ Mattison, William S. Mahoney, TOTAL VOTE CAST: 15,730 ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDE T Frecincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Td. Aiken and Teichert— Socialist Labor party ....... . . 3 1 1 U 1 0 2 0 1 2 11 Browder and Ford Communist Party 11 12 1 0 3 0 3 2 3 1 35 Colvin and Watson— Prohibition . . . 0 v 0 0 2 0 3 1 D 1 7 Landon and Knox— Republican , . . 402 484 1012 11,2.E 685 1117 799 391 402 522 6939 Lemke and UBrlen— The Union Party . . . . .... 133 In 72 55 103 75 75 163 110 76 990 Roosevelt and Garner— Democratic ... 1170 1148 6D7 329 722 618 552 999 571 671 7377 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 95 Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Tu. Tliamas and Nelson— Socialist Party 3 9 1 0 5 1 6 5 4 1 35 Blinks ... . ... .. 45 51 3i I5 34 28 ?9 47 24 32 336 GOVERNOR Fred G. Bushold of Lawrence Union-Coughlin- Townsend . , . _ 23 13 11 6 16 6 7 16 11 8 117 Alfred R. Evans of Northfield Prohibition 4 3 0 0 5 1 1 5 0 2 21 Jobn W. Haigies of Greenfield Republican . . 449 578 1037 1151 717 1126 814 374 407 509 7162 Horace Y. Hillis of Saugus Socialist Labor P arty . . . . . . . .. 5 6 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 5 23 Otis Archer Hood of Boston Communist Party . . . . . . .. . 18 17 1 0 3 4 3 3 4 3 52 Charles F. Hurler of Cambridge Democratic . 1108 1065 630 33D 724 646 548 1044 590 699 7404 Alfred Baker Lewis of Cambridge Socialist Party 10 3 1 1 4 4 7 3 3 3 46 William G. McMasters of Cambridge The Union Party . . . . ... .. 75 66 35 28 52 30 55 94 63 44 551 Blanks ...... . . . 75 57 10 8 33 16 32 55 35 33 354 LIE=NANT GOVERNOR Herming A. Blomen of Cambridge Socialist Labor Party ...... .. . 17 13 4 1 2 2 2 7 4 4 56 Freeman W. Follett of Haverhill Prohibition . . . 6 9 1 2 8 3 2 5 4 6 46 Walter S, Hutchins of Greenfield Smialist Party 11 12 1 0 5 1 9 8 n 4 56 Francis E. Kelly of Boston Democratic ... IGH 1097 607 3U6 724 598 $62 1076 fill 689 7354 Leverett Saltonstall of Newton Republican . .. 526 603 10$8 1201 767 1195 839 423 442 5(33 7648 Paul C. Wicks of Greenfleld Communist Party ..... .... 17 26 1 0 3 1 2 4 7 3 64 Blanks . . . . .. . ... 106 73 23 14 45 38 53 75 42 37 506 SECRETARY OF Sr ATE Frederic W. Cook of Somerville Republican ... 491 653 1152 1213 777 1248 841 475 454 596 7900 96 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TLI. Ralph Dow of New Bedford Socialist Party 14 12 5 2 5 5 s 7 5 a 68 George L. McGlynn of Springfield Socialist. Labor Party .. . . . . 17 20 2 1 6 2 4 7 7 4 70 ivlar;y E, i47oore of Boston Communist Party . . . ... ... 16 37 4 1 G 5 4 8 7 8 92 Joseph Santo.suosso of Boston Democratic ... 1124 loll 532 282 634 537 561 1014 593 649 6988 Blanks . . . ... ... 145 100 30 24 75 44 51 87 40 46 612 TRE.I)LSURER Thomas Gilmartin of Boston Socialist Labor Party ., . . . . . . . 11 10 3 0 3 1 2 7 6 4 47 Mabene M. Graves of Newton Prohibition . . . 6 2 2 3 12 7 2 5 3 2 44 Harold J. HatField of Belmont independent Progressive 13 11 4 2 3 8 9 9 9 7 75 Eva Hoffman of Boston Cammnnist Party ......... 13 27 2 D 1 1 4 3 6 4 61 James M. Hurley of Marlborough Democratic . . . 1060 997 535 295 689 480 516 988 555 642 6747 William E. Hurley of Boston Republican ,.. 527 670 1140 1216 779 1294 859 483 480 590 8047 Sylvester J. McBride of Watertown Sao c i alist Party ... .. . . . . 30 34 7 4 $ 11 18 30 13 10 165 Blanks ... . . . . . . 107 82 23 14 59 37 59 73 43 47 544 AUDITOR Lyman 4i. Aldrich of Worcester Prohibition ... 3 S 4 4 8 8 6 7 3 4 55 Thomas H. Buckley of Abington Democratic ... 1088 1038 637 334 723 616 557 1053 585 638 7319 Richard Darby of Everett Independent .. 11 9 8 3 7 8 6 15 10 5 82 ElNabeth Donovan of North Brookfield Socialist Marty . . .. . . .. 32 22 3 1 6 3 12 9 7 4 99 Alfred Haase of Pitchburg Communist Party . . . .. .... 17 30 1 0 2 1 4 5 5 2 67 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 97 Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ill T'tl. Walter J. Hogan of Springfield Socialist Labor Party ..... . . . . 6 13 4 0 2 3 4 6 10 6 54 Dr ell A. Wood of Cambridge Republican ... 481 384 1026 1160 733 1153 809 401 432 539 7337 Blanks 129 119 32 22 73 47 71 102 63 59 717 ATTORNEY GENERAL Morris ner7on of Everett Socialist Party . . . . . . . .. 12 11 2 0 3 4 13 1.3 [ 4 68 Paul A. Dever of Cambridge Democratic ... 1034 1078 637 378 785 706 556 1079 604 721 7638 Felix Forte of Somerville Republican . . . 591 596 1002 1127 690 1071 832 400 438 520 7267 George F. Hogan of Nahant Prohibition .. 3 11 3 3 7 5 2 2 4 4 44 Fred F. Oelch,er of Peabody Socialist Labnr FartV . .. . .. . . 2 4 1 1 3 1 2 5 3 6 28 Michael Tuysuzian of Chelsea Go rnurdst Party . . . .. . . . . 25 46 5 0 4 2 4 5 8 3 102 Blanks 100 87 25 15 62 50 50 94 52 48 582 SENATOR IN CONGRESS A101 B. Cook of Boston Tow nsendite-Prohibition- F,conomy 10 11 8 5 8 6 5 4 2 3 62 Albert Sprague Coolidge of Cambridge Socialist Party 14 lil 0 7 8 4 11 6 4 3 6.',3 James. M. Currey of Boston Demvcmtic ... 986 962 495 248 642 500 493 941 499 6?4 6400 Ernest L. Dodge of Beverly Socialist TAbor Part} . . . . . . ... 7 8 1 4 1 4 2 1 1 4 :33 Charles Flaherty of Boston Communist Party .. . . . . ... 20 20 1 0 4 0 4 2 4 3 53 Guy M. Gray of Greenfield Townsend-Social Justice ....... 8 8 6 2 4 4 4 4 4 5 40 Mom H. Guleasian of Newton Townsend Plan 15 16 1 5 7 2 9 5 6 6 72 111-nry {Cabot Lodge, Jr. of Beverly R,publican ... 452 599 1093 1162 740 1197 820 404 434 534 7435 99 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 19 Ttl. W31bur D. Moon of Lymi Prohibition ... 7 1 2 1 5 0 0 2 0 4 22 Thomas C. O'Brien of Boston T1Ye Union Party . . . . . ... 165 139 96 69 100 100 76 165 122 85 1119 Blanks . . . . . . . ., 87 .59 20 21 35 22 45 64 39 25 417 +CONCIRESSMAN—Ninth District C. Ernest Curtis of Waltham The Townsend Plan . ... . ..... 77 72 37 32 52 43 43 88 55 48 54+ Robert Luce of Waltham Republican ... 432 543 951 1080 681 1086 778 345 410 492 6798 Florence H. Luscomb of Boston People's Labor Ticket . . ....,. 44 36 8 5 12 11 13 20 25 19 193 Richard M. Russell of Cambridge Democratic . 1078 1005 682 377 752 655 572 1049 577 698 7525 Planks 136 97 47 30 57 44 63 96 48 49 667 COUNCILLOR—Third District Frank A. Brooks of Watertown Republican . . . 576 +689 1111 1194 776 1240 868 460 469 604 7993 Marvin . Brown of Walthazn Townsend Plan 58 55 27 24 28 28 30 46 41 34 371 Timothy E. Carroll of Cambridge Democratic 986 966 520 276 671 503 494 977 534 6M 65-43 Bunks . . . . . 147 123 51 30 79 68 77 115 71 62 823 SENATOR.—Fifth Middlesex District P. Gerard Cahill of Waltham Democratic ... 1069 I080 606 340 714 612 563 1058 598 02 7332 George G. Moyse of Waltham Republican . . . 518 613 1033 1136 739 1134 820 417 434 542 1386 Blanks 180 140 86 48 101 93 86 123 83 72 1012 REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT— Seventh Middlesex District Watertown, Mass., November 16, 193C Tlie clerks of the City of Waltham and the Town of Watertown, corn- prising the Seventh Middlesex District, met on November 16, 1936, in Admintstratian Building, Watertown. and canvassed the returns cask for Representatives in General Court fior said district. The result was as follows: RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 99 VOTES CAST IN WATERTOWN, NOVEMBER. 3, 1936 Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Ttl, Albert W. Bullock of Waltham Republican . .. 395 492 957 1096 671 1053 733 346 361 493 6597 Thomas J. Flannery of Waltham Democratic ._ 897 976 556 294 667 515 480 9.61 528 644 6518 Edward C, Hall of Watertown Republican . . 449 557 979 1101 718 1130 794 401 400 507 706 Anthony Julian of Watertown Republican ... 694 614 953 1094 727 1122 829 484 479 524 7520 Leo P. Landry of Watertown IDemorratfe _ , 1027 1051 637 345 730 654 602 1039 597 707 7389- John A. 34urray of Watertown Democratic ... 100a 11.93 648 350 738 609 551 995 584 680 7315 Blanks 8.31 556 445 292 411 434 418 568 396 363 4814 REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT Votes Cast in Waltham, November 3, 19H Albert W. Bullock of Waltham. RePLIMcan . - „ - - , . 8,357 -- Thomas J. Flannery of Walthain. Democratic . . . .. ..... . . . . .. . . . 8,572 — Award C, Hall of Watertown, Republ 7,177 Anthony- Julian of Watertown, Republican .. . .... ..... . . ....... 7,764 - Leo P. Landry of Watertown, Democratic . . . .. ..... ..... .. ...... 7,663 John A. Murray of Watertown, Democmtic ........ ....... . . . . 7,088 Blanks .. . . . . . . .. . . ... .. . . . . ....... . . . .. . . ..... . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. ... 3,243 Total Number of Votes Cast for Representatives its Watertown and Waltham Albert W. Bullock of Waltham, Republican ... . . . . . . . . . . . ... ..... 14,954 Thomas J. Flannery of Waltham, Democratic . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... 15,090 Edward C. Hall of Watertown, Republican 14,213 Anthony Julian of Watertown. Republican ... . .. .. .... . .......... 15,284 Leo P. Landry of Watertt►wn, Democratic ..... ............... . . . 15,0,;2 John A. Murray of Watertown, Democratic .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... .. 14,401 Blanks . . . . . . .---- . ... . . . ..... ... . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .... 10,057 REGISTER, OF PROBATE AND TNSOLVF.NCY—Middlesex Cotunty Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Ttl. Francis E. Burke of Lexington Democratic ... ID81 IM 624 320 738 +607 94 1074 606 690 7352 Loring P. Jordan of Wakefteld Republican 465 573 1026 1161 715 1155 809 379 415 533 7231 jKileen. G'Comior Lane of Newton Socialist Party ..... . .. . 45 60 9 4 15 14 19 22 72 13 223 Blanks 176 142 56 39 86 63 87 123 72 70 924 100 WATERT(?WN TOWN REPORT COUNTY COMMISSIONERS—Middle-sex County—Vote for Two Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Ttl. Nathaniel I. Dowrditch of Framingham Republican ... 386 518 980 1115 619 1076 759 348 374 485 6720 Robert Butler of Cambridge Socialist Party .. .. . . ... 38 44 5 3 10 15 13 19 22 9 178 Howard W. Fitzpatrick of Malden Democratic ... 985 931 574 292 671 572 503 1026 544 653 6751 ,Angelo Massiello of Everett Socialist Party . . . . . . .. 70 61 5 1 4 13 27 26 28 11 1-46 Edward A. Rose of Somerville Democratic . .. 90a 971 544 308 663 562 493 939 541 605 6524 Walter C. Wardwell of Cambridge Republican . . . 45a 561 996 1116 705 1110 787 383 412 514 7D42 Blanks .... ... . . 599 580 346 212 276 330 3.56 455 309 235 3899 COUNTY TREASURER—Middlesex County Mary Eubanks of Cambridge Socialist Party .... . . . . . 45 51 8 5 8 13 20 15 17 10 192 Charles E. Hatfield of ;Newton ' Rep'tbliea.n ... 473 59D 1048 1159 723 1170 820 406 433 556 7378 ghornas F. Mackey of Somerville Democratic ... 1074 1054 602 324 735 591 518 1055 586 569 7238 Blanks .......... 175 136 67 35 88 65 81 122 fig 11 922 CLERK OF COURTS—Middlesex County (to fall vacancy FAward L. Ford of Cambridge Democratic ... 1D37 1041 616 300 712 565 530 1027 543 656 7027 John R. MacKhinoti of Watertown Republican ... 512 603 1049 1200 715 1209 857 451 487 578 7661 V. Philip Torlgian of Cambridge socialist Party .. ....... 70 80 17 5 . 52 9 15 12 17 6 283 Blanks . . .. . .... 148 109 43 19 75 56 67 108 fib 66 759 QUESTIONS To obtain a full expression of opinion, voters should vote on Ml three of the following questions:— oa) If a voter desires to permit the sale in this eity (or town) of any and all alcoholic beverages to be drum- on and off the premises inhere sold, he will vote "YES" on all three questions. (la) 11 he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt leverages only to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "ND" an question. one, "YES" on question two and "NO" on ques- ts on three. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 101 (c) If he desires to permit the sale herein of all alcoholic beverages but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where scald, he 'will vote "NO" on questions one and two and "YES" on ques- tion three. (d) If lie desires to permit the stile herein of wines and malt bev- erages to be drunk on and off the premises where wild and in addition other alcoholic )leverages but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where send. he will vote "NO" on question one and "YES" on questions two and three. (e) If he desires to prohibit the sale herein of any and all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on or off the premises where send, he will vote "NO" on all three questions. 1. Shall licenses be granted In this city (or town) for [.he sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whiskey, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages)? Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Ttl. YES . . . . . . . . . . . 1076 1103 184 476 719 816 649 393 674 637 7847 NO . ............ 418 470 766 917 678 871 60 485 306 417 6051 Blanks .. . . . . . . . 273 260 175 131 157 152 157 220 135 172 1832 2. Shall licenses be granted in this city for town) for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages)? YES . . . . . . . . . . . . 1041 1079 795 492 719 854 654 881 668 670 7854 NO .., . , . . . . . 388 442 701 060 637 799 612 44€1 288 437 5604 Blanks . . . ... . ., 338 312 228 172 198 186 203 277 159 199 2272 3. Shall licenses be granted !n this city_* (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises? YES , . . . .. . . . . . 1119 1173 927 657 845 IN9 748 11)44 733 774 8985 NO . . ..... ..,a , . 319 350 593 713 520 650 537 355 239 352 4636 Blanks .., .. ., , . 229 392 205 154 189 180 194 243 143 180 2109 RETIREMENT "Shall sections twenty-six to thirty-one H, inclusive, of chapter thirty-two of the General Laws, inserted therein by section one of an act of the general court passed in the current year entitled `An Act providing for Contributory Retirement SyFstcsns for Cities and Towns that may be accepted by Them, and making Certaba Other Changes in the Laws Relative to Retirement Systems', enabling cities and towns which accept it to establish contributory retirement systems for their employees, be accepted?" Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 9 10 Ttl. YES . . . .. .. . . .. 936 1035 844 691 749 861 696 821 574 646 7880 NO 209 212 343 317 314 439 280 227 188 233 2823 Blanks . . . . . . . . . 595 585 539 456 491 539 493 b50 353 427 3027 102 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT QUESTION OF PUBLIC POLICY—TAXES Sliall the Representatives in the General Court from this district be instructed to vote in favor of amending the State constitution for the purpose of liiniting the amount of taxes, for all purposes, which may be legally levied against any real estate within the Commonwealth to a stint not exceeding $25,00 for each one thousand dollars of assessed valuation?" Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 to TO. YES . . , . ......a . ID05 1099 950 841 249 1059 784 874 653 757 8870 Nz o ,. ... . 247 240 377 359 281 375 282 225 160 190 2736 Blanks . , . . . . . 515 494 398 324 425 405 403 499 302 359 4124 ABSENT VOTERS BALLOTS RECEIVED AND CAST Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Ttl. 9 5 16 28 15 24 18 7 8 6 136 The Selectmen made return to the Secretary of the Commonwealth as required by lain of the foregoing result of votes cast in Watertown, Anthony Julian, Thomas J. Flannery and Leo P. Landry were de- clared elected Representatives in General Court, Seventh Middlesex District, and notices of their electiori were delivered to them by the City Clerk of Waltl-,am (to Thomas J. Flannery) and the Tovum Clerk of Watertown. and forwarded to the Secretary of the Commonwealth.. GEOR{GE B. WELLtidiAN, Temporary Town Clerk. Reeord of Recount Held on Saturday, November 14, 1936 Administration Building, Watertown State and Presidential Election, Nov. 3, 1036 On November 4 and 5, 1936, petitions were received by the Board or Registrars for recount of votes cast for Representatives in General Court.. The recount, held on November 14, 1936, resulted as follows: REPRESENTATIVES 1N GENERAL COURT— Set'enth Middlesex District—Vote for THREE Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1D TLC. Albert W. Bullock of Waltham Republican ... 393 495 954 10,91 617 1D41 733 347 364 493 6�99 Th©mas J. Flannery of Waltham Democratic .. 902 978 567 303 659 521 479 962 526 643 6520 Edward C. Fall of Watertown Republican . . . 449 552 983 1103 720 1130 794 399 400 511 7D41 Anthony Julian of Watertown Reptiblira.n . . . . 701 615 955 1D92 728 1124 832 487 435 528 7547 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 103 Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 14 Ttl. Leer P. Landry of Watertown Democratic . . . 1025 ID54 621 247 730 657 599 1038 596 705 7373 John A. Murray of Watertown Democratic . .. 2006. 1151 657 349 739 6G4 552 997 MI. 679 7315 Blanks ..... .. . . 827 654 448 297 09 428 418 564 393 359 4797 Recount showed that one additional ballot we,s cast in Precinct 1, and four less ballots were cast in Precinct 6. An Amended Return was made to the Secretary of the Common- wealth as required by law of the result of votes cast in Watertown for Representatives in General Court, Seventh Middlesex District. GEGRC E B. WEL,LMAN, Temporary 'Town. Clerk. Recount of Representatives in General Court Seventh Middlesex District Votes Cast in Walthain as Shown by Their Recount November 12 and 13, 1930 Albert W- Bullock of Waltham. Republican ...... .. .. . . . . . .... . . 8,342 Thomas J. Flannery of Waltham, Democratic .... . . ...... ...... . 8,593 Edward C. hall of WaterWwn. Republican ... . . ... ........ . .. .... 7,157 ,Anthony Julian of Watertown, Republican .. . . . . . ........ . .... 7.761 Leo P. Landry of Watertown, Democratic .. .. .. ........ . . . . ... 7,701 John A. Murray of Watertown, Democratic . . . ... ., .......,. .. ., 7,105 Blanks .. . . . . . . . .... . .. . . . . . . ... ... . . . . ....... .. ...... .. .. .. 5,712 Total . . . .. . . .... . .. . . . . . . .... . . . . .... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .... 52,371 'fatal Number of Votes Cast for Representatives in WaterWwn and Waltham as shown by Recount, Held in Watertown—Nov. 1.4, 1936-- and in Waltham--Nov. 12 and 13, 1936 Albert W. Bullock of Waltham, Republican .. . ... . . ...... . . . .... 14,00 Tliomas J. Flannery of Waltham, Democratic .......... _ .... 15,113 Edward C. Hall of Watertown, Reptublica,n . . . . .. . . . . . ... ... . . . . . . 14,198 A17thony Jt111an of Watertown. Republican . . . ... . . . . . .. ... . . .. . . 15;3U8 Lea P. Landry of Watertown, Democratic .. . .. ... .... .... ... .. 15.074 John A. Murray of Watertown, Democratic . . . .............. . . . . 14.420 Blanks .. ........ ... .. . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . . .. , . . .... .... . ...,... . . . 10,509 Total . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . ......... . ... .... . . ...... . . 99.552 GEORGE B. WEL1,MUN. Tempomry Town Clerk. 104 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Recount of Votes Cast for Lieutenant-Goveritor Date of Election. Nov. 3, 1936 Date of R,ecotlrit: Dec. 5, 1936 On November 27, 1936, notice of state-wide recount of votes cast for Lieumnant Governor at the Mate and Presidential Election of November 3rd, was received from Frederic W. Cook, Secretary of the Common- wealth by the Rei;i-5tr€trs of Voter& The recount held on Saturday, December 5, 1936 slowed the follow- ing result. Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Tti. Henning A. Blomen of Cambridge Socialist Labor Party . .. ...... 18 13 4 1 2 2 2 7 4 4 57 Freeman W. Follett of Haverhill Prohibition .... . 5 9 1 2 8 3 2 5 4 6 45 Walter S. Hutchins of Greenfield Socialist Party . . .. . . . .. 12 12 1 0 5 1 9 8 a 4 57 Francis E. Kelly of Boston Democratic ... INS ID94 603 307 727 594 559 1075 6N 6911 7343 Leverett Saltonstall of Newton Republican ... 523 605 1094 1264 165 1198 842 426 443 562 7659 Paul C. Wicks of Greenfield Communist Party ..... . . . . 18 24 1 4 3 1 2 4 7 3 63 Blanks .. . .. . . . . 147 76 21 14 44 38 53 73 42 37 506 The Registrars of Voters made an amended return to the Secretary of the Commonwealth as required by law of the result of recount of votes cast in Watertown for Lieutenant Goverpor. Recount showed 51 ballots cast in one black in Precinct 1, and two less ballots cast in Precinct 6. GEORGE R. WELLMAN, Temporary Town Clerk. Resignation of Collector of Taxes The resignation of Collector of Taxes, Frederick J. Colby, was re- ceived and accepted by the Board of Selectmen on November 13, 1936. Warrant for Town Meeting, Monday Evening, December 7, 1936 CommonvApealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, ss, To any Constable in the Town of Watertown, Greetinc; In the •name of the Commonwealth of Massackusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet in the Senior High School Building, ColumUla Street, In said Town. on Monday everting, the seventh day of December, 1936, at 7.30 P.M., ro act on the following articles, vi%.: RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 105 Article 1. To hear the report of any Committee heretotorc ap- pointed, and act thereon. Article 2. To see if the 'Town will vote to appropriate, and provide by transfer or otherwise, the necessary sums of money for the use of the various Towne departments for the balance of the current year, or take any action relating thereto. Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate, and provide by transfer or otherwise, the sum of eight thousand dollars ($8,000.) to purchase furssit►nre and equipment for the New Police Station and pray the expense of installing the same, and pay the cost and expense of transferring the Police Signal System to the New Police Station and in- stalling the +same therein, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto, Article 4. To hear the report of the Planning Board relative to a petition of Harold 0. Whitney, et al, for a change In the Zoning,, BY-lawn affecting a certain parcel, of latter on Mains Street, Watertown, Massachu- setts. which change, if voted, warder change the land in question from 3-C (residential) to 2-B (stare purposes), (Request of the Planning Board.) Article 5_ To hear the report of the Planning Board on the petition of the Rohmer Wool Securing Company of Newton for a change in the Zoning By-Lawn, affecting a certain parcel of land on California Street, which change, if voted, would change the land in question from 3-0 (residential) to 1-A (lausuaem purpcses). (Request of the Planning Board.) Article F. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money on and after Januarys 1, 1937 in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning Jan- uary 1, 1937, or take any action relating thereto, Article 7_ To see if the Town wwaill authorize the Selectmen to convey by deed to Megardich Shansgoshian, 1585 square feet of land as shown on as Plan, showing "A proposed change in Street Hine of Templeton Park-way", dated .April 14, 193 6, by Town Engineer; being a pant of the larxsd formerly taken from Lot Na. 33, Sec. 11, Black 51, Plan 5-A, by Eminent Domain, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of T)ex- ter S. Bolen and ethers.? Article 8. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to con- vey by deed to the And-over Savings Bank, 55 square feet of land as shown on a plans showing "A proposed change In street line of Temple- tan Parkway", dated April 14, 1936, by the Town Engineer; being a par- cel of kind adjoining Lot 5B, Section 11, Block 51. or take catsy action relating thereto. Article 9. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to con- vey by, deed to the Belmont Street Baptist Church, 1€80 square feet of land as shown on a plate shaWttlg "A proposed change in street line of Ternpleton Parkway", dated April 14, 1936, by the Town Engineer; boring 106 WWATERTOWN 'SOWN REP011T a parcel of land adjoining Lots A., S, Rnd C, Sectlon 11, Block 44, or take any action relaatinp thereto. Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and provide by transfer or otherwise, Six Hundred and Twenty-nine Dollars and Thirty-twee cents ($629.32) to pay architects' fees and advertising inci- dent to the Purchase of furniture and Nuipment for the New Phillips School, said stem to be expended uncler the direction of the preSenL Phillips School committee, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of New Phillips School ConuniUee.) And you will notify and warn the legal voters of the 'I'owai of Wa- tertoem to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of thi:S wart-ant, and also by posting copies of the same In ten or anore con picuous public }daces in Town seven days at least prior to Lhe 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 meetin& Given under our hands this 23rd day of November, A.1). 1936. CHAFi LES F. SHAW, NORMAN D. MacKhY, NAMES H. SHERIDAN, Selectmen of Watcrwwn. Q fficerW Returns on Warrant As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notilied and warned Me legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time mid at, the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant., and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town seven days at least prior to the bane of said meeting. JOSEPH W. RECTAN, Constable of Watertown. Attest: GEORGE B. WELLMA , Temporary Torn Clerk. Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Members at least, seven clays prior to the Towel Meeting of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. GEORGE B. WFLUNTAN, Temporary Town Clerk.. Record of Town Meeting, Monday Evening, December 7, 1936 Meeting; was called to order at 9.30 P.M. by Moderator Edward P_ F'urber, [Beers' returns on warrant were react by Town Clerk, George B. Wellman, Where was a. quorum in attendance. Article 1. To bear the report of any Committee heretofore appoint,- ed, and act thereon. Charles F. J. Harrington, Chairman of the Committee on RResalo- tions on the late Thomas F. Vabey, presented the following, Resolutloaas: RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 107 IN MEMORIAM 'I`HOMAS Y VAHEY 187a-1936 4n September 2, I936, our Divine Lord called to his eternal reward, our respected and well beloved fellow-citizen, Mr. Thomas F. Vahey, Bprn in WaWrtown. October 27, 1875, his entire life was passed in our midst. His more than sixty years Df residence coincided with the greatest development of our Town. He sari it grow from a small ;place of about four thousand souls to our present grand community of nearly forty thousand people. It may be easily understood, therefore, that there was deeply rooters on his great heart a lave and regard for the "Old Torun" that yielded to no one in its sincerity and in ius pride. As a 'boy he received hiseducation in the gramin€cr and Wgh schools of Watertown. As a young man he attended Boston College and there devoted himself to a fondness for athletics which resulted in making him a valued member of the C431I+eg'e football team. Later, he received his degree of Bachelor of Law from Boston University. Long before he was old enough to participate in its deliberations he was an attentive observer at Town Meeting. With the knowledge of lo- cal government thus obtained, combined with a great n amral abilfty and a keen, orderly mind, he was especially well fitted to help in the solution of every problein he was called upon to meet in the Adminis- trative offices he held, and in the debates on the floor of this meeU ng in which he took a conspicuous part. He was elected to public office early in his business life, and he served with honor as Seleetmani, member of the Bc)ur'd of Health, Clerk W the Selectmen, and on Building, Street Widening and kindred com- mittees, lie was an elected member of this Town Meeting since the adoption of the Limited Town Meeting Form of Government, and he was ever active and zealous in, all movements which had for their purpose the bettermeiA of the Town and the well being of its people.. His early boyhood education instilled in hint a love for the public schools of his native Town that was reflected in the deep interest he took in the welfare of the schools and teachers, On the floor of Town Meet- ing he was their frequent defender and champion, and parents, teach- ers and pupils are Indebted to him for his well directed and earnest ef- forts in their behalf. He was an earnest student, a lover of good books ai)d he had great fluency and graciousnem of speech and pen which were ever quick to respond to any worthy appeal, Always an interesting. foneful and effective speaker, he was at his best when pleading the cause of the humble, the unfortunate, the +wean.. Often he plight have cholera W align himself with those who possessed more of the elegance and substance of the world, but he found greater happiness-In expending his rich talents in the cause of these less privi- leged. 108 WATER.TOWN TOWN REPORT He fought manfully and untiringly for what he believed to be right but whether the fight was lost or won lie never lost his good nautre nor harbored resentment. There wa.s no roam for amahce or ill-will in lils great heart. On the lighter side he was the spirit of camaraderie and good fel- lowship. Gifted witkl, a winning personality, a rich vein 4f healthy )hu- mor and anecdote upon which he could draw a momanl;'s notice to charm. enlighten and entertain, he was the life of every party, and it endeared him to a wide circle of .friends. He was good company. He was a good friend„ sympathetic when In need, jovial when humor would help, sincere and helpful in adversity. All who knew him loved him. Those who knew him best loved hint rniost. The Town has lost a public-spirited and faithful citizen and frierid. To his bereaved family use offer our deepest sympathy. Resolved: That this appreciation of the work and worth of our late associate be spread upon the records of this Town Meeting, and that a copy be presented to his family. C. FR"CIS J. HAR.RINGTON, Chairman JOHN A. COLLINS, CHARLES F. SHAW, EDWARD D. HOLLAND. CIAFTORD S. LOVELL, Committee on Resolutions. Article 2. To see if the Town will Grote to appropriate, and provide by transfer or otherwise, the necessary sums of money for th+e use of the various Town departments for the balance of the current year, or take .any action relating thereto. With the approval of the Finance Committee, it was Voted: That the following Burns be and are hereby transferred for the use of the various Town Departments for the balance of the current year, as indicated in the following; Schedule: Transferred From: Transferred To: Interest . . .. . .. .... . . . . . ..S 3,000,00 Printing Mating Lists . . .$ 125.22 Insurance .. ....... . . . .. 1,281.27 W P A Janitors & Police. . 181.00 Electioal Expense . . . . . . .. 528.22 Dog Officer, Contingent.. 100.00 Town Clerk. Salary . . . .. 325.00 Workmen's Compensation 500.00 Invalid Tax Titles .. . . . .. 299.52 Laangdon Avenue .... . _ . . 700.00 Street Lights . . ... ....... 400.00 'Tree Warden, Maint. . .. . 1D0.00 State Aid ............... 510.00 Poles and Wires, Maint.. . 200.00 Overlay Reserve ........ 20,036.21 Treasurer, Add'1 Clerk. . . 100.00 Outside Aid . . . ... ... . ... 17,000.00 Mothers' Aid .. . . . . ..... . 2„700.00 Old Age Assistance . . . .. . 2,589.00 Infirmary, Gen l Expense 37.5.00 Soldiers' Relief . . . . . . . . . . 1.700.00 $26,370.22 S26.37{3,20_ RECORD OF TOWN TMEETING:S. 109 School, New Equipment. .$ 1,216.00 School, Gen'i Control 50,00 Trade School . . . . . . . . . . . 741.00 Instruction, Salaries . , 265.00 Operation, Fuel .. .. .. . 900.00 Operation, Salaries .. . 300.00 Operation, W P A Acti- vities . .. . . . . .. ..... ... 216.00 Operation. Water . . . ,. 225.00 $1,936.00 Highway—Vacations ... .6 211.94 Ashes and Paper . . . . . . . .$ 1,800.00 Stable Maint. .., . 500.00 Sewer. Maintenance , . . . 1,000.00 Garbage Disposal ., . , . 1,300.00 Highway, Maintenance . . 464,90 Bridge Repairs ...., . .. 1,252.96 $3X4.90 $3,264.90 Town Hall, Fuel .. .., . . ,S 420,00 Town Hall, Lighting .. .$ 225.00 Contingent 195.00 $ 420.00 $ 420,00 Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate, and provide by transfer or otherwise, the Sum of eight thousand dollars ($8,000.) to purchase furniture and equipment for the New Police Station and pay the expense of installing the same. and pay the cost and expense of transferring the Police Signal System to the New Police Station and in- stalling the sarne therein, direct hay* the money shall be raised, or tale any action rel0ing thereto. Under Article 3, Voted: That the Town appropriate the sum of Fifty-seven Hun- dred Dollars ($5700.00) for the purpose of purchasing furniture and equipment for the New Police Station and to pay for the expense of installing the some, and to pay the cost and expense of transferring the Police Signal System to the .New Police Station and installing the same therein, Eleven Hundred Dollars of this sum to be transferred from Water, Palfrey Street; Five Hundred Dollars ($50D.) from Water, Landon Avenue; and the balance, Forty-one Hundred Dollars ($4100.00) to be transferred from the Overlay Ftewrve Fund. Article 4. To hear the report of the Planning Board relative to a petition-cif Harold 0. 'Whitney, at al, for a change in the Zoning By-lam- affecting a certain parcel of laud on Main Street, Watertown. Massachusetts, which change, if voted, would change the land in ques- tion from 3-C i residential) to 2-B (store purposes). (Request of the Planning Board.) Chairman Ernest M. Small submitted the following report of the Planning 'board, 110 V4TATER'TOWN TOWN REPORT REPORT OF THE MANNING BOARD, ON THE PETITION OF HAROLD 0. WHITNEY, ET AL. December 7, 1936. To the Honorable 'Town Meeting The Planning Bna.rd hereby submits its report on the petition of Harald D. Whitney. et 'al, for an amendment to the Zoning By-law. The area to be considered is that shown on the Engineer's Plan of the Town of Watertown, as Section 3, Block 38, Assessors' Lot Nov 1. containing 137,350 square fact of farad. The amendment or aFnend- ments would if adopted change the provisions of the Zoning By-law applicable to the above mentioned area from District 3-C (residentiall to District 2-3 (store purposed, with the exception of a strip of land running the entire width of the lot on Main Street. and extending back 100 feet from said Main Street, which is already zoned under D - trict 3-B (store purposes), in accordance with Section 5, Article 4 of the Zoning By-lain of the 'Town of Watertown. A public hearing was held by the PInnning Board on this petition on March 6, 193& The Petitioner appeared and stated his only reason for the petition was his desire to remodel his barn for a tea-room as all acceqsory to his antique furniture business. A re-hearing on this petition was held November S, 1936. at ► hich said petitioner did not appear. After due consideration, the Planning Board recommends "no change" on this petition. Re m enz for this recotnnrenclation. are as follows; 1, The Zoning By-law should not be amended because a single individual desires an aamo adment., except it can be shown that pub- Ito welfare would be best served by the change. 2, To amend the Zoning By-law as requested 1vould be to estaab- lish a precedent which would act to nullify the law, 3. It would be unwise to change the Zoning restrictions on about three acres of land which icould easily develop into an objectionable busitiess use, such as: an open air market, building wrecking estab- lishment, railroad siding and oil supply depot, etc, 4. That to provide a store district, at this point would create a. traffic hazard. 5. A stare district at this point fs not desirable from an econornic point of view. 6. The commercialization of this area would cause to depreciation in real estate values in the neighborhood. 7. The beauty of Saltonstall Park would be affected by the change, S. The petitioner is in no way committed to retain ownership of the property, and if the change is permitted any use now permitted in as 3-B store district and other less rnnforming uses, could be main- tained there. Respectfully submitted, WATERTC}WN PLANNING BOARD John H, Dardis, Secretary. Rrnest M_ Sma11, Ohairman. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 1Ii Report of the Planning Board recommending -no change" was unanimously adopted. Article S. To heas the report of the Planning Board on the peti- tion of the Rohmer Waol Scouring Company of Newton for a change in the Zoning; By-law, affecting a certain parcel of laud an California Street, which change, if voted, would change the land in question " from 3-0 (residential) to i-A (lousiness purposes). (Request of the Planning Board.) Chairman Ernest M. Small submitted the following report of the Planning Board. REPORT OF THE PLANNING BOARD ON THE FETITION OF ROMIER WOOL SCOURING AND CA1E{.BONIZING "C,ULAIPA OF NEWTON, MASS. December 7. 1936. To the Honorable Town 1w+feaitig: The Planning Board hereby submits its report on tl-e petition of the Rohmer Wool Scouring and Carbonizing Company" of Newton, bass„ for an amendment or amendmerits to the Zoning B.y-cart= of the 'Dawn of Watertown affecting two lots of land on California Street, The amendment or amendments if granted. would change the Zan- ing restriction applicable to said lots from 3-C residentLal to 1-A busi- ness distriec, The land in question is that land kmown as lots 1 and 4 of Sec- tion 1. Black 25 containing 6.,740 square feet and 2,660 square feet re- sPectivelye, extezldiXzg from California Street to tho Metropolitan Park reservation, A public hearing on this petition was held on October 6, 1936. -Eight owners of real estate ill the immediate vicinity of the pro- posed change a.ppearcd as opposed to the erection of new buildings similar to those now ira use by the petitioner, and to the processing and storing of material which causes disagreeable odor at tom. A letter from the Newton Savings Bank in opposition was read. The pe- Lid-oner did not appear. The Planning Board after consideration of the petition recom- mends "no change Reasons for thb; recommendation: 1. The Zoning Syr-law should not be arnended W less conforming we to accommodate any business or individual unless it can be shown that public welfare would be best served by the change, 3. There would be a serious depreciation in real estate values in the neighborhood of the proposed change. 3. The proposed change would add practically nia tax income to the Town of Watertown. 4. To grant this petition would be to establish an unwise prece- dent. 112 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 5. The business -of wool. scouring is a nuLe.aiee industry, and as such is undesirable, and prohibited in the Zoning ley-law. 6. 'Me Board is of the opinion that if this amendment is granted, the business of wool scourinr - and storage would be in the future ex- tended to include the corner of Calfornia. and Watertown Streets. Respectfully submitted, r WATER"1'C1WN PLANNING BOARD, John H. D ardis, Secretary. Ernest M. Small, Chairman. UnoLnirmously Voted: That the report of the Planning Board rec- onimenffln "no change" be adopted. Article 0. To see if the Town will arxthorize the Treasurer. with the approval of the Selectmen. to barrow money- orr and after Janu- ary 1, 1937, in =ticipation of the revenue of the f nancial year begin- ning January 1, 1037, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Select- men, be and is hereby authorized to borrow inoney an and after Janu- ary 1, 1937, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year begin- ning ,lIMURry 1, 1937, and to issue the note or notes of the Town therefor, payable within rrne year, any debt or debts incurred under this vote to be paid froin the revenue of the financial year bemnnin January 1, 1937. Articles 7, 8 and 9 were acted upon as a group. Article 7. To 5ce if the Town will authorize the Seleccnien td convey by deed to Megardich Shamgoshian, 1585 square feet of laud as shown. on a Plan, showing "A proposed change In Street mine of TempleWn Parkway dated April 14, 1936. by Town Eaagineerx being a part of the lazed formerly taken from Lot No. 33, Sec. 11, Black 51, Plan 5-A. by Errz#rlexit Domain, or take any action relating thereto. Mequest of Dexter S. Cohen and others.) Article 8. To see it the Town will anthorize the Selectmen to coiivey 1)y deed to the Andover Savings Bank, 55 square feet of lazed as shown on a plan showing •"A proposed change in Street Lime of Templeton Parkway", dated April 14, 19M, by the Town Engineer-, being a parcel of land adjoining Lot 5-S, Section 11, ]Bin-k 51. or tape any action relating thereto. Article 9. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen ter convey by deed to the Beltalont Street. Baptist Church, 1880 square feet of land as shaven on a plan showing "A proposed change in street, line of Templeton Parkway", dated April 14, 1936, by the Town Engineer: being a parcel of land adjoining Lots A, B, and C. Section 11. Block 44, or take any action relating thereto. Voted.: To postpone .Articles 7, 8 and 9 until the next Town ikTeet- ing, Article 10. To see if the 'Prawn will vote to appropriate and pro- vide by transfer or otherwise, Six Mindred and Twenty-nine Dollars SELECTMEN'S 'REPORT 113 and Thirty-two cents ($629.32) to pay archite� ts' fees and advertising incident to the purchtise of furniture and equipment for the New Phil- lips School, said suin to he expended under the direction of the pres- ent New Phillips School Committee, or take any action relating thereto. {Request of New Phillips School CornmAttee.7 Voted: To appropriate the sure of .Six Hundred and Twenty-nine Dollars and Thirty-two cents t$629.32) Co pay architects' fees and ad- N,ertisin,g incident to the purchase of furniture and equipment far the New Phillips School, to be provided by transfer froze, the funds of the New Phillips School Committee. and to be expended render the direc- tion of said Gornmittee. GEOR+GE 13, WELLMAN, Temporary Town Clerk. SELECTMEN'S REPORT The pest year, like each ,sixree the beginning of the depres- ,hion, has presented to the Board of Selectmen and to all Administrative Boards of the Town, the difficult and per- plexing annual problem of normal and efficient operation within the limits of progressively reduced annual appro- priations. That such operation has been successfully maintained thus far with a minimum curtailment of necessary and es- sential services shows a commendable spirit of effort and co-operation. by Department heads and employees alike, in carrying out those policies of economy recommended by successive Finance Committees and adopted by the respon- sible appropriating body, the 'down Meeting. Throughout this difficult period it has been both natural and necessary for the' measure of all local expenditures to have the closest scrutiny, with resulting curtailment. It has now become a question of moment just how much further this policy of curtailment can be pursued in respect to the ordinary current operation of the Town without direct and serious reduction in the scope and efficiency of its many services. In the determination of this important question by those bodies responsible for final decision, whether rec€rmmenda- 114 WATER,TOWN TOWN REPORT tort' or legislative, it must not be forgotten that a municipal organization is and must continue to be a going concern. On one hand are the large capital investments made in bast rears by its citizens for their safety, protection, educa- tion, health and convenience. These should be maintained and in common prudence ought not to be allowed to deteri- orate. On the other hand new capital investments, which after careful scrutiny promise immediate or eventual econ- omy, may become of equal importance in the field of efficient operation. Thus the balancing of a. sound financial policy in respect to these things with the financial resources of the corn- munity is the real problem of municipal finance which con- tinues to confront us. Its answer calls for clear thinking, careful planning, and above all a willingness and desire of all placed in positions of responsibility, to meet those responsibilities etAirageously and for the welfare of the Town as a whole. In %pite of the worry and strain of these depression years the Town of Watertown may take same pride in its present financial condition, and great hope for the future. Its credit remains good, because it has been exercised judiciously. Our "pay as you go" policy in current opera- tion has proved to be sound as annual savings, of debt principal and interest payments is one of the few remaining sources, controllable in the search for tax. relief. While direct Welfare Relief expenditures continue large and are a major item in the budget, they have been met from current tax levies and not by borrowing-, which only transfer a burden to future years in addition to what these years must normally assume. Major capital expenditures for large public works such as Water, Drainage and Sewer are well by their peak dine to the gradual saturation of our residential areas. Even the immediate school-housing prob- lem is less than in any period within mernory. Thus with much of the expensive necessities of munici- pul life bought and raid for, or in the rapid process of being paid for, it is now possible to foresee an approaching time when we may turn confidently to the development of some SELECTMEN)S REPORT 115 of the so called luxuries, long deferred by more insistent .and immediate demands incident to our rapid residential and industrial growth from 1900 to 1930. These wait only a more complete return to normal busi- ness conditions for their initiation. For the details of expenditures and operation, the reports of Departments and the Auditor and Treasurer are compre- hensive. Therefore the comments of this report in relation thereto are limited to more general statements of accom- plishment or recommendations of policies to be adopted during the corning year. Fire Department The report of the Chief of the Fire Department, this year as in preceding years, calls attention to pressing needs, and certain of these cannot longer be safely postponed. Additional motor apparatus is at once needed to replace that worn out through long years of service or by obso- lescence. As stated to the Finance Committee and to the Town Meeting a year ago we are this year presenting plans to remodel and modernize the Central Fire Station, and shall urge a sufficient appropriation for that purpose at the annual 'Town Meeting. After careful study, plans and cost estimates ;have been prepared by a competent Architect and Engineer, the adop- tion of which will restore this building to safety and in- crease its operating space by inclusion of the formes- Police headquarters. The estimated cost of doing this work is not excessive considering the type and age of the present building and the relatively small amount of maintenance given it since its erection in 1906. The benefits gained by such expenditure are so apparent that it is one of the few major projects recommended for attention in the coming year. Police With occupancy of a new and commodious building by the Police Department, consideration must be given during 116 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT the corning year to the question of a more adequate force and its efficient organization to better meet the increasingly complex duties of t1 is important Department. While protection of the Community from crime or its commission remains a major duty, other equally important duties have developed during the past decade, chiefly that of Traffic Regulation and Control. As a first step In that regulation the Board of Selectmen will shortly promulgate comprehensive Traffic regulations. For enforcement and for the protection of all citizens as well ass the orderly regulation of motor traffic this highly specialized. phase of police work properly should be directed by officers trained for and assigned to those duties. With such eventual assignment in mind, a Lieutenant and Sergeant were detailed this Summer as students at the Traffic School sponsored by Harvard University. The results of their study and training has been extremely helpful already* in the examination of our local traffic problem. We are this year recommending the establi ,hrnent of a perma- nent. traffic farce within the Department.. Other organization changes to meet modern conditions of police work may also be desirable but neither these or efficient traffic regulation can possibly be achieved withOLIt an adequate personnel. The police force of Watertown is now undermanned and has been for a number of years. A reasonable increaAe in the force we believe will soon justify its additional cost by affording increased protection to our residential and business areas and by a direct reduction in the local cost of autorno- bile liabilities insurance through reduction of accidents and fatalities. Highway Department The reports of the Superintendent of streets and the Town Engineer give in detail the highway, sever, drainage, and associated work completed during- the year. Principal street construction included Arling;t€in Street and Coolidge Ave. ; the cost of these projects being met proportionately by the Town, State, slid County under the SELECTMEN,IS REPORT 11 17, provisions of Chapter 90. Langdon Ave. was also resur- faced for most of its length by special appropriation of the Town and the small portion uncompleted before the cold weather will be finished early in the spring. The principal administrative problem of the year in the Eighwar Department was the necessary reduction of its operating personnel to a basis which could be financed with- in the balance of the Highway appropriations, available, after heavy and extraordinary expenditures for snow re- moval and maintenance made between January 1 and March S, 1936. We now believe the present force of approximately 95 men.. is the minimum number required for the routine oper- ations of this Department, In the interests of economy as well as efficient operation the Selectmen recommend the purchase this year of a Snow Loader and a Gasoline Street Roller and also a re- plaeement of those heavy duty trucks which now require regular and expensive maintenance, It also appears desirable to include some estimate of snow removal cost as a segregated item in the budget in order that the maintenance item may be relieved in some degree, of this annual charge against it and a larger por- tion be available for actual highway and department uses. Some months ago it became advisable to cancel the Town's lease of the Garage located in the East End. The Selectmen therefore effected a lease of the Garage located on. Spring Street nearly opposite the Boston and Maire Railroad property. This Garage is in good condition and centrally located for the operations of the Highway De- partment. The lease as executed contains an option from the present owner allowing purchase of the property by the Town of Watertown for $35,000. if the option is exercised before December 31, 1937. We are therefore recommending its purchase at this price as probably the cheapest solution of the Town Garage problem which has been before the Town for a number of years. 118 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Relief Agencies Squarely faced and looking to the future, the liopeful }relief can no loner be maintained that the expansion of our various Relief agencies since 1929 is to be followed by a contraction in any way proportional to the positive and re- lieving influences of a new and rising business cycle. Broadening of the requirements of old statutes and recent mandatory legislation, Moth State and Federal, has now placed the stamp of permanency on much hitherto consid- ered of a temporary or emergency nature. New efforts in the field of social ameliorations also confront us. Because the administration of these Yaws, both old and new, are in the first instance a local responsibility, and more important, because the large State and Federal contribu- tions necessary for their financing are dependent upon the accurate and efficient administration of certain mandatory provisions, the Town for its financial protection must meet these provisions fully and promptly. Additional and detailed records must be maintained and translated into regular and intricate reports to both State and Federal authorities. Careful investigation of new appli- cants for• relief and benefits as well as regular and constant investigation of the condition of active recipients of relief and benefits are more than ever demanded. The additional duties thus imposed cannot properly be met within the present 'Welfare organization. Therefore the Welfare Agent's recommendations of some increase in personnel as well as praising the compensation of present employees from a temporary basis to the Rtandards of regu- lar Town employees having similar responsibilities appear to be well founded. During 1936 the Department of Soldiers Relief was made a separate department as required by Statute and its activi- ties placed in charge of a full time agent. The results ob- tained by so doing have been very satisfactory in every way. Both due to the depression and to the approach by Vet- erans of the World War to an age when physical disabilities SELECTMEN'S REEIORT 11:3 develop more rapidly, the demands for Soldiers Relief will probably increase rather than diminish. W. P. A. activities have continued throughout the year and the wage payments made by the Government continue to relieve the Town of an unemployment relief problem which otherwise would be a tremendous financial burden. Just what the status of this form of relief will be after July 1, 1937 is now unknown, but in common with mast State and local officials, we believe far better results will be obtained by returning to local administration with much more initiative and final decision in respect to this activity than has been possible under present Federal routines. It will be necessary to continue the local W. P. A. office as long as these Federal activities are carried on. All records and the office forces connected with the. W. P. A. have recently been centralized in the old Grant School Building where also three Sewing Units are now operated. Retirement System The Town of Watertown, by vote registered at the No- A-ember 1936 election accepted the provisions of Chapter 319 of the Acts of 1936, thereby approving the establish- ment of a Contributory Retirement System for municipal employees. This System must be orQanired and financed in 1937. The purpose of the fund to be established Linder the pro- visions of this Act is to provide for retirement annuities, ordinary disability retirement payments, accident disability payments, and death benefits. In effect it is an insurance fund administered and operated on an actuarial hasis. 'Phis, fund will be set up by, deductions from the salaries and wages of Town employees, by annual appropriations by the Town, and by such interest payments as investments of the fund may earn. The Town Treasurer acts as Custodian of the -fund and its management is vested by Statute in a Board consisting of the Town Auditor and two other's appointed by the Select- men ; one an employee member of the System, and the other a citizen of the Town. 120 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Of immediate effect financially during the early rears of this system will be the relatively high appropriations re- quired of the Town in order to finance it. However, over a, period of years these annual appropriations by the Town are expected to diminish and disappear in proportion to an accumulation of employee contributions sufficient to meet annual disbursements and the cost of operation. On and after July 1, 1937 any person entering the employ of the Town under the age of 55 must become members of the Retirement System. These already in the employ of the Town must elect prior to July 1, 1937 whether or not they will join the System. Inconclusion of this report;, the Board of Selectmen must express officially, and for the entire Town, whom he served faithfully for so mane years, the sorrow and great loss occa- sioned by the death of Tmvn Clerk William P, McGuire on I,4'Iay 7th, 1937. Resolutions prepared following Mr. McGuir•e's death have already been engrossed by the Board of Selectmen and by the: Town Meeting and are included in the records of this volume. His services as an official of the Town were outstanding and the influence of his strong personality and sound advice in all things relating to community advancement will be sin- cerely missed. CHARLES F. SHAW, Nt]RMAN D. MAcKAY, Selectviev of Watertown. REPORT OF THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 121 REPORT OF THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT The following report relating to work done and money expended for the year ending December 31, 1936 is respect- fully submitted. Langdon. .A venue Receipts Appropriation $ ,300.00 Transferred at Town Meeting 700.00 $8,000.00 xpendita xe,,� I.an;gdon Avenue $6,359.27 Balance 1,640.73 8,000.00 We were not able to finish this; street due to the fact that the Town was awaiting the action of the Federal Govern- ment to grant us money for a project to install water pipes, and by the time this work was completed the cold weather was upon us, and we were unable to finish theconstruction. It is our intention of finishing this work in the early Staring, and the street will then be in goodcondition, and will remain so for many years. Arlington Street & Coolidge Avenue Receipts Appropriated by Town $7,600.00 Appropriated by State 7,936-97 Appropriated by County 5,233.24 R$20,770.11 To be received frozen State 1,200.00 To be received from County 700.00 $22,670.11 122 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Expen,diture9s Arlington Street. $8,419.63 Coolidge Avenue 12,339.39 Balance 1,911.09 $22,670.1.1 Arlington Street That part of Arlington Street which lie; between Mt. Auburn 'Street and the Belmont Iine Was built binder Chap- ter 90. The entire work Was under the supervision of the State Engineers, They furnished all lures and grades. and did . all the inspection work. A number- of catch basins Were first histalled. Then a heater was used to burn off the old oil, and after that the depressions -were taken out by a birder course. The street was resurfaced with a 'hype E Bituminous concrete top. A spreader -was used in laying the tole. The cost of the street was borne by the County, State and Town, and we look for excellent results fr u-rn said street. Coolidge Avenue The section of read from Arsenal Street to the Cam- bridge line was a source of eorrtinual trouble and expense for a great many years. The old road surface was the roughest piece of road in Town, This year this section was torn up and entirely rebuilt With bitunalnoras macadam. The bottoni course consists of trap racy and is four inches ill thickness and bound with sand. The tap course is trap rock two inches thick and bound with asphalt and pea stone. 'I`��rcr gallons of asphalt was used in the first application and one half grallon per square yard was used on the seal. The drainage was taken care of by the instillation of the necessary drains and catch basins. REPORT OF THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 123 This Areet was built under Chapter 90, and the cast was, borne by the Town, County and State, and with a little attention we feel sure this :street will give good service for many years. Highway Maintenance Reeeiphq Appropriation $75,000.00 Transferred at Town Meetings 10,464.90 ' 85,464.90 General Maintenance Administration Bldg. Driveway 30.98 Arsenal St. Wall 16.40 Arlington St. (W. P. A. Water Project) 17.93 Brigham St. Drain (W. P. A.) 32.70 Boyd ;t. Curbing 130.99 Cleaning Catch Basins & Drains 5,893.86 Cleaning rear of Town Yard 128.36 Church St. Resurfacing (W. P. A.) 5S.11 Church St. Drain ( SJ. P. A.) 5 .23 Chestnut St. Water (W. P. A.) 3.40 Fayette St. Drain (W.. P. A.) 212.50 Flood Relief (Pumping cellars, etc.) 751.23 Fence repairs 8.63 Garage keepers 1,284.98 Grading borders 444.46 Grading walks 294.89 Grano. stalks repaired 8.63 La nternmen 522.16 Langdon Ave. (W. P. A. 'Later Project) 135.48 Langdon Ave. Drain (W. P. A.) 181.81 Lincoln St. Drain (W. P. A.) 66.67 Lincoln St. Construction (W. P. A.) 704.35 Library Project (W. P. A.) 20.65 Moving from garage 86.96 Mechanic% 5,799.34 124 «VA F RTOWN TOWN REPORT Mowing grass borders 15.5.07 Main Street Wall 263.20 Olney Street. Wall 53.21 Painting streets 455.74 Patching streets 6,795.76 Pleasant St. Wall 76.73 Palmer St. Drain (W. P. A.) 57.70 Repairing damage to fire alarm box 29.40 Ridgelawn Cemetery (W. P. A.) 27.25 Resetting curb cor. No. Beacon St. (W. P. A.) 2-07 Resetting curb car. Forest & Summer Streets (W. P. A.) 32.70 Riverside St. Construction (W. P. A.) 711.52 Russell Ave. Drain (W. P. A.) :.632.52 Transportation to Dedham (W. P. A.) 21.83 Transportation to Framingham (W. P. A.) 13.66 Transportation to Lexington (W. P. A.) 544.30 Transportation to Pondville (W. P. A.) 675.45 Transportation to Sudbury (W. P. A. ) 249.86 Transportation to' Weston (W. P, A.) 306.65 Trucking and removing skating rinks 112.66 Trucking (Playground Dept.) 36.76 Trucking (Park Dept.) 8.51 Street cleaning 8,182.59 Snow removal 24,138,01 Sanding 2,702,56 Thatcher St. (W. P. A.) 383.50 Walnut- Street Drain (W. P. A.) 10.3-56 Warren St. Brain (W. P. A.) 222.56 Watertown St. Drain (W. P. A.) 33.61 Whites Ave. Drain (W. P. A.) 95.66 Westminster Ave. Wall (W. P. A.) 372.76 W. P. A. sidewalks 5,240.60 W. P. A. Drains 188.O5 Walnut St. Wall (W. P. A..) 58:3.22" Winsor Ave. Construction 607.61 Winsor .Ave. Drain 60.50 $72,075.97 REPORT OF THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 125 Equipment Maintenance Expressing and fl=uigbt 15.04 Equipment repairs and supplies 698.4.9 Fuel Oil 207.31 Hardware supplies 515.55 Incidentals 5.50 Keystone repairs 189.21 Lighting garage 180-19 Lumber 264.31 Roller repairs 424.81 Repairing and painting street and traffic signs 2,060.09 Telephone service 32.45 Traffic beacons repaired 485,41 5,0 r 8.36 Automobile Maintenance Auto and Truck repairs and supplies 6,959.75 Insurance 45.59 Registrations 48.00 Storage of trucks and cars 1,255.00 8,308.34 Summary General Maintenance $72,075.97 Equipment, Maintenance 5,078.36 Automobile and truck Alaintenance 8,308.34 $85,462.67 Balance 2.23 85,464.90 Highway Stable Receipts Appropriation $11,000.00 Transferred at Town Nleeting 500.00 $10,500.00 126 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Expenditures Blacksmith and helper 2,815.21 Blacksmith and stable supplies 409.96 Cleaning Stable 254.79 Grain 1,015.99 Hay and straw 1,341.87 Lighting stable 105.45 N ightmen 2,066.47 Repairs to harnesses, straps, etc. 79.10 Stable repairs 70.93 Stablemen %827.60 $10,487.37 Balance 12.63 S1.0.500-00 Highway Vacations Receipts Appropriation $7,026.00 Transferred at Town Meeting 211.94 . $6y813.46 Expenditures Vacations to Employees $6,813.06 Highway Superintendent Receipts Appropriation $3,606.6f1 Expenditures Salary of Supt. of Streets $3,600.00 Highway Clerks Receipts Appropriation, $2,750.00 Expenditures Salary of First Clerk 1,500.00 Salary of Second- Clerk 1,250.00 2,750.00 REPORT OF TIIE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 12 1 Highway Office Receipts Appropriation $300.00 Expeneli bires A&ertising bids 9.00 Office supplies 56-07 Printing 224.30 Typewriter repairs 10.60 299.9'7 Balance .03 3{0 .00 Bridge Repairs receipts Appropriation $1,500.00 Transferred at Town Meeting 1,252.96 247.04 Expe)2d ture,,k Repairs to bridges $247.04 Highway Car Receipts Appropriation $563.50 Expenditures Chevrolet car $563.50 Highway - Plows Receipts Appropriation $450.00 Expendii Plows (2) $450.00 Patching W. P. A. Ditches Receipts Appropriation $5,000.00 128 WATERTOWN 'TOWN REPORT Expenditures Patching W. P. A. Ditches $4,992.59 Balance 7.47 $5,000.00 Drainage Receipts Appropriation $3,000.00 ETpe ditures Drain repairs $1,713.53 ]gain easement 12.00 Lincoln Street 98.57 Purvis Street 487.23 Warren Street 181.20 Winsor Avenue 507.44 2,999.97 Balance .03 $3,000.00 Sidewalks Receipts Appropriation �2,000.00 Expenditures Granolithic walks and repairs $8. 1.84 Grading borders 114.40 Grading walks 975.88 Patching tar walks 42.32 Repairing wall on Wilson .Avenue 10.90 �1,335.30 Balance 4.70 $2,000.00 The appropriation for sidewalk construction should be greatly increased, and we should not lose sight of the fact REPORT OF THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 12 that property owners bear one half the expense of the .building of new walks on, public streets, and this money goes directly into the Town Treasury. Ashes and Papers Appropriation $25,500.00 Transf erred at Town Meeting 1,800.00 $27,300.00 Expenditures Cleaning dumps 2,695.89 Collecting 22,242.80 Gasoline and motor oils 841.36 Storage of trucks 600.00 Truck repairs and supplies 929.66 $27,299.71 Balance .29 $27,304,{]{) We are now dumping all our ashes and papers in our Bemis dump. This became necessary due to the fact that available dumping places have all been filled in. Each succeeding* year finds an increasingly difficult prob- lem in finding, clumping places, and it is only a question of time when Watertown will have to follow the example of adjacent Towns and Cities which have found a way out of their difficulties by the installation of a municipal in- cinerator, If the citizens of the Town were more careful to keep waste paper separate from the ashes this department would find it easier to keep the dumping Maces in a more sightly condition, and consequently avoid complaints from those living nearby. 130 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Garbage Receipts Appropriation $27,500.00 Tr<arisferred all Town Meeting 1,300.00 $26,200.00 Expenditures Collecting $24,382.83 Gasoline and Motor Oils 991-94 Supplies 2 2 1.7f-) Storage of trucks 600.00 $26,196.49 Balance 3.51 Street Oiling Receipts Appropriation $5,000.00 Expevditures Pay rolls, cle,-tning �tn(j oiling streets $4,571.61 Road Oils 352.59 Sand 75.07 $4,999.27 Balance .73 $5,000.00 Sewer Construction plcccljjgs Appropriation $5,000.00 Expendiftres Labor Stock Total Bradshaw Street $2,087.99 $351.06 $2,439.05 Calvin Road 793,96 316.09 1,110.05 REPORT OF THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 1 1 Loomis Street 402.54 183.5 7 586.11 Partridge Street. 313.94 82,23 396.17 Westminster Ave. 378.05 96.69 464.74 3,9 6.48 $1,019.64 $4,996.12 Balance 3.88 5,000.00 Short Extensions Receipb� Appropriation $2,000.00 Transferred at Town Fleeting 650.00 $2 650.00 Expenditures Labor Stock Total Coolidge Hill Rd. $594.30 $43.09 637.39 Paul Street repairs 158.05 158.05 Partridge Strut repairs 363.89 87-87 451.76 Pequossette St. repairs 1,290.31 115.17 1,3' 5.48 $2,396.5 5 $246-13 $2,642.68 Balance 7.32 2,650.00 Sewer Maintenance Appropriation $11,000.00 Transferred at Town Meeting 1,000.00 12,6U 0.06 E:rpend1t o-es Labor Stock, Total Gleaning Galen St. Siphon $242.25 $73.00 $316.25 Howe con ner-bons 1,428.51 437.13 1,965,64 132 1WATERTOWN 'iCrWN REPORT Stoppages and Flushings 6,984.97 152.62 7,137.59 Sewer repairs 2,603.59 73.99 2,677.58 $11,259.32 $736.74 $11,996.06 Balance 3.94 $12,000.00 Respectfully submitted, PIERCE P. CONDOINP lipt. of Streets. REPORT OF BOARD OF WELFARE ?GENT Outside Aid Department The unquestioned improvement in business conditions (luring the past one and. one-half years has made no appre- ciable decrease in the number of persons who are compelled to come to this department for assistance. There are sev- eral reasons for this condition. The most obvious is the lessened amount and intermittent nature of Federal Re- lief. Another- factor is thecontinued depletion of the pri- vate resources of those who, during the depression have been unable to obtain regular employment. We still have new cases who have, ivithin the past year, reached the bot- tom of their savings. Another thing which we must re-- member is that business and industry in general has not reached the port where it can employ as marry as it did in 1928 and 29. The heaviest Town Welfare load came in 1932 with an expenditure of $257,809 for Outside Aid alane. In 1933$ with the hells of the Watertown Unemployment Committee, and later in the year the Federal G. W. A., the amount was reduced to $218,658. In 1934 the loNvest point since 1932 REPORT OF BOARD OF WELFARE AGENT 133 was reached with an expenditure of $144,040. In 1935, when the control of Federal Relief funds was, to a great extent, taken out of the hands of the local authorities, the trend was again upward, and expenditures in 1936 reached nearly $157,000. This increase is not peculiar to Water- town but has been experienced by, other communities. The Welfare case load for 1936 was, as should he ex- pected, the heaviest during the winter. January 31st rec- ords show 688 open cases and February Bind March 710 and 711 respectively. From that date therm was a continuous drop each nionth until November when the trend was again upward. Owing to the uncertainty of the amount of Federal Re- lief it is impossible to do anything more than guess what the requifements will be for 1937. If -*ve receive the same amount of assistance from the State and Federal Govern- merits, the trend during the last year would indicate that it would be somewhat less. Mothers' Aid There has been little change in this department. Some cases drop out every- year and some new cases are added. The amount expended remains approximately the same. Commencing with June, 1936 the Town will receive part reimbursement from the 7'ederal Gov,erizxnent. We have al- ready received one cheek covering June, July and August, 1036. The total expenditure for the year 1936 was $32,400. During the past. year there has been a change in the law which allows children. under 16 to receive aid while in the cage of relatives other than the mother. This doubtless will. increase somewhat the number of active cases. Old Age Assistance There has been a continued increase in assistance given through this department during the rive and one-half years that it has been in force. The number of cases receiving assistance .Jan, 1st, 1936 was seventy-seven. There have been one hundred cares added during the year and twenty- 134 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT two cases closed. This left one hundred and fifty-five aases open on January 1st, 19,37. There is a great anioiint of misunderstanding in connec- tion with this law. Newspaper infol,mation was good, as far as it went, but gave only a part of the facts. The age limit since Sept. 1, 193G has been sixty-flve years. The re- quirements are: American citizensbip and residence in the Commonwealth not less than five years during the nine years immediately preceding the date of appheation and continuous residence in the Coriimonwealth for one year immediately preceding the date of application. The assistance is given solely on a hasis of need. It can- not be given if the children (whether married or single) are able to support their parents. The fact that the chil- dren are not willing to do this, or that the applicant is not willing to have them do so, does not make the applicant eligible. Owing to the limited personnel in this office. it has been impossible to take the applications promptly. Your Agent is very appreciative of the patience of would be applicants. It appears from the last four months experience that by the end of the year we will have more than two hundred and t-%,venty-five cases receiving assistance. This means an appropriation more than twice the amount expended Last year. The larger part of this will be returned to the Town by the State and Federal governments. Supplementary Assistance In addition to the regular W. P. A. projects there are two Federal agencies which give supplementary relief to wel- fare recipients and W. P. A. workers' families. The surplus commodities division located in the old Grant school building is disti"Ibuting quantities; of food and cloth- ing. The house�..eeping and nursing project is sending help- ers, and houseworhers into honie where sickness exists. Administration The increasing reqtdrements of the Federal government as well as the cramped quarters and limited personnel have REPORT 4F INFIRMARY DEPARTMENT 135 made it increasingly difficult to properly administer this office. This is particularly true in connection with the Old Age Assistance. It'is absolutely necessary that the records be Dept and reports made as required by Federal authori- ties, otherwise we will net receive our full reimbursement. Without adequate inspection it is impossible to save the taxpayer from unnecessary expenditures aiid it is equally impossible to see that the relief given goes to those most deserving. If the increase asked for by your Agent is granted, and added office space given, as now planned, I believe we can better serve both the taxpayer and the ap- lelicants for assistance. W. H. I.rUCAS, Agent. REP WI' OF INFIRMARY DEPARMEN T To the Honorable Board of Public Welfare: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my report as Keeper of the Infirmary for the year pending December 31, 1936. Total number of inmates have been forty-five which in- eludes re-admissions. Six have been removed to another place of support ; tern secured employment; four were trans- ferred to the Waltham Hospital ; three to the Cambridge Hospital; one to the Haynes Memorial Hospital; one to the Massachusetts Memorial Hospital; one to St. Elizabeth Hos- pital anti one was placed in care of relatives. The average number of inmates has been seventeen, There are eighteen inmates at the present time. There are several inmates who are chrome invalids who need lots of care and attention. The general health has been exceptionally good. About one acre of land was planted which furnished enough vegetables for our own use a greater part of the time. Any surplus vegetables were sold. Our inmates at present are all mere and most of them are permanent cases. When the Infirmary was re-built arrange- 136 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT ments were made for only sixteen inmates, consequently e will be obliged to build additional lockers this coming year. I again call attention to the coDdit.ion of the outside of the Infirmary; it is in a terrible condition, for the lack of paint, and repairs to the gutters, which are leaking very hadly. I again call your attention to the necessary of building* a wire fence to surround the building to protect the grounds and lawn from being made a common thoroughfare. The interior of the building is in fairly good condition all necessary repairs have been made, also a considerable amount of painting and varnishing has been done. I wish to thank the visitors who have brought magazines, }nooks, etc., for the inmates to read.. Magazines and books are always acceptable and are enjoyed very much. I wish to thank the Watertown Emblem Club -who always remember the inmates with gifts at Christmas. Our Town Physician, Dr. Walter N, Secord has carefully attended to all the inmates who have been ill. e welcome visitors during reasonable hours. In closing I wish to thank the Honorable Board for its kind and courteous attention. EORGE H. WHITE, Keeper of Infir}nary. REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE 137 REPORT OF THE CHIEF 4F POLICE December 31, 1936. To the Honorable Board of Selectmen: In complUnice with the By-Laws of the Town, 1 have the honor to submit the aniimtl report of the Police Depart- ment of the Town of Watertown for the year ending De ceniber 31, 1936, together with recommendations for the ensuing Year. The personnel of the Police Department during the past year consisted of foray-five men, viz : Chief, 3 Lieutenants, 4 Sergeants, 37 Patrolmen, 1 Wagonman, 1 da litor. The total number of .arrests.. constituted 1031. Of this number 1007 were males, 24, females ; 812, native born ; 19, foreign born. Of this total number 446 were for drunkenness and 143 for automobile violations, with the balance for miscellaneous eauses. In addition to the arrests made, numerous miscellaneous natters were investigated and duly reported to the Select- men, and 1450 summonses were served for out-of-town de- partments. Valuation of Property Stolen and Recovered, 193E Value of property reported stolen $23,071.49 Value of property recovered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17,848.49 Value of property recovered for out.-of-town de- partments $10,658.00 Changes Patrolman Frank L. MIaniiix died on March 21, 1D36. Patrolman Richard J. Owens died on Navember 10, 1936. Patrolman Patrick J. Callahan resigned from the Depart- Ig e r t on r im e 9, 1936. Francis A. Garafalo was appointed a regular patrolman on April 9, 1936. 9 138 WATERTDWN TOWN REPORT Stephen F. Lyons was appointed a regular p jtrelman mi July 2, 1936. Andrew A. Borden was. appointed a regular patrolman on December 1, 1936. Thomas F. Sheridan was appointed Wag-onnian on April 30, 1936, Crime Although the records show a decrease of 23 ii3 the ar- rests for all crimes as compared with 1935, the department is still faced with the vexing problem of delinquents com- mitting various minor infractions of the law. There ivere 119 cases of larceny reported, too maTly of them involving delinquents. There were forty-two arrests and prosecu- tions, but in many of the cases of the wayward children where the property was recovered no complaints were is- sued. The breaking and entering cases recorded an increase from 52 in 1935 to 78 in 1936, There were 33 persons, 3n,any charged with several counts, arrested and prosecuted for this type of crime. While it is true that very little of value is tak+eri in many of these cases, nevertheless the de- partment is striving to reduce this offense to a miiaimuni. Again this year the record of the department for recov- ering all stolen cars leas maintained as the 36 reported stolen Nvere returned to their rightful owners.. Liquor Laws The police during the east year have been successful in upholding the liquor laws and the rules and regulations governing the licenses. There -,-,,,as only one arrest and the violation in that case Nva.ss for a sale before the lawful hoer of opening. The number of arrests for drunkenuess decreased from 512 in 1935 to 446 in 1936. In general the various licensed places, with the excep- tion of a few isolated cases, are heing eonducted along the REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE 139 high standards set by the department which is exercising a constant supervision of them. Traffic The regulation of motor-vehicle traffic, in all its phases, is one of the most important problerns confronting the Po- lice Department. The list of killed and injured because of this danger is appalling. Continued and constructive ef- fort-9 must be made in order to cape with this situation. There were 433 autoniubile accidents on the highways of this Town during 19,36, and coincidentally the number was the same in 1,935. This figure includes all accidents, whether there was personal injury or not, i-7 of them being cases where dogs were killed or injured. It is our practice to carefully investigate serious accidents, and prosecute the operator when the facts show that he is probably at fault. Six persons were killed by motor-vehicles this year, being a decrease of 3 as compared with 1935. In all cases the operator of the car involved was prosecuted for Man- slaughter and operating a motor-vehicle so as to endanger lyres and safety. T renew my recommendation of last year that traffic: lights be installed at the intersection of Galen and Water- town Streets. I believe such installation will take care of a load traffic situation at this point. Radio During the year 2391 calls were sent to the three radio- equipped patrol cars. The prompt service afforded by this means of communi- cation has been invaluable in our efforts to combat crime. Broadcasting to cars is done over St9lion WPFA, the Newton Police Department. I desire to commend the prompt, efficient and intelligent co-operation which we re- ceive frut-e the personnel of that department, Recommendations I recommend that the two Ford Cruisers, now in use in the Department, be replaced. The Cruisers are in constant 140 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT use and, ill my opinion, will have deteri0l',Lted to such an / yy�� extent that retention for another year would be poser econ- 4IAA y. I recommend the replacement of the four motor-cycles now in use. These cycles have been in operation for 3 years and should be replaced. Conduct of Officers It is with sorrow and regret that I announce the death of two members of the Department, Patrolman Frank L. Mannix on March 21, 1936 and Patrolman Richard J. Owens on November 10, 1936. Roth of these officers were faithful in the performance of duty. The conduct of the officers in the Department has been good. Several officers were commended in general orders for meritorious work in line of duty, and were given extra time off. It was necessary to discipline several of the men for in- fractions of the Rules and Regulations, and one man re- signed with charges pending. All men were called upon to tin extra duty at X"Urious tinges and responded willingly. Conclusions I desire to thank the Justices of the Superior and Dis- trict Courts, the Clerks of sdme, and Honorable Board of Selectmen, the Town Officers and those citizens who co- operated with this Department during the year. Respectfully submitted, JOHN F. MILMORE, Chief of Policy;. REPORT or FIRE DEPARTMENT 141 REPORT OF FIRE DEPARTMENT To the Honorable able Board of Selectmen. Gentlemen I herewith submit the following report of the Fire De- partment for the year ending December 31, 1936, The membership of the department remains the saute as east years and consists of (4 ) members classified as fol- lows: one (1) permanent chief; three (3) permanent cap- tains; forth (4) permanent lieutenants ; one (1) call cap- tain ; one (1) call Iieutenant; one (1) meebanician ; thirty- eight (38) permanent ladder and hosemen. Alarms and Losses The total number of alarms for 1936 was 4310, a decrease of 16 over 1935. Of these 275 were still alarms and 155 were bell alarms sounded from street boxes or sent out from Fire Alarm Headquarters on notification of fire. False alarnis received totaled 23, or 20 less than our peak year, 1934, when 43 false alarms were sent in. Ilisurn lice Vnlazes Lasses Insurance PA Id 11t�i1dit�l;s .......... S30.24f}.00 $10,374.87 S379.651.0C S18,1054,8? Coiltel�ts 112,804.H 5,820.40 86,300.00 5,831.70 $•6F63,��,CO S25,1g5,5i $363;95�.dQ $24,t716,3� Losses show a marked decrease and are the lowest since 1925, when we had a lass of $20,349.00 from 301 alarms. The uninsured less included in above report was $1,179.00. But six losses were in excess of $1,000.00 with the lamest individual loss $3 740,40 in a block of stores and tenements. Fire Prevention inspection by department members, one man being assigned to this work, co-operation of the I)Llblic and educational work by our excellent school systems, are contributing factors to a reduction in alarms and losses. Some progress has been made during the year in the re- moval of dilapidated buildings. Not many remain that tivould create a serious fire hazard by exposing other build- ings in case of fire. As reported last year, the Old 'Town Hall continues to present a problem as an exposure to other buildings, should fire occur. I repeat my recommendation of 1935 that this 142 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT building be made secure or removed entirely as a fire pre- vention measure. It is pleasing to report that during the just year, 3 of our most important buildings were equipped with automatic sprinklers. This was made passible by the cooperation of the grater Commissioners in changing a regulation regard- ing this type of service. A greater sense of security pre- vails by the automatic sprinklering of these buildings, one of which was a theatre. Recommendations I repeat my recommendations of former years—that En- ' trine No. 3 be replaced with a new pumping unit of at least 750 gallons capacity. The present engine has been in serv- ice ice since October 1917, and is practically of no value now as a pumping unit. We have in service another pump purchased in July; 1919 that is unreliable because of age and should both of these engines break clown at or about the :same time, a serious condition would exist, as machines of this type are not ready for immediate delivery. The Chief': car, purchased in 1929, is now in its Sth year of service; has been driven a distance of 63,800 miles to Dec. 31st. This machine shows rapidly increasing deterio- ration and is doubtful if it will stand up another year. I therefore recommend a new car for the Chief of Depart- ment. I recommend an appropriation for the purchase of 1 i,..►'" and 2 1A,," hose to replace the usual losses from use of hose in service, some of which is 12 years old. T repeat arty recommendation of 1935 that an appropria- tion be granted this ,year for the purchase of uniforms, as no appropriation has been made for this purpose since 1931. 1t may be of interest to your honorable board to know that the men work an average of 12 hours per day, for which they receive 50 cents per hour. In addition, many hours of duty are performed by men who respond to alarms while off duty. It appears to me that for loss and wear of clothing which they are compelled to wear, reimbtirsement should come from the town, at least occasionally. REPORT OF TOWN COUNSEL 143 Z reheat my recornmentlation of 1935; that the New Eng- land Insurance Exchange be invited to make a survey of the department with recommendations for its improvement, This work is clone at no expense to the Town. No survey has been made since 1923. Having in mind that a survey of the Central Station is in progress and that there is a possibility of relieving our crowded conditions by procuring the old police station as additional quarters, I withhold any recommendations at this time and only urge that the work be carried out as speedily as possible. I earnestly recommend that the telephone service be re- stored to the home of the Chief of Department. This is an emergency service, which has not been discontinued but is carried at personal expense, believing it was for the best interests of the service, which we are called upon to per- form. In behalf of the department, may I thank your honor- able board for your excellent co-operation and say to you we are grateful for the friendly advice and feeling that you have extended to us throughout the past year. To the members of the department I extend thanks. Through your assistance it has been possible to close the year with a reduced fire loss. RespectfuRy [s��ul��miit]teed�y, 7�� JOHN TY . L7}�13:J.t1RN, Chief of Department. REPORT OF TOWN COUNSEL Watertown, Klass., January 2, 1937. To the Honorable Board of Selectmen of the Town of 11"atertorc n Gentlemen In accordance with the law and the bar-laws of the Town of Watertown, I hereby make my first annual report to you. A statement of each case, claim or proceeding for the year 144 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT ending December 31, 1936, which has been referred to nie and has been carried over to the year 1937, is as follows: 1. Jmmes F. Kennedy vs. Town of Wafcrtown. This case is pending In the Superior Court for the County of Middle- sex. Mr. Kennedy seeps to collect darnages for injuries received by him as a result of falling through an opening in the fence adjacent to the Boston and Maine Railroad property on Bacon Street x ear Main Street. The case has not yet been reached for trial. 2. Hazel Feeley va. 'Town of Watertown. The plalr�tiff brought suit in the Superior Court for the Cot ncy of Middlesex to recover damages for injuries sustained by her as a result of an alleged defective condition of the sidewalk on Watertown Street opposite :Pond Street, It has not been reached for trial. 3. Xargaret M. Reid vs. Town of Watertown. This action is pending in the Second District Court of Eastern Mid- dlesex in Waltham. The plaintiff alleges that she received injuries because of the defective condition of the sidewalk an Main Street near 01cott Street, This case was reached for trial during the year but was continued at the requcst of the plaintiff when the Town disclaimed liability for the repair of the street beumse it is a stag: highway. 4. Mary E. Rangers vs. Town of Watertown. Suit was brought during the year in the Second District Court of Eastern Middlesex in Waltham. The plaintiff alleges that she wa -9 injured bemuse of a defect in Merrill Road. Answer -was prepared and filed for the Town and the case has not been marked for trial° 5. Natick Trust Co. vs. Annie INT. Kelley, Town of Watertown and Harry IV. Brigham, Treasurer. This action was begun in the Land Court to cancel as tax title deed given by the. collector of taxes to Annie M. Kelley, dated June G, 1934, conveying to her certain preinises numbered 41-43 Chapman Street for the non-,payment of taxes assessed to the Natick Trust Co. in the year 1933. The case wa.s tried and argued by counsel. The Court suggested that the plaintiff make a reasonable offer of settlement and is with- holding decision of the case to give the parties an opportunity to -nego- tiate settlement. Settlement has not yet been matte. f. Caxtherine U. Petite vs. Tovrn of Watertawm TlYiss case was begun during the year in the Superior Court for the County of Middlesex, The plaintiff claims damages for injuries sus- tained by her as a result of a fall due to the defective condition of Lexington. Street about opposite the promises numbered 93-100 Lexing- ton Street. Answer was prepared and filed for the Town but the case has not been reached for trial. 7. Antonio Villante vs. Town of Watertown, This action is pending in the Superior Court for the County of Middlesex. T1sie plaintiff seeks damages for injuries received as a result RLl'ClRT OF TOWN COUNSEL 145 of a fall caused by the alleged defective condition of the bridge on Galen Street at Watertown Square. The case is on the trial list but has not yet been reached. g. William H. T. Ciardino vs. Stepben C. Gamity, State Fire L rshaI and Charles F. Shaw. Norman D. MacKay and James H. Sheridan, Selectmen of the Town of Watertown, and others. This is a proceeding in equity in the Superior Court for the County of Middlesex in which the plaintiff seeks to have annulled and cancelled the action of the State Fire Marshal ordering the Selectmen to revoke the gasoline permit issued to the Board by thern. This case has not been tried. R. Philomeena Murgia vs. Town of Watertown. The plaintiff brought this action in the Superior Court for the County of Middlesex to recover damages for an Jnjun, c-aused by an alleged defect on Lexington Street at or near lot number nine on said Lexington Street. The case Navas not on the trial list during the year. 10. Andreir Sullivan vs. Town of Watertown. This action Is pending in the Second District Court for the County of Middlesex at Waltham, The plaintiff claims to have been injured because of an alleged defect in School Street. The ease was not marked for trial during the year, 11. MichacI Heany vs. Town of Watertown. The plaintiff brought suit its the Newton District Court to recover darrnages for injuries resulting from a fall due to €n alleged defective condition in the Adewalk in front of 195 Watertown Street, The case -%ras tried at length and the Court f0mid for the. defendant. The plaintiff appealed to the Appellate Division, The reporn was established and a brief was prepared and filed on behalf of the Town. 'File case is still pending on appeal before the Appellate Division. 12. Martha E. Murphy vs. Town of Watertawn. This action is pending in the Superior Court for the County of Middlesex. The plaintiff seeks to recover damages for injuries due to the defective condition of Wells Avenue. The case was not on the last trial list. 13. Peter Thomay vs. Town of WatertWn. Mr. T'homay claims damages because of injuries received by him when he fell on the sidewalk in front of the premises numbered 468 Mt. Auburn Street because of an alleged defect in the sidewalk, Lia- bility has been denied and no suit has been brought., 14. Elaine Pipes, Vaughn Pipes and Cambridge Hospital vs. Town of Watertown. The alcove named parties have made claim aga€nst the Town for payment of the bill of the Cambridge Hospital for care and service ren- dered by it to Elaine Pipes, Elaine Pipes was injured as the result of an accident In which an automobile owned t y the Health Department 146 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT was Involved. Miss Pipes was taken to the Cambridge Hospital by an employee of the Health. Department following the accident. Lia- bility has been denied and no suit has been brought. 15. Florence K. Ross xis. Town of Watertown. Miss floss claims her automobile was da.rnaged because of a defect in Williams Street. Liability has been denied and time for suit bas not expired. 16. fury J. Daley vs. Town of Watertown. Mrs. Daley claims she was injured because of the defective condidan of the sidewalk near where she lives at 164 LaDgdou Avenue. After investigation liability was denied and the claimant has not commenced legal action. 17. Michael Dwyer vs. Town of Watertown. Mr. Dwyer claims he was injured because of the defective condition of the sidewalk on Maul Street near the bridge over the railroad. Lia- bility was denied because Main Street is a state highway. Suit has not been instituted. 18. Persus Kurbjiun vs. Town of Watertown. Mrs. Kurbilan claims her property was damaged because of a leak in the water pipe outside her premises. She has been notified through the Water Department that the 'town is not liable. 19. Florence G. Connelly vs. Town of Watertown. Damages are clalsned because of injuries sustained on account of an alleged defect in Arsenal Street at or near the premises numbered 418 Arsenal Street. The Engineering Department and the Police Depart- inent both report no defect in Arsenal Street at that place. 20. Carmela Caeppucci vs. Town of Watertown. The claimant says she was injured because of a defect in Grove Street. The Police Department and the Highway Department report no defect at the place when the accident occurred. ZL Verna, Ames vs. Town of Watertowar. Miss Ames claims her automobile was damaged because of ii detecL in the street about opposite 5 11aarrizngton Street. No suit has been brought. 22. Haig Najarian vs. Tnwn of Watertown. Mar. xajarian claims his house and personal property at 10-12 Cool- idge Hill Road were damaged as a result of the clogguYa of the main sewer pipe on the street. The High ay Department and the Engiizeerina Department have reported that the sewer was clogged as claimed. forts have been made to settle the claim. Negotiations are still in progress. I:FPORT OF TOWN COUNSEL 147 23. Peter Hobvian vs. Town of Watertown. This claim is based upon the sarne cause as the claim of Mr, Najar- ia.ru in the preceding paragraph. Negotiations for settlement are being made. . B4largaret Mahoney vs, Town of Watertown. This is a claim for damage alleged to have been done to a store win- dow in NLewtan by shots from the revolvers of members of the Water- town Police Force who were attempting to capture an animal which had escaped from the stock yards in Brighton, Liability has been denied. 25. Teresa Fallon vs, Town of Watertown. The claimant alleges that she fell on the walk leading from the Grant Schoul try the street. She claims the fall Was caused by a defect in the walk. A hearing on this ease was bad before the Selectmen. Liability was denied. 2G. Ralph Conant vs. Town of Watertown. Mr. Conant claims his alitomcbile was damaged when a manhole cover an Galena Street tipped ur, as he drove over it and it came in con- tact with the bottom of his car. He alleges that such a. condition con- stituted a defect. The Town has refused to pay the bill for the repairs to the automobile. 27. Charles If. Gifford vs. Town of Watertown. This clafrn arises as the result of a colislon between Mr. Gifford's automobile and a truck belonging to the Highway Department. Liability for the damage to Mr. Gifford's car has been deajed. 28. Vincent Sla.keley vs. Town of Watertown. Tilis is a claim for damages to land of the claimant. because of the iv Bening of a ditch or water course through such land by W.P, A. workers on a W.P.A. project. As the project was carried on wholly at the expense of the Federal Government the Town refused to honor the claim. 28. Thomas F. Rogers vs. Town of Watertown. This claim results from the collision of Mr. Rogers' automobile with a truck belonging to the Town Highway Department. The Town has refused to pay the bill for repairs to Mr. Rogers' automobile. 30. Celia. Pecoraro vs. Town of Watertown. This is a claim for damages on account of injuries sustained by the claimant when she fell, on the Sidewalk on Laurel Street about urie htl.n- rived feet west of the prernfses now numbered 108 Laurel Street. ' The fall was alleged to have been caused by a defect in the sidewalk. The accident occurred in ,the month of December and investigation is now in prcagre.,s. 148 WA3:ERTOWN TOWN REPORT 31-34 Mc. Workingmen's Cooperative Bank ors. Board of Assessors. These are petitions to the Board of 'Tax Appeals. The .petitioner claiins aver-valuation of the premises situated at 51-53 Myrtle Street, 4-5 Chapman Street and 191 Warren Street in the year 1935, and 28 Part- ridge Street in the year 1936, and seeks abatement of the taxes for said years on account thereof. Answers have been prepared and filed in each case. They will doubtless be reached for trial during this year. 35-42 inc. Reliance Cooperative Stank vs. Board of Assessors. These are petitions tc -the Board of 'Tax Appeals. The petitioner claims over-valuation of the pi:emises situated at 42-44 Copeland Street. 23-25 Morton Strel:t, 18-10 Lawrence Street. 144 Dexter Avenue, 193-195 Pleasant Street, 60-62 Laurel Street, 19-14 Chestnut Faris and 13-15 Hazel Street in the year 1935 and seeks abatement of the takes for 1935 on account thereof. An.9wers have been prepared and filed in, each case. They will doubtless be reached for trial during this year. 43-47 ine. Boston Mutual bile Lisurance Company vs, Board of Assessors. In tlae-,,�e petitions to the Board of Tax &ppeals the peMioner cla n3s over-valuation in the year 1935 of premises situated at 51-53 Prentiss Street, 21 Hosmer Street and 38-40 Dartmouth Street, It claims that it is entitled to an abatement of the taxes an each piece of property for the year 1935. Answers have been fled but the cases have not yet been placed on the trial list. 48, John C. McLmn vs. Board of Assessors. This is a petition to the Board of Tax Appeals claiming abatement for taxes for the year 1935 on the premises situated at 70 Main Street.. Answwer has been filed but the case has not been reached for trial. 49. Volunteer Cooperative Bank vs. Board of Assessors. The petitioner asks the Board of 'Tax Appeals to abate Lhe tax for the year 1H35 on the premises numbered 71-73 Prentiss Street on the ground that it was over-valued by the Assessors. Answer has been filed and the case is pending. 50. Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company, 'Trustee Under the Will of Arthur R. Whitney vs. Board of Assessors. In this peddan to the Hoard of Tax Appeals the peeltioner asks abatement of the tax for the year 1935 on the premises situated at 249 Main Street and 24 Whites Avenue an the ground of ever-valuation. The cats is still pendinlg. 51. Everett B. Rich vs. Board of Assessors. The petitioner claims abatement of the tax for the year 1935 because of over-valuation of the premises situated at No. 148 North Beacon Street. Answer was prepared and filed in this case. It has not been reached for trial. REPORT OF '1'f?WN COUNSEL 149 52. lllniorc market National Bank, Trustees Under the Will of L. Sidney Cleveland vs. Board of Assessors. This is a petition to this Board of Tax Appeals claiming over-valu- ation of the premises situated at 113 Russell Aveiiue in the year 1935 azld asks for an abatement of the tax therean for that year. Answer was prepared and filed and the case i$ pending. 53. Jasper lannelll vs. Board of Assessors. The petitioner claims abatement of taxes for the year 1936 on the pt`elnises Situated at 68-74 Bigelow Avenue on the ground that the prop- erty was aver-valued by the Assessors. Answer has been prepared and filed and the case is pending. 54-55. 11. AL Sawyer and Son Co. vs. Board of Awscmors. The petitioner claims nbate;ment of the taxes assessed for the year 1936 on the premises situated at 7 Stanley Average and 6 Stanley Avenue on the ;ground that said premises were aver-valued by the Assessors. Answers have been prepared and filed and the cases are pending, 56. Cemetery Department. Th Anchor Past Fence Comlpany contracted to construct a fence can the rear line of the Craanmon. Street. Cemetery. I prepared the contract and saw to the proper execution of it by the ,parties. I understand the fence has been constructed in acoordance with the terms of the con- tract. 57. Building Committee For a New Police Station v+Q. Joseph 1'4Ti. Concannon. Durit)g the year the contractor defaulted in hds cone rarct with the Town for the construction of the new Police Station. At the request of the Building CuniniitWe I consulted with the inembers of the cntr mfttee. the Selectmen, the P.W.A. attorney, the P.W.A. resident engineer, the architect and the attorney for the bonding company. I advised against assenLing to all assignment by the contractor of the payments due hini under such contract. At my suggestion an alternative plan was adopted whereby the contractor authorized the Town Treasurer to snake pay- anents to subcontractors and laborers directly by delivering to them checks payable to the Contractor and previously endorsed by him. By this men ns the Town was able to protect st)bContrFtcWrs and laborers on the project and to carry out the terms of its contract with the Federal Government. It was necessary to attend numerous meetings and con- ferences with the above named persons. The building has been completed and accepted by the Building Coal"ttee. By such 111Mns finds have been made available to pay all subcontractors and laborers and to insure receipt from the Federal Government of the money allotted by it to that. protect. If this plan bad not been carried out and If the details of the matter had not been strictly attended to, it would doubtless have been necessary for the Town to take over the completions of the contractor'z 150 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT contract and finish the building; itself. Had that ber-ame necessary it would have imperiled payment of the stipulated Fallotmezxts of money by the Federal Government to the Town. 58, Water Department. At the request of the Water Department I lzaVc prepared and sub- mitted to it a form of Instrument to be filled in and executed. by it in such instfsnces a.s that department might deem it necessary to glace liens upon real estate to which water was supplied by the Town. 59. .[cane of Premises at IU Church Street for ]headquarters for the Disabled American 'Veterans of the World liar. I refused to tapprove the form of lease submitted by the owner to be executed by the Town because it did not mite the use to which the premises were to be put and did nut limit the Town to its statutory lia- bility for mere payment of rent, 60, General Town Meeting. I advised the Selectmen to refuse to cull a general toi%m meeting in accordance with the terms of a petition so to do filed with tbeni by vari- ous citizens. The Selectmen were requested by such petition to call a general town tneetilag for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not petition should be made to the General Court of the Commonwealth at Massachusetts for such legislation as may be necessary to erect and con- stitute city government in the Town of Watertown. I advised agalnsL calling such a meeting because the act of the Legislature establishing limited town meeting government inWatertown apparently requires that tmy measure affecting the town's municipal existence or chani;ing the form of its government shall first be submitted to the voters of the T'OW11 ttt large, using the ballot and checking lists lhei`efor. 61. Town of ''Watertown 4s. John Donnelly & Scotts, I prepared for the selectmen a formal objection against erection of nn outdoor advertising sign or device on the roof of the premises num- bered 53-55 Galen Street. Such objection was filed with the Department. of Public Works for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. No hearing has yet laecn held on the matter. 6?. Contract with Cities Service Refining Company. I prepared a contract to be executed by the Town with the Cities Service Refitting company by the terms of which the Town agreed to purcham alid the Cities Service Reflning Ceainpany agreed to sell-gaso- line for the use of the Town for the period of one year at a stipulated price. 83. Contract with Neponset Oil Company. I prepared a contract to be executed by the Tovm with the Neponset Oil Company by the terms of which the Town agreed to purchase and REPORT OF TOWN COUNSEL 1-1 the Neponset Oil Company agreed to sell motor ail for the use of the Town for the period of one year at a stipulated price. 64. Contract. with Cornelius Shea. A contract was prepared to be execul-ed by and between the Tnwn and Cornelius Shea for the sale to said Shea of garbage to be collected by the Town of Watertown during the calendar year of 1937. 65. Patrick McDermott vs. Town of Watertown. Mr, McDermott cla nied da,rnages against the Town for th4 construc- tion of Hill Street and also because the construction of said Street made the construction of a retaining Avall necessary by 17dm for the protection of his property. The street was constructed under the Betterment Act And betterments had been assessed against the claimant's property. I prepared a release to be executed by him in consideration of an abate- ment of a portion of such asses=ent. fib. Lease of Garage. The Selectmen agreed to lease the garage at 51 Spring Street from the Harvard 7Tust; Company from February 1. 1937 to January 1. 1938. I prepared the necessary lease and saw to the proper execution of the same by 'bath parties. 67. Trustee Caser, f prepared trustee answers to he flied by the Town Treasurer and filed in Court by him in such cases as the Town eras named 'Trustee in suits broua rht..against employees of the Town. Where were eighteen such Wes, 69. Eunice Beck vs. Town of IV'a#tertown. The plaintiff claimed damages for injuries caused by an alie,ged de- fect in Spruce Street at Its junction witb Sebool Street, The Highway Department and the Pollce Department reported a defect at the place of the accident. The case was settled for $400,00 before it was reached for trial. 69. Mary A. Oates Town of Watertown. The plaintiff fell on the sidewalk about opposite 37 Union Street. She claimed the fall was due to the defective condition of tyre Mdewnik at that, place. Investigation by the various deparUnents revealed prob- able liability. The case was settled for S10,00 'before suit was brought. 79. Agnes Bauchle vs. Town of Watertajvn, 71-he plaintfft brought suit, in the Superior Court for the County of Middlesex claiming she was injured because of an alleged defect in Jackson Road. The case was tried to a jury. A verdict ^alas entered, for the defendant, 152 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Pi. Ma.x Ginsberg vs. Town of Watertown. The plaintiff was Injured on Mt. Auburn Street about opposite Stearns Road. The automobile in which he was riding tiaras struck- by a street car belonging to the Boston Elevated Railway Company. The claim was that the browstctne along the rail of the street railway tracks was higher than the rail and created a groove in the street in whin-h the wheel of the automobile became engaged. Tlils caused it to swerve and skid across the tracks in front of the anconAng street car. The plaintiff was very.severely injured. He brought suit in Ghe Suilolk Superior Court against the Boston Elevated Railway Company claiming negligence and against the Town claiming an alleged defect in the street, The case ragoinst the 'Town was tried to a jury together with the Elevated case and three ocher companion cases. The case was very stubb€rrnly con- tested. The longest trial of a tort case ever held in Suffolk CoUnLy° re- sulted. It lasted for three weckz and one clay of actual trial. The Court ,admitted much technical, engineering and expert evidence. The Boston Elevated Rail ay Company solxght to place the liability on the Town. The 'Town denied liability for repair of the street railway tracks and the brawstone outside the rails of the tracks. This case, for the first time, raised the question of the meaning and effect of the relocation agree- mc nt made with the street railway company more than a score of years ago. By statute the railway company is naw liable' to repair its tracks which by judicial decision has been defined as the space between the rails. The relocation contract specilles that the street railway compRI-ky would repair and maintain its tracks and the brnwstone along the tmck:s for a distance of eighteen inches outside the outside rails thereof until such time its the ` own should install a "permanent pavement". Apart from the seriousness of Lhe damages in the instnnt case the quesdon of the liability for the repairs of that portion of the street in the Town oc- cupied by the street railway involved many thousands of dollars. 4 vel- dict wLs enLered for the dcleandaut in t ��he case against the Town. T4 was a notable victory. LiablMy of the Bosta n Elevated Railway Com- pany for the repair and mainGenasice of i.he browstones clang the rtlil- way tracks belong to It on streeLs where a permit neat pavement has nuE been installed is still an open question, 72. Eli Z ali nger vs. Town of Waiertown. This ease is a companion case of the one reported i.n the precedj.nz paragraph. Zalinger was operating the automobile in which Ginsher(( was riding at the time of the accident, He was injured and inade the saine claim as was made in the other case. It was tried with the Gino- berg case and a verdict was entered for the defendant, 73. Tovim of Watertawrn vs. City of Somerville. This action 1S pending in Lhe Superior Court for the Colinty of MiU- dlesex. It was brought to recover money paid by. the Town to the Aln_�- sacisuset-ts Memorial Hospital for the board and case ®f Tune Buff. It has not, been reached for trial. REPORT OF TOWN COUNSEL 74. Town of Watertown vs. City of Lowell. This action was tarought in the Middlesex Superior Court to recover money paid by the Town Welfare ]department In aid of the family of AlberL McCormack. This case has not been reached for trial. P5, Town of Watertown vs. Watertown Excavating Company. This action is pending in the Second District Court of Easterly Mid- dlesex at Waltham. It was brought. by the Collector of Taxes in all at- tempt to collect autotnobi:le excise tax and personal property tax assessed to the defendant in the year 1932. The case has not been tried because the defendam owes similar taxes for subsequent yearn alad suit should be brought in an attempt to collect the same. .All the cases should be hied together. The new suit should be begun as souu as a new Collector is elected and the taxes have been committed to him for collectioll. 76. Town of Watertown vs. Paul A. Dower, Attorney General. ' hl, is a petitiali for Writ of Certiorari praying that the action of the defendant in disapprovillg certain, sections and clauses of Ghe Town lay-laws for regulation of advertising sighs and billboards be reversed and that he be ordered to approve such bylaws. The case will be tried In clue course. 71. Town of Watertown vs. Agostino Caira. This action was brought in the Waltharn Court by the Welfare De- partment to recover money paid to the defendant by that department for assistance. 78. Town of Watertown vs. Cvncegio Caruso. This rase is similar to that reported in the foregoing paragraph. 79. Fawn of Watertown vs. Vincenzo Cerrato. This case is also pending in the Waltham Court. It was brought to recover money paid for welfare assistance. 80. Town of Watertown vs, tSahag Calagian. This case is in the Waltharn Court brought by the Welfare Depart- inent to recover money paid the defendant in welfare aid. 81. Town of Watertown vs. Axel .fiiiton. The Welfare DepRrtment gave assistance to the defendant and thereafter brought suit 121 the Waltham Court W recover money so paid. 88. Town of Watertown vs. Paul Procopla. This is another welfare case in the Waltham Court. 83. Town of Watertown vs. Giosue Principe. This case is also pending in the Waltham Court. It was likewise brought b the Welfare Depai tmem. 154 V4WATERTUWN TOWN REPORT 94. Town of Watertown vs. C iusepp;t Rizzo. This is an action to recover money paid a% welfare €assistance. I-L is pending in the Waltham Court. 85. Town of Watertown vs. Carlos Virgilio. This case was also brought by the Welfare Department in the Wai- t.ham Court to recover inoney paid its aid for the defendant. 86. Town of Watertown vs. John Zarharian. The Welfare Department rendered aid to the defendant alrtl there- after brought suit in the Waltham Court to recover money paid for that purpose. 87. Town of Watertown vs. 11f. Teresa, Stagliano. This is a claim for damage to Town property in the Senior High School buildinff. The party against whorn the claim was made signed the application agree,raeiit .for use of the atitditorluni ball in the Senior High School building on October 2, 1936. As the result of such n9e 'Town property was damaged. 98. Town of Watertown vs. Anna T'orosian and Paul Torosian. Anna T'orosian is the minor daughter of Paul Torosiun. It is clainied that she mutilated certain books borrowed by her from the Ea.sC Branch Library, Claim had been made against both her and her father an account thereof. 89. Tax Redemption Certificates. AL the request of the Town Treasurer 140 tax redemption certificate., bave been drawn and I have attended to the proper execution of eoxh of them. In addition to the faregoing I have attended, when requested, too the various legal matters arising in the various ` 'own departments, prepara- Lion of votes of the sown meeting, preparation cf articles for the town meeting warrants and many ether matters, I have given numerous written opit-Aons at the request of various own officers or departments. Irt addition I have given opinions and advice to Town aitleers, agents and others an occasions too numerous to detail, on the street, at the Administration Building, at my office and at inn home. I feel that the interests of the 'Town have been well protected in all matters referred tQ Me. It has been pleasant during the year to be associated with and to work with, the Town officlals, me=bers of the Police Department and the employees of the various Town departments. I hereby extend my sin- cere thanks to the Town officers and the various Town employees toy their kind cooperation during the year. R.espectftllly submitted, EARLE S. 1 YLER, Ta.mirt Counsel. I.EPOR.T° of TOWN ENGINEER 155 REPORT OF TOWN ENGINEER To the Honorable Board of Setc&))ien: Gentlemen : 1 herewith submit the following report of work done by this department for the year ending December 31, 1936. Assessors' Flans Plans have been prepared and brought, up to plate as usual for the Assessors' Department acid for all other depart- ments using these plans. Plans show each parcel of land, all buildings, areas, lot and house numbers. There were one hundred and ninety two (1 2) permits issued for dwellings, mercantile buildings, garages, alterations and removals which have been located on the ground And placed on plans. W. P. A. Program Under{ the Works Progress Administration, plains, esti- mates and final reports were 1wepared for fourteen (14) projects for the construction of sidewalks, street resur- facing, sewer{ and drains, retaining walls and regrading. The following is a list of work doge on W. P. A. Projects for 1936. Length in Feet Streets Resurfacing 4,870. Sidewalks +Granolithic 787. Sideivalks Bituminous Concrete 4,762. Sidewalks Excavated & Gravelled 23,210. Drainage 2,320. Uncompleted Work Retaining Wall, Test End Playground R.idgelawn Cemetery ledge removal Warren Street Brook Ridgelawn Cemetery Survey Bench Marks Zoning Mali 156 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Thirteen engineers, draftsmen and clerks have been em- ployed under the W. P. A. € n the resurvey of Ridgelawn Cemetery, Zoning Map and Bench Marks. ]due to the re- quirements of the W. P. A. the amount of time given these projects has been limited. A new system of Bench Alarks, which has been needed for many years, is being established over the entire town and when completed will he of great value to this department. t Miscellaneous The usual amount of work has been done in the prepara- tion of plans and reports for the Board of Selectmen, Town Counsel and Police Department. Street lines and grades have been furnished property owners and others as re- quested. Public Streets That. Were Resurfaced .During 1936 Street From To L,.I th Arlington 5t. Nit. Auburn St. Belmont St. 14�50 Coolidge Ave. Arsenal St. Cambridge Litre 2925 Fayette St. Waverley Ave. Whites Avenue 1270 Langdon Ave. Alt. Auburn St. Belmont Street 1420 Lincoln St. Mt. Auburn St. Spruce Street 1085 Main St. Administration Building 51,5 Riverside St. Beacazi Square Royal Street 2000 TOTAL 10,673 Total Length of Streets Public Ways 59.53 Mile Private Ways 11.80 " Total 71.33 Miles Total area of Watertown, 2,664.58 Acres or 4.163 Square hsliles. List of Granol this Sidewalks Constructed During 1936. StrrQt No, of Square Feet. N4. of Sgiaare Feet .1"Walk 8" lvaalk California Park 2105 862 Lincoln Street 690 296 Total 2795 115 REPORT OF TOWN ENGINEER 157 List of Asphalt Sidewalks Constructed During 1936 Street No or Square Feet No,of Square Feet 2"Walk 4" Walk Lincoln Street 2,372 735 North Beacon Street 8,000 Summer Strect 11.,740 2615 Carroll Street 1,798 214 Total 23,910 3464 Drainage Built in 1936 Street. Length Size in No.of Xo� of Feet Inches U. H. C. H. Br igharn Street 250 12 1 4 Chapman Street 177 18 1 Church Street 316 12 1 4 Coolidge Avenue 357 12 6 Lincoln Street 231 12 2 2 R lmer Street 318 12 2 4 Walnut Street 300 12 2 4 Watertowr Street. 514 12 1 6 V4rhites Avenue 396 12 2 6 Totals 2853 12 36 Sewers Laid During 1936 Street Length Size in No.4f Feet Inches M.X Bradshaw Street 766 S 3 Calvin Road 642 S 3 Coolidge Hill Road 216 6 1 Loomis Avenue 196 8 1 *Nichols Ave, at Hood Blabber Co. 98 10 1 Partridge Street 398 6 1 lVestminster Avenue 231 8 1 Totals 2447 11 "Relocation 158 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Private Sever Connections During 1936 Number of Sewer, Connections located 24 Total Length of Sewer Connections located, feet 1255 The Sewer system of Watertown n is now sixty-three and eic;hty three one hundredths (63.83) miles long, and has six thousand one hundred twenty (6120) sewer connections. Respectfully submitted, OTIS D. ALLEN, Town Engll"reef. STREET LIST 0 TABI,E SHOWING LENGTH AND WIDTH OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE STREETS IN WATER.TOWN, MASSACHUSETTS - — — _ —Length Length Year Name From To Width Private Public Accepted Acton Street --- Howard Street Rutland Street 40 2,800 Adams Avenue Mount Auburn Street Shattuck Road 50 900 1895 Adams Street Mount Auburn Street Nichols Avenue 40 505 1927 g. Alden Road Belmont Street Private Land 80-62 310 1917 0-3 Aldrich Road Galen Street Private Land 40 400 Alfred Road North Beacon street Riverside Street 40 385 1930 Amherst Road Mount Auburn Street Stearns Road 40 425 1927 Andrew Street Gleason Street Partridge Street 40 200 � Appleton Street Upland Road Rangeley Road 40 400 1919 a Appleton Terrace Appleton Street Private Land 40 ISO 1919 Arden Road Staneleigh Road Private Land 40 730 1929 Arlington Street Arsenal Street Belmont Street 40-66 5,090 z Arsenal Street Beacon Square Boston Line 66 9,900 Arthur Terrace Adams Street Private Land 25 ISO k�f Arundel 'Terrace Boyd Street Private Land 30 30 Ashland Street Arlington Street Private Land 40 190 0 Auburn Court Mount Auburn Street Private Laud 20 160 Avon Road Belmont Street Private Land 40 3150 1921 Bacon Street Main Street Pleasant Street 26-30 900 Bailey Avenue Belmont Street Lowell Avenue 40 1,070 1931-1935 Bailey Road Mount Auburn Street Bellevue Road 45 L400 1859-1924 Bancroft Street Waverley Avenue Lexington Street 1.50 230 673 1928. Baptist Walk Mount Auburn Street Spring Street 10 215 1875 Barnard Avenue Bellevue Road Broadway 40 212 1,520 1897-1907 Bartlett Street Everett Avenue Forest Street 40 700 Bates Road Haunt Auburn Street Private Land 40 82a 1899 Bates Road East )Mount Auburn Street sates Road 40 30t] 1912 Bay Street North Bim= Street Charles River Road 40 27C 1921 Beacon Park North Bettcan Street North Beacon Street 4D 850 Beachwood Aveal w Charles River Road Arsenal Street 40-45 1,350 1913-1921 1907-1924 Belknap Ter-racu Watertown Street Private Land 20-55 200 1935 Bellevue Road Bailey Road Charming Road 40 2,420 1926-1928-19-99 Bellevue 'Terrace Bellevue Road Private Land 60-20 160 Belmont Street Lexington Street Waltham Line 50 2,600 Bemis Street Wavrerley Avenue Lexington Street 50 938 1928 Berkeley Street Arlington Street Private Land 40 293 1922 � Bigelow Avenue Mouaet Auburn Street Nichols Avenue 0 1;220 18i3-1916 � Bigelow Terrace Boyd Street New,= Line 30 110 Birch Road Walnut Street Private Lind 40 410 1930 � Bird Terrace Arsenal Street, Pi-vate Land 15 175 } Bostonia Avenue Mount Auburn Street B. & M. R,, R. 30 530 0 Boyd Street Galen Street Newton Line 40 1,000 1872 � BoylstDn Street. Mount Auburn Street Mount Auburn Street 50 3,500 loot) Bradford Road Locke Street Orchard Street 40 1,420 1927 Bradshaw Street, Waverley Avenue Lexington Street 40 1,D60 z Bridge Street. Buick. Street Newton Lime 30-49 270 900 1915 0 Briftham Aveiiue Burnham Street Private Land 30 184 192;i z Brigham Street Russell Avenue Bailey Road 40 645 1901 Brimmer Street Mount Auburn Street Belmont Street 40 675 1912 � Broadway Russell Avenue Barnard Avenue 40 265 Bromfield Street flash Street Biiick Street 40 460 690 1930 Brook Street Pleasant Street Met. Park Land 20 36D Brookline Street Belmont Street Warren Street 40 1168D Brown Street Sycamore Street 'Waltham Line 4D 210 Buick Street Evans Street Bridge Street 40 335 Burnham Street Chandler ,Street Belmont Lime 40 400 1925 California. Park California Street Private Land 40-80 270 1930 � California Street Watertown Street Newton Line 36-64 1,575 1720 F.. Leaxgth Length "Year Name Ftoan To Width Private Public Accepted Calvin Road Arlington Street Grove Street 40 64D Capitol Street Galen Street Unnion street 40 510 11055 1897 Carey Avenue Chapman Street King Street 40 430 Carlton Terrace Carroll Street Town Land 40 200 1930 Carroll Street Belmont Street Orchard Street 40 1.425 1874 Carver Road Belmont Street Clyde Road 40-46 850 1918 Carver Road East Carver Road Maplewood Street 4D 670 1918 Centre .Street Walnut Street Franklin Street 40 515 1874 x- Chadbourne Terrace Elm Street Private Land 30 145 Chandler Street Sycamore Street Belmont Line 40 545 192.5 Channing Road Orchard Street George Street 40 1,480 19,29 Chapman Street Main Street Madison Avenue 40 NO 1,600 1923-1929 Charles River Road Watertown Square North Beacon Street 5,000 � Charles Raver Road Arsenal Street North Beacon Street 1,580 Charles Street Olney Street Gilbert Street 40 700 Chauncey Street Mount Aubuna Street Boylston Street 50 730 1905 Chester Street Ma unt. Auburn Street Washburn Street 40 660 1886 Chestnut Park Dexter Avenue Quimby Street 40 210 Chestnut Street Cuba Street Main Street 24-30 235 300 1862 Church Hill Street lain Street Private Land 22 155 Church Lane P1eazant Street Private Land 12-19 200 H Church Place Church Street Private Land 20 320 Church Street Main Street Orchard Street 40 '2,920 1851-1891-1906 Clarendon Street, Arlington Street Glen Road 41 375 1930 Clayt.an Street Lloyd Road Irma Avenue 40 165 1914 Clyde Roars Carver Road East Commonwealth Road 40 430 1918 Coker Street Sycamore Street Waltham Line 40 75 Columbian Street Common Str+eot Russell Avenue 40-30 360 1896 Common .Street Mount Auburn Street Belmont Street 40-50 4,250 Commonwealth Road Belmont Street Maplewood Street, 40 1,070 1911, Conant Road Pleasant Street Frlvate Land 40-60 320 Concord Road Boylston Street witathrop StreeL 5l1 U4U 0211 Coolidge Avenue Arsenal Street Cambridge Line 40 2,925 1.954-1874 Coolidge Hill Rclari Arlington Street Grove Street 40-5D U50 850 18t.911 Capeh-ind Street NT il' Street Warmn Street 40 786 630 1927 Cottage Lane Cottage Street Molloy Street 30 195 Cottage Street Mount Auburn Street Roman Catholic Cenie- tery 30 980 1923 Cozy Street Summer Street Fayette Street 40 280 Crawford Street Arlington Street Kondazian Street 40 985 1921-1931 Cross Street Pleasant 'Street Winter Street 24-28 600 1794-1854 � Cuba Street Main Street Myrtle Street 44 775 1830-1856 � Ciish tan Street Fayette Street Oak Place 40 330 Cypress Street Walnut Street Quimby Street 40 2.000 1.897-1921 Dana Terrace Summer Street Private Land 24 200 Dartmouth StreeE Dexter Avenue ]Boylston Street 40 740 1916-1920 IV Derby Roam Watertown Street Jackson Road 40 275 1929 Dewey Street Arlington Street Prentiss .Street 40 490 1930 0 De tex avenue Mount Auburn Street Sehuol Street 40-50 2,800 1997 nowney Street Waverley Avenue Westminster Avenue 40 550 74 Duff Street Belmont Street Private Land 40 1,020 M Dunton Road Carroll Street Private Land 40 190 z Dwight Street Sycamore Street Waltham Line 40 20i z tn EdenZeld Avenue Maid Street Orchaxd Street 40-50 1,237 2,058 1926-1.927-1931 Edgeclifle Road Maplewood Street Hillside Road 40 1,275 1927-1928-1930 Edith Avenue Beethwood Avenue Pequosette Street 40 200 Eliot Street Galan StreeL Union Street 40 860 189 7 Elm ,Street Arsenal Street Arlington Street 40 1,560 1868 Elmwood Avenue Bancrof t Street Warren Street 5Q 4h0 1930 Elton Avenue MoLint Auburn Street Nichols Avenue 40 900 1873 Emerson Road Main Street Highland Avenue 40 1,040 1932 Essex Street Main Street Nash Street 40 250 1931 Evans Street Main Street Waltham Street 40 1,790 1930 �-k Everett. Avenue Palfrey Street Palfrey Street 40 700 Boo 1925 �' Length Length Year - Name Fruxu To WidLh Private Public Accepted Fairfield Street - - Dexter Avenue Boylston Street 40 700 19I3-1920 Fairview Avenue Bradford Road Nilson Avenue 40 1.035 1928-1929 Falmouth Road Waltham Street Private Land 40 440 Farnsworth .Street Cuba Street Middle ,Street 21 130 1922 Fayette Street Spring Street Waverley Avenue 49 2,875 1836-1856-001 Fifield Street Irvin; Street Perkins Institute 40 500 1894 Fiftki Avenue California Street Watertown Street 45-60 500 Fitchburg .Street Waverley Avenue Lawrence Street 40 1,243 1928 � Fletcher Terrace Patted Street Private Land 23 125 -3 ]Flint Road Schaal Street Private Land 40 407 1926 � Florence Terrace Spring Street Private Land 30 171) � Purest Street Main Street Springfield Street 40 450 1,5E0 1886-186+ Francis Street Mount Auburn Street Belmont Street 40 530 1912 Frank Street Seechwoocl Avenue Louise Street 40 630 1013 Franklin Street -Mount Auburn Street Walnut Street 40 11385 1873 "3 French Street Main Street Horner Street 32 600 1922 0 French Terrace Mount Auburn Street B. & IV. R. R. 40 368 1932 Fuller Road Orchard Street George Street 40 775 1929 � C�9 Galen Street Mai11 Street Newton Line 110-70 2A80 1850 � Garfield Street Mount Auburn Street Bellevue Road 40 1,605 1852 N Garnet Street Irving Street Parker Street 40 425 1870-1874 Gay Road Sunnybank Road Flint Road 40 136 192E ueor-e Street Channing Road Orchard Street 40 925 1930 Gertrude Street Waverley Avenue Westminster Avenue 40 440 1930 Gilbert Street Main Street Grandview Avenue 40 220 895 1922 Gilkey Court Patters Street Private Land 12-22 265 Gill Road Sycamore Street Waltham Line 40 200 Gleason Street Main Street Highland Avenue 40 355 555 1931 Glen Road Coolidge Avenue Clarendon Street 40 850 Goldle Street Waverley Avenue Elmwood Avenue 40 250 Gra,tldview Avenue Copeland Street Gilpert Street 44 910 Grant Avenue Dull' Street Waltham Line 40 1,330 Green Street Main Street Pleasant Street 40 1,050 1854 Greed Street Terrace Green. Street Private Land 15-40 167 Grenville brad Common Street. `Marcia Road 40 840 1929 Griswold Street Edenfield Avenue Lexington Street 40 200 Grave Street Arlington Street Coolidge Avenue 30-52 3.120 1850 Sall Avenue Belmont Street Fairview Avenue 40 875 1915-I9`8 Hamilton Street 1?Sl`arTen Street Grandview Avenue 40 529 Hmicocls Street Winthrop rStreet Chauncey Street 50 256 1928 � Hardy Avenue Belnumt Street Fairview Avenue 40 715 1920-1929 Harnden Avenue Lexington Street Private Land 40 1,830 1874 Harrington Mreet Belmont Street Perry Street 40 795 Hawthorne Stxeet ]Pearl Street Private Land 40 410 1905 p Hazel Street Quimby Street Boylston Street 40 1,000 1897-1928 1:5 Learn Street Cottage Street private Land 20 300 � Liersom Street Main Street Highland Avenue 40 820 1923 Highland Avenue Lexington Street Walth€lrn Street 40 1,755 1.500 1929 Hill .street FayetLe Street Palfrey Street 20 455 1934 Z Hillcrest Circle Hillside Raad private Land 4il-80 1150 1934 r4 Hillside Roan Belmont Street Mount Auburn Street 40 2,150 1906-1919-1920 0 Hillside Street Belmont Street Private Land 40 1.000 1930 Hilltop load Whitney Street. Hovey Street 40 765 1930 Halt Street Harrington Street Belmont Litre 40 1,270 Homer Street Myrtle Street French Street 40 280 Hosmer Street BoylsWn Street PuLnarn Street 40 (130 1919 Hovey Street. Orchard Street Belmont Street 4Q 1,320 1874 Howard Street Main Street Pleasant Street 49.5 900 lain Howe Street Hazel Street 1PutIY€m Street 40 260 1919 Hudson Street Cushman.StreeL Whites Avenue 40 480 HuM Street Gftlen Street Maple Street 4€1 270 430 1912 Irma Avenue Mount Auburn .street Maplewood Street 40 730 1914-1921 � Irving Street Mount Auburn Street Charles River Road 40 2,200 1856-1908 — Length Length Year c, Name From To Width Private Public Accepted Jackson Road -- Morse Street Newton Line -- 40 520 James Street Holt Street Perry Street 40 360 Jefferson avenue Brookline Street Waltham Line 40 440 Jewett Street Boyd Street Morse Street 40 275 Katherine Road Common Street Church Street 40 950 1906 Keenan Street Mount Auburn Street Belmont Street 40 820 1912 Keith Street Prentiss Street Arlington Street 20-30 490 Kimball Road Mount Auburn. Street Maplewood Street 40 590 1925 King Street Madison Avenue Grandview Avenue 40 1,300 Knowles Road Belmont Street Belmont Line 40 615 1928 kondazian Street Coolidge Hill Road Grove Street 40 800 1931 Ladd Place Ladd Street Private Land 20.40 205 - H Ladd Street North Beacon Street Riverside Street 40 525 1910 p Langdon Avenue Mount Auburn Street Belmont Street 40 2,100 1901-191; Laurel Street School Street Melendy Avenue 40 1,480 1897 z Laurel Street Knowles Road Belmont Line 40 234 1928 Lawrence Street Orchard Street Worcester Street 40 437 1928 n Lexington Street Acton Street Belmont Street 40-50 4,150 1930 'j Lincoln Street Mount Auburn Street Spruce Street 40 1,085 1887»1922 � Linden Street Waverley Avenue Town Property 5U Lloyd Road Mount Auburn Street Clayton Street 40 445 1914 Locke Street Common Street Poplar Street 40 807 1927-1928 Longfellow Road fain Street Waltham Line 40 90() 1932 Loomis Avenue Downey Street Orchard Street 40 1,030 Louise Street Arsenal Street Noi^th Beacon Street 40 420 1913 Lovell Read Belmont Street Orchard Street 40 2,500 1926-1927-1928 Lowell Avenue George Street Orel-Lard Street 40 11710 1874-19`9 Lyons Court Watertown Street Private Land 20 350 Lyons Street Cottage Street Private Land 20 300 Madison Avenue Brookline Street King Street 40 580 Main Street Beacon Square Waltham Line 66-100 7,460 Malden Street Forest Street Everett Avenue 40 380 Maple Street Galen Street Newton Line 40 700 1813-1854 Maplewood Street Arlington Street Private Land 46-60 2,670 1917-1920 Marcia Road Bellevue Road Grenville Road 40 504 1928 Marion Road Orchard Street Spring Street 40 2,050 1891 Marlboro Terrace Springfield Street Private Land 40 245 Marshall. Street Mount Auburn Street Oliver Street 40 2,000 1874 Mason Road Channing Road Puller Road 40 200 11129 � Melendy Avenue Laurel Street Mount Auburn Street 40 1,500 1897-1893 M Melville Terrace Morse Street Private Land 12 95 0 Merchants Row Main Street Private Land 30 175 1917 Merrifield Avenue Arlington Street Bigelow Avenue 40 460 1935 "3 Merrill Road Belmont Street Locke Street 40 784 1928 Middle Street Main Street Myrtle Street 21 418 1922 Middlesex Road Common Street Common Street 40 450 1929 Midland Road Falmouth Road Private Land 40 180 Molloy Street Hearn Street Private Land 12-25 300 z Morse Street Galen. Street Watertown Street 40 1,980 1875 n Morton Street Acton Street Main Street 40 565 1931 z Mount Auburn Street Galen Street Cambridge Line 80 10,380 2 Munroe Avenue Elm Street Private Land 40 143 2 Myrtle Street Main Street Pleasant Street 40 1,010 1852 Nash Street Evans Street Essex Street 40 340 1931 Nichols Avenue Arlington Street Boylston Street 40 2,071 1881-1912-1923 Nonauntum Road Galen Street Newton Line 40 1,500 1934 Norseman Avenue Mount Auburn Street Private Land 40-50 300 North Beacon Street Beacon Square Boston Line 72 6,500 1868 North Beacon Court North Beacon Street Private Land 20 285 North Irving Park Irving Street Royal Street 40 285 1891 North Park Street Morse Street Boyd Street 30 270 1888 Nyack Street Belmont Street Private Land 40 990 Length Len.th. Year � Name From To Width Private Public. Accepted Oak Place Private Land Private Land 30 215 Oak Street Melendy Avenue Laurel Street 40 410 1897 Oakland Street Multi Street Private Land 40 365 515 1930 Oakley Road Mount Aubum Street Stoneleigh Road 40 460 1927 Olcott Street Main Street Highland Avenue 40 890 1922 Oliver Road Adams Street Dexter Avenue 20 300 Oliver Street Cbureh Street Mar"ll Street 40 830 1891 �. Olney Street Main Street Highland Avenue 40 800 1910-199-3 � Orchard Street Barnard Avenue Lexington Street 35-40 4,820 Osceola Avenue Elm Street Private Land 25 175 Otis Street Washbuni Street Mount Auburn ,Street 40 555 1$56 Palfrey Street Mount Auburn Street Waverley Avenue 40 31605 1851-19-4-1931 Palmer Street North Beacon Street. Charles River Road 40 475 1927 � Parker Street Mount Auburn Street Private Land 40 955 1873-189 1 0 Partridge Street Main Street Private Land 40 1,100 Patten Street Mount Auburn Street Arsenal Street 25-03 610 1038 7 Paul Street North Beacon Street Charles River Road 40 675 1913 W Pearl Street Summer Street Oliver Street 40 1,030 1902 d Pequusette Street North Beacon Street Charles River Road 40 860 1913 Perry Street Sycamore Street Russell Street 41) 565 w Phillips Street Mount Auburn Street B. & M. R. R. 44 800 1913 Pierinont Street Belmont Street Tappan Avenue 40 860 1929 Pleasant Street Galen St4 eet Waltham Line 40--50 8,510 1871 Pond Street Watertolatn Street Watertown Street 40 475 Poplar Street Belmont Street Locke Street 40 790 1926 Porter Street Boylston Street School Street 40 610 19213 Prentiss Street Belmont Street Mount Auburn Street 40 1,025 1889 Prescott Street Main Street Charles Street. 40 670 1921 Priest road Riverside Street Charles River- Road 40 501 1928 Priscilla Circle Arlington Street Arlington Street 40 785 Prospect Street Belmont Street Private Land 40 980 1931 Purvis Street Main Street Charles Street 40 565 1919 Putnam Street Hazel Street Boylston Street 40 1,710 1920-1921 Quimby Street Cypress Street Nichols Avenue 40 1,080 1897-1930 Quincy Street Fitchburg Street Palfrey Street 40 760 Quirk Street Waverley Avenue Private Laxtd 40 680 Ralph Street Belmont Street Private Land 40 1,000 Rangeley Road Hillside Road Irma Avenue 40 500 1927 �o Richards Road Mount Auburn Street Stoneleigh Road 40 450 1927 to Rife Court Saivin Street Private Land 25 160 p Riverside Street. Beacon Square Perkins Institute 40 2.000 1886-1890 a Robbins Road Columbia Street Private Land 40 1,915 1922-1924 Rosedale Road Main Street. Waltham Street 40 1,300 0 21 Royal Street North Beacon Street Riverside Street 40 G65 1891 Russell Avenue Mount Auburn Street Bellevue Road 5a 2,070 1882-1984-1907 p Russell Street Holt Street Perry Street 40 290 Rutland Street Main Street Waltham Street 40 1,710 1931 x Saint Mary Street. Mount Auburn Street. Belmont Street 40 385 1912 Z Salisbury Road Belmont Street Maplewood Street 40 660 19'2.9 Sawin Street Cottage Street Spring Court 30 265 Z School Street North Beacon Street Belmont Street 50-60 5.200 1889 [� Sexton Street Cottage Street Private Land 20 250 Shattuck Road School Street Stoneleigh Road 50-100 770 1805-1928 Sheldon Road Belmont Street Private Land 40 270 1922 Short Street Bigelow Avenue Elton Avenue 00 115 1926 Sidnek Street Marshall Street Town Property 40 90 230 1891 South Irving Park Irving Street Royal Street 40 285 1891 South Park Street lWorse Street Boyd Street 30 275 1888 Sp€►rkill Street Belmont Street Madison Avenue 40 1,090 Sprixig Court Sawin Street Private Land 25 230 Spring Street Main StreetCommon Street 40 2,150 1812 � Length Length Year � Name From To witll•l1 Private Public Accepted C) Springfield Street Orchard Street Quincy Street 40 650 460 1928 Spruce Street Mount Auburn Street School Street 40 2,460 1935-1015-1921 Standish Road Orchard Street Belmont Street 40 2380 1928 Stanley Avenue Walthan Street B. & M. R. R. 40 1.250 Stearns Road aunt, Auburn Street Stoneleigh Road 40 350 1927 Stoneleigh Circle Bailey Road Stoneleigh Road 40 620 1905-1928- Stoneleigh Road Bailey Road Shattuck Road 40 1,588 1905-1927-1931 Stuart Street Main Street Highland Avenue 40 88� 1920 > Summer Street Mount Auburn Street Waverley Avenue 4a-50 3.ODO 1813-1856-1877 Summit Road Maplewood Street Rangeley Road 40 260 1926 � Stuxnybank Road School Street Private Land 40 424 1921 Sunset Road Common Street Avon Road 40 32.5 1921 SweLts Court Waltham Street Private Land 50-60 180 � Sycamore Street Belmont Street Belmont Line 50 1,524 H C� Tappan Avenue Nyack Street Sparkill Street 40 430 1850 Taylor Street l fount Auburn Street Arsenal Street 35-40 225 1920 Z Templeton Parkway Mount Auburn Street Belmont Street 30-75 1,785 1924-1925-1928 PC Thaxter Street Main Street Town. Land 40 200 r4 Thayer Road Brown Street Town Line 40 50 Theurer Park Watertown Street Jackson Road 40 325 1929. � Thurston Road Riverside Street Charles River Road 40 445 1928 Union Street Galen Street Morse Street 40 1,350 1905 Upland Road Mount Auburn Street Hillside Road 40 670 1910 Walcott Road Fuller Road Channing Road 40 430 1930 Walnut Street Mount Auburn Street School Street 50 2,570 1875 Waltham Street. pleauult Street Waltham Line 20-40 3,575 Warren Street Waverley Avenue Waltham Line 27-5U 3,950 1028-1930 Warwick Road Belmont Street Fa§rview Avenue, 40 560 1926-1929 Washburn Street Franklin Street Parker Street 40 635 1886-1897 Water Street Galen Street Galen Street 19-30 1,515 1851-1873 Watertown Street Galen Street Newton Line 60 2,870 1874 Waverley Avenue Belmont Street Main Street 40-50 3,900 1899-1907 Wayne Avenue Warren Street Waltham Line 40 310 Webster Street Warren Street Waltham Line 40 880 Wells Avenue Arlington Street Bigelow Avenue 40 460 1932 Westland Road Belmont Street Edgeeliffe Road 40 400 1921 Westminster Avenue Main Street orchard Street 40-50 1,440 1,700 1928-1930 Wheeler Court Elm Street Private Land 40 200 Wheeler Lane Riverside Street Private Land 30 440 Whitcomb Street Knowles Road Belmont Line 40 86 1928 ro Whites Avenue Main Street Palfrey Street 20-40 470 900 1886 Whitman Road Main Street Waltham Line 40 300 � Whitney Street Orchard Street Belmont Street 40 685 1874 �O Williams Street Galen Street Newton Line 30 500 Wilmot Street Main Street Highland Avenue 40 839 1919 Wilson Avenue Belmont Street Channing Road 40 850 1925-1929 Winsor Avenue Mount Auburn Street Belmont Street 50 2,090 1301-1917 Winter Street Church Street Fayette Street 26-30 800 250 1.850 � Winthrop Street Mount Auburn Street Boylston Street 50 730 1905 Z Woodleigh Road Belmont Street Edgecliffe Road 40 541 1924 Wallitzer Lane Myrtle Street French Street 20 270 Worcester Street Waverley Avenue Town Land 40 1,305 1929 Yukon Avenue Elm Street Private Land 40 153 TOTAL AREA OF WATERTOWN, 2,664.58 Acres or 4.163 Square Miles TOTAL LENGTH OF STREETS: Private Ways 11.80 Miles Public Ways 59.53 Miles 71.33 Miles 172 WATERT[lWN TOWN REPORT REPORT OF WIRE DEPARTMENT To the Htanorrtble Board of Gentlemen : The report of the Poles and Wires Department for the year ending; December 31, 1936, is herewith submitted : During the past year poles were replaced by renewals in numerous sections of the Town in accordance with the cus- tomary annual practice of the Edison Electric lllurninat- ing Company, the New En rla.nd Telephone & Telegraph Company, and the Boston Elevated Railway Company, thereby entailing necessary changes on the aerial lines and the underground conr7ections of the Tire Alarm and Police SipnaI Systems. The necessary wires, cross-arms, fittings and equipment ,,were installed for these changes and several of these in- :44,111ations involved the transfers of police signal boxes and fire alarm boxes, A thorough check-up} was made of all signal line;, both aerial and underground, to maintain efficiency cf service. Renewal of decayed crass-arras, broken ties, insulators, drawing ups slack, clearing of grounds, and retention of proper spacing from the lines of the Public Utility Service were included in this task. However, weather beaten Avires in many sections still command attention. In the course of the year :seven fire alarm tappers were transferred to new locations. The underground cable line running from Water Street, clown Galen Street, and along Capitol Street, beirrcby, a branch of the oldest section of cable on the system, showed many symptoms of trouble and consequently had to be replaced by a new line. The tmderffOund cable running from Main Street through Beacon Square is a problem for considera- tion in the near future as it is at the point of showing weaknesses which will requixe a renewal of the line. The lines running along Mt. Auburn Street from Upland Road to the Cambridge line present a very hazardous condition as the signal wires are constantly exposed to the dangers of high tension lines all the way. Therefore, while I am Rfi?O T OF WIRE DEPARTMENT 17 not asking at this time for any appropriation for this work, . I would recommend the continuation of the underground lines along the entire area of Mt. Auburn Street. Stand pipes, aerial terminal boxes, fire alarm boxes and police signal boxes were painted—hi so far as departmental means would permit. All signal loxes, both fire alarm loxes and police :signal boxes, were ailed, tested and ex- amined periodically throughout the year to insure their proper performance. One fire box case was demolished by a motorist who failed to report it. Incidentally, I would repeat, that there is opportunity for improvement, in so far as the fire boxes are concerned, by annually retiring a portion of the older type boxes and replacing them with modern equipment, so that eventually the older type boxes will have been completely eliminated. I Erna not asking for any appropriation at this time for this -work, but it is something which will have to be taken care of in the near future. NfaiiAenance of traffic: lights was transferred from the Edison Company to this Department on Au ust 1, 1936 ; ,consequently it is imfiossible to .state at this time the suns of money necessary to carry on the work on the basis of a mull year, an6, therefore, I recommend thecontinuance of the appropriation tinder~ the old procedure—namely under the Street Lightiug appropriation. In the matter of the Fire Alarm Central Office: four op- cra.tors are working on regular schedule and the duties of that branch are beingconducted in an efficient and satis- factory manner,,. The concrete floor, battery racks, stands acid surroundings were painted in order to maintain the property in a presentable condition. It was essential to in- stall a blower fan to clew• the atmosphere of an acid condi- UOD that existed in the battery room. The street lights Nver•e attended to carefully, and many that had been discontinued for the past few years were re- stored to service. Applications for new lights, and com- plaints in regard to troublesome or burned out lamps were investigated and rej)orts were submitted accordingly. Regarding motor- equipment : The truck now being used 174 WATERTOWNN TOWN REPORT has rendered ten years of active service, and its condition sneaks for itself, in view of the fact that it is essentially a piece of emergency equipment and mast he prepared for service ,at all hours of the day and night, I. therefore, ree- oni-mend the purchase of a new truck .suitable for the ptrr- pose. Relative to interior wiring; .953 permits for -%wing in dwellings and industrial plants were issued. This wiring necessitated over 3600 inspections, as many jots required repeat inspections. As to commercial inspections—no per- mits are required—as such inspections are made at shares and places of business that have been vacated and the cur- rent turned off. Upon approval of the wiring and notifica- tion to the Edison Company the set-vice is restored. The fees for inspection permits amounted to $479.00, and said amount was submitted to the Town Tr+eas-urer. I wish to express my appreciation to the Board of Se- lectmen for their co-operation during the year. I also ex- tend my thanks to the heads of the various departments, to the Gamewell Company, the Edison Electric Illuminating Co., and the New England Telephone & Telegraph, C:c:a., for the courtesies they have shown me during the bast year. Respectfully submitted, PATRICK J. VAHEY, 11i pector of Wires. REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS January 1, 1137 To the Honorable Rovrd of Selectinaen Gentlemen: I herewith respectfully submit the following report of Permits issued from this office for the year ending Decem- ber 31, 1986. REPOT,I' OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS 175 Whole number issued 206. Probablecost of same $466,- 805.00 as follows: 11 1 Family Houses $42,500.00 4 2 Family Houses 24,600.00 25 Garages 7,335.00 1 School House 170,000.00 1 Police Station 70,000.00 2 Ice Houses 2,800.00 1 Office Building; 3,000.00 1 Loading Bin 3,000.00 1 Water Tank 2,000.00 1 Storage Shed 600.00 1 Summer House 225.00 4 Factory Additions 36,000.00 113 Alterations and Fine Repairs 100,745.00 1 Elevator Well 4,000.00 $466,805-00 10 Sign Permits 25 Razing Permits 4 Fire Works Stands 206 WILLIAM H. WILSON, 1-rispector of Buildi-.gs. 176 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT REl'[]RT OF THE SEALER QE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES To the Hovorable Beard of ,Sedectvwn: Gentlemen: The following report of the Sealer of Weights and Measures, for the year 1936, is respectfully submitted. Sealing Fees $351.58 Adjrrsting Charges 4.80 Total $356.38 Scales Adjusted Scalar Condemned Platform, over 5,000 lbs --- 17 1 Platform, 100 to 5,000 Is 1 98 1 Counter, 100 lbs or over — 23 — ounter, under 100 lbs 2 134 — Spring, 100 lbs or over — 31 7 Spring, under 100 tbs 169 S Computing, tinder 100 is 2 123 6 Person Weigher (slot) — 30 Prescription 24 --- Jewelers — 2 — lt`e ght Avoirdupois 86 749 3 Apothecary ----a 305 4 Metric 75 — Liquid Measures 281 4 Ice Cream Cans — 295 Oil Jars — 33 — SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 177 Anto�natic Zlea;wtrbig D e v i c es Gasoline Pumps 29 8 Stops Oil Pumps — 174 — GasDhne Meter Systems 8 186 4 Oil PLIMPS — 8 — Tank Truck Meter Systems 18 9 Bulk Station Meter Systems, 7 — Kerosene Pumps 3 — Grease Measuring Devices 64 3 Liiw.,ir Measures Yard Sticks 16 4 Cloth Measiiring Devices 8 — Taxi Meter 5 Totals 49 2921 57 Trial 11peighing and Measurements of Coonpaod (ies Total No. Numk)er Incorrec, Test4E!d Correct Under Over Beans 24 24 — Bread 209 207 — 2 Butter 375 253 68 54 Coal (in paper bags) 25 13 9 3 Coal (in transit) 7 3 — 4 Dry Commodities 17 17 — — Dry Goods 33 8 13 12 Flour 44 34 10 — Fruits and Vegetables 11 C, — 5 Lard 41 41 — Liquid Commodities 1 1 — — Meats and Provisions 39 37 1 1 Potatoes 79 35 22 22 Wood (cord) 4 — 4 — 178 WATEKTOWN TOWN REPORT Ins-pectious Pedlars' License 29 Coal Certificates 7 Pedlars' Scales 9 Oil Jars 514 Clinical Thermometers 84 Marking of: Bread 132 Food Package., 548 Coal in paper Nags 25 Kindling Wood 6 Retest of Gasoline Devices after sealing 33 Retest of Oil Meter Systems 4 Retest of Scales 2 2 Spe�!.ial Town Licemses is.qued by the Director of Standards. Court Insu-1-ficient measure in the sale of cordwood. Pleaded Nolo. Fine $5.00, Peddling cordwood witl)(Alt a lice'nSe. Pleaded Nolu. Fine $5.00. Failure to deliver a certificate in the sale of cordwood. Pleaded Nolo. Fine $5.00. Respectfully, VICTOR M. ANDERSON, Sealer of TT'eights and Measuvex- REMRT OF TREE WARDEN 119 REPORT OF TREE WARDEN January 11, 1937. To the Honorable Board of Selectmen: Gentlemen The report of the Tree Warden for the year ending December 31, 1936, is herewith submitted: We have given the trees throughout the Town a general pruning, but owing to the limited appropriation were not able to do a very thorough job and were obliged to leave quite a lot of work for future attention, number of old, decayed Arid dangerous trees which were a menace to public safety in different parts of the Town were cut clown, and new shade trees should be put in their places. In connection with the Edison Electric Illuminating Co.. and the New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., we cut away the dead wood in trees through which their respective wires were run, and had the Edison Company thorMlghly insulate their wires in order to protect the trees. We set out 200 new maple trees, some of which were replacements, but as the appropriation for rew trees simply covered the cost of purchasing, we were handicapped in procuring the necessary tree food and protectors for these new trees. We will need a number of new trees this year to replace those cut down and damaged, and recommend an appropriation of at least $200 -00 to purchase, plant and properly care for these trees. All newly planted trees should have tree guards and I would stress the fact that sufficient funds should be appropriated to cover the cost of this work. Practically all of the trees in the Town have been sprayed for the Elm Leaf Fettle, the Elm Bark and Aphis, and we are doing all we possibly can to help fight these pests which are causing so much damage each year. I would recommend that an appropriation of $1000.00 be made to help exter- minate the Elm Leaf Beetle and Aphis—and other pests. I -would recommend an appropriation of $5000.00 for the general care and maintenance of the trees to enable us to ISO WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT keep them in good condition. They will need tree food, tree guards, bolting of the older trees and general trimming and pruning, as each year tapes its toll. Because of the necessity of moving from the garage back- of the cold Town Hall building, it will be necessary for us to have some place to adequately store our trucks, equip- ment an(I material for loth the Tree and Moth Departments. We will require a garage for this parpose and would recom- mend an appropriation of $1200.00 to build one' on Town property. In this way we can beep better control of our tools, material and equipment and thus avoid the loss of so many tools, etc. Our trucks and equipment would be under the same roof and our men could keep better track of them and there would not be any hiterference from other sources. I wish to thank the Board of Selectmen, The Edison Elec- tric Illuminating Co., and the New England Telephone Telegraph Co. for the cordial co-operation extended to nee in the work of the Department during the year. Respectfully submitted, JOHN C. FORD, Tree Warden- REPORT ()F iNIO 1 H DEPARTMENT January 11, 1937. To the 1Yovo7'crWe Board frf electaxren: Gentlemen: The report of the Superintendent of the Moth Depart- ment for the year ending December 31, 1936, is herewith submitted The work of suppressing the Gypsy and Browntail Moths was carried on in the usual manner, Where nests and egg clusters xvere found they were destroyed, and the Gypsy Moth egg clusters were treated with creosote. The Town RF,PoR,r OF MOTH DEPARTMENT 181 trees, as Nvell as those oil private property, were carefully inspected for the Gypsy Br~owntail and Satin Moths and the Cottony Scale. The fall and winter work was followe-d by spraying when the foliage came out sufficiently in the spring to hold the spray. Spraying was carried on extensively also to help exter- minate the Elm Leaf Beetle and the Tent Caterpillar. The Elm Leaf Beetle and the Elrn Bark Beetle are infesting mil. elm trees and the various maple trees and they should be treated with dormant spraying. We should also continue to be on the alert against the invasion of the Dutch Elm Disease. The only way to protect the trees is to keep them free from dead wood—which causes unknown diseases to attack the shade trees, and to be ever vigilant with spray_ ing. If these pests are not checked they gill destroy our trees and cause greater expense ill the future. We are unable to do this work effectively as the sprayer we have is `eery old, of low horse-power, and not heavy enough to do the work. We have had to let out most of the sprkying on contract for the past few years. T would, there- fore, recommend an appropriation of 1500.:0 k for the pur- chase of a new sprayer for the Moth Department. This new sprayer is necessary in order that all the high trees may be efficiently sprayed and it is impossible to do this unless we have the power. The work of the Department for the coming year should include_ extensive spraying for ,kale, disease, and leaf eating pests. Respectfully :submitted, JOHN C. FORD, ,S3cper vte-ndent of Moth Depar hteenf. 192 WATERTf}WN TOWN REPORT REPORT OF TOWN PHYSICIAN January 1 , 197. To the Honorubte Board, of clectnierr I hereby respectfully subniit iny report for the period from April 1, M} 6 to December 31, 1936 inclusive. During this period I have made 1,606 examinations, con- sultations and house visits on Welfare patients alone. In addition I have made nUMMus examinations for the Board of Selectmen, the Agent of Workmen's Compensa- tion, the Agent of Soldiers' Relief and the Police and hire Departments. This is in addition to calls to the Police Station. I wish to express my appreciation of the co-operation of the Board of Selectmen, the Agent of Public Welfare, the Agent of Workmen's Compensation, the Agent of Soldiers' Relief, the Police Department and the heads of rather de- partments. Yours truly, 'FALTER N. SECORD, M. D., Taivn Physaciau. REPORT UP SOLDIERS" RELIEF AGENT Jame ry 14, 1937. O the ffouorable Board of Self.etnlen: Gentlemen: A comparison of the expenditures for Soldiers' Relief, Military and State Aid, for the year 1936, with those of 1925} shows a decrease of $2,201.40. When the writer assumed the duties of Soldiers' Relief Agent on April 23, 19361. there were 125 active eases can REPORT OF TOWN VETERINr1,RiAN 193 relief. By July 10th, this number had dropped to approxi- mately 80 cases and continued to drop to about 70. The principal reasons for this reduction are The payment of the Veterans' Adjusted Compensa- tion or "Bonus" on June 15, 1936. The opportunity to secure employment in private in- dustries, as well as on Federal and State projects. Also, the elimination of some cases, which, upon in- vestigRtion, were found to be unworthy of aid. Where was some increase in cases during the fall months and a decided increase, from about the middle of Novem- ber through December. The year closed with about 90 cases, several of which appear to be temporary. This increase is due largely to the curtailment of work on Federal and State projects and to the approach of win- ter. Over 30% of the cases now on the rolls consist of veter- ans who are more or less: hicapacitated and of veterans' widows. Prevailing conditions make it difficult to forecast the needs of the department for the ensuing year. Respectfully yours, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Agent. REPORT OF T{Q'VfV`N VETERINARIAN January 1 , 1937. To the Honorable Board of Selectaien-: Gentlemen y annual report as Town Veterinarian and Inspector of .Animals is respectfully submitted. During the year a total of 305 visits have been made in- vestigating dog bite cases reported to me by the Board of 184 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Health, Police Department or State Division of Livestock Disease Control. In a few instances visits have been made at the request of a neighboring Beard of Health when some individual has been bitten by a Watertown dog. In each case of dog bite the animal is kept uncler quarantine for a period as required by law. No case of rabies has been fowid in the Town CIUMng the year. 70 clinics for the vaccinatiGn of dogs against rabies were held during the year in as many cities and towns, throughout the State and undoubtedly this is the reason for the marked decrease in the number of cases of rabies which. have been found in Massachusetts during 1936. Seven visits were made to the Police Station during the year to examine stray Clogs or those injured by accidents and picked up by the. Police. Inspection of all properties in the Town on which farm animals are kept has been carried out and certification of health and sanitary conditions made to the State authori- ties, a copy being furnished the owners. Inspection of premises to see that proper disinfection has been carried out following the detection of tuberculosis has been made in one instance. Eighteen visits were made to the Town Barix to treat or examine Town horses. Necessary medicines have been sup- plied and treatments administered. No outbreaks of infectious di:;i'asu[i in animals have oc- curred during the year. Respectfully submitted, H. W, JA EMA.N, V. --M. D., RPWRT OF DOG OFFICER t85 REPORT OF DOG OFFICER To. the Hwtorablr Board (if Selechnc�i Gentlemen : ?Irty annual report as town slog officer is respectfully sub- 7nittecl. During the year an active campaign his been conducted on stray dogs to prevent as much as possible bite case; and rabies. There have been no Rabies and less bite cages. There have been SOX dogs licensed 73 drags returned to owner 2 dogs sold 254 dogs killed This has been iri nine months of 1936. There has been 118 calls made on complaints on clogs and carts for various reasons and all were adjusted without any court action. I expect if in office in the ensuing year that. the results will he much more gratifying. In carrying out the duties of my office I wish to express my sincere appreciation for the co-operation and the help- ful attitude taken by all Town Officials and Employees.. G. S. BILL, W TE TOW : ASSAC;HUSETTS Public Schools The Ninety-Ninth Annual Report OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE AND THE Fifty-Sixth Annual Report or iR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS 1936 188 V4'ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT SCHOOL COMMITTEE CARL G" A. JOHNSON, Chairman Terns expires 1938 E. LOUISE RICHARDSON, Secretary 'Term expires 1935 ROSCOE F. DAUGHTERS Terra expires 1937 FRANCIS A. KELLY Term expires 1937 PATRICK A. MENTON Term expires 1937 %GNES PAGE Term expires 193$ ARCHIBALD WILLIAA1S, JR. Term expires 39319 WILFRED H. PRICE Superfntendent of Schools Office, Adininistration I3uildini OFFICE HOURS 8.30 to 9.3U A.M., except Saturday 4 to 5 P.Al. except Wednesday and Saturday Watertown, Maas., January 7. 1987. In School Committee: Voted: That the report of the Chairman and the report of the Superintendent of Schools be accepted and adapted as the annual report of the School Committee of the Town, and -voted to print for distribution the report of the School Committee. E. LOUISE RICHARDSON, Secretary. REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 189 FINANCIAL STATEMENT Receipts and Expenditures for Year Ended December 31, 1935 Receipts Appropriations a+1,:300.00 Smith--Hughes Fund 64.30 ,$5 71,364.30 Expenditures General Control : Superintendent and Enforcement of Taw 8,600.00 Clerks 3,900.00 Attendance Office Expense, 600.00 Office Expense 467.45 Telephones 732.24 $14,99.69 Instruction Salaries $445,900.35 Books and Supplies 1' ,008.86 - 463,890.21 Operation: Salaries $34,891.60 Supplies 2,230.SS Light and Power D,741.28 Fuel 14,896.76 School Halls 409.50 Water 2,11-.30 W. P. A. 1,541.00 ' 65,8 6.32 Maintenance $4,996.14 New Equipment $1,283.00 Miscellaneous: Salaries of Physicians and Nurses $6,000.00 Health Supplies and Sundries 148.61 $6,148.61 190 WA'T RTOWN TOWN REPORT Evening School Salaries $3,069.00 Supplies 155.19 -- $3,224.19 Trade Schools and Continuation School; $8,420.05 Transportation $1,557.95 $560,655.16 Smith-Hughes Fund 64.30 $569,719.46 Unexpended Balance : 1,644.84 $571,364.30 Treasury Receipts Tuition Mass. Training School $76.48 State Wards 1,225.84 Continuation Schools, cities and towns 12.00 Continuation & n-ade School Reimbursements 4,111.20 Sight-saying Class 184.30 Out-of-Town Pupil 35.00 Hall Rental 560.00 Miscellaneous Damaged biooks, telephone calls, etc. 36.50 Evening School 164.00 Americanization Reimbursement 354.35 Continuation School Reimbursement (Home School) 60.26 Sight-Saving Class Reimbursement 544.00 $7,328.9 3 General School fund 48,559.32 $55,888.25 REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT IN MEMORIAM SALLY HATCH WHEIELER Appointed Teacher, September 8, 1915 Died, November,.1935 BELLE S. WHITE Appointed Teacher, September 13, 1922 Died, September, 193 192 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT SCHOOL DEPARTMENT January 7, 1937. To the Citi-ens of the Toani of Watertowii: It is the custom at this time of the year for the Chair- man to report for the Committee on School Department business. It is a pleasure to fulfill that duty for the year 1.fli6. First-1 want to record my appreciation of the honor conferred in designating me as chairman of the Committee. Secourt--A desire for cooperation and a recognition of equality of views and expression of opinions has prevailed at every meeting, a.nci I have endeavored to discharge my office 'with the dual thought that the Committee is the con- necting link between the schools and the townspeople who elected it to office. The year was begun under the happy auspices of good feeling* between the School Committee, the Finance Com- mittee, Town meeting members, and citizens of Watertown, _ and I am glad to record that so far as I am aware this pleasant relation continues at the close of the year. Headmaster Senior High School We were called upon early in the year to seek a successor to Mr. F. H. Whitehill, He;L(Imaster of the Senior High School. Although inane applications for the office -svere re- ceived by the School Department, the Committee felt that the position should seek the rnan and not the man the job, and -the Superintendent was directed to submit recem- miandations, He brought to the Committee the names and records of several persons who, in his opinion, Nvould make a desirable head of our highest ranking .school. Members of the Committee, *after studying the applications and ree- ords, visited the schools at which the most promising candi- dates were serving, and exhausted the various avenues of information concerning their fitness. An opportunity was also afforded individuals aspiring to fill the office of Head- master to appear be.�'ore the Committee. REPORT OF SCHOUL DEPARTMENT 193 The Committee finally voted to tender the appointment to Iota•, Herbert H. Archibald, then Headmaster of the Nor- wood High School. The appointment was accepted and Mr. Archibald entered upon his duties at the Senior High School -with the opening of the fall term of the year. The Committee felt that recognition of the retiring Head- master was warranted by his Iona years of service in Wa- tertown and by his contribution to our school system, and at a testimonial dinner ,given by citizens of the town I was au- thorized to annOLUICe that the Committee was unanimous in conferring upon Mr. Whitehill the honorary title of Head- master Emeritus, Watertown. High School. Guidance A special committee was appointed to study the subject of Guidance and it has submitted a report. Dr. Allen of the Providence School Department came to Watertown to assist us in a better understanding of this subject, and a local citizen, .Mr. John G. Gregory contributed a series of arti- cles to the Watertown Sun which emphasized the need of vocational guidance in our schools. That guidance should be given to our young people is now obvious toeverybody. Our boys and girls are aware of it themselves and are looking forward eagerly to the adoption of a program which will enable them to enter in- dustry, commerce and the professions with a forehanded knowledge of the requirements and a fitness }cased upon their- natural aptitudes as developed through individt;al and group] guidance. To enlarge on this most necessary phase of our educa- tional system will require some chaxnges in our teaching staff. An additional teacher will be required in each of our Junior High Schools, whose special function will be to initi- ate a more progressive and worthwhile guidance program. Revised Rules—School Department A very important duty was fulfilled by the Committee w,heii it adopted Revised Rules for the Schoai Department of Watertown. 194 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT The high lights of this document are as, follows. - Recognition of the mission of the School Committee in its relation to the schools and to the towns- people of Watertown and outlining Committee pro- cedure. Designating the Superintendent of Schools as the executive officer of the School Committee to ad- minister and to supervise the schools of the town, under the direction of the Committee. Placing fell responsibility at all times an Principals of schools for the condition of their buildings, grounds and appurtenances. Establishment of an eligible list of candidates for permanent and substitute teaching positions in our schools tinder the general classifications of Ele- mentary Schools, Junior High School, and Senior High School, and subdividing the Junior High and Senior High lists into subject fields, During the year, pressure to appoint applicants of varying qualifications to teaching positions has continued to be exerted an the members of the School Committee. As the principals of our schnols, are held responsible, under the Superintendent, for the character of the work performed by the members of the teaching staff, it is deemed conducive to better results, to give ,in opportunity to two Boards of Principals—one made up of the Head- master of the Senior High School and the Masters of the East and the West Junior High Schools and the other made up of grade school principals--to pass on all the teaching applicatious received and grade the applicants under rules laid down by the Committee. The spirit of the rules is to make it possible to build up for Watertown a qualified, con- genial, and personable teaching staff. A carefully selected staff engender,, an esprit de corps which is vital to the suc- cess of our school system. The system adopted, while it may prove not to be per- fect, affords a starting point, which it is hoped will be im- proved upon by the Committee as experience and conditions suggest such action, The Committee has cooperated with the recreational ae- REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 195 tivities conducted by the W. P. A. and at this time the two Junior High School buildings and the Parker School are lein used. The Committee records the completion of the new Phil- lips School and its dedication with appropriate ceremonies on December 13, 11936. With the completion of this build- ing, the old. Grant School was released from school use and turned over to the Board of Selectmen. The Committee is pleased to report that at present the School Department is comfortably housed, and through the cooperation of the Board of Selectmen, in its W. P. A. ac- tivities, has been able to effect marry necessary and desir- alilc repairs to its buildings. With an eye to the future, we recommend that favorable action be taken at a elate compatible with the public purse to complete the Phillips 'School development. When this i again under consideration it is recommended that provision be made to house the entire school administrative unit in this building, effecting thereby a much needed step toward greater efficiency in our school :system. We feel that the greatest good would come to our schools and at the same time we would progress in education by appointing an assistant to the Superintendent of Schools, whose special responsibility would be the maintenance of teaching efficiency in our school system, curriculum plan- ning and testing, and- coordinating the guidance progr-an-L of our High Schools. e believe that it is the duty of the technical treads of our school system to examine carefully the various; activi- ties and courses of study offered to our children. They should be doubly sure that all subjects are absolutely nece::- sary and worthy of the financial exI)enditure made and com- mensurate with the results attained. The necessity for departmentalization in the Senior High School is, regent and we i:ecomrnend that provision for De- pz ilment Heads be made in the 1937 budget. VVe acknowledge our continued indebtedness to the Co- lumbla survey. The recommendations of the School Com- 196 WATERTOWN "TOWN REPORT mittee find their confirmation in this comprehensive study of our school system. In closing, the Committee is pleased to complirneiit the entire School Department of Watertown on the completion of another successful year. Watertown parents owe much to members of our teaching staff, who by precept and ex- ample guide our children through their most impression- able years. Respectfully submitted, CARL G. A. JOH SON, G'Ir.cr.r'rin-an. REPORT OFF THE SUPERINTENDENT To the School Cwninittro. Tn accordance with your custom, I am submitting here- with a report upon the conditions of the schools for the year 1936. This is the ninety-ninth in the series of School Committee reports and the twenty-ninth that, has been writ- ten by the present incumbent. You may be interested to know somethirit; of our build- ing program since 1913 : The East Junior High School was built in 1913 and oc- cupied in Marcia of that year. The Parker .School opened November 14, 1914. The Coolidge School completed in 1915 and opened on January 3, 1916. An addition of- ten rooms completed on January 5, 1926. The Hosmer School erected in 1899. The first addition of twelve rooms was completed in 1920 and. opened Janu- ary 3, 1921. The second addition of ten rooms completed and occupied in September 1928. West Junior High School built in 1922 opened September 1922. An addition of eight rooms built in 1927 and occu- pied September 1927. The James Russell Lowell School built in 1926; occupied in lk ay 1926. An addition of ten rooms in 1930 ; occupied in September 19 0. Senior High School in old Phillips Pluilding from I8 5 REPORT 4F SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 197 until March of 1913, at that time moved to what is now the East Junior High. School and then to the present Senior High School in September of 1925. An addition of twelve rooms and a small auditorium completed and occupied in September of 1936. Browne School built in 1929 and opened January 1930. The new Pkillips School built in 1936 and ready for occu- pancy. This beautiful building stands on the site of the old Phillips which was built in 1855. The building is so de- signed that a new unit may be added. There are twelve classrooms and a library. Every room seats forty pupils and is equipped with a clock, a loud speaker and inter-com- municating telephones. Other grooms include a principal's office, a health unit,; equipped for medical and dental ex- a.zninations Lind teachers' rooms. The total cost of the building fully equipped was approximately $173,500. The United States Government, through the Public Works Ad- ministration granted $66,834. making the town's share of the cost approximately $106,666. The old Grant School built in 1835 was abandoned in De- cember 1936 and turned over to the Selectmen. At two different sessions of the Harvard Summer school, I have been. asked to show our buildings to its members and this I have felt was a great honor, but deserved. Any real estate man will tell you that about the first ques- tions asked in regard to a town are about its churches, schools and libraries. Watertown can give a proud an ver to these a.% well as to some others which I have not time to mention. Money invested in education pays a big dividend for it is in this way that we are giving the youth something that can never be taken away from him and fitting hire for- the best in life. Let us remember that education leads the way. Mr. Wbitehill carve to the Watertown High School in September 1907 and remained there as a teacher of com- mercial subjects and history until the fall of 1921 when he was elected Principal of the School. Thus he served the high school for fifteen years as its efficient leader; under the ]aw he was required to retire July 1, 1936. 198 't?V ATEIt'X OW N TOWN REPORT The School Committee chose as his successor 51r. Her- hert H. Archibald who creme to us from the Norwood High School, where he had served for a number of years as high school principal. We ivish for him nrrrch success in his new. held here in Watertown. There are many phases of school work that should be covered by this report. To this end, I have asked the High School principal and several of the directors and super- visors to submit to me a report of their work. I am there - for e, including a portion of their reports as a hart of my annual report. REPORT OF THE HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Herbert H. Archibald I take pleasure in submitting to you a report of the first four months of the present school year as relates to the senior high school. The school year opened with a faculty of 48 teachers be- sides the headmaster, all of these teachers having been in service here before this year. The opening of school was on September 9 with an enrollment of 1209, approximately, and this steadily increased until we had a waximurn enrollment of 1278. It is with regret that we have received the resignation of Miss Alice M. Hodge who terminates a long and faithful service in the interest of education at Watertown High School. At the present time, Miss Althea Johnson is filling this vacancy as a substitute. Miss Ruth Sturdy, teacher of Hoare Economics, resigned her position in October to be- come married. Miss Mildred Jones, teacher of Home Eco- nomics in the East Junior High School has been secured to take Miss Sturdy's place. The work of the several classes in the school has pro- gressed splendidly through the first four months of the school year. I have experienced very faithful co-operation from the members of the haculty and feel that they are ear- nest in their work and are whole-heartedly desirous of carrying on to the highest tradition the work of the school. I am hopeful that as tirne goes on it will be possible to have REPORT of SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 199 our various departments headed up by a department head and that in particular I feel the need of immediate attention to the Phy.sicaI Education program and work of the school. e greatly appreciate the additionalequipment in visual education which liras recently been purchased and feel that a very decided need in the interest of modernizing our in- struction in the class room has been met. f greatly appreciate the very splendid support which you and the School Committee have given we in my first few months as Headmaster of the Watertown Senior High School. 1 shall earnestly try to carry an the very efficient administration which preceded my coming here under Mr. Whitehill. REPORT OF THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Sally T. Idiggane, Supervisor The growth of girls and boys depencls upon sufficient exercise, because it provides stimulation, for growth; upon sunlight, because it furnishes vital elements for growth ; upon fresh air, because it provides conditions favorable to growth; as well as upon adequate sleep, regularity, and proper food. Keeping the first three objectives in mina, our program for the fall term is planned entirely for the outdoors. The games which we play area graded according to the age and ability of the child. These games contribute to character growth as --ell as physical growth, by an in- sistence upon the fallowing traits, i. e., obedience to reason, €able commands, cheerfulness, courtesy, self-reliance, hon- esty, and respect for the rights of others. In the organization of these games which are played tit recess, also, each class is assigned a definite space on the playground for play. Each class has a permanent organiza- tion of two groups of boys and two of girls who choose cap- tains to take charge of the game, thus developing leader- ship. In this -,vay every bolt and girl feels that he or she belongs to a definite team regardless of whether he is a good or poor player. This outdoor program is used in the spring, also. 200 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT During the winter term, the activity is contered in the playroom and class room with marching, posture exercises, folly dancing and stunts. The ,Marshall Spring and Lowell Schools are very much handicapped because of the lack of a play room. Much of the material which is taught in the physical education period can be used for leisure time activity outside of school. This is especially true of the girls' work in the senior high school where the. spring pro- gram consists of tennis histruction, horse shoes, shuffle- board, table tennis and bowling. Posture is one of our most important objectives and each year we have excellent results with cur individual posture classes. After the doctor"s examination in September, the defects of poor hearing and eyesight are followed up because these definitely contribute to moor posture. The physical instructor gives each pupil a posture examination and those classed as C or D are grouped for the speci-�il posture class. In the high school this is clone individually, because ,of the excellent results from such a flan. The early discovery of a defect means -a quicker cure than a case of Iong standing. Poor posture is largely a case of poor habits, standing and sitting and we need the co-operation of pupils, teachers and parents to develop good habits in their place. Last year f urged all girls who play in shorts to take the tuberculin test which is given each spring to the middler class. This is a health measure which should be a require- ment for all those competing in sports.. REPORT OF THE SCHOOL CAFETERIAS Marion P. Keep, ,Supervisor The Watertown School Department Cafeterias are in operation in the Senior High School, the East Junior High School and the Nest Junior High School with a total envoll- ment of 2938 students. The present system., under the management of a home economics trained director, is a simple yet effective one. Each cafeteria is operated as a separate, self-supporting unit, the three comprising the whole Cafeteria Department, REPORT OF; SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 201 which is carried on in a business-like, scientific way. All records are accurately kept and audited each year like any well-organized lousiness. The original equipment was furnished by the School De- partment some ten or eleven years ago. This equipment must, however, be ma.intaind, improved, replaced or added to from the Cafeteria Department funds. All expenses in- cluding wages of workers, upkeep of equipment, care and cleaning of the cafeteria are paid by the Cafeteria Depart- ment, in addition to food supplies. This entails the neces- sity of building up a depreciation fund. Through careful planning and wise buying, the Supervisor has been able to meet all cafeteria expenses to date without increasing prices to the students. because of the great fluctuation in the quality and cost of meats, fruits and vegetables, these items are not bought on bid but are bought as needed from firms selected by the Supervisor. Canned Moods are bought on future and delivered to each cafeteria when needed. The natal volume of business of the whole department makes it possible for the Junior High Schools as well as the Senior High School to have the advantage of low prices and high quality foods. The Supervisor makes out the menus, which are changed daily, and usually no item is repeated within two v teeks time, except for the standard items such as milk, fruit juices, ice cream and cookies. The menus offer well-bal- anced and attractive combinations. The daily hot dish, - ivbich. includes meat or fish, potato, gravy, vegetable and one slice of bread and butter, sells for ten cents. Tn a sur- prisingly short time, even the younger students learn that the hot dish is the best value for their money, though a bowl of soul) made with fresh vvegetables and meat stock and seared with crackers, which may be bought- for five cents, runs a close second. Standardized recipes, measures and utensils are used to hisure daily standard servings of uni- form quality ,and size. All crackers and sandwiches, except the hot meat sandwich, are wrapped in waxed paper or placed in glazed paper bags. The Cafeteria. Supervisor visits each cafeteria, daily and alternates for the entire 202 WATERTOWN TOW.NX REPORT lunch period among the three schools. In this way it is possible to keep in intimate touch with the cafeterias and see that the standards are kept up. REPORT OF '1IIE INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTM-ENT Sohn Black, Director During the mast year the total enrolment of this depart- ment has reached a new high.. Each year finds the various classes in the elementary schools holding about the sarne registration. In the. Junior High Schools there has been a slight increase. The Senior Nigh School shows a greaten number each year. The enrolment this year has 96 Juniors, 80 Middlers and 59 Seniors, making a total of 235 bogs, a record for this department. With industry ,slowly but surely increasing its production and absorbing more and more of the unemployed there is still a great demand for spilled mechanics. It is doubtful if the old time apprentice system will ever become a fact again as industry is too lousy in active competition to train mechanics in their factories. With no opportunities to learn his trade in these estab- lishments a boy must receive the fundamentals of his train- ing at the high school or the day or evening trade school. With the American federation of Labor voting in favor of a 30-hour per week schedule we are confronted with the problem of properly using this extra leisure time. The work of this department from the 6th to the 12th grades is laying; the foundation for real practical -work that will be both useful and valuable not only as a vocation but will serve as an avocation. The projects made in the 6th grade are changed eacli year to allow for variety. There is no greater interest shown in any of our shops than that displayed by these pupils. Here the foundation for the future is laid for many boys. At the Junior High Schools there have been several pieces of furniture such as bookcases and cabinets made for ele- mentary schools, besides the regular work outlined in the course. The teaching of mechanical dr•aNving with the :shop REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 20,71 courses has become very beneficial to the pupils as it enables there to visualize their completed projects and to read blue- prints more readily. At the Senior Nigh School, the room formerly occupied by the machine shop is now being made ready to accommo- date the print shop. A Brick wall, eight feet high, has been built in place of the low wooden fence. The upper area will have windows to allow daylight in the corridor. The present print shop will he made into two rooms with a solid brick wall between. The larger room to be used for related work for shop subjects and the smaller one for a conference roam for vocational guidance. The 2-1 ' back geared lathes which have been built by the pupils in the pattern making and machine shop classes are ready for use when the motors arrive. During the past year, a lame amount of work has been completed in the shops for various departments of the town. which has given practical training to the pupils and made a subsantial saving for the town. Much time has been spent by the woodworking department in constructing And rebuilding stage scenery for the several plays. REFIORT OF THE DRAWING DEPARTMENT Florence R. Russell, Supervisor An adequate progranr of Art Education today, transcends art periods and art studies and permeates all school life. As children like to draw there is no need to urge there. Every child is b€rru with the power to create and it remains for us as teachers to release and develop the power wisely, that it may become for him a key to joy and wisdom and possibly self realization. Art Education in our schools is not a subject considered alone. The program in the elementary grades is carried on through integration of other subjects. Problems in design, color, lettering, constructive handwork and art appreciation are manifest in all phases of school work and become a hart of the general activity program. Art is a guide in the arrangement of subject matter on a page whetber in arithmetic, spelling, or composition. Sto- 204 WA'rEPt'I OWN TOWN REPORT ries and poems awaken the interest of the child who is permitted to illustrate them. History and literature are vis- ualized more clearly and incidents made more vivid by the development of a frieze or construction of a project on the .sand table ; and subjects otherwise uninteresting and per- haps abstract may be made to take on new life and added significance. In the junior and senior high school years special oppor- tunities are provided for developing school service programs around art. Here the pupils have practical application for problems in design, color, lettering and construction; in the designing and painting of scenery, posters, properties and costumes for assemblies, and plays as well as many prob- lems related to home and community service. The making of i1iustrat+ed mans, designing of note books with :sketches and covers, linoleum printing for the school annual and Christmas cards, all provide for progressive in- struction leading to cooperative service an(] consequently integration. Constructive handwork such as tooled, leather, basketry, ship carving, and other forms of craft work which because of cost of material and tools has been taken out of mare- art courses in recent years is again being required in, all progressive programs. This type of work fosters invention and creative ability and I hope we may again introduce it into our course to some extent. Our program aims to cultivate in the child a love of this tools, a regard f©r neat, orderly and conscientious ivork. All children can draw-, but not € ll equally well. In every class, one or more pupils stand out as having more than average ability. This talent we encourage and develop by permitting them to -do more advanced work. Our coun- try needs artists in the field of industry as it has never needed there before. A growing demand for beauty as well as utility in industrial products is opening a wider field for these pupils. Our buys and girls will be artists as well as at•tisans of the future. "Fortunate is he who at an early age knows what Art is." REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 10>105 REPORT OF THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT Rena 1.. Bisbee, Supervisor The gener d organization of the music classes is the same as last year. There have been so few changes in grade teachers that the work has not been interrupted anywhere. It is very satisfactory to find such interest and accomplish- ment on the part of both pupils and teachers when visiting classes unannounced as well as on regular schedule. shortage of music books in many instances presents diffi- culties, rewiring ingenuity on the part of the instructor to spread out the material. The teachers having charge of music in the Junior High Schools are the sarne ones who have done such efficient work before. Music appreciation is combined with drill in note reading, part singing and memorizing. A special demon- stration of chorus work was given last June. 'Selected groups from each class in the two schools were used. The seventh grade, sang in three parts, the eighth and ninth troth in four parts. This concert was given twice--an an afternoon is the East Junior and on an evening in the West Junior High School. It was decided this fall to make the High School chorus more selective and put it on the basis of a glee club. Every applicant was tested as to voice and ability to read. Even Nvith these restrietio►ns over a hundred were chosen. The club will make its first public appearance on January 8, 1937 at the band concert. The orchestras and the High School band have increased somewhat in numbers. 'These organizations assisted as for- merly at games, assemblies and plays in their respective schools.. The usual concerts were given this past year: High School and Legion Bands in January tinder the leader- ship of Mr. Chick , High School Orchestra and High Sehaol Band in March, led by Miss Bisbee and Mr. Chick; com- bined Junior High Orchestras in May trained by Miss Bis- bee; and the Elementary School orchestras in May under the direction of Mrs. Drew. The New England Nigh School Music Festival was held, in Springfield, March 11-14, 1.936. This consisted of a chorus, 206 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT a band and an orchestra and the final concert was br oadeast. Watertown was represented in all three organizations, hav- ing sent eleven pupils. REPORT OF THE SCl~I001, NURSES Number of pupils examined by physicians 6392 Number of defects recorded 9�la ; Nose and Throat 551 Hurt (Functional and Organic) 97 Poor Nutrition 46 Postural defects 185 Skin and scalp 24 Number of pupils having defective NTisiorr 320 Number of pupils having defective hearing 0 Number of individual inspections 1885.5 Number of home visits 1302 Number of first aid treatments 1554 Number of visits to clinics 72 Number of pupils tested by State Clinics: Chadwick 83 Middlesex 875 Retarded 78 Our records show an increase in the number of corrections of remediable physical def'oebi, hicluding vision, resulthig ill the improvement of the general health of our school popu- lation. In the Spring of 1936 a Survey of Grades 7-9-11 was made by the Middlesex County Clinic. Of the 875 tested, 120 re- acted to the "Tuberculin Test' these reactors were x-rayed and 29 pupils were recommended for observation and check- tap. e continue to have the services of the state clinic for retarded pupils, three of these clinics were conducted in our elementary grades during the past year. e wish to thank, all who have given us their help and cooperation. MARY C. CARNEY, SUSAN M. H.ARDING, ALICE JOHNSONT, REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 207 REPORT OF SCHOOL PHYSICIAN Benjamin T. Loring, tl+'f. D. During the year the regular calls at the various schools have been made, so far as passible early in the sessions, recording the (late and time of the call in the register pro- vided. By cooperation with the nurses, the calls have been made on days other than when the nurse was at the same schools, arranging it so that either the doctor or the nurse was present. each (lay. The monthly reports have been made promptly at that end of each month. One emergency call in another district was made. The annual examination of each pupil has been made as usual and recommendations for corrections of defects have been sent to parents, and followed up byrcalls by the nurses where necessary. By the .assistance of Parent Teachers Associations, chil- dren needing more nourishment have been provided with a small bottle of milk at the morning recess in not a few cases, always with resulting gains in weight and. strength. There has been no serious epidemic of sickness in any of the room-, under my care during the year. Number of pupils examined physically 1109 Defects found in yearly examination 1.46 Needing tonsils removed 24 Enlarged tonsils 14 Adenoids Nasal obstruction 7 Heart murmurs—functional 11 Heart murmurs—organic 0 Malnutrition (over 10%, underweight) 16 Poor pasture 23 Scabies 1 Pediculosis 3 Enlarged cervical glands 16 Not successfully vaccinated 32 209 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT REPORT OF SCHOOL PHYSICIAN Albert B. Toppan, M. D. Number of school pupils seen in daily school visits during; the year : Infectious conditions 46 Noninfectious conditions 324 Visits made on each school weekly and one school daily Yearly physical examinations of all pupils, not including above Parker 276 Grant 85 West Junior 856 Browne 436 Marshall Spring, 301 1954 Defects found in yearly examination Enlarged tonsils 81 Heart defects, organic or functional 32 Lung defects 4 Orthopedic cases, including postural and foot defects 181 Skin diseases 8 Nasal defects 2 Poor nutrition 36 8 Tn addition to the above, I attended one-third of the football names played by the High School, and made such ether emergency calls for consultation on first aid troat- ments as were necessary during school hours, REPORT OF SCHOOL PHYSICIAN H. Zovickian, M. D. Yearly physic,'Ll examinations of pupils 2296 Defects found in yearly examination 482 Cardiac cases 18 Eczema 2 iscelIaneous 46 REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 299 'umber of school pupils seen in daily schools visits 297 Accidents—first aid treatment 6 Chicken pox 1 Common colds 96 Impetigo 104 Mumps 42 Ringworm 13 Scabies 4 Sore throats 11 Tonsillitis 20 Examinations for employment cards 4 Posture examinations 44 Attended three of the Senior High School football games. REPORT OF THE ATTENDANCE AND CERTIFICATIN DEPARTMENT The Supervisors of Attendance investigated two thousand and thirty three cases of reported non-attendance during the year evading December 31, 1936. Of these cases three hundred and sixty four were due to truancy and sixty eight attributed to the indifference and neglect of the parents, Five cases were referred to the Waltham District Court, four of which are still pending. The other case was dis- iniss+ed after a probationary period during which the at- tendance of the pupil was improved. At the present time we have 'no one committed to the Middlesex County Train- ing School. We had two hundred and nine cases of absence from school because of want of clothing. These children were cared for by the Supervisors of Attendance and School Nurses through the School Welfare Fund, which is main- tained by the voluntary contributions of the school em- ployees. Clothing and rubbers were also obtained from the Watertown District Nursing .Association Office. This office issued six hundred and forty eight certificates to employed minors, and sixty two minors were licensed to sell newspapers.. During the past year, we have been more fortunate to placing thane seeking employment through mir 210 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT office. It is noted that marry of the larger concerns are not employing mirrors tender eighteen years of age. JOSEPH L. CARROLL, FRANCIS M. CAV'ER.LY, Supervisors of Attendance. In coliclusion T desire to express my appreciation to the School Committee for their loyal support and to the school teachers for their hearty cooperation in carrying out the work of the schools. 'respectfully-submitted, WILFRED H. PRICE, Superintendent. Enrollment by Grades January I, 1937 Compared with January 1, 1936 1936 1937 Kindergarten 425 415 Grade 1 Clog 631 Grade 2 576 557 Grade 3 604 577 Grade 4 1588 574 Grade 5 583 580 Grade 6 567 560 Gracie 7 587 547 Grade S 51.7 557 Grade 9 523 541 Grade 10 488 51 Grade lI 347 403 Gracie- 12 332 332 Post Graduate 24 18 Special Classes 117 91 Sight Saving Class 8 8 6895 6864 Continuation School 2 4 6897 REPORT OF SOHOOL DEPARTMENT 211 SUMMARY OF STATISTICS Teachers, January I, 1936 Number of Principals 9 Number of teachers in high school 46 Number of teachers in junior high school 62 `umber of teachers f n elementary schools 120 Number of special teachers and supervisors 12 Teachers, January 1, 197 Number of Principals 9 Number of teachers in high .school 46 Number of teachers in junior high school 62 Number of teachers in elementary schools 118 Number of special teachers and supervisors 12 t'UAS Pupils unrolled, school year 19,35d36 7108 Average daily attendance 6416 Average membership 6830 En rolled January I, 193 7 +6864 Enrolled January I, 19SG 689 i Enrolled January I, 1935 6755 Enrolled January 1, 1934 6699 Enrolled January 1, 1939 6570 Enrolled January I, 1932 649 Enrolled January I, 1931 6280 Enrolled January I, 1930 611.0 Enrolled January I, 1929 5674 Enrolled January 1, 1928 5204 t� AVERAGE MEMBERSHIP AND NUMBER. OF TEACHERS FOR THE PAST TEN YEARS, INCLUDING THE HIGH SCIIOOL AND EXCLUDING THE CONTINUATION SCHOOL � 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 Average membership for O school year ending June 4643 5112 5202 6DD5 6192 6393 6541 6602 6750 6830 z Number of teachem 165 180 201 225 231 242 250 246 246 249 H - O AVERAGE MEMBERSWP AND NUMBER OF TEACHERS FOR THE PAST TEN Z YEARS IN THE SENIOM HIGH SCHOOL � - - p 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 Average membership 537 604 695 739 799 936 1052 1100 1097 1173 Number of teachers 27 30 32 33 33 44 44 44 44 46 Pupils Average Daily Average aggregate Enrolled Attendance Membership :attendance CS Qj ., y +w Q V? r, v Q Un x w x w F x w 1-4 x ti a H o Senior High 1326 1326 1108 1108 1173 1173 200472 200472 181 C7 East Junior 758 758 708 708 738 738 128265 128255 181 5 West ,junior 916 916 847 847 894 894 153312 153312 181 y Browne 485 485 425 425 462 462 74994 74994 176 e0 Coolidge 728 728 665 655 707 707 11.6996 116996 176 N Hosmer 961 961 881 881 930 930 155164 155164 116 &1 Lowell 775 775 660 660 723 723 116204 115204 176 z Parker, Grant and Marshall Spring 740 740 670 670 714 714 118026 118026 176 Francis-Phillips 509 509 452 452 489 489 79552 79552 176 1326 1674 4198 7198 1108 1555 375,3 6416 1173 1632 4025 6820 200472 281577 660936 1142985 177 h7 214 WATMTOWN TOWN REPORT GRADUATION EXERCISES The Senior High School Watertown, Massachusetts PROGRAM PRCQCE.S IONAL—The Conqueror Core? Htgh School Crchtstra INVDGATION—Reverend Marshall S. Jenl.Ws NAPPY SONG Gaines Chorus 5A LUTA TO R Y Robert T-L Clapp ADDRESS jPrank W. l'LFright, DeputY Cummisstoner of Education- SAIL ON. NOR FEAR Laahee Chorus PRESENTATION OF CLASS GIFT Cliarle: Tuck, Chairman Gift Cammittee ACCEPTANCE FOR THE CLASS Charles AjRmian, President Class of 1936. ACCEPTANCE FOR THE SCHOOL oeorge Sexton. President Clam-, of 1937. - VALEDICTORY Anthony Zovickian pR,E aENT'ATltr N OF DIPLOMAS Mr. Carl G. A. Johnson, Chairman of School Comnliittee UNISON CnORUS—TrlumphRI March 1".M a") Verdi Clai.ss of 1936 RECESSIDNA),-Herr of the Istlinuts Lampe High School Orche4lra REPOR'r OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT215 CLASS OF 19 2 College Angelo Joseph Mantenuto Robert Roy Alexander Thomas Ronald me regor Phyllis Helen Androski Ruth Dcras McLaughlin Ernest Antoni Alfred Louis Della Pnolera Rupert Arslan aa3n Barbara Phelps Gertrude-Adele Benjamin Jean Platt Willard Janzes .Bird Claude Charlez Moliere R.xxid MarJorie Lee Bishop *Donald David Ranney Gerald Francis Bracken Victor Harry Read Louise Campbell Jahn Addison Heitz, Jr. Edward Balfour Capen Coleman Jae] aoss Renato Adolf Paul Capone Robert Barron Scribner 'John 'Valentine Carchin, Jr. Barbara Wood Steinauer 'Ruth Alice Carroll *Woodrow Edward Stone Robert Eniery Chaffee Charles Stuart Tuck RIRymOrr(1 Young Chamberlain George Campbell Turts "Stephen Manley Chase Maxy Florence 'Walsh Peter Gencho Chlcos Henry Clement Walter Robert Hovey Clapp Eleanor Leda Whitehead Louise Marjorie Cornre�� Dorothy Amelia Whitney Francis Patrick Connors Martha Wolfson Howland Connors Josephine Agnes Amu Worcester tFrank "Lorraine Creesy 4'flllatll Wt'fght R.Qt3t Caroline Cruickshank *-'Anthnny Zovickdaln Anne Marie Ctirry General £nrlcc Harry DiPietro. Jr. Joseph John Dugan John Aaron Anloorlan ltiiargaret Emily Earley � Dorothy Jeannette Bangs - Matilda Falco Aiith Naomi. Eedrossitan Raymond Ashley Fancy. Jr. Mary Leland Barges Barbara Jane Felch Sarah Helen Borghette Dominic Anthony Frissore Daniel Martin Eoujicaniarl Barbara Furber Raymond Wllli€nm Braflltt John Stan"y Goodrow Maxine Evelyn Bridges Barbara Gordon Nina 'kW anon Rrusellis Lindal French Graham Helen Mary Butchard Edward Francis Gurnett. Jeannette Buttei-fteld t-Alice Rose Halla jaan Ellen Agnes Callahan .;Peter Angelo Harris Walter Scott Campbell, Jr. Robert Owen Joseph Hawkins Edna Helen Church i•Robert Lester ElLyes Frazk Brookings Colby TRosemary, Anne Herzig R.alpb Howard, Cooper Virginia Bickford Hull IWth IiRrriet Cotton Naomi Johnson Charles Wilrose ;Joseph Cotigblin :'Gordonz Burr Jones Veronica Barbara Desmond Marie Louise Jordan James Joseph Donovan "Helen Mitchell .Joyce .Joseph English Frederic Crayton Kelley Edward White Evans Raymond Mlsworth Fires Plaillp Dominic Fantasia Robert Arthur Hranct Carolyn Feeney Joseph Phelps Larkin Marion Ruth Matilda Fisher ,,James Edintind Leary Eleanor Vtrg nth Mtzgerald Barbara Kendall Lindbladh Robert F1ltcroft Geome Wilson MfteDatw, Jr. Charles Garabedian 216 WATERTf}WN TOWN REPORT Douglas Malcolm Garside Elsie Ruth Anderson Joseph Ernest Gibson, Jr. Andrew Henricks Barksdale, Jr. James Parker Gibson Isabelle Barteaux Derair Nishan Hagopian Arline Virginia, Barer Walter Francis Halleck Vera Eileen Marie Bazley- Ruth Ashley Hoyt 4!Ma.rion 'Theresa Berinato Robert Sanford Hunt Antra, Claire Boschetto Argent Paul Iodice Caroline Norton Bryant Tlxvnzas Latta Johnson Evelyn JcLsephlne Campbell Mary Rita Kelley Gertrude Carl Daniel Leo Kenslea Concetta Ann Centorino David Warren Kimball Muriel Marie Conrad Irene Elizabeth La$ey Dorothy Estelle Coogan Lorraine Elizabeth LaRochelle Evelyn 'Louise Coole Edward StanI ff Lindo Emilia Mary D'Arnico Walter Francis Mackie Arthur Samuel DeGriso George Jerome MacLeod Helen Catherine Devaney. John Edward Maguire Frank DiPietrantnnio Elizabeth Anne Manchester Angelina Louise Dornentehelio Ro.5ario Massa Oscar Fenedian Nina Ethel McCourtle Albert William Fleming Eleanor Gertrude McDonald Dorothy Anita Flynn Florence Mary McEnaney Ida. Nancy Fontana Frances Rita McEnaney Gladys Hazel Ford Virginia 11 UIS Moulton Delia Patricia Frissul"a Bruce Benjamin Noyes Liberty Garabedian ;4>;uriel Evelyn Nute Mary Ann Garofolo John Patrick Gates, Jr. Lillian Harriet GarDfcrly Margaret Alice O'Connell AGladys A.lmeda Gandet Verna Aldrich Owens Francis Paul Gebhardt Mary Lois Pillsbury Helen Agnes Geilfuss Thomas Gerarde Prendergast i Maary Anil Giglio Charlotte Stimpson Priest Dorothy Helen Gough Mary Ann Pugliese Norman James Greenland Michael Pugliese Ann Nargise Hagopian v--Elizabetb Adams Rawlings Virginia Lucille Harris Clarence Roderick. Reid Kathryn Elizabeth Heal Lendell Noyes Reilly ;'Eolith Abbie Howard Ernest Theodore R,einlann, Jr. Stella Joan Theresa Inferrera Francis Everett Robbins Nathalie Eves ,Jones "Donald Robert Sellers Annette Helen Katz Wayne Gifford Sharpe Virginia Louise Keith Patrick Joseph Siglio Elizabeth Frances Kiley merry Eugenia Skaletsky "'Marguerite Theodora Hirk,er Louise Stegehm,nn Mary Elizabeth Kline Ella Georgia s5tile.S Antonette Lesanto Jennie May Stoney Louise Eva Lindsey Elizabeth Eleanor Walsh Morence Elizabeth Looney, Dorothy Christina Warner Carolyn Lowney Robert Melcorn White Rita. Mary MacDonald *john Ellsworth Williams George William Mahoney. Auriga. IsaJel Manooglan Commercial Angelina _Mary Mareantolljo Charles Theodore Ajamian Dorothy Helen Uarvin Elvira Elizabeth Albert Sheldon Leavitt Mason Sara Marie Alexander Irenw Ruth Lillian Maunus Priscilla Marlon Antes IVAy Irene McCollem REPORT OF SCHOOL, DEPARTMENT 211 Eleanor Frances McDermott Virginia Ruth Porretta Fiances Eleanor McElhiney Dorothy Louis Purchase Mary Rita McCann Elvira Alin Russo Jahn Patrick Meehan Mary Rita Meehan Industrial Arts Mary Gertrude lriellyn Merge Avadanian Ansae Millian Gerald Thomas Bloomer Adelaide Gertrude Mitchell Edward games Burns Bernard Jules Morel Valentine Bernard Caldaroni Mary Lyons Louise Morrissey William Byron Campbell —'Eva Mildred Morrison Robert Artlrnr Chaisson Mary Frances Teresa Murphy *August Marrio Cirillo Alma Vendela Nelson Harold William Coleman "Arthur Ernest Nelson Thomas Joseph DelGrosso Ruth Anna Noden Adain George DeVico Edward James O'Halloran William Francis Dolan A1rna Miriam Owens Silvio Louis Drinkwa.ter Sydney Chase Peck Cirio Gerard Duca 'Etaily Catherine Piantedosl John Essayan Eleanore Elizabeth Reid Prederick Bernard Fleming "Anne Rock Martin Edward Giggey Mare- Rock Martin Harald Giragosian Virginia Romano ",Arthur Joseph Gross]. Mary Louise Ryan Leo Francis Harrington Mdarie Sarah Samaras Dante Iodice Beatrice Serima Santoro Frank Wilhelin Hjalmer Jacobson Rita Rose Scipione Sidney Leslie Leedham ,Jessie Adelaide Shea 'Manias Francis Lang Elizabeth Alice Sheldon Parker Loring Matthews Ifildred Alice Simmons Etussell Coburn Miller Angela Frances Stprr Ltawrence Fredrick Moore, Jr. Virginia Mae :Morey Charles Alexander Morrison Mary Margaret Sullivan Peter Paul Neshe Diana Helen Tashjian Thomas James GWeefe Herbert Francis Vaughar► Norman Donald Phillips Mary Elvira Vessella Ernest Frank Pugliese Ruth Marjorie Walker Joseph Guinn Ruth Marion Wilsan John Junes Raczkowski Phyllis Helen Young ""ATigustus Lev Hose Carmen Saverio Russo Household Arts Samuel Thomas Russo Thelma gene Butters Joseph F'rancis,Ryan Vivian Christine Caney Edmond Albert Sampson Theresa Mary Carboni Harman Semerjian Phyllis Matyldn Doyle Dominic Frank Stranglo Dorothy Rita. Dupuis Ralph Walter Sullivan Ernestine Murium Gooch-ow Harry Jacob Tarjan Margaret Catherine Green Charles 'Premark June Bertha Johansen Frank Stephen Vasquez ary Theresa Mottle HarryJoseph cork, Jr. Thelma June Newcomb Frank Peter Yuchnevicz Members of Gum Lau de Society, " Neither absent nor tardy for 3 yearn "' Neither absent nor tardy for 6 years 218 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES 1936 19 7 ?SIRS. RUTH H. FURBER, Chairman JOHN M. RUSSELL, Secretary REV. EDWARD C. CAMP MARY CORCOR A N JOHN A. COLLINS SYL`LrESI'ER M. LORING Librarian LYDIA W. MASTERS Assistant Librarian ELEANOR L. MOORE Library Staff as of January 1, 1937 X. ELSA BLAZO Assistant, North Branch BEATRICE COLLINS AsSiSt nt, Main Library MINNIE C. CGDRT`NEY Assistant, Main Li°brar} MABEL C. GILL►METT Assistant, Main Library KATHERINE B. GREENE Librarian, Nardi Branch ROSE AT. KELLY Junior Assistant MARY G. K1+OWLES Chillren's Librarian DORIS MARTIN Librarian, W&&L Branch ESTHER E. MADDEN Assistant, East ,Branch CORINNE MEAD Librarian. Ease Branch SARAH SHATPUCK Assistant, East Braiwh HELaEN E. SMITH Assistant, East Branch RUTH C. WHITE Assistant, East Branch MARRY E. Y ORK Assistant, Main Library Part-time Workers RC69IaMARY BAITER MARY LSeNALLY NA.TALIE DUNPAR MILDR.ED WETSELL MASON fall itars J. L, CLARK. EusT, Branch JAMES KELLY West Branch 13EIiNARD MANNIX Main Library CHARLES POLLOCK North Bran.-h REPORT OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES 219 REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY, WATER'TOWN To the Citizei s of l•'ater•tov,,v.; lrr the early summer of 1936 the planting on the grounds of the Main Library was done with the $250 ap- l)ropriated by the Town. Two honors have carve to the Library this year. Miss Lydia W. Masters, our librarian, was elected president of the Massachusetts Library- Association and Miss Corinne :'Mead, one of the assista-nt librarian,,;, was elected president of the Charles River Library Club. There is an increasing Lice of the library and a definite need for more money for books and binding. The circulation at the North branch has increased to the point where it seems advisuable to ask the town to ap- propriate money to carry out the plans which were made at the time the building was turned over to the Library de- partment fora branch library. Plans were drawn by Her- bert G. Mason and the estimated cost, at that time, was Al2.400. Respectfully submitted, R1`TTH 11. F[7REER, REPORT OF THE LIBR.AR.IA.N To the TruNtees ut the ll'atertowii- Free P"vbl e Library: Ladies Gild Gentlemen: It is a satisfaction to tell your that there has been an increased use of the library during the past year. There were 398,998 books given out, are increase of 3.7 per cent over 1935. We have not come back to the all-time high circulation of 1933 but I feel that the record would have been higher if we had been able to buy more books and to 220 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT duplicate more freely the l uoks in most dernand. It has been the e p e-rience of all libraries that a shortage of up- to-date books has a direct effect upon the use of a public library. Of the 4,283 books added in 1936, 1171 were replace- ments, most of -which we were able to purchase at a low rate. Only 71 were reference books. Of the remaining 3,112 many were duplicates for the three branches. It has been impossible to buys many desirable books which people wished to read and books in great demand often have wait- ing lists for more than a year. In the years of 1927 and 1928 the library had $7,000 for boars, periodicals and binding. In 1929, 1930 and 1931 it had $8,000, then in 1932 all departments in town co- operated in meeting the economic crisis and this appro- priation event down to $6,000, a cut, of 25 per cent. In 1933 the appropriation for this purpose had an additional cut of 10 per cent but the use of books in this five year pe- riod had gone up t5 per cunt. In 1934, 1935 and 1936 we have received $6,000 again. I realize that the Town has given us just what was asked for looks in these years. s special appropriations were needed. to enlarge and more adegwntely equip our Main Library the regular appropria- tions were practically unchanged. If we can believe what Nve read in the papers, better times are ahead. I therefore hope that our appropriation for looks, periodicals and bind- i rap; may be increased in 1987. There is a library slogan that "every look is a new book to me until I have read it." Most good boobs are age- less and if the "to me" is left out, the slogan would be true of most children's books and fiction, much of biography, history, travel and general literature. It would be far froyn true of technical and business books, economics, and the -natural, social and political sciences. Our standing; among the public libraries of the Mate is high but until we re- turn to the $8,000 appropriation for books; periodicals and binding,, we are receiving less than the standard arnount for libraries of our size. The average. appropriation for public libraries in Massachusetts is $1.1.5 per ,capita and REPORT OF L113RAKIAN 221 this figure is pulled down by the low rate in many cities. Our library received $1.02 per capita last year. The standard set for circulation of kooks in towns, or cities, of our .size is "Trot less than 6". In 103E we circu- lated 11.13 books per capita at a cost of 10.6 per book. This does not take into account the even more valuable services rendered. The standards of library service have broadened and now in addition to the routine work of pre- paring and circulating books, larirer efforts, are made in service to the individual and in contacting the potential reader outside the library walls through talks an brooks and library service, story hours and clubs for adults as well as those for the young peopie. Forty-two story hours and many talks have been given during the year. Most of this service has had to be done on the "free time" of the staff. The alterations to the Main Library which were com- pleted in 1935 have proved most satisfactory. This year the interior of the main floor of the East Branch was painted. This is the first time it has been done since the hr mich was built in 1927. The repairs next in order, are those needed at the North Branch. I hesitate to repeat what has been said in previous reports on the condition of this building and the opportrrrrities for enlarged service in this community. We have done our best to arrange this small roam so as to handle the work efficiently but with a circulation of over 53,000 1 believe conditions warrant tak- ing over the whole building as originally phann+ed. One of the outstanding events of the year was the ex- hibition of arts and crafts done by Watertown residents. This exhibition was sponsored by the Art Committee of the Woman's Club. It opened on Sunday, November 8, with a reception and tea and it remained at the library until the 14th. All parts of the library were used for the exhibition which attracted marry people from out of town as ivell as the townspeople. Without an art gallery, the library dis- played the collection with admirable effect, notably the beautiful seven foot painting, "The Wife of the Albanian Consul", by Elmer Green, which was hung over a window in the reading room. 222 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Hearin; that the library had no suitable book-plate, Putnam +& Cox, architects of the recent addition to the li- brary, offered to make one for us. The design was made by Mr. Q. P. Morton. The library now has a look-plate which is a credit to it and to the donors of our two book funds. It may inspire others to give funds for that pur- pose. For the detailed figures of the work of the year an(l the condition of the library I refer you to the charts pre- pared. I wish to mention, however, that our library, in crrn�mon with allpublic libraries, is still suffering from the selfishness of individuals who think that the Nvor-d "free" means freedom to purloin illustrations, pagres from books, or entire boobs, if they happen to want them. Our lasses were somewhat less this year because the books en art, sci- ence and local history are now kept tinder lock and key, thereby depriving others from browsing among these books and finding knowledge and pleasure in them. Without doubt this has had a decided effect on our circulation. We can report, however, that the percentage of non-fiction cir- culation culation has iricr•eased. The persojinel of the staff' has remained unchanged, except for the addition of Miss Beatrice Collins, Simmons 192>15. -%vho had been a part-time worker. Miss Helen E. Smith, a junior assistant, tank courses at Duke University during the summer and hers been made an assistant in charge of the Nvork with children at the East Branch. Miss Blazo has also been made an assistant and given charge of the work with chitdren at the North Branch. Members of the sLaff have attended various, library meetings and in November our library entertained the Charles River Library Club. Luncheon was seared to them by ladies of the Church of the Good Shepherd. In the Boston Globe of January 6 there -was an edi- torial from -which I quote the lest paragraph. "Whether a demucracy is up to the task of educating; itself in time to stave off disaster is a question which the 20th century may see answered. Meanwhile, the public library is poten- REPORT OF LIBRARIAN 223 tially one of our propellers. We would do iveli not to stint money. or labor to keels it in prime condition." Our standards have always been high and I know that you, as Trustees, and we, the library staff-, will try to keep them high during the coding year. Respectfully submitted, LYDIA W. MASTERS, L ba•arla.??. APPENDIX A CICUATION STATISTICS FOR 193E Per- circulat"son by classwsl A,dI111 Ju•mur Juveni:i! TuUii ventage Perio:bcals . . . .. .. .... ..... . . . . 9,835 1,832 8,899 20,566 5.16 Philosophy, rellgion & fulkl(;re. . 3,193 188 0'5.617 8,998 2.26 Biography .r . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .... 5,896 2.220 3,273 11,389 2,86 HisL4ry . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 3,599 880 6.193 10.672 2.67 Geography and travel _ _ _ _ . ... . 5,074 063 9,883 16,720 4.19 Social sciences . . . ..... .. . . • - - . 5,608 309 1,008 (1,925 1.74 Natunal sciences and medicine. 3,432 1,01 8,297 12,420 3,21 Useful arts ..... . .. . .. . . . .. . . 4.146 1,293 3.934 9,373 2.35 Recreative arts . . . . . . . . . .. .... 1,510 466 1,541 3,517 .88 Music .. ..... . . . . . .. . .... „... , . 1.223 145 1,332 2.700 .67 Fine arts ..- ... ...... 2,410 171 870 3,451 .BCC Language and lftemture .,... , . 10.301 1,132 t24,761 36,194 9.07 Books in foreign languages . ... 2,484 2,434 .fit Fiction .. ...... . . . ........ .... . 153,412 43,510 7.56,267 253,189 63AB 212,923 54,200 131,875 398.998 100,00 Main Library . , .. .. .. . . . . . . ... 100,055 16,767 30.382 147.204 East Branch 79,594 24,116 42.464 146,174 North Branch ....... . . . . . ... 27,669 9,057 16,658 53,384 WesG Branch .......... . . . . . ... 5,012 4,260 11,248 20,520 Schools .. .... . .... .... .... .... 593 31,123 31,716 212,923 54.200 131.875 398,998 • Of these 3,894 were folklore. Of these 19,045 were rea+derz. : Of these 12,997 were picture books. Monet{ Spent far Books m (Circle reprosonta 4500) A- 1926 S # $ S 5 S S S 36 977.03 1927 $ S S $ $ S $ S $ 3 5,653.74 1928 5 a S S S a $ S $ S 5.043.77 1929 5 5 $ S S S S 3 S S S S } 6,043.55 1930 5 $ 5 8 s a S -a 'S a s S 6,269.55 1931 S 3 S # S S 5 S $ 3 s i 6,164.35 19H $ S S $ 1 # S 1 S i] 4,555.57 1933 9 $ $ # $ t S $ 4.011.42 t9a4 $ 0 $ 9 S S t i 1.269.63 H i935 $ S • S a S s S} 4,485.49 1936 S a S S $ S 1 3 4.312.37 Circulation .1, books represent i?D,ODU books eirculnt.,d 1926 187,584 p 19i;7 ► 'AI 235,4 73 1928 �► ' 274,750 new East and florth Branches 1929 7 302,825 flew West ©ranch 1930 11 2524,210 1931 �!►` ► '1► ► �4► 91 "�!� 364,955 0 1932 �f►�l► EM `;�► E► 1 4t2,895 Depression years , 19339► ► ► A �kr {, 4 20,859 1931 !► �!i► '�► l► 'I►�1►`��`�t► 'fit 402,773 1935 '' 384, 652 Alterotians to Main Library 1936 ► ► ►�i► l► " !►' ► l►�►`!►" 4► 1►`h► �i►`1 398,998 upward Turn Ten Year Period In[rcese in money for books 8.47 Increase in book stock 41_87. Increase in circulation 112.77 i REPORT OF LIBRARIAN 225 AI'I ENDtX S American Library Assoctiation. Form for Unijorm Statistics Arttt'ttal Report for the Year ended December 31, 1936 Name of Library . . . . . . . ...... .. . . .Free Public Library of Town . . . . . ...... . . . . . . . . ......... .watertown, Ma=chusetts Name of Librarian . . . . . . . . .. . .... . .Lydia W. Masters Date of founding . .... . . .. . . . . .. . .1868 Population served .... . . . . . . . . .... .35,527 (ass. census) ; 34,913 (U.& census) Assessed K ton . .. .. . .. . .. .. .$52,756,275 Library' ap��ji ...4tion per capitation Terms of use ..... .. .. .. .. . . . . ... . .Free for lending and reference Number of agencies ........ . . . .... .Main Library, branches, 2; sub- branch, 1; schools, 11; rooms, 66 Number of days opens during yFear.. .3l?3 Hours for lending Main Library .. .. ... ............ .72 (10 mos.),66 (2 mos.) East. Branch . . . . . .. . .......... 52 (10 mos.), 46 (2 mos.) North Branch. . . . . . . ............ .30 West Branch .. . . . . . . . . . .. ...... .2U FINANCIAL STATEMENT Receipts Town ap15rolirlation . . ...•... . . . . . ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . $36,650.019 Special for ,grounds ... .............. . . . . . . . .... . .. . . . ...... . . 250,00 �3 tr,9{lU.{1U F—xpendi Lures Books and periodicals .. ....... . . . . . ........ . ... . . .. . . ... . . . *$4,520.47 Binding . . . . . . . .. .. ... . . . . . ...... . . . ......... ... . . .. . . . . . . . . 1,479.29 Salaries Library service . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . ....... . . .... ......... 22,686.,66 Janitor service . . . . . . . .... . . . ... ... . . ................ ..... . 2,933.U4 Feat, light and water . . . . . ...... . . . .. ........ ......... ... . . 2,259.01 Building maintenance arid repairs . . . . . ................. . .. . . 943.36 Supplies .. ...... . . . . . . .... .. . . . . . ....... .. ... . . . . . .. . . . . 784.48 Other maintenance .. ... ..... . .. ..... ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 1,013.12 Special for grounds ... . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . .. . . .. ... ... .... . . . . . . 249.92 'I'C}TAL EXPENDITURES .. .. ... . .. ......................... 06,869.31 Balance returned to the Town .... . . .. . ... ...... ..... . . 36.69 $36,98d1.U0 `26 WATER'1~6WN TOWN REPORT Bork fines returned to Uie Town . . . . ,... 1,323.99 See also amounl;s expended from Funds. INCOME 1~'R+OM ENDOWMENT FLTND85 Balance Received Total AniounL Balance Jan.1„ .Expended Jan. 1, 1936 1937 Barry Fund .. .. ..... $37.43 $30.44 $67.47 $42,25 $25.22 Mead Fund .. . . . . ... 31.37 60.40 91.77 31.50 60.27 Pierce Fund .. .... . . . 233.56 37.29 270,84 27a.84 Pratt Fund .. ....... 5.19 350.00 35519 352.50 2.69 BOOK STOCK Adult Juvenile "Total Number of volumes at the beginning of the year 63,212 15,727 78,940 Volumes added during the year 2,663 1,620 4,233 Gifts and exchanges, included above. 184 Number of volumes lost and withdrawn during the year . . . . ........ . . ... .... . .... . . .... .. . .. W 1,444 2,092 Total number at the end of the year. . . .... . . . . . G5,228 15,903 81,131 Number of periodicals and newspapers currently received: Titles 169 Copies 296 USE Number of fiction lent for home use Adult Juvenile Total ;amain Library ........ . ....... ..... . . . . . .... . 67,920 27,972 95,892 East Branch. .............. ........... .. ..... 57,991 37,699 95,690 North Branch .... ..... ............ . . ....... . 23,043 15,671 38,714 West Branch . . . ............. . . . , .. .... . 4,404 8,727 13,131 Schools .. ........ . . . . .................. . . . . . 54 9,708 9,762 Per cent of fiction of total volumes lent ., . .... . +63.46 Total number of volumes lent for home use Main Library .. . .... . . . . . . .... ....... ...... . 100,055 47,149 147,204 East Branch .. .. .... . . ............. ....... .. 79,594 66,580 146,174 North Branch .... . . . . . ... . ...... . .... . . ..... 27,669 25,715 53,384 West Branch . . .... . . . . . . . .. . ..... . ...... . . . 5.012 15,508 20,520 Schools . . . . . . . ... . . . .... .. ..... ...... . 593 31,123 31,716 Increase in circulation over that of 1935 .... . . ... ........ . . . . . . 14,346 Circulation per capita . . . ....... ..... ....... ....... .. .. . . . .... . 11.13 Expenditure per volurne circulated ..... ... . ........... . .. . . . 1U.6 Number of pictures lent :for home use ... . .... .. .. ........ . . . . .. 1,941 11EPORT OF ''I'0WN CLERI{'q DEPAPM-K1JNT 22 Interlibrary loan Volumes borrowed . ........ ... .. ... .... . . . . . . . . . . . .......... H9 Volumes loaned .. . ........ .. ... .. .. . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . .... . . . . 152 REGISTRATION Adu1€. Juvenile Total Number of borrowers registered during the year 2,358 1,652 3,920 TotM number of registered borrowers .......... 6,828 4,730 11,558 STAFF Number of staff, library service (reckoning part time service to make whole units) . . . .. . .............................. . . . 165 Janitor service . . . . . . . .. . .. .... ........ . ... . .............. . . . . . 2.5 REPORT OF TOWN CLERK*S DEPARTMENT December 31, 1036. The report of this department for the year 1936 is here- with submitted. For report of Town Meetings, which comes under this department, reference is made to that title. Births Recorded By Months Watertown Births Watertown 'Takiiig Place Births Out-of-Town Total January 7 33 40 February 13 44 57 Aprii 4 40 44 May 7 40 47 Julie 7 32 39 July 13 47 60 August 6 48 54 September 10 36 46 October 4 26 30 November 4 15 19 December 6 13 24 Totals 89 404 493 228 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Marriages Recorded By Menths Marriages Marriages Taking Taking Place it) Place Out of Watertown Watertown Total January 9 8 17 February 12 9 21 April 22 1 X 83 May 15 14 29 June 25 25 50 July 15 29 44 August 11 20 31 September 33 30 63 October 30 30 60 November 20 14 34 December 9 11 20 Totals 203 208 411 The number of Marriage Intentions filed in the office of the Town Clerk during the year 1936 totaled 367. Deaths Recorded By Mouths Deaths Watertown 0murring Persons Dying in Watertown Cut-af-Town Total January 23 9 32 February 20 11 31 March 21 1.4 35 April 12 13 25 May 14 14 28 June 17 18 35 July 11 15 2G August 12 13 25 September 13 12 25 October 14 19 33 November 15 16 31. December 17 17 34 Totals 189 171 360 DEPORT OF TOWN CLERK 9S DEPARTMENT 229 Fees collected in the Office of the Town Clerk for 1936. Conservation Licenses 215 Fishing Licenses @ $2.00 .`430.00 192 Hunting Licenses a $2.00 384,00 80 Combination Licenses �}a $3.25 260.00 26 Minor Fishing Licenses @ $1.25 32.50 2 Trapping Licenses 5.25 10.50 20 Free Sporting Licenses 3 Duplicate Licenses @ $.50 1.50 538 Licenses Issued $1,118.50 516 Licenses Less Fees @ 25c 128.75 989.75 The stim of $989.75 was sent to the Department of Con- servation, Boston, Massachusetts and the 'balance, $128.75, was turned into the Town Treasury, Watertown. W. W. NOR.CROSS, Jr., Town Auditor. GEORGE B. WEL1=.MAN, To-in,porerry Toitin Clerk. Dog Licenses 561 Male Dogs Licensed r $2.00 $1,122.00 45 Female Dogs Licensed @ $5.00 225.00 191 Spayed Female Dogs Licensed @ $2.00 382.O0 $1,729.00 Chapter 289 of the Acts of 1932 refers to all fees for de( licenses which are turned into the Town Treasury. I have examined the account of money received for dog licenses in the office of the Town Clerk and the receipts from the County Treasurer, and find diem correct. W. W. NORCROSS, Jr., To?ry Auditor. GEORGE B. WELLMAN, Tent-porary Town Clerk. 230 WATiERTOWN 'TOWN REPORT Fees collected in the Department of the Town Clerk for the Year 1936 515 Conservation License Fees a@$.25 $128.75 Miscellaneous Fees : Marriage Permits, Mort- gages and Discharges Recorded; Certificates, of various kinds, etc. 2,115.93 $2,244.69. Fees collected for Licenses Granted by the Selectmen for the Year 1936 87 Victualler's Licenses @ $1.00 $87.00 10 Pool Licenses @ $5.00 50.00 4 Junk Licenses @ $10.00 40.00 Liquor Licenses 16,045.34 Liquor Advertisements 66.25 3 Coffee House Licenses @ $5.00 40.00 64 Renewals 1.00 64.00 11 Auctioneers' Licenses @a $2,00 22.00 20 Transfers @ $.50 10.00 2 Employment Agencies @a $2.00 4.00 Peaiio Permits, etc. 47.00 13 Auto Dealers' Permits @ $5.00 65.00 Beer Licenses (Wines and Malt) 7,015.01 Second Land Dealers' Licenses 1.00 7.00 Theatre Permits 37.00 Garage Permits 61.50 $23,661.10 I have examined the amount of money received in the office of the Town Clerk for Licenses issued by the Select- men, and the receipts from the. Town Treasurer, and find there to be correct. W. W. NORCROSS, JR., Touin Auditor. GEORGE B. WELL ,A N, ANNUAL REPORT OF T'M BOARD OF HEALTH OF THE TOWN OF WATERTOWN FOR THE YEAR EIVDIA'G DECEMBER 31, 1936 232 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT ORGANIZATION OF THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT 193 Board of Health GUY C. PESCE, M.D., Chairman ENGENE F. GORMAN, M.D., Secretary ALBERT L. BrLLER., M.D. Agent and Health Officer FRED W. BODGE Plumbing Inspector C ARLES M. HEWI P Superintendent of Ce7neteries VAN D. HORTON Impector o/ Milk FRED W. BODGE Bacteriotpgist AKTRUR K BLTRKE Clerk ALICE H. FARNHAM Board of Health Physician EARL J. VJ YUE, M.C. Board of Health Nurses ROSE A,IEMIAN, R.N. AGNES KIRKER, R,.N. School DenWts JAUMS E. DONAHUE. r).M.n, CHARLES E. TSELLEY, D.M.D. Dental Assistant IRENE K. DRUMMEY, R,N. Baby Clinic, Eastern R. C. LAVRAKAS, M.D. Baby Clink, Western L. B. SI'LYE'HSTEI,N, M.D. REPORT OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT 233 REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH To tine C.tizens of the Tva—v of Watertown: The Board of Health submits the following report for the year ended. December 31, 1936: The Board organized March 4, 1936, electing Guy C. Pesce, M. D., Chairman.; Eugene F. Gorman, M. D. Secre- tary, with Albert L. biller, M. D., as the third member. At a later meeting, held March 25, 1936, the following em- ployees were reappointed : Health Officer, Mr. Fred W, Bodge Bacteriologist, Mr. Arthur E. Burke Clerk, Miss Alice H. Farnham Nurse, Mrs. Rase Ajemian Nurse, Mrs. Agnes Kicker Dental Assistant, Mrs. Irene X. Drummey Superintendent of Cemeteries, Mr. Van D. Horton Board of Health Physician, Dr. Earl J. Wylie At the regular meeting of the Board held April 3, addi- tional reappointments were made, as follows : Dental Clinic, Dr. Charles E. Kelley Dental Clinic, Dr. James E. Donahue East Well Baby Clinic, Dr. R. C. Lavra.kas West Well Baby Clinic, Dr. Loui% B. Silverstein The year 1936 has provod to be a year of very little sick- ness in general. This refers particularly to the item of con- tagious diseases. There have been no doses of diphtheria, rahies, or typhoid fester. Again, this year, the Board wishes to impress on the eiti- zens of the town the need of more dental work in the lower grades of the public schools. The ,Board also extends its thanks to all persons, depart- ments, and depa rtnient heads, for any assistance in carry- ing out its work. Respectfully submitted, GUY C. PESCE, M. D., Cha.irrnan EUGENE F. GORMAN, M. D., Seeretar y ALBERT l,. BILLER, M. D. 234 'WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT REPORT OF THE HEALTH OFFICER To the Board of Health, Town of Wa.tertomn: Gentlemen : I herewith submit the following report. of Nvork done by the department daring the year ended December 31, 1936. The report here presented is necessarily brief, but com- plete details are on file in the office. Financial Report Appropriation for 1936 : $32,600.00 General Administration $8,500.00 Contagious Diseases 20,000.00 Dental Clinic 2,500.00 Well Baby Clinic 440.00 Two New {Cars 1,000.00 New Refrigerator 160.00 $33,6(?ilM Expenditures .General Administration $8,499.07 Contagious Diseases 19,979.09 Dental Clinic 2,500.00 Well Baby Clinic 439.83 Two New Cars 1,000.00 New Refrigerator 150-00 Gross Expenditures $32,567.99 Returned to Treasurer 32.01 -- - - 32,600.00 Grass Expenditures per Capita .593 Reimbursements during 1936, exclu- sive of Plumbing and Cemetery $6,911.18 Licenses 434.50 Dental Clinic 81.50 Mate Subsidy for Tuberculosis 5,079.95 Private Reimbursements for Tit- bercul psis 180.1.E Mate Subsidy for Other Conta- gious Diseases 64MM REPORT OP HEALTH DEPARTMENT 23a City and Town Reimbursements for Other Contagious Diseases 154.82 Private Reimbursements for Con- tagious Diseases 230.50 County Commissioners for Rabies Vaccine and Treatment 100.25 -- $6,911.19 Net Cost to Town $25,656.81 Net Cost per Capita .702 Summary of Vital Statistics Population (Estimated) 36,500 Births 493 Birth Rate per 1,000 population 13.3 Corrected Death Rate Note: The corrected death rate is fowid by eliminating the deaths of all non-residents dying in Watertown and add- ing the deaths of all residents of Watertown dying else- where, ass own by the records of the Town Clerk. Deaths of residents occurring in Watertown 187 Deaths of residents of Watertown occurring elsewhere 167 Total (Stillbirths not included) 354 Death rate per 1,000 population 9.69 Tuberculosis Deaths 17 Tuberculosis Deaths per 100,000 population 46.5 Mortuary Report Age Groups Male Female Total Under 1 year 10 12 22 From 1 to 2 years 0 0 0 From 2 to 3 years 1 1 2 Fom 3 to 4 years 0 2 2 From 4 to 5 years 0 0 0 From 5 to 10 years 4 1 5 From 10 to 15 years 3 2 5 From 15 to 20 years 2 0 2 From 20 to 30 years 9 7 16 236 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT From 30 to 40 years 10 10 20 Froin 40 to 50 years 14 20 34 From 50 to 60 years 31 20 51 From 60 to 70 years 41 40 81 ,From 70 to 80 years 33 35 68 From 80 to 90 years 12 26 38 From 90 to 100 years 3 5 8 178 181 354 Stillbirths 4 2 6 Communicable Diseases The cases of communicable diseases have been on a par with the previous year, with no notable increase in any par- ticular disease. There were 940 reports registered at the office, against 963 in 1935. The following chart shows the diseases by months Contagious Diseases for the Year 193E Jan.Feb. hiar.Apr. %fay J41ne July Aiig-Sept..(let. Nov,Dec.To, 1tericr Poliomyelitis 1 1 Chicken Pox _ . . . . . 9 5 G 12 1.7 13 7 3 2 3 1 5 83 Germgn Measles . . . 1 2 3 4 11 3 1 1 2 23 Ophthalmia Neonatorual . . . , — 1 1 Lobar pneumonia .. 4 2 5 4 2 4 1 22 Malaria . . . .. . . . . . . . 1 I ilricawes . . . . . . .. . , 2 5 17 25 53 45 14 5 1 1 168 Mumps . . . . . ... . . .26 39 74 93 96 13 4 1 4 2 1 353 'scarlet Fever . . . , . .1Q 6 7 6 7 6 3 2 4 9 64 Septic Scare Throa-t .. .. . . 1 1 'ni"bercul is Pulnlon�ry . . . . . . . 3 2 4 3 5 1 2 2 4 2G Other Form , .... 1 1 W-hooping Cough 7 5 10 3 2 1 2 4 5 a 2 49 Dog Bite .,..., . . . . . 6 7 11 15 19 22 15 14 14 8 7 8 146 Anterior Poliomyelitis e were fortunate in having only one case of anterior poliomyelitis reported during the year 1936. 'This ease Baas REPORT OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT 237 of the paralytic: type. The child was years old, who i now at the orthopedic departmei t of the Lakeville Sana- torkim. Dog Bites There were 146 dog bites reported during the past year, which were all reported to Dr. H. W. Jakenza.n for examina- tion and restraint. There were no serious bites, and a very large percentage of these was due to children tormenting clogs, and in practically every case was more the fault of the human being than it was that of the dogs for biting. Rabies There were no rabies eases reported among dogs or hu- nians during the past year. This goes to show conclusively, that vaccinating dogs is very important and without a doubt holds down the dangers of rabies developing. Eight people were given anti-rabic treatment during; the past year. These were cases where the owner of the dog could not be located, or where the Trite was around the head or shoulders of the person bitten. Some of these persons were given only one injection, some seven, and same fourteen. This was done at a east of $26.25 for, va.ceizre and $74.00 for administering theTreas- urer. vaccine. This sum has been repaid by the County For the ninth consecutive year five free clinics wereheld in April for the immunization of dogs Against the possihlllty of rabies. Six hundred eighteen clogs were vaccinated, which is approximately 77 � of the number of dogs licensed. Again we urge all owners of dogs to avail themselves of this opportunity and have their pet; immunized during the com- ing year, further to protect children and adults. Diphtheria No cases of dipbther-ia were reported during 1936. We sincerely hole we shall be as fortunate during 1937. There were 264 children immunized against this disease at five clinics, field daring October and November, and there will be another clinic held during 1937. We urge upon all parents of children over six months of 238 WATERT[7WN TCNNIN REPORT age, to go to their family physician and have their children given taxoid or toxin-antitoxin, that they may be immunized while very young and susceptible to diphtheria. Scarlet Fever Again during 1936 we were very fortunate in having only 60 cases of scarlet fever reported, and only one death oc- curred. Of these cases only 16 were hospitalized in 1936, Although there were only a few uses, several developed mastoids, which necessarily extended the period of quaran- tine in the hospital. The usual letter of instructions was given all parents, and a close watch was kept on all homes in quarantine. We are looking forward, hoping that within a few years, science will have provided an immunizing agent, which Avill put this disease: on a par with diphtheria. Tuberculosis Summary Pul- Childhood Other anonary Type Tees Gases under supervision December 31., 1936 111 37 17 New uses reported during the yeRr 26 1 Cases. died during the .year 17 Died in sanatoria 13 Died at home 4 Cases moved away during the year 7 1 1 Gases moved into town 1 cases reported (an record ) from past years, but not under supervision 26 9 15 Contacts under supervision of Diaanostic clinic 281 X-rays and examinations at Middlesex sanRtcrium 366 Total visits to cases and contacts 1164 Patients in Sanatoria (Watertown Settledl Middlesex County SannWrium 25 Rutland State Sanatorium 1 North Reading State Sanatorium 2 Lakeville State Sanatorium 2 Sharon Sa.natorimn 2 Patients hospitalized in sanatoria ether thanWa- tertown settled 8 School Clinics As a result of the ten-year program directed by Dr. Henry Chadwick. the county .sanatoria offer to the towns REPORT OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT 23.9 in their respective counties, a yearly survey of the children in the seventh, ninth and eleventh grades, in the hope of detecthiff early cases of tuberculosis in the adolescent age group. All the children in the above mentioned grades are asked to have their parents sign request }Tanks, if they de- sire to avail themselves of this .service. Those whose par- ents request the service are given the tuberculin test (Von Piarque, using 0. T.) . This test is read in from three to four days. Any showing a positive reaction are then -rayed, using a portable apparatus in the schools. These children showing any suspicious X-ray evidence are giver a physical examination and finally classified into active eases, observation cases, and negative cases. The results of our elinic were as follows; Public Parochial Total School population (7th, 9th and 11Gh grades) 1,471 141 11612 Children Tuberculin Tested 875 108 9W Per cent. tested 59.5 76.6 Children reacting to the test 120 17 137 Per cent. of those reacting to the test 13.7 153 Childrerx X-rayed 111 28 131 Final Results of above X-rays Adult Type 2 0 2 observation cases 17 3 2e Negative cases 5 1 6 Summer Camps The 'Watertown Branch of the Southern Middlesex Health Association was instrumental in sending; seven chil- dren to Camp Merriland in Sharon, during the surnmer months, and fourteen to the Prendergast Preventorium in Mattapan, for a 'three-week period, through the sale of Christmas seals. Each of these children received a great deal of benefit, gaining on an average of six pounds each. We sincerely hope the people of Watertown will continue to assist in this work, as. it is a very worthy cause. Diagnostic Clinic at Middlesex County Sanatorium It has been the a.im of the department to provide sana- torium care for those persons suffering from tuberculosis and especially those in the early stages of the disease. From an economic standpoint alone, a patient receiving 244 WATERTOWN TOWN RicirORT early treatment and checking 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 in Watertown have been informed as to the privileges of the Middlesex County Saira- torium in Waltham, where persons may receive physical examination by chest specialists with an -ray and diagno- sis, without charge. Patients may be referred on a con- sultation basis to this diagnostic clinic and all reports are sent direct, to the attending physician, who continues to supervise his patient and prescribe whatever theraphy may he required. Resides the diagnosis of cases, the clinic is of great value in supervising contacts. Typhold Fever No cases of typhoid fever were reported, or no eleaths occurred from this disease, in the year 1936. Well Baby Clinics These were held two afternoons a week, Tuesdays at the West Junior High, LAnd Fridays at the Coolidge School. There were 98 clinics held during the year, 1216 babies were examined by the physicians in attendance, and advice in feeding and child hygiene was given. The weight of each child was taken and recorded in each case. School Nursing at St. Patrick's and Sacred Heart Schools It is the duty of one of the nurses of this department to visit both the St. Patrick's and Sacred Heart Schools each school day. There were 352 visits made to the schools and 4434 examinations of children.; 435 first aid treatments were given and 809 home visits made on sick patients and ab- sentees. Dental Clinic Turing 1936, the Dental Clinic was held in the follo-wing schools : Hosmer•, Browne, Marshall Spring, and starting on the Coolidge. Clinics were held each morning, and a total of 165 extractions were trade, 1285 fillings put in and 501 treatments were given. In the afternoons, the dental REPORT OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT 241 assistant gave general instrtiction in dental hygiene, in the different grades of the sev.era] schools. There was collected during the year, $81.50, which was turnecl over to the town treasurer, for work done among those who cGuld afford to pay for it. Again, this year, we feel that there should be an addi- tional clinic provided by the voters of the town, in order that more work can be clone among the younger children in the schools, as they .are in crying need of this kind of work. It is impossible to ,get around to the different schools oftener than every other year. Food Distribution There were 2274 stare inspections, 1.215 of eating places,, 214 bakeries, 118 milk plant inspections and 86 of ice cream manufacturing pIants.. On food inspection, a. number of pounds of fish have been found and destroyed, which was not up to the standard, and some meat. We- feel that this is a very fine showing and that our stores are in good con- dition. General Sanitation Where were 165 nuisance complaints registered, investi- gated and adjusted. Milk Inspection There were 25 samples of cream, 26 samples of ice cream and 606 samples of milk collected during the year, and these were analyzed for butter :brit and bacteria in our laboratory, and it is a matter of record that, the average butter fat con- tent for milk sold in Watertown is 4.16 17o, which is a very high average for milk. We feel that the town is being sup- plied with an excellent. quality. Removal of Dead Animals There have been removed frorn the streets adjoining property, the following dead animals, at a cost of $186.50 to our department: 88 clogs, 180 cats, 8 skunks, 8 rabbits. 2 squirrels and 1 muskrat. In conclusion, I wish to thank the members of the Board 242 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT for them- co-operation and confidence, and the employees of the office and those connected with other departments, for their assistance in carrying on the work of the Health Department. Respectfully submitted, 1 RED W. BODGE, Agent. REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF CEMETERIES To the Board. of Health: Gentlemen : The report of the Superintendent of Cemeteries for the year elided Diecember 31, 1936, is herewith submitted: Total Appropriations $11,670.00 Total Expeliditures 11,662.63 Balance 7M See Auditor's report for detailed appropriations and ex- penditures. .Amounts paid to Town Treasurer for the sale of lots, sin- gle graves and general labor, including interest on Perpet- ual. Care Fund : $6,029.36 Interments in Ridg'elawn Cemetery 87 Interments in Common Street Cemetery 7 Vaults Used 5 Lots sold Two-,grave lots 4 Three-,grave lots 6 Fire-grave lots Single-grave lots 40 Foundations placed 37 Special Appropriations REPORT OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT 249 New Chain Link -gauge Wire Fence, placed on rear line of Common Street Cemetery, 730 feet. Water Extension, Ridgelawn Cemetery, 470 feet cement lined pipe and fittings used. Respectfully submitted, TAN D. HCR,TON, Sizperiir..tendent of Cepoet -ies. REPORT OF PLUMBING INSPECTOR To the Barad of Health: Gentlemen .- I herewith submit my annual report as Plumbing In- spector for the year 1936: Total amount of fees received for permits $564.00 Total number of permits issued, for which a fee was charged 141 Total number of permits issued for boilers and no fee charged for replacements 36 Total number of fixtures installed 720 Total number of inspections 280 Total number of water tests oir plumbing 140 Total number of sanitary inspections 75 Total number of permits issued and not finished 3 Many hours of this office are taken up in consultation III laying out of work, and adjustments on sanitary inspee- tions and general complaints. Respectfully submitted, CHARLES M. HE ITT, Inspector of Plumbing. 244 WATE T€]WN TOWN RErORT ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 'WATER COMMISSIONERS December 31, 1936 The fifty-second year of the Water Works of the Town has now closed. During the year 7,569 feet of water mains have been lairs on construction and reconstruction. Synaller sizes of pipe have been replaced with larger sizes. Numerous dead ends have been connected up giving a free flow of water. In the meter division of the depart- ment, 1,292 meters were changed and repaired. Six new hydrants and twenty-three services were installed. Eighty- six hydrants were repaired. Four hydrants were broken, at a total loss to the Department. New mains were laid in Charles River Road, from Irving St., to Wheeler Lane. Chestnut Street has been relaid with 6-i ich pipe the entire length, replacing the old sheet iron cement pipe of former years. In addition to our regular work we installed three fire connections, two being new and one replacement, from it 4-inch line to a six-inch line. The Board recommends that new hydrants be added a recommended by the Chief of the Fire Department. That the existing two-inch mains be replaced by larger pipe. and as many as possible of our numerous dead ends be elimi- nated. We have already recommended replacement of 6-inch pipe on Dexter Avenue with 12-inch pipe as a T.P.A. Project and the Selectmen have granted the department the money .for the material for this job. The old cement lined (ripe on Fifth Avenue should be renewed, thus completing an all cast-iron system on the South Side of the river. On W.P.A. work we laid a ten-inch pipe can Langdon Ave., replacing six-inch. A 1.2-inch pipe replaced a 6-inch pipe on Elton Avenue. On Arlington Street a 10-inch pipe re- placed a six-inch pipe. On Nichols Avenue 587 feet of 12-inch pipe replaced 6-inch pipe, this project is not as yet REPORT OF WATER DEPARTMENT 245 completed. On Coolidge Hill Road 777 feet of 10-inch pile replaced 6-inch pipe, this project still being uncompleted. On these different W. P. A. projects the Department was ,obliged to spend 6,172 roan hours. Re1pectful1Y SUbmitted, A RTHUR I. DAVIS, Chairntan ED ARD C. HALL, Secretary A RTHUR C. FA+GAN REPORT OF THE WATER DEPARTMENT The fortieth annual report of the Water Department for the year ending December 31, 1936, is respectfully sub- mitted. The transactions relating to this department- are as Tollows: Receipt,- Appropriation for mahitenarzce $40,000.00 Appropriation for office 1,800.00 Appropriation for vacations 1,489-00 Appropriation for Palfrey Street 5,400.00 Appropriation for Langdon Avenue 8,000-00 Appropriation for clerks 2,3:36.00 Appropriation for superintendent 3,200.00 -- $62,1 .00 Expenditures Maintenance account $39,996.51 Office account 1,792.83 Vacation account 1,439.00 Palfrey Street account 4,262.4 Langdon Avenue account 7,473.80 Salary of clerks 2,336.00 Salary of superintendent. 304.00 Palfrey Street, transfer 1,100.00 Langdon Avenue, transfer 500.00 246 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Bala-nee of maintenance account 3.49 Balance of office account 7.17 Balance of Palfrey street account 37.54 Balance of Langdon Avenue account 26.20 - - $62,175.00 Report of the Superintendent To the Board of Water Convinissioners: Gentlemen: In accordance with the usual custom I here- with submit my report for the year ending December 31, 1936. The extension and renewal of mains for the past year has been as follows; Length Si 74 Arlington Street 327 feet 19-inch Bigelow Terrace 194 feet 6-inch Charles River Road 892 feet 6--inch Coolidge Dill Road 777 feet 10-inch Elton Avenue 992 feet 12-inch Everett: Avenue 209 feet 6-inch Langdon Avenue 2175 feet 10-inch Nichols Ave-nue 597 feet 12-inch Palfrey Street 526 feet 12-inch Toted 7,5G9 feet Total number of feet laid, 7,569 feet. Expenditures For maintenance of meters $13,381,95 For maintenance of maims 10,900.50 For maintenance of services 10,337.72 For maintenance of repair shop 653.55 For maintenance of hydrants 2,032.46 For maintenance of automobile No. 1 529.02 For maintenance of automobile No. 2 397.43 For maintenance of automobile No. 3 526.70 REPORT OF WATER DEPARTMENT 247 For maintenance of automobile No, 4 387.05 For maintenance of automobile No. 5 544.49 Maintaining air compressor 339.64 • - $39,996.51 For vacations 1,439.00 Salary of superintendent 3,200.00 Salary of clerks 2,336.00 Maintenance of office 1,792.83 For Palfrey Street 4,262.46 For Langdon Avenue 7,473.80 - $20,504.09 $60,500.60 Respectfully submitted, ALTER R. RUNDLETT, Superintendent. Statistics of Consumption of Water 1. Estimated total population to date, 36,600. 2. Estimated population on lines of pipe, 36,500. 3. Estimated population supplied, 36,500. 4. Total consumption for the year, 753,239,000 i;alloxls. 5. Passed though meters, 631,880,000 gallons.. 6. Percentage of consumption metered, so. 7. Consumption for manufacturing purposes, 158,983,000 gallons. 8. Average daily consumption, 2,058,000 gallons. 9. Gallons per clay to each inhabitant, 57. 10. Gallons per clay to each consumer, 57, Statistics to Distribution System Main 1. Kind of pipe, cement and cast-iron, 2. Sues, 1.6-inch to 2-inch.. 3. Extended, 1,101 feet during year. 4. Total now in use, 75.81 miles. 248 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 5. Number of hydrants added during year, 6. 6. Number of hydrants now in use, 715. 7. Dumber of stop gates added during the year, 26. 8. Number of stop gates now in use, 1,768. 9, Range of pressure on mains, 115 lbs to 30 lbs. Services 10. Kind of pipe, wrought iron, cement lined, cast iron. 11. Sizes, *V,.-inch to 10 inches. 12. Extended, 896 feet. 13. 'fetal now in use, 22,753 miles. 14. Number of service taps added during the year, 23. 1115. Percentage of services metered, 100. REPORT OF THE ["ARK COMMISSIONERS Januenry 13, 1936, The Board of Park Commissioners submits the following report for the year ending December 31, 1936_ Vict€rry Field, the Parks and Deltas received the usual good care by the Superintendent and his men and at this time we express our appreciation to them for their work at night made necessary by the use of Victory Field for twilight baseball, keeping the Tennis Courts open each week day night until 9 P. M. and the flooding of the skating,. rink. It was with regret that we accepted the resignation of our Chairman, George E. Wellman and '4'4re wish him suc- cess in his new office. The Board was pleased to welcome Lawrence Donnelly who was appointed by the Board of Selectmen to fill the unexpired term of George B. Wellman. Winthrop G. Rockwell was appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation. of Norman D. MacKay. Victory Field was used by the various athletic teams of the High School and several other elub.-,; -were constant users of the field for twilight games. We are pleased to mention the erection of anew steel Flag Vole at Victory Field and the donation of the old Flab; REPORT OF PLAYGROUND CGMMISSION 249 Pole to the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The Tennis Courts at Victory Field were in constant use afternoon; and eve- nings and we regret that the P. W. A. Project which called for the building of five new courts could not be carried on to completion. WINTHROP C. R{7C1{WELL, Chairown LAWRENCE F. LANE, ,Secretary LA RENCE DONNELL REPORT DE THE PLAYGROUND COMMISSION To the Honorable Board of Selectmen: The annual report of the Superintendent of Playgrounds is herewith submitted as the report of the Playground Commission for the year 1936. The recreation season officially opened July 16th and closed September `ndt On the opening day the playgrounds were equippers with athletle paraphernalia, horseshoes and handicraft materials. New slides were erecters on the Bemis and Coolidge Playgrounds. Sprinklers were distrib- uted to the several playgrounds for use on hot days. To each center was assigned a corps of competent instructors as well as a capable crew of lifeguards and two matrons at the bathing beach. The recreational activities consisted of baseball, horse- shoes, track and basketball for the boys. While baseball, football, handiwork and paddle tennis claimed the attention of the girls, baseball leagues were formed for boys. These leagues were comprised of four groups namely, Seniors— made rip of boys 16 years and under; Juniors—including boys 14 gears and under; First Midgets--consisting of boys 12 years and under; Second Midgets—composed of boys 10 years and under. Similar batba.11 leagues were arranged for girls and inter-playground competition flourished under the careful supervision of the instructors. Horseshoes and paddle tennis tournaments received the popular acclaim of the youngsters of all ages. As in previous years, special playground "Days" were 250 WA.TERTOWN TOWN REPORT featured. "flay Day", `{Pet Day", "'Freak Day" and "'Pa- rade :Day" were attended in lame numbers and by enthu- siastic children and parents. The Exhibition, the grand finale of the playground sea- son was held in Victory Field on September Xst. The large attendance and interest shown by the citizens of the Town at this function amply repaid the instructors for their ef- forts to achieve a successful closing. The measure of success in playground activity is the at- tendance on the Dart of the children. And since this is true, we submit that the recreational season of the year 1936 was highly successful" Attendance records show a weekly attendance of about 7000 children while the Bathing Beach accommodated about 500 bathers daily. Recommendations e recommend that the area of the Bemis Playground be increased by the acquisition of the plot of land adjacent to the playground; that a new and permanent equipment house be erected to }rouse the playground equipment in the off season. At present the same is being kept in a section of the town barn and is constantly being moved around with the result that many of the accessories are last, and the equipment itself sometimes permanently disabled. We would also recommend in the interests of safety, that all the swing frames be carefully examined and repairs and replacements inade wbere necessary. Some of the present equipment is old and wornout and constitutes a hazard to the safety of the children. In conclusion, we wish to thank the Board of Selectmen and all officials and citizens o#,the town who by their kind cooperation and assistance made the Summer of 1986 a. pleasant and successful recreational season in Watertown. Respectfully submitted, JOSEPH W. ANDREWS, Superintende-rit, BDi4 UND P. HICKEY, Chairman, BER,NARD S. McHUGIff, Secretary, WINTHROP W. ROCKWELL, REPORT OF PLANNING BOARD 251 REPORT OF PLANNING BOARD To the Hoiwrable Board of Selectmen.- The Planning Board ivislies to report that the general health, welfare and convenience of the citizens has been well safeguarded during the year. The Board has rendered reports to the To-arn Meeting; on two petitions for the change of zoning during the year. The recommendations of the Board were upheld in each case, and no change has been made. New conditions and demands are creating a necessity for new and more comprehensive Zoning Bar-Laws to control theme The Board is alive to their responsibility to keep abreast of the times and to give due notice to the Town 'Meeting when danger~ threatens. The new Zoning By-Laws, which represent; the opinions of Zoning experts in the State, will be approved, we hope, early in 1937. Although Watertown is a manufacturing Town, we can be glad that, in no case, does a manufacturing plant cause a distinct blight upon the surrounding neighborhood. Plant owners keep their premises neat, and seem to take an in- terest in appearances. The use of ugly, painted wood signs on buildings is giv- ing way to the more attractive Neon signs, but there are still a number of such wood signs in Watertown Square which are a nuisance, and never brought a cent.'s worth of trade to the merchants who own them, and never will. In general, manufacturing towns are apt to be shunned by prospective home owners because of the lack of civic pride shown. by the citizens. We now have an opportunity to so strengthen and broaden our Zoning By-Laws that we will always have a good looking Town, and one where a home owner is secure from the evils of encroachment. The Board is deeply concerned at the excessive .speed of automobiles on Mount Auburn and Main Streets, and trusts 252 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT that no fatal accidents occur dale to negligence of our traf- fic regulations. The Planning Board, as now organized, is a strictly non- partisan Board, every member of which has the hest inter- ests of the Town at heart, and the record of the Board for the last sir years has been one of achievement. With the co-operation of the Board of Selectmen and the Building Inspector, we hope to achieve greater permanence for Real Estate values this year. ERNEST M. SMALL, Chairman. JOIN N. DARDIS, ,Secretary, ELIAS PERKINS, HAROLD HUNT, PHILIP PANE REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE 250 REPORT OF THE FINANCE COX)141TTEE ON APPROPRIATION To the Annual Town fleeting, 1936 Monday Evening, March 23, 7 00 P. M. FINANCE COMMITTEE John A. Colbert 'Tbomas E. Doyle Matthew W. J. Carley Edinund P. Hickey Felix A. Leonard Sterling R. Carrington James T. Phelau Arthur B.. Janes Peter U Feinberg Dr. Robert S. Quiuby Daniel J. Murphy Artin Fapaai.an Edward C. Ball Wilfred J. Paquet Domenico B. Rain Tondo Eduard C. Webster Fred T). Shaw Robert T. Sanford Anthony Julian Frank S. Broadhurst REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE To the Citizens of Watertown : We respectfully submit the report of the Finance Com- mittee to the Citizens of Watertown, after very careful consideration and study of the various requests for appro- priations by the Departments of the Towle, We are charged with using reason and good judgment in recommending the amounts -we believe should be spent by each Department, and we have done so to the best of our ability. We have been unable, however, to determine gust .what our Public Officials are thinking about when they submit their annual requests for money. The money has to come from the Tax-Payers, and every Public Official should realize by now that our Tax-Payers haven't as much income as formerly. During 1986 we are going to receive a tremendouA shock when ive take up the burden of relief that is now being carried by the Federal Government. During the bast five years, we have received about $2,000,000 from the Na- tional Treasury to assist us in relieving distress inWater- town, and we have expended about $1,500,000 of our awn funds for the same purpose. The load to be carried by our Tax-Payers will increase during the year, because of Fed- eral reduction of assistance, and potential increases in State 254 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT and County expenditures. In addition, we have declining valuations, and xio new construction for replacement. With these problems before us, we naturally recommended re- ductions in requested appropriations, as we do not believe we are in a position to undertake increased taxation. The present outlook will require all Public Officials and em- ployees to bend every effort toward increased efficiency at minimum cost. This will he especially true in the larger Departments of the Town, including the Schools. The Superintendent of Schools sounded such a warn- ing two years ago, when he stated in his annual report on Page 166, Report of 1934 : "We should fearlessly clear the curriculum of such matter that has no immediate social or economic value, and include in our curriculums materials that will create in our boys aid girls desirable attitudes to- ward citizenship and life." We believe that the School De- partment should require the Superintendent of Schools to name these subjects and eliminate there from the system. A report of such Mature in 1934 should have some result% by 1936, but we find no indication of such a trend in the School budget of this year. Where has been improvement in School plant and equipment, and the personnel is snore experienced. With the chasing of one School building this year, and the usual retirements and adjustments within the system, we believe an effort should be made to decrease educational costs. The Schools are our heaviest spenders, and we are confident that the application of proper a,drnin- istrative and executive methods can provide improvements for the Teachers, Pupils, and Tax-Payers. e have again recommended the removal of telephones from private homes that are operated at public expense, and have indicated various economies to Departments that night be accomplished. We have recommended some street construction upon the condition that the State and County contribute the greater Dart of the cost. The construction of Coolidge Ave- nue, under such a. joint arrangement, while not absolutely essential, appeared to be desirable to provide some employ- ment, and to relieve the Town Qf greater expense later on. REPORT of FINANCE COMMrfTEE 255 We have recommended the sum of $25,000. to caper the cost of materials for use on projects approved by the Works Progress Administration, or its successor. This amount supplements the suns of $50,000 appropriated late in 1935 for the same purpose. We Flo not know what other sums will be needed for this or other relief purposes after June 30, 1036, when most WPA projects will be completed, but we do ask the Town Meeting Members to hear in mind that sizable amounts will be needed later in the year. Nearly all Departments have benefited by the Relief Agencies of the Federal Government and we can see no ex- cuse for any Division being without improvements that could be accomplished cinder such a system. However, we still find Departments that watit the money to spend them- selves, instead of saving money by having the work drone at Federal expense. During this year we will open a new Police Station. The quarters vacated by the Police Department should be remodelled to meet the requirements of the Fire Depart- ment, and the equipment of both the Police and Fire De- partments should be carefully studied and brought to prop- er standards. As Chairman of the Finance Committee, I have en- joyed the interest and sincerity of the members, and I thank therm for their co-operation and faithfulness, and for the privilege of serving as their presiding officer. Their efforts have certainly been in the best interests of all the Citizens of Watertown. Respectfully, JOHN A. COLBERT, Chairrnan. Voted: That the report of the Chairman of the Fi- nance. Committee, be adopted as the Report of the Corm-- Mittee. MATTHEW W. J. CARLE+ Y, Secretary. GENERAL ADAHNISTRATION lv ui 1936 1936 1935 1935 Appro. Committee Appropriation Expended Asked Recommends Moderator . . . .. . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ..... MOM $100.00 $100.00 $100.UU Selectmen's Department: Selectmen's salaries .. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 Salary of clerk . .. . . ... . . . . . . . ... . . ... . . . . . .. . . . 500.00 500.00 nou.00 500.00 Contingencies . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... . .. . . . .. 600.00 545.85 800.00 500.00 > H Auditor's Department: y Auditor's salary . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 3r300.00 3,300.00 3,300.00 3,300.00 p Salary of Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 1,150.00 1,100.00 1.150.00 1.150.00 Contingencies .. . . ......... . . .... . . . ..... . . . . . .. 050.00 644.60 650.00 600-00 � �-3 Treasurer's Department: 0 Treasurer's salary .......... . ... . . . .... . . ... .. 3.500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 Salary of clerk . . ... . ... . . . . .... . . .... . . . . ... . . . 1,150.00 1,150.00 1,1wo 1,150,i10 Contingencies . .. . ........ . .. . . . ... .. ... . . . .. ... 1.500.00 1,342.81 1,516.00 1,300.00 Clerical assistance .... . .. . . .. ...... .. . ... .. .. . .. 720.00 no appro. Glieck signing machine .. . . . ... .. .. . . ... . .... 400.00 no appro. P3 New 'Typewriter . ...... . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . ... . . . . .. . 100.00 99,00 Tax Title foreclosures ..... . ... ..... . ... . . . . . . . . 3,000,00 93.00 5,600.00 4,On0.i10 Collector's Department (see Article 9) Collector's salary ... .. . .. . .. .. . . . ..... . . . ... .. . 3,300.00 3,300.00 3,300.00 3,300.00 Salary, 1st clerk .............. ............. .. . . . 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400,00 Salary, 2nd clerk ............ .. ..... ...... . . . . . 1,050.00 1,050.00 1,050.00 1,050.00 Salary. 3rd clerk ........... .. ................. . . 950,00 950.00 950.00 950.00 Contingencies .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. ... . . . .. . .. ... ... 1,445.00 1,444.31 1.450.00 1,350.00 Tax Sale Advertising . . ..... . . . . ... . . ... . . ...... 1,200.00 593.50 1,500.00 1,000.00 Recording Deeds ... ..... . ..... .. . .. . . ....... .. . 650.00 493.60 1,000.00 750.00 Assessors' Department: Assessors' Salaries 4,100.00 4,100.00 4.100.00 4.100.00 Clerks' Salaries ... ...... .... . . . ..... . .......... 4,789.00 4,789.00 4,800.0o 4.800.U0 Contingencies ..... . . . ... . . .. . . . .... . . .. . . ..... . 3,000.00 2.997.35 3.345.00 2,2 D.00 Hoard of Tax Appeals ... .. ... . . . ... .. .. . . . ..... 250.00 130.32 250.00 250.00 b _ O Finance Committee . . ..... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 1.300,00 1.129.30 1.500.40 1,500.00 � ems' Legal Services: p Salary of Town Counsel ..... . . ... . . . . .. . ....... 2,000,00 2.000.00 2,000,00 2,000.00 Contingencies . . . . .. .. . ... . . . .. . . . . . . . .. ... . . 500.00 456,68 500.00 400.00 � Town Clerk's Department: > Town Clerk's salary . . ... ......... . 3,500.00 3.500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 Salary, 1st clerk ............. ....... ... . . ... . .. . 1,350.00 1,308.67 1,350.00 1,350.00 Salary, 2nd clerk . . ........ .. ......... ...... ... 1,300.00 1.300.00 1,300.00 1,300.00 Salary, 3rd clerk ... ........... . . . .. .. . ......... L250.00 1 25iG.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 Contingencies ........ 1,400.00 1.361.00 1,500.00 I,I00.00 Engineering Department: a Salaries ... . ... . .. ... . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . ... . . .... . . 13,400.00 13,228.11 13,400.00 13,400.00 t�-1 Contingencies . , . . . . . . . .... . . ... . ............ 1.400.00 1„392.62 1,400.00 1,050.00 Election Expense . ... .. ...... . ...... . .... . ...... .. 2,641.16 2,641.16 8,200.00 8,000.00 Registrars of Voters: Salary of 4 men @ $100.00 . . . . . . . . . . ... ... ...., 400.00 400.00 400,00 400.00 t-%L Printing Voting Lists . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...., 563,25 563.25 900.00 750.00 � 19:16 1930 i%,Z 1935 1035 Appro. Cammitkee {Cn Appropriation Expended ,caked Recommends Town Hall: Salary of Janitor . ,. . . . .... ...... .. . . . ., 1,600.00 1.600.00 1,600.00 1,600.€I0 Labor ..... . . . .. . . .. . .. .... .. .._, .... . . . .. . 1,400,00 1,400.00 1.,4w.00 L400,00 Telephone Operator . . . . . . ........ .. ...... . .. ... 1,040.00 1,040,00 1,040.00 1,040.00 Relief Operator . . . ... . . ......... ., .......,... 250.00 no appro. Fuel 1,7 70.00 1,629.65 1,600.00 1,600.00 Light ... ........ . . .... . ..................... 1,100.00 1,100.00 1,200.00 1,100.0t1 � cnntingenc#es ... . ....... . ...... ...... ......... 700_00 697.27 8OU_00 650-00 Telepbone,Service Mid. 8200 ..... ..... ..... ... 2,000.00 xoMe telephones (Public Mcials) . ....... ..... 500.00 no appro. Planning Board .. . . ......... .... .... .. ..... ..... 56.00 55,20 100.00 100.00 PROTECTION OF rERSONS & PROPERTY Police Department: Salaries Chief . . . . . ..... . .. ... . . , . .. .. . .... . . . .. . . ... . 2,200.00 3,200.0() 3,2000 3,200.00 0 Lieutenants (2) ., . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . .... ... 7,800.00 ?,800.00 7,800.00 7,800.0 � Sergeants (4) ... ... ... . . . . ...... . ..... . . .. . . . 9,800.00 9,800.00 9,800.00 9,R D.00 Detective-Sergeants . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . .. ..... 40100 rn;,appro. Patrolmen (37) ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . ... .. . ... . 81 341.44 , 81,101.40 81,353.00 81,355.00 Special police . . . . .. . ... . .. . . .. . .... . . . .. . . . . . . . 840.00 805.50 1,520A10 1,000.00 Janitor and Wagon-roan . . . . . .... . . . .. .. . . .. . 1,825.00 1,825,(]0 1,830.00 1,830.00 Clerk and Wagon-man . . . . . . . . ... ..... .. . . .. . 1.825.00 1,825.00 1,830.00 1,830.00 Comingencies . .. . . . . . .... . . . ... . . . . . . .... . 5.400.00 5,399.90 5,80D.DO 5,400.00 TeleLypc . . .. ... . ... . . ....... ... ... ....... . ...... 600.00 588.00 600.00 1a04.0D Broarleasling fee ..... . . .... . . .. . . . ... . . .. . . ... 300.00 300,00 300.00 300,00 Replace Autos .. . .. ,. ,, ....... ........ 800.00 737.80 800.00 900.00 Replace BUIC1C Sedan .. ... . ..... ... .. . ... . .. . .. . 800.00 665.00 neplaee Motor-cycles (4) . . .. . . . .... . . . ... . ._ 865.00 114 appro. Now Ambulance . . . ...... .. . . . . . . . .... . .. .. ... 3,612.00 110 appro. `ire Department: � Salaries: chef .. , ........ .......... ... ..... . . ... . . .. 3,20DA 3,200.00 3,2a0.00 3,200,00 Captains (3) .. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . ... . . . ... . .. . 7,BDD.00 7,800,00 7,8D0.00 7.890.00 Lieutenants (4) .. . ..... . . . . . . . ... . . . 9,80.00 9,800.00 9,800.00 9,800.00 , Permanent men (38) .. ..... . . . . . . . . , .. . . . , .., 83,421.70 B3,421.37 83,600 00 83,1900.00 Mechanician ... . . . . . ... ... . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . .. 2,400.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 2,400.M Cull men (2) .. . . . . .. ...... . . . . . .... . . .... . . .. 310.00 310,00 310.00 31Q.00 z Contingencies . .... . . . . . .. ...... . . .... . . . . . . . . .. 5.021.60 5,021.49 5,000-00 4,600.00 New Hose . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 893.00 893.00 660.00 560.00 Uniforms . . . . . .. . . ..... . ..... ....... . . .. ... . . ... 1,1200.OU no appro. New 750 gallon pump .. .. .. .. . . . ... ... . . ... . . .. . 9,0woo no appro. Inspector of Buildings: Salary of Inspector 2.600.00 2,600,0D 2,600.00 2,600.00 Salary €1f Clerk . . ... .. . ... ... .. . . . .... . . 250,00 250.00 250.00 250.00 Contingencies .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... . . ... . . . 100.00 79-95 100,00 50.00 Weights and Measures: SaleLi-y of Sealer . . .. ... . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,800.0c 1,800.00 1,304_00 11800.00 Contingent ..... .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .., . . . . . . . .. 4DO,00 393.48 400.00 350.W installing sink . . . ... . . . . . . ....... . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . 100.00 iouka C Now ear . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . ... . . . . . 659.00 650.00 +:�� 193G 3434 � 1935 3135 A1Y11ro. CL1riTt IUL1e Allproprlatton Expended Asked Recommea& Gypsy and Brown-tail Moth: Salary of Super iliten dent ... . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. . 800.00 800.W 800.00 800,00 Salary of Clerk ..., . . . ..., . . . . . . 475,aa 475.00 475.00 475.00 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . ...... . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 2,000.00 1,997.48 2,000.00 1,950.DD Elm Leaf Beetle, Aphis, etc. .. . .. . . . . . . .... , 750.aa 749.29 1,Odi?.04 75m.00 New• Sprayer .. ........ ...... . . . . . . ...... . . . . .. . 1,050.00 no appro. Tree Warden's Department: t Salary of Tree Warden 1,000.00 1,000-00 1,000.00 1.000.GO M Salary of clerk ..,. .. .. ...... . ........ . . .., 204.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 Maintenance ........ ..... . ........... . .. ...... . . 4,000.00 3,998.31 4,000.00 4,4Q0.00 z 1tiTew Trees ... . . .. . . ... . ...... . . . .. . .. .... . . .. .. . 1,000 00 999.99 1,000.00 400.00 1A New Ttuck . . ...... .. ... . . . .. . .. . .. . . .... . . 1,000.410 750.00 z Poles and Wires Department. N Salary of Inspector .... . . . . . .. ... . . . 3,200.00 3,200.00 3,200.00 3,200.00 b Salary of Clerk .. .... . . . . ... . ....... . . . . .. . .. .. 476.00 475.00 475.00 475.00 � Maintenance .. ...... .. . ... . .. ...... . . . . . . . ... .. 7,767.00 7,765.31 7,700.00 7.400.00 ~'- + New Truck and equipment . . . . ...... . . . .. .. . .. . . 1,000.00 no appro. Signal Room—Maintenance SU5.00 861.94 865.00 865.00 Signal Room--,Salaries . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . 6,257,16 6,257.10 6,274.30 6,274.30 Drag Officer Salary of Dog Oflle er . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . 50.00 50,OD 50.00 50.0n Contingent . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 250.00 245.00 29'WO0 250,00 HEALTH AND SANITATION Health Department- Salary of Agent .. . . ... . . .. . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,500.00 2,5€0-DU 2,50G.00 2,500.00 Milk Inspectors .. . . . .. . . ..........., .. . ... .. . 612,35 61235 700.00 700.00 Salary of Clerk . . ..... . . . . . ... .... . . .. . ..... . .. 1,150.00 1,15(1.00 1.150.00 1,150.00 Salary of Nurses . . .. ... . ..... ........ . . . .... ... 2,794.52 2.794.52 3,000.00 3.000.00 Baby Clinic ....... . ..... . . ............ . .... .... 428.60 428.60 44D.60 440.00 Dental Clinic ..... . ..... ... . . .......... .. . . .. . . 2,480.00 2,476,75 '.:,500.00 2,500.00 Contagious diseases .... ........... .. .. ......... 21,500.00 21,017,01 23,0W.0} 20.000.00 Contingencies . . . . . . .. . . . ..... . ... .. . . . . . . ... . . . 1,365.00 1„348.40 1,5D0.00 1,150.()0 Tv o new cars .. . . . . . ... . . .. ........ . . . . . . ... . . .. 1,516.00 1,OW= 0 New refrigerator .. . . . . ... .......... . . . ... ... . . .. 186.00 160.00 1 Cattle rnspection: Salary of Veterinarian . . . . . . . . . .. .... . . . . . . . . . . . 600-l0 600.00 600,00 GM.00 Y Inspector of Plumbing.- Salary of Inspector . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 2. 500.00 2,50U0 2,500m 1500.0U Contingent ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 95.38 100.00 73.D0 Serves- Department: �+ Construction ... .. . .... .. .. . . . ......... . . . .. .. . . 4.000.00 3,991.Ga 5.000.00 5,0D0.00 Maintenance .. . .. . .. . . . . 12,000.00 11,998.17 15,000.OD 11,000.00 y Short extensions . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . ....... . . . . . . . .. . 2,00.00 1,996.81 2,000.00 2,OD0.00 � Drainage .. ........ . . . ... . . .. ... ......... . . . . . . . .. 8,000.00 2,085.02 3.000.00 3,000.00 CARE AND LIGIITING OF HIGHWAYS Highway DeparLinent. Salaries: Superintendent . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . ..... . .. . . . . . . 3,600.00 3,600.00 3,600.00 3,600.00 1036 1936 l� 1035 Appro. (:oinmrtittee Approprliitlon Txpeuded Alskcrk Rcrcommundc 1st Clerk . . . .. . . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . .. .. . . ......... 1,500.00 1.50(1.00 1.500.00 1,50(1.00 2nd Clerks . ... . . ... . .. .. . . . . ... .... . . . .... .. . . 1,250,00 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 Office expense . .... ....... ................. . ., 400.00 398.93 517'«00 300,00 Vacations . . . .... . ... . . . . . . . .. . . ... . .. . . . . .. .. . . 7,083.10 6,883.42 8,100.00 7,025.00 Construction (see Article 15) 25,0[]0.00 24,988.77 72,844.00 14,,900.00 Maintenance ..«... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . ....... 99,000.00 98,962.19 80,000.00 75,0010.00 Stable Maintenance . . . ... .« . . . ...... .. . . 13,000.00 12,970.95 14,000.00 11,000.00 y Garbage Collectione. . . .... . . ... . . .. .. . . . ....... . 27,500.00 27,498.93 29,900.00 27,500.00 Ashes and Paper .. .. . ... . . . .. . .. . . . . . . ......... 25,500.00 26,498.99 28,400.00 25.500.00 � Patching WPA. Ditches .... . ... . . .......... .. .. 5,000.00 4,991.08 12,Q00.00 5,O1?l#.DLI � Dust Laying ..... ..... ... . . ... . . ... .. .. ......... 5,000.00 4,978.23 15,000.00 5,001).U0 z :Bridge repairs ........ ...«.. . ..... ...... . .. . . . . 1,200.00 1,176.91 1,500.00 1,500m New Chevrolet ....... . . .. ... . ..... ............ . 563.50 563.50 0 S,TaOx° Mows (2) . .... . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . ......... 1'"0.00 990.60 450.00 450.00 Gasoline taller .. ..... .. .. . .... . .. . ...... .. 6,000.00 110 appro. New trucks .. .. .. ........... ... . . ........ . .... .. 18,500.00 18,500.00 � Street Lights . . .. . . . ....... . . . .. . . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . 41,000.00 40,9.51.13 41,500.00 41,500.00 Traffic. Lights, H Beacon �3q. and Mt. Auburn and 5cbool Sts. ... . . 500.00 5DO.00 Sidewalks ..... ... . .... . . ..... ... . . . ...... . . ... . . . 4,090,00 3,999.65 50,00U.00 2,000.00 CHARMES AND SOLDIERS' BENEFITS Infirmary Department; Salary of Keeper . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ...... 1,000,00 1,0i10,00 1,000.00 1,000.00 General expense . .... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ...... . ...«. . 5,262.14 15,251-38 5,291.28 5,17128 Public Welfare: Salary of Agent ... . . .... . ..... . .. . . . .. .. 2,000.00 2,000,00 2.000.00 2,0N.00 Investlgation . . . ... .. . ... . 2,400.00 2,400,00 2,40D.00 1,750.00 Salary of Visitor . . ...... . . .. ..... . . . . . . . .... 1,2:00.00 1,200,00 112DO.00 1,200.00 Salary of Chief clerk . . . . ....:..... . ....... . . . .. 1,000.013 1,000,00 1,00().00 1,000.00 Salary of Clerks (2) . ..... . . . .. . ..... . . . . . . . 1,800.00 1,800,00 1,800.DD 1,800.00 Cnntinaencies .. . . . . ...... . . ... . ..... . . .... . .... 2,290.00 2,286.47 2,200.00 1,850.00 Out-side .Aid ..... . . .... . . . .. . ..».,, . . . . .. ..... 146,000,00 140,709.95 1541,000.00 144,000.00 � Molshers' Aid .... . . .... . ... . .... ............... . 27,885.38 27,821.61 30,000.00 28,000.00 0 Old .age AsMstance . . ... .. . ... .............. .. 23,824,62 23,822,23 30,000.00 25,000,00 Town Physician .. . . . ....... . . .................... 1,700.00 1.700.00 1,70D.00 1,740.00 , 8 ate Aid . . ... . ...... . . . . ... . . . .... ...... ...... ... 2,200.00 1,580,00 2,200.00 2,200.00 ,Soldiers' Relief and Military Aid . . . . . . . . . ....... . 44,00.00 43,937.39 60,000.00 40,DOO.00 SCHOOLS AND LYBRAI1.IES � School Department: General Control . .... . .. .. . . .. . . . .. .. . . ....... . . 14,450.00 14,449.92 14,800.00 14,250.00 Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ... • • ... .. ..... . . . . 459.340.00 459,334.41 . Salaries . . . ... . ... . . . . .. . . .... ........ .. . . . . 454,4:30.00 446,00U.00 Boobs and Supplies 22,000.00 1R,000.00 �--� �3 Operation .. . .... .. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .. . . ... .. . . . . 64,120.00 64,118.57 1-3 Salaries . . , , .. . . . . . . . . .. ...... ... . 35,400.00 34,600.00 0 Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . ..... .• ..... ............. . . 2,600o0D 2,250.00 Light and Power ........ ...... ...... .......... 10,0M.43 10,000,00 Fuel . . . ... . ... .. . . . .. .. ...... .. ., .... ... 15,000.00 14.000.00 School Halls ..... ... .. . . ..... . .... . . ........ . 500.00 500.00 Water . . . . . . ........ . . ... . ...... .. .. ........... 1,900.OD 1,900.DU W P A act Vities ., ....... , 5,615.00 1,325.00 1916 1936 (\7 193� 1935 Ap1m, Committee M Appropriation Expended Asked Recommends Maintenance . . . ........ . .. . . . . .. .. .... . ....... 4,500.00 4,498,62 10,000.00 5,000.00 Near Equipment ... 1,440,00 1,440.00 5,000.00 2,500.00 Replace 'Typewriters .... . ...... ...... ........... 1,228.00 1,228,00 Miscellaneous .. ... ......... . . . .... ...... .... . . . 6,150.00 6,148.97 6,150.00 6,150.00 Evening School .......... ..... ... . ...... ........ 3,500.00 3,498.37 3,600.00 3,225.00 Trade and Continuation . . ... . . . .. . ..... . . ...... 10,000.00 9,995.44 10,000.00 10,000.00 Transportation .. . . . .. . . . . ... . ... . . . .. .. . ... .. . . 1,600.00 1,585.70 1,600.00 1,600.00 > H Public Library: C7 Salaries .. ... . . . . .. ..... . .. .. . .... . ..... . ...... . 25,250.00 25,250.00 26,500.00 25,650.00 y Books, Periodicals and Binding . ..... 6,000.00 51999.91 6,000.00 6,000.00 Maintenance . . . .. . ..... . .. . . . . ..... ... . . ...... 5,450.00 5,449.97 5,500.00 5,000.00 Special for Grounds . . . . . . . .. . . ... . . .... . . . ... . . 500.00 250.00 Special for Equipment , . . ... . . . . .. . . .... . . . ... . . 1,700.00 1,695.38 RECREATION � Park Department: Salary of Superintendent .... . . .... . .. .. . .. .. 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 Salary of Clerk . ....... . . .... . . . ..... . .... .. ..... 112.50 112.50 '3 Maintenance . . . . . ..... .. . . .. . . .. . . ... . .. . ...... 2,500.00 2,499.58 700.00 700.00 Victory Field .... . .. . . . . . . . .. . . ... . . ...... ... ... 2,000.00 1.999.97 400.00 400.00 Girls' Lavatory ...... . . ... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 760.00 750.00 New Flag pole ...... . .... .. . . .. .. . ...... ... .. 150.00 150.00 Tennis Courts . .... . . . . . . . . 700.00 699.71 700.00 500.00 Labor , . . .. ..... ....... . . . .. . .. . . ... . . ...... ... . 4,600.00 3,300.00 New Power Mower ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . 235.00 235.00 Playa ound Departme= Salaries . . . .. . . . ... . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2.20 ,00 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 Maintenance . . . .. . . . . ... ... . . . ... .. . . . . .... . . . 1.500.00 1.489.35 1,500.00 1,500.00 Nev., Equipment . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . ... . 400.00 400.00 300.00 300.00 PUBLIC ENTERPRISES !Pj Water Department: o Salaries: =� superintendent ,. , .,>....... . .... ..... . . .. . . .. 3.200.00 3,200.00 3,200.00 3,200.00 1st Clerk .. . . . .... . ........ . . . . .... . 1,300.00 1.300.00 1,300.00 1,300.00 +� 2nd Clerk .. . . .. .. . . .... .... . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1,036.00 1,036.00 1,036.00 1.036.00 *r� Office Expense . .. . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 2,000.00 1,999.87 2,055.77 1,800.00 Vacations . . . . . . .. .. . ...... . . . . ... .. .. .. . . . .. .. . 1,300.00 1,300.00 1,439.00 1,439.00 Z Maintenance ....... . . . ... . . . . .... .. . ... . . . .. . . . 40,000.00 39,999.82 59,307.79 40,000.00 Reconstruction . .... . .......... . .. . ... . .. ... . . 38,976.17 Palfrey St. . . . .. .. . ....... .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . 5,400.00 p Langdon Ave. (W, P.A., materials only) ... . . . 8,000.00 CEMETERIES � Czj to Cemetery Department: Salary of Superintendent ... . . . . ... . .. .. . . . . .. 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 Labor . .. . . . . .... . .. . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . ... . . . ... . . 8,000.00 7,997,69 �3,000.00 3,000.00 Contingent ............... . ..... ........ ..... .. . 600.00 598.83 600.00 540.00 Water at Rfdgelawn . . .. . .. .. .. .. . ..... . . . ... .. . 350.00 350.00 Fence at Common Street . . . . . ... . .. . .. . . .... .. . 780.00 780.00 C]Z PUBLIC )DEBT AND INS ERIEST 97E 19.1$ 1935 1a35 Apprn. C41111 sett"14, Appropriation Expended Asked necommend: 'town Debt (See- Article 5) .. . . . . . , . . ., . . 229,50D.00 229,500.00 236,700.00 236,700.[10 It terest . .. . . . ....... . .... . . . . .. . .... .... . . ... .. 61,000.00 59,895.56 00.000.00 58.000.00 UNCI.AS SIRED Pensions ... .. .. . . . . .... . .. ............. . . . ... . . . . 1+6,050.00 15,946.62 15,000.00 15,000.00 Memorial Day (See Article 10) . .. . ....... . . . . . . . . 1,100.00 1.100.00 1,100.00 1,100,00 M Insurance . ... ............ . .. ... ....... . . ..... . . .. 10,511.52 10,511.52 9,250.00 10,31.8.00 1.4 Workmen's Compensation .... . .. ..... .. 4,20D.00 4,080.01 5,000.00 4,200.00 Printing Town Reports . . .. .. .. . ....... ... . . 1.20&DO 1,2D6.OD 1,2DO.00 1,200.00 14 Contingent .. . . . . . . . ... . .... .... ............ .. 3,300A0 2,911.30 4,000.00 2,000.00 1.3 Reserve la=d . . .. . ......... .... .. ........ ... . . . .. 10,000.00 7,866.96 10,ODQ,DD 10,000.00 0 Unpaid Bills . . .. ... ..... .. .. ........... ......... 1,223.26 1,229.26 1,142.55 1.142.55 County T. H. 1 se&ntent (see Article 8) ., . . .. . 20,099.55 20,099:56 21,531A5 21,531.45 Headquarters V.F,W. (See Article 11) ... . ..... . . 1,080.00 1.050.00 1,080.E10 1,080.00 M ro Headquartprs Dis. Am, 'Vet. (See Art. 12) .., . . . 360.00 MOM 360.00 360.00 � Armuitles (See Article 14) .... . . . . .. . .... . . ... .. . . 1150()M 1,500.00 1,900.00 1,500.00 ►-? W. P. A. (See Article 21) ..... , . . . . . ., . . .. . ;U0,000:00 6,75(L25 35,000.00 2S.0OL1.U0 W. P, A., Sponsor's agent .. I.. . . . . . . .. . . . . ... . 780,00 780.00 >E. H. A. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .... . . ... ... . ...... . . ..,. 25,000.00 24.999-57 $2,048,766.31 $1.998,623.14 $2,265,564.31 $1,961,733,58 TREASURER-s REPORT 267 TREASURER'S REPORT For Year Ending December 31, 1936 Borrowed in 1936 Oct. 1 Municipal Belief Loan (Bonds) $50.000 Tyler, Buttrick Co. @ 100.57 Dec. 13 Anticipation Federal Grant 7,500 National Shawmut Bank Due Julie 16, 1937 Anticipation of Revenue Jan. 3 Shawmut National. Bank @ .33 300,000 Feb. 7 Leavitt Company @ .30 300,000 Apr. 14 Shawmut National Bank @ .30 100,000 May 12 Union Market Nat'l Bk. @ .34 100,000 Dec, J Second National Bank @ .247 250,000 $1,050,000 Bonds Paid 1036 Jan. 1' Drainage 4,000 Feb. 1 Administration Buildin�r 11,000 Mar. 1 School 11000 School (Outside) 30,000 Apr. 1 Drains & Sewers 6,000 Hosmer School (Outside) 5,000 Schools 35,000 Playground (Outside) 1,000 Street 14,000 May 1 Ref unding 2,000 School 31,000 Street 10,000 Water (Outside) 1,000 .Tune 1 Athletic Field 268 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT July* 1 West Watertown School (Outside) 12,000 School 3,000 Land 2,000 Fire Alarm Signal 8,000 J Nov. 1 No. Beacon Bridge (Outside) 3,000 Sidewalks (PWA Outside) 2,000 Street (PWA Outside) 6,000 Drainage (PWA Outside) 2,000 Municipal Relief (PWA Outside) 10,000 Dec:. 1 Sewers 6,000 School (PWA Outside) 12,000 Library (PWA Outside) 3,000 School (PWA Outside) S,O00 Police Station (PWA Outside) 7,700 236,'700 Notes Paid 106 Mar. 27 Anticipation of Revenue 100,000 May 15 Anticipation of Revenue 50,000 Sept. 15 Anticipation of Revenue 100,000 Oct. 15 Anticii)ation of Revenue 100,000 Nov. 27 Anticipation of Revenue 300,000 Nov. 27 Anticipation of Revenue 200,000 Dec. 28 Anticipation of Revenue 100,000 Dee. 31 Anticipation of Revenue 100,000 1,050,000 Bonds Due, 1037 Feb. 1 Administration BUIldilIg $10,000 10,000 Tar. 1 School 1,000 School (Outside) 30,000 31,000 .Apr. 1 Sew-ers & brains 6,000 School 35,000 Street 4,000 TREASURER I S REPORT 269 Playground (Outside) 11000 Hosmer School (Outside) 5,000 51,000 May 1 Water 1,000 School 81,000 Street 10,000 42,000 June I Athletic Field 1,000 1,000 July I West Watertown School (Outside) 12,000 School 3,000 Land 1,000 Fire Alarm System 8,000 24,000 Oct. 1 Municipal Relief (Outside) 10,000 10,000 Nov. I No. Beacon St. Bridge (Outside) 3,000 Sidewalks (PWA Outside) 2,000 Street (PWA Outside) 6s000 Drainage (PWA Outside) 2,000 Municipal Relief (PWA Outside) 10,000 23,000 Dec. I Drains & Sewers 6,000 School (PWA Outside) 12,000 Library (PWA Outside) 3,000 School (PWA Outside) 8,000 Police (PWA Outside) 7,000 36,000 228,0-00 Notes Due 1937 Mar. 29 Anticipation of Revenue 100,000 A-lay 17 Anticipation of Revenue 50,000 Sept. 15 Anticipation of Revenue 100,000 Oct. 16 Anticipation of Revenue 100,000 350,000 June 10 Anticipation of Federal Grant 7,500 270 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Statement required by Chapter VI, Town By-Laws, Article 4. Statement of debt and total cash Expenditures of the Town for thirty years. Year Total Expenditures Town Debt 1907 $789,735.64 $792,000 1908, 671,282.59 757,025 1909 702,274.31 724,725 1910 676,377.48 790,225 1911 811,168.18 761,625 1912 800,488.71 766,225 1913 795,500.10 802,22.5 1914 884,248.80 76 f,520 1915 978,082.53 775,725 1016 1,010,473.r6 80 7,92;5) 1917 1,165,912.95 809,500 1918 1,116,81.6.80 767,500 1919 1,525,651.33 1,003,000 1920 1,788,282.40 11087,000 1921 2,083,986.77 1,319,000 1922 2,037,672.76 1,238,500 1923 2,144,143.57 1,183,500 1924 2,571,082.55 1,679,000 1925 3,015,407.96 1,914,000 1026 3,010,470.05 2,079,500 1927 3,884,965.67 2,023,000 1928 3,378,589.10 2,172,000 1929 4,011,343.85 2,1 t1,500 1930 3,903,795.26 1,982,000 1931 4,28 ,947.52 1,947,000 1932 4,923,029.72 1,742,000 19333 4,171,875.82 1,499,000 1934 3,909,434.08 1.,482,000 1935 3,804,109.55 1,477,700 1936 3,743,934.34 1,291,000 TREASURER'S REPORT 271 The indebtedness of the Town and on what account it was incurred is as follows Fire ,Alarm System 8,000 Sewers & Drains 77,000 Schools 8189000 Streets 40,000 Sidewalks 6,000 No. Beacon St. Bridge 9,000 Athletic Field 4,000 Playground 4,000 Water 7,000 Land 7,000 Police Station 48,000 Administration Bldg. 150,000 Library Addition 23,000 Municipal Relief 90,000 1,291,000 The indebtedness of the Town matures ns follows.— 1937 $228,000 1938 203,000 1989 175,000 1940 155,000 1941 124,000 1942 92,000 1943 92,000 1944 88,000 1945 28,000 1946 20,000 1947 19,000 1948 19,000 1949 19,000 1950 182000 1951 11,000 1,291,000 272 WATERTOVW'N TOWN REPORT Financial : tatement Total Debt, December 31, 1936 $1,291,000 OUTSIDE Water 7,000 Hosmer School Chap. 299 Acts 1917 15,000 No. Beacon St. Bridge Chap. 780 Acts 1914 9,000 High School Chap. 372 Acts. 1923 24%000 Playground 4,004 West Watertown School Chap. 27 Acts 1921 60,000 Sidewalks (PWA) Chap. 366 Acts 1983 6,000 Streets (PWA) Chap. 366 Acts 1933 16,{}00 Drainage Chap. 366 Acts 1933 12,000 School Chap. 366 Acts 1933 91.,000 Library Chap. 366 Acts 1933 231,000 Municipal Relief (PWA) Chap. 188 Acts 1935 40,000 School (PWA) Chap. 404 Acts 1935 102,000 Police Station (PA) Chap. 404 Acts 1935 48,000 Municipal Relief (PWA) Chap. 80 .Act 1936 50,00+0 723,000 68,000 Valuations 1934 55,079,51.5 Valuations 135 55,104,760 Valuations 1936 54,938,015 — 1+65,122,290 Abatements 1934 11119,593 Abatements 1935 1,095,683 TREASURER'S REPORT 27 Abatements 1936 1,747,039 3,963,265 3)161,159,025 58,719,675 3('a 1,611,590 568,000 Borrowing Capacity, January 1, 1937 1,048,590 The several sums of money turned over to nee on account of perpetual cane of lots in the Cemeteries have been de- posited in the Watertown Savings Bank and now amount, including interest to Balance December 31, 1935 49,116.87 Interest for the year 1936 1,490.82 50,607.69 1935 Interest withdrawn 1,561.62 49,046.07 Names and amounts collected since last report: Hovanessian & Johnson (Koriourniian) 15.00 (DerMader'osian) 15.00 (Agabogsian) 15.00 (I ssatdan) 15.00 (Gerunizk) 15.00 (Nalhadian) 15.00 (Torigan) 30.40 (Mbazian) 15.00 (Geehizia.n) 15.00 (Agraiamian) 30.00 (Vosgerichian) 15.00 �Ozoonia.n) 15.00 (Garabedian) 15.00 (Proodian) 15.00 (Karaklan) 15.00 (Krikorian) 16.00 274 4 je A TERTO W N TOWN REPORT ( Mooseaian) 15.00 (Abrahamian) 15.00 (Shadavenian) 15,00 (Essenian) 30.00 John Howell 50.00 Abraham Murgrdichian 50.00 B, F. Copeland (Keehlwetter) 37-50 Lawrence Sullivan (Zwicker) 15.00 K R. Crane (Sharpe) 15.00 David Fudge chi. Son (Thompson) 15.00 Minnie Jenkins 15.00 Muriel C. {Graham 50.00 Florence Washburn 15.00 Malcolm McDonald 37.50 Mark Gar abedian 1.5.00 Murad Becleturaim 67.50 Alfred F. Jewett 60.00 Austin W. Martin (Hagopian) 15.00 John Johnson 15.00 Julia Estabrook 50.00 Jane Moss 55.00 Geo. H. Gregg & Son (Anderson) 15.00 Bertha Tucker-Minor Barbs 65.00 A. E. Long & Son (Reid) 82.50 Joseph L. Duff 75.00 Charles B. Watson. (Barkarian) 30.00 A. F. Long & San (MeGilligan) 15.00 Mary Twomey 37.50 Leon G. Doefleur 15.00 Shahin A. Jemian (Zarngochian) 75.00 Hazel. Walker 15.00 W. G. Rockwell (Fowler) 15.00 (Lebakren) 30.00 (Oleson) 15.00 (Knudson) 37.50 (Beckstrom) 30_00 Balance, December 31, 1936 $50,521.07 The following is a!, List of all moneys and securities which TREASURER P S REPORT 275 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 hand, December 31, 1936 733.87 Interest for year, 1936 22.16 Balance. December 31, 1936 $756.0; The Templeton Fund, $2,500 which is represented by two $1,000 four per cent first mortgage gold bonds of the New Fork, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Harlem River and Port Chester Division, and an account in the Watertown Savings Bang, for $500.00. The interest on same $1 .11 paid to the Associated Charities for distributing at Christmas time as per order of the Board of Seleetmean. I have also in my charge the following property of the Public Library, whieh are not direct bequests to the Toivn. Benjamin Hosmer Pierce Fund represented by a deposit in the Watertown Savings Barak amounting to, including interest, $1270.84. Barry Fund, depasited in Watertown Savings Bank, amounting; to, including interest $1025.22. Mary D. Emerson Fund, deposited in the Watertown Savings Bank, amounting to, including interest 3,066.27. Bonds belonging to the Trustee: of the Asa Pratt Bequest amounting; to $2,000. Receipts anti Expenditures Balance, December 31, 1986 $357,982.11 1936 Receipts 3,644,299.30 1936 Paid Treasury Warrants $3,743,934.34 Balance, December 31, 1936 258,347.07 $4,002,281.41 $4,002,281.41 Approved by : W. W. NORCROSS, Jr., Auditor. LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF MATURING Annual Date Amount Rate Interest Interest Due Maturity Borrowed on account of April 1, 1916 1,000 4 40.00 Oct. and April April 1, 1937 Surface Drainage 1, 1916 11000 4 40.00 " 1, 1938 •' " 1, 1916 1,000 4 40.00 " 1. 1939 " 1, 1916 1,000 4 40.00 " 1. 1940 1, 1916 11000 4 40.00 1, 1941 1, 1916 11000 4 40.00 1. 1942 1, 1916 1,DDO 4 40.00 " 1, 1943 1, 1916 1,000 4 40.00 1, 1944 `• � 1, 1916 1,000 4 40.00 1, 1945 p 1, 1916 1,000 4 40,00 " 1, 1946 41 May 1, 1917 1,000 41"1-'. 90.00 May 1, 1937 High School Land 114 April 1, 1919 5,000 5 250,00 April and Oct. April 1, 1937 Hosmer ,school -3 1, 1919 5.000 5 250.00 1, 1938 C7 1, 1919 51000 5 250.00 1,, 1939 April 1, 1919 1,000 5 50.00 April and Oct, April 1, 1937 Spring Street Drain 'z 1, 1919 1,000 5 50.00 1, 1938 1, 1919 11000 5 50.00 1, 1939 1, 1919 1,000 5 50.00 1, 1940 p 1, 1919 1,000 5 50.00 •' 1, 1941 1, 1919 1,000 5 50,00 1, 1942 1, 1919 1,000 5 50.00 1, 1943 " 1, 1919 1,000 5 50.00 1, 1944 1, 1919 1,000 5 50.00 4& 1. 1945 .' 1, 1919 1,000 5 50.00 1, 1946 „ 1. 1919 1.000 5 50.00 1, 1947 .. .' 1, 1919 1,000 5 50.00 " 1, 1948 " " " 1. 1919 1,000 5 6U.00 1, 1949 "• 1, " Nov. 1, 1919 3,000 4',_ 135.00 may and Nov. 1, 1937 North Beacon Street Bridge 1, 1919 3,000 41,+� 135.00 •' 1, 1938 ad 1, 1919 3,000 4',2 135.00 " 1, 1939 1. April 1, 1920 1.000 5 50.00 April and Oct. April 1, 1937 brain and Sewer 1, 1020 1.001) 5 50.DD •" 1, 1938 " " to 1, 1920 1,000 5 50.0D 4. 1. 1939 " `° 1, 1920 LOW 5 50.OD 1, 1940 " 1, 1020 1,000 5 50.00 '. 1, 1941 `• " 1, 1920 11000 5 50.00 `" 1, 1942 it •' 1, 1920 1,000 5 50.00 1, 1943 44 " 1, 1920 1,000 5 50.00 "' 1. 1944 1, 1920 11000 5 50.00 1, 1945 " 1, 1920 1,ODO 5 50.00 " 1, 1946 •` " " 1. 1920 1.000 5 50.00 4. 1, 1947 1, 1920 1,000 5 50.00 41 1. 1948 4 d4 .9 April 1, 1920 1,000 5 541.04 April 1, 193iaa April 1, 1949 Drain and Sewer tIj 1, 1920 1,000 5 50.00 i, 1950 " 11 ,tune 1. 1920 1.000 5% 55.00 June and Dec. Jude 1, 1937 Athletic Field C', 1, 1920 LOW 5'M 55.00 1. 1, 1938 it 1, 1920 1,000 5% 55.00 " 1, 1929 1. 1920 1,000 5?:, 55.00 " " 1, 1940 April 1, 1921 1,000 5 50.00 April and Oct. April 1, 1937 Drainage � 1. 1921 1.000 5 50.00 1. 1938 " 1. 1921 1.000 5 50.00 1. 1939 " 4 1. 1921 1,000 5 50.00 " 1, 1940 1. 1921 1,000 5 50.00 1, 1941 " 1, 1921 1,000 5 50.00 '" 1, 1942 " 1, 1921 1,0011 5 50,00 `" 1. 1943 " 1. 1921 1,000 5 50,DO 1. 1944 " 1, 1921 1,000 5 50.00 " " 1, 1945 " 1, 1921 1,000 5 50.00 " 1, 1946 1. 1921 1,000 5 50.00 " •• 1, 1947 1. 1921 1,000 5 50.00 1, 1948 " 1, 1921 LOW 5 .90.00 1, 1949 " 1, 1921 1,00.0 5 50.OD " " 1, 195D " 1, 1921 1,000 5 50,00 ` `° 1, 1951 " N) LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF MATURING--Continued � 04 Anneal Date Amount Bate Interest Interest Due Maturity Borrowed on account of Jule 1, 1921 12,000 51/4 630.00 Jan. and July July 1, 1937 West Watertown School 1, 1921 12,004 5K 630.00 "" 1, 1938 " 1, 1921 12,000 5111 630.00 1. 1939 " 1, 1921 12,000 5% 630.00 1, 1940 " 1, 1921 12,000 5% 630.00 1, 1941 " •• a July 1, 1923 1,000 4% 42.50 " July 1, 1937 School Plans 1, 1923 1,000 41/1 42.50 " 1, 1938 ot At July 1, 1923 2,000 41/ 85.00 " " July 1, 1937 School Lands 1. 1923 2,000 4Y4 85,00 1, 1938 do a 1, 1923 1,000 4Y4 42.50 •" 1, 1939 1, 1923 1,000 41/ 42.50 " 1, 1940 1, 1923 1,000 4 Y4 42.50 1, 1941 " y 1, 1923 1,000 4% 42.50 "' 1, 1942 " O 1, 1923 11000 4% 42.50 `" 1, 1943 1, 1923 1,000 4%A 42.50 " 1, 1937 Barnard dock z 1, 1923 1"000 4'/4 42.50 "` 1, 1938 `• 1, 1923 1,000 414 42.50 1, 1939 1, 1923 1,000 4'A 42.50 `• " 1, 1940 " p 1, 1923 1,000 4% 42.50' 1, 1941 .. .� 1, 1923 1,000 4'a 42.50 1. 1942 1, 1923 1,000 4'/4 42.50 "" 1, 1943 " Mar. 1, 1924 1,000 4 40,00 Mar. and Sept, Mar. 1, 1937 Senior High School 1, 1924 1,000 4 40.00 " 1, 1, 1938 " .1 Mar. 1, 1924 1,000 4 40.00 Mar. and Sept. Mar. 1. 1939 Senior High School 1, 1924 1,000 4 40.00 1, 1940 1, 1924 1,000 4 40.00 " 1, 1941 1, 1924 1,000 4 ; 42.50 1, 1942 I, 1924 1,000 4% 42.50 1, 1943 1. 1924 1.000 41/1 42.50 1, 1944 " " 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200,00 " " 1, 1937 114. 11 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200.00 °" 1. 1938 1f " 1. 1924 30.000 4 1,200.00 11 1939 41 1, 1. 1924 30.000 4 1,200.00 " " 1, 1940 "' " 11 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200.00 'i " 1. 1941 " to 1, 1924 30,000 4 400.00 1, 1942 1, 1924 30,000 V 1.275,00 1, 1943 '• '" 1, 1924 30,000 4�4; 1,275.00 •' 1. 1944 April 1, 1925 1,000 4 40.00 April and Oct. April 1, 1937 Playgrounds 1, 1925 1,000 4 40.00 •` " 1. 1938 " 1, 1925 1,000 4 40.00 1. 1939. •' 1, 1925 1.000 4 40.D0 •' .• 1, 1940 '• April 1, 1925 6.000 4 240.00 •" April 1. 1937 High School Equipment 1, 1925 6,000 4 240.00 • •' 1, 1938 It 1. " M 1, 1925 6,000 4 240.00 11 1939 11 ra .1 1, 1925 6,000 4 240.00 '• 1, 1940 " •• 1, 1925 11,000 4 440.00 " 1, 1937 Coolidge School 1. 1925 11,000 4 440.00 " „ 1, 1938 1, 1925 11,000 4 440.00 " 1, loss vs 1. 1925 11,000 4 440.00 1, 1940 April 1. 1926 10,000 4 400.D0 Qct, and April April 1, 1937 North Mid School :i 1, 1926 10,000 4 400.00 1, 1938 " a 1, 1926 10,000 4 400.DD " 1, 1939 1, 1926 10.000 4 400.00 1, 1940 1, 1929 10,000 4 400.00 " „ 1, 1941 '1 to 44 April 1, 1927 8,000 4 320.00 April and Oct. 1, 1937 West Junior High School Ext, 1, 1927 2,000 4 80.00 .' '• 1, 1937 Sewers and Drains 1, 1927 4.000 4 160.00 '• 1. 1937 Streets May 1, 1928 11,000 3:�, 412.50 May and Nov. May 1, 1937 Hosmer School 1, 1928 11,000 3-.i 412.50 "' " 1, 1938 ad May 1, 1928 10,000 331 375,00 May and Nov. May 1, 1937 Arsenal Street 1, 1920 10,000 3'% 375.00 " ,• 1, 1938 a/ at May 1, 1928 1,000 3 37.50 May and Nov. May 1, 1937 Water Mains 1, 1928 1,DW 3 37.50 " 4' 1, 1938 ,• " -- _ CO LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF ALATURING—Continued 6-0 D0 Annual Date Amount Rate Interest Interest Due Maturity Borrowed on account of 1. 1928 1,000 3R4 37.50 " 1. 1939 1, 1928 1.000 3 1 37.50 1. 1940 " 1. 1928 1,000 3; 37.50 " 1, 1941 1. 1928 1.000 3-Y4 37,50 1, 1942 '• '• 1, 1928 1,000 3;Y, 37.50 `• 1, 1943 `• " Dec. 1, 1928 6,000 4 240.00 Dec. and. June Dec. 1, 1937 Sewer 1, 1928 5,000 4 200.00 1, 1038 May 1, 1929 14,000 41/1 595.00 Dec. and June May 1. 1937 West End Schaal y 1, 1929 14,000 4 Va 595.00 " 1, 1938 •' " p 1, 1929 14,000 414 595.00 '• 1, 1939 °` •, 1, 1929 12,000 4Yj 510.00 1, 1940 `• '" z F4 1, 1929 12,00i0 4',!i +510.00 •' " .. 44 1941 1, 1929 12,000 4�4 510.00 '. 1, 1942 o 1, 1929 12,000 414 510.00 1. 1943 1, 1929 12,D00 4'f; 510.00 " " 1. 1944 " .1 Jail. 1. 1930 5,000 4 200.01} Jan. and Jule Jan. 1. 1937 Lowell School � 1, 1930 5,000 4 200.00 .` . 1, 1938 44 M 1, 1930 5,000 4 200.00 1, 1939 •4 1, 1930 54000 4 200.00 .• •` 1, 1940 1. 1930 4.000 4 100.00 `. 1. 1941 `• 1. 1930 4,000 4 160.00 1, 1942 " 1. 1930 4,000 4 160.Q0 •• 1, 1943 ° 11 1930 4,000 4 160.00 •' 1. 1944 4' 1, 1930 4,000 4 160.00 " 1, 1945 Feb. 1, 1931 10,000 4 400.00 Feb. and Aug. Feb. 1, 1937 New Administration Building 1, 1931 10.000 4 400.00 " 1, 1938 '° " 11 I. 1931 10,000 4 400.00 1, 1939 .. 1, 1931 10,000 4 400.00 1, 1940 1, 1931 10,000 4 400.00 '` 1, 1941 " '" 1. 1931 10'NO 4 400.D0 1. 1942 1, 1931 10,000 4 400.00 1. 1942 1. " 1, 1031 10,000 4 400.00 1. 1944 " it 1, 1931 10'O" 4 400.00 " „ 1, 1945 " '• •' 1, 1931 10,000 4 400.DD 1. 1946 1, 1931 10.000 4 400.00 1. 1947 " 1, 1931 10,000 4 400.00 1, 1948 " i, 1931 10,000 4 400.00 1. 1949 1, 1931 10,000 4 400.00 1, 1950 Feb. 1, 1931 10,000 4 400.DO Feb. and Aug. Feb. 1. 1951 New Administration Building July 1, 1932 8.000 41i 380.OD Jan. and July July 1, 1937 Fire Alarm System Nov. 1, 1934 2,000 214 45.00 May and Nov. Nov. 1. 1937 Sidewalk (P. W.A.) 1, 1934 2,000 2lol 45.00 " 1,'1938 it 1. 1934 3,000 214 45.DD " " 1, 1939 " '• M Nov. 1. 1934 8,00D 2'-4 134.00 May and Nov. Nov. 1, 1937 Street (P. W.A.) Cr 1. 1934 500.D 2�j 112.50 1. 1938 " C 1, 1934 b,000 21.4 112.50 " " 1, 1939 Nov, 1, 1934 2,000 2Vt 45.M May and Nov. Nov, 1. 1937 Drainage (P. W.A.) � 1. 1934 2,000 2 V4 45.00 1, 1938 " 1. 1934 2,000 21.4 45.00 1. 1939 " 1. 1934 2,000 2 1/4 45.00 1. 1940 1, 1934 1,000 21; 22,50 1, 1941 1" " 1. 1934 1,0W 21.4 22.50 1, 1942 1, 1934 1,000 21/4 22,50 " 1. 1943 1. 1934 1,000 214 22.50 4. 1, 1944 Dec. 1. 1934 12,000 2'4s 300.00 June and Dec. Dec. 1, 1937 School Addition (P.W. A.) 1, 1934 12,000 2% 300,00 1 ' " 1, 1938 it 1, 1934 12,000 2% 300.00 " " 1. 1939 " " 1, 1934 11.000 212 275.00 41 1. 1, 1940 " 1. 1934 11,000 24 275.00 1. 1941 '• it ` 1. 1934 11,000 2% 275.00 " 1, 1942 " .. 1, 1934 11,000 2% 275.00 " 1, 1943 1. 1934 11.000 2112 275.00 .' 1, 1944 ' Dec. 1, 1934 3,D00 2% 75.00 " " Dec. 1, 1937 Library Addition (P. W.A.) LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OV i1" ATURING—+Continued 00 CJ Annual Date Amount Rate interest Interest Due ?411aturity Sorrowed on account of 1, 1934 3,000 2% 75.130 1, 1938 " " " 1, 1934 3,000 21r4 75,00 " At 1, 1939 14 ,/ ., 1, 1934 3,000 211a 75.00 „ 1, 1940 " " at 1, 1934 3,000 2% 75-M " 1, 1941 1, 1934 3,000 21h 75.00 " 1, 1942 " •` 1, 1934 3,000 21/2 75.00 " At 1, 1943 " y 1, 1934 2,000 2% 50,00 " 1, 1944 Nov. 1. 1935 10.000 11G 125.00 May and Nov. Nov. 1, 1938 Municipal Relief Loan 1, 1935 10,000 1 125.00 " 1, 1938 " 1. 1935 101000 1 Y4 125.00 1, 1939 1, 1935 10,000 11144 125,00 1, 1940 Dec. 1, 1935 8,000 2 1,1& 180.00 June and. Der— Dec. 1, 1937 School t P.W. A.) y 1, 1935 81000 2% 180.0046 (a 1, 1938 A, '• � 1. 1935 8.000 2% 180.00 1, 1939 ad `• �.' 1, 1935 8,000 2'A 180.00 " 1, 1940 a � 1. 1935 8,004 2 Ya 180.00 " 1, 1941 " " ►�+CI 1, 1935 8,000 21/4 180.00 it " 1, 1942 •` K7 1, 1935 8,000 2114 180.00 1, 1943 " 1. 1935 8,000 2% 180.00 it 191, 19" " 1. 1935 8,000 2% 180.00 " 1. 1. 1945 4 ' " 1, 1935 6,000 21ij 135.00 " " 1, 1946 " " 1, 1935 6,000 21.4 135.00 " " 1, 1947 " " 1, 1935 6,000 2% 135.00 " 1, 1948 " " 1, 1935 6,000 214 135.00 " " 1, 1949 " " 1, 1935 6.000 214 135.00 " " 1, 195D ec Dec. 1, 1935 7,000 24 157.50 June and Dec. Dec. 1, 1937 Police Station (P.W.A.) 1, 1935 7,000 214 157.50 " " 1, 1938 1. " " 1, 1935 7,00 2 V, 157.50 11 " 1, 1939 Id 1, 1935 5.000 214 112.50 " 1, 1940 " " " 1, 1935 5,000 2�'i 112.50 1, 1941 is " 1, 1935 5,000 211i 112.50 " 1, 1942 it F, „ 1, 1935 5,000 2s, 112.50 1, 1943 it " 1, 1935 5,000 2% 112.50 " 1, 1944 a rr u 1, 1935 2.000 2';i 45.00 1, 1945 Oct. 1, 1936 10.000 1',4 125.00 Apr. and Oct. Oct. 1, 1937 Municipal Relief 1, 1936 10,000 114 125.00 1, I938 " " 1, 1936 10,00o 114 125.00 •, 1, 1939 it 1, 1936 10,000 111i 125.00 d1, 1940 F' 1, 1936 10,000 1111 125.00 " " 1, 1941 " 4 " 1,291,{f00 100,000 Mar. 29, 1937 Anticipation of Revenge 50,000 May 17, 1937 Ft 100.000 Sept. 15, 1937 " " " 100,000 Oct. 15, 1937 C� Watertown, December 31, 1936 ITARRY W. BRIOHAM. Treasurer. � M ^o O ?d L�7 00 Gi 284 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Insurance A-momit Due .American $35,000 Sept. 1, 1941 Boston t1��8,000 `l Queen 35 000 it �,'Ll7GLls �} �yf Springfield 10,000 it LI Queen 3320+00 i' Queen 010,,� �0 is Home 29,000 i American 20P000 Rt Ali Queen 20,000 Ci Millers 36 V O ii Ci Travelers 33,000 i 1 Home 48,000 Pacific 33,000 L1 Boston 22,000 Liberty 22,000 11 65 Springfield 10,000 44 fi Rhode Island 25,000 ii 11 Easton 20,000 i< id Boston 10,000 d i it Penn 10,000 ea id 20 000 ;� <i 1•''1rf:Z'17BI7S r North America 53,000 ii ii Pennsylvania 25,000 ii 16 Springfield 15,000 ii ;` National Fire 20,000 Sept. 1, 1940 Aetna 20,000 i1 Boston 20,000 5i Penn 57,225 94 1 Yorkshire 20,000 ti i5 Mercantile 20,000 ii ei Connecticut 42,000 i cc Liverpool-London Globe 26,000 ; 4i Hartford 20,000 ]`Tome 38,500 is e1 Agricultural 50,725 1i it Springfield 244,000 ji i1 TREASURER'S REPORT 85 Liverpool, LGndozi 25,000 Sept. 1, 1937 London, Lancashire 7,790 i` Continental 35,0100 ii di Travelers 15,000 it as Home 10,000 icei Home, Fire-Marine 27,000 at cc Benjamin Franklin {36,000 `4 Superior` 21, 00V it iF Mercantile 127,800 Penn 26,000 Queen 46,000 s s Dome 38,000 Penn 23,000 Li St. Paul 135,000 it Springfield Ins., Co. 186,t}00 Sept. 1, 1938 Springfield Ins., Co. 485,870 Sept. 11 1939 2,414,910 ]Boiler Mutual 10,000 Feb. 1, 1937 Employers' Liability 10,000 Tan, 8, 1940 20,0001 HARRY W. BRIGHAM, Treasurer. 286 WATERTOVr N TOWN REPORT REPORT OF THE BOARD OF ASSESSORS The Board of Assessors hereby submits its annual report for the year 1936. Despite a reduction in valuation of $308,745.00 in real estate, brought about by adjustments which the Beard of Assessors deemed necessary, we were pleased to announce that there would be no increase in the tax rate, the same remaining as the previous year, namely $23.40 per thousand. The total valuation for 1936 is $5 ,756,275.00, of which $47,994,385.00 is on real property and $4,761,990.00 is on personal property. The Beard does not anticipate any increase in: valuation for 1937 which would materially aid in effecting a further reduction in the tax rate. e wish to call to the attention of the taxpayers that applications for abatement of real and personal taxes must be filed in the office of the Board of Assessors on or before October first of the year in which the tax is assessed; also to the necessity of filing with the Board the `{Form of List" which should be in our hands on or before January 31st of the taxable year. The following is a list of State and County taxes and valuations for the year 1936. R,e,spectf ally submitted, JOHN J. CURRAN, ChairmaTi, EDWARD F. WRIGHT, EDWARD A. OATES, Board of Assessors. Requirements for State, County and Town Grants and Appropriations State Tax: $80,2OO.O0 County Tax 79,400.60 Chas. River Basin Loan Fund 51421.00 Metropolitan Parks Lean Sinking Fund 20, 33.03 Metropolitan Planning Division 163.04 Metropolitan ;Parks Loan Sinking Fund (Series 2) 2,779.03 REPORT OF THE BokRD of ASSESSORS 2Sri, Metropolitan Parks Loan Fund Nant sket Maintenance 1.,240.43 Metropolitan Parks Loan Fund Wellington Bridge Maintenance 47.62 Metropolitan Sewerage Loma Sinking Fund o. System 44,573.38 Metropolitan Water Loan Sinking Fund 86,781.54 Abatement Smoke Nuisance 531.99 Veterans Exemption 161.82 Boston Metropolitan District Expense 138.54 Boston Elevated R. R. Deficiency 32,992.92 Boston. Metropolitan District Elevated R. R. Rental Deficiency 2,158.81 Land Takings Revere Highway 135.O5 Ocean Avenue Revere 117.66 West Roxbury-Brooldine Parkway 26.35 Moths 316.00 Sidewalk Assessments (Apportioned) 4,643.21 Street Betterments (Apportioned) 18,482.74 Interest on Apportioned Sidewalk Assessments 1,562.56 Interest on Apportioned Street Betterments 4,795.42 $387,002.74 Town Grants 1,465,583.16 $1,85 ,585.90 Income Tax 99,O61.66 Total Requirements $1,753,524.24 Overlay 38,325.78 Total Commitment 1936 $1,791,860.02 Valuations Buildings exclusive of land $38,376,5O0.00 Land exclusive of buildings O,617,885.00 $47,994,385.O0 Personal Estate 4,7f 1,890.00 $52,756,275.00 289 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Additional December Assessments Personal Estate $4,490.00 Total valuation including additional $52,780,765.00 Decrease in valuation of Real Estate including December Assessments $294,325.00 Decrease in valuation of Per- sonal Estate including De- cember Assessments 14,420.00 'Dotal decrease in valuation In- cluding December Assess- ments $308,745.00 Tax Rate of 1936, $33.40 Total loll abatements For the year 1933 $2.00 For the year 1934 38.00 For the year 1935 10584.00 For the year 1936 244.00 $1,86$.00 Total Abatements on Real and Personal Property For the year 1932 $725.44 For the year 1933 3,788.19 For the year 1934 8,063.43 For the year 1935 10,936.36 For the year 1936 14,634.11 Chapter 362, Acts 1936 39,692.06 $77,848.59 Total Abatement on Apportioned Street Interest For the year 1936 $3.10 Motor Vehicle Excise Total valuation of motor vehicle excise for 1936 $2,17 ,250-00 Total Abatements on Motor Vehicle Excise For the year 1934 $1,852.68 For the year 1935 315.68 For the year 1936 4,054.15 $6,222.51 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 289 REPORT OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES I respectfully submit the following report relative to the collection of taxes and assessments for the year 1936. 1936 Tars Real and Personal Original Commitment $1,791,860.02 December Commitment 149.97 Total Commitment $1,792,009.99 Refunds 1,218.08 __ - $1,793,228.07 Paid to Treasurer during 1936 $1,293,139.67 Abatements Wanted during 1936 54,171.27 Credited by Tax Titles 92,907.3a" $1,440,218.29 Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1937 $353,009.78 1936 Poll Takes Original Commitment $21,664.00 Additional Commitment 482.00 Total Commitment $22,146.00 Refunds 14.00 _ . $22,160.00 Paid to Treasurer during 193+6 $19,670.00 Abatements granted during 1936 244.00 Total Credits - $19,914.00 Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1937 $2,246.00 1936 Motor Vehicle Excise Original Commitment May 8, 193+6 $44,683,24 Committed August 15, 1936 11,202.69 Committed November 10, 1936 4,561.50 Total Commitment $60,447-50 290 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Refunds 1,368.99 Adjustments 3.95 $61.,820.44 Paid to Treasurer during 1936 $53,912.80 Abatements granted during 1936 4,054.15 — - $57,966.95 Balance outstanding Jars. 1, 1937 $3,853.49 1935 Taxes Real and Persunal Bal lace outstanding Jan. 1, 1936 $408,314.54 Disclaimed Tax Titles 107.74 Refunds 6,127.13 Adjustments 4.17 $414,553.58 Paid to Treasurer during 1036 $332,028.89 Abatements gn•anted during 1936 7,957.09 Credited by Tax Titles 53,049.18 ---- $393,035.16 Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1937 $21.,518.42 1935 Pall Taxes Balance outstanding Tan. 1, 1936 $2,168.00 Refunds 4.00 - $2,172.00 Paid to Treasurer daring 1936 $166.00 Abatements grantee) during 1936 1,584.00 $1,750.00 Balance Outstanding Jan. 1, 1937 $422.00 1935 Muter Vehicle Excise Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1936 $4,169.48 Committed January 7, 1936 1,029.38 Committee) March 6, 1936 60.44 Ref unds 1.55.31. $5,413.61 COLLECTOMR'S REPORT 2�]I Paid to Treasurer during 1936 $2,895.79 Abatements granted during 1936 315.63 $3,211.4 f Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1937 $2,20 .14 1934 Tares Real and Personal Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1936 $41,66.5.30 Refunds 4,288.53 Disclaimed Tax Titles 81.12 $46,034.95 Paid to Treasurer during 1936 $25,045.26 Ad]ustments 1.09 Abatements granted during 1936 5,888.62 Credited ley Tax Title. 14,254.44 - - $45,189.41 Balance outstanding January 1, 1937 $845.54 1934 loll Taxes Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1936 $80.00 Adjustments 10.00 Refunds 2.00 - $ 2.00 Paid to Treasurer during 1986 $32.00� Abatements granted during 1936 38.00 $70.00 Balance outstanding January 1, 1937 $22,00 1934 Motor Vehicle Excise Balance outstanding Jan. 1. 1936 $2,394.10 Refunds 3.65 $2,397.75) Paid to Treasurer during 1936 $132.79 Abatements granted during 1936 1,852.68 Adjustments 122.74 - - $2,109,21 Balance outstanding January 1, 1937 $289.,4 292 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 1933 `axes Real and Personal Balance outstanding Jars. 1, 1936 $1,244.63 Refunds 2t250.36 Adjustments 114.38 $3o609.37 Paid to Treasurer during 1936 $989.26 Abatements granted during 1936 2,360.44 _ $ ,349.70 Balance outstanding January 1, 1937 $259.67 1933 Poll Taxes Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1936 $2,00 Adjustments 2.00 $4.00 Abatements granted during 1936 $2.00 $2.00 Balance outstanding January 1., 1937 $2.00 1933 Motor Vehicle Excise Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1936 $30.50 - $ 0.50 'aid to Treasurer during 1936 $22.40 Balance outstanding January 1, 1937 $8.10 1936 TOTAL PAYMENTS TO TREASURER BY COLLECTOR OF TAXES 1933 Real and Personal Taxes $989.26 Interest on above $172.65 1.934 Real and Personal Taxes 25,045.26 Interest can above 2,187.25 1935 Real and Personal Taxes 332,028.89 Interest on above 11,309.78 1936 Beal and Personal 'Taxes 1,293,1.39.67 Interest on above 1„520.85 1934 Poll Taxes 32.00 Interest on above 1.87 1935 roll Taxes 166.00 Interest on above 4.18 COL.LEO'FOR'S REPORT 293 1936 Poll Taxes 19,670.00 1983 Motor Vehicle Excise 22.40 Interest can above 3.76 1934 Motor Vehicle Excise 132.79 Interest on above 8.1 1935 Motor Vehicle Excise 2,8951.79 Interest on above 33.91 1936 Motor Vehicle Excise 53,912.$4 interest on above 91.79 Total taxes 1,728,034.86 Total interest $15,334.19 15,334.19 Total taxes and interest 1,743,:369.95 By Receipts frorn Statement of Liens and Re- clemption Certificates 194.00 By Receipts from Unapportioned Sidewalk As- sessments 59.92 By Receipts from Apportioned Sidewalk As- sessments paid in advance 644.30 By Receipts from Unapportioned Street; Bet- terment Assessments 56.14 By Receipts from Apportioned Street Better- ment Assessments paid in advance 1,643.36 By Receipts from Interest on Sidewalk and Street Betterment Assessments 17.75 By Receipts from Tax Sale Advertising and .Fees 2,734.55 By Receipts from 1934 Pall tax paid after abatement 4.35 By Receipts from 1932 Pall tax and Old Age Assistance tax paid after abatement 3.00 By Receipt for Fee from Protested Check 1.52 Total paid Treasurer during 1936 1,748,727.94 F. MADELINE CUN IFF, Temporary CollectQr of Tuxes for the Town of Wa•teifox.r.n. Approved: 1W. W. NORCROSS, Jr., Auditor. December 31, 1936 `94 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 19.36 READ AND PERSONAL TAXES UNPAID AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, DECEMBER 31, 1936 *Paid since Close of books. Verified to February 1, 1937. Abbott, Arthur S. et ux, 105 Palfrey Street . . ........ . . . .. . .. . $218.10 Abrahamla,n, Roxey E., 269 Boylston Street .. . .. ..... . ..». . . .. 20.00 Abrew, Mary C., 91 Arlington Street . .. . . . . ......... . . . .. . . . . 208.75 Adams, Abbie J., la Chester Street . . . . . . ,. .. . . . ... . . . ........ 300.60 Adams, Emily A., 29 Bates Read . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . ........ 43.38 Aciziglan, Diraser H., 84 School Street . . . .. . ... • .... ..o , , 40.80 Agahiglan, Diran, 239 Orchard Street . . . .... .. .. . . . . . . . . . ... . 267.20 Aiello, Giuseppe, 41 Quirk Street . . ..... . ..... . . . . . .. . . ....... . 5.01 Aiello, Giuseppe, 41 Quirk Street . ...... . ..... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.01 Aiello, Giuseppe et ux, 41 Quirk Street , . ..... _ 1d1.87 Ajamian, HDvsep, 98 Dexter Avenue . . . . ......... .. . . . . . . . . . . 173.64 "Ajarnian, Mousek, 24 Lloyd Road . .... . . ... . ... . ... .... . . . .. .. 145.62 Ajamian, Joseph, 75 Elm Street . .. . . ............ . . . . . 16.70 Ajemlan. Rase, 44 Concord Road .... ...... . . ........ . .. . . . . . . 243.82 Akillian. Setrak. 50 Dexter Avenue ...... ........ . . . . . ........ 46.76 Alarie, Anne U., 60 Mt. Auburn Street . . ...... .. . . . . . ........ 60AG Alberico, Nunziata et al, 17 Howard Street ...... . . . . . ........ 13.36 Alberico, Nunziata et al, 17 Howard Street. ......... ......... 16.70 AIberico, Nunziata et al, 17 Howard Street ...... . . . . . ........ 146.96 Albert, Alice, 24 School Street, Boston .... . . ..... . . . . . .... ... . 207.08 Albert, Alice, 24 School Street, Boston .... ....... . . . . . .. . . . .. 207.09 ,Alcoclk, Samuel, 50 Tyler Street, Belmont . .. ....... . .. . . . . . .. 248.83 Alcock, Samuel et ux, 50 Tyler Street, Belmont .. . . ...... .... 238.81 Alexantrian, Mary, 9 Flosmer Street .. . . ..... . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . .. 142.51 Allen, Amelia F., 6 Carver Road East .... . . . ... , . . . . . . 27Q.54 Alteparmakian, Persape, 63 Elton Avenue . .. ..... ........ . . . . 145.49 Ambrase, James J. et ux, 51 Capitol Street .. . . . . . . ....... . . . . 141.95 Ambrosio, Pietro et ux, 56 Westminster Avenue ... .. . .. . . . . .... 147.64 Ambrosia, Pietro et ux, 56 Westminster Avenue .. ....... . . . . . 29,95 Amerian, Akabi, 86 17ex�er Avenue ... . . ..... . . ........... . .... 21OA2 Ames, Etta, C., 131-133 Mt, Auburm Street .... .. . . . ........ . .... . 100.20 Ames, Grace C.. 178 Palfrey Street ... . ...... .... . ........ . . . . 90.30 Amodeo. Antonio et ux, 204 Orchard Street . ..... ..... . . . . . . . 33A] AnRnfan, Garabed et al. 23 Crawford Street .. .. ...... . . . . . . . 228.79 A,nanian, Ga.rabed et al, 23 Crawford Street . ....... - - - - 23,33 Ananian, Gaaabed et. al, 23 Crawford Street , . . . ...... . 20.04 A.nanian, Garabed H., et al. 568 Mt. Auburn Street .... . .. . . . . 19194 Anderson, Heirs or Devs. of Oscar E., 42 Barnard Avenue . . . , . . . 127.22 Andrade. Antonio D,, 151 Lexington Street . . .... . . . ... . .. . . . . 28.15 Andrews, Austin H., 43 Franklin Street , .... . . . . . . .... . .. . _ . . 1,278,55 Andrews, Fxrtnk Harris, 348 Charles River Road . . . . . .. . ..... 29a.74 Andrews, Madeline L. et al 99 Spring Street . . . . . ........ .... 45.09 {COLLECTOR'S REPORT 295 Andrews, William S., 132 Main Street 10.02 Androsky, Charles et ux, 133 Lexington Street . . ..... . . . .. ... 5U0 *Angel, Frank et ux, 214 Arlington Street . . . . ...... ... .... . . ... 75.55 Angell, Joseph H., 79 Fitchburg Street ._... . ... . ..... 180.36 Angelo, Rocco et ux, 61 Spring Street .. ......... . . ..., 161,99 Antarfiran, Alexandra S., 43 Crawford Street .. . ......... . .... 55.93 Aprigian, Peter, 38 Cypress Street .... .. . . ................... 50.96 Arakelian, Melconder et ux, 29 Fairfield Street . ..... , .. ... .., . . 7&66 Armenyan. Eugenie, 71 Putnam Street . ......... ............. 235A7 AMD. Paolo, 24 Perry Street . ......... ......... . . ... ..... ... 83.5f1 Arone, Caroline, 79 Tezaipleton ParkwRy ..... .... .... .... . . . . 146.91 Arone, Domenico, 50 Prentiss Street .. .......... .... .... . . . . . 261.53 Asian, Hoogas. 281 Boylston Street ... . . .. . ................ . . 11.36 Arone, Louis et, 630 Mt. Auburn, Street . ........ .......... G.68 Asadoorian. Sarkis, 29 Nichols Avenue . . . . ........ . . .... ...... 33.40 Asarlan, Harry et ux. 48 Quimby Street . ... ... . ........ 260.00 Aselbegian. Harry. 65 Dexter Avenue ........... ... .., . ... ., .. 33.40 Aspegren, Carl H., Luidofi, Lillian S., 96 Bradford Road .. . . . . 284.56 A,ssarian, Mahan, 72 Bigelow Avenue .. ... ...... . .. . . . ...... .. . . 3.34 *Atamian, Malian, 234 Boylston Street . . . ................. . . . 33.25 Atkinson, Thomas W. C., 56 Fitchburg Street . . .. . .... . .. . . . . 165.40 Atlantic Precision Company, Niehols Avenue . .. .... . .. .. . 16.70 Atwood, W. Elmer, 27 Merrill Road ...... . . . . ... ..... . ..... . ... 286,19 Audella, Hialen D.. 10 High Street, Boston . ... ... . ........ .•.. 290.58 Austin, Leonard H., et ux, 24 Merrill Road 98.88 Av rbock Morris, 419 Mt. Auburn Street . . .. . . ............ . . . 36.74 Avtgis. Will am et ux. 144 Pleasant Street . . .. . ..... . . .... . . 94.23 Anderson, Enimy et al, 195 Sycamore Street . . ........ . .. .. . . 31,51 Backofen, Walter H. et ux, 141 Grove Street . . ....... ..... .. 93.54 Bacon, Lawrence E., 1 Maplewood Street .. , ....... . .... .. 260.82 Bagnall* Earl E. et uk, 93 Highland Avenue . . . ...... 127.79 Bainton, Harlow E., Jr., 187 Common Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 273.88 Bake, Norma I„ 104 Beechwood ,Avenue 265.53 Baler, Frank G.. 7 Spring Street . ....... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.34 Baker. Margaret E., 44 California Street , , , 143.96 13a.lcom, Roy C., 32 Fitchburg Street ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156.98 Ball, Doris F., 2 Ashland Street, Holliston, Mass. . .. . . . . . . . . . 163.+ 4Bangs, J. Mitchell et ux, 50 Washburn Street . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . 227.12 Barraktta, FTancesco P., 267 Palfrey Streel• . .... . . . . . . . . . .. 13036 Barratta, Frank P. 78 Westminister Avenue . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 210.42 Barratta_, Frank, 136 Main Street . . .. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 8.35 Barratta., Joseph, 69 Foreat Street . . . ...... . .. . ... . .... . . . . . . . 121.91 Barber, Helen Jane, Cook, Leads Zillah, 32 Stearns Road . . . . . 361.45 Barbutu, Mary V., 334 Orchard Street .... . . .... .... . .. . . . . 300.60 Ba-mhard, Oliver W. et al, 17 Paul Street . . . . . ..... .... . . . . . . . . . 242A5 Bardizbanian, H[tsrnig et a], 30 Porter Street 190.67 Bardizbanlan, John M., 33 Porter Street . ... . ..... .... . .... .. 209,51 296 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Bardizbanian, Nishan et al, 12 Concord Road . . . . ....... . . . . . 192-15 Barker, George R, et UX, 91 Lovell Road .... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 308.28 Barksdale, Andrew H., 76 Brookline Street . ... 94,B5 "Barmakian, Krikor, 785 Mt. Auburn Street .. .... ... . . . . . . . . . . . 26.72 Barnes, Ada 1., 95 Poplar Street, Roslindale, MaFs. . . . . . . . . . . . 77.22 Barnet, Veronica E., 28 Templeton Parkway . ., , . , , . , . . . . . . 33.87 Barney, Annette M., 99 Spruce Street . . . . .. . . . . . 165.33 Barrett, flarence, K. 44 Fitchburg Street ... ...... 65.40 Barrett, Peter P., Jr., 596 Main Street . . . . .. 637.94 Barry, Johanna J., 32 Bacon Street .. . . ... . . . . . . .... . ... . . ... 179.69 Ba-r&arn, Louis B., 125 School Street .. . ...... . . . . . . .. . 148.81 Bartlett, Harold A. et ux, 37 Beacon Park . . . . . . ....-. . . . . . 85,39 Barton, William G, et ux, 9 Ladd Street ... . . . . . . ... .... . . . .. 105.21 ,'Bazarlan, Paul, 154 Putnam Street . ... ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . 267.20 Reach, Ruth Stetson, 85 Church Street . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . 268,97 "Bean, Lena Marshall, 65 Robbins Road . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 72.43 Beck. Harry J. A al, 60 Boylstcn Street . - -.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 243.82 Beckrnan, Ellen C., 68 Barnard Avenue . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310.62 Bed.rossian. Grace, 15 Chauucey Street - ..... .. .. . . .... . . . . . 318-97 Bedigian, Mardiros B. et ux, 19 Chauncey Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318.97 Bedrossian. Hat op M., 555 Mt. Auburn Street .. . . . . . . . -.. . . 66.80 Bella, Tany et ux, Box 174 Centerbrook, Conn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349.32 Delmonte. Ceriaco, 129 Spring street ... . . .. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.35 Benjamin, Harold D. et ux, 40 Russell Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 245.49 Bennett, Ocorgia A,, 21 Alden Road . .... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315,63 Benson, Oscar B. et ux, 43 Merrill Road . . . . . . . . . - . - - 29C53 Beradino, James et ux, 12 Cottage Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13103 Berg, Anna L., 5 Fairview Avenue .. . . . . . 296,08 BeMman, G. Phillip, 28 Standish Road . . . . ... 103.84 Besh-getourian, Mourad et ux, 16 Concord Road . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 243.82 Eesbgetourian, Yeghsa, 16 Concord Road .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 380.57 Bettencourt, Henry, 51-53 Spring Street . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,36 Bird, Frederic W. et ux, 20 Amherst Road . . .... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 228.99 Bittelarl, John T., 46 Spring Street . .... . . . ...- .. . - . 1 . . . . - 17619 Bixby. Leland C. et ux, 45 Oliver Street ,, . . .. . . . . . 218.77 Bjorn, Gustave A. et nx, 19 Wilmot Street . . . . . . . . .. 141.95 Blake, Ed-ward, Merchants Row . . . . .. . 6.68 Blake, Gertrude if., 85 Mt. Auburn Street ... . . . . . 182.23 Blake, Ralph J. et ux, 47 Standish Road .... .. . . . . . . . 265,46 Bliefling, Eliza A., 54 Union Street .. . . . . .. . . ... . . . 108-55 Blieler, Heirs or Devs. of Prederick, 308 Lexington Street 33.0 Blieler, Fred, 308 Lexington Street . . . . . •...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 898.46 Bloomberg, William W.. 59 Morse Street .. ... . . . . . . . . .... . . 156.98 Boccadoro, Ida., 308 Main Street . ,. . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125.09 Bmcadoro, Salvatore, 11A Forest Street ... . . . . . . . . . . - . - - 38.70 Eoccadoro, Santo, 308 Utdn Street ........ . .... . . . . . . . . ...... 6.68 *BOICe, William. S. et ux, 142 Russell Avenue ..- I , - - - - I - -,., . . . 2.18 COLLECTOR PS REPORT 297 "Bond, H. L., Summer Street . . ...... .......... . . . . . :. . . . . . . . 3.34 "Boschettn; Anna, 118 Fdenfleld Avenue ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 120.24 "Boston Bible Institute Inc., 98 Congdon Avenue . .. .... .... . . . . 62.24 Boudreau, ,7ohn 1. et ux, 8 Theurer Park ...... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 168.08 *Boujvulian, Hamazash et ux, 11 Chauncey Street . ..... . . . . .. 80.51 BoutelIe, Eugene G. et ux, 15 Arden Road ..... . . . . . . .. ... . . . 111.30 Boyajian, Gulaniaa 53 Quimby Street . ............ . . . . .. ... ... 149.16 Boyd. Arthur R. et ux, Winter Street, 'Wellesley . . . . . . .... . . . 283.90 "Boyden, Mabel M., 181 Standish Read ...... ... . . . ... ... . . . . . . 176.58 Boyle, Edward J. 516 Main Street . . ......I... .. . . L ­ ­ . . . . . . 224.47 Boyle. ,Wiuiam J . 7 Bostonia Avenue ........ .... .. . .. 153.64 Bracken, Mabel G., 17 Pequossette Street . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . .. . . . 242.1a Branchaud, Anna: Mary, 81 Orchard Street . . . ... ..... . .. . . . . . 317.30 Drandley, Peter J., 243 Parker Hill Avenue, Roxbury , . ... . . . . 1:0855 Brash, Alberta, 5 Athos Street. Worcester, Mass. .. .. .. , .... . . . 272.21 Srensn, Grace Strang et al, 121 Poplar Street . . ... .. . . . .. . . . 309.40 Brenan, Mary Lovell, 45 Lovell Road ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290-46 Brennan. Josephine E., 108 Langdon Avenue . ....... . . . . . . . .. 181.36 Brennick, Anna M. et al, 92 Hovey Street ........ . . . . . . . . . . .. 175.35 'Brescia, Guisegpe et ux, 30 Cypress Street ........ .. . . .. . . . ... 79.46 Brickley, John F. et ux, 210 No. Beacon Street ..... .. . .. ... 22EL79 Brigand!, Stephen, 16 Gross Street .... .. .... ......... . .... . .. ID.82 Briggs. RDyal F. et ux, 848 Belmont Street . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . 65.04 Brinkerhoff, Florence, 11 Parker Street 18035 Brody's Inc.. 13 Main Street . . ... ...1 . .. ... . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6.68 13ronson, Burr B. et tax, 15 Brookline Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65,80 Brookline Co-Operative Bank, ,Brookline, Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20108 Brooks, Helen W., 97 Langdon Avenge 200.40 Brooks, William W., 18 Jewett Street .. ..... . . . . . ... ... . . . . . . 79.43 Bresnahan, William J., 589 Main Street ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203.DD Brawn. Gllbert L. et ux, 870 Belmont Street 346.77 Drown, Earl H et, 30 Stoneleigh Circle . .. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 167.06 Brown, Katherine E. et al. 14 Maplewood Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283.90 Brawn, Heirs or Do-vs. of Lewis E., 70 Hillside Avenge, Ailing- ton Heights .... ...... .. . . . . . . . ... . . .. . . . . . . 233.80 Brown, Marguerite M.. 103 Poplar Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101.55 Brown, Mary F., 876 Bellnont Street ..... . .. . . . . . . . . . , , . . 395.79 Brown, Mary d., 876 Belmont Street . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . , .. 160,32 Browne, Harry M. tr., 35 Marion Road . . . . . .... . . . . ..... . . .. . 2-37.24 Brownell, William J. et ux, 726 Mt. Auburn Street .. . . . . . . ,, . 316A6 Bruce, Edward E., 26 Phillips Street . . . . ....... . . . . . . . . . . . ... 13.36 Bruce, Sarah H,, 14 Beacon Park .. ........... . ... . . ... . . . . .. 175.35 Brusellis, Joseph et ux, 167 Edenfield Avenue . . . ... . . .. . . . . . . . 233.80 Bryant, Caroline E.. 59 Garfield Street ....... . . .... . .... . . . . . 247.16 Buchanan. Blanche X, 117 Spring Street .... . . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. 115A3 Buda, Giuseppe -et ux. 23 James Street . ... . ........ ....... . . . 145.29 Burg, Alice Claire, 304 Newbury Street, Boston, 14+!€ass. . . . . . , . . 283.90 298 WATEFTOWN TOWN REPORT Burgoyne, Jane Elizabeth, Waltham., Ma,, . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 6.68 Burke, Susan, 51 Olney Street . . . . ... . . . .... . . . .. . .. . . . . . . :. . 116,84 Burns, John J., 251 pleasant Street .... . . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . ... . 71.81 Burns, Margaret, 11 Broadway .. . . . . .. . .... . . . .. . .. . ... . ... , 307.28 ':Burns, Mary E., 75 Franklin Street ............ . .... .. . . . . . . 1X94 Buseoni, Joseph,, 643 Mt. Auburn Street . .. 33.40 Butler, Alfred W., 128 Mi t. Auburn Street . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.36 Butler, BettiLa A., 31 Fitchburg Street .. ...... . . . . . . . . . . . .... 156.98 Butler, George F., 45 Main Street .. .. . .... . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . ... 116.90 Butler, George F. et ux, 173 Mt. Atiburn Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288:91 Butler, Mae L., 67 Church Street ... ...... . . . ....... . . . . . . . . . . 133.60 Ilutter[1eld, Nettie V., 52 Marlon Read ..,.. . .,, . . . . . . . . . . . . 222.11 Butters, Lucinda, 273 Main Street ......... .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 420.84 Ca.ccavaro, Emily, 9 Thurston Roar] . . ...... . ...... .. . .. . 2M72 I:Cahalane, Julia et al, 54 Lexington Avenue, Cambridge .,..... 490.72 "Cahill, Genevieve C., 47 Stuart Street . .. . . . ....... ......... 172.01 Caira, Enrico et ux, 213 Watertawn Street . . . . . .. . .... . .. . . . . 287.24 Calden, William H, of nx. 25 Morse Street .. .... .. .... . . . . . . . 242.15 Callpolites, ignatios Efstratios, 87 Arlington Street .... ... . . . . 177.02 Calf, Jerry, 121 Pine Street, Walpole, 'Mass. . . .... . . . . . . . .. . . . . 35.07 Callahan, Jahn Francis yet al. 5 Grenville Road . .. .... . . . . . . . 74.12 Callanan, Elizabeth G„ 146 Pleasant Street .. . . . . . . . ..... . . . . 235A7 Callaway, Annie et al, 152 Hillside Road 262.19 "Calnan, Patrick et al, 196 Maplewood Street . . .. ...... ......... 73.88 'Camara, Heirs or revs. of Joseph, 209 Summer Street . . . . . . . . 35..03 ,,Cambridge Savings Bank, Cambridge, Mass. . ... . .. .. ... . . . . 275.55 CambridgepDrt Savings Bank, Cambridge, Mass. . .. .... . . ... .. 869.22 Ca.m.pagna, Argo, 755 Mt. Au-burn Street . . ... . ........ . . . , , , 28.39 Campa.gna. Corinne, 25 Hillcrest Circle ., . ...... . .. . . . . . . . 234A2 Campagna, Genre J., 32 Lloyd Road . . . ... . . .......„ . .. ... ,. 61.00 Campanini, Romeo, a Haverhill Street, Lawrence, Mass. ... . . . .. 516.03 Campbell, Bernice L., 330 Schwl Street .. . . . ...... .... . . . . . .. 93.92 Campbell, Dmilel, Prenti55 Street .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 6.68 Campbell, Florence P., 71 Penn Drive, Vest Hartford, Conn, . ., 413.92 "Campbell, Nellie H., 153 Spruce Street . . .. ...... . . . . . . ... . . . 32.28 Canady, Oscar M., 73 Spruce Street .. . ... . . .. . .. . . .. . .. ... . . 1.67 Cannon, Patrick J., 27 Gilbert Street 211.74 C:annuli, Joseph et ux, 11 Wheeler Court . . . . . . ...... .. . . . . . . . 46.86 Cxpa.ldi, Griennaro et ux, 25 Channing Road . .. .. ...... . . . .. . . 172.01 Capone, Pasquale et al, 61 Boyd Street .. . ..... . . . . . . . . ...... 107.1.0 Caragulian, +Garabed H., 119 Dexter Avenue ...... .. ... .... .. 193.80 Carchia, John V. et ux, 120 Langdon Avenue ..... . . ... .... 293..25 Carey, B. Bvely-n, 44 Merrill Road . ....... . .. .. . . . .. 302.88 Carlson, August H. et ux, 145 Spruce Street . .. . . . ......... . . 192.05 Carlson, )[Sean E. et ux, 9 Clyde Read ... ... ....... . . ... ...... 218.97 tCarney, Robert E., 49 Olney Street .. .. ..... .. ......:. ....... 57.84 Carpenter, Alice P., 64 Lowell Aveni,e .. . . ..... .. . . . . ....... .. 116,90 COL.LEC 701%IS REPORT 299 Carpenter, F. Scott et ux, 102 Stoneleigh Road ...... . ..... . . 281.71 Carr, James F. et ux. 58 Hovey Street . . ..... ........ ........ 237.14 Carrig, Olive T. 297 Belmont Street . ........ . . .. . . . . . ...... . 250.5b Mirroll, Cornelius J. et ux. 51 Harnden Avenue 103.80 Carroil, Frederick A, et ux. 53 Shattuck Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 412.49 Carroll. Joseph E., 627 Mt. Auburn Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 33.44 Caruso. Cone ezio et ux, 185 Warred Street . .. ..... .. . . . . .. .... 40.18 Caruso, Donato et ux. 66 Purest Street . . ... . . ... . . .. . ..... .. . 161.09 Caruso, James. 35 Winter Street . .... . . . . . . .. ... . ..... . .. . 192.i15 Caruso, Mary Ann, 87 Sumilier Street . .. .. . . . ........ ...... . . 198.73 Caruso, Vincenzo et ux, 27 Myrtle Street .......... .. . . . .. . . . . 167.67 Carvall o, Manuel .A„ 57 Tremolit 'Street, Cambridge .. . . . 8.35 Casavai:t, Mary. 232 WatarLown Street . . .. ... ....... . . ..... . . 57.60 Case. Lapis, 294 Belmont Street - I. .. ...... . ... .. . ........ 278.89 Casey, Ruth R., 129 Lrangdon. Avenue .. . . ....... . . . . . . ... . . . .. 245.49 *Caw, Pa.squalina, 41 French Street . . . .......... . . . ...... .. ... 76.82 Caterina, Tvmaso, 85 Arlington Street . . .,.,. .,..,.... . ....... 200.40 Catering, Thomas,. 91 Arlington Street 10.02 Gatton, Percy. 95 Barnard Avenue .... . . . ... .. ...... . . . , .. 10.02 Cavanaugh, Plorence I., 10 Emerson Rand .......... . . ....... 213.08 Cavanaugh, John T. et ux. 547 Main Street . . . ... . .. . . .. . .... 222.11 Ceddia, Michele et ux, 16 Berkeley Street ........... . . .... ... 49.99 Cegliea, Vincenzo et ux. Ce,glis, Carmine et ux, 33 Church Hill .. 167.OD Cendrowski, Fawsten, 16 Cottage Street . . ........... . . . .. . .... 70.68 Centebar, Charles H., 460 Main street . . . ... ......... . . ... . ... 406.+62 Centolta.. Jahn et al, 437 Western Avenue, Brighton ., . , 85.41 Cerqua, hello. 181 Fayette Street . ...... ... ....... . . . . . . .. . ... 357.38 Chadwick, Harry F.. 15 May Street. Jamaica Plain . . .. . . . . ... 108.55 miamberlain, Henry A. et tix, 116 Standish Road .. . . . . . . . . ... 291.00 Chamlan, Europe et ux, 36 Cypress Sheet 171.02 Chapman, Eleanor M... 12 Chauncey Street . . . ......_ 242.21 Chase, Ada B., 62 Robbins Road . ......... ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 252.17 Chase, Gertrude M., 15 Hall Avenue .... . . . . . . ...... . . .. . . . . . 228.12 Chase, Louis H. et al. 62 Robblrls Road .. . . . . . ... .... . . .. . .. . . 11.69 Chase. Paul RlLswartli et ux, 33 Lincoln Street . . .... . . ... . . . . 203.74 Chevoor, Mary, 534 Mt. Auburn Street ... . . . . . ... . . .. . . . ., . .. . 43536 -'Chticrigarian, Arseli �et ux. 23 Porter Street . . . . . . .. .. . ... . . . . . 63.66 Chine-hinian. Paul et al. 26 Dartmouth Street . .. . . .... ... . . ... . 190.47 C11focPiim, Sophia C.. 124 Belmont Street . . .. . ... ...... ... . . .. 263.86 Chopourian, Harry X. 504 Mt. AtIbUrn Street ........ . ... .... 6.68 Chotillarl, Aprahani gel, al, 27 Floyd Road . . . . . ....... . . .. . . . . . 243,82 Chrakian, Bagdassar et ux, 14 Coolidge Hill Road .... . .... . .. 213.76 Christensen. Fred J., 11 Wilmot Street ... . ... ........ . ... .. . . 146.96 ,,Cluistoffersotl, -Carl A., 3A Hilltop Road .. . . . ............. ..... 6.68 Christopher, Despina, 175 Boylston Street . ................ . . ... 276.08 Churtakian, Heirs or Devs. of Vartarl, 79 Grove Street .... . . .... 270.54 Church, Barbara D., 74 Spruce Street . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . 282.23 300 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 'Church, Frederick C. P., 112 Poplar Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304.78 Ciampi, Veronica, 4 Putnam Street ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 268-oo Ciarlo, Domenico, 61 Lexingtan Street ..... . . . . . . . . . . . , . .. . , . . 95.43 Ciemtelli, Antonio, 40 Watlham Street ..... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277.22 Ciolfi, Louis, 98 Main Street .. .. .. . . .. . ... . . . . . .... . . ...... 13.36 Ciappa, Louise, 119 Worcester Street, Wellesley -. ..,........ 263,96 Grillo, Vito et al, 22 Edgecliffe load . . . .... . . . . . ....... . . ..... 55.11 Claflin Company, Walter A., 127 Mt. Auburn Street .. . .. . . . . . . . 6&B Clair, Michael Janes, 121 Chapman Street . . . . ........ . ... . . . . 123.41 *Clapp, Philip F. et tax, 10 Winsar Avenue ......... .. . . . . ., .. . . 298,93 Clary Earl S., 6 Lake Shore Drive, Arlington .. . . . .. . .. . . . . .,. , 174.14 Clark, E. Everett et ux, 11 Katherine Road . . ... . .. .. ... . . . . .. . . 165.33 Clark, Gladys Marguerite, 15 13ostonia Avenue . .... . .. . . . . .. .. 100.00 Clark, Guy, 694 Mt. Auburn Street ., ..... .. . . . . . .... . .. . . . . .. . . 3.36 Clarke, Maria, 22 'Everett Avenue .......... . . . . . ........ ..... .. 49.37 *Clarkson, Robert R. 30 Wixisvr Avenue .... .. . . . ....... . . .. .. .. 232.13 Clay, Walter F.. 44 Waltham Street ..... . ..... . . . . .. ....... ... 13& 0 *Clifford, Marie E., 36 Hosmer Street ....... ........ . ...... .. ... 63.46 *Clifford, Mary J,, 10 Prescott Street ...... . .. ....... .. . . . ... 50.00 Clifford. Nara E., 22 Myrtle Street ..... .......... . . ........ . .. . .59 Cloherty, Delia M., 14 Morse Street . ........... . . . . ........ . . .. 244.55 Cloonan, Michael. 29 Gilk)er•t Street ... . . . .. . . . . . . . ........ . ... 100.00 Clougherty, Catherine, 111 Poplar Street . . . .. . . . . . . ... .... . . . . . 143.25 Coclu-n,e, Maragaret R., 334 Arlington Street ... I . ....... . . . . . 250.40 Coffey, Julia +J., 81 Dexter Avenue . . , . . ..... . . .. . . . ... ... .. .... 233,8G Coffey, Heirs or Revs, of Michael, 127 Payette Street ............ 117.90 Coffin, Ernest L. et ux, 24 Beacon Park ...... ..... . .... . .. . .... 156.98 Cohen, Dexter, 84A Main Street . . . . . . .... . . ... ......... .... 8.02 Cohen, Dexter, 2A Mt. Auburn Street ...... . . . ............. . . . . 3.34 Cohen, Frances R,, 47 Capitol Street .................. . . . .. . . . . 136-89 Colby, Frederick J., et ux, 86 Bailey Road . ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277.47 Coleman, Warren G., 38 Wilmot Street ..... ....... . . . .. ... . . . . . 173.68 Colesworthy, George B., 44 Adams Avenue . .... .... . ....... . 402.59 Galley, Charles B. et ux, 72 Carroll Street . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258.85 Colligan, Mary A., 5 Royal Street . . . .. .. . . . .... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 128.59 Collins, Caroline A., 43 Paul Street ... . .. . . .... . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 172.01 Collins, Jolui A., 43 Paul Street ................ ... ... . .. ... . . . . 158za Collins, Margaret W., 4 Avon Dead ............ . . . ... . . . . .. . .. . 1.45 Collins, Ravenel L.. 70 Beechweed Avenue .. . . . ............... . 3.34 Collins, Thomas et ux, 14 Gilkey Court ........ ....... . . ... . . . . . 27.03 Collins, Walter W., et ux, is Sheldon Road ... . ....... . . .. .. . .. . 202.07 Cornick, Anna M., 50 Wilmot Street ........ . . . . ...... ..... . . . 141.05 Coi=Wek, Heirs or Devs. of Albert E., 103 No. Beacon Street .. . 25DZO Condon, Annaa B, et al, FLyette Street, Newton .. ... . . . . .. . . . . 158.65 Corydon, Pierce P., Trustee, 22 Adams Avenue .. .... . . ... . . . . . 14a.20 Conklin, ]Minnie L., 304 Cornrnolz Street. ..... ........ . ... ... .. . 176X6 "Connell. Edward L.. 17 Merrill Road .. . . . ......... ... . . . . ...... 273.83 COLLECTUR'S REPORT Sill Connolly, Patrick H. et ux, 36 Edenfleld Avenue .. . . , . . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ 151.89 Connors, 'William H., 114 Rutland Street .. . .. .. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 159.49 Conrad, Ernmeline F., 22 Olney Street .... . . . .. .. .. . . . .... . . . . . 150.30 Consolazio, Joseph, 272 Palfrey Street ..... .. . .. . . . . . . ..... . . . . . 3.34 C'onstanzo, Joseph X., 65 Mt. Auburn Street ........... . .. . . . . 11,09 Construction Finance Corporation, 17 F'rariklirb Street, Boston .. 164,95 Conti, Annie, 53 Riverside Street .......... . ......... ... .. ...... 35.+5'2 C000ch, Mary 1 . B„ 99 Robbins Rxiad ..... .... .. ......... . . . 278.89 Cook, Mary A., 53 Carver Road. ... .. . ............. . ... . .. . .. . . 303,94 Coolidge, Heirs or Deers. of Herbert, 77 Garfield Street . . ... . . . . . 50.10 Corazzini, Gaetano at ux, 181 School Street ............ .. . . . . . . 235.4.7 °Corazzini, Gennaro et ux, ID9 Arsenal Street . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 56.73 Corazaini, Salvatore et al, 119 Main Street . .... ......... . . . . . . . 51.77 Corcoran, Jahn V. ct ux, 179 Belmont Street. Belmont . . _. . . . . . 125.53 Corish, Joseph R., 9 Union Square, Somerville, Mass. .. . . . . . . . . . 210-52 +C'ornetta, Antonio, 151 Sycamore Street . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23.38 Cornetta Antonio et ux, 151 Sycamore Street ....... .... . . . . . . . 243.65 Cornetta, Sylvia, 151 Sycamore Street . .... .......... ....... . . . . 10.02 Corsetti, Giuseppe et ux, 190 Lexltigton Street .. .. ,. . . . . , . 84.26 *Corsi, Frank, Newton, Mass. ..... ..........., I. .. . ... . . . . . ... 18.37 Cosman, Frank 'T., 44 Morse Street .. . .. .. .......... ..... . . . . . . 10.02 Costa. Heirs or Devs. of Vinwnt, 38 Carroll Street ... ..... . . . . . 255.51 Cotter, Heirs or Devs. of Michael, No. Beacon Street . . . . . . . . . . . . 669.67 Cotter, Heirs or Devs. cf Michael et ux, Arsenal Street .. .._ , . _ _ . 133.60 Courtney, Heirs or Devs. of Margaret E., 271 Pleasant Street .. . 1 UX-1 Cousbelis, Evanthia, 128 Westminster Avenue . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 249.01 Cousbelis, Louis N„ 744 Mt. Aabuarn Street . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . ..... 1,17L59 Coutts, Helen, 24 Westland Road ... . .. . . .... ..... .... . . . . . . . 16C09 Couture, H. Joseph, et ux, 42 Carroll S"et . .... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 10m.40 Covina, Frank et ux, 226 Westminster Avenue . . . . .. . . . . . . .... .. 156.98 Cowan, John, 410 Belmont Street .. . ..... ... . . . ........ ... ..... 31.73 *Cmbtree, Constance N„ 1029 Beacon Street, Newton Centre . . . . 724.78 Craig. Samuel T., et ux, 41 Lowell Avenue ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 111-00 Cramer, Merrill E et %°x, 107 Common Street ... . . . . . . . . _ 309.79 *Crawford, Frederick C. Trustee, 30 Lincoln Street .. . . . . . . . _ _ 4.36 Crawford, James E. at ux, 59 Carroll Street ..... . . , ,.. , , . , 199.97 Crit�chett, Eleanor W., 35 Arden Road . . . ....... . . . ... .. . . .. . .. 200.00 Crowley, Charles F.. 610 Huron Avenue, Canilaridge, Mass. . , . . .. 23.38 Crowley, Joseph et ux, 58 Bates Road .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . 187.18 Crawley, Lillian G., 41 ;Stoneleigh Road . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 346.53 Crupi, Rosarin, 11 Keith Street . . .. ..... ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 15.03 Crupi, Santa et ux, 11 Keith Street . ........ .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 98.53 'Cuoinotta, Giovanni, Evans Street .. .. .......... . . . . . . . . . . 26.D6 Cuclnofta, Nurrziata, 36 River Street, Waltham, Mass. . . ... . .. .. 55.11 Cummings, Roy L., 35 Upland Read ..... . ... .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 243.82 Cunz)Jff, Heirs or Devs. of Catherine M., 125 Church Street . . . . . , 317.30 Gunnlff, P. Sarsf3eld, 125 Church Street . . . ....... . ......... .... 254.50 302 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Curran, Julia. M. et at, 790 Mt.. Auburn Street. . . . . . . .... . ....... 270.54 Currie, Bessie, 158 No. Beacon Street .. . . . . . . . .. . ....,.......... 200.00 Curtin, Edward A., at ux, 63 Carver Road . . ... . .. . . .... .. .. . . . . 161,01 Curtin, John, C. et tax, 101 Langdon Avenue . . . ... ........... .. . 127.76 CurM. Minetta. C., 394 Scllnol Street .. . . . .... . . . . . ......... ... 168.10 Curtin, Peter, 44 Eliot Street .. . . . . . ... . .. ... . ... .. ........ . ... 139.99 Cutting, A. Cora, 53 Common:veaIth Roast .... . . . . . .. . . . . .. . ... 40.40 *DaCosta, iVictorino, Somerville, Mass. . . . .... . . . . ...... . . . . . . . . 18,37 Dadaian, Hampar et ux, 210 Boyistan Street .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 26: -56 Daley, Margaret J., 86 Edenfield Avenue . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207.54 Dalfino, Carmelo, 214 Waverley Avenue ... . . . . . ... ..... . .. ... . . 648 Dalkranian, Nazareth K., 40 Laurel Street , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 185.37 Dallorso, Nicholas et ux, Providence, R. I. . .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.36 Daly, Kathleen M., 95 Carroll Street .. ... .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260,52 DELlzell, Frederick W., 34 Oliver Street .... . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . ... .. 223.78 Dalzeli, Gertrude B., 96 Riverside Street . . . . .... . .. . .. . . . ... ... 135.39 Daraitatil, Ippvlito, 5 Sawin Street . . . . .... . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . .. . . 66.80 Damico, Guiseppe, 81 Arlington Street . . . ... . . . . . . . ..... ... . . . . 99.75 *D'Amico, Guiseppe et ux, 81 Arlington Street . ........ . . . . . . . . 12525 D'Amico, Lcrenzo et ux, 82 Fayette Street . . . .. ...... .. . ... ... . 228.79 D'AmIco, Nicolo et ux, 92 Putnam Street ., ....,.. . ... ?1710 *Dana, Bridget, 64 Belmont Street . . ..... . . . ....... . . . .. . . . 277,22 D'Andrea, 'Vittorio et ux, 23 Cottage Lane . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 76,82 Daniels, Francesco et xtx, 19 DeW y Street . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190.36 Darnkinu, John, 26 Porter Street ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 227.1 .} *Danskin, Heirs or Devs, of John T, rt ux, 18 Hillside Road . . . . . 258.85 Dapanian, Nishan, 99 Bigelow Avenue ... . ...... . . . ... . .. . . . . . . 15.70 Darakjian, Krikor, et ux, 31 Hafel Street . . .... . . . . . ....... . . ... 260,52 Dardis, JaInei B.. 26 Hawthorne Street ... . ... .. . . ............ 165.33 Da'xrdls, Mary A., 26 Hf3'wtborne Streei. ..... ...... . . . ... ...... ... 143.62 Dasey. Elizabeth, Reading, Alass. .. , . . ., .. . . . .., .... .... 257,O0 Davenport, Alfred X, 88 Crave Street . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . 583.87 Davenport, Florence M., OS Drove Street . . . ..... .. .. . ... . ..... 357.38 Davidson. Melvin S., 8 Mt. Auburn Street ..... . . . . ..... .... . . .. 25.05 Davis, Edith M., 9 Gay Road ... ... . . . ... . .... .. . . . . . . .. ..... . 349.03 °Davock, Marry E., 35 Stuart Street . . ....... ....... . .. . . . .. .. . 65,33 Days, James et ux, 155 Spruce Street . . . ......... ...... .... . . . . 17U.10 Dealtry, Eleancr M., 51 Garficid Street ... .... . . . ......... . .. 462.59 Dedekian, Baghadar et ux, 155 Dexter Avenue . .. . ........ .. . . . . 245A9 Dedek.lan. Vartan et al, 138 Nichols Avenue . . . .. . . . . . .. ... .. . 261.14 DeDerian, Francis A., ;sop Mt. Auburn Street .. . . . . . . ........... 60.52 DeFelice, Giusep-pe et ux, 230 Westminster Avenue , .. . . . . . .. . 143.62 DeF'elippo, Josephine, 61 Langdo>n Avenue . . . . . ........ . . . . . . . . 23a.O1 *DeFelippo, Giovanni et ux, 129 Boylston Street . . I...., , .. . . . . 68.00 DeGeorgio, Pasquale et ux, 146 Palfrey Street ..... ... . . . . . . . .. 242.15 Deglian, Patrick J., et ux, 58 BoylsWn Street .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 248.8:3 Delaney, John C., Jr.. 897 Belmont Street .. ... . .....,,.., .,.. 337,35 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 111013 Delores-, John E., et ux, 141 Waltham Street .. ... . .... . . . . . . . . 103.15 1DelPrete, Jerry eG ux,East Boston, Mass. - ... . . . . ..... . . .. 108.38 DeLuca. James et ux, 43 Loomis Avenue ........... .. ......... 61.9G DeNl larco, Joseph et al, 99 Spring Street . . . ........ .. .. ... . . . ... 40.C8 Demeo, Salvatore et ux, Waltham Street ........ . . . . .... . .. . 15.43 Demetrio, James, 36 Clarendon Street .... . ... . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 157.42 Demiriian, Pollne S., 216 Boylston Street ..... . .. . ... .. ... 240.81 DerBaghosia.n, Hagog, 76 Bigelow Avenue ...... . .... ...... .... . 13.36 Derderian, Vkrtan, fi08 ML. Auburn Street . .... . ...... . . . . ..... 16.70 DerKazarian, Tourvanda. 31 Elton Avenue .. .. . . . . . ..... . ...... 153.64 DeSa.xatis, Coneette et al, 15 Howard Street .. .. . ... ....... .... . 50.30 Descheneaux, Dorothy B., 158 Common Street . . .. . . . . . . . . .... . 295.59 Deschenes, Arthur E. et ux, 36 Upland Road .... . ........ . . . . . . . 1157 De Simone, James et ux, East Boston . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . ,, .. . 202-80 Devaney, Patrick J., 70 Green Street . ..... ......... .... .. . . . 227.12 'Dewire, Mabel G., et al, Somerville ... . .... .. ... 450.90 'Dewire, Thornas A., Somerville . . . .... . . . . .. ... ..... ..... .. ... 232,13 DiBlasi, Nicola et ux, 51 Quimby Street .. , ....... . ... . . . ... 223.93 7Ji Ceece, CamilI❑ et ux, Somerville .. . . .... . . .. . . ... . . ...... . . . 94.48 ;'Dickenscheid, Katherina, 30 Carver Road last ,- m .. . . .. .. . .... 272.21 Didomenico, Allessandro. et ux, 92 'Wa1W1am Street . . . . . . . . . . .. 197.i16 Didomenico, Alexander D., 92 Waltham Street. . .. . . . . . . ... . . . . . 33.40 DiGiacomandrea, Domenico et ux, 169 Fayette Street . . ... . . . . . , 81.83 Dilba.rlan, Dikran, 59 Templeton Parkway ... . . . .. . ... . . . . . 222.97 DiLucel, Francis D. et. tm, 78 Salisbury Road ..... .. . .. . ... . . . . . 98.95 DiMella, Guiseppe et ux, 44 Waverley Avenue ' Dinardo, Antonio et ux, 89 Fayette Street . .. . .. . . . ... . . . . ... . .. 24117 1DiPietrantonio, Carmine et u%. 63 Waltham Street .. . . . . .. . ... 118.55 Diran, ,Saran et ux, 108 Spruce Street ... . . . . . .. .. .... .. . . . . . . . 240,48 'Dixon, .Arthur et ux, 92 Charles River Road . . ...... . ..... .. . 65.44 Dixon, Mary M. et al, 21 Templeton Parkway* . . . . . . . . . ., ... . , _. 100.00 Djinivis, Varther, 28 Concord Read ... . .... . . . . . . ..... . 172.39 Dabrowalski, Michael et ux, East Cambridge, Mass. . ... . . ..... . 177.00 Dodd, Emma L„ 6 5u-nnybank Road .. . .. . ... . . . 348.13 *Doer William A., 16 Russell Avenue .. .. .. ..... . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. 407.48 Doherty, George et ux, 35 Lovell Road ..... ...... ... . . .. . . . . . 100.00 Dolan,William T. et ux, 131 Edenfield Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... 125.25 Donna.bed, Avedis 13. et al, 121 School Street . . . .. . .. . . . ... . . . . 242.15 Donahoe, Charles F et ux, 28 Robbins Road .. . . . . .. ... . .. .. . . . 223.7$ Donaldson, William et ux, 28 Center- Street .. .. . . . .. ... ...... . 636.60 Donne, Nicola Della et ux, 1675 Payetts Street . . . ... . ........ . . 73.24 nannelly, John W et ux, 37 Walnut Street ..... ... . ... .... . . . . 192.88 Donnelly, Margaret R., Malden ... ... . . . . . .................. .. 207.08 Donohue, AUchael et ux, Cambridge ..... .. .... . ... . . ... . ... . . . 240.67 Donovan, Mary E. et al, 18 Wolcott Road ...... . . . ... . . . . . . . . 293.41 Donovan, Mary J., 24 Theurer Park ... . . . .............. ... .. ... 277.22 Dorey, Mabel T., 33 Gilbert Street ..... .. .... ...... . .. . . . ...... 03-66 304 WATER` OWN TOWN REPORT Duty, Esther E., Nahant .... . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... ..... . . . . . . . 312.29 Doudakian, Steven et &1, 2113 Boylston Strut . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 121.79 *Douglas, Lucille, 602 Mt. Auburn Street . .. ... . .... ... . . . .. ... 8.35 Downer, Heirs or Dens, of Fr€►ncis E., 30n Waverley Avenue . . . . . 125.2:5 Doyle, Mary, Newton CeaWr .. . . .. . . .. ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284.21 Drisco)l, James et ux, Fraarrminghgm ... . . . .. . . . . . . . 167.69 Dudley, George W. et ux, 17 Spruce Street . . . . , . .. . . . . . . . . .. . 300.60 Dudley, G. Falter et ux, 115 Spruee Street . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18831 ])uegt. Lydia M., 70 Hovey Street .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 125.2,5 Duffy, 11+1<ary E., 503 Main Street . . ... . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264.52 Dunn, Joseph A., 279 Mt. Auburn Street . . .. . . .. . .. . . , , . . . . . .. . 17U.34 Durnan, James H.. jr., 79 No. -Beacon street . . . . . .... . . . . .. . . .. . 23.38 Dunnan, James H., 19 No. Beacon Street . . . .. ... . . . . .. . ...... . . 140.28 Durnan, Heirs or Devs. of Norm Kiley, 44 hTelendy Avenue . . - - - - n5g.85 Durnan, James H. Jr., et al, 79 No, Beacon Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250.50 Durrigan, Francis, 12 'Wilson Avenue ... . .. .. . . . . . . . .. , ., . .... . 100.U0 D'Hrso, Nicola et ux. 535 Mt.. Auburn Street . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182.46 Dwyer. Michael J. et ux, 770 Belmont Street . ... . .. . . . . . . . . .. . 162.19 *Dwyer, William J., 840 Belmont Street . . . . .. . .. . . . . .......... . 53.84 Dwyer. Winifred G.. 24 Whitcomb Street , . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . .. . 100.20 *Dyson, Josephine H., 59 Orchard Street . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63.76 Eagleson, Eva M., 60 Hillside Street . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IDU,UO Eagleson, William, 61 Hillside Street . . . . . .. . . . . . .... . . . ... . . . . . 14.84 Eagleson, William, Sr., 61 Hillside Street . ... . . .. . ... . . . . .. . ... . 10.74 Eastman, Teresa A., 44 Qlcott Street . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . 159.04 Eataugh, George et ux, 15 Auburn Court .... . . . . .. .. . ... . .. . . . 141.95 *Eaton, Leroy S., et ux, 1.44 Wiasor Avenue .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205.41 *Egan, Alice G., 45 Winsor Avenue . .... . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 161.88 Egan, William C.. Cambridge .. . .. .. . .... ....... . . . . ........... . 344.50 Egizio, Francesco, 128 Main Street . . . . . . . .... .. . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . 151.97 Elacqua, Carmen. 264 Arlington Street ...., .. ... .. . . . . . 288.91 Elbeg, Nazaly, 29 Coolidge Hill Road .I . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . ... ... .. . 151.96 Elite Bowling Alleys, 590 Mt. Ariburn Street, . . . . .. , . ..., . . .. . . . 26.72 Ellis, Annabel U.. 155 Lovell Read .. .. . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . ..... . .. . 253.75 "Emerton, John, 85 Forest Street .. . . ,, . . . . .. .. ... . . 136.94 English, Carinen et tax, 25 Cottage Street . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141.95 English, Sam et ux, 72 Pbrest Street . . :. .. . . . ... . . . . .. ..... . . . . . 172.01 Er8kine, Doris L., 91 Common Street .. .. . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187.04 Erskine, Kenneth H., et ux. 91 Common Street . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . MAU Esserian, John A., et ux, 9-53 Boylston Street . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 62.19 Eseerian, Jadk et al, 87 Bigelow Avenue . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.53 Estate Corporation, The, Newton, Mass. .. .....,., .. 282.23 Esterberg, Herbert L., 17 Main Street . .... . ...... . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . 33.40 Evans, Charles M., Arlington . . . . ... . .... .. . .. . . . . . . . I ——. . . . 248.83 Evans, James D. et al, 119 Church Street ...... .. .. . . ....... . 148.U3 ) va is, James E., Medford .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ...., . 175.83 Evans, Stella M., 28 Pan eley Road . , . . . .. .. • . . . .. ..... ..... 242.15 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 305 Everett-Beechler "fire Co., 75 No. Beacon Street . . ... .. . . . . ... . 6.68 Palrbanks, Catherine L., 44 Spruce Street ... . .... ... . . .. . .. . . 290,56 Fa.ico, Antonio, 167 Warren Street . ..... ..... . .. .......... . . 26.70 Farese, Angela, 7 Maple Street .. . .. .. .... . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. ..... . 224.54 F%rese, Angelo et ux, 16 Gleason Street . .......... ... . . . .... 3.20.49 Faricello, Donalo et ux, 6 Rifle Court . . . .. ....... . . . . . . . . . .. . . 75.49 Varese, Maria G., Milford, Mass. . ....... .............. .. . . . . . 48.43 1'arringtun, John et ux, 43 Partridge Street ... ... ...... . . . . 68.67 Farwell, Winifred D., 70 Robbins Road .. . . . .. . ... . . . ...... . . . . . 252.17 Faulkner, James, 61 Wilmot Street .. ... . . ........ . ........ . . . . . 128.59 *Fay, John J., et ux, 24 Putnam Street . .................. . . . t58.65 Fay, Lexi F. et ux, 110 Rutland Street . . . . . . ...... . . . .. . . . . ... 49,47 Fay, Mary A., 122 No. -Beacon. Street .. . . . . . . . ........ . .. . . . . . .. 196.38 Fearnley, Herbert, Jr., 41 Copeland Street . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 146.69 Feinberg, Esther, 79 Rutland Street .... . . . . . . . . .... .. . . . . . . . .. 227.56 Felloni, Joseph et ux, 30 Califolmia. Street . . . . ...... .. . . . . . . . ... 74AO Felton, Margaret C., 29 Emerson Road . . . .... .... . . . ...... . . . .. M.76 F'enerjlan, Khacharloor S„ 170 Belmont Street .. . .. . . . . ... . . ... 19.02 Fernandez. William L. et al, Chestnut Hill, Mass. ..... . .. . . . . ... 942.72 Ferrari, Andrew, 40 Prentiss Street . 162.12 FerXins, James W., 16 French Street .. . . . . .. . ............. . . . .. +492.65 Ferrins, Rose Kf , 16 French Street .. . ..... , . , , . . . ......... .. . . . 123.58 Flerimonte,Filomena, Newton, Mszs. . . ..... - ---..... . . . . 213.76 Merman, William, 226 Westminster ,Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . 10.02 *F"inocchio, Rocco et ux, 5.5 Crawford Street . . . ... ... .... ..... 20.92 Fish, Jennie Mildred, 16 Templeton Parkway .. ... .... ........ . . 159.15 Fisher, Edgar F. et ux-, 30 Keenan Street . ....... ... .......... 254.06 Fisher, Martin W., Be mont. Mass. .. .. ., .......... ...... 98.53 Fisk. Joseph H.. Basta .. . .... . . . . . ..... . .. . . . . . .............. . 325.65 Fltzg'erald, Edward A ups, 32 Laurel Street . . . ...... ...... .. .., 612.09 Fitzgerald, Honora, 37 Grenville Road .... .. ..... ... .. ...... . . 189.24 "Fitzgerald, Joseph Ai., 36 Stuart Street ... . . . ............... . . . 61,99 Fitzgerald, Martin at ux, 90 Fayette Street .. . ........ . . .... . . . . 58.11 Fitzgerald, Richard J., .Arlington . . ........ . . . . ...... . . . . . . .. . . 248.83 Fitzgerald, Rose A., 34 01cott Street . . ._. . .. , . 100.35 Fitzgerald, Veronica E. et al, 382 Belmont Street .. ..... . ...... . 182.03 Fitzpatrick, Joseph et al, 599 Mt. Auburn Street ...... .. ........ 43.42 -'Flanagan, John, 80 Hovey Street . .... . . . I.......... . . ... . ... . 0.67 Fletcher Hardware Company, Inc., 20 Mt. Auburn Street . . . . . . . 16.70 Mitcroft, Albert F., 56 Chapman Street . .............. . .... . . . . . 140.28 Flood, Hilda J., 142 No. Beacon Street . ....... .. . . . . .. ... . . . ... . . 59AD Foley, George, 68 School Street . . .. ... ... . . . ........ . 3.34 "Foote, Harvey W. ct ux, 152 Langdon Avenue . .... ..... .. . . . 247,16 Fonan, Lelphis C., Waverley . . . . . . .... .... . . . .. ........ . . . . .. . 464.26 Ford, Alexander C. et ux, 18 Wilmot Street .. .... . . .. . ....... . . 323,98 "Ford, Martha E., 34 Holt Street . . .... . . . . . . . ...... . .. ..... . . . 90.18 Ford, Matilda Elizabeth., 57 Emerwn Road . , . ........ . ...... .. . 180_48 306 WATlJftTOWN TOWN REPORT Forte, Vincenzo et al, 173 Walnut Street . . ... ........ . . . . .. ... 100,20 Foskett, Martha M., 129 Edenfield Avenue . .. . ........ . . . . . . . . .. 141A5 Faster, Mildred IX. Newton, Mass, .... . . ....... . 1,165.96 1~"owler, William, 9 Spring Street . .. . . . ..... .. . . . . ......... .. (S.68 Franchi, Paolo et ux, 87 Arlin.-ton Street ... . . . . . ... ......... . 103.54 French, Annie B.. 5 Putnam Street .. ........ . ............ . . .. 218.77 Friedman, Joseph, 563 Mt. Aiaburn Street ....... . ... .......... 83.5c Friend, Frank C., Medford, Mass. .. , . . r .. ............. .. . . .. . 479.94 Frissora, Henry, et ux, 06 Waverley Avenue . . . . . . . . ...... . . .... 159.2u Yuller, Carrie M., 7 Chester Street .. ...... . . . . ..... . .. . . . . . ... 121.88 Fulton, Jahn et ux, 103 Harriden Avenue . . . .. , . . . .. .... . . . ... . 223.78 Fundeklian, Setrak et ux, 16 Lloyd Road . . . . . . . ... . ... . . . . . . . . 269.32 Gabriel, Harry et ux, 23 Lexington Street , ................ 15C84 Gale, Mary A., 35 Lovell Road ... .. . .. . . . . .......» , . ...... 303.94 Gallagher, Agnes L., 1I1 Irving Street ..... . . . . .... » .., , ., ..... 109.69 Gallagher, Annie. 58 Whltes Avenue .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . ... . > ...... . M5.33 Gallagher, Gertrude C. et al, Cambridge, less. . . . . .. .. . . ... .... 736.80 GaMagher, Herman J. et ux . ..... ..... . . .. . .. .._.. .... ......, 253.84 Grallagher, ,lames M., 2 Maplewood Streei . . . ... . .. . . . . . ...... . 301.98 Gallagher, Louise E., 42 Irvin; Street .. ... . ......... ... ......, 230.46 Gallagber, Thomas dances et ux, 40 Everett Avenue .. _. . ... .... 51.59 y Gallen, Mary, 1.6 Hardy AvenUe .... . .+.... . . . . .... . . . . . . ..... � 1'25.43 Gallo, I)o7nienico eL ux, 210 Palfrey Street . . ........ . .... . ... . . . 138-61 Gandolpho. Heirs of Charles J,, 114 Dexter Aveuue . .. ...... .. . . 549A4 Gannam AtarlcassioS et 9.1, 143 Palfrey Street ..... . . . .......... 280.06 Ganna zi, Angelo, 11 Berkeley Street , ... . ....... . . ...... .. . . 114.40 Grarabedian, Eliza M., 8(3 Boylston Street . ....... .... . . . . ... . 24`2.15 Garahediar, fiovi:eg et UK, 20 Laurel Street ..... . ., . 19a.73 Ga,rabedian, Kevurk, Newton Upper Falls, Mass. 88.51 Garafola, Frank eG ux, 602 Belmont Street ....... .... . . . . . . .. . . 217.20 Garland, Lillian Louise, 58 Hillside Street ...... . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 1.11.13g Garofalo. Prances, 12 Linden Street .... . . . .... ... . . . . . . . . . . .. 135.27 *Gately, Margaret A., 140 Summer Street .... . . .. ..... . . . » . . 47.16 Gavin, Jennie A., 66 Irving Street . . .... . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 485.30 k'Gavin, Margaret E., 25 Birch Road . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... .. 27L07 Gaya, Rosario, 447 Main Street .. . . . . .. .. . . . .... .. . . .. . . . ... 5.0s Geary, Cecilia 0, Bradford Road . . . . . .. . . . . .. 16452 Gedick, Edwin C., 18 Bri m r Urec 20.04 C_eilfuss, Lena M., 24 01cott Street . . . . ...... .. . .. ... ... . . .. . .. 23T61 Geljooktan, Kril-er G. et ux, 48 Falr.6eld Street. . . . .... ... . . . .. .. 225,3E Gentile. Cherubic, 294-396 Main. Street .. .... . . . . ...... .. ... . .. 50,10 Gentile, Luisella, 396 Main Street ........... .. . .. . .. . 263,86 Geoghegan, Lawrence J. et ux, 41 Stuart Street ... .. ........ 210,42 Geramanes, Castis P., 24 Berkeley Street . ...... ...... ... .. ..... 146,98 Germanio, Melina, 45 Riverside Street ..... .. . ....... . .... .... . 228,11 Geyeklan, Arthur S„ 168 Walnut Street r. . . . .. ..... . .. ... .. . . 532.73 Giacoumakis, Calliopi M. et al, 194 Arlington Street .. .-. -. . ... . 237.14 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 30 7 Giacoumis, Arthur e� ux, 30 Adams Street .... . .. . . .... . ... . . . . . 15L99 Gianetti, Pasquale, 131 Grant Avenue ..... ... . . .. . .. .. . , . . 10.02 Giardino, William H. T., Main Street ... . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . .. ... . 33.40 Gibbons, Edward C., 16 Hall Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.65.33 Gibson, Henry W,, 14 Avon Road ... . . . . . .. ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 4.01 Gibson, Ina E. P., 14 Avon Road .. . .. .. ...... ... . . .... ... . . . . . . 207.08 "Oibsvxi, Joseph E. et al, Newton, Mass. .. . ... . ... .... . . . ... . . . 155.31 G'rlberg. Henrik et al, 91 Bradford Road .. .,.. . . , I - ......... . . 316.29 Gilbert. George F. et al, 95 Barnard Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . ... .... . . 310.62 Gilfail, Joseph H., 34 Carver Road ,..- . . . • . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 72,21 Geilliatt, Heirs of Gertrude, 29 Commonwealth load ....... . . . . . 272.21 *Gilllgan, Edward et a[, 22 Brinimer Street .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ... . 45.57 Gill, Gorden S., 103 Common Street . . . . ............. . .... . . . . .. 228.79 Gil]iG, Gorretto B-, 176 Lovell Read . ............ . . . . . .. . . . . .... 270.89 Giordano, Pietro, 100 Putnam Street .. ..................... . . . 217.10 Giuliana, Frank et a], 19 Prentv4s Street ..................... . . 101,06 Gfertsen, Fngebret., 33 Chapman Street ..... ......... ......... . . 173.62 Glancy, Alice E., 33 Lowell Avenue ... . . ... ......... . . ....... . . 180.36 Glancy, Nellie S., Newton, Mass. ..... . .............. .... . .... .. 3644 Gleason, Mary y E., Brighton, Mass, ..... . .. .. .. .. ... .... . . . . . .. 5.G1 Gleason. Walter H.. Boston .... . . . . . .... .. . . . .. .. .... . . . . ... . . 1.344,38 Glossa, William R, et ux. 375 Mt. Auburn Street ....... . . . . .. . . 299,43 *Glynn, John F. et ux, 143 Irving Street . .. ... . .. . . . .. . . ... .. 245.49 Glynn, Julia A., 85 Watertown Street . . .. . .... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 67.80 Goldberg, Samuel If.. 76 Main Street . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 70.14 Goudi, Armando et al. 31 Ballston Street 100A7 Goid8berry, Jahn R., 12 Robbins ,Road . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.04 Goldsberry, Loraine C., 12 Robbins Road .. . . ... . ...... .. . .. .. . . 273.21 Goldtbwaitae, Dema. 1).. 172 Bellevue Road ...... ... . .. .... . . . . 249.16 Golub, Eva, 82 Beechwood Avenue 255.51 Gunsalo, Manuel A. et al. 72 Hillside load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133.73 'Good Roads Machinery Company, 36 Pleasant Street . . . ... . . 15.70 G4adrow°, Hattie er. al. 83 Spruce Street, .. .. . . .. . ... .. . . . . . . .. . . 191.12 Goodsell, Carolyn W,, 105 Garfield Street ...... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350.00 11Gookin, James J_ 24 Arsenal Street .. . . ..... ... . . . . . . . . . . . 1,67 Garensteln. Sophie et al, Brighton, Muss. . . ... . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . 516.83 Gould, Alden W., et ux. 42 Wilmot, Street . . . 145,29 Grace, Mar aret G., 14 Sunnybank Road .. . ............... .. 243.71 *Grade, Gar W et ux, 32 Sunnybank Road 100.00 'Granville, George A.. 23 Clyde Raid ... .. . . . . . . . ... .... . . . .. . . . IGO.00 Gray. Robert W., Cambridge . ... ...... . . . . . . ... . , . . , . , . . . 521.73 Greehan, Frederick D. et ux. 121 Winsor Avenue .. . . . . . .. .. . . 247.16 Given. Catherine et ail, 29 Priest Road ... ..... ...... . . . .. .. . . 269.44 Green. Darby. 10 Hunt Street. . ...... . . ........... .. . . . . . . .. . . 283.72 Green, Russell Allan. 63 Maplewood Street . ... .. ..... . . ... . . . 263.86 Greene, Cora 1.. 35 Stearns Road . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . .... . . ... . . . . . 327.32 Greene. Willard B-. 222 Bellevue Rnad 341.01 08 WATERTOWN TOWN RE'P }RT Greenland, Fanny, 28 Gilbert Street .., . . .... ... . . • . . . . . . . ._. . 27a.09 Greer, David, Evatis Street . ... ..... ...... . . .. . . . . . . . . . -_. 112.60 Greenwood, Wilfred C. et ux, 10 Chapman Street . . . . . . . , . . 222.13 Gregg, A. Ernest et ux, 73 Langdon Avenue ...... . . . . . .. . . . . . . 88.65 Griffin. Emma C., 74 Charles River load . ....... .. .... . .. . . .. . . 69.78 Griffin. Sarah C., Waltham, Mass. .... . .... ... ..... . . . . . .. . . 257.18 Grillo, Santo et ux. 40 I oomis Avenue . ..... ....... .. . .. .. . . . . . 143,72 Grimes, Lillian J. 74 Channfng Road . . . . . .. ... .. ..... . . . . . . . . 310.66 Grinnell, William T., 14 Waverley Avenue .. . .. . . .. . ........ ... . 242a5 Grisch tti, John J., 637 Mt. Auburn Street . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 10.02 Grogan, Margaret C., 158 Russell Avenue . . . .... . . . . . . . . . .. . . 32O.64 Gueri.no, Jennie, Sparkhill Street .. . .... . . .. . ... . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 13.36 Gulesian, Abraham., 48 Cypress Street . . .... . . . .... . .... .... . . 172.01 CaGullottl, Concetta et, 70 Westminster Avenue . . .. . . . .,...I- . . 231.06 Gunderson, Robert A. et ux, 14 Clyde Road . .. .......... ... . . 292,25 Gurvin, John E„ 846 Belmont Street ........... . . . . ........ . 265.53 Gustafson, Charles W., 776 Belmont Street ...... . . . ...... . , . . 235.47 IHachadourian, Shahln, 524 Belmont Street . .... . . . .. ........ 278S9 Hackett Bros. Co., Mara Street . . . . . . .... . . ... .. . . . . .......... 33.40 Hackett, Thomas L. et ux, 27 Stoneleigh Circle . . . . ......... .. 369.07 Hackett, Heirs of Minnie L., 88 Robbins Roar! ... . , . .... , 265.53 Hackett, Thomas Leo et ux, 27 Stoneleigh Circle . .... ... . . . . . . 6.68 Hadjian, Sarkis, 561 brit. Auburn Street .... . . . .. ....... . . .. 13.36 Hag©pian. Hagop. 8 Melendy Avenue . . . ...... - - - • .• . -- , , . . . . , 46.84 Hallos, Helen G.. 30 Weill Avenue . . ........ . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167.00 Hall, Dorothy B., 14 Carroll Street ... . . .... . . . 100.20 Hall, Francis X. 640 Mt. Auburn 'Street .., . , , . .. . . , . . . . . . 6.68 Halligan, Jaarnes, 39 Brimmer Street . .... . ... .. . .. ... . .. . . . . 10.00 Hamilton, Charles K. Newton Center .. ...... .. . ....... . . .. . . 308.86 Hamilton, David L., 58O Main Street . . ... .. .. . . . . .. .... .... 50.1O Hamm, M. Louise, Belmont, Mass. . . . .... . . .... ... . . . . . . . . . .. . 553.22 Hammernan, Neva, Providence, R. 1. ..... . . ...... . .. . . , . . . ... 173.76 Hammill, Heirs of Catherine A., 66 Capital Street ... . . , . .. . . 295,17 Hampaxian, George H. et al. Belmont ..... .. . ......... . .. .. . . 133.60 Hannan, Gwen, 65 Ha-zel Street . .... ... .. .. .. ....... . . . .. . .. . 223.51 Hannon, Marls et ux, 59 Boycl Street ................ . . .. . .. . . 235A7 Hannon, William J. et ux, 9 Maplewood Street ...... . . . .. .. . . 67.30 Hanzen, Heuxy M., 129 Grove Street . . . ...... ....... . . ... .... 24T67 Hanson, Mildred A„ 60 Gilbert Street . . .... . .. .... ..... . .. . 233,80 Hapgood, Theodore B., 68 Pearl Street . ...... .. ..... .. .. 150.00 Haralampou, Vasilios, 39 -Berkeley Street .... .. --... . ......... 613.12 Hara ris, Angela et ux, 29 Kondsa zia n Street .. . .. . . . . . ...... . . 216,76 Turley, Bruce et ux, 173 Spruce Street . . ...... . . . . . .. . .......... 158.65 Harney, Mary E,, 8 Cottage Lane . . ...... . ... . . .. . . • •_ _ - . ._.. 23,83 Harrington, Rtilph E., Sudbury, Mass. .. . . .... . . . . . ... ..... ... 15.03 Harris, Charles A., 12 Mt. Auburn Street . ..., . . .. . . , , . . 25.05 Hartnett, Edward L., 13 Copeland Street . . .. . . .. . . . . . ...... 224.75 COLLECTORS REPORT 309 Harvey. Heirs of Fannie, 16 Chestnut Street . . ... .. ... . .. 146,96 Harvey, William M. ct tax, 33 Warren Street . .. . .. . . .... .. . . . . 100.00 Haskell, Fred M. et ux, 227 Sycamore Street . . . . . . . . . . .... .. 21.12 Haler, Walter L. et al. 18 Hill Street . . . .. . . .. .. . ... . . . . . . . . . 85,55 Hauswirth, Jahn J. et ux, 302 Waverley Avenge . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 252.17 flaviland, Alexander J., et al, 126 Main Street . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 207.08 Hawes, Otis L., 15 Main Street . . ... . . . ..... . . . 189.71 Hawthorne, Ruth L., 4 Carver road East . . . . .... ..... . . . . . . . 350.70 Haves Service Statlon, 20 Alfred Road . . ..... ..... .... . . . , . . 32.73 Heart, John J., Waltham Street . . . . .... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , . . 136.94 Heaslip. .Tames W. et ux, 38 Copelnntl Street . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 85.27 I-1e rington, William J., 39 Porter Street .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270.37 (Harberger) Hena.y, Mary A., Brookline, Mass. 200.00 Henderson, Lester M., 165 Common :Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143,82 Henderson, William R., 381 ZMRin Street . ... ... . . . . . . . .. . , . . . . 16.70 Henry, Edward A. et ux. 170 Common Street . . . . . .. . . , . . . . . . 295,59 Hersey, best W., 301 No. Beacon Street . . . .. , . . .. .. . . . . . . 16.70 'Heshion, Mary E., 90-92 Fitchburg Street . .. . . . 257.25 Hewitt, Agnes, 59 Capitol Ztreet .. . . . ........ . . . . . . . .. . . . ... ... . 188.71 Hewitt, Francis J.. 55 Capitol Street . .... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228.79 Hia Pearl Corporatiutl, Pleasant street . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . 379.09 Hickey. Cunnelius, 18 Irma Avenue .. .. . ....... . . . ....... . .. . . . 263,86 Hicks, Lefie C., 88 Riverside Street .. . . .. . . . ... . . . . . 191.72 Hi:gham, Martha M., 368 School Street . . . . . ... . ... . . . .. . . . . . . n73.88 Hlll. ElLsa M,. 700 Belmont Street .. .. . .... . ... . . . .. . . . . . . _ _ 280.37 Dili, Owar W.. 700 Belmont Street . . . . . ........ ....... ..... . . . 266.11 Hillier, George R., 28 Belmont Street . . .... ... .. .... . . . . .. . . , 125.00 Hinckley*, Lalia L., 119 Spruce Street ........ .. .. . . . . . ..... , 172.01 Hudgclon, Wayne M. et pax, Jacksonville, Morlda 177.02. IHuffTnan, Martha M.. 49 Bradford Road -.. . . . . ......... .... . 123.52 Holland. Edward J., 16 Stearns Road . . ..,,.. .. ........ . .... . 399.79 Holland, Mary J., 94 Galen Street . . .. ........ . . . . . . . 156-98 Holmes. Mary L., 272 Belmont Street . ..... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 260,52 Holt, Charles P. et ux, 92 Standish Road . . ... .. .. . . ... .. . . . . . 278.89 Hopewell. Frank B. Trs., 36 Pleasant Street ... ....... . . .. . . . . . 1,824A9 Horner, Sydney, 99 Spring Street .... . . . . . .......... ... . .. . . . . 10.02 Howbach. Louisa A., 21 Fayette Street ... . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 205.41 Howard, Irene G., 18 Carver Road East ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 152.17 Howell, Edmund ct ux, 12 Fitchburg Street . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155.31 Howes, Flora. A.. 256 No. Beacon Street _. . . . . . ... ...... ..,. . . . 163,66 Haves, Marie W., 28 Purvis Street ...... . . . . . ........ ... . . . . 121-56 Hub Auto Parts Co., InC., 53 Galen Street .... ............... . . GOAD Hubbell, Phyllis A., Belmont .... ... . ......... . ... . . . .. ... 160.24 Hudson, John R. at ux, 5 Partridge Street .. .. . . . ..,.. . . ... . .. 239.54 Hughes, Edward F., 20 Hawthorne Street .. . . . . . ... ... . . . . .. 151.97 Hughes, Mathildn V.. Waltham . . .. . ......, .. .... ... . . . . 863.39 FIuI1, Ruth X., 47 Emerson Road .. . . ............. ......... ... 204.53 310 WATERTO'V N TOWN REPORT Hulten. Johan Homer et ux„ 41 Carver Road ... . . . . . ..... . 308.95 Hurley, Arthur J. et = 19 Locke Street . ..... ... ...... ... . . . 311,48 Hy3nali, Jacob, 2 Ladd Street .. . , . . . . . ...... ..... . . . . .. .... 6.68 Iazmazzi, Angelo, 302 Arlington Street ......... . . . .. .... .. . . . . 58.47 IannazZi, Angelo et ux, 302 Arlington Street .. . . ...... .. . . . . 326.15 Iannelli, Jasper, 72 Bigelow Avenue . .......... . . . . .•,.,, . . .• 370,74 Iannelli, Nicola, 17 Winter Street .. . .............. .......•... 439.21 Igoe, Mffier M., IS Palmer Street ... ...... . ..... . . ... . . . . . . . 287.13 Inferra:i-a. Anton. 779 Mt. Auburn Street ... ... . ... .... . . . . . . 40.08 inferrera. Josephine, 781 UL. Auburn Street ... .. ....... . . . . . . 100.00 Ingalls, Harriette L., 30 Adams Avenue ......... ....... .. . . . . . 394.12 'Inglese, Uian F. et ux, 54 Cmwf vrd Street .I.I. . .. I......-. . . . 41.15 Iodice, Amadeo et al, 808 Mt. Auburn Street . ... ............. 243.52 Irish, Heir.5 of Ernest C., et ux, 59 Bailey Road . . . .......... . 446.89 Jacobson, Florence R. L., 52 Partridge Street .... . . . ..... .... . 153.64 James, Anna B., 16 We1Ls Avenue ., . . . . . . 192.66 junt, Glades Alma, 65 Springfield Street . . . . .... ........ ... 75.50 Jelbadian, Go-rabed et al, 242 Arliizigton Street ......... ...... 243.82 ,Jenkins, 'Walter L., et ux, 123 Spruce Street . . . ............. . . . 40.49 Jennings. George K. et al, Needham, Mass. .. .................. 958.52 Jewett, Alfred F. et ux, 27 Stoneleigh Road ... . .. ......... . . . . . 14160 Jlgarjian, Hagop et, ux, 2 Appleton Street ... . .. . . ....... . . . .. 205_93 Jiulianv, Michael et ux, 137 Fayette Street ...... . .. . . ...... 133,84 °'J obin, Theodore, 28 Chester Street .. .... . ....... ....... . ..... 227.96 Johanson. Cecelta W., 40 Maplewood Street . ... 325.69 ,'Johnson, Allele V., Soinei•ville ....... . . .. ..... ----. . ..,..,. 265.53 Johnson, Andrew T. et ux, 57 Palfrey . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 289.58 Johnson, Anna A., 42 Carver Road .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . ... ... . . 300,60 ,,Johnson, August, Somerville, Mass. .. ... . ....... . . . . . ........ 248.63 joluison, Charles F., Cambridge ... ..... . .. ...... . . . . . .. . .. 228.79 Jv1jlison, Ernest V., 66 Hall AVenue ... ... . .. . . ..... . . . . . . . .. . 270.49 Johnson, Gra re 0, Church Street . .... ....... . . .. . . . . . .. ... 177.02 Johnson. .lxoob J., 78 Dexter Avenue .. . . . ...:......... . .. ... . 310,62 Johnson, Louise S., 130 School Street ... . . . .... . . ..... • ...... 263.96 Johnson, Nets A., 43 PEquvssette Street . . . ........ .. 242.15 Johnston, George b. et ox, 6 Amlierst Road .... .. .... . ...... 330.66 *Jones, Arthur P., 29 Carroll Street .. .... .. . . .. .. ........ ... 53.74 Janes David R.. 36 Riverside Str"U . a . . .... .....••• ._•..•••, 255,12 Jordan, Stella. L., 38 Chapman Street . . .... ......... ... ... ... 74,8.E Joseph, Palitta, 53 Palfrey Street . , . . .......... ....... . . . . . . . 266.92 ,laubext, Rose. 37 Williams Street . . ........ ..... .. ... . . . . . . 8,35 Joyce, Rlleri. 23 Boyd StrM'� .. . . .... . ..... ...... .. . . ....... . . 178.69 Joyce, John T.. 534 Belmont Street ............. . . .. . .. .. . . . 457.58 ,3ayee. Michael. 23 Boyd Street . . . . . ...... .. ..... . ......... . 25,00 Jucknavarian, Krikor et al, 346 Arlington Street .. . . ..... ... . . . 242,15 Juliana, Angelina, 143 Fayette Street . . . .... . .. . . .... . . . . . . . . . 165,53 -Juliano, Louis et ux, 123 Fayette Street . . ... .. . . ..... .. . . . . .. . 21.20 COLLECTOR IS REPORT 311 Kalafatis, Varvara, 13 Porter Street ......... . . . ... . . . . . . .... 243.82 Kane, Elizabeth X. 2-4 Derby Road ...... .......<.. . . . . . 275.55 Karainn, Kourken yet, 25 Prentiss Street ........ ....... . . . . . . . 100.00 Kararnanian, OMannes N., 16 Keith Strut .... ........I . . . . . . 113.56 Harona,so. John, 468A Main Street . .. . . ...... . ... .. .. ..... . 8.35 Kazanjian, John, 105 School Street . . . . . ...... . . . .. .. . ..... 23.38 Xazarognm, Bagdasar et ux, 152 Nichols Avenue .. . . . .. ...,. 11.55 Kearns, Catherine, 16 Hillarest Circle . . .. . . . .. .. . .... .. .... 250,13 Kearns, Ralpb, 293 Main Street .. . . . . . . .... . .. . . . . . ... . . . . . .. 3.34 Keefe. Charles E., 28 Arsenal Street . .. . .. . . . . ... . . .. . . . . . .. 9.19 Keefe. Joseph, Main Street .... . .... . . . . . .... .... . .... ... .. . 3,34 Keefe, Mary G,, 14 Irving Parr . . .... . .. ..... . ... . . .. . . . . . .. . 666.23 Keemn, Agnes B., 40 Dexter Avenue . ........ .... . . . . . . . . . .. . 29125 Kehyalan, Giragos, 67 Dexter Avenue . . .......... . . ... . . . .... 142.14 Keirce. Thomas P., Harrington Street . . . . ............. . ... 10.02 Keith, Lyda B., 17 Standish Road .... . . . . . ... .... . ,,.,. . . . 283.27 Keith, William :. A, et ux, 73 Standish ]load . ............. . . 292,12 Kelch, -RIZen T., 166 hillside Read .... . . . . . ................. . . 195,39 Kelleher, Thomas et ux, 33 Elmwood Avenue .. ....... ...... . . 128.31 Kelley, Annie X, Dorchester . . ....... .. . . . ....... .. ....... .. 516.03 Keller, Cnthcrinc L., 30 Springfield Street . ........ ......... . . 243.18 Keller, Charles B., 48 California Street . . . . ...... .. . .... ...... 285,51 Kelley, Charles E., 2A Mt. Auburn Street . . . ... . . ... . . . . . . .. . . 6.60 Kelley, Clara L., 122 Hillside Road • . . . . . . . ........ .... . . . . 207,74 Kelley, Emma R., 372 Charles River Road . .. ..... . .. ...... . . 257.18 Kelley, Flora A., 315 Main .Street . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . ... .... . 11.69 Kelley. Helen F.. 35 Stoncleigh Circle . ..., . . . . . ,.... . . . . .. . . . . 313.96 .Kelley. Herbert B.. 105 Poplar Street . .... . . . . . . . .... . . .. 293.92 Kelley', Jo.sepft M., 98 Mt. Auburn Street . . . . .. ... .... . 13.36 Kelley, Heirs of IMargaret . . . . .. . ., .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 285.77 belly, John. 70 Waltham Street .......... . . . .. ... .... . . . . . .. 77.37 Kelly. Mae C., 60 Edenheld Avenue . .... .. . ... . . . . .... . 163.6E 'Kelly, Margaret A. et al, 116 'W'e9tmirster Avenue . .... . . . . . ... 100.27 Kelly. Maurice W. et al, 40 Bridge Street ... .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . 115.23 Kelly, Micbnel J. et ux, 49 Bancroft Street ........... . . .. .. . . 165.19 Keimedy, Bertha E., 143 Watertown Street .,.. .....•.. . .... , , 175.35 Kenzedy, Dorothy C., 25 Springfield Street .......... ........ 251.86 Kenney, Patrick J. et ux, 133 Galen Street .. .... ...• , . „.., 203.74 *Xeohan, Leo E. et ux, 176 Orchard Street ... ........... .. . . . 132.31 Keough, Edward H., 189 Arsenal Street . . ... ............ ... . . . 150.00 Keswick, Dorothy B., 12 T.ncoln .street . . . ..... ............ 196.29 Keville, Patrick J., 39 4ha.pman Street . . .................. . . 208.40 K,hederfan, Garabed, 83 Bigelow Avenue .................... . 78.61 Klllacrg, John et ux, 89 Lexington Street .... . ................ 180.46 Kilb.ride, William H. et ux, 136 'Walnut Street ................ 148.63 Kineb, Ralph W., 55 Irving Street .. . .. . ............ 2632 King, Benjamin et ux, 94 Hamden Avenue ............. ..... 39.20 312 NVATER.TOWN TOWN REPOI1 T TOng, Myles L et ux, 44 Putnam Street .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 135.17 ,King, N'orah T'., 15 Partridge Street .. .. . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1134 Kirby, Charles F°, et ux. 4.8 iti,+ferrill Road . . . . .. . . . . . . . ........ . 231.93 Kirtley, Katherine, 240 Orchard Street .... . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . L67 Kl+ovngian, Hagop et al, 112 School Street . . . . . 26,72 Knell, Walter W.. 15 Everett Avenue . . . . . ..... ..... . . . . . . . 6020 Knisell, Nellie P., 264 Common Street . ..... . .... .. . . . . . . . 434,10 Kooyournjian, Nishan, 42 Crawford 'Street . ..... .. .... . .... ... 198.73 I-oozoi€1n. Man , Cambridge, Mass. .... . ..... . .. .. . .. ....... 258.85 K+ostick, John, 28'Mt. Auburn Street ..... . ....... . ..... .... ... 50-10 Kouzouian, Manoog, 78 Bigelow Avenue . . . .... . . . . ... ........ 33.40 Kreem, Rase J., 601 Mt, Auburn Street . . . . .... . . . .... . .... . .. 30.00 Kurkjian, Bell, 407 Mt. Auburn Street .. .. .... , 36.74 LaVauce, Gra.zio. Somerville .. . . . .. . . . ........... . . . . . ... ... 16.70 Laffey. Nellie T., 37 Carver Road . .. . . . ........... . . . . . . .. . ... 6914 Lahey. Margaret L., 251 Common Street ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . 303.94 Lally, Ja.5eph M., 48 Grandview Avenue ..... . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . IB3,70 Landry. Arthur N. et ux, 36 Hall Avenue .. . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . .. 173.68 Landry, Charles F. et ux, 14 Quincy Street . . . .... . . . . . . .. . . .. 163.81 Landry, Katherine L., 72 Bradford Road , .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57.80 Langley, Joseph. Elton Avenue . . .. ................ . •... . . . . . . 1630 Lanza, Ja iies, 36 Pleasant Street . .. .... . . . .... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 145.29 Larsen, Margaret E,. 18 Hudson Street . . . . .... . .. . L .. . , . 98.53 La.uricella, Antonio, 106 Main Street ...... .. .. . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 171.68 Laverty, Anthony P., 748 W, Auburn Street ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 274,00 Lavrakas. Robert C,. 742 Mt. Auburn Street .... . , .. . . , . . . . . . 10,02 I-,ws,on, Agnata, B., 100 Langdon Avenue .. .. ....... . . .. . . . . .. 216.13 Lawton, Susan M., 39 Merrill Road . . .. . .. . ... ....... .. . . . . . . 236.18 Leary. Cecil M.. 55 Galex1 Street . ... . .. .... .... . . . . . . . . . . . 1..1.51.64 Leary, Elizabeth, 111 Galen Street 292.2.5 Leary. Eugene Stanley et ux, Ill Galen Street . .. .. . . .. . . . . . 177.52 Leary, Annie G. et al, 32.CbaP1z1111 Street . . . . .... . . . . . .. .. . . . 80.16 Leary, Daniel J. et ux, 12 Stuart Street . ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164.66 'Leavitt, Harold G., Hingharn . . . . ..... . ... . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . .. 15.03 Lees, Alan A. Tr.. Bostor`i ... . . .., . .. . . . .. . .. .... .... . . .. .. 18Z03 Lees. Thomas ct al, 17 Main Street ... ........... ......... 63.46 Lembo, Philip, 115 Main SVe°et . .... .... . . . . . .... ... .. . ... . . 3.34 L.einbo, Sebastiano et ux, 176 Walnut Street --- --- - --- - - - -- • - - 75.86 *Lennartson, Josephine A. et, 27 Commonwealth Road ... .. . . . 288.91 Leombruno, Areangely et ux, 47 Bridge Street . .. ........ . . . ... 190.38 Leone, Antonio et ux. 199 Boylston Street .... . .... . .. ...... .. 151.11 Lepnrdo, Carlo et ux, 13 Berkeley Street .... .... .... . . . ... .... 55.11 Lepore. Giuseppe et ux, 23 Preach Terrace .. .. . ...... . . . ... . . 270.04 LeShane, Fraalir C. Sr., 18 Wilmot Street ..... . . . . ..... . .. 39.63 LeShane, Richard et ux, 615 Main 'Street . . ... . . . . . . . . . ... . ... 37.22 Lester, Clarissa May Sutton, 38 Bates Road .... . .... . .. .. . . . . 285.57 Lester, Clarissa M., 39 Bates Road .. . .... . .... . . .. . . .... , ., 295.59 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 313 Letterio, Domenico et ux„ 38 Clarendon Street 120.30 Levesque, Martha M., 161 Mt. Auburn Street . , . .. 1 .... . . . . . . . 40.00 Levine, Esther M.. 38 Brimmer Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ... 230A6 Levine, Jweph, 49 Edenheld Avenue .. . . . ...... ......... . . . . . . 207.08 Lewis, George M. et ux, 39 palfrey Street ...... . . ....... . . .. . . 6040 Lewis, George E., 18 California Park . . . ......... ....... .. . . 177,29 °L'Homme Dieu, Howard et ux, 41 Standish Road ... . . . . ... .. 292.12 L:a, Annibale et ux, 66 Prentiss Street .. . . ..... ....... .. . . . 12525 Libertini, Domenico et ux, 64 Waltham Street . ... . . ... . . . . . . . 126.92 Lightbody. Dorothy H., 59 Robbins Road ....... . ........ . . . 240.48 Liljiholm, Elizabeth P., 40 Garfield Street 322.31 L ndahl, Maude, 20 Prescott Street .. ...... .... ... . . ... . ... . . . 116.91D Ldndbladh, Clyde E., 340 School Street . . ... . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307.28 Ungham, Henry E. et ux, 163 Church Street . . ... . .., . . . . . . . . . 211.42 Uttle, Nellie M., Warner, N. H. . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 103.58 LoCascio, Robert, 1D-12 Brimmer Street . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 248.83 London, Ida, 19 Channing load . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . 283.64 Lo ner, Pheamin F,, Belmont . .. . . . .. .... ... . . . . . .. . .... 72.08 Looney, Mark E. et ux, 128 Summer Street ...... . .. . ....... .. . 205.41 Lopez. Nancy et al, 9 Wwell Avenue . .... .... ... . . . ... ..... ... 43.04 .Curd, Hattie May, 45 Warren Street ........ . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... . 25.90 'Lordan, lronorah J., 8 Maple Street ...... ._ • . . . ......... .. . . . 30.95 Lovett, William et ux, 309 School Street . . . . ........ . . . . . ... . . 283.00 Lubets, Louis, 6 Bigelow Avenue .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56.70 Lundgren, Victor, 36 Pleasout Street . . ........ . . ...... .... . . 86.$a Lupo, Lena, 151 Waltham Street ... . . ..... . ........ .. ...... . . . . 138.61 Lush, Arthur J. et ux, 138 Common Street . . .. . ... . . ... .... . . . 320,64 Luther, Francis J,, et. al, 307 Waverley Avenue . ...... ...... ... . 143.62 *Lyons, William Inc,, Mt. Auburn .... .. ... ........ .......... . . 3.34 *Lyons, Mary Eta, 45 Robbins Road , ........ ... .., .. .. . . . . 275.55 Macbeth. George I-1. et ux, 109 Standish Road ........... . . . . . . . 289.46 Macdonald, Alexander D. et ux„ 62 Marshall Street . . .. . . . . . . . . 2:32.13 MacDonald, Daniel L. et ux, 537 Main Street . . .... .. ....... . . 642.75 ` acDonald, Donald, 537 Main Street ......................... . . 3.34 MacDonald, Ida L., 43 Laurel ,street . . . . . ....... . . .... . . . . . . .. . 58.43 MacDonald.Joseph A. Inc., Dewey Street ......... . .... . . . . . . ... 9.42 MacDonald, Joseph A., Dewey Street . . . . . ........ ..... .. . . . . . . . 97.02 *Macintosh, Walter H. et ux, 142 Robbins Road . . .... . . . . . . . . . 232.13 Mackln, Tiara Saunders, 137 TAngdon Avenue .. . .... ..... . ... 249,49 Mackie, Georgia A., 115 Mt. Auburn Street . . . . . . . , . . . .. , . .. . 53A4 *Macklin. Agnes G.„ 30 Birch Reuel ... .. . . ........ . . ........ . . . . 100.00 MacMn, Peter, 34 Mt. Auburn Street .. . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.08 Mackin. Peter J. et ux, 50 Pearl Street . ..... ........ . . .. . . . . ... 78,49 : ez,com Alexander A.. 60 Standish Roar[ ....... . .. . ........ . . 245.99 MacLellan, Jahn J. et ux, 47 Marne Street . ... ...., , ..... .. . . 66.94 *Macurdy, Heirs of Anna,, 43 Chester Street ...... . . . ... . . . . . . 192.05 Madanian, Jacob, 112 Dexter Avenue .... . .. . .. .. .. . ...... . . . . . 18.37 314 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Madden, Ellen et a], 86 Poplar Street .. .. . ..... . . . . . ....... . . . 173.78 Madden, James F., 64 No. Beacon Street .. . .. .... . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . 195.39 Maher, Frank, 107 Irving Street ... . .. . . . . .... ....... . . . . . . 63.67 Maher, John J.. 7 No. Beacon Street .. ....... . ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 16.70 Maher, Mary A., 13-15 Paul Street 248.83 Maher, Patrick et ux, 15 Lexington Street .... . . . . . .. . ..... ..... b5.86 Maher, Ulick P. et ux, 176 Spruce Street . ..... . . . .. ........ .... . 172.01 Mahon, Margaret, Main Street ... .... . . ... . . . ........... . ..... 262.62 Mahoney, John J. et ux, 26 Pond Street ... . . . ..... . . . . . . . . .. . . . 18.37 Mahoney Associates Inc., 191 Arsenal Street ..... . . . .......... 671.34 Mailly, George J. et ux, 24 Hersom Street ... . . .....: ... ... . ... . 136,94 Major, Ella l'41,1., 321 Dartmouth Street . . ... . .. ..... . . . . . ...... . . 136.28 Malcolm, William J., 109 Langdon Avenue .... . . . .. . . . ...... . . 245AD Malkasian, Peter 0., 247 Boylston Street . . . ....... . . . . ..... . . . . 275.55 Malloy, Alice M., 7 Chandler Street . � . . . . . ...... .. . ...... . . . 86.84 Malloy, Charles H., 6 Myrtle Street . . . .. ... . .. .... . . . . .. . . . . . . . 6.68 Maloney, Annie C., 55 Morse Street . . . . . ... .. ..... ... . . . . . . . . 113.56 *Maloney, Thomas 3'., 75 Lexington Street .... .. . ... . . . . .. . . . . 31.73 *Maloney, Thomas F. et ux, 75 Lexington Street . .......... ... 31.73 MaIroamian, Sarkis, Ill Worcester Street ...... ........... .. . . .. 15U-98 Mancini, Antonio et al, 135 Pleasant Street ..... . .. ........... . 240.48 Maragan, Thomas F. et tax, 12 Melendy Avenue ..... ........... 113.56 Mulxgino, Santo et ux, 71 Winter Street .`.... .. . . . . .. ...... ... 127.60 Manjourides, Faateka, 21 Sondazian Street . . . . .......... . . .... . 139.47 Manning, Josephine F., 10Clyde Road ..... .. . .... . ... . . ... . . 229.78 *Mannix, Mary F., 24 Middle Street ... . ....... . . .. ... . . . .. ... 450 Man000inn, Almes, 251 Boylston Street 125.80 *Munaoglan, Bedros et ux, 89 Dexter Avenue ....... . . . . . ... ... 143.75 Mantenuto, Mary G., 3 Pearl Street .... . ... . .... . ....... ..... . 11518 "Manuel, Gus et, 198 Arlington Street .... . . ..... .. .. . . . ...... 237.14 Marcantonio. Rocco, 33 Boylston Street . . . . .. ........... . ...... 62,19 igaarchant, Arthur J.. 91 Rdenfield Avenue .......... ..... ...... 6.68 Marchant, Arthur J., et ux, 87 Edentleld Avenue .... . . ... ... .. . 65.38 Margosian, Lazy, 1.06 Walnut Street . . . .............. .... .. .. . . 213.76 .Mn r,gasian, Victoria, 3 Appleton Street . . .... ........ ... . . .. . . 51.34 Margosian, Victoria et al, 7 Lloyd Road ... . . . .... .. .. . ....... .. 119.56 Margostan, Victoria A., 7 Lloyd Road . . . ...... .............. . . 18.50 Marino, Anthony, 46B Mnln Street .. . . . . .... . ...... ..... . . .. . . 1.67 "Markups, Faulina et al, Roslindale. Mass. . . . .... . . ... ... ..... . 47,60 Marriott., Pred I-C., 42 Union Street . .. . .... . . ..... . . .. . ....... . . 868.31 Marriott, Fred H. Tr,, 42 Union Street .......... . .. ... .. . 66.80 Marrone. Frank, Boston . .... . . .. .. ...... . .. .. ... 30,06 Marshall, Charlotte A., 125 Winsor Avenue ... .. . ......... . . . .. . 351,21 Martin, Laura H., 30 Chaanning Road .... . . . . ..... ...... .. . . . . 169.31 Martino, Pasquale, 18 Myrtle Str"t .. . . . .. . . . . . .. ..... .. . . . . .. 163.79 Mas1crwski, John et ux, 12 Laurel Street .. .... ............ . ..... 100-00 Masan, Jane B.. 56 Phillips Street . . . . .... . . . .... . . . . . .. . .. ... . 100.00 COLLECT01tIS REPfl1ZT 315 Mason, Ralph, 113 Mt, Auburn Street .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 16.70 ;,Mama, 'Vincenzo et ux. 199 Summer Street ...... ......... . . . . 22,05 Masson, George et al, 19 Marion Road . . ... ,. . . ,., , .. 203.74 Mathews, George J., 55 Commonwealth Road ........ . . . . . . . ... 553A3 Mattison, John E., 24 Charles Street ..... . . ,... . , ... .... 67.37 Mattson, Vernon M., 65 Irving Street ....... . ......... . ...... . .. 305,74 Mayer, Lucy C„ 4 Grandview Avenue ...... ................ .... 143,62 Mayne, Frederick J., 278 Orchard Street .................... . . . 11.69 Maya, Everett C. et ux, 33 Commonwealth Road ..... ........ . . 67.35 MazmaniaD, Nelson, 180 School Street .. .., ., ....,,,. . 33.40 Mazza, Antonio A., 48 Cottage Street ..... . .. . . . . . . ... . ........ . 111,89 -Mazza, Giovanni. a Hearn Street .. .. . . . . . .. ... ......... . ...... 72.82 Mazza, ,7a,ines V., et ux, 66 Ralph Street ... . .... . .... ... . .. . .. 155.31 ':McAvoy, Laurence J., 54 Channing Road. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .... 291.17 McCabe, Margaret Ellen, 65 Boyd Street .. ................ .... 275,55 McCafferty, 11bbie J.. 147 Summer Street .. . . . .. . . . . ...... ., . . 00.79 McCarthy, Ames A,, 30 Stuart ;Street . . . ... ............... ... .. 608.68 McCarthy, Francis J., 66 Lexington Street ..... .. .. . . ...... ... . 233.80 "McCarthy, John et ux, 81 Watertown Street ... . . . . . . ........ . 82.86 McCarthy, Mary A. at .al, 60 Commonwealth Road .. . . . ... .. .... 2a8.91 McCarthy, Mary M, 43 Forest Street .. .. .. ......... . . ... . . . . ... 70.14 -'McCarthy, Maureen, 47 Cypress Street .............. .... ... ... 59.56 McCool, Helen C„ Duff Street . . .. . .. .. . . ., ,. ,.....,..... 10A2 McCool, Hugh X. et ux Mary, 53 Gilbert Street .. . . . ......... . 183.56 *McCree, Reberxa, 15 Adams Avenue . ..... ........ . . ........ . . 5.01 McCull.aah, Arabella yet al, 102 Common Strut . ..... . . . . . . ... . . 43.92 McCurdy, Katherine, 47 Fairfield Street. .. ... ........ . . . . .. . . 27.12 McDermott, Andrew E., 40 Royal Street ................. . .. ... . 253.84 McDermott, ,"Patrick ,J., 95 Fayette Street ... .. . ... . . ... .... ... 62.66 McDonald, Clara T., 20 Mall Avenue 171.02 :McDonald, Heirs of Frank H., 69 Hovey Street .. . . . . .. . . . . ...... 131.72 McDonald, ITugh ,J., 61 No, Beacon Street ..... .. ., .. . . . . ,.., . 14.36 McDonald, I-jefrs of James, Newton . . . .. . ... ... . ...... . ., .. 90.35 McDonald, Margaret A.., 33 Bradford Road ......... ....... . .... 264.52 McDonald, Michael A, et ux, 177 Sycamore Street .......... . . . . 118.71 McDonald, ''Theresa A. et al, Somerville ........ .. . .. ....... . . . . 215.43 McDonnell. 'Theresa H,, Cambridge ...... . . . . . . .. ... . ...,.. . .. . 172.o9 McDonough, John et al, 113 Riverside Street . .. .. ... . .. . ... . ... 100-00 McElhine}. Laura B., 1." Riverside Street . . . .. .. . . . . . ..... . .. . 156.98 McElroy. William C. et ux, 34 Minerson Road .... . .. ........ ... 150.92 McFadden, Bernard, 91 Edenfield Avenue ... .... . ... ...... . . .. 20174 McGann, Delia J.. 135 Edenfield Avenue ... . . ........ .... . . . . . 151.81 °McGrane. Oliver F. et ux, 35 Wilmot Street ... . ... ,. ..... .. .. MAO McGrath, Edward J. et ux, 37 Capitol Street ........ . . ..... . . . 155.31 "McGrath, Frank P., Brighton . .. ... . . ...... ... . . . .. . .... .. . . . 8.35 McGready, Andrew et ux, 119 Boyd Street . . . .... . .. . . 22D 44 McHugh, Charles L., Belmont ,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 75.15 316 WATERTOWN TOWN RSPORT McHugh, Charles L., Brighton ..... ..... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -')ga-2G McHugh, ]'Tank J., 535 Pleasant Street .. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 126.92 McHugh, John J. et ux, 90 School Street ... . . . . . . ... . . . .. . .... 212-23 McHugh, Patrick J., et ux, 15 Purvis Street . . . . . . .... ... -- 248M McIntosh, William C., Wellesley ..... . ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.67 McKenna, Hugh M. et ux, 35 Olney Street .. .... .. . . . . . ... . .... . 91.95 McKenna, Paul J., Mt, Auburn Street . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 291.80 MLKenzie, 31orbes L., Waverley ... .. ... . . . ..... . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . 243.82 McKenzie, Forbes L. et al Trs. ... ...... . . . .... . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . 462.59 McLaughlin, Margaret C., 97 Poplar Street ..... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 305.07 *McLaughlin, Mary J,, 135 Boyd Street ..... . . . . . . . .. ..... . . . . . 136,94 McLauthlin. Elizabeth et al, 51 Green Street ..... . ... . ... .. .. . 243.82 McLean, Heirs of Elizabeth, 13 Prospect Street .... ............ 82.16 McLellan, Edith M. et al, Belmont Street 1,40-87 McMahan, Margaret R., Newton ... ...................... . . . . 257A8 McMahon, Margaret et al, Newton ... ....... . . . . . ....... . . . . . 27&89 McMahon, William J. et ux, 24 Springfield Street . . . .. ... . . . . . . 173-81 McManus, Jane X., 43 Morse Street .. . ....... . . . . . ............ . ... 170.34 McNamara, Jelin H., Allston .... .. ........ . . . . .. . ... . . . . . . . .. 1,649.95 McNamara, LouLge A- 5 Lovell Road ..... . . . . . . ... . . . . .. . . . . . 314.76 McNamara, Minnie et, 11 Upland Road ... . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 85.17 MioNaught, Augusta, 31 Olney Street . ..... . .. .... .... .. .. . . . . 136.94 .%McQueeney, Catherine et al, 11 Myrtle Street .. . . . . . . . ....... 2D9.75 MoSherry, Catheriiie F., 86 Formt Street . . . . . . . 101.87 M(,Sherry, James H. et al, 82 Forest Street . . . . . . . . 95.19 McVey, John J_ Bright-on . . . .. ... .. .... . . . . .. .. . . .. ... . ... . . . . 265,53 McVey, Thomas, Brighton .......... . . ... ... . . . .. . . . . . 16J0 McWbirter, Alfred L. et ux. 28 Parker Street . .. . ... . .. .. . .. . . . 202.00 McWWrter, Heirs cf Ellen A., 0 Patten Street ....... . .... .. . . . . 155.31 Mee, Heirs of Annie, 11 Elton Avenue 156-90 Meek, Herbert K., 297 Mt, Avbiirn Street . . . .... . ... . . . . .. . 5.01 Megan, Emily A., 120 La-vell Road ... . . . . .. . . . . . .... . . . . . .. . . .. 312.86 IOMelster, Margaret H., 74 Church Street .... . . . .... .. . . . . . 153.64 Melanson, Timothy H., Arlin.-ton .. . . ... . ..... . . . .... .. .... . . 457.74 Mellen, Amy N., 15 Beacon Park. . . . . ... . . . 153.64 Meloian, Mary S., 80 School Street . . ... . .... .. . . ... ... .. . . . . . . 312AB Mendelsoln, Harry IB,, 64 Plea wit. Street IGU2 Menghi, Hugh J., 98 Standish Road - . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244.82 Merrullo, Jennie, 42 Westminster Avenue ..... . . .... —... - - 1011.0c Messier, Bessie L., 112 Robbins Road .. .... ...... . . . . . .. .. .. 2.34 -Wfctropoljt= Ice Co., Somerville . . . ...... . . . . .. ... ... . . . 280.56 Migliaccio, Emilio, 145 Lexington Street .. .. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.67 Migliaccio, Emilio et ux, 145 Lexington Street 22M XUan, John, 117A Cuba Street .............. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-35 Millard, Herbert E., 53 Hillside Road ... . . . . . . 113-76 Miller, Julia A- 107 Chapman Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157.05 *M111jan, John, 204 School Street --.... . ....... . .... ... . . .. . . 123.77 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 317 Minot, William et, 368 Charles River load ................... . . 322.32 Minshull, Thora. E., 102 Winsor Avenue . . . .. .. . .... .... ..... . . . . 263.8Fi Mintz, Herman A. ems,, Boston ......... . . . . ..... ... ............ . 247.61 Mirabile, John, 34 No. Beacon Street . . .... .... . . . ... .. . 8.35 Misserian, Novart, N., Nichols Avenue ..... . ...... ..... . . . . . . ... 65.29 Misserian, Deran et al, 72 Dexter Avenue .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .... .. 144.$7 Misserian, Novart ICI., 239 Boylston Street ............ ... . . . .... 183.93 Mitchell, Margaret, Bristol, N. 1=I. ..... , . . . . . ...... ....... . . ... . 18.37 Mitchell, Mary A., 765 ML Auburn Street .. . . . . . . ..... .. . . .. .. 113.84 Mitchell, Priscilla Roberts, 40 Harnden Avenue ........ ... . . .. .. 84.47 Moir, Laura C., 403 School Street ....... . . . . . .. ..... .. . ... 444.66 Malloy, Charles H., 6 Myrtle Street ..... . . . . . . . ..... . .. . . . . . .. . 161.87 Monahan, Heirs of Hugh, 5 Myrtle Street . . . . . . .. .. . ... . . . ... . 22.63 Montgomery, Marion Louise, 60 Merrill Road .. . .. . . . . ... . ..... 227.78 Mooney, Alice, 28 Hunt Street ... .. ...... .. . . ... . .. .... . .. .. . . 47.00 Mooney, Daniel George et ux, 124 Nichols Avenue ... ..... . . .... 29L87 Mooney, Francis X,, 25 Longfellow Road ............ ..... . . . . . . 90.90 Mooney, Frederick et ux, 36 Washburn Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 187.04 Mooradian, John, 159 Mt. Auburn Street .. .. . ... . .. . .... . .. . . . 13.36 Mooradian, Minas et al, 36 Quimby Street . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . .. . . 121.06 Moore, Francis B., 28 Applet-on Street ... . . . . ...... . . . . . ...... . . 159.78 Mooseglan, Krikor, 565 Mt. Auburn Street . .... ....... .. . . . .. . . 40,08 Moran, Eleanor. 384 Mt. Auburn Street . .. ........... . . . . . .. . . 364.06 Moran, James, 28 Emerson Read ................... ......... . . 113.76 Moran, Mary B., 41 Fairfield Street ...... . . . ... . ....... . . . . . . . . 100.Qii Moran, Patrick J. et =, 56 Gilbert Street ......... ........ .. . . 135.U5 Moran, Thomas F. et ux, 28 Emerson Road ..... ....... .. ...... 205.34 Moreau, Marie, 223 Watertown Street .... . .... . . . .... . ...... . 267.20 *Morgaa, Edward, 23 Laurel Street . . . . ....... ... ..... .. ... .. . 163.12 Morgan, James A. et ux, 32 Chandler Street ..I.. . . .... . . . ..... 34.90 Morgan, Mary P., 32 +Ch,,ricller Street ........... .. . .... .. ...... 126.92 Morigg-1, Antonio et ux, 190 ,Summer Street ...... .. . ...... . . . . 150.30 Morizio, Carmelo, 13 Tny'lor Street . . . ..... ....... . . . . .. . ...... . 136.94 Morizio, .Salvatore, 137 Lexington Street .. .. .... . ............ 263.20 Morley, Mary E„ et al, 32 Royal Street ... . . . . . ....... . . .... . ... 155.31 Morris, F"rederiek A., et ux, 41 Love]] Road ..... .. . .. . . ..... ... . 101.25 Morris, Lydia E., 41 Irving Street .. . . . . . . .... . ... . . . . . . . .. 90,12 Morris, Mary A., 34 Prescott Street .... ........ . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... 1{i'XG Morris, Millicent, Somerville ......... .. ............. .. .,, . . . . . 22a.44 Morse, Alice U., 13 Avon Road ... ... ... ..... ....... . . .. . . . .. . 293.92 Morse, LottFie W., 22 Chapman Street ............ ... ... ... .. . . 143.62 Mosca, Franco, 14 Spring Court . . . . . ........ . . .. .... . . . ..... . . 63.46 Moseley, Albion E., 24 Marcia Road . . ... ..... . . . .. . . . . . . ..... . . 1.67 Moseley, Caroline E., 24 Marcia Road ....... . . . . . ... . . . ..... . . 277.22 Mosman, Eleanor, 127 Highland Avenue .. . . . ... . . . . .. .. . . . .... . 47.64 Mt. Auburn, Proprietors of Cemetery of Cambridge . . . ....... . . 1+67.00 Mugerdiehian, Garabed et ux, 125 EaylsWn Street . . . . . . . .... . . 272.21 18 WATERTOW N TOWN REPORT 1'Mriullahy, Nfamin .I„ S Irving Pane . . .... . . ...... ... . ......... .. 51.29 Mullahy, Patrick, 8-10 Thurston Road . . . ...... .. .. ....... .. ... 82.79 MullRney, Helena C., 58 Wilmot Street . . . ..... . .. . . ......... ... 159.65 Mullen, Heirs of IDRniel J., 59 Myrtle Street ... .. ... ... . ... . . ... 13.36 Mullen, Heirs of Dauiel J., et al, 59 1Vyrtle Street ....... . . ...... 90.18 Mtilvahill, Mary L., 06 Langtion Avenue .. . . . . . ............. .. 261AC 'Mur;go, Leonardo et use, 112 Belmont Street ....... . . .. . ....... 155.00 Murlless, Winifred T., Belmont, Mass. . .... . . . . . ... .... . . , ...... 149.50 Murphy. Heirs of Abbie, 62 Prentiss Street ...... . . . . . .. . . .. . ... 150-30 Murphy, Engenia A., 125 La.ngdon Avenue , , , .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 245.49 Murphy, Helen Gertrude, 226 Common Street .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . 292.25 Murphy, Heirs of Margaret A.., Needham .... . ..... . .. .... . . . . . . 133.70 Murphy, Mary T., 70 Lowell Avenue ... .. . .. . .... . . . ...... . .. . 62.24 Murphy, Nora G., 96-98 Carroll Street . . . . . ....... . ... . . . . 273.21 Murphy, Richard J. et ux, 12 Kimball Road . . .... ... . ........ . . 245.49 Murray, Grace C„ 2A Mt, Auburn Street .. . . ...... .. ........ . 15.03 Murray, Irving F, et ux, 60 Fitchburg Street . . ...... ............ 150.98 Murray, Marion C., Woburn, Mass. . . . ...... .................. . 122.11 Murray, heirs of Nora, 98 Galen Street ...................... . . 146.03 urrin, John F. et ux, 31 WilmoL Street ..... ... ............... 20.00 Murtha, Ida T., 9 Partridge Street . .... .,.. ..... .... .... . 155.31 fusinian, Jeanie, 8 Irma Avenue . . ... .. ....... . .. .. . ......... . 143.48 Lyra, Eber E. et ux, 27 Purvis Street .. .., ......... . .. ...... .. . . 164.98 "Nabedian, Mary, GOD Main Street .......... ............... . .. . 10.02 Nagle, Agnes M., 60 Hillside Road .......... .. ... ........ . . ... . 183.70 Nagle, Edmond, Newton .. . . . . . . . ............. ., .. • .... ...... 3.34 Kahigian, .Dolan, 605 Mt. Auburn Street ..... . .............. .... . 83ZO Nally, Annie E., 73 Waverley Avenue ....... ..... .............. 123.46 Nardella, Anthony. 71 Arlington Street ....... . . . . .. ........ 8.35 Natale, Paola et ux. 41 Berkeley StreeL .. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 60.12 Natoli, Concetta M.. 52 Lovell Road ................. ........... 345.69 Natoli. Lawrence G., 84 Barnard ,Avenue ... .. .......... ....... 410.82 Natoli, Lawrence G. et al, 2C Mt. Aubuim Street . ....... ....... 3,102,86 Nazareth, Mary, 594 Mt. Auburn Street ..... ... ......... . ..... . ial D2 Nazarian, John, 50 Prentiss Street .... . ... ....... .... . ..... 1,67 Nelson, Albert '414''., 22 Grenville Road ....... . ... ............... 240.09 Nelson., Albert, 65A School Street ... . . ..... . .......... ......... . 3.34 Nelson, August E., 28 Partridge Street .... . .... .... .. . . . , . ..... . 3.34 Nelson, wed W„ 98A School Street ....... ..................... 115.23 Nelson, Palma M.. 64 Wilmot Stxeet ................. ... . . .... 133.60 Neshe, Dornetaicv et ux, 86 Walnut Street .. . . . ................ . 158-bi Neves, Maria +G., 137 Fl.tn Street ... . .. . . . . . .... ... .... ......... . 8.35 Newcomb, William M., 11 FUIrview Avenue . . .. ....... . . . .. .. . . 245,49 Nei` Way Service Company. 85 Sprite; Street 245.1.E NicaU, Ermelinda, Somerville . . . . .... ..... . . . . ... ....... 20.04 Nichols,John B.. 31-33 Bates Road .... . . .. ... . . . . ...........s., 181.66 Noden, Elizabeth R., 102 Morse Street . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . ........ 87.76 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 319 Nolan, John R., 32 Elmwood Avenue . . . ........ . . . ..... ..... . . 130.83 Nonantum Lumber Company, 430 Pleasant Street . . .. ... .... . . . 302.27 Noon„ 'Theodore W., Boston, Mass. .. .......... . . . . .. . .. . . ... . . 101.84 Norcross, William W,, 39 Spruce Street .. ...... . .. ... . ...... 152.75 Norris, Heirs of Wilfred, 47 Emerson Road ........ ........ . . . . 48.09 North, Patrick et al, 21 I osmer Street . . . . .. . ... .. .......... . 117.w "Notargiacomo, Albert, 164 Edenfleld Avenue ................ . . . :3.60 Oakley Country Club, Belmont Street .. . . ... .. .. ... . ........ .12,5[1J,97 Gates, Edward A., 443 Mt. Auburn Street ....... . ... . .......... 1.67 O'Brien, Daniel J., 619 Mt, Auburn Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... . 8.35 O'Brien, John .T,, 51 Carroll Street . . .... . . .. . . . . . . . ... . ... . . . . 305,61 O'Brien, Margaret L., 25 Avon Road ..... . . . . . . ... ... . . .... .. . 198,73 O'Brien, Mary A,, 144 Standish Road ........... . .... ........ .. 298.93 O'Brien, Mary E., 227 No. Beacon Street .............. . ..... . . , 152.37 O'Brien, Michael J., et al, 17 Beechwood Avenue ...... . . .. . . . . . 23714 [7►'Brien, Theresa A., 395 School Street ....... . .... ........ . . . . 200.58 O'Brien, 74mothy J., et ux, 9 Birch Road .......... ... . ........ 202.17 O'Connell, Maurice H., at ux .... . . . . . ..... ... . . . . .. . . . . . . ...... 200.63 O'Connell, Patrick J, et ux, 30 Frank 'Street .,.,._.., ..,. . . . . 250,50 'O'Donnell, Richard P. eC ux, 16 Carver Road .. ., , ...... .. . . . . 83.21 O'Donnell, Thomas, 12 Bacon Street ... . . . . ..... . ........ . ... 78.49 071sherty, Patrick et ux, 354 Arlington Street ............ . . . . . 250.97 00vie, James M., 75 Man Street . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .... . . . . 3,34 O'Halloran, Edward P.. 107 Fayette Street . . . .... .... ... . . . . 160.32 Ghanian, Mary M. et al. 33 Melendy Avenue . . ,. , ...... . 395.79 Ohanne-sian, Ma.rkan, 37 Oak Street ,, . . . . , ...... 32&65 O'Keefe, Annie L.. 188 School Street ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 188.42 O'Leary, Daniel lei., 102 Rutland Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... . 166.17 O11uieri, Felice, 155 Jewett Street . . .... . . .......... ...,.... 53.44 Oliver, Malcolm H. et al, 280 Pleasant Street .................. 303.50 Olsen, Cara E., 15 Dwight Street . . . . . . . ........... .. . . . . . . . . . 158.65 Olsen. Harold 01ol, 24 Templeton Parkway ..... . .... . ... . . ... 239.91 Olson, Ivar G., Boston . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . .. . .... ,. . . . . . . . . . .. 238.81 Ghanian. Jacob, 214 Waverley Avenue . . ..... ... . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 13.36 Ongaonian Antranig, 547 Mt, Auburn Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 182.03 Orth, J. Carl, 8U Hillside Road . . . . . ... . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188.71 Osmcnd, Hedley, 19 Chapman Street ............. . . . , . . . .., , . 1.35AU Ostrid8e. Elizabeth A., 190 No. Beacon Street ..... . , . . . . . .. ., , 130.46 -tO'Stzllivan, Ellie T.. 30 Boyd Street .. ... ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 272.21 Oterl. Anthony et, 80 Elm Street . . . . ..... ....... .. . . . . . . . . . . . 148,63 O'Toole, Patrick B., 719 Main Street .,. ......... . . . . ,... . , . . ,. . (3U0 Ouderkirk, Mary A., 121 Spring Street .... . .. . ....... .. . . .. .. . fi&SO �'Grwens, Albert J., 36 Rutland Street .,..,...... ... . . . .. ... . . . . . 27.56 Owens, Richard J. et ux, 114 Walnut Street ............... . . . . . 197.06 paciflco, Giovanni, 13 Hudson Street . . . . .. ... ... ......... . . 202.07 Packard, Edward H. et ux, 12 Mail= Road .. .. ......... . ..... 183.70 "Packard, Gardner P,, 148 Lovell Road . . . ..... . ...... . .. ..: . . . 331.39 20 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Paddock, Esther, Dorchester . . . ... . ... .... . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . 126.11 Pagano, Nunzio, Cambridge, Mass. .. . . .... . . ..... . . . . . . .. . .. t31.87 Paleologos, Fanagiotis, et al, 26 Berkeley Street . . . ... . ... ... 114.24 Pallone, Filipo et al, 21 Wtaverley Avenue 40.88 Pallotta, Crazio et ux, 226 Pa.l€xey .street. . . .. . . . ...... . . . .. . . . 123M "Pane, Antonio, 61 Laurel Street . . . ... . . . ..... .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 56.29 Paolera, Amelia, Della, 21 Nichols Avenue ... _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . 180.00 Paolera, Marcella D,, 21A Nichols Avenue . . . . . . . . ... 195AD Papalia, Domenick A., 117 Waverley Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 16.70 Papalia, Domenic A. et al, 120 Waverley Avenue . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2480t Papacian, Louis et al, 24 Kimball Road ...... . . . . . . .. ...... . . . 293.92 Pappas, Costas, 67 Coolidge Hill Road ... . . ... . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. 167.33 Pappas, Frances S., 74 Belmont Street .... . ............ . . . . . .. 311.50 Pappas, Peter C. et ux, 12 Bostonia Avenue . . . . ... ..... . , .. ... 151.18 Paris, Shermita B. et al, 69 Winsor Avenue . . . . . . ...... ...... . 227.12 Parisi, Francesca et al, 25 Franuts Street . . . . . . ........ ... ... . 130.77 Parisi, Helen A., 248 Common Street . .... . . . .. ........ . . . . . . . 302.27 Parisian Dye House hie,, 400 Main Street . .... ........ . . . . . . . 156.1.5 Parsekian, Sarkis et al, 9 Hazel Street ...... . .. . .. . .... ... . . 16,70 Parsekian, Veronica K. 9 Hazel Street . . .. . .. . .. . ..... . . . . . . . 6.68 Parsons, Viola Bich, 14 Carlton Terrace .... . .. . .. . ... . . . . . . . . 269.04 Pryianoglous, James et ux, 25-27 Kondazian Street . . . . , . . , , , , . 218A3 Pascuzai, Luigi et ux, 170 Summer Street . ...... . . . . . . . . . .. . . 115.23 Paatriarca, Ela,uterio, 390 Pleasant Street 141.95 Packman, Josephine S., 554 Belmont Street . . ..... . . ........ . 371.31 Pendergast, George F. et ux, 71 Bromfield Street ... . . ...... .. . 100.00 Pennington, GeDrge H. et ux, 18-20 Brim mer .Street .. ... ... . . 232.13 Pent, Arnold V., 67 Oliver Street . .. . . . . .... . . ...... . . ... ..... 270.54 Peotraska., Sophie, 1052 Belmont Street . ........ .. . . . ......... 98.10 Perimian, Fermine, 77 Bigelow Avenue . . ......... . .. ... .. . . 110-24 Perimian, John, 77 Bigelow Avenue . ... . ........ . . . . . ..... . . . . 11.69 Perkins, Heirs o1 George, 154 Sycamore street 180.00 Perkins, Thomas J. 31 Oliver Street .... . . . ..... . . . . . .... .... . 100-00 Perry, Ralph F. at ux, 125 Summer Sti`eet . ... .. . . . . . ....... . . 143.14 Ferry, Randolph et ux, 37-39 Bradford Road . . ....... . . . . . . . . 00.815 Pesce, Pellegrino, 39 Center Street ........... . . . .... . .. . . , . , . 252,17 Peters, Andrew, 392 Main Street ........... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ., 282 23 Petro, George W. et tax„ 71 Rutland Street . ... . .. ........ . . . . . 114,81 Pevear, Heirs of William H.. 29 Irving Street .. .. .......... .•• 138,89 Phelan, Cecelia 1b., 99 Chapman Street . ..... . . . . .... ...., . .. . 194.39 Pheinister, Robert G., 75 No. Beacon Street ... . . 210.42 vFhillips, Thomas A., 597 Mt. Auburn Street ....... . . . . . . . . . . . 34.83 Piantedasi, Louisa, 25 Warren Street .. . . .... . . . . . ... . .... . . . . . 216.12 Piantedosi, Lulsa, 25 Warren Street .... . . . , . . . . . ., ......, 3122 Fiantedosi, Michele et ux, 183 Fayette Street .... . . . . . . ....... . 5D.86 Planteciosi, Hicolina, 18 Cuslunan Street . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . ... 114.09 Pickens, Roscoe A., 192 Pleasant Street . . . . _ .. .. . 1 . . . . .. . . . ... 11.69 COLLECTOR S REPORT 321 Piccolo, Marietta, 2 Watertown Street . . . . . . ...... .. I . ..... . 257.18 Pfcknell, Heirs of Ellen, 34 Pecluossette Street .. ......... .. . . . . 325.65 Piers, Wesley et ux, 50 Hall Avenue ... . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . .. 252.17 Pieterse, Albert S., 57 Fayette Street .. . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 258.85 Pirella,, Agnes et al, 1749 Hearn Street . . . . . ... .. .. . . ... . . . . .. 21.14 Pisauo, Sane, Keenan Street 230,46 Piscatelli. Nichalps, 162 Pleasant Street 178,69 Piscatelll, Vincenzo et al, 117 Pleasant Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208,76 Pitts, Leo et ux, 69 Boylston Street ......... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240.48 P zz;, Anna Marie, 23 Bostonfa Avenge . ........ . . . . . .... . . •. 153.64 Polignone, Tick, 1B Crawford Street . . . ....... ......... . . . . 6.68 Potter, Annabelle S., 104 Barnard Avenue ...... .... . . _ . 317.13 Potter, Mona. B., 24 Walnut Street , , .. ..... .... ..... .. . . . . . . . 3.34 Potter, Mona Belle, 24 Walnut Street ......... ......... ... .. . . . . 320,64 Powell, Marie R., 21 Carver Road . . .. .... . .... .. . . . . . . . . . 295.59 Powers, Anna G., 27 Brinimer Street .., .. ... . .... . . . . . . . . .. 279.22 Powers. Caroline 1., 21 Paul Street 222.11 Preblc, Frank et ux, 742 Belmont Street ..., , .., 273.88 Preschia, Andrew, 69 Highland Avenue ..... . .. . ..... . . . . .••. .. 26.72 *Pretty, Rebecca, Medford . . . . . .....I . .. . . . . . ... .. .. . . ... . . ... 6.83 Priest & Company, 74 Rutland Street . ..... .. . . ...... ...... . 16.70 Pritchard, Carlton F. et ux, 0 Merrill Road . ...... ... .. ..... . 301.21 Pr4haska, John A. et ux, 50D Mt. Auburn Street . . . ... .... ..... 113.70 "Prudential Insurance Company of A.nierica, Boston . . . ... . .. 55.56 Puccia., Joseph, 46 Maplewood Street .... . . .. . . . .... .. . . . . . . 239.8.1 Pugliese, Anna, 10 Elm Street: .. . .......... . .. ..•...... ... ..•• 217.10 Purdy, Grace, 33 Laurel Strut . . .. ................. . . . ..... . 262.19 Pyke, Heirs of Susie, 8 Hillside Road ... ........... . ... 12.34 Peterson, Emily, 199 Sycamore Street . ...................... . 8.18 Queieney, Catherine E.. Boston . ..... . . . ...... ....... ........ . 261.28 Quimby, Mrs. George E., 163 Mt. Aubuzzi Street ...... ........ . 15-03 Quinn, Edward J. et ux, 86 Belmont Street ..... . . . ........ 100.00 Quinn, John Tr. 52-54 Edenfleid Avenue ....... .. .......... 158.44 Quirk, James H. et ux, 22 Spruce Street ..... . ........ . .. . . . . ... 184,U °Quirk, John P. et. ux, 51 Quirk Street . . .., ........ ... . . . .. . 263.86 Quirk, Mazy E., 9 Adams Avenue ,. . .. ..... . ... .. . . . ..... 265.53 ,Quirk, forma L., 149 nyette Street ........ .... .. .. .... ... . 46.76 Raimondo, Domenico 13., French Terrace .. .. .. .... . .... ..... 581.16 Rally, Heirs Uichael, 33 Grenville Road ..., . . . ...... ......... 183.31 Rambo, Harold M., 70 Galen Street . . . .. . .... . . ........ ... . . 0.34 Rarnsay, Dorothy Towle. 15 Sunnybank Road ....... . . ... .. . . 385.72 Rana ado, Anna. Revere ., . . . .. ... . . . . ..... . ....... . .. . . . 26.72 Rand, Claude A. et ux, 4 Edgeelif`f Rmd .. . . . ....... .. .... . . . 26052 Rando, Felice, 116 Irving Street . . ... .. . . . . . . ......... ... . . . 183.70 @Ranney, .lames H. et ux, 142 Robbins Road .. .. . . . . ... ... . . . . . 210,42 Rattigan, Ann B., 77 Riverside ,Street . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... 257.68 Read. Marion Harvey et ux, 140 Church Street . . . . . .. .... . .. 247A6 `;22 NV ATERT0WN TOWN REPORT Redding, Grate, 51 R.lversidie. Street, bal. ... . . . .... . . . . . . . . .. 30.26 Reed, Ellen L.. 12 Olney* Street . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . 140,28 Reese, Thomas R.. 12 Watertown Street ..... . ...... ... . . . . . 103.54 Regan, Joseph, 81 Sluing Street . . . .... .. ... . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . 33.40 Reid, Laura I., 750 Belmont Strut ...... ... . . . . . . .. 245.49 Reilly, Kethcrine M., 12 Standish Road .. .. . .. ......... . . . . .. 283.27 R.enaeclo. Michael, 18 Prentiss Street . . ... .. ... .... . ... . . . . . .. 80.16 Rettaalds, Jahn L. et ux, 45 Adams Avenue. bal. . . . . ..... . . , .. 193.54 Riccia, Peter & Julia, 180 School Street ... . . . .... . . . . . . . . . .. .. 457.al Rich, Everett B„ Wolfbor•o, N. H. . ........... . . .. . . . ..,, . , . . 424.09 Richardson, Carlos A., New Britmin, Cann., bal. . .. .. ...., , 172.74 Richardson, Chester A,. 67 Fayette Street: . ... .,.., , .. 116.90 Richbex . P. J. 479 Pleasant Streek ... .. .... . .. . . ...... . . .. 6.68 *Richy, V4Willi€arr°t, Boston . . . , .♦ ....... . ... . . . I . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 31.S1 Ding, John Ma et ux, Billerica, bat. ......,,...... ..... ,. . , , , 183.28 Milgcr. Clayton, 54 California Street . . ... . .... ........... . . . . . 243.82 Risselli. Michele et ux, 23 Irtna Avenue. bal. ...... . .. .. .. ... . 203.84 Rkdor•d, Katheri=ie. 15 Birch Road. bal. .. . ...... . . . . ... .. 161.43 Rizzo, Giuseppe, 114 Forest Street .... . . ...... . . . .. ....... .. 157A5 Rizzo, Vita. East Boston ... .. .. . ... . . .... . . .... . . . . . . . . . 21.71 Ritchie, Frets VV., 265 Arsenal Street .>. . . . ... . . . . . ... . . .. . . . . . 3.34 Robbio. TDrnaso et ux, Cambridge .... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 10.02 Roberl�:, Charles et al, 158 Belmont Street ,... . . . ... . , .. . , . .. 25.05 "Roberts, Daniel J. et ux. 124 lVestminst+er- Avenue, bal. . . . . . . . . 55.29 Roberts. J sie R,., 285 Arsenal Street . . .. . .. . ... . .... . . . . . . . .. 178.69 Robinson, Marguerite U., 25 Palmer Street... ... . .. . . ........ 173.76 Ru.-co, Antonjo, 825 Mt. Aubtirn Street . . . . . . . . .., ..... . . . . .. . . 8,35 Roche, John J. et al, 152 Winsor Avenue . . .... . . . . .. . . ...... . . . . 243.82 Roche, Priscilla, 21 Prescott Street, bal. .... ..... . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 75.84 Rochelle, Benjamin, 58A Mt. Auburn Street . .... . .. . . . . . . . . . . 10.02 Rodd. Grace M- 44 Bates Road ......... . . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . ... 298.93 Rodger. Thaws et ux, Dorchester ...... . . . ..... . . . . ... . . . . , . 257.19 Rodman, Natham M., Dorchester , ... . .. . . .. ... . . ....... . . . .. 445.80 Rogers, Emma H., 379 Arlington Street . . . . .. . . . ....... . . . . . 280.39 Romano. Maria D.. 14 Adams Street . .. . . .. .. .. . ....... . . . . . . 133.60 Rani#i)o, Marine V., 21 Thursron Road .. ........ ... . ... .. . . . . 266.67 Rooney, Maria, 110 Riverside Street ... . ........ .. .. . . . . . . .. . . 167.00 Rooney. William J., 115 Summer Street . . ... . . . . ... .... . ... . . . 13624 `-Rorke, Mercedes, New York City . ..... . .. .... . . ..... ... . ... . . 25.05 Rose, Mary A., 10 keenm Street, bal. ... ...... . . . . . ...... . . . . 141,54 Rosvff, Benjamin, Spring Street . ..... . . .. ..... . . . . ........ . . 133,60 "Rass, Sarah M., 117 LEangdon Avenue .... .... .. .. ......... ... 270-54 Rote, Julia A., 59 Adams Avenue .. . .... . . . . . . . .... . . ... 260.52 Roxbury Co-operative Bank, Waverley Avenue . .... . . . .. . . .. .. 246.14 Royer, FTeie H. et ux, 9 Bailey .Avenue, bal.. . .. .. .. . .. ..... . . . 132.83 Rugg. Emma C'., 17 Center Street .. . . .. ......... . . . . . .. ..... 250.50 Rugg, William W. et us, 17 Center Street ...... ... ......... . . . 227.12 1iugm William W. et ux, 17 Cen'er Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227.12 Ruggeri, Rosario, 189 Summer Street . . .......... . ... . ........ 33AC Russell, Walter G. et ux, 42 Frank Street . ........ 145.29 Russo, Andrea 40 Quirk Street . .... ....... . . . . .. . . . . . . . .... . 15.43 Rt -,;o. Andrea et ux, 40 Quirk Street ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 561.12 Russo. Antonio, Lexington Street ... ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... 5D.10 Russo, Antonia et al, 249 Lexington Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... 273.88 Russo. Fanny. 634 Mt. Auburn Street ...... . . . . .. . . . . . ...... 8.35 Russo, Felix, 183 Fayette Street ... . .... .... .... . . .. .. ..... 20.04 Russo, Joseph et ux, 19 Lexington Street .. . . . . . . .. . .. .. . .. ... 134.84 "Ryan. Josephine M., 151 Hiilstde .Road, bal. .. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . 20.40 Ryan, Allard R. et ux, 52 SWart Street . . ........ . . .. .... 5U.00 Ryder, Thomas, 74 Green Street ... . . . . ........ ........... .. . 115.45 Sabatino, Ernest, 21 Francis Street .... . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 243.13 ,Sahagian, Vahan, 47 Crawford Street .. . . . .. .. . . . . .. . ... . . .. . 183,70 Sahlberg, Edla A., 47 Fairview Avenue . . ..... .. . ... . ... . . . . ... 219.05 Salese, Gregory N,, 12 No. Beacon Court . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . ..... 222.11 Satnaras, Joluk D. et =, 1t79 Hillside Road .. . . . . . . . ... . . ....... 356.55 Samaras, Sevastca N., 740 Wit. Auburn Street 282.23 Sam uelian, Arm enag et a1. 36 Hazel. Street bal. . . . . . . . . ....... . 13F01 'Sa.nbarn. Charles F., 12 Spruce Street ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . 3-54 Sandstrom, Frank H. et at, 226 Belmont Street, bal. .. . . .._. . . 170.66 Sanger, Charles W. et ux, 8 Fifleld Street .... . .... .. . . . . ... .. . . 153.64 Sansone, Concetta Trustee. 8 Merrifield Avenue . . . . . . . . . ....... 161.99 Sare, Satenig, 235 Boylston Street . . . . . . .. ... . .. .. . .. . ... .... 253.84 'Sarakisian, %Tellcc M., 3 Laurel Street .... . . . . . . .. ... . . ...... . 33.40 Sattanio, Peter et ux, 14 Everett. AvenUP. . . .. . . . . . . .... . . .,.., . 159,65 Savage, Jeremiah J., et ux, 142 Palfrey Street; . . ... ...... ... . . . . 183.70 Savage, Mildred T., 155 Worcester Street . . . . . . . . . . . ... . ..... . . 179.15 Sawin. Walter R, et ux, 123 Mt, Auburn Street . . . . . .. . . . .... . . 245.4D Sawyer, Anson Earle. 9 Sledon Road . . ..... .. .......... .. . . . . 182.03 Sawyer Products Co., Cambridge .. . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.3a Sawyer, Ralph E.. et ux. 153 Watertown Street . . . .. . . . . . .... . 617.90 Scalia, .Tulia, 285 Common Street .. . . . . . . ... .. . ., , ... ... . . .. 340.68 'Scannell, CharlotW V., 140 HDIrAde Road .,. . . . . . . . .. • . , .--. • • • 262.19 Scanzillo, Joseph et ux, go Westminster Avenue .. .. ... . . . . . . • . 150.90 Searfarotti, Sgostino, H Arlington Street, bal. . . ... . . . . .... ... 45.59 Scarfarotti, August, 90 Arlington Street .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 23.39 Scharfr, Ethel, 16 Qlcott Street . . ....... . . . . ........ . . . . .. .. . 126.14 Scheirer, Anna T., 8 Appleton Street . . . . . ... ......... . . . . . . . .. 342.35 =Schindler. John H., 64A Mt. Auburn Street . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..... . . 40.92 Schutzer, Bargild E., 53 Edenfield Avenge . . . . . . . . . ...... . .. 7U,6.1 5ciflo. Rosalia, 24 Royal Street .. . ............ . . . ............. . ..01205.41 Scili, Addolarato, 3011 Main 'Street . .. .. . . . ... ...... . .... . . ..... 16.78 Scott:. `falter G. et al, 104 Hillside Road, bal. ..... . . . . . . . . . .... 161.74 Scoville, Mfg, Co., c/o Hood Rubber Co. . . . ......... . .. . . . . ..... 350.70 Seale, Forest W. et al, 74 California Street .. . .. .. . . ......... .• 479.29 324 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT •Secord, Walter N. et ux, 60 Barnard Avenue . . ....... . . . . . . . . . 247.16 Sellew, Merle, East Longineaaow ......... .. . .. ....... . . . . .... . 280.56 Sellon, Walter A. et ux, 4 Sheldon Road .. .. ....... . . . . . . . ...... 22L28 Semuniazr., Altoon A., 9 Howe Street .. ... . . . . . . ...... . . . . ..... . 17TC.2 Sessa, Albert and James, 824 Mt. Auburn Street . ., .. .. .... . 40,08 Seva.rx Club, +cor. Nichols and Dexter Avenues . . . ... . . I . . . . . ... 3.34 Shahrigian, Rose, 51 Cypress Street, bal. .. . .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. . . . . 150,50 Shanion, Helena M., Boston . . . .... . ..... . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 252.17 Sharkey, .Tames W, yet ux, 10 Templeton Parkway ...... . ... . ... . 282.39 ShauBliaessey, Ellen, 25 Capital Street, bal. . ........... .. ..... . 30.32 "Shaw, Heirs Bartlett X., 27 Oliver Street ........ ... ... . . .... . 315.63 Shaw, Heirs Florence, 62 Langdon Avenue, bal. . ... ... . . . . . .... . 85.37 Shay, Eleanor G., 31 Hardy Avenue .... . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . 232.13 "Shea, Casimir F. et ux, 219 Common Street, bal. . . ... .- 85.43 Shea, Raymond K. et ux, 164 Robbins Road, bal. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 224.47 Sheehan, Anna G., 5$ Carroll Street . .. . ..... ........ . . . . . . . . . . 163.66 Sheehan, Jolm H. et ux, 34 Gleason Street ... . . . . . ...... . , .... 143.�i11 Sheils, Mary Margaret, 195 Mt. Auburn Street .. ....... .. . . . .. . 365.u6 Shelman, Ruth, 179 Watertown Street, bal. ... . . .. ........ . . . . . . 9833 *Sheridan, James et a.l, 22 Mt. Auburn Street ........... .. . . . . . . 3,34 Sherlock, Edward J. et al, 800 Co=nun Street, Teal. .... ... . . . . . . 2,28.53 Sherlock, Ruth N., 102 Hillside Road . . ...... ..... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 258.85 Shuck, Jacob, 183 Grove Street, bal .. . . ....... ............ . .. . . . 82-67 Shick, Mary, 183 Grove Street ..... .... ...... ......... ... . .. . . . 250.50 Shield, Mildred S., 143 Robbins Road . . .... ....... . . . . ...... . . . . 220.44 Shiver, Arthur F. et ul, 155 Highland Avenue, bat. ..... . . . . . . . 3D 26 Shurtleff, Heir Perez T., 9 Irving Parr .. . ..... ... . . . . ...... . . . 153.84 Shyne, Daniel J. et ux, 5 Porter Street . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272 21 Sigismonte, Nuncio, 71 Winter Street . . . . .... . . . . . . . ........ . .. 241.47 Silvestri,, EtmInia, 12 Homer Street ... ..... . .. ........ .... . . 223.78 Silvia, Domenico, 75 Pleasant Street . . . . . . ... . .....>.. ... .. . . . . 56.78 *Simmons, Benjamin F., 43 Everett Avenue .. . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 1.36,94 Simonds, Lillian L., 100 Church Street . I . ..... . . ... . . ....... . . . 265.53 Slmonds, Luther W., ICU Church Street ... .. . ....... . . . . . . . . .. . 200.40 Simone, Joseph L. et u.�, 136 Westminster Avenue .. . . . . . . . . .. . 161.63 Simone, Julia, 29 Myrtle Street ... . . ........... . ... ... . . . . . . . . 167.00 Simpson, Alice .M., New Jersey ..... ..... . ... .. . . . . . .... . . . . ... 170.34 Simpson, Bethel W. et ux, 44 Grenville Road .. . .. . ..... ........ 234.57 Simpson, Lorraine C., 165 Standish Road .. . . . ... . .. ...... .. ... 287.69 Simpson, Mabelie C., 25 Olco;t Street, bal. . . . . . . ..... .. ...... 41.68 Siranmian, Setarak, 409 Mt. Auburn Street , . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. ,... 59.67 Skillin, Everett E. et ux,24 Appleton Street, bal. . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . 107,36 Skinner, Ruth D., 56 Marion Road .. .... . . ..... . . . . . .. . .... ... 542,75 Skuse, George W. et al, 11 Stearns Road .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... 310.62 Slamin, Mary A., 41 Union Street, bal, .. ..... . ...... ... . . .. . . .. . 74.39 Sliney, Agues, 6[ll Main Street, bal. ........ . ... . . . ......... . . . . 168,65 Sliney, ward et ux, 368 Arlington Street .... ...4......... . . . 249.56 COLLECTOR°5 REPORT 325 Smith, Carl G., 21 Franklin Street .. . ...... . . . ........... , . .. . . 26720 Smith, Edna B., 10 Mt. Auburn Street . . . .................... . . 40.U8 Smith, Elinor P., 35 Hardy Avenue . . . . ..... , ... ........ ... . 165.33 Smith, Emma Faye. 50 Lincoln Street . ....... . . . .. ..... .. . ..., . 243.82 Smith, Hanel D., 20 Wilson Avenue . . ...... ....... ..... .. ... .. . 185.36 Smith. John Arthur et ux, 69 Pequossette Street ...... ....... . 323.31 Smith, Jahn W. et ux, 37 Quimby Street ............... ....... . . 184.85 Smith, Marsden G. et ux, 41 Kondazian Street ............... . . 163.22 Smith, Martha A. yet al, Belmont .. .. ...... . . .......... ....... . 538.12 Smokler, Sophie, 98 Poplar Street .. . .. . ...... ......... ....... . 295.59 Snow, Albert H., 75 Harnden Avenue, bal. . . . . .... ... . ..... . . .. 05.23 Snow, Mildred E., 90 Harnden Aveziue .. . . . .......... .. .. .. . . 233.80 Somerset, Savings Bank, Boston . . .... . . . . . ............. ...... . 165AO Somerville Institution for Savings, Somerville ..... . . .... ... .... 230.86 Sorenson, Soren, 93 Main Street, out of business .... ............ 10.42 Sottile, Nunziata, 44 Dartmouth Street .. ........ .. . . ... ... .... 205AI Soukiassan, Xn2oust, 144 Nichols Avenue, bal. .. ... . . ... . ... ..< 42.4? Sparks, Grace A., 31 Enfield Street; . ....,., , . . . .. .. . .. .. . ... 157.18 *Spector, .Abraham, 148 Belmont Street . . . ....... . ........ . . . . 6 68 Spence, Hugh et ux, 104 Franklin Street, bal. .. . .. . . . .. . . ... . .. . 79.63 Sperandio, Alexandra et ux, 203 Summer Street . . . .. .. ... .... 136.94 Squire, Harry N., Boston . . . ..... . . . . ......... . .. . . . . . . . .. .... 720.52 Standish, Katherine L., 35 Piermont Street .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151.62 Stanley, Bertha N,, 71 Whites Avenue ... . . ....... .. ........ ... 175-35 Stanton, Jolui J., 7,26 Alt. Auburn Street .. ... ... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 193.72 Starr, M. Lolui:e, 63 Bromfield Street ..... . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. 187.04 Stead, Edna M., 15 Morten Street ........ ...... ................ 239-98 Stearns, George M. et ux, 41 commonwealth Road . . .. .. . . .. . .. 282.23 Steele, Ethel M., 808 Belmont Street .. .. .. . .... . .... ... ..... . . . 227,12 Stegelman, Angie Louise 660 Belmont Street ... ...... ..... . . . 30.06 Stevens, Edward A., 23 Emerson Road, bal. . . . ........ .. . . . . . . . 91.32 Stevenson, Harold X, 124 Lovell Road . ....... . ., . . . . . . 3,34. Stevens, George W., 354 Arsenal .street . . . . . .. ........ . .. . . . . 16.70 Stevewon, Thomas J., 14 Maplewood Street, bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97.12 *Stewart, James A., 164 School Street, bal. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 124.01 Stewart, Sarah C., 54 01ney Street . . . . .... . . . .... . . ....... . . 116.90 Stiles, Catherine I., 92 California Street . . . . . . ....... . . .. .... . . 161.75 Stores, & Smith Co., Watertown .... . . . . . .... . .. . . .. . . .. . . . ... 4.18 Stone, August S., 16 Langdon Avenue .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . ... 6.68 Stone, Walter C., 19 Staneleigh Read ...... ......... . . . . 392.45 Stonaga, Peter et ux, 15 Harder Avenue, bal. .. .. . ........ . . .... 104.10 .Strandberg, John 'Victor et ux, 70 Boylston Street .......... .. . . 238.81 Strauss, John Mt et ux, 45 Perluossette Street . .. ., . . . . . . ... . . .. 267.20 Strayhorn, Annie E. et ux, 51 Morse Street . . . . . . . . . . .. 195.39 Strikoff, SaIn el, 569 Mt. Auburn Street ... . . . .. ... ......... . .... 6.58 .strums, Arthur W., 45 Royal Street: .......... . . . .... .. .. . .... .. 175.35 Stuart, Albert T. et al, No.Beacon Street ...... . . . . .... ... ...... 442.55 326 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT *Stuart, Mary I., 70 Phillips Street . . . . ... . . ............. ..... .. 2,937.53 a Stuart, T. Son, Newton . ............ ........ ..... .. ... .. . . . . . 1,169.00 Stucke, C. Fred et ux, 14 Wolcott Road, bal. ....... . . . . . . . .. .. . . 186.52 Sullivan, Arthur J., 124 Edenfield Avenue, bal. . . . . . . . . . . .. .... 27.66 Sullivan, Dalliel J., 170 Church Street ... . . . . . ... . .... . . .... ... 243.82 'S-Ldhvan,Edward J., 267 Pleasant Street, bal. . .. ...... . . ....... 87.04 Sullivan, Elizabeth R. et al, 71 I3radford Head . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 281.22 Sullivan, .Tames H,, 508 Main Stzeet .... . . . ... ....... . . . ... . .. 473.45 Sullivan, Heirs Katherine, 777 Mt. Auburn Street, bal. . . . ...... . 114.55 Sullivan, Lillian A., 19 Brimmer Street, bal. .. ........ . . ....... 19.2.15 Stilli arl, Malael L,, 166 Common Street . . ..... .... ..... . ....... 287.24 Sullivan, Margaret Therese, 69 Lowell Avenue, bal. .., . , .... .. 51.92 Sullivan, Mary, Cambridge, teal, ., . . .... .. ... .. .. a.....,.. .... 33.90 Sullivan, Peter J., 33 Galen Street .. . .... . . .. _ . . . .. .. .. 1.67 Sullivan, Dose M,, 508 Main Street . .... . .. ..... .. .... . ... ..... 182.03 *Sullivan, Walter, 102 l+agett.e Street . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ _ . 8.35 Surabian, Kaehad+oor M., 86 Cypress Street . . . . . . . . . . ... 229,44 Surabia.n, Sarah, 72 Pcent,iss Street . ..... .. .... . . . . ... . .. . . . .. . . 150.3U Sutherland, Mary E., 54 Heraom Street ........ ....... . ... . .. . . 253,84 Swanson, Alma, 301 Orchard Street ... . . .. ..... .. . . . . ........ . 135.27 Sweeney, Francis W., 106 Poplar Street ... .. ... ... .. .. ... ... . . . 295.59 *Sweeney, Patrlcit et ux, 30 Fairfield Street .. . . . .... . . ........ . 218.77 Swift, Heirs Marion, 295 Main Street . . . . . . .. ...... ....... .. 320.64 Sylvestre, Frederick N, et tic, Brookline, bal. . . . .. ... . . . ..... .. . . 220.35 "Sylvia. Mary G,, 61 Nyack Street . . ... .. . . . ........ .. . . .. . .. . . 26.72 Systrom, Ernest W., 15 No. Beacon Street ............ . ... .... . 187.04 Sheer, Isaac, 129A Galen Street .. .. Col. Takvarian, Zartik, 21 Kimball Road .... . . . . ........ .. ......... 243.92 Tarbell, Samuel K. et al, 1S Avon Road, bal. . ........ ......... .. 98.73 Tashjian, Charles, Dexter Avenue ....... . .. .... ..... . . . . ... . . . 13.36 Tashjian, Nazareth, 95 School. Street ....... .... .. .. . . . . . ... . .. 16.70 Tashjy, Frieda., 36 Coolidge Dill Road . .... . . . . . . ......... .... . . 2[}GAD Taylor, George E., 227 No. Be-�icon Street . . . .... . . . . . . . . ....... 3.34 Taylor, Herbert F'. Jr. et al. Boston .. ....... . . . . ........ ... .. . . 223.78 Teletchea, Margaret, 760 Belmont Street . . . . . . ......... ..... . 248.83 Tenney, Ellen E., 11 Cuba Street .. ..... . . .............. . . . . . . . 78.52 Terrio, Mice =., 26 tdenfleld Ave-nue ....... . . . ... ..... . . .. . . . . 159.7:11 "Tern*illiger, Wynn 11M., 145 Common Street, ... .... . . . . . . . 258.85 Testa, Pasqualina, 28 New Lexington Street .... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 62.06 Theurer, Otto A. Trustee, 171 Watertown Street . . . ... ....... .. 49o.U3 Thlerry, Adelaide H., Cambridge ....... . . ........ . ...... ... . . . . 273.73 Thierry, Louis S., Cambridge ...... .... ........ I. . . ....... , .. S06Ai 'I`-hoburn, Thomas N. et ux, 35 Ccpeland Street ... .. . ... ... . . . . im.ao *Thompson, Francis E. et ux, 18 Melendy Avenue, °bal. . .. . . . . .. 163.O0 *Thomson, Frederick ITT., 67 Carroll Street . . . . . .... . . .. . . . . . . . . . 11$.15 ThUrlaw, Heirs Maly E., 4 Orchard Street, foal. .. . . . . . ........ 1O2.10 T11umton. William J, et ux, 31 Lovell Road ....... .. . . . .. . . ... 273.76 COLLECTOR itS REPORT 327 Tiano, Rocco, 37 Quirk Street .. ... .. . . ....... . .. . . . . . .. . . 30,06 Tiano, Rocca ct al, 37 Quirk Street .. . . . . ., . .. ....... . . . . . . .. . . . 125.25 Tiberio, Joseph et al, 27 Churchill ... .. ...................... . . 60J2 Ticoaassi, Vincenzo et al, 66 Cottage Street .. . ...... . . . .. 163.66 ,'Tidpwrrder 011 Co., Nov York City ..... . . . . .............. .. . . 3.34 Tione. Rocco, 37 Quirk Street .. . . ....................... . . . . 83.50 Tirabassi, Vincenzo et ux, 19 French. Terrace ... ......... . ..... 268-27 Titus, LeRoy C., 60 Lincoln Street . . . . .... ...........I..,. . 601.20 Tocci, Edsel, 8 Lowell Avenue ....... .. .. ....... . . .. .... ...... 264.06 Tocci, Stella, 280 orchard Street . . ...... .. .................. 743.15 Toland, Mary L., 8 Chandler Street . ...... ... . .. .. ........ . .... 73.15 Tolarica, .Tames, 783A, k'++1t, Auburn Street ........ . . ....... . . ... . 6.58 Tolman, Ruby* E., Athol . ... ... . . . .... . .. ..................... . 247.16 Tomasia.n, Agavne, 16 Chauney Street .. ... ... ... ........ . .... 260.52 To naslan, Agavny, 16 Chauncy Street ....... . . .. .... . ....... 2BB-91 Tomasiau, Mugrdlch, 219 Dexter Avenue .. . ............... .... 8.35 Tomasini, Pierina W., Roxbury . . . . . . ........ .. . ... ... . . . .. .... 11.60 Taohey, 'Thomas et ux, 127 Dexter Avenue., bal. ............... . 122.85 Toomey"s Hand Laundry. 555A Mt. Auburn Street ............. . 3.34 :'Toomy, Heirs William F., 122 Dexter Avenue, Llml. ..... ....... 94.35 Tcpjian, Anna, 36 FWrfleld Street .. . ...... .... . ...... . . 202.23 Torrens, .lames B., Boston . . .. ... ... ... ..................... . 253.84 Torres. Mary F.. 234 Summer Street:, bal. .. . .. .. .. . . . . ... • ••• 181A3 Torrl, Cesare, 67 Waltham Street .. ... .. ...... .... .. . .... . . .. 110.22 TToscanv, Naz rcno A. et ux, 3 Langdon Avenue .. . .. ........ . . 208.75 Townsend, Herbert M-, 19 R olrbins Road .. . ......... ... .. . . . . 238.51 Tracy, Edith C., 70 Stuart Street ..... . .. . . ....... ........... . 217,10 Tracy,, Ellen M. et al, 11 Appleton Terrace, bal. .... . ... .... . . . . 79.87 Tracy, Harry L. Jr., 70 Stuart Street .. . ..... ... . . . . ... ..... . 31.73 Tracy, Jchn A. et ux, 16 Broadway. bal. .... ., . . . ., .... . . .... 90.41 Tracy, Reuben IM., 256 orchard Street ..... . . . . . ............... 36.74 Train, S, Robert, 183 Lovell Ruad .... . ......... ........ . ...... 2a2.23 *Travers, John H., 47 Etlettl-ield Avon-tie . . ...... . ......... . .. , . . . 24,51 Tricomi, Domenico, 113 Forest Street ... . . ... ... ... . . .. . . . . .. . . 165.33 Trobasso, Almerinda, 36 Howard Street ... . . ...... . . . . . . . ..... 80.16 Trmiano, Maria, 54 Ralph Street .... . . . .. .. . . .. .. ............ . . 260.52 Troiano, Pasquale, 52 'Ralph Street . . .. . ..... .. . . . .. . . . ... . . . . 20.04 Trniano, Pasquale et ux, 52 Ralph Street . . . . ........ . . ... . .. . .. 10.02 °"Y'row, Paula L., 49 Marion Road, teal. ........................ . 107.58 True, John C. W. et ux, 37 Partridge Street .. . .. .. . . . . ... . . . ... 135.27 Truesdale, Herbert L., 23 Aron Road., bal. ...... .. . ............. 102.50 Tsicoulias, Arthur A. et ux, 14 Oak Street .................. .... 133.60 Tsolas, James and Mazy, 41 Coolidge Hill Ruud, bal. . ... . , , . 237.22 Tuck, Harold S. et ux, 27 Richards Road .................... . 295.20 Tugman, heirs lh+l'ary T., 35 Cuba Street .. ................ . . . .. 160.32 Tugman, Dina. A.., Summer Street .................... .....,.., 2D7.08 Tu7rchen, Peter Trustee, 115 Marshall Street ................ . . 258.85 328 WATERTOWN TOWN KEPOM' *Turner, Leon B. e: ux, 33 bobbins Road . . . . . . ..... .. . . . . . . . . . 268.87 *Tutubjian, Abraham, 94 Nichols Avenue, bal. ,.... . .. . . ...... 151.44 Tutunjian, Alma et al, 54 Quimby Street .. . . . . . ... .... .. ... . . . 185.37 TUtunjian, Sarkis, 109 Boylston Street .. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28OL6 Twomey, Daniel D. Trustee, Waltham . .... .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 354.08 Twoomey, Philolphious, 234 Sycamore Street . . ... ...... ... .. . 330.62 Tyrrell, Joseph T, et ux, 15 Edgeclfif Road. . . . . . .. . . .... .. . . . ... 290.49 Tashly, Freda, H Coolidge Hill Road . . .... . . . .. . . . ... . .... .... 21.71 Travers. John H., 47 Edenfield Ane7,jue .. .... . . . . . ... . .. . . . .. . 31.19 T`voamey, Theodolphious, Waltham .. . . . . . . .. .... . .. .. . ... . . . . 7.45 United American Soda Fountain Corp., Walnut Street ..... . .. . 3,841.&S Upham. E. Louise, 35 Parker Street .. . . . .. ............ .... . . . 110.42 Valle, Armen, 561A Mt. Auburn Street ... . . . . . ..... . . . ..... .. 53.44 Vahey, Mary A, et al, 123 No, Beacon Street . . . ........ . ...... . . 230.46 Vahey, ,Mary Etta., 56 Irvilig Street ... . .. . .... . . . ..... . ....... . 57.67 Mail. Norma F., 182 Maplewood Street, bal. . .. . .. ...... ........ 227,15 Valehuiso, Attilic et ux, 22 Belnien& Street .. . ........ . . . . . . . . . . 167,20 Valentine, Zeda I„ 16 Orchard Street. . . . .... . . ...... . .. . . .. . . . 897.83 Varden Chemical Co., 59 Arlington Street . . . ........... . . ... . .. 10.02 Varney, Edward A. et ux, Boston, bal. ... , _ ., ...,,,, , ,.. , 159.48 Varanakis, Anthula C., 17 Berkeley Street . . .... .. ... .. .. . . . . . . 60.12 Varonakis, Costas et ux, 31 Berkeley Street . ..... .... .. .. . . . . . . 60-12 Vartanian. John, 633 Mt. Auburn Street . . ... .. . . . . . . .. ..... . .. 50.10 Vartanian, Peter, 233 Boylston Street .. . .. . .. .. . . .............. 262.19 Vartania.n, Peter D. et al, 233 Boylston rStrect .. . . . . . . ... . . .. . . 220.44 Vaugh, Wilton et ux, 12 Bates Road . . ... ... .. . .. . . .. ... . 275.55 Vaughan, Elizabeth A., 49 Fuller Road . . . ..... . . . . . . . .... . . ... 287,60 "Viers, Felice IT., 43 Homer Street, bal. . . .. . ....... .. ..... . . .. 58.78 Vincent, Julia Z. at al, '93 Boylston Street ......... . . . . . .. .... . 245.49 Vincinl, Eugenio, 1 fi Berkeley Street .. ..... .. ..... ... ... .... . . 185.37 Vivian, Arthur E., Boston ..... . ... . . . . .. ....... . . . ... ..... . 701.35 VasC erchia.n, CGoldbank, 145 Mt. Auburn Street .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 53.45 Wagner, Lillie C,, 6 Morse Street . . ..... .. .. .. ..........,. 143.62 Waite, Harr a E. et ux, 49 Hillside Road ..... ........... ....... 20TD8 Waitt, Heir4 Albert A., 494 Main Street, bal. . . . . ................ 85.10 Walker, Margaret, Boston . . ..... ..... . , . , . . ....,...,..... .. 212.09 Walker-Pratt Mfg. Co., Boston . . . . .... .. . .... . . . .. .. ...... .... 1,670.00 Walsh, Albert et ux, 111 Harrnden Avenue, bal. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. 18a.46 Walsh, Carlin A., 324 Common Street . .... . . . . . . . . .... . .. . . .. . 302.27 Walsh, Johla J.. 19 No. Beacon Court . ..... . . ........ . . . . . . . . . . 71,81 Walsh, John P., 7 California Park . ... .... . . . . . ..... .. . . . . . . 170.34 Walton,., Parker J. Trustee, Newton . .. . . .. ........ .. .. . . . . . . . . 8.35 amboldt, Jennie C., 28 Lyons Court .. . . .... . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . 10-02 Wandell Coated Fabric Co., 50 Acton Street ... . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . 56.78 Ward, Grace E., 29 Chester 5 reet ... . . . ..... ... ..... . . . . . . . . . 124.58 Ward, Ruth E., 120 Bellevue Road .. . ... .... . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . 323.23 Wardoek. Mary G. et al. 18 Adams Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 337.34 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 329 Warren Institution for Savings, Boston, bal. .. . . . ... . ... . . .. 37.24 Watertown Apartments Inc., 29 Hardy Avenue, bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ua.39 Watertown Auto Service Co., 433 Main Street ......... ........ 59.10 Watertown Cooperative bank . . . .... ... . ....... . . ... . . . ..... 237.14 Watertown Excavating Co., Inc., 200 Summer Street .. . ... .... 183.70 Watertown Pharmacy 1ne., 54 Mt. Auburia Street , . . , , , . . ,... 3.34 Watertown Savings Bank . ... . .. .. ....... ... . . ........ . . ...... 130.26 Watson, Eva M., 37 Robbins Load, bat. ... .. . ........ ....... 23.20 Watson, Mae F„ 12 Longfellow Road ..... . . . .................. 206.89 Watts, Arthur L., 187 Maplewood Street . . . . ............... .. . 283.90 Weatherbee, Dora L., Verm6nt . . . . ....... .. . ............ „ . 103.54 Webster, Edward A., 124 Marshall Street . ... ............. . . . . . 180.36 Webster, George H., Belmont . .. . . ...... . .... ......... ........ 55.11 Webster, Lydia W., Ply[17outh . .. . . . . .... . . .. . .. .. .... . .... . . . 175.35 Weiner, Louis, 580 Mt. Auburn Street ... . . . . . .... . . . . . .... . 71.,81 Westgate. Walter et ux, 80 Edenfield Avenue . . .... .... ........ 203.74 Westlund, Andrew G. et al, 12 Belmont Street ....... . ...... 13.36 "'We&t1u id, Elmer G., 21 Stearns Road .. . .. ..... .. . ... ... . . . .. . 11_69 *Westlund, Elmer T. et ux. 21 .Stearns Road, bal. . . . .. ..... . ... . 1GO-OU We%tlund, Tekla. 1 ., Belmont . ..... .... ... . . . . .. . ..... . ... . . . . 321.30 Weston, Alfred, 107 Pleasant Street .. . ... . . ... .. ...... . .... . . . 50.10 Wetterling, Sophie C., 3 Westland Read . . ... ... . . . ....... . . .. . 112.19 White, Catherine- V., 44 Hillside Street . . . . . ... .... . . .....• • 16.08 White. Clara Mitchell, G4 Mt. Auburn Street . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . 671.34 White, Edward H., 64 -Mt. Auburn Street . . . . . . ......... .... .. . 36.74 White, Edward H. et ux, Mt. 'Auburn Street . . . ........ ....... 58.45 White, Ellen A.., 6 Green Street ... . . . .... . . . . ......... ........ 165.33_ White, James L, et Ux, 68 Spruce Street, bal, .. .......... ... 56.59 Waite, Laurence W., 53 Hillside Street .... . ....... ... . . . . . . . . . 238.8S White, Peter J., 26 Rapal Street . .. ... .... .. . . . ... . .. .. . ... . . . . 100:30 White, Willard, 42 Hillside Street ..... . . .......... .. . . . . . . . . . . 10.74 hiCehead, Karl W. et ux, 79 Bradford Road, bal. ... . . ... . . . . . 86.23 Whiting, Heirs Moses, 16 Royal Street, bal. .... ... .. . . . . . . . . . . 158.41 Whitman Savings Bank, Whitman .... . . . . . .... ... . . . . . . . . . .. 266.62 Whitney, Helen R.„ 29 Nall Avenue . . . . . . . ..... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 282.23 Whittemore, Casper M. et ux, 140 Hillside Road .. . . . . .. . . . . . 283,17 a Whyte, John, 5 'i7tTatertown .street .. . . . . ................ . . . . . :3.34 Wilbur. J. W, Inc., Boston ...... . ....... ............. . .. .. .. 835 "WIley. Herbert A. et ux, 173 Bellevue Road, bal. 74.44 Wilkinson. Xatherine, 26 Balmer Street, bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 69.56 Wilkinson, Katherine Trustee, 26 Palffer Street., bal. . . . . . . . . . . 75.06 Williams, Heirs Edith .T., 178 Boylston Street, bLl. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20U0 'Williams, Florence M., 62 Pearl Street, bal. . .... . ..... ... . . . . . 85.37 Williams, Williams A. ct ux, 107 Worcester Street, bal. . .. , . . . . 24,14 Wilson, Hustler R., 29 Adams Avenue .. . ... . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.06 Wilson, Heirs Ida M., 4 Middlwex Road .. ., . . . . . . � . . . . .. . . - 4.11.12 Wilson, Jeanie L., 469 Main Street .... . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167,00 :30 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Winsor Club, Langdon Avenue . . . . ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 367.40 IlVona, Charley, 157 Nit. Auburn Street . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3,34 Wood, Ernest H. et ux, 10 Avon Road . . . . . . .... .... . . . . . . . . . .. 265.53 Woodland Bennett, 45 Bancroft Street . ... . . . . . . . .. . ........ . . 312.37 Worcester, Ralph H., 42 Phillips Street ... .... ......... ... .. . . . 1290.58 Wright, Edward F. et ux, 44 Fayette Street ... . ........ ....... a624 Wry, Howard L. 22 Nit. Auburn Street .. . ...... . . . . .. .. . ...... 11.69 Yerernian, Garabod K., 97 Lovell Road, bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 130,00 Yerxa, Partlow A. Trustee, 24 Garfield Street . . . . . ... . . . . . .. 95.27 York, Catherine Manning, 235 Nit. Auburn Street . .._ , , , ,... . . 509.01 York, Robert S., 102 Mt. Auburn Street ... . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . .. . . . . 6.68 'young, Maurice D. et ux, 8 Wilson Avenue, bal. . ... . ... . . 153.00 Ypsilantis, Nicholas D, et ux, 215 Arlington Street .........,.. 197.16 Yuen, Setro, 101 Common Street .. . ...... . . .. . ........ . ....... 324 Zacneus, Oscar I. et ux, 85 Robbins Road .... . ... . .. . . ....... . . 23U.29 Zaino. Frank et ux, 51 Crawford. Street . ..... . .. .. ............ 158.65 Zakarian, John. 57 Quimby Street .... . . ..... ...... . ......... 206.16 Zakarian, Nevart, 168 Walnut Street .. . . . . . . . ................ 228.55 Zampello, Laois et ux, .East Boston .... . ..... .......... ... . . . . 5,01 Zevitas, William et al, 240 Boylston Street, bal. . . . ... . .. . . . . . 91.70 Zianni, Nicola at ax, 47 Waltharn Street, bal. 50.90 Zissis, Irene, Somerville .. . . . ... . . . ... . .... . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . .. . 21.71 Andrews, William S. et ux. Margaret A., 132 Main Street . . . . . . . . 133,s0 Jenc,,en, John K., 572 McLin Street .. .. ..... .. . . . . . ...... . . . . .. . . 55.11 IvIardirasian, George et ux, 35 Crawford Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50.38 Melrose Savings Bank, Melrose, bass. ..,.. ... . . . , . . . .. 18.45 Metropolitan Ice Company*, Somerville, Mass. ....... ... ...... 1,670.00 ,R.Ry-, Randolph C. et ux, 74 Walnut Street ...... . . . .. .. ... . .. .. 41.69 Reid, Martin F., 183 Highland Avenue . . . . . ...... ........ . . . . .. . 89.85 A jamian, Roset, 45 Quimby Street . . . . . . . .. . . ....... .. . . . . . . . . 223.93 Alger, Garfield Sr. et al, 69 Edenfield Avenue .. .. . . .. . . .... . . . 212.09 Andersan, Maude V., 54 Carrell Street . ............... . _ . , 244,54 Barnet, Bessie. -Brighton .... ...... ..... ....... ..._. ...,.. .... 267.95 Barrouza, Manoel M. et ux, 133 School Street .. .. . . ... . . . .... 262.19 13ekerian, Aghasi et a], 17 Lloyd Road . .... . . .. . .... .... . . . . . . 280.56 Berry, Emilie P. et al, 5 Whitney Street . .. . . ....... .. . . . . . . . . 280.24 Bitchochjian, Harry, 536 Mt. Auburn Street ..... . . .. ... .. .. .. . 267.20 -forges, Joseph, Somerville . .... ....... .... .. . . . . .. . .... .. .. .. . . 5,01 Boyajian, Bogsrhm, 69 Laurcl Street ....... ..... . ... . ........ . . 215A3 Brooms, Florence E., 91 Orchard Street ... . ..... . .. . . ........ . . 310.45 Buda, Guiseppe et ux, Wellesley Hills .. . . ...... . . . . . ......... . 18.37 Burke. Mary Margaret, 120 Westminster Avenue .... . .......... 154.81 Butler, Mary E.. 26 Myrtle Street .... ... . . ...... . . .. ... . . 8DA6 Callahan, Thomas J. et ux. 379 School Street ............... . . 235.47 �Ca.mbridgeport Savings Bank, Cainbrldge ... . . . . . . ............ 237.93 Campbell, Wftllace K. et ux, 12 Channing Raad, bal. ... . . . . . . . €10.00 COLLECTOR'S REPORT Cantalupo, Jennie, 12 Lloyd Road . . ............... .... .. ... . . 253.84 Chalke, Alice. 41 Adams Avenue . ... .......... . . ... .... . . ..... 295,39 Charnberland, Heirs Charles, 85 Putnam Street ............ . . . . . 263.86 Canady, Lois J., 93 Carroll Street .. . . ........ . . . . . . . .. . . . .... 212.09 Cody. Walter W., 250 Main Street ... ... . ..... . . . . . .. . . . . . .... 43.48 Consoloxio, Anthony, 270 Palfrey Street .... . . 140A6 Conway, Margaret M., 246 Boylston Street . .. . .. ....... . . ... . . 243.82 00orcoran, Frank G. et ux, 123 Arsenal Street . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 190.38 OCorrigan, Ernest, J. Trustee, Belmont ..........I. . , ......... . `J9.92 Costs, Heirs Salvatore, 26 Norseman Avenue . . . . ...... . . . .. . . . 197.06 Costello, Ellen F., 36 Purvis Street . . ...... . . . ... ... . .... . , 131.58 Crc*by, Thomas J. et ux, 34 Hawt,liorne Street .. . .. ..... . . . . . . 217.01 D'Andrea, Vittorio et ux. 11 Cattage Lame . . . . . ... . . . ... . . 78.49 *DerBogosian, Mary am K., 21 Melendy Avenue .. ... ..... . .. .. . 217.10 DiVecchio. Maria G., 114 Elm Street ... .... . ... . . . . , . 200.40 DiVecchio, Mary, 139 Evans Street ..... .. . . . ... ... . . .. . .... . 560.o0 Donahue. Elizabeth M., 11 Hill Street, bat. . ... . . . ... . ... ..... 42.52 ]onovom. Lawrence E., $asGon .. . . . .... . . . . . ............ 519.37 Eein, Fred et: ux, 50 Chapman 'Street . . . . . . . ........... . . . . . 250.50 Elliott, Elias W., 35 Utilon Street .. .... . . . . .. . . ... . . .. . . . . . . . 283.90 English. Sam et ux, 127 Waverley Avenue . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277.22 Erwin, Florence Louise, Winthrop ... . . . ..... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218.77 Federal Cab-operative Bank, 87 nkhburg Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182.10 Ferrara, Napoleon, 38 Crawford Street .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125.35 Galen Corporation, Lewiston, Maine, bal. .... ... .... . ... . .. ... 298.62 Galvin, Patrick S•, 110 Brookline Street L. ....... . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 30,013 GeyekiRn, Arthur S., 82 Dexter Avenue .. . . . . .. . . . ....... . . .. . 156,98 Giannett•a, Fasqu€rle, 131 Grant Avenue . . . . . ... ........... . . . . 43A2 Grace, Frank S. et ux, 9 Jewett Street, bal. . .. . ........... ... . 73.64 Graham, Helen F'., 122 Barnard Avenue ...... . . . . . . . . .. . . ..... 293.66 Gray, Robert W., Waltham . .. . ..... , .... .. ... . . . . . . . . . ... 271.54 Gringeri, Salvatore, 24 Holt Street ....... . ... .... ... . ....... 116.57 Hamilton, Charles E., Chestnut Hill . ............ . .. . . 5.01 Harney, Mary, 36 Chauncy Street . . ...... . . . ........... ....... 233,8E Harting. Herbert C„ 62 Templeton Parkway .. .. . . . .. .... . . . 276. Hnrt,ung. Paul C., 27 Maplewood Street ... .... ............... 13.36 Healey, John J., 54 Waltham Street . . ....., . ..... . .... .. . .. . . 308.95 Hodgkinson, Elsie M., WDrcester . • . . . ... . . ..... .. . . ... . .. .. . . 263.86 Hodgkinson, George R.. Worcester . . . .... .... .... .... ...._. .. 260.09 Holbrook, Astrid S., 40 Chapman Street . . .... ... .... ........ 141.60 Hughes, Joc-eph M. et ux, 10 Mortora Street ..... . ........... 258,35 Hurley, John J., 6 Hosmer Street .... . ... . ........ . .. ...... ... 237.14 iodise, Clement, 259 Lexington Street . ............ . ........ . . . 156,98 Varina, Jamcs.. NewtOn . . . .. ...... .......... ........... . . . . . . 85.17 Jensen, John K., 572 Main Street . . ......... . . . . . ...... .... 1,349.50 FLqlajian, Matos B., 62 Lexington Street, bal. . . .. . . . . . ... . . . .. 95.41 Keenan, John •VGA'., Brighton ... . . ....,. , ..... ..... . ... . , ... 25U0 332 WATERTO WN TOWN REPORT KCIley, JWPI-I X, 98 Mt. AuburIl Street . ........ . . . . .. . . ... . 761.52 1Sritzman, Harry et ux, 140 Pleasant Street 2{i2.07 *Lauuff. Jahn J. at ux, Hersom Street . . . .. ...... . . . . .. ..... . .. 250.50 Lake, Albert P,, 28 Paul Street, bat. . ...... . ...... . .. . . . . . . . . . . 96.97 Lally, Michael H., 48 Grandvtew Avenue . . . . . .... . . .. .. .. ..... 5,01 Lally, Raymund et al, 48 Grandview Avenue . . . . ....... . . . .. . . 5.01 LaRrhette. Allen R., 60 Stuart Street ........ . ... ....... . . . .. . . 151.97 MacDonald, Mary, 9 Cottage Street ... . .. ........ .. ... . 90.18 MacDonald, Sarah A., 29 Prescott Street .... . . . . ... .... . . .. . . . 233.81} Magrath, Edward J., 49 Merrill Road . . .... . . . .< ....... . . . . . .. 269.48 Malloy, Charles H., 6 Myrtle Street ..... . . .......... .. .... . . 16.70 Margosian, Alice, 12 Adams Avenue ..... ..... .... . .. . .. . . .. 337.34 Martin, .lames V,, 8 Hazel Street . . . .... ....... . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. 248.83 McAuliffe. Ethel M., 16 Fitchburg Street ...... . .. . ... .... . . . 162.06 MclJlhiney, Joseph, 19 Marshall Street ... . .. ........ . . ....... 143.62 Heloian, Mary S., 31 Templeton Parkway . . . .... 222.11 Menton, Patrick A. et ux, 669 Main Street ... . . . . ......... .... 207.00 1+lerullo, Pellegrino et ux, 69 Forest Street . . . . ............ .. .. . 437.54 'Mobeco Co., Pleasant Street . . ... . . . ..... . . . .... .. .. .... . . . . . 494.32 Mooexs, Wiliielmina B. Heirs, 105 Spruce Street ...... .. ... . . . . 50.10 Moamjian, Peiooz, 39 Homier Street . . . . ..... .. . . . . . ......... 233.80 Xorrone, John et ux, 379 Main Street . .. . . .. .. . .. . . .. ..... . . 245.49 Moonjy, Chemoon, 29 Crawford Street 203.74 Morse, Arthur 'L., 75 Howmrd Street ... ... .. ....... . . ....... . . 15h3 Moum jian, Aznive, Somerville ... . . . ... .. . . . ........ . ..... .. . . 272.2'6 Mullins, Hannah L., 117 Lovell Road .. ........ .... . . ...... . . . 308,28 Murdock, Charles E., 133 Morse Street . .. ......... . . . . ..... . . JOI.87 Murphy, Elizabeth, C., Boston, bal. ............... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78.12 Murphy, Helen E., 27 Hunt Street . . .... ........ . .. . .. . . . .... .. 121.74 Najarian, Eghia et ux, 10 Coolidge Hill ...................... 223.78 Nardone, Andrew, 17 Middle Street .. . ...... . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . 13.37 oTrien, Frank W. et ux, 31 �Stftndlsh Road 249.87 Odian, Mardires Cam, et ux, 20 Wells Avenue ...... . . . .. . . .... 182.66 Pappas, Costos, 67 Coolidge dill Road . . . ........ . ........ . . . 128.59 PhAt. Alangon 1,. et ux, 19 Parker Street ... .... . . . . .. .. . . . 205AI Powers, Richard J., 21 Gilbert Street, bal. ... ... . . . . . . . ..,,, . 111.64. Quaranto, Joseph et ux, 104 Putnam Street . . . . ................ 237.1.4 Riggs, Axie J., 50 Bailey Road ............ . ... ........ ... . ... . 668.00 *Rizzuto, Vuicen7o et al, 37 Dartmouth Street . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . 235,47 Russell, Nellie, 8 Hardy Avenue .. . .. ... . ..... ......... .... 166.33 *Saghabs.zarian, Harry, 133 Dexter Avenue .. . . . . . ... .. .. .. .. . . 232-13 Sands, John J. et ux, 199 Boylston Street . . .... ........ ...... 272.99 Shea, James P. et ux, 162 Worcester Street . ..... ............. 156,98 Somerville Cooperative Bank, Somerville ...... . . . . ......... ... . 6,68 Sperglure, Vincenzo et tug, 65 Cottage Street .... . . . . . . . . ... .. . 36.95 Stone, Edwin L., Grove Street .. . ..... . . . . ..... . . . . . . . ...... 167.00 Taintor, Charlotte Morton, Cambridge . . . . .... . . .. ... . . .,. 66M COLLECTOR'S REPOPT 333 Taverna, Salvatore et al, 141 Westminsler Avenue .. , . . . . . . . 106.88 Thierry, Adelaide, CoLmbridge . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... .. . . H U1 Thlerry, Louis, Cambridge . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... ....... 347.36 *7i`rapulu 'Road Mortgage Loan Co., Belmont, bal. ...... .. ... . .. 156,15 Tsulas, James et al, 41 Coolidge Hill Road . . . . . .. . . . .. ...... . ., 36.74 Tutunjian, Sarkis et ux, 230 B€slyston Street . . . .. . .. .... . . . 257.18 Vincent, J. Edmund, Cambridge .. . . . . ........ .. ..... . . .... . .. 47U2 Vincini, Peter, 73 Nichols Avenue . . . . . . .... .. .... ... . . . . .. . .. 1.53.64 Walton, Parker J. Trustee, Newton ...... . . . ... ... ..... . . . . . . . 83.50 Watertown Land Co., 65 Irving Street . . . . . . . ..... . .. . ..... . . . 364.06 Welch, John J., 27 Quincy Street ... ... ... ... ... .I. ...... .I . 156.98 Vest Newton Cooperative Bank . . . ....... . . . ............. . . .. 105.21 Whitman, Digby B., Winthrop ._ , . . . . .......... .. .. . .. . ... 213,09 Whitney. Lester K, 19 Dwight Street ... . . ....... . . .... ...... 43.42 Wilbur, J. W, Co. Inc., Boston . . . . . ...... . . . .............. . .. . 177.02 Zaecagnini, Camillo, 103 Pleasant Street .. . ........ . . . . .. . .. ... 13.36 Zaccagnint, Pietro, 103 Pleasant Street .. . . . . ... ...... . . . . . ..... 215.43 Zaccagnin3, Rem, 103 Pleasant Street ... . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . ... 235.37 Connors, Michnel V. et ux, 61 Prospect Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 192.05 December Assessments Derderia,n, Setrak, 216 Common Street . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... . . 25.72 Dodge, I'llery A., 73 Spring Street .. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... . 3.01 Smith, Clyde M, et al Errs., Boston .. ... . ... . . .. .. . . . . .. ... . 46,76 State Street Trust Co. Exors., Boston .. ......... . .... ... . . .., . 40.08 1936 EXCISE TAXES Remaining Unpaid at Close of Business December 31, 1936 Comlmitment, May S, 1936 11anas, Felecia A., 1 Oakley Road . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . $2.67 Berberian, Vasken G., 52 Oakley Road . . . , ... ..... . .. . . . . 2,67 Blair, Joseph H., 60 Chinch street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . ..... . 59.59 Boyce, Eli bath J., 79 1 . Boylston Street .. , . ........ . .... . .. . 6.01 Buko vsk3, Genevieve, 476 mt. AubLu n Street . . ....... . . . . . . ... 2.73 Burgess, Rita, 50 Beechwovd Avenue . . .. .... . . ... . . . ..... . • .,, 2.50 Burke, George M., 20 Irving Park ....... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . US Burke, John R., 51 Olney Street .. ............ . ... . ... ... . . . . . . 167 Burke, George M., 20 l`rvi.ng Park . . . ....... . ........ . ...... .. . 2.67 Butler, Alice B3 , 31 Fitchburg Street. . ....... . ....... . . . .... . .. 9.35 Callahan, Edward, 610 Arsenal Street ..... . ... . ... . ...... .... 2.00 CallinM Martin. F., 11 Gleason Street ... . . . . . . . .. . . ....... ... • 27.03 Campbell, Cameron, 126 Nichols Avenue . . ..... .. . ........ . . . . 2.34 Campbell, Paul R., 27 Linden Way . . ... ...... .... ... .. . .. ... 3.89 Canady, Oscar INT, 03 Carroll Street . ..... ........ . .... . . . . . . . . 22.70 Caprera, Frances, 100 Cypress Street . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . .. .. . 3.00 Carden, Blanche A., 52 Spruce Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 6.i2 i 3 WATERT44't N TOWN REPORT Carden, Lawrence A„ 52 Spruce Street .... . . .. ...... . . . . .. . .. . 6.68 Casey, Frances W., 83 Pleasant Street . . .... . .... ............ . . . 3.06 Casey*, Joseph, 14 Cypress Street ......... . . .. .. ........ . . 2.UU CaWstone, Albert R., 6 Howe Street .. ......... .... . ......... . . 2.00 Champagne, Arthur E., 99 Lexington .......... . . .. . .... . ... . . . 20.86 Coakley, ElIen, 293 Lexirsgton .Street . . . ...... . ..... . . . .. . . . . . . . 10.+68 Coffin, Alice {G., 24 Beacon Park .. . . . . ... .. .... . .. . . . . . . . . . 6,01 Cvhe11. Dexter S., 2A Mt. Auburn Street . . . .... .. . ...... ... . . . . 2.34 CoianUno, Salvatore, 15 Cushman Street .. . . . . .... . .... . . . . . . . 2.00 Colby, Frederick J.. $6 Bailey Road . . ...... . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.01 Colligan, John J., 5 Royal Street . .... . ........ .... .. ... . . . . . . 2.00 Conner, Sylvia C., 59 Hillside Road ... . . .... .. . .......... .... . . . 11.02 Castello, James G., 2 Putnam Street . . . .... . ....... . . . .. . . . . . . . 17.35 Cotter, Frank, 119 Edentleld Avenue .. . . . . . .... . . . .. . . . . ... ,, ., 2.00 Cousinemu, Delia. 5 Upland Road . . ... . ..... . ....... . . . . . ... .. . . 2.34 Cram, Janies W., 41 Eliot Street .... . . . .... . ...... . . . ........ 2.00 Crawford, David J., Jr., Watertown Amenal ... . . . ..... . ..... .. 10.68 Crouse, James E., 42 Carroll Street ... .. . .... . . .. . .... . .... . ... 5.51 Cunllifl`, J, io-geph, 15 Priest Road ..... ..... . . ... ....... . .. . . . . . 17.02 Cunningh ail, Nellie, 135 Nichols Avenue .. . . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 Cutter.. Edith G., 19 Marion road .... .., . . . . . .... . .. . .. . . ... . 3.34 Cutting, Ralph C., 7 Gaye Road ,.. . ., .. . .. ... . . . . . . . ... 14.69 Dale, John R., 27 Fairfield .. . . . . .... . ... . . . . . ..... . .. . . . . . . . . . 2.23 Delaney, Cornelius, 9 Highland Avenue . . . .... . . . .... .. . . . .. . .. 3.34 "DeQuattro, James, 38 Dartmouth Street . . . . , ...... . .. . . . . .. ... 3.67 Deslauriers, Emile, Watertown Arsenal, U.S.A. . ...... . . ... .... 12.68 DiBacco, Ralph, 179 Spruce Street .... . . .... . . ... ............. . 3.215 Dcbbyns, William, 37 Dartmouth Street . . .. . ........ . ..... . .. 2.00 Doerfler, William K. 126 Summer Street . ....... . . . ........ . . . 2,00 D€xnald, Walter. Watertown Arsenal .. . ..... . __ . . 10.68 "Boyle, Joseph, 19iG Pleasant Street . . .... . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . ... 2.00 "Drew, Joseph, 17 Wimior Avenue ..... ..... . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . 14.77 Driscoll, Daniel, 43 Fairfield Street ..... . .. .......... . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 Dully, John, 503 Main Street .. . .......... .. . . ........ . . . . . .. . . 6.12 Dugas, Flora., 16 Patted Street . . ...... ... .. . . .. ..... ..... ..... 5,63 "Dustin, Frances, 10 Wilson Avenue ...... . .. ..:.... .... .. .. .... 5.U1 East, Cyril A., 123 Forest Street . ......... .. .. ... . .. 12.5 East, Cyril A., 1.23 Forest Street .. . . ..... .................. .... 4.67 Edaecombe. Albert E.. 105 Wingor Aveiiue ... . ......... . . . . .. ... 11.63 Ellis, Alma, 116 Chapman Street .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .............. 3.67 Fahlstro , Carl, 36 Upland Road .. .... . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . .... 2.45 Farrell, Paul, 137 Morse Street, . . ...... ..... .. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210U Feltch, Benjamin, '154 Orchard Street .... .. . . . ....... , . .. 2.00 Flanagan, George, 15 Nichols Avenue .. . . ... . . . . . ........ . . . . . 10.58 Fleming, Howard, 99 Carroll Street .... .. .... . . ......... ... . . . . .5,31 Foley, John, 78 Putnam Street. . . . .. . . .... ... ............... .... 6.95 Foley, Raymond, 225 Common Street ... ....... . ... ..,.. . . . . 9,01 CCLLECTOWS REPOPT 335 Ford. L�rnest, 738 Mt. IlLuburn Street .... . . . . . .. . .. ... .... 6.12 Fr'ezza Marco, 7 swetts Court ... . . . . . . ...... ...... ....... .. 4.68 Fulk, Bernard, 21 Middlesex Road . . . . ................ . ....., 19.69 Gallav�her, TI-Lomas H., 124 Worcester Street . . . ... .. . ....... ZOD Gandolfo, Vito C., 38 Cypress Street . . . . . . ................. . ... IN Gardiner, Ralph C., 23 Commonwealth Road . . . . . . .. ....... . . 15.30 Gaynord, Marys C., 476 Mt, Auburn Street .. . . . . .. . . . . . ........ 2.#l4 Gllberg, Henrik, 91 Bradford Road ... ......... 1.00 Gildea, Leo J'., 13 Fifield Street . . . ....... .. .. . . .. . . . ....... . 2.00 Gillis, Louis A,., 8 Purvis Street . . ........ ................. .. &0I Gilmore, Katie 1~ - 84 Garfield Street ....... . .. . ............. . C34 Green, John C., 15 Melendy Avenue ..... . .-. 8.131 Grins. Marguerite, 129 Maplewood Street ... . . . . ... .. . .<..... 12,02 Griffiths, Frederick, 42 Putnam Street ... . .. ....... .. . . .. . ... 3.i}0 GrIf5 t.h, Pearl, 37 U11ion Street . . . ... . . . . .. . . .. ...... ..... ... 10.01 Grover, Edwin B., M Garfield Street ... . . . . . .... .. . . . ....... . 7.34 Hackett Bros. Co., 21 Drain ,Street .. .... .. . . . ... .... . . ........ 46.29 Hackett. 'Iliomas L., 27 Ston.eleigh Circle . . . . . .. ... ........., 1i1.68 Dann, Odo F"., 47 Chapman Street ..... . . . . . .. ... . .. ......... 3.00 4 Hart, Thomas, 15 Dexter Avenue .., . ,... 2.67 Hartenstein, Mae, 22 Royal Street . . ........... 2.00 Hazkcll, Robert, Watertown Arsenal . .. . . .. ............. . . . . . 1135 Haviland, Mary G., 316 Orchard -Street ............. . . . . . . 2.00 Hayden, Frances, 32 Warwick road . . . . . . ... . . . . . ... . . . ..... . 10.01 Hay & Peabody Cement Co., 293 Arlington Street ... . . . .... . . 9.68 Hiltz, Fred, 50 Chapman Street ... . . . . . .. . ..... .... .. .... . 2.34 'l:iindlian, Perch*. 16 Irma Avenue ..... .. .. . . . . .. . . .... . . ..... 2.67 Hommell, Marie, 117 Church street . . .... .. . . . . ...... ...... . 10.71 Hopkins, John J.. 10.q Boylston Street . .... . . . . . . . . . .... . . . .... . 3.61 Douse, William, Watertown Arerzal, Watertown Arsenal .. . . . . 5.01 Hunnefeld, Rita, 574 LaGrange Street, W. Roxbury . . . . . . . . . .. 4.34 Hutson, Elbert W. Jr., 19 Dexter avenue . . . . . . . ... . . . . ...... . . 2.00 Ingham, ILawrence A" 63 Maplewood Street ... . . . . .. ... . 2.00 Izzo, Loafs, 135 Fayette Street . , . . .. . . . . .... . ... . . . . .. .... . . 3,06 ,Jacques, Elmer W_. 74 Capital Street ..... . .. .. . . . . .. ..... . . .. 8.02 *Jacqueson. Russell. it Yukon Avenue ...... . . . . . . .. . . . . ... . . . . 5.01 ,leeks, Glen F., Watertown arsenal .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... . . .27.37 Johnson, Paul C., 95 Lexington Street ... ....... .. . .. . . . . . . .. 3.50 .Tones. Harry 0., 308 Main Street . . ......... . ... ......... ... . . . 13.80 Kazarian, Charles, 137 Templeton Parkway . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 4.34 Keefe, Cornelius H., 520 Pleasant. Street .. .. . . . . . ... ... . .. . . . 8.01 Keenan, Anna, 17 Harrington Street . . . ..... . . . . . .. ... . .. . . . 18,77 Kelheur, Warren R., 14 Hillside Read ... .... .. . ........ . . . .. . 2p 6 Kelliher. James F., 39 Etna Street, Braghton . ........ • • • • • • 2.00 Kelly. Daniel A~, 35 Morse Street ........... .. ..... .. .. ... . 5.01 Kimble, Helen, Watertown Arsenal .. ... . . ...... .. ... .. ... .. . . 3,34 Kirk, Jaines, Watertown Arsenal • . .... .. .. . ...... .. ......, . . 2.61 36 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Kivell, Thomas F., 15 Longfellow Road ..... . . . .. . .... . . . . . . . 6.39 Knowles, Herbert C., 26 Wolcott road .. ...... ... . ...... .... .. . 10NI Kouyounajian, Archie, 41 Warren Street 2.00 Eliaaruren, Albert, 26 Grenville Road 1#.{31 Latimer, William J. Jr., Watertown Arsenal 12.92 Laubner, George r., 107 Arsenal Street 2X0 Laughton, 1Joraald U., 11 Paul Street ... ..... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . IN Lebaken, Stanley, 44 Fairfield Street . ... . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . 7.01 .Leonard, Matthew J., 154 Worcester Street. ....... . . . . . . . . . . 4.01 Liljeholm, Edward, 40 Garfield Street ... ....... .. . . . . .. . .. . . 2.06 Lohnes, Sid-yxey L., 162 Sycamore Street . .... . .. . . .... . ... .. . 3.00 Lopez, Raymond J., 15 Oakland Street 5.61 Lord, Henry M., 19 Hall Avenue ... .... .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.91 Lupo, Dion, 151 Waltham Street . .. . . .... . . . . . . . . ..... ... . . . 2.O0 Mackie, David, 777 Idt. Auburn Street . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 MarPhee, Clyde T., 65 Galen Street . .... . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . 2.00 iMagrath, Herbert, 46 Wilmot Street ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.01 Maxuiix, Edward, 39 Evans Street . . . . .... . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.51 Martocehto 'Prucking, 42 Forest Street .... . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 107.73 Masters Plumbers Supply Inc., Ho,;vard & Sexton Streets . . . .,. 6.01 Ma,strangelo. Louis, 120 Belmont Street, Re-Registration . . . . . . . 4,73 Mazza, Anna L.. 66 Ralph. Street . .... . . . . . .... . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . 4.67 McCarthy, Mildred, 26 ,King Street . . , . . . . ... . . . . . . . , , .... .., 2.00 cClay, Allan, 38 Salisbury Road . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . ....... 5.81 McElroy, Joseph, 53 Green Street . . . .. . . .... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 2.00 Mr,Tntosh, John, +63 Orchard Street . .. ... . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.01 McIntyre, Lary, 10 Thurston Road . .... . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.01 McManus, :Margaret. 192 Waverl,ey Avenue . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317 Mee. Gerald, 13 Lawrence Street 6.01 eehan, George, 31 Adamis Avenue 6.34 Mellen, Gilbert, 12 Beacon Park . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . ... . . 11.68 Messinger, Arthur, 53 14tchburg Street . . .. .. . . . . . . . , , .... . .. 2.34 Minasian, Fiagop, 200 Boylston Street 2.00 Monahan, William, 41 Mt. Auburn Street ..... . ... . . . ... ... 2.34 Monahan & Kellett, 12 Unison Street .. . . . . ... .. . . . .... . . .. ... .. 19.36 Monarch Mfg. Co., 35 Pleasant Street .. . ... .. ....... . . . . .. ... 24.75 ll ondlick, Evelyn, 18 Upland Road 2.67 Moran, Alice, 28 Emerson Road ..... ....... ..... . . . . ... . . . 19.27 M4surek, Theodore, 342 Arlington Street . . .......... . . . . . . . .. 22.37 Mucci, Raymond, 38 Dartmouth Street 12 00 Mullen, Thomas, 29 Fuller Road ... .. . . .. . . . . . .... . . . . . .. . . 19,03 Munhall, William, 96 Charles River Road . . .. . ... . . . . .... ..... 191ul Murphy, Daniel, 27 Haupt Street .. . . .. ... . . . . ... . . . .. ... . .... 3.00 Na ogle, .Adeline, 135 Cypress Street . , . .. ... . .. . . ...I .. .. . . . . . 2.00 'Needle, Henry J., 88 Washington Street, Brighton .. .. . . . . . . . . . 13.35 Neilson, James G., 50 33soohwood Avenue .. . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . 5.01 North, Margaret H., 37 Garfield Street . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 3.34 COLLECTOR 7S REPORT 337 O'Brien, Harry J., 30 Quincy Street . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2.00 O'Connell, James J., 26 Weatminster Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 O'Connell, Mary K., 26 Westminster Avenue ... . .. . . . . . . .. . . . 2.0D O'Connor, Jahn, 45 Winthrop Street ...., . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . 2.00 O'Donnell, John, 531 Mt. Auburn street ..... .. . . . .. . . ...... . . 5.01 Owens, David P., 99 Poplar Street ... . ........ ........ . . . . . , 5.34 Omer, John G., 2M No. Beacon Street .. .. ..... . . ... ..... . .. . . . 3.89 Parlee, Arehie L., 46 Dartmouth Street .. ................ .. . . . 2.67 Parrow, Mae, 80 Belmont Street . .......... . ... . .. . . .... . ..... . 2.67 Pendergast, Andrew J., 15 Oakley Road . .... . .......... ... . . 10.68 Perry, Maxim J., 18 Walcott Road . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .... .. . . . . . 6.12 *Phillips, William S., 121 Bellevue road . . . . ... . . ... . . . ... ., 7.01 Piantedosi, Joseph, 193 Fayette Street .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ...... . . . 15.02 Pierce, Edna J., 387 School Street . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . ....... . . . . . . . 5.01 Pirrello, Frank, 20 Lawrence Street .. . . . .. . ........... . ... . . . . 2.00 P#ttelli, Joseph J., 50 Eddgecliff Road, .. . . . ... . . . .. ..... . .. . . . . < 7.68 Plunkett, .lames G„ 36 Roney Street . . . ............... . .. . . . . . 4.34 Proctor, Shirley B., 173 W averley Avenue ... ...... .. . . . . .. . . . . 6.34 Purcell, Francis G., 21 Elton Avenue .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 15.02 Pvm, James, 23 Cornnxonwealth Road . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . ... 4.00 Quickmire, ,John W., Watertown Arsenal . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . ... 10.01 Quinlan, 'Thomas G., 31 Thingva,lla Avenue, Cambridge .. . . .. 2,00 Rairncndo, Bruno, 8 Bostoziia Avenue . .... . .. ......... . . . . . 2.00 Rand, Charles L_ 176 Boylston Street . . ... . . ... ..... . . .. 2.6"+ Raschella, Nicholas, 84 Garfield Street .. . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... . . . . 3.00 Ravanis, Nicholas D,. 99 Grove Street . .... . . . . . 2.34 Ravesi, John, 111 Chapman Street . ............ . ........ . . 7.04 Ready, Charles H., 17 Eden field Avenue .......... . .... . .. . . . 17.35 Rehm, Harold, Watertown Arsenal ...... . . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . 8.69 Rishel, Jolui A., 84 Robbins Rand ...... .. . . . . .... ... . . . . . . , , irl)l Ritz, Waiter R., 93 Orchard Street .. ....... .. . ....... . . .. . 12.35 Robinson, Hubert E., 25 Palmer Street .. ., . .......... .. .... . 8.01 Rodgers, Anthony, 70 Poplar Street .. . . ...... ......... . . . . . . . . 10-68 Ro®art, Richard H., 24 Gilbert Street ............ .. . . . . . . . .... 2.00 Ryan, Lawrence TI'., 502 Belmont Street .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 1U4 Sewell, W. Paul, 19 Stearns Road . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... 6101 Shea, Charles E., .Jr., 72 Salisbury Road . , . . ...... . . . . . 6.67 Sj=ns, Thomas W., 13 Mfield Street . ... . . . . .. . ....... . . . . . 5.75 Smith, Chester V., 10 Winter Street ......... . . . . . ......... . . . 2.00 Snow. W. A. Iron Works Inc., 17 Portland. Street, Boston ... .. 1.3.68 Starr. Louise, 68 Bromfield Street .... .. . . . . .. . ... .. .. . . . . .. 2.67 Steele, George, 254 WR ren Street . .... . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .... 2.14 Stefanak, Peter J., 38 Dartmouth Street . . . .,..,........ .. .. 3,24 Steinauer, Mainard C., 26 Richards Road . . . . .... ..... ..... ... 2.67 Stevenson, Campbell A., 16 Langdon Avenge . . . . . ..., , ,.,.. . . . 2.00 Stoney, Norman H., 11 Otis Street ...... . . . . .. . ... . ...... . . 2.00 Stumcke, Harry E., 38 Franklin Street .. . . . . . . . . . ... .. . ... . .. . 6.611 338 WATER.TOWN TOWN REPORT Sullivan, James J., 41 Fitolziaurg Street . . . . . . ........ . . . . .. . . 5.34 Sweeney, William J., 25 Russell Avenue ...... ... ... .. . . . . .... 1L63 Torres, Jului, 234 Summer Street . .. .. . . . . . .... . . . . . . . .. . . ... 2.0U Uncles, William J., 63 Orchard Street . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 26' 70 Valentine, Alphonse, 11 Norseman Avenue ...... . . . .. . . . . .. . 3.34 Voner, Daniel, a Swetts Court .... . . . . . .. . .. ...... . . . .. . .. . . . 4.45 Walker, John S., Watertown Arsenal . .. . .. . ...... .......... 12.01 Watertown ExeavRUng Co., Inc., 200 Summer Street ......... 52.41 Wight, Watherine T., 23 Maplewood Street 16,02 Wilson, Mart' T., 114 Chapman Street . . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 2.54 Wing, Paul W., 57 Olney Street .. . ..... . . .. . .......... . .. . . 2.00 Wright, Bessie V., 430 P1eRsant Street .. . . . . . ........... . . 2•04 Wyss, Carl, 66 Bancroft Street .... . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . .... . .... . 6.63 York, Thorna-9, 69 Whites Avenue . ... .. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 'Young, Maurice, 7 George Street ..... . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . ... . .. 8,35 Zaino, Albert, 51 Crawford Street .... ...» .. . . .. . .»., . _. . ...... 5.73 Zaino, Mari'. 68 Bigelow Avenue ... . .... . . . . . . . . ....... ....... 2.00 Argira, Paul, 24 Gertrude Street . . . . . . . .... . .. . . . . . . ..... . .. 1L26 Babcock, Chester C., 22 Church Street .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.44 Bellis, Christina, 17 Paul S&reet , . . ., .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 Betz, Eugene, 476 Mt, Auburn Street .. ........ ... . ... . . ... . . .. 2.00 Blair, Joseph H., 6D Church Street .» . . ..... ... ... . .. . . . . .. . . 5.76 Boardman, Jolui F., 44 Melendy Avenue, Re-Rcgostration Brenan, Alan D., 121 Poplar Street, Re-Rv; istraLion , ........ 2.00 Brent, Charles H., 61 Warren Street ... ... . . . ......... . .• .. . 2.00 Brooks, Susan M.. 36 Charles River Road ...... . .. ... . . .... 2AU Btlkowski, Genevieve, 476 lit• Auburn Street ...... I . . . . . .. . . . . 5,51 Burke, George M., 20 Irving Park . .... . . . . . .... . ... . . . . . . . . . . . 10.01 Butler, Alice B., Fitchburg Street .... . . . .... .. . . . ....... . . . . . . 15.02 Bylln, Gustave G., 22 Keenan Street, Re-Registration ... . . .». . 2.00 Campbell, Murdock J.. 2 Cypress Street .... .. . . . . . ........ . . 9.84 Craulstone, Albert R., 6 Bowe Street . . . .. . . .. ..... .. ... . . .. . . 7.1=4 C. H. Metal Products Co., 36 Plemant Street, Re-Registration . . 2.00 +Clou,,h, John W. ,lr.. 21 Palfrey Street ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . lQA6 Corhet:t, James J., 88 Warren Street .I ....... . . . . . .... . ... . . 2.00 Cousineau, Edward T., 5 Upland Road .... .... . . .»». . . . . . . . . . 2.00 "DeQuattro, James, 38 Dartmouth Street ....... . . . . . . . . . 6.45 Desmond, Vera, 57 Lexington Street ... . .... . . . . . ....... . .... . 2,00 DoherLy. Frank, 52 Edenfieid. Avenue . ..... . . . . . ....... .. .... 2.Ov Donald, Harvey L., 94 Lexington Street . . . . ........, ... . . .... 2.92 Donnelly, Mary E., 310 Common Street .. . . ........... . . ... . . . . 12.47 Durante, Joseph, 56 Putnam Street . .. . . ..... . . .......... .. 2.5U E;cson, Richard W., 8 NorSeMan Avenue ..... ............ 3.34 Evans, Robert A., 206 Pleasant Street , .. ..... ................ 2.00 Feeley, William, 22 Eliot Street . . . . . . .,, . ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . 11.63 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 13,91) Fitzpatrick. June A., 264 Warren Strut, Rye-Registration 3.75 Fluridia, Natoli, 20 Lawrence Street ......... ........... . . . . 2.00 Ford, Ernest H,, 738 Mt. Auburn Street ................ .. . . . . . 15.35 Fournier, Armand, 297 No. Beacon Street ............ .... . . . . 2.00 1~owler's Trausportat-jon Co., 16 Ladd Street .. ........... ... . 42.06 Fraser, Pearl E., 129 Dexter AvenUe ............ ... ..... . . . .... 2.00 F'ulginti, Domenic J., 36 Cottage Street .. .. ... . . .. .... . . . .... 2,aa Fuller, Helen E.. 191 Waverley Avenue . . . .. . .... .. ... . . . . . . . . . 17.0`12 Gnay, Dorothy H., 368 brit, Auburn Street ... . ......... . . . . . . . . 6.01 Green, Lucy D., 91 Mt.. Auburn Street .,... . ... ....... .. . . . . . . . 2.00 GAngerl, ,Salvatore, 24 Holt Street . .......... .......... . . .. 2.73 Haines. Kemieth F., 237 E. Boylston Street ... ...... . .... . . . . . 2.00 Hall, Irving, 47 Emerson Road, Re-Registration .. . .... .. . .. . 2.00 Ham, James L., 81 Lovell Road ...... ......... ........ . . . .. . 2,45 Hansom, ward N. Jr., 29 Lincoln Street . .. . . . ... .. . ... ... . 6.6B Hartung, Paul G., 27 Maplewood Street ....... . . . . . .... ..... . . 3.57 Hindhan, Percy D., 16 Irma Avenue .. .......... . . 8.02 Hodder, JOh" K., 30 Olcutt Street . . . . ..... ... . ...., . ,, ...... . 5.79 Hopkins, John J., 109 Boylston Street . ................ ......... 2A2 Hovagimia.n, James, 112 Laurel Street . .... ... ... .......... . 2.00 Howley, Thomas J., 129 Chapman Street, Re-Registration .,. . 2.00 "Jacqueson, Russell, 11 Yukon Avenue . . .. ........ . .... ... ... . 3.59 Johnson, Charles L., 943 School Street . ....... .... . . ... .... . . . 2.00 John8on, Mary, 11 Melendy Avenue ...... . . . . ..... .. . . .... . .. 2.00 'Johnstone, William, 119 Spring Street . . . . . . ....... . . ..... . . 2.90 Keefe. John F'., 7 Cuba Street . ....... . . .. .......... 3.25 Kelly, Daniel A., 35 Morse Street, Re-Registration ........ ... . . 2.00 Kn-lin. John J., 12 Fifth Avenue . .. .... ......... . . ....... . . . 5.76 Lamb. Leon H., 17 Whitney Street. . . .............. . ..... . . . 2.00 LeBlanc, Robert G., 10 California PRrk. Re-Regl.54ation . . . _..._ 2.00 Li,ndahl. Robert. 20 Prescott Street . . . ........ . . .. . .. . ... . . . . .. 2.50 MacLeod. Ida, 15 Richardson Street.. Newton . . . ........ . . ... 2.00 Macrhee, Clyde T., 65 Galeaz Street , . . . . . . . . . . ......... . . . . 2.00 Mantre, Mario, 69 Chapman Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .... .. . . . . . ... COO ?Mansell, Thomas, 49 Cypress Street . . . ..... ... . . .. ... . .. . . . 2.00 Maz2ea, Giuseppe, 85 Arlington Street. Re-Registration . .. . . . . . 2.00 McCann. Beatrice, 49 Whines Avenue„ Re-Registration . . . . . . . .. 2.00 McCarthy. John J.. 4 1vMajolewood Street .. .... ... . . .. . . ...... . . 2.00 MccCarthy, Mildred, 26 Kiilg Street ... .. ....... . . . .. ..... .. .. 7.13 McDonnell, Joseph, 37 Melendy Avenue . ...... ... . .... .. .. . 2.92 McGann, Heleii, $ Cottage Lane ..... . . . . . . . .... .. ... . . . . .. . 11.68 McIntyre, Mary, 128 Grove Street .. .... ... ...... . . . . . .._, „ 7.51. McMana,s, Margaret, 192 Waverley Avenue .. . . . .. ... . . . . . . .. .. 6.68 McPhee, Daniel, 98 Riverside Street ........ . . . . . .... .. . . . . . . . 2.00 Melhie, Guste, 11 Elmwood Avenue ..... ......... . ....... . 2.00 Milmure, Frederick, 98 Irving Street ...... .. .... . ....... . . . 100 Monahan, Helen, 167 'U AVerlET Avenue . . ......... ........ . r 4.53 340 WATERRTOWN TOWN REPORT Moore, Evelyn, 289 Waverley Avenue, Re-Registration ...., . . . 2.00 Moulton, Catherine, 95 Church Street .... .... . ....... ....... 2A5 Mulliner, Lester, 170 Worcester Street . . . ....... .. . ..... . . . . 16,77 Murphy, Dar el, 27 Hunt Street . . . .. . .. . . ....... .. ..... ... .. 15.35 Nichols, Katherine H., So Lincoln Street ... . . . ................ 15.52 Norrlsh, William I., 25 Purvis Street, Re-Registration . . . . . . . . . . 4,67 O'Connor, Timothy J., 30 Xmia. Avenue . .. . .... . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . 8.96 O Keefe, Trances C., 202 Maplewood Street, Re-Registration . . . 9.35 Perry, Ma,xin J., 13 Wolcott Road . .... . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 2.45 Piantedosi, Joseph, 183 Fayette Street .... . . . . . ... . .... . . .. .. 14.91 Piantedosi, Dominic, '77 Putnam Street .. . . . . . . . . . .... . . .. .. U0 *Putter, Kenneth P., 189 Pleasant Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.02 Proctor, Shirley B., 1.73 Waverley Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 Rand, Charles L.. 146 Nichols Avenue .. .. . . . . .. . ...... 2.00 Raptellis, Demosthenis, 30 Wells Avenue . . . . . . .... .......... 2.45 Reeves, William P., 181 Walnut Street . . . .... . . . . .. . .. . . . .. 8.01 Rich, Rase, 71 Cypress Street .... ....... . . . .. .... .......... 6.76 Riley, Nina L., 26 Middlesex Road . . . . . ... . ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.20 Ritz, 'Falter R., 93 Orchard Street . .. ... ...... . .. .. . . . . . . . . 9.76 Roche, Lawrence J,, 68 Belmont Street . . .... . . . . . . . _ 2.23 Rogan, Richard H., 24 Gilbert Street 4A5 Ryder, Robert, 51 Ha-zel .Street 2 25 Sharpe, James, 91 Standish Road . . .... . .. .... . ........ ... . 15.02 Shaw, Florence M., 141 Common Street . . . . . . .. .... . . .. ... LLd68 Smith, Daniel, 131 yammer Street. .. . .... . . . . ........ . ... . . . 2.00 "Smith, Ralph Jr., 313 Warwick Road .. . .... . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.57 Starr, Herbert W.. 58 Ernrnfield Street . . . . . ....... .. ....... 2.00 Steinauer, Mcinard C., 26 Richards Road . . . ... .... . ..... . n.73 Stewart, James S., 37 Quimby Street . .. . . . . . ........ . . ... . . . . . . 6.26 Stone, Naylor, 111 Church Street .. . .. . . . . . ..... ... . . . . . . . . . . . 2.34 Stuart, T. & Son Co., ?0 Phillips Street, Re-Registz-ation . . . . . . 6.23 Sullivan, Daniel J., 159 Waverley Avenue ... . . .... . ... . . .. . , 2.DO Sweet, Mary A., 53 Pitchburg Street . . ....... ... . . .... .... . . 2.90 Sylvester, R.omalo, 20 Howe Street . .... ....... . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 4.68 Thompson, Elizabeth, I11 Winsor Avenue . . .... .. . ... ... . . . . .. 3,34 Thompson, Joseph, 42 Standish Road .. . . ..... . . . . . .... . . . . . . 5.12 Thompson, Robert, 82 Forest Street, Re-Registration . ... . .... . . 2.00 Thompson, Walter, 111 Winsoar Avenue ... 5.31 Toomey, William, 67 Palfrey Street ... .. . ... , .. . ..... . . . . . . 9.35 Travers, I. Albert, 25 New Lexington Street ... . . . . . ......... . ... 2.00 Uberti, William, 10 Berkeley Street ... . .... .. . . . .. . .... .. . ... 2.45 Vahey, Joseph S., 4 Bates Road ..... . . . . .......... 2.09 Vernelll, Joseph, 11 Dewey Street ..... ...... .. .. a. ... ... ..... 2.00 Waddell, Harry A., 271 Arsenal. Street ...... . . ........ . . . . .. ... 8.26 Wallen, John H., 40 Porter Street . .... . ..... . ... .... . . . ... . . 8.51 Wheeler. Bertell D., 162 XD. Beacom Street, Re-Registration . . . . 2.00 illiam.s, Soh L... 16 Kimball Road . . .. .... . . . . . . . . ..... ... 2.00 COLLECTOR 3S DEPORT 341 Willis, Ethel L., 57:3 Main Street . . . . . . . .. . .... . ... . . .. .. . , . . . . 2.00 Wilson, John C,, 'Watertown Arsenal, U, S. Ad. ... . . ... ... . . . . . . 10.91 Woodbury, Joshua R., 104 Langdcn Avenue .. . .. ....9. . . . . .. 11.80 Young, William, 55 Bradford Road . . . . . . . . . .. ... . .. .. .. ... . 2.00 COmmitment, November 10, 1936 A.dlard, Lena P., 84 Bradford Road .. .... . . . . . . . .. . ...... . . . . . 6.50 Allen, Victor, 1m6 Boylston Street .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,24 Amrock, Mary R., 119 Summer Street, Re-Registration . . . . . . . , . 160 AntoneWs, Daniel et al, 140 Mal3i Street ... ......... . . . . . . . . 2.00 'Appleby, Robert, 380 Mt. Auburn Street . . ... .. ........ . .. . . . . 2.00 'Armstrong, Thomas, 69 Walnut Street ... . . .. . . . . . .... . . .. . . . . 2.00 Atlantic Coast Aquatic Corp., 57 Irving Street, Re-Registation . . 2.00 Atwoud, Mary J., 24 Franklin Street ...... 11.18 Baird, Dorothy, 195 Maplewood Street . . . ....... . . .. . . . . . . . . 6.20 'Bernado, Ethel, 24 Perry Street . . ...... .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . 2.00 Boccella, ,lames, 49 Prentiss Street .. ... ...... .. ... .. . . . . .. 2.56 Botti, Andrew, 215 Palfrey Street ...... . . . . . . ... . . . . . ........ 2S7 "Bowler, .Agnes, 43 Phillips Street 2.00 Boyce, Rojidall J.. 101 Boylston Street . .. . . ....... . . ... .. . . "5.01 •Branchand, Kenneth, 81 Orchaxd Street . . . . ...... .. . .... . . . . . 2.50 Breen, Richard, 133 Hillside Road . . .... ..... . ... .. .. . .. 2.00 'Bresnahan, Jeremiah, 52 Beacon Pauly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 2.22 ,Bridges, B. Franklin, 31 Chapman Street ...... . . ...... . . . . . . . . 2.00 Bresnan, Cornelius J., IM Arsenal Street, Re-Registration . . . . . . 2.00 Brawn, Gilbert, 870 Belmont Street, Re-Registration . . . . . . .. . . . 6,01 Bryant, Mabel A., 23 01cott Street .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 "Buck, Mahal S., 183 Lovell Road .... . . . . . . . 11.80 Buckley, Ambrose, 17 Myrtle Street ... . . . . . . . .. . ....... . . . . 2,00 Burke, Edward J., 19 Boyd Street ...... . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . 2.00 Burke, Edward, 19 Boyd Street . . . ................. . . ... . . . . 2.00 Burke, ,Tames, 51 Olney Street . . . . . ........ . . ..... . . ... . . . . 13.18 *Burke, Thomas, 122 Spruce :Street .. ..... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . 2.00 Burrage, Philip A., 17 Alden Road .... . . .. . . . . . ... . . . .... ... 3.90 Cahill, John, 122 Chapman Street .. . . . . . .. ...„.. . ...... .. ..... 2.00 *Caldwell, Han y D., 112 Walnut Street . . . ...... . ......... . ... 3.48 Callahan, Edward, 610 Arsenal Street . . . .... .... .......... . . . . 4.00 Callahan, Joseph, 15 Auburn Place ... . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .... .... . 2.00 Caloggero, Vincenzo, 7 Keith Street . . ... .. ........ . . . .. ..... 2.50 Ca.rey, WiMaan, 44 Merrill Road . . . . ...... . ..... . . ,, . .... 13.52 Casey, Francis X, 83 Pleasant Street ... . . .... ... ..... . . . . . . 2.00 *CaAellano, Albert, 12 Franck% Street .. .... . . . . . . .. . . , . .. . . . . . 7.14 'Catulle, Charles Q., 1.5 Avon Road. . .. . . . . . . .......... . . . . . . .. . 4,23 cerrati, Frank, 1.84 Summer Street . . . . ........ ......... . . . .. . 2.00 *Ccrqua, Nello, 80 Winter Street .. . . . . . . .. ... ....... . . . . . . . 9.60 Chivenney, 14lario3j, 43 Myrtle Street .... .... . . ........... . . . 2.00 Christopher, Everett, 431 Main Street ........ . . . . . ........ . . . 2,00 342 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Cicc❑tellf,Mary, 40 Wahham Street, Re-Registration ....... . ... 6.51 Clark, Laurence, 58 Copelnnd Street .. ... . .... ... ....... .. .. 9.17 Coakley, Ellen, 293 Lexington Street .... . .. ......... . .. . . 12.85 Coffin, Shirley, 24 Be€icon, Park ... ... .. . ........ ... ..... . . . . .. 2.04 Collins, Charles, 157 Galen Street, Re-Re6dstration ...... . . . . . .. 2.00 -Collins, Charles, JOB Winthrop Street .. . . . . . . . .... ... . . .. . .. 2,00 Collins, Ravenel. 70 Beechwood Avenue ... ......... . . . . . .. . . . . 2.00 Connelly, friary, 11 Hill ,Street ... . . . . . ............ . ........ . . 3.34 Corcoran, Edmund, 71 Winter Street .. . .... ..............•.. 2.00 'Cornier, Joseph, 476 Mt. Auburn 'Street . . .... . ... . .. ........• 7.68 Craig, James, 54 Parker Street . . . .. . . . ...... . ... . . ...... .. . 2.00 Crescitelli. Angelo, 32 Oakland Street ......... . ... ..... . . 4.08 `,Crocker, Heber. 100 Lexington Street ........ ..... .... .. ,. . . . . 6.17 Crocket, Albert, 105 Edenfield Avenue .. . ...... ......... ... 6.51 "Crosby, Alice, 176 School &Met .. . ..... ...... ... .. .... ... 6.01 Curtis, Florence, 21 Fayette Street .... . ... ........ .... 2.00 Dale, John R., 27 Fairfield Street ......... . . . . ...... 2V0 Dainiano, Joseph, 110 )Edenfield Avenue ..... . ......... .. ....... 2.50 Dardis, John H., 26 Hawthorne Street . . . .......... ........... 2,00 Davis, Albert, 543 Mt. Auburn Street ... . ..........•........ 3.34 *Dav son, Ruth, 9a Vase Street. Cambridge .... . . . .. • •,•1.• 7.66 4,Deflely, John, 60 California Street . . . . .... ......•. . . . . . . 2.00 Derderian, John, 316 Huntington Avenue, Boston . .. ........ .. . 16,72 Deriaal, Justine. 16 Hazei Street . . . . . .. . ....... . . . . . . 2.56 Diller, Alvu1 L.. 437 fit. Auburn Street .. .. . ..... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 12.01 Doherty, Frank, 52 Edenfield Avenue . .... . . . . ......... . . . . ... 2.00 }Dolan, Charles, 98 Franklin Street .. . -.. . . . . ........ . . . ... . 2.00 Downey. John J., 50 Marion Road . . .... .. . . . ....... . . ..... 2.00 Drag% Charles, 294 Arlington Street . . . . . .. .. . ... . . . . . .. . . . 240 Dragone, Frank G., 79 Arlington Street . . . ....... .. . . . . . . .. . .. 2.00 Dragone, k rfaik G_ 819 1ti U. Auburn Street . . .. ..... . . . .. . . . . 2.00 *'Drinkwater, Stanley. 43 Harrington Street . . ,.., ». . . . . . . . ., . . 2.00 Dudley, Geoit;e. 17 Spruce Street , , . . . . . . ........ ... ........ .. . 3.90 *Duffy, WilhehnLna, 162 Sy►carnore Street ..... . ..... . . • • • • • • • . 2.00 Dunn, William, 29 Forest Street . . . . . .....• ...... .. . . .... ....• 2.00 Ellis, Francis E., 11 Marshall Street ....... ............. . .... 2.00 English. Samuel, 127 Waverley Avenue ...... .... .. . .......... &01 Evans, Robert A.., 206 Pleasant Street ........... . .. . .... . . . . 2.00 F$rese, Angelo, 152 Galen Street . . . . .... ........... ..... . . . . 36.2 a Farrar, Beatrice, 42 Royal Street .... . ... . . . . . ... . ... . .. . . . .. 8.84 *Farrenkopf, August, 17 Thurston Road . . . . .. .. .... ..... ... 8,51 "Featherstone, Edward, 5g7 Main Street . .......... ...... . . . *Fencer, Maurice, 16 Hunt Street .. . .... . . .... . ... . ....•...._ 100 *Ferguson, Robert, 165 Worcester Street .. ... ...... . .. . . ....... 6.01 Hari, George, 29 Elmwood Avenue ... . ......... . . . ... ... .... 2.00 Fischer, William L., 105 Irving Street . . .... . . . ..... . . .. 7.35 F'`itzmaurice, John, 135 Templeton Parkway 2.00 COLLECTOR'S IO PORT 343 Fitzpatrick, Joseph, 28 Melendy Avenue .... . . ... ..... . ... ... 9.60 Fitzpatrick, Leonard, 33 Middlesex Road. Re-Registration .... . . 2.00 Flamburls, Jaynes, 9 Putijarn street . .. . . . .. ...... . .. . . . .... . 2.00 Flit, Susan, 28 Gertrude Street . . ........ . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. . . . 2.00 Flynn, Emily M., 240 Summer Street ............. ........ . . . .. 2.0J Foley, George, 78 P«tnam Street ........ .. ... . .. ... ...... ... 4.36 Francis, Hazel, 126 Charles River Road . ..... ........ 2,00 Ftezza. .Marna, 7 Swetts Court ,. . .. . .. . .. ...... . . .. .. ..... 2.68 Fuller, James, 53 Edca icld Avenue .......... .. . ... 2100 Galligan, Lawrence F., 7 Clayton Street ... . ... ...... .... .. . .. 2,00 Oalli nano, Americo F., 38 Crawford street . . . . ... ........... . . 2.00 Galvin, Patrick, 121 Edenheld Avenue .. . . .. . . . 4.00 ``Gardner, Bessie E., 14 Prospect Street ....... . . . . ... ... . .... . . 2.00 Geyikinn, ,Stephen A,, 82 Dexter Avenue .......... . . . . . . . . . 3.34 Gilberg. Henrik, 91 Bradford Read . . ........ ........... . . . . . . . 5.26 ,Giordano, Peter, 100 P'utnnm Street . ...... . . . . . . . ... .. . . .. . . . 5.18 Given, John P., 81 Mt. Auburn Street . . . .. .. . . . . . . ..... . .... .. 2.00 Goldberg, Joseph, 545 Mt. Auburn Street . ... ..... ........... 2.67 Goldthwaite, .lames, 176 Bellevue Road , , . ,,,.,......., ..,.., 3_90 Gorman, William R., 24 Bacon Street, Re--Registration . . ,.. . . . . 3A4 -`G-ou aris, William F., 66 Morse Street .... . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . 2100 Gree.n. Hai:ryx J., 31 Priest Road . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . 5.51 "Green, Helen C., 296 Arlington Street . . ... . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. 2.00 Gregoire, Wilfred. 22 Gleason Street ... .. . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . . 1-1,00 °Greniley. Frank J., 35 Lawrence Street ............ .. , _ . . . . . , . 4X8 Grimes, Viola M., 135 Ed,eniie2d Avenue . ..... ..... ......... .. . 2.00 Guernieri, IPred L., 10 Elmwood Avenue . . . . . . . . . . .... . , . ...., . 7.64 Gulewian, Willis H.. 46 Salisbury Road .. , . . . ..... 7.78 Guzzet.ti, Santa, 12 Berkeiey Street ... , .., .. 3.84 Ha_90pian. Jerry, 13 Hazel Street .. . . . . . . . . . ...... . . . . .. ..... 2.50 1-Tammill, Catherine, 66 Capitol Street ., 5.12 Hannon, Edvrard, 137 Morse Street .. . ... ... ,,, . . . . ,. 2.00 Harrington, ITe€lerick, 37 Gilbert Street ... ......... .... .. . .. .. 2.00 Hart, Thomas., 15 Dexter Avenue . . . .. . . .. . .. ...... ...,...., 2.01 Hilh, Paul, Perkins Institute . . . . .. . . . ... .. .. . . . .... ......... 5.UU Hodder, .Tames, 170 School Street . .. . .... .... ........ .. ... . 2.00 HO frnan, George. 81 Putnam Street . ...... .. ............,., 2.00 Holman, William, 64 Westminster Avenue .... . . ........ ...... 3.34 Holman, William ir., 64 Westminster Avenue .. . . ............ .. 100 Hope, John, 58 Mt. Auburn Street .. . . .. .... . .. ............ . 6,12 Hovaglmian, James, 112 Laurel Street . . ......... ..,., ,.... 2.00 "'Howes, Alfred, 28 Purvis Street . . ... .... . ......... ............ :3.34 Jackson, Paul, 11 Francis Street ....... ... .. .... .......... . . . 2.00 Jacqueson, Rumell. 11 Yukon Avenue ..... ........_ , ..... ., 5.84 *Jenkins. Chester L., 26 Quincy Street .. ............. . . . . . . .... 2-OD Johnston. George, 15 Faye'Ue Street . ............ . . . . . . . . . . . . : . 4.00 Jones. Frank. 91 Boylston Street ........... . .......... . . . . . . 4,63 344 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Jones, William., 67 WRlthai,l Street .... ...... ....... . ... . . . . 2.N) *Jordan, Florence, 26 Arsenal Street .. ........ ........ . . . .... 2-DQ Kalafatis, Charles, 13 Porter Street . . ... . . .... . . . ... ........ 4,01 Kasbariaal, David, 26 Edgeclifle Road . . ... . . . .... ... . . . . . . . . . 6.35 Kaye, Ernest, 29 Forest Street . ... . . . . .... . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 Kearns, Ralph, 97 Galan Street . . . . .. . . , .... . . . . . . ..., . . . . 5.56 Keefe, John J., 14 Irving Parr , ., ... . . . 5.34 Keeley, Leo J. et al, 13 Wolcott Road ... . .. .... . . . . . ....... . . 2.00 Kerr, Edith„ 9 Gay .Road . . ... .... ..... . . ... . ... . .... ... . . . 2.92 Kinder, Edward. 126 Mass, Avenue, Boston. . . . . . ....... . . . . . . . 4.59 King, Norah, 15 Partridge Street, Re-Registration . ....... .... . 2.00 Kingston, Leonard, 1S9 School Street . .... . . . . . .. ..... , . . .. . 3,34 Kivlehiin, Harold, 12 Fifth Avenue .. .... . .,... . . . . . . .. . ...... 2.00 Kneeland, Edward, 10 Richards Road ...... . .... . . . . . . . .. .. 9.84 *Knight, Pearl, 49 Gilbet Street .. . ........ . .. . .. ..... .... 2,00 Krikorian, Dickran, fit Edgeel.iff a Road .. .... ...... . . . 5,34 "Lavoie, Alfred, 15 Dwight Street ..... ... . ....... . . . . . . 2.00 *La'ufson, Alfred, 18 Ladd Street . . . ... . . . . .... ....... . . .. . . . . . 2,00 ""Lucy, H. Maynard, 111 Galen Street . . .. .. I ....... . . 6.95 LeBlanc, Robert, 10 California Park .. .. ... . ....... . . . . . . . . . 2.00 *L,eConti, Charlc5, 152 Fayette Street . . . .... .. . ... . ... . . .. . . 5,00 Joseph, 445 pleasant Street ... ... .. . .... ....... . . 2,00 Leonard, Matthew, 154 Worcester Street . . . ... . . .. .... . . . . . ... 2A7 Lepera, Joseph, 12 Berkeley Street . .. . . . . . .... . . .... . . ... . . . 2.00 Leslie, Katherine, 261 Gammon Street .,.. . . . . . 4,01 Lingley, Blanche, 574 Mt. Auburn Street . ..-.. . . . . .• • •. . . . . .• 4,K Uvoli, Louis, 20 Merrifield Avenue ....... .. . . . . . ...... . . .. 3.51 Lopez, Virginia, 15 Oakland Street .... . .... _..... .. . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 *Lorney, Theodore, 716 Mt. Auburn Street ............... .. . . . 6168 Lupo, Pasquale, 151 Waltharn Street ... ........ . ......... . . 2.00 114acDonald, Hugh, 58 California Street .. . . . ....... . .... . . . . 2.00 MacDonald, Joseph, 154 Cypres$ Street . .............. . . . . . .. . 8.35 �;ma.cj)onnld, Robert, 24 Otis Street ..... .. . . . . ........ . . . ... . 2'UC MacGregor, MaJor H., 45 Riverside Street .. . . ., . . . . . . ....... . 2.00 MacKenzie, John, 28 Middle Street . . ... . . . .... . . . . . . . . .... ... 2.00 MafIucci, Cal-Izie, 17 Say, hi Street . . . .. . . . ..... . 2,00 Vialloy, Rosamond, 83 Common Street . .... ...... . . . . . . ....... li1,51 'Mancini, Antonio, ila Pleasant Street . ..... •.... . . . . . ... . .. Mantre, Mario, 69 Chapman Street ... . ..... . . ..... . . . . ... . . . .. 4.00 Martin, Misubeth, 76 Summer Street ........ . . .. ...... .. . . . 2.00 oNlattie, Natalie, 94 Belmolxt Street . .... ..... . ..... . ..•.... . . . 2,U0 Martm chio ` YUCking Co. Inc„ 42 Forest Street . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 20.35 McCallum, Loretta, 60 Edenfleld Avenue ........... .......... 3,51 McCarthy, Catherine, 87 Emerson Road ..... ....... .. .......... 4A5 McCarthy, James, 6 Churchill Street ..... ......... . . ..• .. . . COG *mtca.rthy., Wallace, 32 Maplewood Street .. . . ...... . . .. .• . . . 2.00McClelland, Arthur, 60 Bradford Road .. . . .. ... .... . .... . . . ... 2.68 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 34,E 'McDonald, Andrew. 17 Paul Street . . . . . ...... . . .... . . . . ..... . . 2.00 McDonough, Harold, 8 Wolcott Road .. ....... . ...... . . . . . . . . . 9.32 McIntosh, Alex F., 27 Commc)nwealth Road ... . . ...... . .. . . . . 3.79 Mclell=, Francis, 826 Mt. Auburn Street ...... . . . . ... . .. . . . . 2.00 "McManus, Edward, 350 School Street .. . . . ... .... . . ... . . . . .... 2.00 McManus, George F.. 43 Morse Street ... . ... . . . . . . ..... .. . ... 4.00 *Mee, Jahn, 11 Elton Avenue 1 . 1 . 1.1..... . .. . .. . . . . . . . . ... .. .. 13.43 Miller, George, 250 Main Street . . . . ............... . . . . . . . ... 2.OD 'Milmore, Thomas Jr., 90 Riverside Street ... ....... . . . . . . . .. 2.00 *Monaghan, Carroll, 130 Hillside Road .. ..... ... .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 Mon lick, Evelyn, 18 Upland Road . . . ....... .. . . . ...... .. . . . . . 2.84 Mooney, George, 25 Morse Street .. . . . . . ........ . ... . . . . .... . . 2.00 Moore, Elizabeth, 96 Putrla.m Street .. ....... ....... . . . . . .. . 2.00 Moore, Mary E.. 46 Dartmouth Street, Re-RegUtratlon .. .. . . .. 2.00 1,Morrissey*, joseph, 12 Concord Road .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . .. . 2.17 Mullin, Robert, 46 Carroll Street ... . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. . . ... . 2,00 Murray, Grace, 149 Spruce Street . . ....... . . . . . . ... . . ..... . . . . 7.92 Murray, Jahn, 25 Shattuck Road . . . .... .. . . . . . . . ..... ......... 9.84 Murray, Joseph, 149 Spruce Street ... ........ . . ..... . . . . . . . . . 2.00 Nardelh, Saveriv, 731 Maui Street ....... . ... . . ...... . . . . . . . . 10.30 'Natale, Joseph, 26 Putnsam, Street ... . . .... .. .. . . .... .. . . . . . . . . 5.01 *National Liberty Insurance co, 0,1 America, 21 Partridge Street. 5.78 Nazareth, dames, 130 Nichols Avenue . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . , ..... 6,35 *Netto, Walter, 40 Springfield Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 5.23 *Niahohoa, Herbert, 124 Cypress Street . . . . .. .. ... .... . .. . . . ... 2.00 *Nocross, George H.. 76 .Boyd Street ..... ...... ... . ........ . ... 2.00 •Obin, Augustus, 39 Churchill Street .. ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . I-Loo O'Donnell, Robert A„ 12 Bacon Street ........ .. ... ... . .... .. . 2.40 '(YLeary, Lillian, 59 Langdon Avenue ..... . ..... .. . .. . . .. .. . ... 2.00 'Glivler, Leon J., 16 Oleott Street .............. .... . . . . . ... . . . . ZUG O'Mara, James F.. 14 Union Street .. . . . . . .. ..... . .. . . . . • . .... . . 4.00 'O'Neill, Charles W., 38 Chauncey ,Street .... ... . . . ., ... , 2.00 °Param,ount XarkeL, Inc., 319 Walnut Street, Newtonville . . , . . . . 7-M Paterson, Gilbert W., 12 Brid,gham Avenue ...... .. .,. . . . . . . . . . . 8.02 Patey, Walter G., 61 Walnut Street .... . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. 2.00 1Pelergonie, Humbert, 44 Clarendon Street . .I.. .I. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2.00 "Peters, Andrew, 77 Watertown Street ............. .. .. . . . . . . . . 3.84 Peterson. Albert G., 49 Prescott Street .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . 4.00 Phelan, James 'T., 103 Chapman Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . 10.34 Philbrock, Earle S.. 119 Poplar Street . . .. . . .. .. ... . .. . . . . . .. . .. 3.67 'P111148, Stanford F., 3 Woodleigh Road ..... . . . . .. . . . . . . . , . 5,09 Pirrello, Frank, 36 Quincy Street ., .. . . ....., . .... . ... . .. . . . . . 2.00 Poillucel, Guy, 33 Dexter Avenue ... . . . . ................ . . . . . . . . 2.17 Porter, Jahn H., 137 Irving Street . .... ................. . .. . ... 2.09 Powers, Patricia, C., 63 Bradford Road . . . . .... ... . . .. . . . . .... . . 8.67 'P'ratley, Henry G., 21 Gleason Street .. . . . ........ . .. . . . . ..... . 6.90 Pritchard, Carleton F., 9 Merrill Road . .. .... ....... .. . .. ... . . 6.68 346 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Proctor. Shirley B., 173 Waverley Avenue ..... . . . . .. ...... . . . . C3¢ *Pulsifer, Frank H., Jr., 27 Hovey Street. ......................, 2.190 'Putney, Carrie L.. 585 Main Street .. .............. . ......... IU Pyne, Edward W., 502 Belmont Street . . .. .... . . ....... . . . ...... 3.84 Rand, Charles, 146 Nichols Avenue ... ..... . ... ... . . . .... . .... 3.84 "Rands, Anthony, 28 Waverley Avenue , . . ...... ... ......I...... 4.01 Raimondo, Bruno, 8 Bostonia Avenue , . , .......... . . . •• .,.• 2.00 Raptelis, Demosthenis, 30 Wells Avenue .... .. ..... . . . . . ... .... 2.00 'Rattiga.n, Jai-in, 27 Chapman Street . . . . ., ..... . . . . . .. . . .. . 6.49 Rayne, John E., 279 Pleasant Street . . . .. . . . ... .. ... ..... ..... . 2.00 Rea Lottle, 59 Morse Street .. ..... . .............. . . . . . ....... 2.00 ORenn.le, Alfred, 29 Brumfield Street ... ... . ...... . . ........ . . 5:�S Ricco, Michael, 73 Prentiss Street .... . ........... . . . ... .. , . 7.65 Roberts, Harold, 124 Hillside Road ... .. . . ....... . . ..... 2,09 Roberts, Merle, 285 Arsenal Street . ..... . . . ........ . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 Roche, Jaynes, 201 Maplewood Street . . . .. . . ........ . . , . . . . . . . 2.00 Romano, Edward, 26 ClarendDn street .. .. . . . ........ . . . . . .. . . 4.00 "Ray, Calista, 27 Bridge Street . . ... . . . ... ........... .. . . . . . . . . 6,23 =Russo, Frank. 132 Langdon Avenue .. .. . . ........... . . . ... . .. . 2.00 Sallesa, Angelo, 153 Pleasant Street . . ............ ..... ........ . 2.00 Saving, .lames, 21 Keenan Street ...... .. ...... . .... . . ...,.. . . 2.00 Sawyer, Harry, 28 Fuller Road . .. .. ..... ..... . ........_.. . . . . . 2.00 "Sawyer, Marion G., 22 Palfrey Street ..... . ..... ........... ... 2.00 5chiavi, Antonlo. 127 Fayette Street .. .... . ... . ............. . .. 13.3G Seth, Frank O. Jr,, 21 Knowles Road . . .... . . . . . .... . .... .. 2.00 Seybold, James A„ 518 Pleasant Street . . . . ...... .. ...... ... . .. 2,22 Sharpe, Alice B., 91 Standish Road , . ...... .. .. . ..... . . 2.0 Shaw, Florence 11+>•., 141 Common Street ... ....... . .. .. .. . . . . . 18-69 Sheldon, Elizabeth, 311 School Street . . ........... . . .. . . . . . . . . 12.35 Shelmon, Samuel, 179 Watertown Street ........... . .... ... . . . 8.02 Shepard, Jacqueline, 34 Oakland Street ...... . . . . .... .. . .... .. 2,00 ''Sherman-Seynicur Corrugated Box Co., 19 )3ow Street, Sooner- ville . . . . . . . . .... . . . .... . . ... . .... ....... . . . . . .... . . . . 2.56 Shick, Jacob, 183 Grove Street . . . ..... . ........ ..... ... . . . .. . 25.03 *Shurtlett, Arthur, 21 Fayette Street ............. ... . .......... 2.22 ',Shutt, Thomas R,. 211 Palfrey Street .. ... . . . ................ 3.63 I'Simozw, Willlaml A.. 66 Waltham Street . . . .. .................. 2.00 Simms, Charles W., Jr., 13 Fifield Street .. ... . . ....... .. . . .... . . 2.00 Srrdth, Davis E., 15 Irma Avenue . . . . . . . . . . .... ... ..... . . ... ... 2.00 -Smith, [brie T., `72 Robbins Road . . . . . . . . ...... ...... . .. ... . . . 7.68 •So ule, Hubert, 4 Jewett Street .... . . .. ......... . . .. I....1 2.00 Spalding Sales Corp., 25 Fawley Street, Bastoa . . . . .... . . . . . . . 10.01 Stanley, Hubert, 60 Wilton Avenue .. . ......... . . ... ..... 2.00 "Stanley, Wesley, 110 Fayette Street .. .. ... . .. . . ... . . . . . . . 2,00 °°Stan ton. Elmer H., 10 Charles Street .. . . .... . . ... ... . .... . . . . 2.00 Starr, Herbert W., 68 Bromfield Street. .. . . . .............. . . . 2.00 Stevenson. George R., 170 Waverley Avenue .. ..........., ., . .2.00 COLLEC'TOR'S REPORT 347 Sullivan, David, 159 Waverley Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . 2.0O =Sulh an, Helene V., 11 Dartmouth Street I .... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2.90 "Sullivan, John J., 96 13oylstam Street . . . .. . ........ I.. . . . . . .. .. 2.00 Sutherland, George R. 20 Putnam Street .......... . .... . . . . .. . . 240 Swanson, Gustaf Y. 9a Edenfield Avenue.. . ................ .. .. 3.01 Sweeney. William J., 25 Russell Avenue .. .. . . . ...... ........ ... 12.24 Sylvezter, Roinolo W.. 180 School Street .. . .... .... .. . . . . . .. . .. . 4.01 °Thfeme, Furl A., 15 Lan-don Avenue ... .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 Thissen. David K., 153 Common Street ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . €3.3s 'T hoburn, Thomas N., 37 Copeland Street . ....... ... . . . ... . . . . . 7,65 Thurber, James Ellis, 39 Commonwealth Road . . . .. .. . . . . ... . . . 7151 Thurlow, Edwin G., 6 Edgecliff Read ................... . . .. . . . 9.17 *Titus. Peter, 26 Concord lead .. ... . . .. ........ ....... . . . .... . 2.00 Tocci, Mary. 137 Waltham Street. .. ... ......................., 2.00 Tomassian, C4rnig, 71 Spruce Street . . . .. ......... ........... .. 3.24 Torres, John R 234 Summer Street . . ........... ... . ..... . .. . . 2.00 Troiano, Rachel R,, 52 Ralph Street .. . . ............. . .. . .. . .... 10.34 Trott`, W. Cutler, 49 Marimi Road . . ... . .. .. . .. . . . . . . ....... . ... 2.00 Trumbull, M11dred, 65 Orchard Street . . . . ..... ... .. ....... . . . 8.77 Tseliprsis, George, 19 W, Boylstors Strut .. . . . . . . . . . . . ...... .. 2.00 Tsolas, James, 27 Berkeley Street . . . . . . . ...... ........ . . . . .. . . . 2.00 'Tsolas, Peter, 41 Coolidge Hill Road . .. ....... . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . 2.00 AU-Dryvit Auto Rental Co., Inc., Munroe & Fifth Streets, Cam- bridge, Mam. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ............... . . . . . . . . . .. ... 1&69 Uhl, Albert, 29 Quimby Street .. .. ............ ... . . .... . . . . . . .. 2.110 Vahey, Joseph, 4 Bates Read . . . . . . ... . . .. . .................. .. . 2.00 Vahey, Diary A. et a1, 123 No. Beacon Street . , .., .. . . . . .. . . . . , 13.49 "Van Slyke, C. W. & Hortou, Inc., Albany, N. Y., Re-Registration 2.00 VanZandL, Robert, 16 Hazel Street . , .. ... ... ... .. .. ... .. .. .. . 2.00 Verr#ll, Oliver, 97 Carroll Street . . . . . ........ ............. .. . 4.53 Verrock, Rocco. 25 01cott Street .. . .. . . ... .. .. . .. .. .... . ... 3.84 Vinciani, Peter, 73 Nichols Avenue . . ..... ... . .. . ... . . ...... . . . 2-00 V oner, Daniel, 8 S►vetts Cour4 . . . . . . ......,. . . ... . . . . ......... 2.00 *Vuolo, Anthony, 547 14it. Auburn Street ....... . .... . . . . . . .. . 10.02 °Wallace, Felix J.. 540 .Pleasant Street . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 2.00 �:N%ralsh, John J., 61 Union Street .. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. 0.23 I Walsh, Joseph, 16 Gilkey- Court .. .... . . .. . . . . . . . 2.00 Watertown Excavating Co., Inc., 2CO Summer Street . . . . . . . . .... 16A9 Watertown Laundry Service, 99 Spruce Street . . , .... ... .. ..... T78 Waudby, LeRoy, 66 Green Street ... .. ..... ........ ..... ...... 11.35 -Weathers, Murdock, 92A Summer Street ,. . ..I. . .. . . ....... . .. 4.34 -Weaver, Merle E., 141 Bc lstun Street . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. 5.34 WVeaver, Prudence L., 276 No. Beacon Street . .. . ... ... . . . . . .. .. 2M Webber, Charles W,, 67 Bradford Road. Re-Registration .. . . . .. 111.9I ,Whitco mb, Jessie W., 143 Spruce Street ....... ......... .. . . . . . 2.69 White, House Market, 407 Mt. Auburin Street ... ..... ... ... .... 11,01 Wilde, Claude C., 340 School Street , . . .,....... _ 2kO 348 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Willey, Roy R., 545 Mt. Auburn Street .. .. . . . . .... . . . . . .... 2,00 Williams, Edward It., 224 Arlington Street ... . . ....... . . . . . . . .. 2.00 Wright, Harold F., 49 Mt. Auburn Street .... .. . ...... . . . .. .... 2.00 Wyss, Carl, 40 Howe Street .... ..... . ...... ....... . . . . . ..,. .... 3.34 Zaccagntni, Danny, 143 Pleasant Street ........... . . . .... . . . . . 2.00 1936 POLL TAXES OUTSTANDING AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 3L 1936 Achmakjian, ,lames, 21 Cottage Strmt Adovian, Ruben. 62 Laurel Street Agahigian, Suren, 329 Orchard St., R,es'd Belmont Agu otelis, George, 39 Berkeley Street Alvis, William, Coolidge Avenue Amazeen, George W., 78 School Street °Amodeo, Anthony, 204 Orchard Street Anxstasi, Stephen, 195 Watertown Street Anderson, Charles, 143 Boylston Street Anderson, Oscar, 82 Forest Street Andrews, Francis M., Perkins Institute, duplicate azsessment Anerstis, Nieholas J., 104 Coolidge Hill Road, Invalid Angelo, Anthony, 660 Pleasant Street Arena, Frank, 8 Bcastonla Avenge Argenta, Joseph, 80 Westminster Avenue Argento, Domenick, 38 Clarendon Street Argento, Frank, 57 Mm Street Arone, Lawrence. 25 Norsernan Avenue Arslanian, Ameriag, 186 Boylston Street Aueoin, Bradford, 19 Jewett Street Aucoin, Harold, 19 Jewett Street Aucoin, Thomas, 19 Jewett Street Averill, Victor W., 186 Spruce Street, Deceased Babcock, Preman B., 22 Church Street 13a.hrigian, Humlyag, 16 Chestnut Park Baer, John, 220 Belmont street, Invalid Bagsham, William, 518 Pleasant Street Baker, Eben H., 9 Richard Road. Res'd Milford Baker, Frank, 103 Beechwood Avenue, Res'd Colorado Baker, George. 7 Dexter Avenue BaIian, Michael, 180 School Street Balt, Anthony, 105 Orchard Street Banfil, William H., 24 Carver Road, Deceased Bartis, John, 11 Morse Street Barton, Lee, 116 Forest Street Ha&hian, Aram, 47 Hazel Street, Paid Bo6ton Bashian, Dickic, 47 Hazel Street Basile, Joseph, 231 Arlington Street COLLECTOR'S KEPO1tT 349 Basile, Paul, 17 De-wey Street Basile, Thomas, 11 Hazel Street Base, Frank„ 29 Unden Way Bates, Harry F., 67 Waltham Street Bazarian, Avedis, 133 Dexter Avenue Bean, Joseph, 70 Dexter Avenue, Duplicate Bedig, Oharles, 15 Elton Avenge nedroasian, Garabed, 44 Dartmouth Street Beigh, Albert, 31 Pleasant Street Beigh, Victor, 21 Pleasant Street Belben, Charles, It Melendy Avenue Beliz, Leo F.„ 11 Boyd Street Bellis, 'William, 21 Hawthorne Street Bennett, Y]exter F., 21 Alden Road Be=ett, Jay, 03 Franklin Street Bent, Clarence, 227 Sycamore Street Bernabo. Salvatore, 16 Lyons Street Bernard, Frederick, 42 Chauncy Street Bernard, Joseph P., 42 Chauncy Street Beshgeturian, Murad, 18 Concord Road Beubem, Michael, 35 Maplewood Street Beves, Walter, 94 Cypress Street Bink, Joseph, 145 Morse Street Binks, Joseph W., 139 Morse Street Black, Edward J., 105 Arsenal Street Black, Henry L., 212 Sycamore Street Blair, Joseph H., 60 Church Street Blake, Jahn B., 720 Mt. Auburn Street Blake, Peter T., 720 Mt. Auburn Street Boardman, Peter, 18 Melendy Avenue Boghos#an, Paul, 25 Porter Street Bogosian, Simon, 59 Putnam Street Bo svert, Horner, 272 School Street Bold, John X., 126 Putnam .Street Bollivar, Arthur J., 12 Hunt Street Bonitakis, George, 28 Elliot, Street Boothby, Vinal, 7 Ladd Street Botti, Ernest, 18 Mrerryfield Avenue Bmtrdaktan, Haig, 34 Cypress Street Boudaklarn, Vartan, 34 Cypress Strt Boudrot, Joseph, 182 Pleasant Street Bourgeois, 'William F., 55 Cottage Street Bowe, George, 157 School Street Boyajlan, Hagop, 73 Crawford Street, Invalid Boyce, William J., 7D Boylston Street Boyd, William, 21 Dexter Avenue Boylan, James, 74 Fitchburg Street, Not a Resident { WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Boyle, James S„ 2 Oak .Street Boyle, dames S. Jr., 33 Porter Street Bogle, William, 136 Summer street Brault, Fred R., 144 Orchard Street Bray, Fred, 193 Wa.verley Avenue, Invalid Breen, Frank, 23 Fairfield 'Street Brennan, John, 56 Sabsbury .Road Bridges, Frank, 37 Chapman Street Brignolin. Lawrence, .146 Waverley Avenue Brigulia, Anthony, 32 Royal Street Brochu, Joseph, 28 Copeland Street Brogie, Thomas, 90 No. Beacon Street Brooks, Harry A., 36 Charles River Road Brough, Thomas, 141 Galen Street Brown, Charles, 146 Pleasant Street Bro%m, George, 74 Arsenal Strec;t Brawn, Henry G., 11 Edgeeliff Road Brown, Herbert, 74 Arsenal Street Burndett, Fred, 00 Forest Street Bryant, Robert, 196 Summer Street Bucca,dorn, Salvatore, 30 Main Street Buckley, Ambrose, 9 Swett Court Buckley, Francis E., 30 Chauncy Street Buckley, Joseph, 20 Middlesex Street Burke, George M., 20 Irving Park Berke, Jcph, 51 Olney Street Burke, Martin, 17 Bay Street Burke. Michael, 137 Galen Street Burke, Thomas, 83 Arsenal Street Burndley, Manuel, 137 Galen Street Burns, George, 42 Mt. Auburn Street Burns, James, 117 Church Street, Res'd New Jersey Burns, William, 63 Elliot Street , Butler, Cyril, 31 Fitchburg Street Butler, Edward H., 17 Derby ]~toad Butler, John F., 85 Dexter Avenue Butler, Robert, 12 Marren Street Butler, William F., 10 Bemis. Street Cnbral, Frank, 176 'Walnut Street Cabral, Jolai, 176 Walnut Street Caira, Arnold, 213 Watertown Street Galan, Jolut, 96 Putnam Street Callahan, Jahn, 22 Putnam Street Callahan, Michael, 4 Green Street. Callahan, PaLrick J., 126 Putnam Street Gallanan, Arthur, 146 Palfrey Street Callahan, Francis W., 16 Boyd Street • COLLECTOR IS REPORT 2j51 Callahan, Martin L., 148 Pleasant Street Callana,n, William H., 148 Pleasant Street Callaway, Timothy, 152 Hillside Road Campbell, Cameron, 1.24 Nichols Avenue Campbell, Charles, 503A- Quimby Street Campbell, Paul R., 27 Linden Way Canady, Oscar M„ 93 Carroll Street Cannalonga, Vito. 133 Arsenal Street Cappellucci, Pantoline, 139 pleasant Street Cappucci, dike, 12 Berkeley Street Carapi, Luigi, 6 Rifle Court. Carden, LaN'Tence, 52 Spruce Street Cardillo, Peter, 13 Cottage Lane Carey, William P„ 44 Merrill load Caria., Emilia, 18 Wheeler Lame Carley, Francis L., 146 Sycamore Sreel Caruso, Antonio, 185 amn Street Caruso, Daniel, 68 Forest Street, Invalid Cas*,, Mich 1. 142 Galen Street Cased*, Michael F. Jr., 83 Pleasant. Street ❑frsole, Antonio, 15 HDward Street Casa, Anthony, 46 ]:Dexter avenue Cavallare, Philip. 89 King Street Cavanaugh, Patrick, 1.56 Main Street, Invalid Cawley, John J., 298 'Waverley A.ventte Cerrato, Frank, 184 Summer Street Chadwick, Henry W., 118 Waltham Street, Invalid Chakamian, George, 16 Irma Avenue Chamberlain. Raymond S., 31 Birch Road Cban ler, Horace, 14 Derby Road. Res'd N.H. Chapman, William A., 30 Palfrey Street Chills, Bradley, 35 Adams Street Choolglan, John, 48 Salisbury Rnad Chopourian, Haxry W., 504 Mt. Auburn Street Ch tstapher, Jahn, 175 Boylston Street Christopher, Stelios, 175 Boylston Street Churchill, George L., 7081 Belmont Street Ciavardone, James, 12 Melendy Avenue Ciavardone, Vincent, 10 St, Mary's Street Ciccotelli, Luigi, 9 New Lexington Street Cicit•:elli, Gabriel, 40 'Waltham Street Clancy. Martin, 294 No. Beacon Street Clark. George. 51 Main Street Clark, Guy P., 34 Waverley Avenue Coakley, Charles, 293 Lexington Street Gaffey. John J., 33 Mt. Auburn Street Coffin, Ernest L„ 24 Beacon Park 2 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Cohen, Dexter S., 36 Kimball Road Colby, Frederick J., 86 Bailey Road Colder, Howard, 11 Chapman Street Cvlella, Augustine, 11 Irma Avenue Colella, ink, 101 Arlington Street Colin, Thomas, 12 Thurston Road, Minor Colligan, Albert, 5 Royal Street Concannon, Edmund, 77 Arsenal Street Condon, William aG., 64 Dexter Avenue Connelly, Joseph A., 786 Mt, Auburn Street Connelly, John J., 52 Arsenal Street Connors, Edward, 16 Hunt Street Connors, Michael J_ 52 Spring Street Constance, Thomas, 186 Summer Street Goote, Edward, 8 Melville Terrace Corbett, Leo M., 32 Watertown Street Corcoran, Edutard, 112 Forest Street Corrigan. Jades F.. 25 Wilson Avenue Costello, .Tames G., 2 Putnam Street Cate, Arthur J., 10 Fatten Street Cotuni, .Terry, 9 Hudson Street Coughlina, James E., 16 Qlcott Street Coughlin, Jeremiah, 14 Summer Street Coughlin, William, 14 Summer Street Covino, Orlando, 226 Westminster Avenue Cram, James W., 41 Elliot Street Cram, Patrick J., 67 Capitol Street Crescitelli, Angelo, 127 Fayette Street Crewe, George, 328 Charles River Road Crimmins, Cornelius, 152 Nichols Avenue Crockiord, Glia;rles, 29 Hunt Street Crockford, Herbert H., 29 Runt Street Crockford, William E., 29 Hunt Street Cronin, Joseph, .142 Summer Street Cronin, William J.. 33 Marshall Street, Decemed Crosby, Jahn J., 34 Hawthorne Street Crosby, 'Thomas T., 34 Hawthorne Street Grassland. Ernest, 22 Palfrey Street Crupi, Salvatore, 11 Xeith Street Cummings, John, 8 Bemis Street Cunningham, Arthur, 69 Green Street Cunningham, Janm5, 144 Waverley Avenue Currie, Neil J.. 55A Mt, Auburn Street °Curry, Virgil, go Summer Street Cutter, Edward, 24 Palfrey Street Cutter, Howard, 19 Marian Road Czalpinski, John, 14 Berkeley Street COLLECTOR'S RF.PO1RT ]s D'ARostino, Pasquale, 147 Sycamore Street, Pd. Belmont D'Agostino, Joseph, 47 I-3osmer Street Daiassio, John, 196 Payette Street Dala sio, Joseph, 196 Fayette Street. Dalfino, Carmille, 267 Palfrey Street Dalkranian, KrIkor, 40 Laurel Strea, Deceased Damon, Ray E., 116 Forest Street Dana, Robert J., 19C Waverley Avenue Danforth, Ralph L., 69 No- Beacon Street Daniellan, Xevant, 18 Hosmer Street Davis, William Jr., 554 Belmont Street, Pd, Arlington ]an on, William J., 12 Arlington Street Day, l- onnas J., 7 Rieha.rds Road Den'llippis, Natalino, 14 Lyons Court Delaney, Cornelius, 0 Highhmd Avenue Deldon, John. 175 Fayette Street Deldon, Nicholas, 175 b)iyette Street Delerey, James, 19 Oakland Sweet DelPapa, Angela, 16 Cottage Street DeMaris, George A., 25 Adams Street Demasha, Tony, 15 Bancroft Street DeNapoli, Anthony, 52 +Chauncy Street VcQuattro, James, 38 Dartmbuth Street °DerBoghosian, Kebig, 67 Laurel Street DeRoeue, Alfred, 10 Cypress Street beschenes, Arthur J., 36 Upland Road Descuteau, Eugene, 12 Appleton Street DeStefa,no, Joseph, 191 Warren Street DeSt.ephano, Anthony, 13 Oakland Street "Devine, Albert, 77 Salisbury Road Devine, Charles J., 202 Maplewood Street Devine, Welter J.. 53 Commonwealth Road DiAndrea, Leo, 178 Summer Street DiCiaccio, Prank, 104 Cypress Street Diegnan, Patrick, 17 Adams Street DiGiacomandrea, Joeeph, 87 Arsenal Street Diller, Alvin, 35 Upland Road DiPletrantonio, Felix, 108 Plea-cant Street DiPietro, Angelo, 83 Arlington Street DiVmohln� Matthm 15 Chadbourne Terrace Dobson, Robert A., 35 Brimmei' Street Donald, Harvey, 94 Lexington Street Donnelly, John F'., 23 Grenville Roast Donovan, Augustus, 387 School Street nonavon, John, 104 Morse Street Donavan, William, 104 Morse Street Dormady, Edward, 60 Forest Street 354 1VATMITOWN- TOWN REPORT Dorsi, Fred, 1S Myrtle Street Dougan, James L., 50 William Street Doyle, John, 16 Cypress Street Doyle, John, 344 Belmont Street 'Doyle, Joseph, 196 Pleasant Street Drago, Charles, 294 Arlington Street Drago, ,Torn, 295 Arlington Street Dube, Walter, 36 Williams Street Duca, Anthony, 83 Arlington Street Duff, John, 42 Woodleigh Road, Duffy, James L., 503 Main Street Duffy, Jobn, 503 Main Street Dunbard, Arthur R., 141 Marshall Street, Invalid Dunderdale, Henry, 124 Fayette Street Dunn, Martin, 186 Arlington. Street ,xDunne, James, 5li Morse Street Dunphy, .hazes P., 45 Grenville Roast Dunton, Charles W., 12 Oliver Ruad Durgin, Clifton K., 34 Watertown Street Durso, Nicholas, 535 Mt. Auburn Street Dwyer, Michael F., 485 Main Street Dyer, Thomas F., 141 Langdon Avenue Eagles, Charles, 59 Mt. Auburn Street Edgar, John Harald, 28 Holt Street Vhrett, Fred L., 19 Richards road Eisenhauer, Warren F., 33 Kimball Road Ellis, George M., 27A Oleott Street Ellis, Robert, 116 Chapman Street Emery, Robert, 77 Dexter Avenue English, Aladino, 65 Cottage Street Enis, Earl J., 69 Menfleld Avenue Ericson, Richard, 8 Norseman Avenue Ernest, Russell, 32 Birch Load Espy, Herbert J,, 8 Carleton Terrace, Res'd N. Y. 1•'.'ssayan, Leon, 82 Putnam Street Esterbraok, Kimball, 16 Lharles Street, Pd. Swampscott, Evans, Arthur, 46 Elton ,Avenue Evans, E nest E.. 18 Stanley Avenue Fahlstrom, Carl, 36 Gland Road Faria, Manuel, 72 Hillside Road Farrell, John, 9 Winter Street Farrell, Edward, 41 Winter Street Flarrell, Edward J., 235 No. Beacon Street. Farrell, Michael F., 137 Morse Street F'arrenkafi, Joseph T., 122 Langdon Avenue Faulter, Leo, 286 No. lleacen Street Faulter, Raymond, 286 No. Beacon Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 355 Faye, Gcoige, 122 No, Beacon Street Fencer, Harold C., 136 Orchard Street Ferrins, ,Tames W., 16 French Street, Field. Earl C., 10 Middlesex; Road Field., Richard, 10 Middlesex Road Files, Addison, 56 Putnam Street Files, Walter, 12 Hardy Avenue Flrgio, Ralph, 60 Prentiss Street 4Fisher. Theodore R., 85 Galen Street Fisk, Clarence R., 168 School Street Fiske, Charles B., 146 Langdon Avenue, Invalid Flaniburls, Harry, 9 Putnam Street Flamburis, .lames, 9 Putnam Street Flanagan, George E., 15 Nichols Avenue Flannery,.John J., 17 Spring Co rt Fleming, Howard B., 99 Carroll Street Fleming, Isaac H„ 118 Winsor Avenue Flackhardt, Robert, 276 No, Beacon Street Fly,nn, Bartholomew, 104 Morse Street Flynn, Geor a H„ 136 Nichols Avenue Fagarty, Edmund, 539 Mt. Auburn Street Foley, Patrick, IM Arlington Street Folk, Bernard B., 21 Middlesex toad Forbes, Harry, 19 Morse Street roes, John F.. 21 Elliot Street Ford, Warren„ 34 Holt Street Fowler, William J., 100 Pleasant Street Fos, Albert B., 35 Prescott Street Franchf, Joseph, 9 Berkeley Street. T'reenmam, Frank, 87 BoyIston Street, Res'd Medford Freaza, Marco, 7 Swetts Court Frissore, Archie, 31 Waverley Avenue, Res'd Newton Furrey, John, 59 Union Street Gale, John G., 91 Mt. Auburn Street Galagher, Frank, 3 Cuba Street Gallagher, Norman, 174 Main Street Gallagher, Thomas, 126 Worcester Street Galland, John, 9 Winter Street Gallintino, Salva4ore. 15 Cushman Street Gallo, Guiseppe, 50 Arsenal Street Gallo, Phillip, 50 Arsenal Street Gardiner, Ralph C., 23 Commonwealth Road Gardner, Maurice L., 15 Adams Street Gardner, R. Everett, 14 Prospect Street Garito, Joseph, 145 Galen Street Gasparian, Jasper, 32 Quincy :Street Gaudet, Thomas, 536 Pleasant Street 356 WATERTOWN TOWN RIEPORT Gavin, Joseph. J., 27 Birch Road Gaynord, Jahn, 476 Mt. Auburn Street Geary, Jahn J., 11 -Bradford Road George, Wallace, 119 Church Street Geremanus, Gostas, 24 Berkeley Street *Germanio, Henry. 45 Riverside Street Gifford, Joseph, 54 No. Beacon Street Gillis, Fred, 8 Purvis Street Gillis, Louis, s Purvis Street Glover, Charles G., 45 Dartmouth Street Glornian, Mobrey, 45 firma Avenue Glayd, Charles 0.,114 Hillside Read Gohron, Arthur R, 27 Charming Road Golding, Harry J., 36 Howard Street Goldsmith, Henry, 54 Salisbury Road, Res°d Bostoxx Gooding, Fred L., 63 Franklin Street °Goodrow. Albert, 55 Kondazian Street Grassia, Ralph V., 35 William Street Gray, Edwin W., 532 Mt, Auburn Street Gregory, F. John, 83 Putnam Street Green, George, 56 Elton Avenue Green, John, 15 Melendy Avenue Greene, Joseph V., 126 Worcester Street, Pd. Cambridge GrMiin, Edmund, 119 Winsor Avenue, Pd. Wal(liarn Griffin, John F., 86 E-denfleld .Avenue Griffin, Ralph B., 112 Gammon Street Gringeri, Salvatore, 24 Holt Street Grover, Edwin B,, 84 Garfield Street Gullason, Charles, 55 Hazel Street Gullason, Roland, 55 Hazel. Street Guzzettl, Gufseppe, 12 Berkeley Street Haigh, Albert W., 69 ):-Hillside Road Hall. Robert T., 47 Hovey Street Halpern, Joseph, 61 Cypress Street, Res'd Conn, Ham, George Walter, 15 Spruce Street Ha.ttn, Louis J., 518 Pleasant Street Hannon, Edward J., 137 Morse Street Hanrahan, Francis, 543 Mt, Auburn Street Hanrahan, Harry, 24 Bostonla Avenue Hansen, August, 11 Olney Street Hanson, David, 29 Lincoln Street Hansom, G. Gordon, 11 Chapman Street Hanson, John E., 29 Lincoln Street Harolan, Arakel. 17 Hondazian Street Harrington, Joseph R.., 68 Bradford Read 11arrington, Michael B., 65 13acon Street Harrington, Paul C., 37 Gilbert Street C OLLECTOR'S DEPORT 35 Harris, Bruce, 168 'Walnut Street �Harri.s, Charles, 33 Boyd Street Harris, Silas M., 54 ,Spring Street Hart, Patrick J., 15 Dexter Avenue 'Hart, Thomas E., 15 Dexter Avenue Hartenstein, Sidney, 22 Real Street Hartung, Paul S., 27 Maplewood Street Hartley, John, 66 Lexington Street, Deceased Harvey, Roland T., 64A Westminster Avenue Hassemer, Roan, 19 Dartmouth Street Hatch, Arthur, 8 Fletcher Terrace Haughey, Edward F., 343 School ,Street Hauswirth, Albert J.. 298 Waverley Avenue 'Hawes, Harry, 43 Bigelow Avenue Haynes, Harry E.. 64 Union Street, Deceased Head, Edwin, 50 Quimby Street Hehir, John, 9 Church Hill, Deceased Henah.an, Michael, 59 Union Street Hennas, Christe, 103 Union Street Hennessey, John, 59 Union Street Herbert, Charles J., 127 Pleasant Street, Res'd Boston Hern„ Frztz, 95►4 Edenfleld Avenue Hession, Irvin, 11 Bancroft Street Hesston, Joseph, 11 Bancroft. Street, Res'd Brat[lebara, Liz.. Hickey, Frank, 168 School Street Higgins, Lewis, 69 Capitol Street. Hill, Acan, 147 Morse Street Hiltz, Fred, 50 Chapman Street *Hindlian, Percy, 16 Irma Avenue Hogau, Daniel, 7 Putnam Street Hogan, John, 176 Spruce Street Hagan, Leo, 66 Prentiss Street Holland, Edward J., 16 Stearns Road »ollingshead, George F., 9 Irving Park, Resod Quincy Holmes, Clinton E., 95 Union Street, DeceaSed Holmes, Phillip, 68 Church Street Honsin,ger, Charles, 478 Main Street. RGoker, Myles, 21 Elliot Street Hooper, Harry C., 58 Copeland Street, Res'd Brookline Huron, ChArtes°E_ 18 Carroll Street, Deceased. Howe„ W01am W., 48 Olney Street, Pd. Maslow, N. H. Howell, Jahn T„ 139 Surnmer Street, Deceased Hvuhoulis, George, 70 California Street Howes, Ernest, 256 No. Beacom Street Howland, Donald C., 16 Laurel Street Hughes, Charles, 16 Hunt Street Hughes, Clayton, 11 Boyd Street 358 WATERT€1WN TOWN Rl';l'(lRT Hughes, James, 100 Water Street Hughes, John, 11 Churchill Street Hughes, Lawrence, 74 Dexter Avenue Humphreys, Edward E., 192 Orchard Street Turd, Frank, 25 Water Street Hurley, John,46 Watertnwn.Street Husselbee, Cyril, 3 9ummit Road Iadvnise, Joseph, 17 Oakland Street luznewski, Antonio, 36 Howard Street Jacques. Elmer W„ 75 Capital Street James, Clifford H., 52 Commonwealth Road Jarossi, Nicholas, 31 Ralph Street JendJan, John, 72 Prentiss Street Jensen, Abe, 8 Putnam Street Johnson, Carl, 139 Galen Street Johnson, Ivy, 11 Melendy Avenue Johnson, Jacob, 78 Dexter Avenue J❑hnston, George, 15 Fayette Street Jones,Benjamin, 197 Pleasant Street Jones, John, 112 No, Beacon Street Jones, Sidney, 13 Summer Street Jones, William 11., 25 Oakland Street, Deceased Janes, William J., 67 Wa,itharn Street Jucknavorian, Haig, 348 Arlington Street Kacbagian, Aram, 38 WatertOWII Street Kachajian, George. 217 Dexter Avenue Kaloustian, Paul, 79 Bigelow Avenue Kandras, .lames, 137 Galen Street Kane, Jahn J,, 2 Derby Road Karageuusian, Mike, 62 Laurel Street Karalekas, Wiliam, 202 Boylston Street Karas, ,lames C., 11 Templeton Barkway Karavangelis, Costos, la Bastonia Avenue 'Kaye, Ernest, 29 Forest Street Kazarosian, Joseph, 154 Nichols Avenue, Res'd Roston Keane, .lames F„ 155 Hillside Road Kearns, Ernest, 16 13illcrest Circle Keddy, James, 1$ Cross Street Keddy, Melrcy J., 23 Maple Street Keefe, Archie, 116 Boyd Street, Deceased Keefe, Arthur C., 7 Cubs Street Keefe, Henry, 215 Dexter Avenue Keefe, Henry, 520 Pleasant Street Keefe, James, 215 Dexter Avenue Keefe, James, Jr., 148 Boylston Street Keefe, Jason E., 215 Dexter Avenue Keefe, John, 7 Cuba Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 359 Kelley, Daniel, 31 Morse Street Keegan, Thomas F., 106 Rutland Street Keenan, Thomas, 103 Pleasant Street Kelheur, Warren R., 14 tfillslde Road Kelley, John, 43 Morse Street Kelley, Mark E.. 63 Church Street Kelp, Francis W., 40 Bridge Street, Ynvalid Kelly. John, 37 M+elendy Avenue, Invalid Kelly, John, 64 Elton Avenue Kelly, Samuel, 199 Waverley Avenue Kelly, Thomas P., 146 Galen Street Kelly, William, 262 Belmont Street Kenney, James, $l Summer Street, R,es`d Cambridge Kenney, Jelin J., 133 Galen Street Kenney, Patrick J., 464 Main Street Kermy, Mathew H., 270 No. Beacon Street Keville, James, 8 Dartmouth Street Kiernan, Thomwi J., 16 Middlesex Road Kieiman, William P., 16 Middlesex Road, Res'd N. Y. 4Kileoyne, Vugene J., 22 Laurel Street Kinchla, Edward, 59 Capitol Street Kinchla, Tlmothg F,, 23 Maple Street Ding, ;Marshall. 63 Stuart Street Kingston, Leonard B., 5Q Beacon Park Kivhn, Joseph, 12 Fifth Avenue Knowles, Olive b,, 46 Lznion Street Knowles, Herbert. 26 Wolcott Road. Kooyumjian. Nishen, 42 Crawford Street Krikarian, Stephen, 10 Paul Street Xunnen, Albert., 26 Grenville Road LaBre+cque. Achilles, 25 Hlllerest Circle, Invalid Lanu#I, Willard, 112 No, Beacom Street LaCamern, Sam. 25 Prentiss Street LaClair, Ludugn, 18 Hunt Street LaTnond, John, 36 Upland Road Lamort cello, James, 11 Forest Street Landers, Gerard, 13 Lawrence Street Lave o, Albert C„ 27 Fairfield Street Leavy. Ralph D., 194 Pleasant Street Labakken, Stanley, 44 Pairfield Street Leith, Eaton, 59 Bailey Road, Res'd Maine Lembo, Charles J., 176 Walnut Street Leonard, Andrew T., 105 Rutland Street Leonard, Benedict, 63 Hillside Road Leonard, Bryan A., 105 Rutland Street, Deceased Leonard, Daniel. 194 No, Beacon Street Leonard, Jahn, 20 Crass Street 360 WATERTO N 'TOWN REPORT Leonard, John, 20 Morse Street, Res'd Westford Leonard, John J., 105 Rutland Street Leonard, Paul W., +63 Hillside Road Lepine, Gustave, 20 Church Street I,ibernini, Nicholas, 31 Churchill, Res'd Newton Lincoln, Raymond, 32 Spruce St., Paid Maine Lincoln. Walter, 1H Belmont Street Lindahl, Frederick A., 20 Prescott Street Lindahl, Francis, 2D Prescott Street Little, Albert, 36 Middlesex Road, Res'd Leominster Little, Diehard, 44 Bacon Street Livingston, Harry, 27 Maplewood Street Lohneo, Walter IT., 69 Burnham Street Lopez, RaymDnd, 15 Oakland Street Lopez, Richard F.. Jr., 15 Oakland Street Lord, Henry X. 19 Hull Avenue Loser, Phillip, 96 Bradford Road Loumos, 175 Lexington Street, Res'd Maine Loumos, Brxiest, 1W Lexington Street Louuias. Peter, 175 LexingLon street, nes'd Maine Lowe, Harold, 40 Watertown Street Lupo, Anthony, 151 Waitha.m Street Word, Charles D., 15 Wilson Avenue Lyman. Bernard, 201 Watertown Street Lynch, Francis, 91 Langdon Avenue Lyons. Stanley, 24 Malden Street KcDoTWd, John, 45 Gilbert Street, MacDonald, John. 27 Howard Street MacDonald, Kenneth, 23 Quimby Street MacDougall, H. Murray, 86 Prentiss Street MacGillivray, Daniel, 502A Main Street Xacanitosh, Donald N., 65 Orchard Street Maclntoah, Donald N., 65 Orchard Street Mackert, L. Edward, 137 Langdon Avenue, Invalid MacLean, Wallace D., 18 Hovey Street, Deceased MacLeod, Herman V., 137 Galen Street MacLeod, Norman D., 39 Locke Street, Pd. Worcester MacLeod, Torquil, 137 Galen Street MacPherson, Robert, 264 Belmont Street MacWilliams, Leslie, 139 Galen Street agliocca. Mathew, 239 Lexington. St., Res'd Fitchburg Magrath, Herbert, 46 Wilmot Street Maguire, Robert, 78 Arsenal Street, Deceased Maguire, John, 112 Charles River Road Magurn, Charles H., 134 Spruce Street, Pd. Arlington Ua.han, Henry, 44 Elliot Street Mahan. WilIia[n E.. 44 Elliot Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 361 Maher, Jobn, 12 ;Priest Road, Pd. Boston Mahoney, T omas George, 20 Theurer Parr Mailly, George, 20 Prescott Street Malloy, Edward, 7 Chandler Street Malloy, George, 7 Chandler Street Malloy, Hurry F., 83 Common ;street Malloy, James, 17 Templeton Parkway, R,es'd Cambridge Malloy, John, 17 'Templeton Parkway Malone, John T., 51 Mt. Auburn Street Maloney, Alton V., 55 Morse Street Malconian, .5arkis, 111 Worcester Street Mancini, Joseph, 196 Fayette Street Manning, Jobe, 142 Galen Street Mansell, John, 49 Cypress Street Man.sell, Thomas F., 49 Cypress Street Mantenuto, John J., 60 Fayette Street, Res'd, Providence, R.1. Marchant, Edward, 129 Arsenal Street Mardigian, Diran, 15 Dewey Street Mariano, Antonio, 8 Hearn. Street Marsh, William, 11 Oliver Road Martell, Eugenie, 73 Main Street Martin, Albert, 14 Winthrop Street Martocchic, Nicholas, 11 'Warren Street Massoretti, Alfred, 136 Arlington Street matanaa, John, 7 Hearn Street Nia'tanza, Michael. 26 Norseman Avenue Matezlo, Anthony, 11 New Lexington Street Mathews, Harry W., 01cott Street Matthew. Leonard, 154 'Worcester Street Mattison, Robert E., 43 Chapman Street Mavrogeorge, Alexander, 37 Kondazian Street mavrogeorge, Peter, 37 Kondazian Street ma=a, Carmen, 66 Ralph Street McArthur, Clarence, 24 Dexter Avenue McBride, Frank, 182 Maplewood Street McBreen, Hugh A., 349 School Street McCabe, 'Wllliatn, 69 Templeton Parkway McCann, John J., 116 Main Street McCarthy, Charles A., 26 King Street McCarthy, John J., 4 Maplewood Street McClelland, Arthur, 60 Brad€ord, Road McCool, Hugh, Jr., 55 Gilbert Street McCormack, John, 31 Olney Street McCormack, John A., 31 Olney Street McCormack, Michael J., 38 Myrtle Street McCormack, Patrick, 79 Boylston Street McCormick, William, 51 Main Street 62 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT McCue, Thomas J.. 293 No. Beacon Street McDonald, Louis, 153 Sumner Street McDonnell, Harold F., 76 Poplar Street McDonnell, Patrick, 37 Me£endy .Avenue McDonough, John, 195 Fayette Street McDougall, Robert, 501 Pleasant Street McDowell, Douglas, 208 .Main Street McEllen, John, 62 Pleasant Street McElroy, Joseph F., 53 Green Street McGinty, Francis E., 775 Mt. Auburn Street McGovern, Jahn H., 537 A hilt. Auburn Street McCrawan, Edward, 87 Putnam Street McGuire, William, 9 Winter Street, Deceased oMclnavey, Richard J., 6 Morse Street McInerney, John, 85 Arsenal Street McIntyre, Andrew, 90 No. Deacon Street McIntyre, Angus D., 31 Cypress Street, Deceased McIntyre, Francis M., 31 Cypress Street McIntyre, Johns J., 39 Cypress Street McIntyre, Raymond, 128 Grove Street McIntyre, Ronald, 31 Cypress Street McKenna, John B., 38 Warwick Road McLaughlin, John, 162 hillside Road McLeod, Lawrence D., 94 Galen Street Mci oud, Jahn, 9 Summer Street McNamara, Daniel, 49 011bert Street McKee, William, 41 Elton Avenue McNeil, Daniel, 36 Williams Street Melvely, Anthony W„ 244 No. Beacom Street McPhee, Clyde, 65 Galen Street Mr-Stay, C, Patrick, 39 spring Street ,McSweeney, Dan, 95 Spring Street Meehan, George, 31 Adam Street Meehan, George H. Jr.. 31 Adams Street Meehan, Joseph D., 27 Pleasant Street Meehan, John W.. 36 Francis Street Meehan, Richard, 14 No, Beacon Court Melarnaphy, Walter, 14 Maplewood Street Merrill, Harry, 83 Galen Street Metropolis, Gostas, 10 Bostonia Avenue Metropolis, George, 10 Bostonia Avenue Meuse, Marshall M., 48 Riverside Street, Deceased Idilmore, Stephen, 98 Irving Street Zinassian, Jack, 200 Boylston Street Minassian, K arigan, 201D Boylston Street Mirabile, Jelin, 148 Irving Street Morahan, George~ H., 10 Union Street COLLECTOR REPORT 363 Mondlick, Solomon, 18 Upland Road Moor, Forest, 46 Elton Avenue 1400radian. Asdoor, 14 Chestnut Park- Moore, Arthur C., 21 Centre Street Moore, Lawrence, 69 Palfrey Street Moore, Walter, 168 Walnut Street Moorian, Carl, 179 Spruce Street Moran, Crohane, 41 Fairfield Street Moran, Francis, 56 Gilbert Street, Invalid Moran, Paul C., 56 Gilbert Street Morrell, Edward L., 30 Kiag Street Morrison, Carroll T., 162 Sycamore Street Morrissey, Richard, 85 Elton Avenue Morrissey, Thomas, 486 Main Street Mortocchio, Sohn, 42 Forest Street Moulton, Ralph, 55 Carroll Street Mudgett, Elmer, 48 Pearl Street .Mulcahy, Richard, 520 Pleasant Street mullen, James, 59 Union Street Mullen, Michael, 18 Hunt Street Mullen, William, 22 Birch Road Murdock, Edward, 113 Chapman Street Murdock, Lorenzo, 85 Spring Street Murdock, Thomas J'., 113 Chapman Street Murdock, William, 113 Chapman Street n4urdack, William H., Jr., 113 Cbapman Street Murbaghan, Leo, 242 Sycamore Street Murphy, Charles A., 689 Main Street Murphy, Edward, 36 Concord Road, Hospital murphy, Henry C., 89 Hovey Street Murphy, James. A., 126 Laiigdon Avenue Murphy, Jeremiah, 138 Orchard street Murphy, John A., 36 Laurel Street Murray, James J., 435 lit. Auburn Street Murray, Gwen, 7 Arthur Terrace Nally, Patrick J., 83 Waverley Avenue Nang�le, Albert E., 136 Cypress Street Natale, Paul, 12 Clarendon Street Natalie. Peter, 49 Cottage Street Nee, Francis, 27 Templeton Farkway Nee, William P., 13 Chatmey Street Nelson, August E., 28 Partridge St. Nelson, George, 145 Garfield Street, Res'd Petersham Nelson, Jahn F.. 92 Riverside Street Neshe, Peter, 23 Francis Street Newhardht, Tillman, 323 Arlineon Street Nichols, Leon, 30 Lincoln Street. Deceased .64 WATER'.GOWN TOWN REPORT Nilsen, James, 50 Beachwood Avenue Nocura, Jahn, 105 Pleasant Street Norcross, Walter E., in Hillside Road Normine, John B., 16 Irma Avenue North. Frank A., Jr., 37 Garfield Street Notargiacarno, Albert, 164 1 clenfield Avenue Notargiacamo, Anthony, 24 Gertrude St., Paid Boston Oatley, Augustus, 1 Maplewood Street O'Connor, Timothy, 30 Irma Avenue 011unnell, Alfred M., 9 Edeniiel€1 Avenue ,O'Donnell. J, Henry, 12 •Bacon Street O'Donnell, Jolin B., 531 Mt. Aubnrn Street, O'Donnell, Robert, 12 B€rcan Street O'Donnell, Tbosnas, 12 Bacon Street Ggar, Arthur C., 46 Cuba Street O'Gara, Patrick J., 30 Glcott Street O'Halloran, James F., 114R Main Street O'Halloran, Michael, 45 Mt. Auburn Street;, Invalid O'Halloran, William, 45 Mt. Auburn Street O'Hanian, Ha.gop, 52 Dartmouth Street Ohania.n, Suran, 33 Melendy Avenue O'Hara, James H., 123 Edenfleld Avenue O'Keefe, Michael J., 29 Wheeler Lane O'Leary. John, S Fletcher Terrace Olive, Charles F. L., 266 Selsnont Street Qlson, Theodore M., Jr., 13 MarshalI Street O'Shea, Mart.imer, 186 Arlington Street Ounjimi, Samuel, 53 Laurel Street Owens, David F., 99 Poplar Street Oxner, John G., 244 No. Beacon Street Oxton, Norwood, 5 Ride Court Paige, Peter C., 10 Dunton Road Pambookian, Henry, 155 Nichols Avenge Papa,zian, Bedros, 56 Edgeclifl Road Paris, Sherman B., 67 Winsor Avenue Parker, Holuier C., 149 Common Street, Pd. New Bedford Parker, Theodore W., 37 Harnden Avenue Parlee, Arctiibald, 46 Dartmouth Street Parrou, Ralph D., 80 Belmont Street Parsons, William, 14 Caileton 'Terrace Patten, John S., 53 Garver Road Pennington, George H„ 20 Brimmer Street, Deceased Perkins, David C., 13 Oakley Road, Res d Manchester Peterson, Albert G., 40 Prescott Street Phillips, Edward, 26 GaLkland Street Phillips, Roy, I Dexter Avenue Piantedosi, Dick. 77 Putnam Street COLLECTOR S REPORT 365 Piantedosi, Gennaro, 112 Forest Street Piantedosi, Joseph, 183 Fayette Street Piantedosi, Victor, 24 Cushman Street Pike, Fdward II., 53 Mt. Auburn Street Pilon, Victor R., 20 Church Street Pirolli, Patsy, 20 New Uxington Street Pirrello, Frank, 20 Lawrence Street Pizano, Michael. 23 James street Pizzi, Albert, 145 Sycamore Street. Pd, Belmont Pizzi, Ancelo, 145 Sycamore Street Plunkett, James P., 86 Hovey Street, R,es'd N.H. Pollucc , Alphonse, 33 Dexter Avenue Poillucci. Antonio, 60 Laurel Street Poilucci, Frank, 60 Laurel Street Poilucci, Guy, 80 Laurel Street; Poilucei, Guy, 33 Dexter Avenue Poilucci, Joseph, 60 Laurel Street Pvilucci. Joseph, 33 Dexter Avenue Polk, James X., 3 Oliver Road Porter, George, 26 Phillips Street, Invalid. Porter, George J., 138 Standish Road, Invalid 'Porter, IUc.hael, 45 Pequossette Street Powers, Jahn R., 178 Sycamore Street Pratt, Albert R., 38 Harriden Ave., lRes'd Belmont Prendergast, Andrew, 15 Oakley Road Preschia, Andrew S., 73 Highland Avenue Procoppio, Paul, 8 Myrtle Street Proto, Janies, 50 Riverside Street Pughese, Gene A., 8a5 Nit. Auburn Street Fughese, Orlando, 815 Mt. Auburn Street Putney, Charles T., 98 W'averley Avenue Puzo, Anthony, Jr_, 41 Porter Street Quinn, Edward M., Jr., 41 Cuba, Street Quinn, Francis, 46 No. Beacon Street Qui=, John, 48 No. Beacon Street Quinn, Jahn, 18 No. Beacon Street Quinn, Joseph, 83 Morse Street Quinn, Patrick, 30 Porter Street Quinn, Thomas. 46 No. Beacon Street Rallis, James, 32 Boyd Street Raphaliaii, Alexander, 64 Hazel Street Randall, Louis J., 537 mt. Auburn Street Raphalian, Solomon, 13 Grimmer Street Raymond, Bruno, 8 Bostonla Avenue Raymond, Domenic, 8 Bostorrta. Avenue R.aymmid, Fred S., 8 Sidney Street Ready, Leo. 14 Fdenfleld Avenue 366 WATERTOW N TOWN REPORT Reagan, Roger, 16 Irving Street Reardon, David, 30 Westland Road Reardon, Patrick, 475 Pleasant Street Reardon, Thomas F"., 30 Westland Road Reen, Daniel, 34 Francis Street Reeves, William, 181 Walnut Street Regan, Richard, 40 Maple Street Regan, William, 74 Le.-dngton St., duplicate. assessment Reilly, Rodney, 146 Hillside Rd,, Reimann, Herbert E., 146 Spruce Street Remmes, Frank S., 330 Charles River Road. Deceased Reva.ne, Michael T„ 8 Adams Street Rieardi, John, 93 Arlington Street Riccio, Frank, 71 Cypress Sreet Riccio, Joseph, 73 Prentiss Street Rice, Dominic, 35H Cottage Street Rice, John, 27 Irma Avenue Rich, Walter, Jr., 452 Main Street Rielly, John A.. 37 A ,'School Street R.11ey, William F., 305 Lexington Street, Deceased. Rishel, John A., 84 Robbins Road Rirsa, Anthony D., 114 Forest Street Rivza, Joseph, Jr., 114 Forrest Street Roach, Arthur. 15 Melendy Avenue Reach, William, 68 Belmont Street Robertson. Frank, 27 Gleason Street Robinson, Herbert, 25 Palmier ,Street Rodgers, Anthony G., 70 Poplar Street Rogers, John H., 4 Melville Terrace Romaine, William, 49 Lexington Street Rio, Joseph, 36 Prescott Street Ruggiero, William, 168 Waverley .Avenue Russo, Frank, 17 Chauncy Street Russo, Carmine, 39 Winter St. RusssD. Leo, 105 Pleasant'Street Russo, Matthew, 53 Laurel Street Russo, Paul, 21 Hiidson Street Russo, Peter, 145 Galen Street Ryan, John, 37 Dartmouth Street Ryan, John F„ Jr., 37 Dartmouth Street Ryan, Lawrence, 502 Belmont Street Ryan, Leo M. 14 Fuller Roan Ryan, Richard, 34 Dartmouth Street Ryan, Thomas, 21 Dexter Avenue Ryan, Vincent A., 467 Main Street Rooney, Bernard, 16 +dross Street, Deceased Rwney, Dennis, 36 Howard Street COLLECTOR REPORT 367 'Rooney, Eugene, 320 Main Street Rooney, John B., 110 Riverside Street Rooney, Jahn F., 110 Riverside Street, Deceased Rose, William V., 12 Heenan Street Rosof3, David, 328 Arlington Street 5ebe€an, Hartley A., 4 Cypress Street Sacco, Charles A., 39 r Pleasant Street Sahagian, Stephen, 49 Crawford Street Sahaglan, Vahan, 49 Crawford Street Salvitti, Anthony, 112 Putnam Street SalvittL Enrico, 190 Walnut Street Salvitti, Grenino, 75 Putnam Street Santoro, Maurice, 61 Prentiss- Street . Santos, Francis J., 273 No. Beacon Street, Deceased Sarfaflan, Nis'han. 44 Dartmouth. Street Sarkisian, Roupen, 18 Melendy Avenue Saunders, Woodward, 82 Summer St., Paid Lynn Savory, Robert, 36 Carroll Street Savarese, Salvatore, 10 Clarendon Street Scalai, Anthony, 233 Palfrey Street Schacht, Joseph, 8 Phillips Street Schneider, harry, 11 Hearn Street Scott, James, 139 Galen Street Scott, .Mahn, 596 Pleasant Street Scott, Walter, 85 -Ut. Auburn Street Sebastian, Florida, 20 Lawrence Street Sewell, W. Paul, 19 Stearns Road Shamgechlan, John, 17 Langdon Avenue Sharnlacchian, Magardich, 17 Langdon Avenue Shannahan, Frank D., 227 Arlington 'Street Shann ahan, HCnar, 227 Arlington Street Shan an, William, 33 Hall Avenue Sharkey, Austin, 14 Templeton Parkway Sharkey, James W„ 14 Templeton Parkway Sharkey, Jahn, 14 Templeton Parkway Sharpe, Jarnxes, 91 Standish Road Shaw, James E„ 45 Fitchburg St., Invalid Shave, Oliver, fit T-rtngdnn Avenue. Res'd New Jersey Shaw, 7buinats A-, 53 Elliot Street Shan, Udward, 153 Arsenal Street Shea, John, 56 Salisbury Road Shea, Jahn J., 142 Galen Street Shea, Jahn R., 298 Wav+erley Avenue Sheehan, Francis M., 102 Pleasant Street Sheehan, Jeremiah, 48 Cuba Street Sheehan, William, 19 Edenfield Avenue Sheridnn, Joseph L,, 22 Waltham Street 368 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Shieis, Peter, 229 Arsenal Street Sbipp, Herbert, 9 Acton Street Shogian, John, 49 Crawford Street Silvestri, R.umlo, 20 Howe Street Sim, William, 43 Marshall Street Simmons, Richard, 53 Morse Street Simms, Charles E., 13 Fifleld Street ~ Simonetti, Domenic, 47 Prospect Street, Deceased Simonetti, Ralph, 47 .Prospect Street Sirnonien, Melkon, 31 Melendy Avenue Sirianni, Louis, 89 Elm Street Skuse, Paul H., 11 Stearns Road, Pd. Boston 5lamin, Thomas, 41 Union Street, Deceased Slavin, Harry, 11 Morton Street, Deceased Smith, Albert, 69 'Union Street Smith, Earl, 176 Spruce Street Smith, Francis E., 92 No. Beacon Street Smith, Herbert, 10 Minter Street Smith, Warren, 15 Irma Avenue Sookian, Victor, 43 Cypress Street Sorenson, Axel, 7 Clanton Street Sperguiro, Janes, 65 Cottage Street Springman, Harry, 29 Churchill Suet Stanton, 'Walter, 16 Charles Street Starr, Herbert W., 69 Bromfield Street Steele, George, 254 'Warren Street Steina.uer, Meinard C., 26 Richards Road Stepan an, Mugardieh, 20 Oak Street, Deceased Stevens, Benjamin, 73 Franklin Street Stevens, John, 22 Church Street Stiriti, Frank, 93 Arlington Street Stokes, Edward H„ 10 Lowell Avenue Stoney, Norman B., 11 Otis Street Stt1 pke, Harry E., 38 Franklin Street Sullivan, Alexander, 520 Pleasaant, Street Sullivan, Daniel, fib Boylston 'Street Sullivan, Eugene H„ 11 Wolcott Road Sullivan, Jahn, 33 FifIeld Street Sullivan, Joseph r•°.. 188 Waverley ,Avenue Sullivan, Joseph F.. 65 Lowell Avenue Sullivan, Michael, 17 Melendg Avenue Sullivan, Paul, 64A Belmont Street Sullivan, Paul J., 190 Maplewood street, Res'd N. Y. Sullivan, Ralph K. 11 Wolcott Road Sullivan, Thomas J., 64A Belmont Street Sullivan, Timothy, $r Lowell Avenue Sweet, Arthur F., 53 Fitchburg Street COLLE TOR'S REPORT 369 Sylvester, Enio R., 8 Cypress Street Takorian, Elisha, 23 Kim-ball Road Tarjian, Jaeab, 143 School Street Tazhtan, R,ich,ard, 12 Brlmmer Street, R 'd Cam-brldge Taverna, Carmine, 180 Walnut Street Taverna, Mario, 180 Walnut Street Taverna, Domenick, 180 Walnut Street Taverna, Salvatore, 184 Walnut Street Teehan, Joseph J., 31 Irma Avenue Testa, Alexander, 19 Churchill Theriault, Lucien, 57 Parker Street, Pd. Salem 'Piano, Michael, 25 New Lexington Street Titkbo, Alexander, 29 Malden Street Tierney. Thomas J., 271 Mt. Auburn Street Tobio, Burt, 130 Main Street Tolman, Alvan, 42 Mt. Auburn Street Tomasi, Domenic, 22 St. Mary's Street, Res'd Conn, Tornelli, Anthony, 89 K ng Street Toohey, Thomas, 127 Dexter Avenue Toomey*, Michael, 126 Nichols Avenue Toscano, Antonio, 23 Brimmor Street Townsend, Elbert, 12 Channing Road Tracy, Edward, 59 Union Street Tracy, Thomas, 86 Prentiss Street Tracy, William, 86 Prentiss Street Traversi, Albert, 25 New Lexington Street Trnisf, John, 43 Loornis Street Troy, Edward, 40 Cuba Street, Tselepis, George P., 10 Boston,ia Avenue Tselepts, Varhis, 10 Bostonia A.vcnue Twetini, Joseph, 253 Boylst.ozi Street Twohig, .Tames, 90 No. Beacon Street Tzagarellis, Stelfcs4, 221 AAington Street Uncles. W1111am J.„ 63 Orchard Street Upton, George, 39 Merton Street Vacca, Nick, 15 Keenan Street Vacca Ralph, 7 Learn Street Vahey, John, 4 Adams Street Vahey, Thomas F., 238 No. Beacon Street, Decea5ed Valentino, Alphonse, 11 Norsem Avenue Valentino, George, 11 Norsem4n Avenue Vance, Alvin, 8 Pletcher Terrace Vanetzian, Elias, 14 Oak Street 3iartamian„ Bedros, 17 Dartmouth Street Vaughan, Jon J., 32 Brimmer Street VeIente, Joseph, 22 Wo, Beacon Court Veno, Harold T.. 76 Prospect Street 370 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Vessella., Biagio. 88 Putnanx Street Viering, Bernard, 53 a~itchbusg Street Viola, Salvatore, 10 Berkeley Street Voner, Joseph, 8 Swett Court Voutiritsa, William, 133 Galen Street Vrock, Rocco, 25 01cott Street "Waddle, Harry, 281 Arsenal Street Wagner, John, 6 )Morse Street Wagstaff, Harry, 12 Royal Street, R&CI Maine Waldron, James F., 28 Capitol Street Wall, Michael, 142 Galen Street Wallen, Aldred, 40 Porter Strut Walsh, James J., 165 'Wiin�or Avenue Walters, Randall, 781 Mt. Auburn Street Ward, George, 64 Elton Avenue Ward, John J., 8 Oliver Road Ward, Stephen, 24 Charles Street Watson, George L., 7 Oliver Road Weaver, George K. Jr., 28 Morse Street, Invalid Webber, Ned D.. 147 7aangdon Avenue Wells, Clifford W., 02 Belmont Street Wells, James, 13 Oakland Street Whalen, Charles J., 30 Morten Street Whalen, John, 30 Morton Street Whitcomb. Scott. 2 Oliver Street White, John Russell, 17 Green Street White, Thomas, 137 Galen Street, Deceased Whitney, Ed%,ln 0., 3 Mellville Terrace Whittemore, Earl, 67 Marion Read, Res'd Chelmsford Wicks, James, 26 Gilbert Street Willlarms, Jury, 16 Kimball Road Williams, Norman, 107 Worcester Street Williams, Jenny, 16 Kimball Road Willis, E. Arthur, 573 Main Street Wilson, Alexander, 114 Chapman Street Wilson, Butler R. Sr., 29 Adams Avenue Nilson, Philip, 55 Phillips Street Whag, Paul, 57 Olney Street Wooldridge, Charles, 16 Irving Street Wright, Lucius, 430 Pleasant Street Wyatt, 'il4►endall, 336 Belmont Street Wyss, Carl. 33 Bancroft Street Y'a•tsevitch, Michael, 4 Bradford Read, Res'd N. H. York, Thomas A., 65 Whites Avenue Young, Earl, 127 Worcester Street Young, Maurice, 7 George Street Zaino, Albert, 51 Crawford Street COLLECTOR 7S REPORT 371 Britton, Edward J„ 81 Mt. Auburn Street Uriflin, Timothy J., 33 Brin mer Strut Harrold, Daniel R„ 49 Gilbert Street Mata=ar., Anthony, 7 Hearn Street Ranieri, Stefano, 19 Melendy Avenue Additional :List Consiglia, Prank, 231 Arlington Street DeLaurler, Arthur, 149 Sycamore Street Dion, Francis, 174 Main Street Purchase, Bertram G., 11 Whitney Street Courtney, Francis J., 20 Hardy Avenue 5hyne, Daniel J.. 5 Porter Street Geragesian, Melkon, 29 Nichols Avenue Delotfi, Agostino, 57 Crawford Street Toto, Albert, 71 Winter Street Keefe. Joseph H., 2 Cuba Street Buckley, J. Francis, 73 Chinn Street Farrazzo, Antonio, 10 Berkeley Street Ananan, Arakel, 16 Laurel Street Basile, Carmen 1]„ 74 Prentiss Street Krikorlan, Ar3sdine, 286 Arlington Street Versace, Raffaele, 11 Kimball Road Maoney, John R., 36 "Washburn Street McMahon, Patrick T.. 54 Knowles Road Arslanian, Pizant, 37 Dartmouth Street Doherty, Frank E., 466 Main Street Barranco, Salvatore, 781 Mt, Auburn Street r:gm, Henry, 27 Edenfield Avenue Keshishian, Dickran, 77A noy stun Street, Duplicate Mead, William, 9 Summer Street LI Moran, Richard J., 330 Mt. Auburn Street Drudy, Thomas, 34 Templeton Parkway Krikorian, Arakel, 50 Chauncy Street "Moran, Richard J. Jr., 380 fit,. Auburn Street Anzlanian, Charles, 11 -Kondazian Street Doherty, Daniel, 12 Sunset Road Nolen. Joseph, 20 Warwick Road Roden-hiser, Albert C., 21 Elton Avenue O'Brien, ''homas, 417 School Street Beach, Curtis, 85 Church Street Drew, Patrick, 359 Arlington Street Arslanian, Abraham, 11 Kondazian Street Mullins, James l _, 117 Lovell Road Hyde, Alpert Geer, 34 French Street Smith, Russ G. Jr., 229 Common Street Hannigan, Martin, 128 Summer Street 372 WXTER.TOWN TOWN REPORT Hayes, John J. ,Jr., 15 New Lexington Street Zacagnini, Daniel, 103 Pleasant Street Kelley, Francis, 39 Wa verley Avenue Arone, John B., 25 Norseman Avenue Kobretz, Benjamin,, 33 Evans Street Griteotakis, Anthony, 35 Hazel Street Mosesism. Charles, 56 Elton" Avenue Mosesian., K ikor, 56 Elton Avenue Allen. Ralph, 20 Fuller Road Murphy, Edmond, 128 Summer Street English, Jaynes, 9 Spring Court Morrell, Ernest, 16 Hillcrest Circle Blake, William J., 133 Bellevue Road 1935 REAL AND PERSONAL TAXES UNPAID AT THE CLOSE DP BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, 1936 Angell, Joseph H,, 79 Fitchburg Street, seal. ... . . . . . .. ....... . .. $45,37 Arone, Domenico, 6G Prentiss Street ....... .. . .. ........ .. .. 127.04 Assarian, Vahan, 72 Bigelovr Avenue ...... .... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 3.34 'Barksdale, Andrew H., 76 Brookline Street ... . . . . . ,... . .,, , . - _ 6.68 Brant, Julia J.. 93 Marshall Street, bal. . . . . .... . ... . . . . . . . . ... .30 Burgess, James B., 19 Irving Street .... . . . .... . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . 15.03 Burke, Susan, 51 (Aney Street .... . ....... .... .. . ... ... ...... .. 116.90 Butler, George F., 45 Main Street .. .... . . . . . ... . ..... ......... 116-90 Butler, George F'. et ux, 173 Mt. Auburn Street: . . . ........... . . . . :02.25 'Butters, Lucinda, 297 Main Street, bal. . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . 15.60 Caira, Agostino, 238 Palfrey Street . .... ... ...... ....... ....... . 15.02 Campbell, Daniel, Prentiss Street ... . ..... .. . .. . ............... 6.68 Canady, Oscar M., 73 Spruce Sta=eat ..... .. . . ........ .. . ... ,, 1.+67 Capone, Pasquale et al, 81 Boyd Street ... ...... . . . . . . ........ .. 51.69 Carpenter, F, Scott et ux, 102 Stoneleigh. Roud, Viral. .. . . 79.07 Casey, Ruth R., 129 Laxxgdon Avenue, bal. . . .. . . . .... . ........ .79 Chamberlain, Henry A. et ux, 116 Standish Road, brd. ... . .... 100,35 Chase, Gertrude M., 16 Ball Avenue . . ... . . . . .... . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. '227.12 Chopourla , ];Tarry M., 504 Mt. Auburn Street . . . . . ... .... . . .... 0.08 Christopher, Despina, 175 Boylston Street, bal. . ... . . .... 137.35 Church, Barbard D., 74 Spruce Street, bal. . . . ........,. . . . .. .. 155.74 Claris, Guy, 694 Mt, Auburn Street, .... . . .... . . . . . .. ...... . .. .. 3,34 Coffin, Arthur, 174 Belmont Street ...... ... . . ......... .. .. .. . ]DO.20 Coffin, Ernest L. et' ux, 24 Beacon Park, bal. . . .........f.. . . . . . . 75.30 Cohen, Benjamin, 84A Main Street . . .... . . . . . ............... .. 8•02 Cohen, Dexter S., 2A Mt. Auburn Street ....... . . .... ........ 334 Colby, Frederik J. et ux, SG Bailey Road ....... . . ..... ..... ... 278.01 Colesworthy, George B., 44 Adams Avenue, bal. ... ............ 82.79 Culligan, Mary A., 5 royal ,Areet . . . .. .. . . . ... . . .. . ... . . . . . 128.59 Gouts, Annie, 53 Riverside .street .. ............,........... .... 143.6-9 COLLECTOR S ]REPORT 373 'Cosmon, Frank T., 44 Morse Street . . ....... ........... . .... . . . 10.02 Cousebells, Louts N., 746 Mt. Auburn Street .. ............ .. . . 60.12 Couture, Joseph et al, No. Beacon Street ..... . .. . . . .. .. . . ...... 10.02 Covino, Prank et ux, Westminster Avenue, bal. .......... .... . . 83.95 Crowley, Lillian G,, 41 Stonefelgh Road .. . . ... ... ...... . ...... 340.53 C► sniff', Heirs Catherine M., 79 Mar-Shall Street .. . . .... . . . .. ... 317.3() Cunniff, P. SarsfieId, 79 Marshall Street ........... ..... . . . . . . . 25150 *Daley, Margaret J., 86 Edenfield Avenue, bal. .... . . ...... . . . . . . 46.73 Davenport, Alfred M., 88 Grave Street .. .... .. ... . . . . ......... 375,75 Dealtry, Eleanor M., 51 Garfleld Street .. ........ .. ............ 462 59 ,'Dedekian, Baghadar et ux, 155 Dexter Avenue, bal. . . . . . .. . .. . 44.32 "Dedekian, Vartan et al, 138 Nichols Avenue, bal. ..... . .. . .. . . . 6108 DeFelice, Quleppe et ux, 230 Westminster Avenue ... . . . . . . . . . . 128.59 DeLaney, Jahn C. Jr., 897 Belmont Street, I�nl. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 132.49 Dewhene5, Arthur, 36 Upland Road .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . .. 1.6 a Dickenscheid,Katherina, 30 Garver Road, last. bal. .. , . .. , .. . . . 73.W Dinar,do, Antonio et ux, 89 Fayette Street, bal. . . . . . .. . . ....... . 40.00 Loran, Suran et ux, 108 Spruce Street .. . . . . .. . .. . ........ .. . . . . 77.37 Dunn, Joseph A,, 279 Mt. Auburn Street .. . . . . . . . . . ....... . . 170.34 Eagleson. William, 60 Hillside Street . . . . . .. . ..... . ....... . 1.5.48 Eagleson, William Sr., 61 HI11s1de Street . .. ... . .. . ........ . . . . . . 11.07 Egizio, Fanresco, 129 Main Street . ........ . . . . . ....... . . . . . . . 82.14 Elliott, Elias W., 35 C nIon Street ........ .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . ... . 283.90 Evans, James D. et al, 219 Church Street, bal. .. . ......... .. . . . 41,12 Everett, Lillian G., 122 Marshall Street ....... . . . . ... ..... . , , ,, . 3.28 Fairbanks, Catherine L., 44 Spruce Sir'eet. bal. . . . . ....... .. .... 28.14 Feinberg, Esther, 79 Rutland Street, bal. . . . .... ... . .... ... ... . 135.15 Feanerjian, Hhaehadoor, 170 Belmont Street .. .. ......,..... .... 10.02 lliske, C. Allen, 46 .Arden ]Road, heal. . . ...,,. . . . , ,... .......1. - 133,41 Fowler, Joseph & S-ons, Spring 'Street .. ... ........ .......... . . 6,68 Garabedian, Eliza. M., 80 Boylston Street, bal. , . ....... .. ..... ... 129.58 eiltusss, Lana M., 24 ❑lcott Street, bal. ..... .. . . .. . . . .......... 25.16 Geyikian, Steve, 354 Arsenal Street .. .... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . 6.68 Golub, Eva, 82 Beechwood Avenue ... . . . .. . .. .. . .. . . . .. ... . . . .. 255.51 GoO&OW, Hattie et al, 83 Spruce Street, bai. . . . . . ... . . .. ... . . . 123.13 Hackett, Heirs Minnie L., 88 Robbins Road, bal. . .. . . . ..... . . . 120.60 Harley,Bruce et ux, 178 Spruce Street, bal. ... .. .... ... . .... 24,8 Haroian, Arakel, 3 Nichols Avenue ...... ........ . ......... .. . 16.70 Hawes, Otis L., 15 Main Street ...... . ............... . . . ........ 170.35 *Healey, John J., Newtonville . . ... . . . .. . I....... .............. 136.94 'Holland, Edward D., 16 Stearns Road .. ..... .......... .. . ... 01.43 Hutton, Charles S., 694 Mt. Auburn, Street ..................... . 3.34 Johnson, Grace O., 154 Common Street, ba.l. .... . . , ......, .., . 63.57 Johnson, Louise S., 130 School Street, bal. ., .. ... . ........ .. 173.99 Jones, David R,., Alfred Road, bul. ..... . . ........... . . . . . . . . . 11t1.65 ,TQulbert, Rose, 37 William Street ... . . ........... ... . . .. . . . . .. 8.35 Keefe, Joseph, 174 Main Street ..... .. . .................. . .. . . . 3.34 74 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Keefe. Mary G,, 14 Irving Park . . . .» .. ..... . . . . . . .. ....... . . . . 341.02 Kelley, Maurice W. et ux, 40 Bridge Street, bat. .. - -........ . .... 30.90 Keshishian. Kasper et al, 51 Dexter Avenue, 'bal. . . ... . ....... . ,30 Khederian, Garabed, 83 Bigelow Avenue . . ....», . ... . .... . .... 58.63 Larsen, Margaret E., 14 Hudson Street, Taal. .... . . . ...... .. . .... MAO Lawton, usan M„ 39 Merrill Road, bal. . , , , . . . ....... .. . ..... 141.82 Leacy, Cecil M., 55 Galen Street . . . . .... . . . . . ....... . . . . . . .. . 1,14B.96 Leach, Elizabeth, Ill Galen Street . .... . .» , » . ,.,,.., . . ....», 292.2 �'Lightbody, Dorothy H., 59 Robbins Road, bal. , . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . , 151.03 Lindahl, Maude, 20 Prescott Street, bal. .. . . .... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 72.25 Madden. James P., 64 No. Beacon Street . . ........ . . ... . . . . . . . 195.39 Maher, Mary A., 13 Paul Street, baL .. . .... . . . ... . .. 92.81 Maher, Mirk et ux, 176 Spruce Street. .. . ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 184.31 Mangan, Thomas F. et ux, 12 Melendy Avenue, bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . 65A6 Martin, Stanley et al, 213 Dexter Ati�enue . . ..... . ... . . . . 10.02 114attison. John E., 24 Charles Street, ba4l. . . ... . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. 45.46 Mayer, Lucy C., 4 Grandview Avenue, bal. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 69 M McAndrews, Dennis J., Elton Avenue ... . .. . . . . . ....... .»».... 16.70 McCarthy, Agnes A., 30 Stuart Street .. .... ........ . ... . ..... 171.74 McCrea, John, 52 Adams Avenue, bal. ... .. ......... . . . . . . ,, .. 76.27 McHugh, Jolul J. et ux, 71 Cypress Street . . . . ........ . . . . . . . . . 203.74 McKenzie. Vorbez L. et al Trs., Waverley, bal. ...... .. ........ . 151.03 McKertick, Joseph, 191 sycamore Street . .. . . .... .. ....... . . . . . 835 McNnught, Augusta, 31 Olney Street . . . . . ....... .. ... ... . 10154 "McQueeney, Catherine et al, 71 Myrtle Street, bal. ........ . , . , 35.38 Miethka, Maud W., Hy-do Fark, bal. ... . . . ..... . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . .. 68A7 Millard, Herbert E., 52 Hillside Street, bat. ... . . . .. . . . . . ... . . . . 109.57 Misserian, Derain, et al, 72 Dexter Avenue, bal. ..... . . .. . . . . . . . . 74.91 II ontgornery, Marion L., 6o Merrill Road, bal. . . . . . .... .• • ••-,... 113.78 Mooney, Daniel George et ux, 124 Nichols Avenue, bal. . . . . . ... 131.9.5 Mulholland. Thomas, 36 Pleasant Street . ...» . . . . . . . . . .. . . ... 20.04 Murphy. Nora G., 96 Carroll Street __ ., ».. . . .. ..... . . . . .. . .. 238.81 Natoli, Lawrence G., 84 Barnard Avenue ... . .. . . . .. ...... . .. 410.82 Natoli, Lawrence G. et al. 20 Mt. Auburn Street .. . . ......... . .. 412.49 North, Patrick. 2 Hosmer Street ., . . . . . . ... . ... .. . .... . . . .• 14.37 Oates Edward A., 442 Mt. Auburn Street . . .... .. ..... . . . . . . . . . . 1.67 O'Brien. Johz1 J., 51 Carroll Street .. . .... . ....... . . . . . . . . . . 30.61 O'Hallomn, Raymond, 28 Arsenal Street .... . . . . . ... .. . . . .» . 16.70 :Olsen, Corr E., 15 Dwight Street .. . .. ..... . . .. . , . .. ... . . . .... 8.61 uteri, Anthony et al, 89 Elm Street•", baL . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . .. . . . . 76.43 PackRI'd, Edward H. et ux, 12 Maxion Rioad. kcal. ...... . . . . .. . .. . 56.69 Pappas, Costas, 67 Coolidge Hill Read, bal. ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 5L75 P'ascuzzi, Luigi, et ux, 17o Summer Street, bel, , .» . . . . . . . . . . . .. 53.10 Petsee, Pellegrino, 39 Centre Street, bal. ..... ....... .. ....... . . . . 81.24 Pheiand, Cecelia E., 99 Chapman Street . . . .......... .. .... . 19639 Priest & Co., 74 Rutland Street ... ... . . . . .. ... ....s.. .. . . . . . . 1630 Purdy, Grace, 33 Laurel Street . .... .......... . . . . . ........ .... 262.19 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 875 Raimondo, Domenick B.. French Terrace ...... ... ... . .. .. . . . . 33-40 Redding, Grace, 51 Riverside Street ..,...._.. . .... .... .. . . . . 130,26 Roberts, Jessie R., 285 Arsenal Street, bal. . . . . . . . . . 15.00 Roberts, Charles, 158 Belmont Street 25.05 *Robinson, Marguerite M., 25 Palmer Street, bal. . . . . .. . . . . . . 10118 7Rodger, Thomas et al, M rhilhi3s Street, bal .. . . ........ .. . . . 16.53 Rio, Antonio et a], 249 Lexington Street .. . . . . .. ...... .... . . 262.19 Russo, Felix, 19 Oakland Street 20.04 Sabatinc, Ernest et ux, 21 IlYands Street, bal. .. . . . .. . ... ....... 52.94 S221sone, ConcetW Trustee, 10 Merrifield Avenue - .. ... . ...... 36.99 Sawin, Walter R. et ux, 121 Marshall Street .. .. . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . 245-49 Schneider, Irving and Charles, 53 Galen Street, bal. . . ... . . ... . . 149.3a Seretelly, Euripdes M. et a], 95 Arlington Street .. . .... .. . . . . . . 11.69 Sergi, Giuseppe et ux, 73 King Street ... . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . 33.40 Sessa, Giuseppe, 14 Bostonla Avenue ... . . . . . . . . ... .. ... . . . 20.04 Shyne, DRniel J. et ux, 5 Porter Street .. .. ............ .... . . . 272.21 8JIvIa, Domenico, 75 Pleasant Street, baL ..................... . . . 19.66 Simonds, Luther W., 100 Church Street ... .. ... ..... . . . . . . . 20140 Simpson, Alice M., N. J., ..-I I I . . .. ....... . . . . 14,. .. . . . . . . - - 170.34 -'Shney. Edward et ux, 268 Arlington Street, bal. ... . . . . . . . . 69.82 SniiLh, Edna B., 10 Mt. Auburn Street, bal. . .. . ........ .... . . . 21.97 Smith, Leon Assig-nee, Brockton, bal. .. . . ..... ........... 25.51 Stuart, Albert T. et al, Trs., Newton Centre ................... . 46.17 Surety Cleansing Shop, Galen Street .. ..................... . . 1.67 1 Thierry, Louis S_ 29G Mt. Auburn Street ..... .. . .. . . .. .. ... 126.51 Thoburn, Thomas jq. et ux, 35 Copeland Street, bat. . . . . . .. . . . 23.53 Tidewater Oil Go., N. Y. City .. .. . .... . ..... . ... . .......... .... 3.34 'ntcomb, Albert C., Boston, bat. .... . . . . ........ . . . . .... . . . ... 33.40 Tocci, Edrniuid, 282 Orchard Street . ........ .. ................ 1.67 Tolan, Mary L,, 8 Chandler Street . . . . . ...... .... .. . . . . .. . . . ... 89.34 Topjian, Anig, 36 Fairfield Street, bal. .. . . ............ 123.17 Torres, Mary T., 234 Summer Street, bal. ..... .. . .. .. ... . . ... . 76.71 Trolanc, Pasquale, 54 Ralph Sta-eet ... . . .... .. . . . . . .... 29*Z8 'TU@-man, Nina C., Summer Street, bal, . . . I . - -I. . . ... . . . . . . 74.47 Walker, Margaret, Milton. bal. ..... .... ........ ... .. . . .. 71-27 Walton, Parker J. Trs., Newton . . .... . ......................... 8.25 Ward, Stanley et al, 101 Highland Avenue, bal. ....... . ....... . 20.51 Watertown Co-operative Bank . .... .. . . . . . ....... ......... . 237.14 Watertown Excavating Co., 200 Summer Street ...... . ........ . . 183.70 Watertown Savings Bank, 60 Main Street, bFLI. ...... . . ... .... . . 61.61 Watts, Arthur L., 187 Maplewood Street, bal. ... . .. .. . . .. . .. .. . . 215.15 Westgate, Walter et UX, 89 Edenfleld Avenue, bal. 62.83 Whalen, Patrick Z. et ux, 121 Edenfleld Avenue, bal. ... .... . . 37.64 Wang, Lucy, 151 Mt. Auburn Street . ..... . .. . . .. ... .... ...... . 3.34 Worcester, Ralph H., 43 Phillips Street, bal. .... . . . . . . . . . . ...... 10&40 Wright. Edward 3". et ux, 44 Flayette Street ..... .. . . . .. . ....... 88.84 376 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT TAX TITLES Amerian, Akabi, 86 Dexter Avenue, bal. .... . . . . ....... . . . .. . . . 17AI Band, Charles Wood, 30 Winsor Avenue . . . . . . ....... . . . . . . . . 23`.1 3 Buda, Guiseppe et ux, 23 Jaynes Street .. ...... .... .... . . . . . ... 11,69 Callahan, Thomas J. et ux, 379 School Street,bal. ..... . . . . ..... 100.00 D'Amicv, Lorenzo et ux, Fayette Street, bal. .......... . .. . . . . . . . 114.39 Daniels, Francesco et ux, 19 Dewey Street, bal. ................. 61.69 Johnson. Jacob, 78 Dexter Avenue, bal. ... . ... .......... ..... 120.74 4.1ohnson, Jacob J., 78 Dexter Avenue . . ..... ...... . .... .... ... 100-00 Levine, Joseph, 49 Edenfleld Avenue, bal. ... . ........ . .. . . .. .. . 109,11 Li1jeholm, Elizabeth P., 40 Garfield Street, bal. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . 255.51 ansini, Antonio et ux, 137 Pleasant Street .. ........... ....... 240A'9 Martin, Harriet T. 'Trustee, 14 Winthrop Street, bal. ............ 66.80 Ma,m, James V. et ux, 48 Cottage Street . . .. . . . ....... ....... 155.31 McCabe, Margaret E., 65 Boyd Street, bal. .. .. . . . . ....... ...... 90.18 McDermott, Andrew T., 40 Royal Street, bal. ...... . . . .,., . .,,., 41.22 McMahon, William J. et ux, 24 Springfield Street .. . . .. . . . . ... .. 179.32 Moorer0, Heirs 'Wilhelmina B., 105 Spruce .Street ...... .. . . ... . . 50.10 Morse, Arthur L., 24 Chapman Street ....... .... .... . ... . . . . 15.03 Pappas, Costas, 67 Coolidge Hill Road, bal. .. .... ..... ......... 120,Oi1 Pyle, Mabel Estelle, Roslin(1010 ... . . ... .. ...... . . . . . .. . ..... .. 71.90 pugliese, Anna, 10 Elm Street, bal. . . . . ..... . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 10052 Queeney, Catherine T., Boston, bal. . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112.30 Stone, Edwin L., Grove Street .. . .., .. .. . . . . . ....... . . ... 16'1.00 Strandberg, John Victor et ux, 70 Boylston .street, bal. . . . . . , . . 171,17 Thierry, Louis S., Cambridge ., , . .... .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 322.31 Wilbur, J. W. Co. Inc., Boston .. . ...... . .. . ... .......... .. 8.33 Zaino, Frank et ux, 51 Crawford Street ... ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158,65 1935 EXCISE 'TAXES REMAINING UNPAID .AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, 193G Commitment May 1, 1935 Adams, John, 26 Howard Street .... .......... . ... . ..... . . . . . . $2.98 Albee, Herbert L., 168 Walnut Street . . ..... .......... . . .. 2.00 Banas, Feleica A., 1 Oakley Road .............. ... . .. ...•... . 2.12 Behleber, Ray, 18a Warwick Road . . . ....... .,., 2.00 Blair, Joseph H., 60 Church Street .. ........ ............. 39.02 Botti, Millie, 18 Merrifield Avenue .. . ................. . . . ... . . . . 4.14 Brown, Everett, 24 Gertrude Street . ......,. .......... . ... . . . . . 16,36 Burke, Walter E., 172 Walnut Street ........ ....... .. .. .. . . . . 2.00 Burrell, Edward H., 51 Fairfield Street ....... ............... . . . 2.31 Butler, Thomas W., 98 Westminster .A.veu,40 . .... . .. ... ....•� - 4,96 Campbell, Esther, 15 Carlton Terrace .......... . . .. ...... 4.63 Canady, Oscar M. Trustee, 17 Main Street . ..... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 12,89 Canning, Ross W., 27 Morton Street .... .., .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 377 Carey, Mary H., 28 Howard Street . . . . . . . .... . . .. . .. ..... . . .... 3.97 ar a, Lena, 41 Quirk Street . .. . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ,, 6.$4 Cawley, Kate B., 48 Commonwealth Road ........... . . .. . . . . . .. 2.23 Cheven, George H., 33 Boyd Street .. . . . . .. .. ......... . .. . . . . . 2.31 Coakley, Ellen, 293 L,exixlgton ,Street . , . . ................. ... 22.48 Collin, Alice G., 24 Beacon Park . . . . ......... . ........ . ...... .. . 3.31 Colby, Joseph, Lake Mills, Iowa . . . . ........ . . . . .... . . . ... . ... . . 11,57 Conway, Roland A., 133 Common Street, Plates ret'd Dec. 1934 . 4,30 Cunnifl•, J. Joseph, 15 .Priest Road .... . .... . . . . . . . .. .... .. . . . . . . . 19.10 Cutter, Edith GC , 19 Marion Road . . ..... . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . 2.98 Dalemio, Fred, 196 Fayette Street .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... ,, 6,64 Dary, Mlen R,. 2 Clyde Road . I . ..... . I . . . . . . .. .. ... . . ...... . . . 2.00 'DeQuattso, dames, 38 Dartmouth Street . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.64 Desmond, Margaret V., 57 Lexingt0n, Street. .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. 2.98 Dondale, Angelina M., 29 Hillcrest Circle . . . ... .... . . . ... . . . , .. C62 Downer, Stuart D,, 303 Waverley Avenue , . ........ . ........ . . . . 8.61 Dann, William Howard,29 Forest Street .. ... ... ... . .. .... . , . . . 2.00 Dustin, Charles E., 10 Wilson Avenue ... .... . .. . . . ... .... . . . 2.42 Diwall, Edwin H., 179 Waverley Avenue . . ...... ... . . .......... .. 2.93 Dyer, Thomas F., 101 Langdvn Avenue ,, ,.,,. . . ... . ... ,,... . 6.94 Eastman, Purer C., 70 Dexter Avenue ... .. . ........ ..... . . . . 5.64 Engliab, Dorothy, Oil Pequosette Street .. . . . . . . . ..... . .... . . . . 2.00 Evans, Robert, 206 Pleasant Street .. . .. . ....... ....... . .. .... . 331 Falvey, Eleanor, 34 Kimball Read .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... U0 Farley, Roger L., 25 Morse Street .. ..... . ...... .. ...... . ...... 2.OD FelWh, Ber ja.inin H., 154 Orchard Street . .... .. . . . . . . . . .. ......, 4.96 Finch, Alice It., 163 Fayette Street . .... . . ..... . . . .. ...... .. .... 2.OD Flaherty, Joseph, 58 Morse Street ... . . . . . .....«. ..... . .. ... 2.00 Flewelling, Robert, 7 Dexter Avenue .. . .. ... ... . .. . .. . .. ...... 2.31 Fogarty, Eft-ard J., 543 Mt. Auburn Street . . ... . .. . .. . . ..... . . . . 2.00 1'c'rwler, Walter H., 72 Bradford Road .. . . . .. .. . ... .. . . . . . . .. . . 2.00 Fraser, George W, K., 92 Poplar Street ......... ..... . . ....... 3.64 Fredette, Francis A., 197 Arsenal Street . . . . . . . . . ........ .... . , 2.31 FTiant, Merriman J., 16 Belknap Terrace . . . .... .... . . . .. . .. . . . 3.64 ftoitzheim, William J., 68 Winsor Avenue .... . . . ...... .. .. . . . . 4.96 Fuchs, Eric, 261 Conunon Street . .......... . .. . . . . . ... . . . . ..... 11.57 -Gallagher, Thomas, 124 Worcester Street . ... . ..... ........ . .. . 2.00 G11dea, Leo J., 18 Fiiield Street .. .... .. . . . .... , , .. ,, ...... ,... 41% Goudas, Jaynes, 146 Orchard Street ...... . . . . . . . . . .. ........ 2.00 Graham, Edward, 20 Prescott Street ..., . . ..... .. . . ....... .... 6.94 Career, Lloyd E.. 476 Mt, Auburn Street . . .. . . . . ... .... . . .. .. . . . . 9.92 Grilbaugh, Lewis, 131 Faye! to Street, Re-registration . . . ..... . . . 2.00 Guiesian, Samuel, 45 Salisbury Road ...... .. . . . . . ... . . . . ....... 3.94 Hackett Bros. Market, 21 Maim. Street . . . . .... . . .. . . . .. . ... . . . $21.81 Hackett, Thomas L., 27 Stm eleigh Road .. . . . . ... ....... . . . . . . . 22.48 Hale, Charles S., 29 Chester Street ...... ..... ... . . ........ ..., . 3,97 Hancock, Walter J., 27 Pleasant Street . . . .. . ........ . . .. .. ... . 2.44 378 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Hansborough, Jolui W., 338 Schley Street, San AnWnio, Texas .. 8.60 Harrin.-Wn, Florence M„ 19 Hawthorne Street . ....»..... . . . . . . . 6.6; *,Harris, Charles W., 127 Evans Street ..... ... .. ............ . _ . 7.60 Hartung, Paul G., 27 Maplewood Street .»... ... . ............. . 5.29 Holahan, Edgar M., 26 Wolcott Street ........... ............... 210 Holland, NVm. J,, 786 Mt. Auburn Street .............. .. ...... . . 2,00 Holmberg, Jahn F., 618 Belmont Street , , .......... . .. ........ 9.59 Hopes, Clinton E., 94 Union Street ...... ....... .... ......... . . Hurley, John, F,, 164 Main Street . . . .. . . . . ... .. . .... .. . . ...,, 3.31 Ivdice, Michael, 74 Warren Street . .. ... . .... . . .. ..... ... . . . . . . 2.00 Jackson, Carl S., 40 Dexter Avenue . . ......... .............. . . . 3.31 .lames, Robert K, 7 Harnden Avenue . ........... .... . ........ . . 11,90 Johnson, Albert H., 19 Priest Road .. . . . . ..... . . .. .. ......... . . 2.64 JonM Harry Q., 308 Main &reel , . .. ..., ,. .... ... . .. . .... .. .. 5.79 Keefe, Cornelius, 28 Howard Street ........... .. ... ... ... . . ... 4.55 Kelley, Edward J., 3.16 Mt. Auburn Street .................... .. 7.60 Kelley, Joseph, 4 Swett Court .... . ..... . . . ... ......... ... . . . . . 3.31 Kilcoyne, Josephine, 56 Putnam Street .. .» ..»... ............. 2,76 Kingsbury, Earl W., JOB CypressStreet . .. ..... .. . . ........ . .. . . 5.76 Kiviehan, Jahn J,, 12 Fifth Avenue .... . . . ..... .. . . ........ .... . 7.60 La:ffin, Thomas F.„ 14 Appleton 'Terrace . .. . .. . .. . .............. 3,97 Lamand, John, 36 Upland Road .. . .. ... . ..... .. . . ............ . 6.61 LaR,hette, John A„ 27a 01cott Street . . . . . . ... .... . . . . . . . 2-31 LaRosa, Joseph, 125 Arsenal Street .. . ... . .. . . ..... ..... . , . . . 6.61. Lennon, Marguerite L., 224 Belmont Street .. . ... . ... . . . . .... 2.03 Leonard, Agnes, 46 Gardner Street, Newton ... .. .. . . . .. . . . . . .. 2.00 Leonard., Matthew J., 154 Worcester Street ......... .... .. . .. 3.97 Lindahl, Frank C., 20 Prescott Street . . . ... ... .. ...... .. ... .. 2.00 Linea, JDseph F., 37 Melendy Avenue . . . .. . ..... .. ... . . . ... .. . . 5.62 Lopez, Raymond, 4B4 Main Street . . . . . ... ... .... . ..... .... . . . 2.00 MacDiarni d, Marshall, 28 Riverside Street . . . .... . . . ... . .. . . . . 2.00 MacDonald. Richard, 53 XIton Avenue . .... . . . . ... . ..... . ... . - . 2.98 MacKinnon. Harry, 41 Chapman Street ....... . ............. . . . 1W Mahoney. William J,, 21 Sunnybank Road .. . ...... . .......... .. 15.54 Maloney, Paul J., 72 Edenfield Avenue . ....... . . . . ........ .. . 4.31 Martoechio Trucking; Co., 42 Forest Street . . . .... ... . . . . . . .. ... 65A7 Mayliew, Chester R., 50 Hall Avenue .. . .. .... . ... . ........... 2.42 Mayo, Florence, 78 Main Street .... .... .. . . . . . ......... . .. .. . . 7.93 McCord, Elizabeth, 64A Belmont Street ..... . . . . ....... . . . . . . . . . 3.04 McCormick, Roderick J. et al, 100 Boyd Street .. . ....... .... . . . . 3,96 .McCormick, Roderick J., 501 Pleasant Street . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 McDonald, Charles, 37 Harnden Avenue . . ................ . . , . . 16,:13 McInnis, Joseph J., 520 Pleasant Street ......... . . . . . ... ..... . 11.57 McIntyre, Mary M., 10 ThursLon Road .......... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 16.70 Mee, Gerald, 8 Norseman Avenue .. ..... . ... ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,95 Meehan, Joseph, 465 Main Street .. . . . ...... ... . .. . . . . . . . 2.OD Melvin, Arthur W., 37 Hunt Street . . .. ...... ... ... . . . . . . . . . 2.43 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 319 Martin, Rudolph, 84 Robbitzs Road ..... .. .. ............ .. . . . . 2,00 Molloy, Mazy G., 139 Winstlr Avenue . . . ........ . ... ..... . ..... 200 Monarch Mfg'.. Co. of New England, 35 Pleasant Street .. . .... . . 22.98 *Mondlick, Evelyn, 16 Oakley Road .... .. .. ...... ... ....... . 2.64 'Mooney, George, 134 West in-5ter Avenue ........ . . . . . . ...... C96 .Alora:n. Paul +C., 56 Gilbert Street _. . ........ ..... .. .. , ....... 7.93 Moran, Thomas E., 28 Emerson Road ..... .............. . ... . . . 4.83 "Morrell, Ernest S_, 16 Hillcrest Circle ........ ....... .. . 2.00 Moss, Charles, 344 Mt. Auburn Street .... . ......... .......... . 13.55 Mullay*, Ja.nies H., 15 Purvis Street . . . .... . . . . . .. . ..... . . .... . . 12.89 Murphy-, Martin, 137 Pleasant Street .......... . . . . . . , ... , . 2.31 Murray. Florence, 184 Schaal Street . .. ......... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . , 4.90 NSlson, James G., 44 Chauncey Street . . .. .......... ......... . . 2.98 Niazarl. Jerry C.. 12 Adams Avenue . ............ . .. .. . . . . . . 2.00 O'Connell, Jeremiah J., 80 Bradford Road ........ ...... . 2.98 O'Donnell, Henry, 12 Bacon Street .. ..... ... .................. 2.00 O'Handley, Margaret T. et Elmer A. Shaw, Brookline .. . ..... . 4.85 OM,eary, Florence M.. 58 Copeland Street . . ................. .. . 3.59 Olson. Hulda, 8 Fuller Road . .. . . ..... .. . . ... .............. .. . 4.30 Orr, Leo P., 54 BeechwDDd Avenue .... . . . .. ...... ......... ... 2.31 Parkinson, Catherine, 37 Prescott Street . .... ................ . 7.93 Parkinson, Frederick, 37 Prescott Street . . ........ .... . . . ..... 2L49 Parra . Mae, 80 Belmont Street . . ..... .. . .......... . . . . . . ..... 2.31 Perry, Maxin J.. 13 Walcott Road . . . . .... .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.27 Piantedosi, Joseph. 193 Fayette Street ............ .. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.98 Pike, Mary, 194 Pleasant Street . .. . . ..... ...... ... ......... ... 10.25 Porter, Marion, 269 No. Beacon Street .... • ...., . .....a,..... 5.29 Pothier, Albert, 106 Spring Street ......... ................. ... 2.00 Purdy, Elmer B., 29 Richards Road ...... . ........ ........ . . .. 2.31 @utnt, Leo, 8 Derby Road, Re-Registration ...... . . . ........ . . . 6,61 Ravanis, Nieholas W., 99 Grove Street . . . ..... .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2.12 Ravesi, John, 122 Ghapman Street . . ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.59 Riley}, Nina L., 26 Middlezex Road . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.57 Riley. WilUam J., 102 Belmont Street ...... ... . . . . 2.00 Robbins-Bernard Co. Inc., 167 aft, Auburn Street . .. . . .,. . . . . . 17.53 Robbins, Haxold M., 14 Union Street ... . . . . . ... ..... . ....... . . 2.64 Sarafni, Victor, 466 Arsenal Street . ..... . . . . ......... .,.,... , . 2.00 Sarkesian. Rouben, 7 Grave Street .. .. . . . . . . ........ . ....... . . 2.d0 Saunders, Emily, 213 Orchard :street . .. . . . . . . ... . . . . . I .....1 . . 4.63 Secord, Ralph S.. 104 Putnam Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... .. 2,00 SedoE, Samuel, 7 Fwairneld Street .. , . . . . . , .. .. . . . . . . . . ... .. , . 12.89 Shanahan, Henry V., 126 Cypress Street .... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 9.93 Shag, Elmer et al, 69 Careen Street , . . .... . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . 2.00 Shaw. Russell, 69 Green Street .. .. ..... .... . . . ... . .. . . . . . . . . 2.46 Shea, Anna V., 102 Hamden Avenue ..... . . .. . . . ... . ..... ... . . 13.89 Shea, John J.. 102 Ha,rnden Avenue ..... .. . .. . . ... . ... . . .. . . . .. 4.30 Slmcnettl, Domeniek, 47 Prospect Street . .. .. .... ........... . . 5.95 380 WATER'T`0'4'4'N TOWN REPORT Simpson, Alfred,a, 165 Worcester Street ... . . . . . .. . . ...,.. . . . . . 529 Slavin, William J., 11 Morton Street 2.00 Smith, Arthur G., 104 Mt. Auburn Street . . . . . . . .......... .... 5-29 Smith, Francis W., 26 Quincy Street ...... ...... ...... . . . . . . 2.98 Smith, Maitland S., 26 Quincy Street .... ...... .. . . . ........ ... 2.00 Smith, Vincent F., 200 Waverley Avenue .. . ... . . . . ....... . . .. 2.60 Spinosa, Frank, 26 Merrill Road ... . ... .. . .... .. . . . .. . . .. . . . .. 2,00 Stanley, Helen, 56 Elton Avenue . . ........ .. . .. ........ . . . . . . . 3.31 Stechler, Adeline, 364 Mt. Auburn Strut . . .. . ...... . . . . . . . . . 9.92 Steinauer, Agnes V., 26 Richards Road 4.63 Stone, RaymDnd W., 68 BromEeld Street . . . .. ... . .... . . 2.00 Stmnke, Harry E., 38 Franklin Street .. . . . .. .... . . . . . . . . . 2.64 Sullivan, Daniel J., 43 Cypress Street ..,, . . . .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.64 Sullivan, James J., 194 Orchard Street . . .... . ...... . . . . .. . . . . . 7,58 Sullivan, Thom" F., 32 Fuller Road . . . ..... ....... . .. . . , , , .. 9.59 T'roano, Joseph E., 52 Ralph Strut ... ....... ... . ... ........ . . 8.58 Tyler, Hugh B„ 7 Clayton Street . .. . .. . ...... . ....... . .. . . . . . 7.27 Vacua, Michael, 23 Bostonix. Avenue . ........... . . . . . ... . .. . 2.00 Valentino, Alphonse, 11 Norseman Avenue ...... . .... ... .... . . 2.98 VanNorden, Harry ❑., 46 Spring Street ............... ...... . . 2,98 Volante, Ralph, 24 Gertrude Street ... . . .... . .......... .. . . . . 10,25 Watertawn Excavating Co., 20 Summer Street . ... ........ . .. . . 50.90 Whalen. Charles J.. 30 Morton Street ......... . . .......... .... 6,62 Withee, Carl E., 35 Elliott Street .......... . . . . .... . .. . . . . ... .. 6.00 Wright, Edward F., 44 Fayette Street . .... . . ... ....... . . ...... 13,22 1935 Excise- mmitted August 5, 1935 Alarie; Henry 1q., 195 Payette Street .. . . ....... ................ 2.00 Astorian, Alexander, 6 Flfth Avenue .. . . . . ..... . . .. . :. 5.70 I�Beevers, Walter et aI, 94 Cypress Street .............. .... . . .. . 2,00 Blass, Joseph H., 60 {Church Street .... ............... . . . .. .... 5?4 Hranchaud, Louis R., 702 Mt. Auburn Street ...... ... . . ....... 3.04 Burrows, Daniel H., 13 Patten Street . . ....... ..... .. .. . . . . . . . 13.64 Condon, Marie G., 64 'Dexter Avenue ... ....... .... ..... .... . . . 2.48 Drago, Elizabeth, 1iA Dartmouth Street ...... .. . . ......... . . . 2.00 Eagleson, Walter B., 6 Hillside Street, Re-Registration .. ...... . 2.00 Eastman, Elmer C., 43 Myrtle Street . .... . . .... . . . . . ..... ... . . . 2.00 Eglett. John E., 113 Riverside Street, Re--Registration . . .... . . . 6.94 Eri"on, Richard W., 58 Evans Street 2.98 Fraser, Herbert, 76 Dexter AVeniae, Re-Registratimi . . . . . .. .. .. 2.00 Fulton, Claude E., 65 Channing Road .. ....... . . ........ .. . . . . 610 Godsoe, Clarence E„ 158 Belmont Street, Re-registration .... .. 2.00 Grag our, bike, 16 Hazel Street . .. . . .... . . ..... . . . ...... . .. ... . 2.00 Grazioso, Pa,triek M., 95 Grave Street, Re-Registration . . . . . . . .. 2.00 Grim, John F'., 86 1 denfield Avenue .. . . .. ..... . .. ... . . ... . 2.73 Harvey, Joseph. 137 Galen Street ... . . . . . , . . .... . . . . . . . . . ..... 2;00 COLLECTORS REPORT Hallman, William 0. Jr., 64 Westminster Avenue, Re-Registra- tilon ....... . . . . . .. .. . . .... .... ..... .. . .. . . . .. . . . . 2,00 Jarmoint, Nicholas J., 134 Eden$eld Avenue . ., .. . ....... . . 2.00 .Johnston, George M., 219 Lexington Street . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... 2.20 Jones, William J., 22 Waltham Street . ..... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... 5.70 Karcher, Godfrey G., 15 Olney Street . .... ... ... . . . . . . . 2X Langille, John R, 213 Dexter Avenue ... . . . . . . . . . ... . .... . . . , ., 2.00 Leonard, Paul W„ 63 Hillside Road ... . ............ . .. . . . . . . . 3.72 Lindahl, Fred E., 20 Prescott Street . . . ......... . . . . . . . .. . . .... 2.73 Linen, Joseph F., 37 Melendy Avenue. Re-ReglStration .. . . .... 3.47 Lopez, Raymond J., 15 Oakland ,Strut . . ............... . . . .. 2.00 Lundin, Hugo, 49 Gilbert Street .. . . ............... . . . .. 10.42 Maillett, Albert, 13 No. Park Street .. . . . .. ......... . ..... . . . . . 2.00 Ballio, Bartholomed, 64A ]Belmont Street .. .................. . . 2.48 Marehant, George E., 24 Louise Street, Re-Registration .. .. . .. 2,00 Martocchio, Angelo P., 11 Warren Street:, Re-R+e&tration ... . . 2.00 Mayo, watery M., 259 Mt. Auburn Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3.93 UcTrmis, Joseph J„ 520 Pleasant Street . . . .. .. ... ... . . . . ... .. .. 5.51. McIntyre, Ronald T., 42 Cypress Street . . . . .. . .... . .... . .... . . . 3.47 McLaughlin, John S., 162 Hillside Read . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 2.00 Messinger, Arthur E., 53 Fitchburg Street .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 2.00 Rurphy, John P,, 13? Grove Street . .. . ..... . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . 2.00 Needham, ]Marry R„ 128 Grove Street. . . . ........ ......... . . . . . 2.00 Rotargincoml, Albert, 164 Edenfield Street ....... . ... ..... .. ... 5.21 O'Donnell, George C., 60 No. Beacon Street .... . . . . . . . . .. . . ... 2.60 O'Reilly, Jahn, 14 Gilkey Court, Re-Registration .. ....... ... . . 2,00 Orr, Leos P., 54 Beechwcaod Avenue, Re-Registration ....... . . . . 100 Panosian, .Stephen S., 31 Porter Street . . .. .. . ... . ... . . ..... . . 2.00 Perkins. David, 13 Oakland Street . . .. .... .. . .. . . . .. . . ........ 2,00 Phelan, James H., 14 Hillerest Circle, Re-Registration .. . . ..... 9.67 Piantedosi, Joseph, 183 Fayette Street ..... . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 15.38 Piantedosi, Louisa, 25 Warren Street, Re-Registration .. . . .. . . . 2.00 Poilluccl, Frank J„ 106 Putnam Street .. ............ . . . 2.64 Pupa, nori A.. 103 Summer Street ...... ....... . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 2.00 Purpera, Frank J., 18 Belmont Street , .... ..... .. . . . . . . . . . .... 2.9S Rani, Charles, 176 Boylston Street ...... . .. . . . . .. . . ..... 2.00 Raymond, Fred S., 6 Sidney Street ..... .. . ........ ..... ...... . 5.21 Ready, Charles H., 25 Marton Street ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . 4.46 Russo, Matthew J. Jr., H Laurel Street 3,22 Scarpaci, Daniel, 28 Norseman Avenue . ....... . ... . .. ....... . . 3,22 Shea, Marge M., 886 Belmont Street ........ . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.47 Sheridan, Mary A., 89 Main Street, Re-Registration 2.00 Smith, James, 31 Hardy Avenue . .. .. . . . ..... . . . . . . . .. . . ...... . 2-00 Stevenson, Helen A., 250 Main Street .... ....... . .... .. . . . . . 2.00 Tasbjlan, Vahe S., 12 Brimmer Street, Re-Registration .. . . . . . . 189 Tyson. Frederick J., 311 Arden Road . . . . ..... .... ......... . .. . 2.00 Vahey, Thomas H. Inc., 144 Highland Avenue, Re-RegJstration 12.95 382 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Walsh, John C., 149,E Lexington Street . . ....... .._. ..._ . . .. . . 4.96 Walton, Claude C., 69 Waverley Avenue ............... . . . .. . . . 2.98 Willard, Thomas C., 12 Copeland Street .... ......... .. ... .... . 2.00 Wolfe, Charles M., 158 Waverley AvenUA ........ ............. 2.00 Woad, Wilbur H., 5 Bradford Road . ............ ... . . . ..... . . . 6.45 York, Tliouia.s A., 64 Whites Avenue . .....,,,.. . . . . .. . . . , ,. 2.00 Zitso, Frank, 9 Wilson Avenue ... ................, . . . . . .. .. . . 2.00 Committed September 25, 1935 Alarie, Henry N,. 195 Payette Street, Re-Registration . . .. . . .... 100 Bagnall, Mary L., 13 Glcott Street . ..... . ..... . . . . . . .. . .... . . .. 4.00 Barlow, Anthony. 11 Irma Avenue . . . . .. . . . .... . . . . .. . . . ..... 2LU 13azarian, Dick, 32 Putnam Street . . . .... . . . . . . . . . ... . . 2,00 Beevers, Walter, 94 Cypress Street .. . . . . . . . . . ...... . . . . .. ... . 2.00 Bennett, Phillip R, 23 01cott Street ... . .... . . ..... . . . . .. . . . . . . 5.51 Biddiscembe, William, 36 Prescott Street . .. . . .. . . ........ .. 2.00 Bugs, Harriet, 126 Charles River Read . . . . ... . . . .. ........ . 2.00 Blair, Joseph H„ 60 Church Street .. . ...... .... . . . . ......... . 52.75 Bowman, Joseph T., 57 Quirk Street 3.52 Brady, Margaret, 156 Sycamore Street ...... .. . . ........ . . . . . . 2.00 Burke, John R., 51 Olney Street .. . ... .. ... . .. . .... .. . . .. . . ZOO Butt, William, 148 Waltham Street .. . .............. . ........ . . 100 Ca.larese, John B., 96 Putnam Street . . ...... .... .... .. . . . ... . 2,00 Callinan, Martin 1~., 11 Ceason Street . . . .... . ....... . . . . . . . . . 17.65 Cerrati, Frank, 100 King Street . . . . .. .. . . ... . . . ..... . ....... . 2.00 Clark, Thelma, 92 Lowell Avenue . ., .... . . . ..... . ... . .. . . . 2.00 Cof11n, Alice G., 21 Beacon Park .. . . . ...I . . ....... . . . . .. . . .. . . 2.00 Cook, John L., 372 Main Street ... . . .. . ....... ...... . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 Costello, Jaynes G., 2 Putnam Street . . . . . ........ .. ....... .. .. U90 Courtois, Blanche M., 13 Wolcott Rorld ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . ........ 2.00 Cram, James W., 41 1 dhot Sta`ect .... .,. . . . . . . , .. . . . . . . . . . .. Z00 Crawford, David F. Jr., Watertown Arsenal . . . . .. ...... . . L . . .. 11.24 Dalessio, Joseph, 196 Fayette Street ... . . . .... . ...... . . . . . . .. 3.22 Daley, Dennis T., 70 W. Boylston Street . , . . .... .._..., , 2.00 DelPapa, Angelo, 16 Cottage Street . . . ..... . ...... .... . . . ...... 2.00 Eastman, Elmer C., 43 Myrtle Street ... ............ . . . . . . . 2.00 Edwards, John D., 129 Maplewood Street .... . . . .... . . .... . . . . . 2.00 Fernald, Gail W., 246 Warren Street ... ...... . . .. . .. ...... . ... . 7.86 Files, Addison E., 222 Arlington Street, Re-Registration . . .. 2.01E Flies. Walter W., 12 Hardy Avenue ........ . .... . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 2.43 Fitzgerald, Dennis, 92 Fayette 'Street . . . ........ . . . . . .. . . .. . 2.12 Forna.ro, Bertha. 364 Arlington Street .,........ .. ..... 5.95 Freeze, Masco, 7 .5wett Court . . . ... . ...... ..... . . . . . . .... ... . . 2.DO Gallagher, Thomas H., 124 Worcester Street . ..... . . . .., . -- 2.00 Gaynerd, John 7P., 476 Prat, Auburn Street ........ . . . . . .. . . . ... 2.00 Gifford, Natban F,, 24 Malden Street . . ... . ..... .... . . . ... 2.70 Good roads Machinery Co., 15 No. Beacon Street .... ... . . . . . . 7.77 COLLEC`I'OR'S REPORT 383 Greene, Mary X. 126 Walnut Street .... . ................ .... 2.00 Greer, Lloyd E,, 476 Mt. Auburn Street . . ..... .. . ......... . .... 1026 Greenwood, ,lames, 34 Watertown Street .. . . .. ..... . ........ . 2.00 Gu=otti, James, 101 Arlington Street, Re-Registration ....... .- 2A2 Guzzetti, Margaret, in Arlington Street . ........... .. ...... 39.68 Barrington, Joseph, 37 Gilbert Street, Re-Registration , . .,... . 2.00 Harrington, Paul C,, 37 Gilbert Street ...... . . . . ......... . .... . 2.oa °Harris, Charles W., 127 Evans Street . . . .. . .. . ......... . .. . . . 3.81 °Hart, Thomas C., 16 Dexter Avenue .. . . . . . . . , ... ...... . . . . . . . 2.00 Hovey, Herbert C., 7 Harnden Avenue . . ... . . . . .. . . ...... . . . . . 2.00 w Hyland, Margaret T., 11.3 Langdvn Avenue . ...... .......... . . . 5.08 Industrial Service Corp., 91 Standish Road . . . ... . . ...... .. . . . 8.13 Xodice, Michael, 75 Warren Street ... . . . . . ..... ..... .... ... . . . 2,00 Johnson, Charles L., 343 School Street . ..... .. . ... . . . .. . ... ... 2.00 Johnston, George M. 15 Fayette Street, Re-Registration ...... 2.00 Ke11ey, Marcell0 A., 20 Frank Street, Re-Registration ,....,.,. 2.00 Kenney, George J„ 47 Bradford Road .... . ... ................. 2.00 Kivlehan, Harald, 13 Fifth 11.E+enue .,<... . . . . . ....... . . ... . . . . . . 2.00 Kivla.n, John 1, 12 Fifth Avenue, Re-Registration .... . ...... . . . 3.17 Klemm, Askar, 4 Andrew Street . .. ...... . . . . . .. ...... .... .. . . 2,00 Koski, P avo U., 95 Gordon St.reel, Allston , . . . . . . .... . . 2.00 L€ndrey, Chalmers F., 10 Clyde Read ....... . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,B9 Landrey, Ruth M., 10 Clyde Road . . ..... . . . ... . ........ . . . . . . . . 2.00 LaSalle, Bernice, 191 Boylston Street ....... . . . . ....... . . .... . . 4.00 Lawrence, James, F., 24 Louise Street . . ........ . . . . . . . .. ... .. 2.00 Lauri, Samuel, 65 Elm. Street .. . .. ..... . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . .... 2.00 Linehan, James G., 246 No. Beacon Street, Re-Registratlan ..... 2.00 Little, Richard T., 200 Waverley Avenue ... .. .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. 2,00 Lyons, Mary C., 31 Elliot Street . . . .... . . . . ... ... .. ...... . . . . . . 2.48 Mackey, Hamilton, 111 Winsor Avenue .. . . ....... . .. ...... . . . . 4.14 1ti+McNaughton, Percival, 170 Lowell Road ........ ........... . . . . . 0.39 Marquis, Robert J., 29 Piermcnt Street .... ..... ... . . .... ... , . . . d.OU Marvin, Ernest C., 21 Palfrey Street . . .... .<...... . . . . .. . .. . . .. 3.56 Maya, Emery M., 259 Mt. Auburn Street . . . .. . ............. ... . 4.46 Mazza, Anna L., 66 Ralph Street .. ....... . . . . . .... ... . . .... . . . 2.00 McCarthy, .101U-1 J., 4 Maplewood Street . .. .. ......... . .... .. . 2.00 McCarthy, Mildred J., 26 King Street .. . .. . . .... . ... . ...... . . 2.UO 1McGerigie, Ronald, 116 Summer Street ... ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2,00 McInnis, Adeline P., 520 Pleasant Street ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 2,00 McLaughlin, John S., 162 Hillside Road, Re-Reglstratian . . . ... . 2.00 McLean, Murdock, 22 Royal Street . . ..... . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . ... 3.47 McNeal, Daniel IR, 36 Wiilla= Street . . . . . . ..... .. ......... .. . . 2.31 Mee, Gerald S., 24 Lawrence Street, Re-Registration ........ ... . 2.00 Meehan, Gorge H., 31 Adams Street, Re-Registration .... . ..... 5.09 Mendall, LoWs R., f6 Union ,Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 Meniact, Charles, 76 Madison Avenue, Re-Registration . . . .. . . .. 2.00 Mooney, George, 134 Westminster Avenue . . . . ................ . 3.?0 384 WA ERTU4'N TOWN R1JP4li.T Moore, Marion E., 16 nunton Road .. , . . . ..„ . . . . . . . . . . . . •.- 2.UQ Moran, Alice Imo., 28 Emerson Road . . . . ... . . . ... .. ... ... . . . . . 3.04 Morpan, Charles, 111 Chapman Street .... . . . .... . .. . . . . . 2.00 Morizio, Antonio, 153 Lexington Street, Re-Registration . . . . .... 2,00 'Y+ ayrell, Ernest, 16 Hillerest Circle ... . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.30 Mullen, Thomas W., 29 fuller Reuel, Re-Registration .. . . . , . ,,. 2A8 Munroe, Hazel, 6 jBeacon Park, Re-registration ....... ..... .... 926 Munroe, Phillip, 6 Beacon Park, Re-Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,14 Needham, Larry R., 128 Grove ,street, lie-Registration 2.00 Neilson,, .Tames G., 50 Beechwood Avenue , . . .. . .. 2X0 North,Margaret H., 37 Garfield Street, Re-Registration ..... , - 2.12 Not.argiacomo, Rose, 24 Gertrude StreeL . ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.90 O'Brien,. Mary X. 46 So. Rius.%ell Street, Boston . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . » 2.64 Ordonez, Carlos, 15 Mason Road . . . .. . .... . . . . . ... ... . . . . . . 7.77 Orr, Leo F., 54 Breechwood Avenue .. , . . ... . . , . . ... . .. . ... . . . 2.00 Pa wsian, Stephen, 31 Porter Street .. .. ... . . . . . . .. .... . . ... . .. 2'.GQ Parsei-Lian, Sarkis, 9 Hazel Street, Re-R.egistra.timi .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 Perry, Maxim J., 13 WolcotL Road . . . . ... . .. . . . . . .. . . ... . . .• • • 9.76 Peter, Wilfred, 15 Fayette Street . . .. . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . 2.00 Potter, Xenneth R, 93 Pleasant Street . . . . . .. . . . ... . . • •,,. C63 Ramsay, Harry M., 15 Sunnybank Road . . .... . . . . . . . . . .... . . . 3.27 Rand, Clia.rles L., 176 Boylston Street, Re-Registration .. . .. . . . 2.00 Ready, Gertrude, 10 New Lexington Street, Re-Registration . . . , 2,00 Redding, Grace K, IOU Fayette Street, Re-RegiAration .. . . .. . . 2.00 Rich, Lucy. 87 DarniouLh Street . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2.00 Rodgers, Anthony G., 70 Poplar Street . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .... 9.06 Roger, Ellis, 74 School Street ... . . . ... . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 Rolland, Joseph 0,, 112 Hillside Road .... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7•93 Ramancvitz, Bernard, 78 Putnam Street .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 5.29 Russo, Alexander, 17 Oakland Street ... . . . . . ... ... . . . . . . . . . .... 2.00 Ryan, Margaret F., 125 Mt. Auburn Street . . ..... . . . , . . ..,,.. 2.12 Shan', Russell, 69 Green Street .. . ..... . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . . • • 2.20 Shipp, Viola, 6 Acton Street,, Re-Registration ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 S monetti, Domenick, 47 Prospect Street . . . . ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 Slinonetti, Frank, 47 Prospect Street . . . . . . . . . . . .... . .. .. . . .. . . . 2,00 Simpson, Alfreda, 165 WorceAer .Street . , . . . . . . ... . . ... .. ... . . . 2•41) Smith., Wank, 17 Paul Street ... . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,00 Stacey, Russell, 169 Sycamore Street . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 2.00 Steinauer, Meinarrd C., 26 Richards Road . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Stumcke, 'tarry E., 38 Franklin Street . ........ . . . . . . . . . 2.00 Sylvester, Ento R., 85 Putnam Street .. . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.97 Sylvester, Frank, 86 Dexter Avenue . . .. . . . . . . . . ....... .. .. .. . 120 Sylvester, Romolo, 14 Cypress Street . ...... . . . . . . ....... . ..... . 4.00 Tacci, ,Mary, 137 Waltham Street . . ...... . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. 2,00 Uaranto. Dominick, 19 Melendy Avenue, Re--Reggistradon , , ... . 2,00 Vanalstine, Nyle F., 25 Springfield Street . . ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 Voner, Frank, 8 Swett Court .. . .... . . . . . ..... . . . .. . . . .. ... 2.2U COU C TORIS REPORT :a$5 Wilson, Alexander W., 114 Chapman Street .... . .. . ... .. .... . .. 2.00 Wilson, Allan P., 69 Hillside Road , .. .... . ... .. . ... ..... ... . . . . 10.36 Wilson, Charles E., 24 Louise Street, Re-Registration .., . . . . . . 2.00 Wit.hee, Carl K. 109 Spruce Street . . . .. . . . . .................... 2.00 Wore, Charles M.. 30 Quincy Street . . . ... . . . .... . . .. . . ... . . 2.00 Wyss, Carl, 112 Walnut Street .. ...... . . . . . ........,.... . .... . . U 1, Yeremian, Garabed 1t., 21 Lovell Read, Re-Registration ...... . . 5.73 Committed December 28, 193.5 Uaghdigian, Oscar, 06 Dexter Avenue, Re-Registration . . . . . ... . 2.00 Hagnall, Mary K. 13 Olcott Street .. . . .......... .. ... . . . . . . .. . U0 Dayton, Joseph, 36 Keenan Street ...... . . . . . . . . .. . . . .... .. . 2.00 Dragone, Guiwppe, 65 Crawford Street, Re-Registration .. ... . . . 2.48 Fernald, Gail W�, 264 'Warren Street ... .. . . ....... . . . .. . . . . . . 2.00 F'leivelling, Robert, 35 Upland Road ... ... . . . .,•.•. . . . . .. 2.00 Flockhardt, -Eileen, 31 Webster Street .. . ............ . ... . . . ... 2A0 Floridia, lgatole, 20 Lawrence Street .. .. ........... . .. . . . . . . . 2.00 Full-, Bernard P.. 21 Middlesex Road ., ...... .... .... . ... . . . . .. 7,217 Gobran. Ernestine, 27 Channing Road .. .. . . . .- . 2.31 Greene, Mary, 126 Walnut Street ....... . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . 4.13 Hancock, Walter. 14 Fletcher Terrace . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . .. . ... 2,00 Harvey, Joseph, 52 E€leniield Avenue .... . . ... .. . . . . .. . . .. . . .._ 2.00 Johnson, Carlton H., 545 Main Street ... ........ . ...... z 2.00 Johnston, Chaarles, 27 Dartmouth ,Street . ...... .. ...... . . . . .. 2.00 Karider, Albert, 28 Brimmer Street . . . .... .. . . .. . . . .. . . . ...... 2,64 Kelley, Daniel, 35 Morse Street .... . . .. . ... . .... . . ... .. . . . . . .. 2.20 Kurklian, Bell K„ 109 Spruce Street. . . ........ , .... .... . . . .. 3.31 Landr", Chalmers. 10 Clyde Road . . ..... . . . . . . . .... ...... .. 2.00 MacCallurn, Fred L., 51 Main Street, Re-Registration ., .... , . . 2.00 i1 aloornJian, George, 111 Worcester Street, Rye-Regtstradon . . . . 5-62 Ma.rtecchlo 'Trucking Co.. Inc., 42 Forest Street .. . . . . . .. . . . .. 12,41J McGark', William et al. 49h Mt. Auburn Street . ... . . . . . . . .. . . . 22.04 McIntyre, Ronald. 71 Cypress Street, Re-Registration . . . , . . . 2.00 McNabb, Etta F.. 228 Sycamore Street, Re-Registration ,, . .. . . . . 2.00 Medlinsky, Samuel, 22 Spruce Street .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . ... . 6.12 Notargiacomo. Albert, 164 Edenfleld Avenue . .. . . . . . . ... . .. . . . 2.31 Notargiacomv, nose, 24 Gertrude Street, Re-Registration . . .... 11.57 "O'Donnell, Henry, 12 Bacon Street ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 2.V0 Perry, ivfaxtm J.. 13 Wolcott Road, Re-Registration . .... . . .. . . . 6.50 Pirello, Frank, 2Q Lawrence Street , . ... . . . . . ... . . . ... .. . . . . .•, Sala Raymond, Joseph, 8 l3cstania AVe_nlie, Re-Regis Lration . . . ...,, . 2.00 Ready, Charles H., 9 Oliver Street . ........ .... .. . . ... . . 8.82 Reitz, John A„ 60 Standish Road, Re-Registration .... . ..... . . . 2,U0 Shipp, Viola, 6 Acton Street, Re-Registration .. ... ... ..... .. . . . 2.00 Silvio, Guy. 75 PleasanL Street . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... ... . . .. . . . . . . 2.0 5fmpsc3t7, Alfreda, 165 Worcester Street, Re-Reglstratiun ... .... 2.00 Smith, Wilbur, 74 Capitol Street . . . . . . ... .... . . .. . .... ... .. . . . 2.31 386 WATERT(1WN TOWN REPORT Snow, W. A. Iron Works Inc., Boston .... . . ............. .. ... .. 4.38 Stacey, Russell J., 169 Sycamore street . . . .............. . . . .. . . 2,00 Viering, Bernard J., 53 Fitchburg Street ...... .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 4.00 Welch, John J. Sr., 27 Quincy Street, Re-RegiAration . .. . . . .... 2.00 Wiggin, Alfred, 29 Channing road .. . . . ...... . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . 2,00 Committed January 6, 1936 Atlantic Coast Aquatic Corp-, 57 Irving .street $2.00 Bilanciani, Victor, 25 Oak Street . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Blake, James, 618 Arsenal Street, Re-Registration .. ....... . . . . . 2.00 Boehm, Albert, 157 School Street, Rae-Registration . . . ...... . . . . . 2.00 Boyce, Elizabeth, 79 Boylston Street . . . . . . ..... ... .. . ...... .. . . 2.00 Busconi, Joseph, 68 School Street, Re-Registration .. ....... . . .. 2.15 Canady, Oscar U. Trnstee, t7 Main Street . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . , . 8.97 Casey, Joseph, 44 Cypress Street .. . . . ... .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . ... . . . . 2.00 Corcoran, Paul 1., 24 Bromfield Street 2.00 Costello, James G., 2 Putnam Street . ... . . . . . . ... . . ..... . . 2.00 Cutter, Edith G., 19 Marion Road .... . . . .... . . . . .... . .. . ...... 2.00 Llaley, Bennis T., 79 East Boylston Street .. . .. ........ . .. ...... 2.00 DePlllippis, Geraldine, 14 Lyons Court . . . ... . . .. ..... . . .. . . . . . 2.00 Doerfier, William, 126 Summer Street ..... . . . ............ ...... 100 Feehan, Joseph, 67 Palfrey Street .. ..... . . . . . . ............ .... 2.39 Ferolito, Dominic, 95 Cushing Street .... . .. . . ............ ... . :,00 Perraza, Albert, 60 Homer Avenue, Cambridge .. . . ... ... . .. ... 2100 Gr ,our, Mike, 16 Hitzet Street . . . . . ... . . . . . ............. ...... 2.U0 Green, John C., 15 Melendy Avenue . . . . .... . .. . . . . : . . . .. . . ... . 2.00 Gu7.zetti, James, 101 Arlington Street, Re-Registration . . .. , . , .. . 2.00 Harry, Joseph, 52 Edenfield Avenue . . . ..... ... . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 2,00 Hill, Rita, 43 Myrtle Street . . . ..... . . . . . .... . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . 2,00 Hiltz, Pred M., 50 Chapman Street .... . . . . . . ...... . . . ....... . . . 2,00 Jacquesvn, Russell, 21 Yukon Avenue . . . . . . . .... . .. . . . .. . .. ... . 2.00 Jenks, Glen P,, Watertown Arsenal, Watertown Arsenal. . . . . ., , . 2.26 Leonard, Fred C., 162 Arsenal Street, Re-Registration . . . _ _ . . . . . 2,00 MacNaughton, P. John, 170 Lovell Road .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . ... ... 2,00 MeGary, William H. et al, 495 Mt. Auburn Street .. . ... .. . ...... 2.98 McLaughlin. John S... 162 Hillside road . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . ... . 2.00 Meehan, George, 31 Adams Street ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2,u0 Mulholland. Thomas, 22 Pleasant. Street, Natick . . . . .. . . ... . . . . . 2.00 O' Dmiell, Henry, 12 Bacon Street . . . .... . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 2.00 Pendleton, Martin L., 26 Wilson Avenue, Re-Registration . . . . . . 2,00 Flvckharddt, Eileen, 276 14 a. Beacon Street , ... . 2.00 Rehm, Harold W., Watertown Arsenal . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.15 Savinv, Marco, Fall River . . .. . ...... . . .. .... . . . . . ... . . . . . 2.00 Silvio, Guy, 75 Pleasant Street .... ..... . . . . ......... . . . ... ... . 2.00 Tahmizian, Margaret, 101 Highland Avenue . . .... . ... . . . . .. . .. . 2.00 Tornassian, Massis- N., 71 Spruce Street .. ... ...... . . . . . . . . ... 3.89 Hartenstein, 34ae Or., 22 Royal Street .. ........ . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . 2.00 Starr, Louise, 66 Bromfield Street .............. ..... ......... . 2.00 COLLECTOR'S REPORT Committed i>~tad 'larch 6. 1936 Holman, William 0., 64 Westminster Avenue . . . ... . .. ...... . . .. 2.00 McAuliffe. Joseph A., 10 Chestnut Street .... . . .... ... . . .. . . . ... 2.00 Boya f lan, Zaven A., 4 Lloyd Road, Re-Registration ..... .. . . . . .. 2A0 Burke, John. R., 51 Olney Strut .. . . ... . ... . . . ... . .. . ...... . . . 2.00 Leslie, Katherine M., 261 Common Street, Re-Registration . . . . . . 2A0 1935 POLL TAXES UNPAID AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, 1936 Abrue, Joseph, 91 Arlington Street Agaha Man, Suren., 329 Orchard Street Alerts, William, Crave Street Amodeo, Anthony, 204 Orchard Street Anestis, Emil, 37 Crawford Street Antonellis, Clement no, 22 Lynns Court Barer, Eben H., 32 Paul Street Barrainco, Salvatore, 300 Arlington Street Basile, Joseph, 231 Arlington Street Bates. Joseph, 16 Well$ Avenue Belcher, Thomas, 24 Gross Street Blare, James, 734 Belmont Street Bold, John M., 126 Putnam Street Bowen, John, 9 Howe Street Boylan, James, 74 Fitchburg St., Res'd Portland, Me. Bray, Fred, 193 Wa.verley Avenue Brundett, Fred, 123 Rutland Street Buckley, Francis K, 30 +Chauncy Street Buckley, William F., 30 Chauncy St., Ftes'd Cambridge :Burke. Stephen. 47 Morse Street Butler, Robert, 26 Myrtle Street :Butler, William F„ 10 Bemis Street Callahan, Patrick J., 13 Birch Road Callanan, Martin L., 148 Pleasant Street Calloway, Timothy-, 152 Hillside Road Canady, Oscar LT., 73 Spruce Street Cannon, John, 27 Gilbert Street Cappucci, Mike, 23 BostQnja Avenue Carey, William P., 44 Merrill Road Cars, Har©Id, 6 Washburn Street, Newton Castellano, Domenic, 12 Francis Street Cavanaugh, Bartholomew, 547 Main Street Centarino, Manuel, 97 Arlington Street Chamberlain, Raymond S., 76 Irving Street Christopher, Stellanos, 21 Melendy Avenue Clocotelli, Luigi, 9 Oakland Street Coricannon, Edmund, 77 Arsenal Street 388 WATER OWN TOWN REPORT Code, Simeon, 36 Howard Street Cordeiro, Aires, 59 Cypress Street Covina, Lariy, 57 Forest Street Crockford, Charles, 29 Hunt Street Cronin, William. Jr., 93 Marshall Street, Res'd N. Y. Cross, Harry C., 230 Sycamore Street Curdo, Whitney, 192 Spruce Street Gutter, Howard, 19 Marion Road Collins, Lawrence, 157 Galen Street Dawson, William J., 12 Arlington Street DeFllippis, Nataline. 14 Lyon5 Court DeJulio, Santo, 59 No. Beacon. Street Deldon, John, 175 Fayette Strut Delorey, James, 19 Oakland Street De Roy, Lewis, 28 Forest Street DerBogliosian, Paul, 25 Porter Street Derick, Earl F"., 87 Boylston Street Deschenes, ,Arthur J., 36 Upland Road "Devine, Albert, 52 Commonwealth Road Devlin, James, 86 Franklin Street DiCiaccia, Frank, 104 Cypress Street Diegnan, Patrick, 19 Adams Street 'Digiacomandrea, Joseph, tl7 Arsenal Street, Hospital }DiQuattro, James. 38 DarLMOULh Street Dixon, Frank, 22 Quince Street Donnelly, John F., 23 Grenville Road Donavan, M. Augustus, 363 Arlington Street Donovan, William, 104 Morse Street Dorsi, Fred, 18 Myrtle Street Douga:n, Janies L., 8 Summer Street Dougan, .lames R., 8 Summer Street Doyle, John, 344 Belmont Street Doyle, Michael, 68 California Street Dubois, Wilfred, 157 Spruce Street Duffy, James L., 503 Main Street "Dunne, Jaynes, 68 Morse Street Dunphy, James P., 45 Grenville Road Dwyer, Michael, 485 Main Street English. Angelo, 9 Spring Court Essa pan. Levis, 16 Porter Street Evans, Robley D., 26 Barnard, Avenue F"arlao, Manuel, 72 Hillside Road Farrenko#f, Joseph T, 122 Langdon Avenue *Fisher, Theodore:, 85 Galen SUeet Fitzpatrick, William M., 68 Dexter Avenue Flaherty, Joseph, 58 Morse 'Street Flainburis, Jaynes, 9 Putnam Street COLLECTOR PS REPORT 389 Flanagan, George, 15 Nichols Ave., COO Camp Fontano, Ricardo, 29 Elmwood Avenue Ford, Ambrase, 61 Clreen Street, Res'd Ayer Friend, James, 36 Hardy Avenue Gallagher. 'Ihorrnas, 126 Worcester Street 1:Gaynord. John, 476 ML. Auburn Street Gray, Edwin, 532 Mt_ Auburn Street, In Hospital Green, George, 56 Elton. Avenue, Minor Heig13, Albert W., 169 Hillside Road. Halios, George, 30 Wells Avenue, Pal. Boston Farrington, Joseph R,, 6l1 Bradford Road "Harris, Charles, 127 Evans Street Harris, Si1as M.. 54 Spring Street Ha.rtenstien, Sidney, 27 Boylston Street Harvey, Roland T., 64A Westminster Avenue Haws, Harry, 43 Bigelow Avenue Hayes, Henry, 1 Dana. Terrace Hayes, John J., 467 Main Street Haynes, Harry E., 64 Union Street, Deceased Hewitt, Orville. 4 Chauncy Street Holahan, Edgar M+ , 26 Walcott Road Honsinger, Charles, 478 Main Street Hughes, Edward F., 2U Hawthorne Street Hughes, Lawrence M., 5D Parker Street Hulten, John H., 41 Carver Road Humphreys, Edward E., 192 Orchard Street 1lyland, Joseph. 113 Langdon Avenue Jolnston, James A., 17A Howard Street Kallagian, Sahag, 57 Prentiss Street "Kaye, Ernest, 29 Fomst Street yearns, Michael. 15 North Park. Street Keddy, Melroy J., 87 Tcmpletun Parkway Keefe, Robert, 52 Pearl. Street Keenan, 7bornas, 21 Pleasant Street Kelley, ,1{hxL 43 Worse Street Kelley, Francis W., 40 Bridge Street, Invalid Kenney, Francis J., 23 Maple Street Kerrigan, John. 11 Oakland Street Kincl-ila, 'Timothy F., 23 ;Maple Street Kuiney, Patrick J., 21 F-dent eld Ave., Spanish Vlar Veu. Klvlin, Joseph, 12 Fifth Avenue Klust'ian, Richard. 79 Bigelow Avenue Koch, John L., Jr., 372 Main Street Krian, Paul, 70 Bigelow Avenue Lam4nd, John, 36 Upland Road LaRieci, Michael, 13 Taylor Street Lincoln, Robert R., 106 Belnioont Street e390 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Lournos, Peter, 175 Lexington Street Lovoli, Paul, 20 Merrifield Avenue Lynch, Francis, 91 Langdon Avenue Lyons, Stanley, 24 Malden Street MacArthur, Ralph E., 344 Arlington Street MacDonald, Jahn, 45 Gilbert Street MacDonald, John A., 27 Howard Street MacDonald, Louis, 86 Prentiss Street Mahoney, Thomas G., 20 Theurer Park Mahoney, William J., 21 Sunnybank Road Manouri, Salvatore, 120 Waverley Avenue Matanza, John, 61 IFolt Street McArthur, Clarence, 24 Dexter Avenue McCarthy, George, 24 Louise Street McCarthy, John J., 4 Maplewood 'Street IVMcCool, Hugh M., Sr., 53 Gilbert Street McDonald, Colin, 43 Crawford Street McGovern, John IT, 54 Salisbury Road McGuire, John F., 6 Washburn Street McKinnon, Charles, 55 Grandview Avenue McQueeney, Jahn F,, 43 Chapman Street Meehan, Joseph D•, 465 fain Street Metropolous, George, 10 Postonia Avenue °Mondlick, Solomon, 16 Oakley Road Mosca, Carlo, 62 Forest Street. Murphy, Henry J., 36 Gross Street Murphy, Jeremiah J., 37 Cross Street Murphy, Jeremiah F., 138 Orchard Street Murray, John F., 77 Putnam Street Myra, George, 166 Waverley Avenue Najarian, Leon, 86 Dexter Avenue Nee, William, 409 Mt. Auburn Street Neshanian, Mural, 114 Elm Street Niland, Joseph, 59 Union Street Nocura, John, 29 Churchill Norovian, Carl, 179 Spruce Street Norovian, Peter, 179 Spruce Street Norovian, Thomas, 179 Spruce Street O'Connell, Jeremiah. 80 Bradford Road -O'Donnell, J. Henry, 12 Bacon5treet O'Neill, 'Thomas, 64 Elton Avenue Parrou, Ralph, 80 Belmont Street Peterson, Albert G., 49 Prescott Street Piantedosi, Dick. 47 Crawford Street Prendergast, Edward W., 176 No. Beacon Street Procoppic, Paul, 8 Myrtle Street Raymond, Bran% 8 Bostonian Avenue COLLECT©R'S REPORT 3 I Reeves, William, 172 Walnut Street Rooney, Edward, 110 Riverside Street Rooney, Johan B„ 11.0 Riverside Street Rooney, Leon, 110 Riverside street Royce, William T., Jr., 36 Commonwealth Road Ruggerio, William, 8 Swett Uourt Ryan, Leo, 14 Fuller Road, Hospital Ryan, William J., 144 Standish Road Savory, Robert, 36 Carroll St., Pd. Waltham Sawyer, Harr} L., 15 Lyons Street Sexton, Jeremiah, 13 Hosmer Street Shannaha n, Henry, 126 Cypress Street Shaw, Thomas A., 69 Green Street Shea, John, 56 Salisbury Road Shipp, Herbert, 6 Acton Street Smith, Francis E., 92 No. Beason Street Springman, Harry, 112 No. Beacon Street Stanchfield, Earle, 19 Irma Avenue Steinauer, Meinard C., 26 Richards Road Stepanian, Mugardich, 20 Oak Street Sullivan, Daniel, 43 Cypress Street Sullivan, Thomas, 21 Elton Avenue Sweeney, William J., Jr,, 25 Russell Avenue Ta,ttrie, David, 205 Watertown Strut Tocci, Clarence, 14 Gertrude Street Townsend, Herbert, 19 Robbins Road Traci', Thomas, 86 Prentiss Street Transente, Michael, 63 Warren Street Triconi, Samuel, 213 Forest Street Tselepis, George, 1.0 Bostonia Avenue Tylor, James A., 22 Patten Street Vail, Albert S., 13 Marshall Street Viering, Bernard J., 53 Fitchburg Street Ward, James F., 44 Melendy Avenue Ward, John J., 618 Arsenal Street Watson, George L., 7 Oliver Road Whalen, John J., 30 Morton Street Whitney, Edwin G., 6 Melville Terrace York, Thomas, 64 Wbites Avenue Ziminsky, Matthew A., 15 French Terrace Additional List Pothier, Albert, 106 Spring Street Gvoper, John IT., 57 Prospect St., Duplicate Quin , Clarciace, 56 Spring Street Loughlin, John. 16 French Street Reardon, Paul, 4 Jewett Street McCormack, Patrick, 79 Boylston Street 292 W ATERTi?WN TOWN REFORT 1934 REAL AND PERSONAL TAXES UNPAID AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER .31, 1936 Avedion, Aliec, 594 Nit. Auburn Street .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . $10 14 Barrett, J. Henry, 19 Commonwealth Road . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.39 Butler. George F, et ux, 172 rift. Auburn Street .... .. .... . . . . ... 290,2G Cohen, Benjamin, 84A Main Street . . . . .... . . . . .. . . ....... . . ... 5.21 Crowley, Lillian G., 41 Stoneleigh. Road, bal. . . . ... . ........ . ... 107.02 Dane, Henry, 024 Mt. Auburn St., ba.l. ..... .. . .. . . ... .... .. ... 26.20 Hawes, Otis L., 15 Main Street .. .. . . . ....... . .. . . ... ......... 117,62 Hutton, Charles S., 694 Mt. Auburn Street ......., , ,.... .. . . . . . 3.35 Kaprielian, Kapriel, 5 Nichols avenue . . ...... . . . . . . .. .... .. ... 3.38 Keefe, Joseph, 174 Main Street , . . . .... ........... . .. .... . . . ... 328 Leacy, Cecil MU , 55 Galen Street . . . .... . . ...... . . .. . . . . . . . .. ... 10.14 Simonds, Luther W., 100 Church Street .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 202.80 Watertown Excavating Co., 200 Summer Street ........ . ... . .. 185.i10 Whittre€ige, Harry T., 165 Belmont Street, out of business ... ... 27.04 1934 MULE TAXES UNPAID AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, 1936 Colligan. Albert, 5 Royal Street Doherty, Daniel, 12 Sunset Read Donavfui, M. Augustus, 363 Arlington 'Street Dunphy, James F., 45 Grenville road Kennedy, Oswald, 808 Mt. Auburn Street Lopez, Richard TI., Jr., 484 Maly Street Melvin, lr°vint; Albert, 24 Marshall Street Mel°ulio, James, 69 sorest Street Vahey, Thomas F., 238 No. Beacon Street, deceased O'Brien, Thomas, 417 School Street McHugh, Thomas, 55 Mt. Auburn Street 1934 EXCISE TAXES REMAINING UNPAID AT THE CEASE OF BUSINESS DECEM13ER 31, 1936 Barranco, Salvatore, 300 Arlington Street . . .. .. ... .. ....... , . . $6.75 Burbank, A.P.W., 44 Katherine road . .. . . .... ... .... .. ... . .. 2_00 Callahan, Daniel F., 76 Fayette Street . .. .... . .. ............... 10.61 English, Dorothy, 40 Fequossette Street . . . . . .. ... .......... 3.54 Hancock, Walter J., 5 Winter Street, can't locate .. . . ....... . . . 2.25 "Harris, Charles W., 127 Evans Street. . . . . .... . . . . . . ... . . . ..... 8.69 Hipple, Lowell B., 221 Gammon Street ... .. . .... ............ . . . 7.39 Lopez, Agnes C., 484 Main Street ... .. . .... .. ... .. .... . . . . . . 5.99 Ma.rtocchic Bros., 42 Earest Street, Totten Counsel bringing suit 64,60 Sh.annahan, Henry W., 136 Cypress Street ..... . . . . ... ........ .. 17.67 Cram, James W., 41 Elliot Street .. .... . . ... .............. ... 2.00 DeQuattro, ,lames, 38 Dartmouth. Street .... .. . . ................ 2.00 COLLECTOWS REPORT 393 Downer, Stuart B_ 303 Waverley Avenue ..... . .... ... . . .. . . . . . 166 Fowler, James W., Portland, Me. . ..... .. . .... .............. . .. 33.56 Fundeklian, Antonio. 16 Lloyd Road ... . . . . .. . . ....... . . ... . . . . 2.24 Harris, Charles W., 127 Evans Street .... . .. . . . . ... . . . . . ..... . . 7.24. Harrington. Paul, 38 Gilbert Street ....... . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 Hartung. Paul G.. 27 Maplewood Street ..... . . ........ . . . . . . . . 4.56 Hilliard, Raymond J., 28 Dartmouth Street .... ......... ..... . . . 5.06 LeBlanc, Gertrude et al, 38 Boyd Street .... . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 7.61 IAnnard, Paul W., 63 Htilside Road . . . . .......... . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. 2,00 L�pcz, Agnes C., 484 Main Street .. ..... . . . . . .... ... . .... ... . . . . 3.08 T.. ez, Raymond. 484 Maim Street ... .. ..... ................. . . 2,00 IM , Gerald S., 8 Norseman Avenue .. . . .. . . ............ .... . . . 2.39 Are Ivin, Albert, 24 Marshall Street ...... . . . .. ....... . ... .. . .. 8.67 IV ulton, Catherine, 95 Church .Street .. .......... . ..... . . . . . 2,00 N targiacomo, Arena, 50 Paul Street . . .. . ......... ... . .. . . . . 15.10 lT targiacorno. Florence, 50 Paul Street ..... ........ .... ... . . . . 15.10 Pappas. John C.. 122 Belmont Street ....... ................ . .. 5.68 Phelan, James E., 103 Chapman Street .. . . . . .............. .. . .. 4.69 R vesi. John. 122 Chapman Street ..... . . . . . . ............... . . . 2.00 .Redding. Grace U., 100 Fayette Street . . . . . ................. . . 2.OD R.i :tagno, Domtn ek, 231 Ailing an Street . . . ....... . ... .. .. . ... 4.92 R.r sso, Matthew, Jr., 53 Laurel Street ........ ... . ... ... . . .... 2.110 Saville, Albert. 484 Main Street .. . .. ... . ........ . . . . ... . . . .. . .. 4,00 Shannahan. Henry, 136 Cypress, Street . . .... ... . . . .. .,.. . . , . ... 2.00 Simpsotl. Alfreda, 165 Worcester Street . ......... ....., . . .. . .. 2.00 5tefanik, Peter J., 38 Daxtmoutll Street. . . . . . .... . . ...... ....... 2.00 Vrmk, Rocco, 25 Ulcott Street . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . ... . . . . . .. 2.00 Vahey. Ruth P.. 238 No. Beacon Street ..... . .. . ......... .. . . . 2.00 Webster. Clarence J., 74 Poplar Street . . ........ . .. .. ... . . .. . . . 2.00 Werner. Fred G., Bost= . ........ . . . . .... ... . . .. .... . .. . . . .. . . . 2.00 Aleinsherian. HApsime, 545 Mt. Auburn Street ...... .. .. . . . . . . . 2.00 1933 REAL AND PERS-'O AL TAXES UNPAID AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEI'BER 31, 1936 lLeefe, Mary G., 14 Irving Park, bal. $4.00 KeM, Bert N., 241 Palfrev Street . , , . _ _ .. . .. . . . . . ..... ....... . . . 17.10 Laguf'f, John H. et ux, 43 Hersom Street, bal. . ....... . ... . .. . . . 3.42 Watertown Excavating Co., 200 Swniner Street . .., .. . . .. . . . 188.10 Wli tzley, Lester E., Thayer Road . .. . . . . . - --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- 44.46 Williams, William T. et ux. 107 Worcester Street . . . . . . . . . _ . 2.56 1933 EXCISE TAXES REMAINING UNPAID AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, 1936 Boomer, James S., 40A Carrell Street. . . . . . ......... .. .... . . . . . $2.00 O'Brien. Mari-. 46 Russell Street .. .. ... . . .. . . . ............ . ... . 152 Lindahl. Fred, 2D Prescott St., Re-Registration . .. . ....... . .. . 2.00 Kaufos. Stephen, 58 11+Melendy Ave., Re-Registrxtion . . . . . . . .. ... 2.0{1 394 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 1933 POLL TAX UNPAID AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, 1936 Marchant, Freeman, 139 Morse Street 1932 EXCISE TAX REMAINING UNPAID AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31. 1936 Duest. Lloyd J., 70 Hovey Strut ........ ..............., .... . . $2.00 ANNUAL DEPORT OF THE AUDITOR 01' THE TOWN OF WATERTOWN FOR: THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1936 AUDITOR'S REPORT 397 AUDITOR'S REPORT I herewith present the annual report of the financial transactions of the "Town of Watertown, for the year ending December 31, 1936. The various funds in charge of the Town Treasurer be- lunging to the Trustees of the Public Library have been examined and found correct. I have certified the cash of the Town Treasurer and Tax Collector and found it correct. Periodical examinations of the Tax Collectors Out- standing Accounts have been made and check against the Controlling Account in my office. Respectfully submitted, W. W. NOR CROSS, Jr., Anditor-. Watertown, Klass. Then personally appeared the foregoing subscriber, W. W. Norcross, Jr., who made oath that the foregoing statements subscribed by him are true. GEORGE B. WELL MAN, Juice of the Peace.. Receipts Taxes, Real Eshite and Personal 1934 24,750.54 1935 26,071-58 1936 1,274,227.15 Polls 1934 $32.OU 1935 168.00 1936 19,672.00 398 WATFRTOWN TOWN REPORT Motor Excise 1933 $22.40 1934 - 132.79 1935 2,891.79 1936 53,91030 From State Corporation, Income, Street Rail- -way„ Bank, Race Track, etc. $205,972.61 -Special A8sessinents 2),Ioth $203.25 Sidewalks : Added to Tax Bill 3,883-36 Unapportioned 59.92 Paid in advance 644.30 Streets: Added to TaX Bills 15,612.80 Unapportioned 56.14 Paid in advaime 1,643.36 --- $22,103.13 Tax Titles $120,231.83 Accounts Receivable: Tree Warden $15.00 Dog Officer 267.25 Weights and Measures 67.95 Health 6,290.98 Public Welfare 63,956.41 School 1,300.80 Cemetery 4,587.35 Water Rates 185,582A6 Water Charges 1,463.15 $263,580.80 Federal Aid on P. W. A. Projects $100,112.35 Federal Aid on Welfare 12,370-34 State and County Aid to Highways 13,170.11 AUDITOR'S REPORT 399 Loans : Temporary, Anticipation of Revenue 1,050,000.00 Temporary, Anticipation of Reimbursement 7,500.00 W. P. A. Materials and Expenses 50,000.00 Premiums on Loans 285.00 - $1,107,785.00 Interest Taxes $15,363.47 Special Assessments : Sidewalks 1,363.93 Streets 4,1.1.6.62 Paid in advance 17.75 Tax Titles 11,478.96 Accrued on Ponds 14.77 Trust Funds: Cemetery, Perpetual Care Fund 1,561.62 Patter Memorial Gate Fund 10.05 Library Trust Funds 428.75 Templeton Fund 15.1.1 34,366.03 Dog Fund $1.,729.O0 Suer Deposits $1,729.00 School Department, Smith-Hughes Fund $64.30 Miscellaneous Collector, Statements $190.00 Collector, Costs 2,732.45 Collector, Miscellaneous 6•87 Fireworks Permits 8.00 Fire, Damages 23.O0 Health, Licenses 486.00 Mental Clinic 91.50 Plumbing Permits 592.00 Highway-Garbage 4,368.00 Damages 84.00 400 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Infirmary, Produce 97.85 Land Court Refunds 264.92 Middlesex County, Dog Licenses 1,111.47 Military Aid 382.50 Old Age Assistance, Chapter 438 6,351.76 Outside Aid, Individuals 665.56 Poles and Wires, Permits 495.255 Police, Fines 1,201.87 Hackney Licenses 41.00 Damages 21.15 Public Library, Fines 1,320.24 Old Books., etc. 3.75 Sale of Land 161.92 School, Evening 164.00 Americanization '3054.35 Tuition 1t225.84 Industrial 4,247.94 Dania-es, cite. 207-78 Selectmen, License; 23,661-10 Sidewalks 42.00 Soldiers' Relief 63.00 State Aid 1,1080.00 Tax Title Releases 408.00 Town Clerk 22,244.68 Treasurer 9.00 Tree Warden '24.50 Water, Junk 143.35 Weights and Measures, Fees 252.42 Refunds Treasurer $2.00 Tax Title Forclosures 210.00 Police Contingent 37.00 Weigbts and Measures 1.00 Outside Aid 452.25 Mother's Aid 2.00 Old Age Assistance 90.21 Soldiers Relief 59-00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 401 School Depaftment 127.50 990.36 F. J. Colby, O vers & Shorts Deficit 1,9 77.77 $3,+644,294.55 Cash on Hand January 1, 1936 357,982.11 Payments 4,002,276.66 General Government: Moderator $104.00 Selectmen's Department Selectmen's Salaries 1.,500.00 Clerk's Salaries 5)00.00 Contingent 422.23. Auditor's Department: Auditor's Salary 3,300.00 Clerk's, Salary 1,1.50.00 Contingent 599.08 Treasurer's Department Treasurer's Salary 3,500.00 Clerk's Salary 1,150.00 Extra Clem 75.00 Contingent 1,150.67 Tax 'Title Foreclosure 2,529.64 Collector"s Department Collector's Salary 3,136.44 First Clerk 1,264.10 Second Clerk 1,050.00 Third Clerk 950.00 Contingent 11.349.81 Tax ,Sale Advertising; 787.50 Recording Deeds 578.82 Assessors" Department: Assessors' Salaries 4,100.00 Clerks' Salaries 4,800.00 Contingent 2,648.90 Board of Tax Appeals 26.00 402 WATER'TOWN TOWN REPORT Finance Committee 1,339.85 Legal Services. Town Counsel's Salary 2,000.00 Contingent 355.0E Town Clerk's Department: Town Clerk's 'Salary 3,172.49 First Clem 1,159.33 Second Clerk 1,300.00 Third Clerk 1,2 i1,00 Contingent 1,099.68 Engineering Department Salaries 13,400.00 Contingent 1,025.40 Election Expense 7,470.72 Registrars of Voters 400.00 Printing Voting Lists 875.22 Town lull: Janitor 1,600.00 Labor 1,400.00 Telephone Operator 1,040.00 Fuel 1,046.64 Light 1,299.48 Telephone Middlesex 8200 2,400:00 Contingent 839.28 Planning; Board 81.75 Protection of Persons & Property Police Department Chief 3,20G.00 Lieutenants 7,800.00 Sergeants 9,800.00 Patrolmen 80,567.89 Special Police 804.00 Janitor & Wagonman 1,830.00 Cleric & Wagonman 1,700.00 Teletype 588.00 Contingent 5,435.24 Broadcasting Fee 300.00 Replace Autos 818.00 Replace Buick 665.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 403 New Police Station 77,531.16 Fire Department Chief 3,200.00 Captains 7,800.00 Lieutenants 9,800.00 Mechanician 2,400.00 Permanent Men 83,359.56 Call Men 310.00 New Bose 555.00 Contingent 4,599.11 Inspector of Buildings Inspector's Salary 2,600.00 Clerk's Salary- 250.00 Contingent 5.15 Weights & Measures: Salary of Sealer 1,800.00 Contingent 344.31 Moth Department: Salary of Superintendent 800,00 Clerk's, Salary 475,00 Maintenance 1,949.92 Elm Leaf Beetle, etc. 750.00 Tree Warden Department: Tree Warden's Salary 1,000.00 Clerk's Salary 200.00 Maintenance 47099.94 New Trees 400.00 New Truck 750.00 Poles & Wires Department rnspeetor's Salary 3,2010.00 Clerk's Salary 475.00 Maintenance 7,599.87 Maintenance of Signal Room 964.89 Signal Room Salaries 6,274.30 Dog Officer: Salary 50.00 Contingent 330.00 404 WATERTOW N TOWN REPORT Health & Sanitation: Health Department Agent 2,500.00 Milk Inspector 700-00 Clerk 1,150.00 Nurses 3,000.00 Contagious 19,979.09 Contingent 1,149.07 Baby Clinic 439.83 Dental Clinic 2,500.00 vo New Cars 1,000.00 . New Ref rigerator 150.00 Inspector of Cattle 600.00 Inspector of Plumbing; Salary of, Inspector 2,500-00 Contingent 73.78 Severer Department Construction 4,996.12 Short Extensions 2,642.68 Maintenance 11,996.06 Drainage 2,999.97 Sewers & Drains, P. W. A. 293.54 Highways Highway Department; Superintendent 3,600.00 First Clerk 1,500.00 Second Clerk 1,250.00 Office Expense 299.97 Coolidge Ave. & Arlington Sts. 20,759.02 Langdon Ave. 6,359.27 Bridge Repairs 247.04 Maintenance 85,462.67 Patching E. R. A. Ditches 4,992.53 Stable Maintenance 10,497.37 Vacations 6,813.06 New +Chevrolet 563.50 Snow flows 450.00 Ashes & Papers 27,299.71 AUDITOR'S REPORT 405 Garbage Collection 26,196.43 . Dust baying 4,999.27 Street Tights 44,096.67 Traffic Lights 296.00 Sidewalks 1,995.30 Sidewalks P. W. A. 241.89 Charities & Soldiers Benefits: PublicWelfare: Agent 2,000.00 Visitor 1,200.00 Clerks 1,800.00 Chief Clerk 1,000.00 Investigation 1,713.30 Contingent 15821_86 [outside Aid 160,574.22 Mother's Aid 32,400.00 Old Age Assistance 27,630.95 Federal Old Age .Adminstration 256.67 Federal Cold ,Age Assistance 7,430.63 Infirmary Department Keeper 1,000.00 General Expcnse 5,547.38 Physician 1,700.00 State Aid 1,680 00 Soldiers' Relief Agent 900.00 Soldiers' Relief and Military .Aid 41,750.78 Schools and Libraries School Department— General Control 14,299.69 Instruction Salaries 446,027.85 Instruction, Supplies 17 998.36 Operation; Salaries 4,891.60 Operation, Supplies 2,230.88 Operation, 1,1( ht and rower 9,7 1.28 Opemtion, Fuel 14,896.76 School Balls 409.50 Water 2,11,5.0 406 WATER.TOWN TOWN REPORT W. P. A. Activities 1.,541.00 Maintenance 4,996.14 New Equipment 1,283,00 ibfiscellaneous 6,148.61 Evening 3,224.19 'made 8,420.05 Transportation 1,557.95 Smith-Hughes Fund 64.30 Senior- High Furnishings 248.15 High School .Addition, P. W. A. 2,929.31 New Elementary S c h o a 1, P. W, A. 148,286.79 Phillips School, Equipment 5,975.20 PlLblic Library: Salaries 25,619.66 Books, Periodicals and Bind- ings 5,999.76 Maintenance 4,99.9.97 Special for Grounds 249.92 Library Trust Fund Income 426.26 Recreation and Unclassified: Park Department-- Superintendent 500.00 Clerk 11.2.50 Maintenance 697.8 Victory Field 399.36 New Flag Pale 150.00 Tennis Court 600.00 Labor 30300*00 C'Delta", McGlauHin Bequest 18.64 Playground Department Salaries 2,200.00 Maintenance 1,480.83 New Equipment 300.00 Pensions 14,617.03 Annuities 1,5{mo.00 Memorial Day 1,100.00 Insurance 9,036.78 Workmen's Compensation 4,517.63 AUDITOR'S REPORT 407 Execution 200M Printing Town Reports 1,290.00 Headquarters V. F. W. 1,080.00 Headquarters D►, A. V. 360-00 Contingent 1,919.30 Unpaid Tills 1,142.55 W. P. A. Administration 2,768.86 W. P. A. Janitors & Police 181.00 W. P. ,A. Special 58,252.26 W. P. A. Materials and Expenses 10,754.13 Enterprises & Cemeteries: Water Department: Superintendent 3,200.00 First Clerk 1,300.00 Second Clerk 1,036.00 C#Iice Expense 1,792.83 Maintenance 39,996.51 Vacations 1,439.00 Ptalfrey Street 4,262.46 Langdon Ave. 7,473.80 Cemetery Department: : Superintendent. 2,000.00 Labor 7,997.68 Contingent 539.68 Water at Ridgelawn 349.72 Fence at Common Street r75,00 Interest & Debt: Interest D-4,324.81 Town Debt 236,700.00 State & County Taxes County Tax 78,01.3,99 County Hospital 21,531.45 State Taxes & Assessments 11,089.73 Temporary Loans: Anticipation of revenue 1,050,000.00 Premium.,; 225.00 'rust Funds Deposited in Cemetery Per- petual Care Fund 1,475.00 408 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT + Patter Memorial Gate Fund 9.25 Templeton Fund 15.11 Refunds Water Department 263.67 Sever Deposits 216.04 Cemetery a/c 15.31 Tax Refunds: Real & PersonaI 13,884.10 Poll 22.00 Motor Excise 1,489.81 Dog Fund 1,572.60 F. J. Colby, Deficit 1,974.76 - --- $3,743,929.59 Cash on Hand December 31, 1936 268,847.07 4,002,2 7 C.66 GENERAL GOVERNMENT Moderator Approl)rIation for 1936 $100.00 Ed. P. Furber•, Salary 100.00 Selectmen Appropriation for 1936 1,500.00 Norman D. MacKay, Salary $41.6.68 Maurice H. O'Connell, Salary 83.32 Charles F. Shaw, Salary 500.UO James H. Sheridan, Salary 500.00 Total Expenditures $1.500.00 Selectmen's Clerk's Salary Appropriation for 1936 $500.00 . Expenditures Wm. P. McGuire, Salary $180.53 W. W. Norcross, Jr., Salary 319A7 Total Expenditures $500.00 AUDITOR'S REPGRT 409 Selectmen's Contingent Appropriation for 1936 $500.00 Expend titres Janes C. Cary, Shorthand Reporting $20.00 Comm. of Public Safety, Firearm Permit .20 Robert L. Conroy, Office Supplies 7.00 Leroy S. Eaton, Printing 154.0 John C. Hall, Treas., Dues 6.00 Hobbs & Warren, Farms 1.44 Timothy Relly, Flowers 15.00 W. W. Lydston, Ink Well Mainten- ance 13.45 Frank L. Maguire, Constable 2.00 T. F. McGann & Sans, Desk Plates 11.00 11cLean's, Supplies 1.15 George T. Pascoe, Office Supplies 36.24 Post-Index Co., Blank Forms .35 Watertown Enterprise, Advertising 106.38 Watertown. Letter Shop, Printing 6.00 Watertown Sun, Adyertising 4.3.00 Total Expenditures $422.23 Transferred to Revenue 77.77 600.00 Auditor's Department Appropriation for Auditor's Salary $8,300.00 Expenditures W. W. Norcross, Jr., Salary $3,300.00 Auditor's Clerk's Salary Appropriation for Clerk's Salary $1,150.00 Expenditures 'Florence W. Cameron, Salary $1,150.00 Auditor's Contingent. Appropriation for 1936 $600.00 410 WATERTOWN 'SOWN REPORT Expenditures Amer. City Magazine, Subscription $2.00 Anderson & Donner, Typewriter Main- tenance 16.00 Blake & Rebhan, Fornis 17.50 P. S. Block, Chair Cushions 3.25 Boston Belting & Dubber Co., Sup- plies 3.75 Chapin Medical Supply Co., Ato- mizer Pump .50 Leroy S. Eaton, Printing; 132.22 Evans Printing Service, Printing 19.50 V. T. Kavanaugh, Binding Becks 84.20 Keelox Mfg. Co., Carbon Paper 3.50 W. W. Lydston, Ink Well Mainten- ance ,50 Comm. of Mass., Div. of Accounts, Farms 2 .88 Mass. Municipal Aud. .Asso., Dues 2.00 Mooney's Card &, Gift Shop, Supplies 10.10 Municipal Finance Officers Asw,, Dues 10.00 Munson Supply Co., Rubber Keyes 10.00 1\7e�i, Eng;. Ribbon & Carbon Co., Cou- pon Book. 10.00 Jean E. Norcross, Service: 10.00 W. W. Norcross, Jr., Stamps 3.50 Cold Colony Forwarding Co., Express .54 George T. Pascoe, Supplies 21.99 Standard Mailing Machine Co., Sup- plies 6.65 Standard. Maintenance Co., Type- writer Maintenance 12.50 Watertown Sun, Adv. 160.00 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, Adv. 82.00 Total Expenditures $599.08 Transferred to Revenue .92 600.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 411 Treasurer's Department Appropriation for Treasurer's Salary $3,500.00 Expenditures H. W. Brigham, Salary $3,500.00 Treasurer's Clerk's Salary Appropriation for Clerk's Salary $1,150.00 Expend tares ' Gertrude Mattison, Salary $1,150.00 11`reasurer's Extra Clerk Transferred Town Meeting $100.00 Expendf trey Elizabeth La Rhette, Salary $75.00 Transferred to Revenue 25.00 100.00 Treasurer's Contingent Appropriation for 1936 $1,300.00 Refund 2.00 $1,302.00 Expenditures Bait, Dalton Church & Harr ilton, Ins. $66.30 Boston News Bureau, Add. 41.50 H. W. Brigham, Supplies 2.19 Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Rib- bon 9.65 Leroy S. Eaton, Cards, Printing 23.00 V. T. Kavanaugh, Supplies 25.00 .Margaret E. Kiley, Boud 285.00 H. L. Haseltine, Fens 3.00 Hawes Electric Co., Supplies 4.00 Elizabeth La Rhette. Services 94.50 W. W. Lydston, Tnk Well Service 1.50 Comm. of Mass., Certification 72.03 Conim. of Mass., Forms, Dept. of Corp. & Tax 16.93 412 WATERTOWN 'SOWN REPORT John. C. Moore Corp., Binders 8,31 Mosler Safe Co., Overhauling Cheat 4.60 New. Eng. Towel Supply Co,, To-%eels 4,20 George T. Pascoe, Filing Boxes 10.17 Standard Maintenance Co., Type- writer Ma,ihtenance 8.00 P. D, Department, Stamps 332.18 Standard Mailing Machine Co., Sup- plies 5.50 Thorp & 1�lartin, Supplies 25.00 Todd Co., Checks 102.71 Union Market National Bank, Rent of Box 5.50 Total Expenditures $1,150-67 Transferred to Revenue 151..33 Treasurer—Tax Title Foreclosure Appropriation for 1936 $4,000.00 Refund 210.00 $4,210.00 Expenditures- Middlesex Reg. of Deeds $2,529.64 Transferred to Revenue 1,680.3 $4,10.00 Collector's Department Appropriation for Collector's Salary $3,200.00 Expenditvxes F. J. Colley, Salary $2,887.50 F. ,h1, Cunniff, Acting Collector 248.94 Total Expenditures $3,136.44 Transferred to Revenue 163.56 3,300.00 Collector's First Clerk Appropriation for Collector's First Clerk $1,40( OO AUDITOR'S REPORT 413 Expenditures F. M. Cunniff, Salary $1,264.10 Transferred to Revenue 135.90 Fp1,400.00 Collector's Second Clerk Appropriation for Collector's Second Clerk $1,050.00 Expenditures Mary Beverly, Salary $1,050.00 Collector's Third Clerk Appropriation for Collector's Third Clerk $950.00 Expew-dRures Marie Moran, Salary $950.00 Collector's Contingent Appropriation for 19.36 $1,350.00 Expert-ditures Allen Stationery Co., Office Supplies $10.00 Anderson & Donner, Ribbon 16.00 Bostitch Boston Inc., Machine 6.75 Chapin Medical Supply Co., Germi- cide 5.60 F. J. Colby, Expenses 70.41 F. IN. Cunniff, Stamps 1.96 F.- M. Cunniff, Expenses, 6.00 Leroy S. Eaton, Printing 341.49 D. J. Gray & Co., Rubber Stamp 3.00 Gray Gift Shop, Supplies 28.00 Hawes Electric Co., Supplies 29.65 Hobbs & Warren Inc., Legal Form,,; 19.47 H. C. Jackson, Mucilage 1.10 Lindbladh Co., Book Binding 45.25 Comm. of Mass., Div. of Accounts, Forms 24.49 Maryland Casualty Co., Bonds 30.00 Middlesex Reg. of Deeds 2.00 Mosher Safe Co., Changing Combina- tion 7.00 414 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT E. L. Norton, Office Supplies 31.28 George T, Pascoe, Office Supplies 23.82 Railway Express Agency 1.04 Standard Maintenance Co., Type- writer Maintenance 20-50 Edwin L. Stone Inc., Banding 625.00 Total Expenditures Transferred to Revenue .19 Collector's Tax Sale Advertising Appropriation for 1936 �y $1,t100.O0 Expen {'tor`e. Watertown Sun, Adv. $270.00 IVatertown Tribune-Enterprise, Adv. 517.50 Total Expenditures $787.50 Transferred to revenue 212.50 1,O00.00 ollector's Recording Deeds Appropriation for 193E $750.00 Expenditures Middlesex Reg. of Deeds ' 578.82 Transferred to Revenue 171.18 Assessors' Department Appropriation for Assessors' Salaries ,S, ,100.00 Expenditures Jahn J. Curran, Salary $1,366.67 Edward A. Oates, Salary 1,366.£6 Edward F. Wright, Salary 1,366.67 Assessors' Clerks Appropriation for 1936 $4,800.00 AU:DITOR'S REPORT 415 Expenditures Marguerite A. Doyle, Salary $9,50.00 Marie E. Flaherty, Salary 1,100.00 Helen Ford rd Kerivan, Salary 1.400.00 Mary E. Walsh, Salary 1.,350.00 _ $4,800.00 Assessors' Board of Tax Appeals Appropriation for 1936 $ 50.00 Amount Brought Forward 110.68 36 -68 Expe ditur•e J. W. Duff & Sans, Inc., Court Serv- ices $20.00 Agnes. T. Keane, Examining Records 6.00 Total Expenditures $26.00 Amount Carried Forward 343.68 $3+69.68 Assessors' Contingent Appropriation for 1936 $2,850.40 Expenditures Allen Wales Adding Machine Co., Maintenance $13.00 Anderson & Donner, Machine Ribbon 5.00 L. L. Applin, Land Transfers 164.70 Assessors' .Auto Tax, Service, Sup- plies 1..00 Assn. of Assessors, Dyes 3.00 Banker & Tradesman Pula. Co., Sup- plies 12.00 Board of Tax Appeals, Subscription 10.00 Bostitch Boston Inc., Supplies 10.50 Charles Bruning Co., Inc., Photo Neg. 45.23 George F. Butler, Supplies 10.00 d 1 G WATERTOW N TOWN REPORT Chapin T ledical Supply Co., Germi- cide 2.50 Leroy S. Eaton, Printing; 895.48 Emerson & Company, Equipment 18.00 Evans Printing Service, Cards 3.50 Everett Print, Tax Bills 294.88 .Tames H. Gallagher, Posting Notices 6.00 Gray Gift Shop, Office Supplies 49.00 Hobbs & Wart-on, Inc., Blanks 14.17 Timothy Kelly, Flowers &00 Leo Landry, Expenses 60.49 A. D. MacDonald, Taxi 157.50 Comm. of i-Tass., Div. of Accounts, Forms 2.02 Middlesex Assessors' .Ass'n., Expenses 14.00 Parquette Folding Chairs, Chairs 10.20 George T. Pascoe, Supplies 55.49 P. 0. Department, Stamps 635.66 Prentice-Hail lnc., Manual 5.08 , Railway Express Agency .57 Standard Mailing Machine Co., SuP- plies .93 Standarcl Maintenance Co., 'Type_ writer• Maintenance 33.00 Wakefield Item Co., Notices 2.00 Watertown Bindery, Bindery 42.00 Watertown Sun, Listings 16.00 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, ,Adv. 16.00 Edward F. Wright, Convention Ex- penses 23.00 Total Expenditures $2,648.O Transferred to Revenue 201.10 Finance Committee Appropriation for 1936 $1,500.00 Expend Mies Leroy S. Eaton, Printing $721.G3 AUDITOR'S REPORT 417 W. W. Norcross, Jr., Services 11300.00 Standard Marling, Machine Co., Du- plicator 269.67 Ward's, Supplies 48.50 Total ExpenditUres $1,889.85 Transferred to Revenue 160.15 1,500.00 Legal Services ,Salary of "'born Counsel Appropriation for 1986 $2,000.00 Expenditures Earle S. Tyler, Salary $1,500.02 John M. Russell, Salary 499.98 $2,000.00 ' Legal Services Contingent Appropriation for 1036 $ OO.00 Expendit-ure Clerk of Courts, Certified Copy $1.00 Leroy S. Eaton, Printing 38.08 Hutcheson Co. Inc., Chart .50 T4. J. Kelley, M. D., Services 25.00 Land Court Office, Registering 4.00 Lawyers Crop Puts. Co., Book 15.0 Joseph F. Loughlin, Witness 20.00 Middlesex Registry of Deeds, Re- cording 14.50 m. i-F. munhall, Witness 28.00 New Eng. Survey Service, Photo- graphs 14.00 Joseph J. Reilly, Witness 18.00 Earle S. Tyler, Expenses 157.00 West Publishing Co., Pocket Fart.,; 25.00 Total Expenditures $355.08 Transferred to Revenue 44.02 - $400.00 418 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Town Clerk'; Department Appropriation for 1986 $8,500.00 Transferred Town Meeting 325.00 $3,175-00 Expenditures Wm. P. Maguire, Salary $1,312.47 W. W. Norcross, Jr., Salary 11.55 George B. Wellman, Salary 1,848.47 Total Expenditures $3,172.49 Transferred to Revenue 2.51 $3,1 5.00 Town Clerk's First, Clerk Appropriation for 1936 $1,350.00 Expenditures Theresa Foley, Salary $518.00 Annie G. Mpagher, Salary 641.33 Total Expenditures $1,159.3 Transferred to Revenue 190.67 $1,350.00 Town Clerk's Second Clerk Appropriation for 1936 $1,300.00 Expenditures Mary C. Griffith, Salary $1,300.00 Town Clerk's Third Clerk Appropriation for 1936 $1,250.00 Expevditures Alma R. ]Benjamin, Salary $1,250.00 'own Clerk's Contingent Apl rGpriation for 1936 $1,100.00 L' penditure Allen Bros. Corp., Rubber Stamp & Seal .$2 .75 AUDITOR'S REPORT 419 Allen Stationery, Supplies 9.80 American City Magazine, Subscrip- tion 2.00 Alma R. Benjamin, Office Supplies 4.10 Robert L. Conroy, Office Supplies .+65 Dimond-Union Stamp Co., Supplies 6.05 . Leroy S. Eaton, Printing 167.22 Evans Printing Service, Supplies 5.50 Fidelity. Specialty Co., Ink 7.40 Fletcher Hardware Co., Supplies 1.00 Theresa Foley, Services 25.00 Gilmour-Rothery Co., Insurance 10.00 Gran Gift Shop, Supplies 24.10 Industrial Stationer- Co., Amer. Post Finder 1.50 W. W. Lydston, Ink Well Maintenance 18.60 John Maloney, Services 6.00 Comm. of Mars., Seal 5.00 Mass. Town Clerks' Assoc., Dues 6.00 Wm. P. McGuire, Incidentals 4.57 .Morris-Ireland Safe, Changing Com- hinatiaii 5.00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Services 15.11 George T. Pascoe, Supplies 24.23 Physicians' Returns on Firths 22.00 Post Index Company, Cabinet 71.72 Ransom's Taxi, Taxi 6.00 David Doss, Services 10.00 Royal Typewriter, Typewriter 91.00 Standard Mailing 'Nfachirae Co., Sup- plies 7.58 Standard Maintenance Co., Type- writer Maintenance 01.50 Undertakers' Returns 54.50 Watertown Bindery, Bindery 139.65 Watertown Letter Shop, Printing 6.00 Watertown Sun, Adv. 4.50 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, Adv. 209.65 420 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT George B. Wellman, Stamps &- En- 7'relopes 14.00 Harry J. York, Services 6.00 Total Expenditures $1,0 9.68 Transferred to Revenue .32 $1.100-00 Engineering Department Engineering Salaries Appropriation for 1936 $13,400.00 Expenditures Otis D. Allen, Salmi, $3,200.00 Herbert C. Cook, Salary 1,700.00 Thomas Dv,,ryer, Salary 2,300,00 F. Fitzgerald, Salary 1,150.00 W. Hetherington, Salary 1,150.00 F. Milmore, Salary 1,150.00 H. Stanley, Salary 1,150.00 J. Sullivan, Salary 1,600.00 - $13,400.00 Engineering Contingent Appropriation for 1936 $1,0X00 Experditures Otis D. Allen, Garage & Incidentals $90.50 American City Magazine, Subscription 2.00 C. L_ Berger & Sans, Printing Tripod 29,65 Bliss Bros., Gal. ,Spikes- 16.41 Charles Bruning Co. Inc., Drafting Mat 68.74 Buff & Buff Mfg. Co., Repairing Transit 36.00 Burroughs Adding vtaebine Co., Maintenance 9.90 Busconi Cal Co., Gas 69.87 George F. Butler, Tetrachloride 2.75 Cities Service Ref. Co., Gas 9.14 r AUDITOR'S REPORT 421 Coombs Motor Co., Parts 2,00 Thomas Dwwer, Lunches 8.80, Leroy S. Eaton, Printing 8.75 Engineering News Record, Sub- scription 10.00 Fletcher Hardware Co., Supplies 4.54 Gillette Publishing Co., Subscrip- tion 1.00 Gray Gift Shaer, Supplies 16.30 Hayes Service Station, Parts 123.63 Hood Rubber Co., Fires 47.78 Writ. D. Howell, Garage Rent and Repairs 143.04 Jenney Mfg. Co., Gas 84.09 John Lyons, Insurance 12.01 B. Fay McGlauHin, Insurance 65.64 Middlesex Reg. of Deeds, Blue Print 5.16 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Ser- vices 14.62 Old Corner Book Store, Vega Log 6.00 Registry of Motor Vehicles, Reg. 6.00 Remington Rand Inc., Cards 36.50 Ward's, Diary & Supplies 60.53 Total Expenditures $1,025.40 Transferred to Revenue 24.60 - $1,050.00 Election Expense Appropriation for 1936 $8,000.00 Transferred Town n Meeting 529.22 7,471.78 Expenditures Allen Stationery Co., Books $15.00 Richard Beatty, Services 36.00 Alma R. Benjamin, Lunches -90. Rond's, Lunches 140.50 4 422 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Butter's Express, Express 1.05 Timothy P. Coakley, Lunches 3.00 Robert Conroy, Supplies 90.00 Diamond-Union Stamp, Ties on Rol- lers 4.50 John Driscoll, Services 30,00 Peter H. Duffy, Setting and Disman- tling Booths 10.00 Leroy S. Eaton, Printing 878.64 Evans Printing Service, Printing 5.00 Hubert F"oisy, Services 33.00 George Ann's Restaurant, Lunches 7.50 Gray Gift Shop, Office Supplies 26.85 Greggs' Restaurant, Lunches 1.50 Mary C. Griffin, Expenses 3.85 Hackett Bros., Lunches, Office Help 2.41 William Hartshorn, Services 30�00 James F. Hughes, Registration No- tices 37.00 Irma Lunch, Lunches .75 James R. Kelley, Services 30.00 Lakeview Press, Printing 25.00 Joseph Langley, Lunches 1.50 John A. MacDonald, Posting Notices 12.00 Ma,ckin's Lunch, Lunches 21.00 Frank Frark L. Maguire, Constable Service 4.00 Wm. P. McGuire, Lunches 4.99 Mrs. Helen Melvin, Lunches 22.50 J. C. Miller, Jr., Cards 4.50 Monahan & Kellett, Trucking 2.00 Thomas Moran, Posting Notices, and Set Booths 6L00 Grace M. Olson, Services 46.50 Parquette Folding Chair Co., Table Rental 7.40 George T. Pascoe, Supplies 6.80 Pay Roll 3,997.50 Pay Roll, Recount 695.00 Peter's Lunch, Lunches 2.25 AUDITOR'S REPORT 42 Piccolo's Pharmacy, Lurches 4. O Claude A. Rand, Lunches 1.60 Robinson Envelope Seal Co., Seals 81.17 Robinson Seal Co., Books 19.57 David Ross, Services 65.00 Secretary of Comm., Book 4.75 Splendid Cafeteria, Lynches 4.50 Suburban Dist. Co., Dist. Warrants 251.70 Town Direr, Lunches Tracy Chair {Co., Chair and Table Rental 51.25 J. A. U'tting, Lunches 153.40 Victoria Spa, Lunches 9.00 Walton Trunk Co,, Cases 39.00 Watertown Letter Shop, Cards 3.00 Watertown Sea Grill, Lunches £.75 Watertown Senior High School, Cafeteria. 9.00 Watertown Tribune-Lnterprise, Prtg. and bdg. 236.73 George B. Wellman, Sponges and Stamps 14.91 Peter White, Repair and Transfer- ring 192.25 Yauman & Erbe Mfg. Co., Bar Locks Inst. 45.50 Total Expenditures $7,470.72 Transferred to Revenue 1.06 $7,4 r 1.78 Registrars of Voters Appropriation for 103E $400.00 Expenditures Lickran Boyajian, Salary $50.00 Clarence W. Dealtry, Salary 55.33 Patrick D. Gleason, Salary 100.00 Jahn. J. Kennedy, Salary 41.67 Wm. P. McGuire, Salary 50.00 424 WATERTCIWN `SOWN REPORT Jahn A. Lko nd, Salary 50.00 George B. Wellman, Salary 50.00 Total Expenditures $400.00 Printing 'dating Lists Appropriation for 1936 $750.00 Transferred Town Meeting 125.22 875.22 Rxpendititr•es Graphic Press, Printing $975.22 Town Tall Janitor Appropriation for 1936 $1,600.00 Expenditures Thomas Moran, Salary $1,600.00 Town Hall Labor Appropriation for 1936 1,400-00 E:rpennit res Pete` Duffy, Salary $1,400.00 Town Hall Telephone Operator Appropriation for 1936 $1,040.00 Expenditures Anna Connors, Salary $1,040.00 Town Hall Fuel Appropriation for 1936 $1,600.00 Transferred Town Meeting 420.00 $1,180.00 Expenditure Petroleum Meat & Power Co., Coil $1,046.64 Transferred to Revenue 133.3 $1,1$0.04 AUDITORS REPORT 425 Town Hall Light Appropriation for 1936 $1,100.00 Transferred Town Meeting 225.00 1,325.00 Expenditures Edison Electric I1.1. Co. $1,299.48 Transferred to Revenue 25.52 - 1,325.00 Town Hall Contingent Appropriation for 1936 $650.00 Transferred Town Meeting 195.00 845.00 Expenditures Acne Window Cleaning, Window Cleaning $100.00 Frank G. Baker Co., Boiler Repairs 15.00 BostonCons. Gas Co., Services 57-86 Boston Janitors' Suppler Co., Sup- plies 68.55 Jerald, Caccava,r o, New Fire Falls in ,Boilers 120.00 Robert. E. Carney, Blowing out Bailer 10.00 Eastern Products Co., Janitor's Sup- plies 32.25 Fort Hill Raper Co., Supplies 28.50 Hartley B. Gardner Inc., Fuses 2.6d Gilchrist Co., Furnishings 38.07 Geodco Sanitary Products, Janitor's Supplies 32.50 Grant's Express 1.05 Hawes Electric. [moo., Bulbs 29,80 Holmerden Co}, Chemicals 8.50 George T. Johnston Co., Paper Sup- plies, 30.60 David. R. Jones, Repairing 63.98 EIizabeth La Rhette, Switchboard 1.50 42+6 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Lawn Mower Grinding Co., Repairs 3.00 Lightfoot Schultz Co., Soapy 83.00 B. H. McElroy, Painting 19.00 Marie Moran, S-witchboard 117.75 }'Connell a& Lee Mfg. Co., Lumber 11.00 Parisian Dye House, Cleaning 3.45 Petroleum Heat' & Power Co., Re- pairs 22.00 S. E. & R. C. Proctor, Repairing 4.25 Jaynes H. Sullivan, Oil .38 Watertown Supply Co., Paint 4.65 Total EKI)enditures $839.29 Transferred to Revenue 5.72 $845.00 'down Hail Telephone Mid. 8200 Appropriation for 1036 $2,000.00 Expenditures New Eng. Tel. &, Tel. Co. $2,000.00 Planning ward. Appropriation for 1.936 $100.00 Expendit:ur•r' Belmont Gardens, Flowers $5.00 Jolin H. Dardis, Expenses 5.25 Helen T. Garofalo, Services 5.00 Leona Humans, Services 1.50 Mass. Federation of Planning Boards, Dues 30.00 Alice L. Reuter, Typing 12.00 Watertown Sun, Adv. 23.00 Total Expenditures $81.75 Transferred to Revenue 18.25 $100.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 427 PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND 13ROPERTY Police Department Chief Appropriation for 1936 $$3,200.00 Expenditures Jahn F. Milmore, Salary $3,200.00 Police Lieutefnt nts Appropriation for 1936 $7,800-00 `xpenditures James P. Burke, Salary $2,000.00 Jahn E. -McNamara, Salary 2,600.00 Joseph J. Reilly, Salary 2,600.00 $7,800.00 Police Sergeants Appropriation for 1036 $9,800.00 Expenditures Thomas W. Devaney, Salary $2,450.00 Andrew J. Donnelly, Salary 2,450.00 James M. Igoe, Salary 2,450.00 John J. Igoe, Salary 2,450.00 Total Expenditures $0,800.00 Police Patrolmen Appropriation for 1036 $81,353.00 Expevdit,a •et Andrew A. Borden, Salary $1 8.43 Edward J. Boyle, Salary 2,200.00 James J. Burke, Salary 2,200.00 Patrick J. Callaht n, Salary 924.00 m. W. Carnes, Salary 2,200,00 George M. Clinton, Salary 2,200.00 Thomas J. Cullen, Salary 2,200.00 George J. Farrell, Salary 2,200.00 Walter F. Flaherty, Salary 2,200.00 Francis A. Oarafa:lo, Salary 1,458.9 428 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Joseph H. Gilfoil, Salary 2,200.00 John F. Gleason, Salary 2,200.00 Charles H. Glidden, Salary 2,200.00 Lawrence G. Hanley, Salary 2,200.00 John J. Hanlon, Salary 2,200.00 Joseph C. Harrington, Salary 2,200.00 John A. Higgins, Salary 2,176.00 Russell J. Kiraball, Salary 2,200.00 Jahn J. Long, Salary 2,200.00 Joseph F. Loughlin, Salary 2,200.00 .Stephen F. Lyons, Salary 1)000.17 .Frank L. Mannix, Salary 486.00 John F. McGeever, Salary 27200.00 Wm. H. Munhall, Salary 2,200.00 ]divas. A. Murray, Salary 2,200.00 Edivard P. Murphy, Salary 2,200.00 Francis A. Nally, Salary 2,200.00 Edmund H. Norton, Salary 2,200.00 Richard J. Owens, Salary 1,S00.00 Harold A. Parker, Salary 2,200.00 Arthur F. Perkins, Salary 2,182.00 James M. Reilly, Salary 2,200.00 Stewart F. Savage, Salary 2,200.00 Charles E. Shea., 'Salary 2,200.00 Jaynes P. Shea, Salary 2,200.00 WilIittm Shea, 'Salary 2,200.00 Joseph P. Stead, Salary 2,200.00 Daniel J. Sullivan, Stalaary 2,152,27 Joseph A. Walsh, Salary 2,140.00 Henry L. Welsh, Salary 2,200.00 Total Expenditure, $80,567.89 Transferred to Revenue 785.11 $51,35'3.0+0 Police, Special Police Appropriation for 102-15 $1,000.00 Expenditures Jame; Murphy, Salary e$739.00 Bernard M. Oates, Salary 10.00 AUDITOR 7S REPORT 429 Michael F. Casey, Salary 5.00 Jahn J. Reilly, Jr., Salary 10.00 Lawrence J. Gleason, Salary 10.00 Edward F, Mannix, Salary 10.00 Richard T. Ryan, Salary 1.0.00 Edward J. Hannon, Salary 10.00 Total Expenditures $804.00 Transferred to Revenue 196.00 - - $1,000.00 P'oIice, Janitor & Wagonman Appropriation for 1936 $1,830.00 Expenditures Thomas Hyd er, Salary $1,830.00 Police, Clerk & Wagonrnan Appropriation for 1936 $1,8:30.00 Francis Garafalo, Salary $495.00 Thomas F. Sheridan, Salary 1,205.00 Total Expenditures $1,700.00 Transferred to Revenue 1.30.00 $1,830.00 Police, Contingent Appropriation for 1936 $5,400.00 Refund 37.00 5,437.00 Expenditures Allen Stationery Co., Cards $27.50 E. D. Litmus Co. Inc., Repairing Radios 4.50 Autographic Register Co., Paper Rolls 6.76 A. T. Ball, Typewriter Ribbons 10.10 Earrabee Service Stores, Repairing 187.52 430 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Belmont Supply Co., Electrical up- plies 7.00 Bleachery Fuel Co., Fuel 198.98 Boston Gans. Gas Ccmpany, Gas 62.9E Cities Service .Refining Co., Gas 870.99 Comm. Elec. & Radio Co., Radio Part 337 Comm. of Public Safety, Firearms Permit 1.90 Cedric G. Chase, Pictures 10.40 Walter A. Claflin Co., Supplies 1.15 CoIon.ial Beacon Oil Company, Re- pairing 2,40 A. H. Comstock Laundry 7.11 Robert L. Conroy, Office Supplies 57.20 Coolidge Sq. Service Station, Re- pairing U05 Coombs Motor Co., Repairing 241.36 James Currie, Gas Heater 44.20 Crandall Dicks Company, Repairing 59.78 Arnie Crough, IMatron 40.00 Ile Bue filter & Piston Co., Filter 9,50 Andrew J. Donnelly, Expenses At- tending Traffic School 12.00 H. W. Dubois Co., White & Blue Para Lifter 5,00 Dyer Bros, Service Station, Repairs .75 Leroy S. Eaton, Supplies 1.50 Edison Electric Ill. Company 298.87 Fay Faber Products Inc., Signal paper 46.86 Jahn R. Feeley, Repairing 7.25 Fletcher Hardware Ccnipariy, Sup- plies 1.49 Funk & Wagnall.q Company, Book 3.14 Garnewell Company, Register Paper 19.65 Gatchell Class Company, Glass 4.79 Goodco Sanitary Products, Disin- fectant 1.0.00 Eugene F. Gorman, AL D., Services 8.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 431 Grant's Express 2.20 Graphic Press, Printing 73.44 Frank L. Harris, Inc., Repairing 14.90 Hawes Electric Company, Lamps 5.35 Hayes Service Station, repairing 4.25 Hayward Motors Inc., Oil 3.10 Heater Motors Inc., Repairing 70.43 Highland Oil Company, Gas 913.49 Head Rubber Company, Pelts 15.00 Hull Motor Company, Repairing 47.46 Leroy Hutchinson, Rooks 1.7.00 Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co., Repairing 5.73 Kearns Service Station, Gas 12.99 A. Lauricella, Lunches 1198-80 Philip Lembo, Repairing 1.00 Le�vandos, Cleansing 1.25 , Linsky & Brothers, Badges 83.75 Robert S. Lunt, Jr., Etilargenients Photos 10.00 Alfred Martell, Radio Repairing 8.00 _1lass. Gas & Electric Co., :Elec. Sup- plies 3.80 Mass. General Hospital, Care 411.55 H. B. McArdle, Plotters 11.25 New Deal Garage, Gas .80 N. E. Police Revolver League, En- try Fees 11.25 Ntew E,ng. Ribbon & Carbon Co., Carbon & Books 25.00 \TeW Eng. Tel. and Tel. Co. 235.37 `v. H. Traffic. Officers' Training School, Tuition 20.00 Neponset Oil Company, Oil 25.96 Parisian Dye House, Cleansing 9.00 Pennsylvania Oil Company, Oil 33.00 Phemister Motors, Oil 4.40 Frederick S. Priest, Razing Pol. Sta. Garage 25.00 432 Wt' TERTC}W N TOWN REPORT Ransom 'Taxi, Services 1.30 Thomas W. Reed Company, Hospi- tal Supplies 2.85 Joseph J. Reilly, Expenses Attend- ing Traffic School 12.00 Remington Rand Inc., Folders 10.85 John H. Sherry, Teletype Ribbons 5.00 Standard Mailing Machine Co., Equipment 106.10 Standard Maintenance Co., Type- writer & Typewriter~ Maintenance 54.50 Summer Street Garage, Repairing 285.41. Surgeons & Physicians, Supplies 37.68 Albert J. Stevens, Paper Rolls 6.00 Stever Motor Cycle Shop, Repairing 4.15 Tomasetti, Rent 120.00 Town Grill, Lunches 7.25 Tydol Service Station, Repairing 1.25 City of Waltharn, Lockup Keep 6.50 Waltham Woodenware & Paper Co., Paper Supplies 63.7 5 Watertown Auto Service Inc., Re- pairing 9.70 Watertown 'Supply Company, Supplies, 6.27 Watertown Tire Company, Lamps 46.25 Watertown, Town of, Water• Bili 19.50 Total Expenditures , 5,435.24 Transferred to Revenue 1.76 -- $5,47.00 Police, Replace Autos Appropriation for 1J36 8900.00 Expenditures Hayward Matorq Inc., Two Special Police Cars $818.00 Transferred to Revenue 82.00 < : 00.00 Police, Replace Buick Appropriation for 1936 $665.00 AtiDITOR IS REPORT 433 Expe-nditures Phemister Motors $665.00 Police, Teletype Appropriation for 19,36 $600.00 Expenditures New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co. $588.00 Transferred to Revenue 12.00 $f 00.00 Police, Broadcasting Fee Appropriation for 1036 $300.00 Expevdffitres City,- of Newton, Broadeasting $300.00 New Police Station Balance Brought Forward $54,903.20 Feder-al Grant 26,250.00 $81,153.20 Expendititres Parker & Tradesman, Adv. $32.50 Joseph M. Coneannon, Contractor 64,5 5,31 Peter Durbin, Concrete Insp. 75.30 Herse.v Mfg. Co., 'Water Meter 70.20 HenrY G. Hopewell, Trustee, Pur- chase land 7,000.00 Edward F. Hughes, Soil Tests 152.48 Charles G. Loring, Architect 3,6 76-77 Elias A. Perkins, Weekly- Payroll 1,497.60 Petroleum Heat & Power Co., Oil 62.50 WkLtertown Tribune-Enterprise, Adv. 10.50 Ed-ward F. Wright, Insurance 385.00 "Total Expenditures $77,631..16 Balance Carried Forward 3,622.04 -- $81,153.20 Fire Department, Chief Appropriation for 1936 $3,200.00 434 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Exj3Gnditit-r S John W. O'Hearn, Salary $3,200.00 Tire, Captains Appropriation for 1936 E penditia -es Jahn J. Kelley, Salary $2,600.00 William C. McElroy, Salary 2,600.00 Raymond Murphy, Salary 200.00 :$7,8-00.00 Fire, Lieutenants Appropriation for 1936 $9,800- }0 Expenditures 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 Fire, IlZechanician ,Appropi-ifItio" for 1036 $2,400.00 Expendibi-r es -Gerald Mee, Salary $2,40000 Fire, Permanent Men Appropriation for 1036 $83,600.00 Expenditures Frank Armstrong, Salary $2,200.00 Willis-.rn J. Barry, Salary 2,200.00 Charles Blackburn, Salary 20200.00 Arthur Burgess, Salary 2,200.00 Clarence Clifford, Salary 2,200.00 James Dardis, Salary 2,200.00 James F. Devaney, Salary 2,200.00 Bernard P. Donnelly, Salary 2,200.00 Paul Dwyer, Salary 2,200.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 435 James FIanagan, Salary 2,200.00 Ernest B. Ford, Salary 2,200.00 Jaynes E. Ford, Salary 2,200.00 John Gildea, Salary 2,200.0+0 Edmund P. Higgin, Salary 2,200.00 Samuel Hillier, Salary 2,200.00 John Hunter, Salary 2,200.00 Albert F_ Kelley, Salary 2,200,00 Francis M. Kirwan, Salary 2,200.00 Giles Laugbrea, Salary 2,200.00 Waiter Mackin, Salary 2,200.+00 Ja.rnes J. Maloney, Salary 2,200.00 William E. Maloney, Salary 2,200.00 Charles i1 atin, Salary 2,200.00 Albert Manni , Salary 2,200.00 Bertram YcElhiney, Salary 2.200.00 Frank McManws, Salary 2,200.00 Peter McNicholas, Salary 2,200.00 Joseph T. Mee, Salary 2,200.00 James T. Murphy, Salary 2,200.00 Jeremiah Murphy, Salary 2,200.00 John J. O'Leary, Salary 1,959.56 Jelin hL O'Reilly, Salary 2,200.00 John P. Quirk, Salary 2,200.00 Benjamin Robbins, Salary 2,200.00 Jahn P. Sullivan, Salary 2,200.00 Jahn T. Vahey, Salary 2,200.00 George 1J_ White, Salary 2,2+00.00 Carroll Whittemore, Salary 2,200.00 Total Expenditures $83,359.56 Transferred to Revenue 240.44 83,000.00 Fire, Call Men Appropriation for 193G 310-00 Expenditures Arthur C. Pates, Salary- $155.00 James B. Murphy, Salary 155.00 - _ $310.00 r 436 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Fire, Contingent Appropriation for 1936 $4,600.00 EXpeitdit-ures Allston Electric Welding Co., Welding $1.50 American Fire Equip. Co., Equip- ment 379.58 E. B. Atmus Co., Inc.—Couplings 1.35 Frank Baker Co., Supplies 4.00 Robert Bishop Mfc,,,,. Company, Mill Remnants 27.15 Boston Cons. Gas Company 164.05 Boston Janitors' Supply Co., Soap Powder 27.00 Brookline Auto Body Repair, Re- pairing 18,00 George H, Buckminster Co., Batteries 29.94 George F. Butler, Lysol 1.00 Butters Exure." 1.25 Pericles Canzanelli, M. D., Services 53.00 Walter A. Claflin Co., Supplies 11.85 Com,,itock*s Home Laundry, Latuidry 146.44 James Mardis, Expenses 7.00 Duro Test Corp., Lai-ups .57.00 George W. Dwyer, Alcohol 1.00 Leroy S. Eaton, 'Printing 21.00 Eaton Products, Inc:,, Supplies 1.00 B. Watertown Hardware Co., Supplies 12.65 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., Services 508.82 Fire Engineering, Subscription 5.67 Fletcher Hardware Co., Supplies 94.55 W. H. Fraser, Laundry 68.76 Gamewell Company, Register Paper 1.35 Gat-den City Motor Parts, Alcohol 49.40 Hartley B. Gardner, Indicator Mul- tiple Fuses 6.60 Globe Rubber Works, Inc., Phone Cord Guards 1.50 Herbert Goding, Repairing 5.28 (Irant's Express .85 AUDITOR'S REPORT 437 Gray gift Shoji, Supplies 24.60 Green & Comlra.ny, S. B., Supplies .80 Green & Swett Company, Batteries 188.09 Hawes Electric Company, Lamps 18.15 Wni. Hebert & Co., Installing Rock- ing Grates 111.7+0 Hanel Rubber Co., Inc., Rubber Boots 25.61 Hub Auto Parts Co., Inc., Supplies .6o J. G. Johnston Company, Badges 9.50 Kendall Paper Co., Disinfectant 32.30 Kreena's Camera & Gift Shop, France and easel 5.5.5 E. E. Lane, Handle Grips 3.00 Leonard Fuel Company, Fuel 54.90 Uncle Air Products Company, Supplies 13.00 Lux-Fore Freez Company, Recharging 23.70 Afack Motor Truck Co., Repairbag 4.88 Main Street Garage, Repairing 10.00 Massachusetts Reformatory, Chairs 100.50 Mass. Wharf Coal, Expenses 2.50 Maxim Motor Co., Paint 27.60 Metropolitan Ice Company, Oil 386.72 Midwestern Mfg. Co., Clothing 58,26 Mine Safety Appliance, Cylinders 55.23 Arthur L. Morse, Parts 4.43 Moulton Ladder Mfg. Company, Ladder 64.00 Stational Fire; Protection Aso., Dares 10.00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co. 278.17 N onantum Coal Company, Coal 257.59 John W. O'Hearn, Incidentals 7.60 Ohio Chemical & Mfg. Company, CyI- inders Refilled 36.00 J. W. Pa.rmenter & Sons, Rugs 16.60 Pequossettc Press, Letterheads 5.50 Perkins &. Colter Company, Supplies 6.84 Pyr~oil Boston Company, Pyroil 11.00 Edward S. Quirk & Company, Repairing 54.68 Railway Express Agency .47 Reformatory for Women, Supplies 24.99 438 WATERTQWN TOWN REPORT Riley & Company, Towels 2.50 Robinson Boiler Wks. A. F., Tank 2.50 Royal Typewriter Co., Cleaning & adj. 15.00 Snap-on Tools Inc., Gear Puller & Parts 23.45 Spaulding-Mass Company, Supplies 13.65 Standard Oil of N. Y., Gas 459.28 State Prison Colony, Supplies 2 7.50 Sterling Siren Fire Alarm, 'Sterling Sirenlite 35.85 Swift & Company, Supplies 13.40 Taylor Mfg. Company, Hose Bridge 35.00 Thompson-Durkee Company, Part% 1.40 L. C. Titus, Carpentering 32.00 United Pyro-Chemical Corp., Blankets 60.00 Voltex Corp., Voltephone 95.00 Warren Refining & Chemical Co., Chemicals 54.88 Watertown Lumber Company, Lumber 11.25 Watertown Public Market, Oil 2.75 Watertown Upbolstering Co,, Upbol- ster•in,g 8.50 Watertown, 'Fawn of, Water Bill 102.60 E. W. Williams, Books 10.00 Total Expenditures $4,599.11 Transferred to Revenue .99 4,600.00 Fire, New Hose Appropriation for 1936 $560.00 Expenditures American Eire Equipment Go., Lice. $555.00 Transf-erred to Revenue 5.00 $56 .00 Inspector of Buildings Appropriation for 1936 $2,600.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 4309 Expenditures Elias Perkins, Salary $240.00 William H. Wilson, Salary 2,360.00 - $2,600.00 Inspector of Buildings, Clerk Appropriation for 1936 $250.00 E perachi.fte.res Katherine M. Ford, Salary $250.00 Inspector of Buildings, Contingent Appropriation for 1936 $50.00 Expenditures William H. Wilson, Supplies $2.65 Leroy S. Eaton, Supplies 2.50 Total Expenditures $5.15 Transferred to Revenue 44.85 - $50.00 Weights & Measures Appropriation for 1936 . 1,800,00 Expewdititres Victor Anderson, Salary $1,800.00 Weights & Measures, Contingent Appropriation for 193+6 $50.00 Refund 1.00 $351.00 Expenditures Victor M. Anderson, Reg. of Motor $5.00 Albert P. Brogle, Garage 15.00 James Clair, 'Trucking; 20.00 Hayes Service Station, Gas 49.00 Hobbs cat Warren, Office Supplies 51.63 Registry of Motor Vehicles 4.00 Robinson Seal Company, Supplies 14.69 440 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Scale Journal Publishing Company, Supplies 2.00 Seraphin Test Measure, Test. Meas- ure 12.32 Standard Maintenance, Typewriter- Maintenance 6.00 F. L. Trask, Distillate klose & Cou- plings, 12.75 Henry Troemner, Measure 6.72 Albert Walsh, Garage 36.00 Watertown Tire Company, Gas and Repairs 110.20 .Total Expenditures $ 44.31 Transferred to Revenue 6169 $351,00 Gypsy & B. T. Moth Appropriation for 1936 y pri��e}}q 7r `, $800.00 T.4�pefkd titres Charles Jewell Brovn, Salary $9L50 John C. Ford, Salary 708.50 Gypsy & B. T. Moth, Clerk Appropriation for 192 $475.00 Expenditures Katherine Ford, Salary 475.00 Gypsy & B. T. Moth, Maintenance Appropriation for 1936 $1,950.00 Expenditures Allen Stationery Company, Supplies $2.00 Brewer & Company, Chemicals 02.61 Fitzhenr y-Guptill Company, Sprayer Farts 20.95 Fleet Owners, Lubricating Company, Greasing 4.25 Fletcher 11ardware Company, Sup- plies 1.30 AUDITOR AS REPORT 441 Wm. Hebert & Company, Spray Pan 3.00 New Eng. Towel Supply Company, Vowels 1.05 John J. O'Brien, Tire 4.00 Fay Roll, Weekly 1,752.33 James H. Sullivan, Gras 25,48 Waverley Avenue Auto Service, Serv- ice 1.25 Watertown Supply Company, Black :deaf 41.70 'fatal Expenditures $1.,949.92 Transferred to Revenue .08 Gypsy & B. T. Moth-Elm Leaf-Beetle, Etc. Appropriation for 1936 $750.00 Expenditures F. A. Bartlett Tree Expert Co., Spray- ing $300.00 Pay Roil, Weekly 421.28 James 14. Sullivan, Gas 27.97 Watertown Tire Company, Repair- ing ,75 $750.00 Free Warden, Salary Appropriation for 1936 $1,000.00 Expenditures Charles Jewell. Brown, Salary $114.00 John C. Ford, Salary 886.00 Tree Warden, Clerk Appropriation for 1936 $200.00 Expenditures Katherine Ford, Salary $200.00 442 WATEItTOWK TOWN REPORT Tree Warden, Maintenance Appropriation for 1936 $4,000.00 Transferred Town Meeting 100.00 $4,100.00 Expevditur•es Allen Stationery Company, Office Sup- plies .75 E. C. Atkins & Company, 'Tools 0.19 F. A. Bartlett Tree Expert Co., Work 213.80 Robert L. Conroy, Supplies 2.10 Coombs Motor Company, Paints 7.55 Fleet Owners Lubricating Co., Lubri- cating 1.15 Fletcher Hardware Co.., Supplies 64.12 A. A. Foley, Garage Rent 80.00 John C. Ford, Registering and Inci- dentals 10-00 Hayes Service Station, Repairing ing .75 Cara E. Hinkley, Gaskets .75 C. E. Holmes, Repairing .75 New Eng. Towel Supply Company, Towels 1.75 O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Company, Stakes 90.00 Pay Roll, Weekly 3,439.08 S. E. & R. C. Proctor, Heavy Netting 24.50 Edward S. Quirk & Company, Parts 6.50 Railway Express Company 1.06 Registry of Motor Vehicles, John C. Ford 4.00 Stan€lard. Maintenance C o m p a n y, Typ€:writer Maintenance 3.50 Names H. Sullivan, Gas 133.10 Watertown Supply Company, ,A.x Handles 4.50 Watertown Tire Company, Battery Recharging 1.05 Total Expenditures $4,099.94 AUDITOR'S REPORT 443 Transferred to Revenue .06 $4,100.00 Tree Wardem New Trees Appropriation for 1936 $400.00 Expend-Itures Charles R. Fish Company, Trees $400.00 Tree Warden, New Truck Appropriation for 1936 $750.00 Expeuddu,re.v Phemister illotors, Truck $750.00 Poles & Wires, Inspector Appropriation for 1936 $3,200.00 Expenditures Patrick J. Vahey, Salary $3,200.00 Poles & Wires, Clerk Appropriation for 1936 $475.00 Expenditures Katherine Al. Ford, Salary $475-00 Poles & Wires, Maintenance Appropriati= for 1936 $7,400.00 n-ansferred Town Meeting 200.00 $7,600.00 Expenditures Barrabee Service Stores, Auto Parts $13.70 Boston Elevated Railway, Labor 4.00 Busconi Oil Company, Gas 56.92 Butters Express 5.75 Cities Service Ref. Company, Gas 64.46 John Di Benedetto, Prestone 1.35 Eastern Section Intl Asso. Elec. Insp., Dues 3.00 Leroy S. Eaton, Paint Signs 47.45 444 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT John R. Feeley, Essay Ser., Repairing .50 Fletcher Hardware Company, Supplies 1-03 Gamewell Company, Equipment 200.02 General Electric Supply Co., Parts 26.38 S. B. Green &. Company, Supplies .60 Harvey & Wood, Auto Repairing 1.00 Hawes Electric Company, Parts 41.11 Ora E. Hinkley, Keys 1.25 V. T. Kavanaugh, Printing 6.00 Main Street Garage, Repairing 1.06.1.8 Maloney Oil Company, Gas L80 Mooney's Carol & Gift Shop, Supplies 1.50 Nally Pagers & Movers, Inc., Express 4.0+0 Neponset Oil Company, Oil L 8 New Eng. Municipal Sig. Assn, Dues 8.00 New Eng, Tel. & Tel. Co. 27.3 New Eng. Towel Supply, Towels 1.40 Pay Roll, Weekly 6,195.01 Registry of Motor Vehicles 6.00 Simplex Fire &. Cable Co., Cable 158.40 Standard Maintenance Co., Type- writer Maintenance 3.50 State Examiners of Electricians, Li- cense 1.00 Summer Street Garage, Inspecting 14.50 Patrick J. Vahey, Rent and Inci- dentals 74.00 Waterproof Paint & 'Varnish Co. 2.45 Watertown Electric Supple Co., Supplies 1.15 Westinghouse Elec. Supply, Supplies 164.98 Wetmore Savage Electric Supply, Telopbone Wire 99.88 White Motor Company, Parts 146.35 Total Expenditures $7,590.87 Transferred to Revenue .13 —�— $7,600.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 445 Poles & Wires, Signal Room Salaries Appropriation for 1936 $6,274-30 xpend ft,res Frank Fitzpatrick, Salary $11568.58 Sibley Lenfest, Salary 1,054.30 Arthur J. McEnaney, Salary 1,568.57 Daniel E. O'Connell, Salary 514.28 Thomas Sheridan, Salary 514.28 Elliot Tocei, Salary 1,054.29 Total Expenditures $6,274.30 Poles & Wires, Signal Room Maintenance Appropriation for 1336 $865.00 Expenditures Boston Automotive Elee. Serv. Co., :Supplies $17.98 Leonard W. Butler, Equipment 107.00 Edison Electric I11. Co. 555.29 Pletcher Hardware Company, Supplies 17.72 Gamewell Company, Repairing Reg- ister 13.15 Herbert Goding, Repairing 1.50 Hawes Electric Company, Supplies 14.51 Main Street Garage, Battery 14.25 Walter H. Moreton Co., Cheeking & Repairing Equipment 58.89 Perkins & Colter Company, Supplies 2.25 Watertown Electric Supply Co., Pasts 18.96 Weston Electrical Inst. Co., Ohmmeter 43.39 Total Expenditures $864.89 Transferred to Revenue .11 865,00 Dog Officer, Salary Appropriation for 1986 $50,00 446 WA.TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Expenditures Warren J. Eastman, Salary $15.50 Gordan S. Gill, Salary 37.60 $50.00 Dog Officer, Contingent Appropriation for 1936 $250.00 Tra nferred Town Meeting 100.00 $350.00 xpeuditures Warren J. Eastman, Killing Dogs $77.00 Gordon S. Gill, Filling begs 253.00 Total Expenditures $330.00 "Transferred to Revenue 20.00 1..`�50.00 HEALTH AND SANITATION Health Department, Agent Appropriation for 1936 $2,500.00 Expenditures Fred W. Bodge, Salary $2,500.00 Health, Milk Inspectors Appropriation for 1936 $700.00 Ezpendatures Fred W. Bodge, Salary $350.00 Arthur E. Burke, Salary 350.00 $ 00.00 Health Department, Clerk Appropriation for 1036 $1,150.00 Alice -K. Farnham, 'Salary $1,150.00 Health Department, Nurses Appropriation for 1936 $3,000.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 447 xpevditures Rose Ajernian, .Salary $1.,600.00 Agnes Kirker, Salary 1,500.00 $3,000.00 Health Department, Contagious Diseases Appropriation for 1936 $20,000,00 Expenditiares B. M. Sign Company, Sign $4.50 Fred ' . Bodge, Supplies (flog Clinic) 20.50 Boston, City of, Collector, Care 72.57 Roston Dispensary, Care 212.70 D. L. Bryson, Services 5.00 Cambridge Hospital, Care 6.00 Channing Home, Services 215.13 Children's Hospital, Care 356.85 Costa Ambulance Coach, Service 8.00 Vincent A. D osdik, M- D., Services 14.00 Leroy S. Eaton, Cards 27.10 B. Frank Fletcher, Broken Lens 6.00 R. S. Gill, Services 25.00 Eugene F. Gorman, M. D., Services. 32.00 Harry W. Jakeman, V. M. D., Services 125.00 John K rker, ,Services 4.00 Marguerite Rirker, Services 8.00 Lakeville State Sanatorium, Care 1,744.00 Leonard P. Landry, M. D., Care 23,00 Wm. J. Lyons, Supplies 2.25 Ma.cGreg,or Instrument C ern p a n y, Supplies 21.80 Mass. Dept. of Public Welfare, Care 49.00 Mass. General Hospital, Care 245.97 Mass. Memorial Hospital, Care 2,991.00 Middlesex County Sanatorium, Care 11,113.50 Russell D. Morena, Services 10.00 Newton Hospital, Culture 2,00 North Reeding State Sanatorium, Care 510.00 Guy C. Peace, M. D., Care 2.00 449 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Pitman-Moore Company, Vaccine 202.04 Rutland State Sanatorium, Care 867.00 St. Elizabeth Hospital, Care 60.85 Walter N. Secord, INT. D., Care 135.08 Sharon Sanatorium, Care 152.14 William Slime, Services 5.00 E. R. Squibb & Sons, Tests 1.00 George A. Taylor, Posters 10.00 Waltham Hospital, Care 271.00 Watertown Sun, Adv. 5.00 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, Adv. 10.00 Mrs. Doris White, Loss of Time 6.00 John E. Wilcox, Services 5.00 Earl J. Wylie, M. D., Services 375.02 Edward N. Zacheus, Services 4.00 Mrs. Doris B. White, Services 2.50 Total Expenditures $19,979.09 Transferred to Revenue 20.91 $20,000.00 Health, CoRtingent Appropriation for 1936 $1,150.00 Expenditures Brookline Auto Body Repair Co., Re- pairs $18.+00 Central Scientific Co., Extract of Beef 4.51 Cherry-Burnell Corp., Acid 10.32 Diadem Surgicals Inc., Bandages LDO Duvall Printing Service, Printing 5.50 Leroy S. Eaton, P'ri sting 60.49 Alice Farnham, Petty Cash 58.45 C. E. Fay Company, Auto Checkir g 14.50 A_ Edwin Fisher Pub., Subscription 2.00 Fletcher Hardware Co., Window Boxes 3.00 Gibbs Express Company .85 Gordon Supply Company, Towels 2.37 Cray Gift Shop, Supplies 10.00 Hackett Bras. Co., Inc., Distilled Water 5.00 AUDITOFt'S REPORT 449 Hobbs & Warren, Inc., Forms 5.41 Howe & French, Inc., Babcock Tester 4.20 William D. Howell, Repairs 417.49 Kearn's Service Station, Gas 22.02 Mass. Agr. Experiment Station, Services 2.50 llohawk Pete, Su1plies 15.62 Murphy Service Co. Inc., Norge Service 11.00 Ogilvie &- Compaiiy, Insurance 7.41 George T. Pascoe, Stationery 7.95 Phie Tree Press Company, Printing 8.30 Potter Press, Leather Covers 2.80 G. I. Preston Agt,, Railway Express 3.68 Railway Express Agency, Express 3.18 Registry of Motor Vehicles 4.00 H. F. Richmond, Gold Lettering 15.00 Royal Typewriter Co., Typewriter 70.50 Standard Maintenance Co., Type- -writer Maintenance 9.00 Samuel G. Thayer, Disposing of Dead Animals 186.50 Watertown Tire Company, Gas 156.99 Total Expenditures $11149.07 Transferred to Revenue .93 - - $1,150.00 Health, Two New Cars Appropriation for 1936 $1,000.00 Expendifttres C. E. Fay, Two Cars $1,000.00 Health, New Refrigerator Appropriation for 1936 $160.00 Expenditureq H. S. Gray Company, Refrigerator $150.00 Transferred to Revenue 10.00 - $I60.00 Health, Baby Clinic Appropriation for 1936 $440.00 450 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT" Expenditures Edward E. Babb & Co. Inc., Clasp Envelopes `p2.7 S e Walter A. Claflin Co., Supplies 1.I0 Leroy S. Eaton, Printing 5.00 R. C. Lavrakas, M. D., Services 200.04 Wm. J. Lyons, Supplies 1.50 Alass. Society for Social Hygiene, Book .50 Louis D. Silverstein, AT. D., Services 200.00 L. C. Titus, Equipment 29.00 Total Expenditures $439.83 Transferred to Revenue .17 440.00 Health, Dental Clinic Appropriation for 1936 $2,500.00 Expenditures James E. Donahue, D. M. D,, Serv- ices $698.00 Irene K. Dr•uzr mey, Nurse 1,057.90 Duvall Printing Service, Printing 5.00 Ga.rhart Dental Spec. Co., Mercury 5.00 Gatchell Glass Co,mpany, Class 1.15 Gray Gift Shop, Supplies 1.80 John Hood Company, Dental Supplies 7.61 Charles E. Kelley, D. M. D., Services 695.00 m. J. Lyons, Supplies 2.00 S. H. Reynolds Sans Co., Dental Carrier 2.50 S. S. White Dental Mfg. Co., Supplies 21.04 Total Expenditures $2,500.00 Catty Inspector Appropriation for 1936 $600.00 Expenditures Harry W. Jakeman, Salary $600.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 451 Inspector of Plumbing, Salary Appropriation for 1935 $2,500.00 Expeudit tires Charles AL Hewitt, Salary $2,500.00 Inspector of Plumbing, Contingent Appropriation for 1936 $75.00 Expenditures Graphic Press, Printing $5.00 Mooney's Card &. Gift Shop, Supplies 15.90 Mass. Gas & Elec. Supply Co., Flash Cells .60 Y awman & Erbe Mfg. Company, Cabinet 52.28 ToULI Expenditures $73.78 Transferred to Revenue 1..22 $75.00 Sewer Construction Appropriation for 1936 $5,+000.00 Expenditure,a Eastern Clay Goods Company, Pipe $562.42 Fletcher Hardware Company, Sup- plus 50.55 H. W. Marshall Co., Fitall Plug� 2.55 Chas. J. McCarty Company, Jute 110.58 Parker-Danner Company, Puroseal 32.16 Pay Roll, Weekly 3,922.48 Riverside Sand & Gravel Co., Sand 15.87 C. H. Spring Co. Inc., Supplies 11.95 Edmund Tocci, Manholes 57.00 Waltham Dime & Cement Co., Brick & Cement 120.00 Watertown Lumber Company, Lumber 30.06 Watertown Bldrs. S u p p l y Co., Empty Bags .9f1 452 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT White Iron Works, C. M., Manhole Covers and Frames 79.60 Total Expenditures $4,996.12 Transferred to Revenue 3.38 5,000.00 Sewer Department, Short Extensions Appropriation for 1936 $2,000.00 Transferred Reserve Fund 650.00 2,650. 0 Expenditures Butters Express, Supplies $1.00 Eastern Clay Goods Company, Pipes 207.31 Pay Roll, Weekly 2,390.5 Tocci, Edmund, Bldg. Manhole 6.00 Waltham Lime & Cement. Co., Pape 19.7 Walworth Company, Supplies 7.14 White Iron Works, C. M., Supplies 10.95 Total Expenditures . 2,642.68 Transferred to Revenue 7.32 2,6:50.0 Sewer Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1936 $11,000.00 Transferred Town Meeting 1,000.00 Expenditures Eastern Clay Goods Company, Pile $266.71 Fletcher Hard-ware Company, Sup- lies 70.60 Herbert Goding, Services .75 Hackett Bros. Co., Chloride of Lime 3.00 Healey, Edward P., Rental Excavat- ing Bucket 70 00 Keefe & Son, D. F., Brass Trap covers 3.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 453 McCarthy Co. Inc., Chas. J., Sewer Rands 155.81 ona,ntum Lumber Company, Lum- ber 1.64 Pay Roll, Weekly 11,229.32 Parker-Danner Company, Puroseaal 107.52 Staring Company, C. H., Blocks 47.84 Tocci, Edmund, Manholes 30.00 White Iron Worms, Supplies 9.95 Total Expenditures $11,996.06 Transferred to Revenue 3.94 -- $12,0O0.00 Drainage Appropriation for 1936 $+3,000.00 Expenditures Boston & Maine R. ll., Drain Pipe Priv. $12.O0 Eastern Clay Goods Company, Pipe 4.80 Pay Roll, Weekly 2,948.01 Edmond Tocci, Manholes 6.00 Waltham Lime & Cement Company, Cement 9.26 C. M. White Iron Works, Manhole Cover and Frame 19.90 Total Expenditures $.2,999.9 7 Transferred to Revenue .08 $3,000. 0 Sewers & Drains, P. W. A. Docket No. 7579 Balance Brought Forward $1,909.29 Transferred to Revenue 1,61.5.75 293.54 Expenditures John P. Condon Corp., Bailey Rd. Work $293.54 454 W.&TERTOV4 N TOWN RE,PORT CARE AND LIGHTING OF HIGHWAYS Highway Department, Superintendent Appropriation for 1936 $3,600.00 Expenditures P. P. Condon, Salary $ ,600.00 Highway, First Clerk Appropriation for 1936 $1.500,00 Expenditures Esther Ragan, Salary $1,a00.00 Highway, Second Clerk Appropriation for 1936 $1,250.00 Expenditures Sadie Kelley, Salary $1,250.00 Highway, Office Expense Appropriation for 1936 $300.00 Expenditures Pierce P. Condon, Postage $2.00 Robert L. Conroy, Office Supplies 7.30 Leroy S. Eaten, Printing 27.40 Gray Gift Shop, Office Supplies 73.15 V. T. Cavanaugh, Printing 17.80 George Pascoe, Supplies 2.67 Standard Mailing Machine Co., Sup- plies 11.4 Standard Maintenance Co., Type- writer Maintenance 10-60 Watertown Sun, .Adv. 9.0 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, Print- ing 136.60 awman & Erbe Mfg. Co., Repair- ing Lack. L50 Total Expenditures $200. 7 Transferred to Revenue .03 $300.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 455 Highway Construction, Coolidge Ave. & Arlington fit. Appropriation for 1936 $7,600.00 Received from State & County 13,170.11 $20,770.11 Expenditures John P. Condon Corp., Road Mate- rial $5,514.4 8 Eastern Clay Goods Co., Pipe 131.25 Walter Field & Scan, Machinists' Equip. 24.55 D. Ma-cauley & Son, 'Tools 24.00 Arthur P. Martin, Supplies 32.40 Mass. Brokers Stone Company, Stone 3,750.19 Comm. of Mass., Post 5.00 Dept. of Correction, Catch Basin S4.44 Mass. State Prison, Town Line Sign and Catch Basin 100.73 Mass. State Prison, Guard Pasts (Norfolk) 62.50 McCarthy & Co., Inc., Jute 25.80' Thor as T. McVey, Gutter Mouths 172.00 New Eng. Concrete Pipe Corp., Pipe 40.$0 New Eng. Fence Company, Rail 225.20 Nonantum Coal Company, Coal 212.73 Pay Doll, Weekly 7,686.42 Simpson Pros. Corp., Rental Grecco Heater 320.00 C. H. ,Spring Co., Inc., Brick 155.35 Trirnount Pit. Products Co., Road Material 2,032.17 Edmond Toed, Catch Basins 73.00 Waltham Lime & Cement Company, Cement 54.11 C. M. White Iron Works, Catch. Ba- sin Traps 16.80 Total Expenditure;, $2.0,759.02 Balance Carried Forward 11.0' 20,770.11 456 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Highway, Langdon Avenue Appropriation for 1936 $7,300.00 Transferred Town Meeting 700.00 $B4OC�0,00 Expenditures John P. Condon Corp., Road Mate- rial $4,687.89 Mass. Broken ;tome Company, Mane 45.76 Pay Roll, 'meekly 1,664.86 Waltham Lime & Cement Company, Cement 11.27 Total Expenditures $6,359.2 7 Balance Carried Forward 1,640.73 Highway, Bridge Repairs Appropriation for 1936 $1,500.00 Transferred Town Meeting 1,252.96 $247.04 Ezpend tures Nonantum Lumber Company, Lum- ber $77.13 Pay Roll, Weekly 169.91 247.04 Highway* Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1936 $75,000.00 Transferred Town Meeting 10,464.90 $85,464.90 Ezpeuditures A. & J. Auto Ignition Co., Parts $120.61 Alemite Co. of N. E., Alemite 20.86 Alexander Supply Company, Parts 123.10 Allston Electric Welding, Welding 65.50 American Oil Products, Motor Oil 238.41 Anderson Engineering Co., Parts 208.66 Areand Spring Company, Lining 81.91 AUDITOR'S REPORT 457 Autocar Sales & Service Co., farts 39.83 Frank G. Baker Company, Parts 12.50 Barrabee Service Mares, Auto Parts 241.87 Joseph Beatrice, Trucking 197.20 ' . T. Boice, Install Muffler 11.96 Bonano Bros., Trucking 23.20 Boston Herald Traveler, Advertising 11.20 Boston &. Maine R. R., Freight 4.69 Joseph Breen, 'Trucking 23.26 Brookline Auto Body Repair, Repairing 5.00 Buff'aIo-Springfield Roller, Parts 128.93 Busconi {ail Co., Gas 2,037.71 Butters Express 5.60 Mrs. Julia Caira, Trucking 17.05 John Carbone, Trucking 149.50 Carpenter-Morton Co., Lettering Brushes 4.51 Chase-Parker & Co. Inc., Welding 24.55 Cities Service Ref. Co., Gas 1,114.03 Jahn Clair, Trucking 37.20 Conim. Chevrolet Company, Parts 1.84 Pierce P. Condon, Registration Beech Wagon 2.00 John P. Condon Corp., Road Mate- rial 1.,163.17 John P. Condon Corp., Trucking 261.00 Coombs Motor Co., Parts 51.70 1 , B. Cotton, Auto Chains & Skid Hoofs 389.85 Louis Cousbelis, Trucking 105.40 H. G. Travis Inc., Vacuum Unit.Rprd. 8.77 Duff Spring Co., Maek Spring 55.12 Dunham Ghee. Company, Repairs 2.46 James H. Durnan, Auto Parts 29.47 East Watertown Cement Block, Trucking 92..80 Leroy S. Eaton, Printing 15.96 Edison )melee. 11). Co., Services 165.27 Egleston Shoe Repairing, Auto Windo'v%- Curtain Repaired 2.29 458 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Sam English, Trucking +69.+60 C. E. Fad' Company-, Repairing 17.70 Walter W. Field & Son, Parts 25.65 Fisk-Alden Company, Parts 3.31 Wni, R. Flaherty Company, Switch .75 Fletcher Hardware Company, Sup- plies 515.55 Four Wheel Drive Auto Co., Parts 578.34 Margo Frezza., Trucking 22.48 Gamewell Company, Signal Supplies 29.40 Gatelrell Glass Company, Inc., Glass 15.25 General Motors Truck Co., Auto Parts 50.41 Gibb's Express Co., Express .35 E. P. Gingras, Filing 1.6.50 Good Roads Machinery Company, Parts 198.43 Grants Express 4.40 Frank J. Griffin, Repairs & Labor 20.00 Ha.lpin's Welding Shop, Welding 3.00 C. F. J. Harrington, Insurance 38.02 Arthur C. IIa.rvey Company, Steel 49.62 Hawes Electric Company, Bulbs 14.92 Heil Company, Parts 41.34 Household Fuel Corp., Coal 61.42 J. Hyman, Auto Repairing 3.00 Hub Auto Parts Co., Auto Darts 258.64 Ralph Kearns, Trucking 78.28 Keystone Driller Company, Pivot Volts 2.43 Margaret Kiley, Insurance 7,57 C. S. Kimball's, Gas 5.92 Thomas G. Knapp, Tools 16.50 Lewis-Shepard Co., Parts 4.00 A. Leorribruno, Trucking 24.80 Link Electric Company, Motor 3.60 Paul Li,,-oii, Trucking 24.80 black Motor Truck Co., Farts 112.04 Manufacturers Warehouse & Sales, Supplies 3.90 Nlartocchio Inc., Trucking 40.60 AUDITOR 0S REPORT 459 Charles J. McCarty & Co., Toots 1:37.20 0. J. Meister, Light Bracket 6.90 Metropolitan Ice Company, Oil 61.56 .li€ldlesex County House of Cor•rec- tian, Brooms 44.00 11Ioha wk Pete, Tires 47.20 Joseph P. Morrissey, Steel Plate 5.00 Evelyn Murray, Auto Repairing 4.00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co. 32.45 Neponset Oil Company, Oil 234.85 Newton Used Car & Darts Co., Parts 107.77 Nonantum Coal Company, Coal 119.91 Nonantum Lumber Company, Lumber 65.53 O'Connell & Lee Mfg, Co., Street Signs & Lumber 413.77 Pay Roll, Weekly 10,365.79 P. 1. Perkins Company, Parts 9.49 S. E. & R. C. Proctor Supplies 22.65 P. J; Quinn, Garage Rent 53.50 Edward S. Quirk & Co., 'fires 1,094.79 Registry of Motor Vehicles 48.00 Riverside Sand & Gravel, Sand 352.74 Sam Romano, Trucking 102.30 Riley & Co., Red Cloth 2.20 Louis Rubin, Garage Rent 1,200.00 A. Schian, Trucking 37.20 `service Equipment Co., Rubber Dose 5.22 David Shapiro Co., Auto Rubber .64 Simpson Bros. Corp., Bit. Concrete 138.00 Snap-can-Tools Inc., 'Foals 7.15 James H. Sullivan, Gas 102.60 Superior Elec. Service, Repairing 1.00 Clarence 'Tocei, Trucking 61.60 Edmund Tocei, Catch Basin 36.00 Ed.sel Tvicei, Gas 9.20 Traffic Equipment Co., Services 213.80 United Motor:; Service, auto Re- pairing 23.00 Waltham Autry Parts Co., Parts 201 00 460 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Waltbam Grinding Wheel Co., Grinding Wheel 1..05 Waltham Urne & Cement Co., Trucking 40, 0 Waltharn Lime & Cement Company, Cement 10.15 Waterproof Paint & Varnish Co., Paint 111.84 Watertown Mrs, Supply Co., Trucking 46.40 Watertown Electric Supply Co,, Supplies 2.05 Watertown Excavating Co., Truck- ing 69.+60 Watertown Sq. Chevrolet, Parts 130.23 Watertown Supply Co. Inc., Supplies .60 Watertown Tigre Company, Parts 141.63 W a t e r t o w n Tribune-Enterprise Prtg. & Adv. 42.50 Western Auto Supply Company, Parts .78 Total Expenditures $85,462.67 Transferred to Revenue 2.23 $85,464.90 Highway, Patching E. R. A. Ditches Appropriation for 1.936 $5,000.00 Expenditures John. P. Condon Corp., Patching Compound $1,948.14 Pay Roll, Weekly 3,014,30 Simpson Bros. Corp., Concrete 30.00 Total Expenditures $4,992.53 Transferred to Reveime 7.47 5,000.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 461 Highway, Stable Maintenance Appropriation for 1936 $11,000.00 Transferred To-,vn Meeting 500.00 - $10,500.00 Frank G. Baker, Repairing $53.67 George F. Butler, Disinfectant 2.50 Chase, Parker & Company, Supplies 48.40 Walter Claflin & Co., Supplies .60 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., ServiceS 1.00.23 Fletcher Hardware Company, Sup- plies 30.39 Gingras Motors Inc., Bugaboo 2.70 Grunt's Express, Freight .50 Harvey Co., Arthur C., Supplies 3.36 Hawes Electric Company, Bulbs 5.22 J. C. Keith, Feed Bags 14.00 McKinney Bros., Dump Cart 42.50 O. J. Meister, Supplies 17-75 Ogden & Thompson, Feed 595.23 Pay Roll, Weekly 7,481.88 Peter Perry. Harnesses 80.60 S. E. & R. C. Proctor, Horse Shoes 245.76 John J. White Company, Feed 1,762.63 Total Expenditures $10,487.37 Transferred to ReveTiue 12.63 $10,500.00 Highway Department, Vacations Appropriation for 1936 $7,025.00 Transferred Town Meeting 211.94 - '1, 6- $6,81 0, Expenditures Pay Roll. Weekly $6,813.06 Highway Department, New Cheiirolet Appropriation for 1936 $563.50 Expenditures DLInbaTn Chevrolet Company $553.50 462 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Highway Department, Snow Plow Appropriation for 1936 $450.00 Expenditures Anderson Engineering Company $450,00 Highway, Ashes R Paper Appropriation for 1936 $25,500.00 Transferred Town Meeting; 1.,800.+00 .$2 f,300.00 Expenditures Allston Electric Welding, Welding $21.00 BuscFoni Oil Company, Gas 456.34 Cities Service lief. Company, Gas 354.52 Comm. Chevrolet Company, Repairs 51.88 Hub Auto Parts Company, Condenser 42.43 Mack Motor Truck Company, Parts 151.04 Mohawk ,Fete, Parts 6.75 Pay Roll, Weekly 24,928.69 Edward S. Quirk &7 Co., Tires 671.66 Louis Rubin, Garage Relit 600-00 Total Expenditures $27,29171 Transferred to Revenue .29 - - $27,300.00 Highway, Garbage Collector Appropriation for 1936 $27,500.00 Transferred Tow-n Meeting 1,300.00 $26,200.0+0 Autocar Sales & Service Co., Parts $15.60 Busconi Oil Company, Gas 550.13 Cries Service Reef. Company, Gas 432.76 Dover Stamping cat Mfg. Co., Gar- bage Cans 201.50 Hub Auto parts Company, Parts 4.53 AUDITOR'S REPORT 46 Pay Roll, Weekly 24,382.83 Louis Rubin, Garage Rent 600.00 Total Expenditures $26,196.49 Transferral to Revenue 3.51 $26,200.00 Highway, Dust Laying Appropriation for 1936 $:j-,4100.00 Expenditures Pay Roll, Weekly $4,571.61 Riverside Sand & Gravel Co., Sand 75.07 Triniount Bit. Products Co., Road Oil 352.59 Total Expenditures $4,999.27 Transferred to Revenge .73 $5,O00.00 Street Lights Appropriatian far 1936 $45,000.00 Transferral Town Meeting 400.00 $44,600.00 Expenditures Edison Elec. 111. Co. $43,931.53 Hawes Electric Company, Lamps 99.29 James H. Healey, Traffic Pell 20.00 Ora E. Hinckley, Keys .60 Mass, Ga.4 & Elec. Lt. Supply Co., Supplies 3.00 Watertown Electric Suppler, Spot Light Limp 42.25 Total Expenditures $44,096.67 Transfer to Revenue 503.33 $44,600.00 Traffic Lights, Beacon Sq. & School St. Appropriation for 1936 $500.00 464 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Expenditures Ed'soii Elec. Ill. Co,, Signal Equip. & Booth $296.00 Balance Carried Forward 204.00 0_00.00 Sidewalks Appropriation for 1936 $2,000.00 Expendit7tres Fletcher Hardware Company, Sup- plies $25.30 General Crushed Stone Co., Crushed Stone 10.35 Pay Roll, Weekly 1,791.15 Riverside Sand & Gravel Co., Sand 31.72 Waltham Lime & Cement Co., Ce- ment 127.64 Watertown Lumber Co., Lumber 9.14 Total Expenditures $1,995.30 Transferred to Revenue 4.70 S2..000,00 Sidewalks, P. W. A. Docket No. 7637 Balance Drought Forward $1,558.46 Transferred to Revenue 1,311,57 $241.89 Exponditures John P. Condon Corp., Removing Ledge & Extras $241.89 CHARITIES AND SOLDIERS BENEFITS Public Welfare, Agent Appropriation for 1936 $2,000.00 Expenditures Wm. H. Lucas, Salary $1,343.89 D. H. Murphy, Salary 656.11 $2,000.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 465 Public 'welfare, Visitor Appropriation for 1036 $1,200.00 xpend.,itures Mrs. M. M. La Bonte, Salary $1,200.00 Public Welfare, Clerks Appropriation for 1936 $1,800.00 Expenditures Grace H. Ford, Salary .$900.00 Mary A. Hartley, Salary 900.00 1,800.00 Public Welfare, Chief Clerk Appropriation for 1036 $1,000.00 Expenditures John F. Glynn, Salary $1,000.00 Public Welfare. Investigation Appropriation for 1036 $1.,750.00 Expenditures C. 1}. Delaney, Salary $61.15 Joseph E. Horde, Salary 1,652.15 Total Expenditures $1,713.30 Transferred to Revenue 36.70 $1,750.00 Public Welfare, Contingent Appropriation for 1036 $1,850.00 Expenditures Allen Stationery Co., Stationery $ 2.75 Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Ribbon 5.75 Chapin Company, Inc., Germicide 7.59 Colbress Chemical Co., Spray 3.25 Coolidge Printing Co., Printing 27.00 Crosby Publishing Company, Directory 8.00 C. P. Delaney, Auto Expense 15.00 406 VrifiATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Leroy S. Eaton, Prinking 341.35 Gray Litt Shop, Supplies 230.45 Hawes Electric Company, NewCord L05 Hobbs & Warren., Forms 74.41 Joseph E. Hyde, Auto Expenses 3+60.00 Kane Upholstering Co., Chairs Re- paired 3.O0 Mrs. M. M. La Bonte, Expenses 184.31 Clifford Lovell, Use of Car 17.14 Daniel 14. Murphy, Auto 1 -00 New Eng. Ribbon & Carbon Co., Sup- plies 29.O0 Postindex Company, Cards 1.04.O0 Patter Press, Printing - 55.30 Standard Mailing Machine Co., COPY Paper 9.26 Standard Maintenance Co., Type- writer Maintenance .35.80 Standard Service Bureau, Report on Cases 3.00 -Underwood-Elliott Fisher Co., Rental 30.00 Yawman & Erbe Mfg., Equipment 65.45 Total Expenditures, : 1,821.86 Transferred to Revenue 28.14 $1.,850.00 Public Welfare, Outside Aid Appropriation for 1.036 $1.43,700.00 Transferred Town. Meeting 1.7,000.00 Refunds 452.25 161„152.25 Expenditures A. & L. Shoe Market, Inc., Shoe Repair $117.70 Akillian's Market, Groceries 293.00 Garfield D. Alger, Rent 75.00 Alger Oil Co., Oil 70.25 Elizabeth Allen, Room 0&75 AUDITOR'S REPORT 467 B. Alterpermakian, Rent 15.00 Alvord Bros., Rent 701.00 Melvin C. Andrews, Milk 13.36 Andrews Milk Co., Milk 571.98 Victor Andrews, Rent 17.00 m. S. Andrews, Burials 450.00 Bruno Antoni, Rent 30.00 Arlington, Town of, Aid 4.00 11 R. Assarian, Rent 25.00 Atlantic Market, Groceries 10.00 Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., Groceries 3,694.52 Harry Ba.lian, Rent 10.00 Baratta Shoe Repairing, Shoe Re- pairing 1.79.25 Cesare Barbato, Refit 30.00 James Barbato, Rent 9.00 Barnstable, Town of, Aid 46.25 Joseph B. Barsam, Rent 12.50 W. G. Barton, Rent 37.50 Belmont, Town of, Aid 454.05 MUI-ad Beshgeturian, Reiit 37.50 Beth Israel Hospital, k-Ray 5.00 Beverly, City of, Aid 230.00 Blea,chery ;fuel Company, Coal 1,110.90 Bigelow Market, roceries 77.00 Billerica, Town of, Aid 15.64 S. Boccadora, Rent 376.50 Frances Bonanno, Rent 62.50 Mrs. Karl Bonevitch, Rent 100.00 Evangeline Booth Hospital, Care 325.90 Boston Dispensary, Care 13.25 Boston Tuberculosis Asso., Care 478.00 E. Bridgewater, Town of, Aid 37.70 Peter Beet Brigham Hospital, Care 213.21 Brody Drug Store, Supplies 8.45 Charles Brondalini, Rent 10.00 Brookline, Town of, Aid 14$.57 Joseph Buda, Refit 12.50 )L I. J. Burke, Rent 87.50 468 '4 ATERT{}WN TOWN REPORT �Irs. Grace Burleigh, Rent 10.00 John T. Burns & Stuns, rent 305.00 Thomas H. Burns, Rent 30.00 .Joseph Busconi, Rent 12.50 Busconi Oil Company, Oil 559.60 George F. Butler, Supplies 326.58 Butler fail Company, Mange Oil 45.50 Butters Expreas Company, Moving 688.00 Cambridge, City, of, Aid 511.68 Cambridge Hospital, Care 3,458.33 Cambridge Savings Bank, Rent 31.25 Airs. Wm. Cameron, Rent 4.50 Carney Hospital, Care 45.25 Pericles Canz nelli, Care 249.85 Nick Carvfono, Rent 12.50 James Caruso, Rent 203.00 P. Caruso, Groceries 1,457.00 Cash, Weekly Disbursements 30,622.03 Centebar's Groceries ` 38.00 Ver•ken Chakamian, Rent 25.00 Charitable Surgical Appliance Slop, Braces 22.10 Chelsea, City of, ,Aid 879.36 The Chester Park Home, Care 7.71 Clildren's Hospital, Care 118.00 Children's Hospital Convalescent Home, Care 15.00 H. M. Chopourian, M. D., Services 39.00 Mrs. Madge Chasse, Board c& Room 33.00 Antonio Ciccotelh, Rent 62.50 Walter A. Claflin Company, Supplies 219.73 Daniel Clifford, Rent 169.50 W. D. Clark, Rent 112.50 -N. D. Clifford, Rent 300.00 Ben Cohen, Groceries 4.00 Dexter S. Cohen, Rent 60.00 .John A. Colbert, Rent 8.40 Nellie M. Colligran, Rent 60.0O Jahn C. Collins, Rent 56.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 469 Charles E. Comier, Rent 12.50 Comm. Equities Company, Feat 37.50 Comm. of Mass. Div. of Child Guard- ianship Care 1,530.79 Comm. of Mass. Hospital School, Care 323.98 Comm. of Mass. Dept. of Public el- fare, Care 980.99 Dena G. Connelly, Rent 12.50 Conley Real Estate Company, Feat 25..00 Thomas J. Connolly, dent 267.00 Domenic Conti, Rent 20.00 Dorothy S. Cook, Nurse 1.50 Coolidge Market, Groceries 12.00 Jahn Cora7zini, rent 12.00 Joseph Cor•ish, Ream 25.00 Corker y Milk Company, Milk 686.36 Costa Ambulance Service, Arnbulance 62.00 Est. .11. Cotter, J, Sheridan, Adm., bent 3$7.50 TNIary S. Courtney, Rent 159.50 Johrl F. Cunniff, Rent 300.00 Paul. Curcio. Rent 43.75 Curtis Shoe Company, Shoes 5.00 Custer Specialty Co., Inv.,:11ici Chair 100.00 J. D'An ieo, Rent 320.00 V. Dedekian, Rent 52.50 Antonio Delleville, Dent 23.00 John Der•ian, Rent 12.50 Mrs. John Derry, Rent. 12.50 Rita Deschenes, Rent 12.00 Frank Diliberto, Rent 118.50 F. Diliberto, Groceries 1,450.00 J. Diliberto, Groceries 476.00 M. Di Marino, Rent 30.00 Vincenzo Divecehic, Rpnt 73.00 Adelaide Dolbierr, Dent 37.50 W. J. Donalrls, Rent 12.50 John Donig, Rent 37.50 Mrs. M. Duffy, Rent 50.00 Dunn's Dreg Store, Supplies 354.42 470 WA"TERTQWN TOWN REPORT JaMOS H. Durnan, Jr., Rent 300.00 Paul Dwyer, Rent 40.00 East Watertown Realty Company, Rent 225.00 Warren J. Eastman, Trucking 1,574.00 Economy Grocery Stoke, {Groceries 6,149-10 Egl+eston Shoe Repair, Shoe Repairing 302.65 George H. Enler'y, Rent 68.75 S. 'English, Rent 174.00 Frank T. Evans, Rent 75.00 Everett, City of, Aid 341•54 Fall River, City of, Aid 4.4.00 Bertha Fanning, Care 261.41 Farmers & Mechanics Savings Bank, Rent 62.50 Ferrera Bros, Inc., Groceries 2,925.40 James W. Ferr:ins, bent 38.00 Fifteen Associates Realty Trust, Rent 120.0.0 First National Stores, Groceries 10,804.66 D. Fitzgerald, Rent 10.00 William Flaherty, Rent 197.84 B. Frank Fletcher, Glasses 39.50 Fletcher Hardware Company, Supplies 10.61 Mary F. Foal, bent 110.00 Mildred M. Foster, Rent 75.00 Fowler Shoe Repair, Shoe Repairing 37.00 31rs. Annie French, Rent 50.00 Friend Bros., Inc., Gluten Bread 43.06 Galen Pharmacy, Med. 5.35 Catherine Gallagher, Rent 26.00 John A. Gallagher, Burial 125.00 Frank Garafolo, Rent 12-00 H. J. Garawa.y, Rent 75.00 Bridget A. Gavin, bent 135.00 Arthur S. Geyikian, Rent 162.00 Arthur S. Geyikia.n, Board & Room 123.00 John Giacomand}ea, Rent 25.00 Mrs. A. Gill, Rent 50.00 Louis Giuliatlo, Rent 12.50 AUDITOR'S REPORT 471 Godwin's Taxi Company, Taxi 84.7 Goldbank's Market, Groceries 160.00 Eugene F. Garman, M. D., Services 100.00 Mrs. A. C. Goss, Rent 25.00 Grand Market, Groceries 380.00 {Grand Meat Market, Groceries 458.00 W. T. Grant Company, Dry Goods 1.50 Robert W. Gray, bent 12.50 Green Meadow Dairy, Milk 53.21. T. F. Grogan, M. D., Services. 22.00 Joseph Guzzetti, Rent 158.00 Hackett Bros. Company, Groceries 1,167.55 Edward C. Hall, Rent 234.50 Henry Hanr�ahan, Rent 37.50 Mrs. R. Harley, Rent 87.50 Charles A. Harris, Clothing 672.57 George Hart, Glasses 6.50 Harvard U niversitY Dental School, Services 18.50 Earle A. Harvey, M. D., Services 2.00 Mrs. J. E. Hauswirth, Rem 75.00 Haverhill, City of, Aicl 302.06 Hawes Electric Company, Heater 5.71 Hazel 111arket, Groceries 220.00 Jaynes T. Helms, M1 D., Services 3.00 James D. Henderson, Rent 75.00 Herlihy Bros,, Ine., Milk 40.94 High Grocery Company, !Groceries 175.00 Hillside Go-op. Rank, Rent 32.50 Ora E. Hinkley, Locksmith 1.25 Mrs. Teresa Kogan, bent 54.00 Holbrook, Tov n of, Aid 24.00 A. G. Holmes., Rent 22.+00 Holy Ghost Hospital, Care 1,994.83 Home Realty -Associates, Rent 12.50 Mrs. Hoolean, Rent 90.00 Hood Milk Company, bilk 135.82 Henry C. Hopewell, Rent 175.00 Household Fuel Company, Coal 806.00 -11172 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT John J. Hunt, Rent 75.40 J. lannelli, Rent 187.50 Infants' Hospital, Care 3.50 Isenberg Taros., Inc., Rent 12.50 Rose Johnson, Board & Room 184.00 Mary Raloustian, Board &. Room 180.00 B. Kazarosian, Rent 22.00 Joseph 1. Keefe, Burial 215.00 Joseph P. Keefe, Rent 852.00 Joseph L. Kellett, Moving 174.00 Charles L. Kelley, M. D., Services 228.00 Mrs. Harriet Kelley, Rent 148.00 Joseph M. Kelley, M. D., Services 1.09.00 Joseph Kelley, M. D., Rent 402.00 M. J. Kelley, M. D., Services 32.00 M. J. Kelley, M. D., Rent 62.50 J. J. Kevor l lan, M. D., Services 5.00 Alfred King, M. D., Services 70.00 Kosticks Delicatessan, Food 26.40 G. H. Lacker, Rent 15.75 La Fayette Bros., Services, 52.00 Joseph Langley �Diner), Meals 287-90 A. Lauricella, Groceries 201.00 Lawrence, City of, Aid 75-00 r. H. M. Leacy, Moving 247.00 . Mrs. N. Lembo, Rent 12.50 Mrs. Mary Leombruno, Rent 12.50 Leonard Fuel Company, Goal 646.08 D. Lethario, Rent 12.50 Dome-nick Letterio, bent 6.00 Arthur J. Lewis, Rent 150.00 Viola Lewis, Board & Room :366.00 Lexington St. Drug Company, Supplies 53.85 Mrs. F. Lil.jc holm, Board & Room 365.00 Lincoln Market, Groceries 256.00 Lloyd Pharmacy, Supplies 84.59 Lyndonville Creamery, Milk 220.21 L377l xr, City- of, .Aid 5.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 473 Thomas J. Lyons, BUrial 75.00 411. R. Dietetic Laboratories, Simi- lac 383.36 A. D. MacDonald, Rant 127.50 Mrs. Wni. MacDonald, Board & Room 33 , 5 :1Irs. D. L. MacDougall, Rent 40.00 Agnes MacFarland, Rent 350.00 Johrr Ma+clntosh Coal Company, Coal 439.65 Mackin's Lynch, Lunches 1.15.10 James MacLachlan, Rent 25.00 11adamian, Agnes, Board & Room 313.71 Annie A. Mahoney, Bent 12.50 Main Street Cash Market, Groceries 10.00 Annie A. Maloney, Rent 6.25 Maloney Oil Company, Range Gil 771.1 iMrs. Alarrgi-ne, Rent 10-00 Manhattan Market, Groceries 519.50 Charles Maniaci, Board 180-00 Margaret Mannix, Board & Room 6.00 Domenic Manzelli, Rent 25.00 J. Manzelli, Range Oil 1.88 Marlborough, City a1, Aid 201.09 Patsy l�lartino, Rent. 25.00 llarveI Cash Market, Groceries 73.00 -Irs. W. A. Nfarvin, Rent 10.00 Mass. Eye &- Far Infirmary, Care 15 4.3 5 Mass.. General Hospital, Care 980.65 Mass. Hospital School, Care 104.56 Mass. Memorial Hospital, Care 126.00 Mrs. McAteer, Rent 180.00 Abbie McCafferty, Rent 55.GD Jahn McCree, Rent 650.50 McCreight Sanitarium, Care 418.70 T4ary B. McDonough, Rent 10.00 William J. McLaughlin, Dent 62.50 .1clary A. McMillan, Rent 22.50 T. H. McVey Co' Thos. J. McCue, Rent 12.50 474 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Medford, City of, Aid 607.54 Sarkis Melloian, Rent 22.00 Merchants Coop. Bank, Rent 12.50 Metropolitan Ice Company, Gil 159.64 A ilton, Town of, Aid 59.25 Monahan & Kellett, Moving 91.00 R. J. Moran Company, Cod Liver Oil 60.00 -Morrell Oil Company, Oil 50.75 Mrs. Gardner Morse, Rent 242.00 G. Moschitto, Rent 12.50 Mt. Auburn Shoe Shop, Repairing 1.20 Mrs. Margaret Murphy, Board & Care 220.00 Mrs. Richard Murphy, Room Rent 39.00 Margaret Meyers, Rent 8.00 Nahig an Grocery Company, Gro- ceries 159.00 T. F. Nally, 'Moving 16.00 Natale Oil Company, Range Oil 539,50 Nelson Drug Company, Prescriptions 9.60 James Newcomb, Rent 70.50 New Eng. Deaconess Hospitcal, Care 52.00 Albina Nicholindy, Rent 10.00 Nichols Cash Market, Groceries 20.00 Nonantum Coal Company, Coal 955.72 Mrs. P. O'Brien, Rent 37.50 M. B. Ohanlan, Rent 10.00 Felice Olivieri, Rent 25.00 Luis Taros. Company, Clothitig 1,612.89 Mary L. O'Toole, Rent 4.25 H. L. Paine, Rent 109.00 C. Paone, Rent 340.00 Jerry Payne, Rent 10.00 Carmelo Papalla., Rent 392.50 Mrs. A. Papazian, Room Rent 55.00 James Parmakian, Rent •37.50 Louis Pascuzzi, Rent 140.00 Andrew Patrick, Rent 72.00 Iola E. Pearce, Rent 306.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 475 John Perlmia.n, Rent 3I.50 GUY C. Pesce, At. D., Services 35.00 Peterson's Market, Groceries 379.00 Agostino Piantedosi, Rent 42.00 Piccolo's Pharmacy, Supplf es 43.56 James Piscatelli, Rent 216.00 Pondville Hospital, Care 52.50 Progresso Cash Market, Groceries 1,784.00 Domenic Qua,ranto, Rent 5.0+0 Quincy, City of, Aid 200.32 John P. Quirk, Rent 37.50 Thomas C. Quirk, M. D., Services 2.00 Claude Allen Rand, Medicine 126.62 Ransom's Taxi, Taxi 26.20 Ray's Market, Groceries 1,l 2&25 Real Estate Manager Inc., Rent 12.50 Jahn F. Regan, Rent 12.50 Martha. A. Regan, Rent 37.50 Reliance Coop. Bank, Rent 91.50 Revere, City of, Aid 647.86 Domenic F. Ricci, Rent 56.60 Salvatore Ricci, Rent 60-00 Riley & Company, Clothing 505.62 Joseph Rizza., Rent 200.00 Joseph Rizzuto, Rent 9.00 Helen Roberts, Rent 14.00 E. Arthur- Robinson, Rent 25,00 Winthrop C. Rockwell, Burial 210.00 R. A. Rudd, Rent 237.50 Nathan Rodman, Rent 112.50 R.osenberg's Inc., Shoe; 575.16 Leo S. Rosenfeld, Rent 12.50 Martin Rouhia.n, Rent: 144.00 Wni. F. Ryan, Rent 92.50 -Alichael Ryder, Rent 1.2.50 Salem City of, Aid 24.00 Gregory Salese, neat 25.00 1+Irs. Loreto Salvacei, Rent 105.00 Marion Santon, Rent 15.00 476 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT A. R. Scarfarotti, Rent 140.00 John i3_ Schindler, Glasses 78.25 Scituate, Town of, Aid 21.00 Walter N. Secord, M. D., Service 863.25 Mrs.. Shamgor-hian, Rent 29 00 E. F. Sharnon, Rent 60.00 Sheridan's Market, Groceries 6,943.50 Wallace Shipten, Rent 37.50 Simonds Drug Store, Supplies 79.86 Mrs. H. H. Smith, Rent 6.25 Somerset Savings Rank, Rent 25.00 Springfield, City of, Aid 056.80 Standard Laboratories, Supplies 3.75 Star Market, Groceries 1,991.00 St.efhns Storage Company, Storage 18.00 Stella Chain Stores, Groceries 1,933.25 Paul Stephen, Rent 62.50 Mrs. Sarah, C. Stewart, Rent 15.00 F. Strangio, Reid: 50.00 Street & Company, Rent 50.00 St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Care 31544-00 t. Patrick's Parish, Rent 10.00 Florence Sullivan, Rent 32.50 James H. Sullivan, Oil & Gas 333.26 Summer Street Market, Groceries 570.45 Surgeons' & Physicians' Supply, Supplies 63.81 Mrs. T. Sutherland, Rent 50.00 Teresian Hospital, Care 35.00 Pa.squalirna Testa, Rent 75.00 Mrs. Frank Thompson, Rent 45.50 David M. Tobin, Rent, 12.50 Stella Tocci, Rent 00.00 G. Tomasetti, Rent 503.00 Tomasetti's Market, Groceries 157.45 Thomas Tornassian, Rent 25.00 Mrs. Cesare Torri, Rent 27.00 Antonio Tortorella., Rent 50.00 Guisippe Toscano, Rent 12.50 AUDITOR'S REFORT 477 Joseph Toscana, Rent 12.50 Almarinda Trobasco, Rent 191..50 A. A. Tsicoulias, Rent, 192.00 Tufts College Dental School, Serv- ices 3.00 Tutun,jian.'s Market, Groceries 500.00 United Farmers Assn, Milk 41.84 Erni€iio Valentino, Rent 25.00 Emidio Verrochi, Rent 160.00 Volunteer Coop. Bank, Rent 72.60 Wa,lthair, Baby Hospital, Care 14.00 Waltham, City of, .Aid 3,284.99 Waltham Goat wiry, Mills 32.25 Waltham Hospital, Care 1,697.55 Waltham Woodenware & Paper Co., St pplies 68.2 Waring'.-, Pharmacy, Supplies 9.3J Watertown Coop. Hank, Rent 617.00 Watertown District Nursing, Care 166.50 Watertown Ideal Market, Groceries 1,282.00 Watertown Pharmacy, Inc., Supplies 177.78 Watertown Savings Bank, Rent 25.00 Watertown Shoe Store, Shales 854.24 Watertown, Town of, Water Bill 5.00 Watertown, Town of, Burial 10.00 Harry P. Welsh, Rent 9.17 Weymouth, Town of, Aid 120.43 White House Market, Groceries 186.00 White's !Market, Groceries 511.50 White & Clean Laundry, Laundry 39.07 Whiting Milk Company, Milk 71.4 Idea W inc:hell, Board &. Room 521.50 Winchester, Town of, .Aid 14.5E .Daniel Wolfson, M. D., Services 3.00 Charles L. Woodland, Milk 52.67 Worcester, City of, Aid 267.19 Workingmen's Coop. Bank, Rent 62.50 Earl J. Wylie, M. D., Services 10.00 Peter Yerardi, Rent 165.00 478 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Magic Yogel, Rent 115.00 Rosa Zaccagnini, Bent 12.50 Zanis Market, Groceries 2,52!D.50 T. B. Zulalian, Rent 37.50 Total Expenditures $160,574.22 Transferred to Revenue 578.03 - $161,152.25 Public Welfare, Mothers' Aid Appropriation for 1936 $28,000.00 Transferred Reserve Fund 1,700.00 Transferred Town Meeting 2,700.00 Refunds 2.00 $32,402.00 Expendittires Andrews Milk Company, Milk $128.55 ..Atlantic &. Pacific Tea Co., Groceries 5.00 Belmont, Town of 422.54 Bleachery Fuel Company, Coal 58.60 Busconi [ail Company, Range Gil 18.00 George F. Butler, Supplies 19.58 Cambridge Hospital, Care 43.67 Cambridge Savings Bank, Rent 50.00 Pericles Canzanelli, M. D., Medicine 2.00 James Caruso, Rent 125.00 Cash, Weekly Disbursements 26,751.84 Centebar's, Groceries 70.00 Walter A. Claflin, Presp. 3.70 J. S. Corkery, Milk 75.70 Frank Diliberto, Groceries 116.00 Dunn's Drug More, Presp. 2.75 First National Mores, Groceries 375.50 Mrs. Anna, F'alino, Rent 28.00 Mildred M. Foster, Rent 1.12.04 Hannah Gallagher, Rent 225.00 Jennie Gavin, Dent 323.00 Godwin's Taxi Company, Taxi 2.50 George Hart, Glasses 3.50 AUDITOR'S REPORT 479 9 Harvard Trust Company, Rent 196.00 H. P. Hood aft. San, Milk 8.55 Household Fuel Company, Fuel 20.85 Joseph M. Kelley, M. D., Services 61.50 Leonard Fuel Company, Fuel 149.10 Lexington Street Drug Stare, Supplies 7.80 Lloyd Pharmacy, Supplies 5.80 L ndonville Creamery, Milk 185.58 Maloney Oil Company, Range (ail 24.38 Manhattan Market, Groceries 12.00 Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, Care 9.30 Mass. General Hospital, Med. 81.25 T. F. Nally, Moving 20.00 National Sha.wmut Bank, Rent 100.00 Newton, City of, Aid 277-33 No antum Coal Company, Coal 78.20 Michael O'Connell, Rent 224.00 William O'Connell, Rent 28.00 Otis Bros. Company, Clothing 12.65 Claude Allen Rand, Supplies 4.00 Ransom's Taxi Company, Taxi 2.35 Walter N. Secord, M. D., Services 59.50 Sha-%vtnut Bank, Rent 25.00 Salvey Sotera, Rent 75.00 Christopher Sperm, Food Supplies 8.00 St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Care 45.75 Standard Laboratories, Arthox. 11.25 U. S. Bond & Mortgage Corp., Rent 100.00 Waltham, City of, Aid 938.68 Watertown Cool). Rank, Rent 25.00 Watertown Pharmacy, Supplies 5.85 Winter Hill Capp. Bank, Rent 216.00 Charles L. Woodland, Milk 468.90 Total Expenditures $32,400.00 Transferred to Revenue 2.00 $32,402.00 Public Welfare, Old .Age Assistance Appropriation for 193 $25,000.00 490 'W'ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Transferred Town Meeting 2,589.00 Refunds 42.21 $27,631.21 1f'i xpendiLitres Belmont, Town of, Aid $64.00 Bourne, Town of, Aid 230.88 Boylston Pharmacy, Supplier 3.70 :Burger, Francis J., M. D., Services 111.04 George F. Butler, Supplies 2.30 Pericles Canzanelli, M. D., Services 10.00 Cash, Weekly Disbursements 24,377.89 Walter A. Claflin, Supplies 12.72 Vera ` . Clay, Nursing 79.71 Costa Ambulance Service, Ambulance 25.00 Fairhaven, Town of, Aid 113.67 E linor Farrell, Nurse 28.28 Godwin's Taxi Company, Taxi 4.00 Eugene F. Garman, Cate 12.00 George Hart, Glasses 4.90 Charles A. Harris, Clothes 2.00 Holbrook, Town of, Aid 226.66 Holy Ghost Hospital, Care 545.89 Collis P. Huntington Hospital, Care 41.00 Joseph Kelley, M. D., Services 1.50 M. J. Kelley, M. D., Services 106.50 Leonard Fuel Company, Coal 10.45 Lloyd Pharmacy, SuPPlies .84 Malden, City of, Aid 184.00 Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, Care 5 4.45 Mass. General Hospital, Care 146.03 1vIeCreight Sanitarium, Care 3.44 Nonantuin Coal Company, Coal 13.50 Newton Hospital, Care '64.00 Otis Bros. Company, Shoes 6.95 Samuel M. Perlmutter, M. D., Services 18.00 Frank W. Putnam, M. D., Services 21.00 "Thomas C. Quirk, M. D., Services 36.00 Ransom's Taxi, Taxi 12.40 AUDITOR PS REPORT 481 Reading, Town of, Aid 120.00 Somerville, City of, Aid 244.00 St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Care 2.50 Watertown District Nursing, Care 114.50 C. W. White Company, Trusses 5.25 Total Expenditures $27,630.95 Transferred to Revenue .26 - $27,631.21 Public Welfare, Old Age Assistance Federal Aid Administration Received from State $353.00 Expenditures Pearl Middleton, Salary $256.67 Balance carried forward. 96.33 - $353.00 Public Welfare, Old Age Assistance Federal Aid Received from State $10,613.09 Refund 26.25 10,639.34 Expevditmres Fay Roll, Weekly $7,480.63 Balance carried forward. 3,208.71 Infirmary, Keeper Appropriation for 1936 $1,000.00 George H. Whit(-,, Salary $1,000.0o Infirmary, General Expense Appropriation for 1935 $05,173.28 Transferred Town Meeting 375.00 $5,548.28 4S2 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Expenditures American Oil Products Company, Oil $297.73 F. W. Barry-Beale & Co. Inc., Supplies 3.25 Boston Cans. Gas Company, Services 115.70 George F. Butler, Prescrip. 8.70 Centebar's, Groceries 910.72 Walter A. Claflin Company, Supplies 66.81 Cities Service Ref. Company, Fuel Oil 195.60 Edison Flee. 111. Company 1.43.64 A. C. Fletcher, Seeds 16.69 Fowler Shoe Repairing Co., Shoe Re- pairing 11.65 Gilbert-Hove Gleason & Co., Services 7.5)0 Herbert Lading, Repair 7.14 Gould Oil Burner Corp., Repairs 75.00 Hackett Bros. Co. Inc., Groceries 316.93 Hall & Cole, Groceries 7.60 Hawes Eleetric Company, Plugs 13.40 C. P. Holmes, Groceries 4.20 Jordan Marsh Company, Dry Goods 109.70 Levis dears Company, Butter and Eggs 263.21 Lyndonville Creamery Asso., Milk 346.75 Bernard Malone, Team Hire 24.00 McLellan Stores Company, Supplies 54.75 Meek Hardware Company, Hardware 77.67 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Go,, Services 53.11 Newton Awning Company, Awning 60.00 Nonantum Lumber Company, Lumber 20.62 Pay Roll, Weekly 1,293.85 Raymond's Inc., Clothing 57.59 Salaada 'Tea Company, Tea 12.8 7 Sands-Furber Company, Potatws 7.35 Sands Taylor & Wood Company, Coffee 39.52 A. T. Stearns Lumber Company, Lumber 9. 5 Warren Soap Mfg. Company, Scrap 15.75 Watertown Supply Company, Supplies 51.04 Watertown Water Department, Water 89.55 AUDITOR'S REPORT 483 Webs,ter-Thomas Company, Groceries 432.92 George H. White, Laundry 323.52 'Dotal Expenditures $5,547.39 Transferred to Revenue .90 $5,548-28 Physician Appropriation for 1936 $1,700.00 Expen"Iffif-res Pericles Canzanelli, M. D., Salary $212.49 Eugene F. Gorman, M. D., Salary 212.49 Walter N. Secord, M. D., Salary 1,275.02 Total Expenditures $1,700.00 State Aid Appropriation for 1936 $2,200.00 Transferred Town Meeting 510.00 $1.,690.00 Expewlifure.s? Cash $1,680-00 Transferred to Revenue 10.00 $1,690.00 Soldiers Relief & Military Aid, Agent Appropriation for 19.36 $1,000.00 Expenditures Clifford S. Lovell, Salary $900.00 Transferred to Revenue 100-00 $1,000:00 Soldiers Relief & Military Aid Appropriation for 1936 $40,000.00 Transferred Town Meeting 1,700.00 Refunds 59.00 — $41,759.00 484 NVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Expenditures Allen Bros. Corp., Rubber Stamp $1.02 Beth Israel Hospital, Care 23.50 Albert L. Biller, M. D., Services 125.00 Boylston Pharmacy, Supplies 2.20 Robert B. Brigham, Care 142.00 George F. Butler, Supplies 12.45 Cambridge Hospital, Care 345.07 Pericles Canzanelli, M. D., Services 3.00 Children's Hospital, Care 20.00 Costa Ambulance Company, Am- bulance 14.00 Walter A. Claflin, Pres. 2.00 m. J. Croft, Sign Material 1.00 Convalescent Home, Care 31.50 Eagle W. Eames, Investigation 1.00 T. R. Egleston, Repairs 1.90 Leroy S_ Eaten, Stationery 32.94 Emerson Coal & {gain Company, Coal 3.75 Harold A. Godwin, Taxi 6.45 Eugene E. Gorman, M. D., Services 224.00 Gray Gift Shop, Supplies 2.40 Hackett Bros., Groceries 83.44 Charles A. Harris, Clothing 0.60 La Fayette Bras., Services 17.00 Lahey Clinic, Services 29.00 Leonard Fuel Company, Coke 11.20 Lloyd Pharmacy, Supplies 2.60 Clifford S. well, Use of Car 21.07 Clifford S. Lovell, Postage 1.00 John Maclntvsh Coal Company, Kindling Wood 4.25 Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, Care 81.75 Mass. General Hospital, Care 383.31 Middlesex Fuel Company, Fuel 7.00 Monahan & Kellett, Moving 15.00 Joseph Natale, Range Oil 10.50 Nally, Packers & Movers Inc., Nloving 12.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 485 Nelson Drug Company, lies. 2.15 New England Deaconess Hospital, Care 278.00 Itionantum Coal Company, Coal 9.75 Oakland Pharmacy, Supplies 2.89 Overton W. Ogilvie, Rent 100.00 Otis Brothers Company, Supplies 27.35 George T. Pascoe, Supplies 1.8.68 Pay Roll, Weekly 24,674.20 Pay Roll, Weekly, Highway 14,333.00 Guy C. Pesce, M. D., Services 10.00 Pittsfield, City of,.Aid 1.23.13 Potter Press, Books 81.44 T. C. Quirk, M. D, Services 110.00 Royal Typewriter Co., Typewriter Rental 4.00 Sh+eridan's Market, Supplies 5.00 t. Elizabeth's Hospital, Care 133.95 Joseph Stanton, M. D., Services 80.00 W. N. Secord, M. D., Services 50.00 Simonds the Druggist, Supplies 1.25 Y. T. Touzjian, M. D., Services, 14.00 Watertown Shoe. Stare, Shoes 18.00 K. Zovicklan, M. 11., Services 21.00 Total Expenditures $41.,750.78 Transferred to Revenue 8.22 41,75 .00 SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES :Schout I)epart,ment, General Control Appropriation for 1936 $14,250.00 Transferred Town Meeting 50.00 Expendibtres Joseph L. Carrell, Salary $1,900.00 Francis Caverrly, Salary 1,700.00 486 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Margaret W. Durgin, Salary 1,700.00 Marion Muldoon, Salary 1,000.00 Anna B. O'Toole, Salary 1,200.00 Wilfred H. Price, Salary 5,000,00 Anderson & Donuer, Rental Adding Machine 70.00 Bruce Publishing Company, Sub- scription 3.00 Burroughs Adding Machine Com- pany, Maint. 4.10 Joseph L. {Carroll, Auto Expense 320.00 Francis CaverlyF, auto Expense 300.00 James H. Durnan, Jr., Gas 56.22 Leroy S. Eaton, Supplies 20.00 William D. Howell, Garage & Auto Repairing 1.67.01. A. E. Martell Company, Loose Leaf Sheets 12.33 13. Fay McGlauflin, Insurance 14.65 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co. 732.24 P. 0. Department, Postage 92.00 Ellis Smith, Stamp Pad 2.00 Department of Superintendents, Book 2.00 Wright &, Potter Printing Co., Ac- count Blanks 4.14 Total Expenditures $14,200.69 Transferred to Revenue .31 $14,.300.0 School Department, Instruction Salaries Appropriation for 1936 $446,000.00 Transferred Town Meeting; 265.00 Refunds 127.50 $446,392.50 Expenditures Abbott, Sara D., Salary $1,900.00 Adams, Alfred S., Salary 2,600.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 487 Adams, Bernice, Salary* 1,485.00 Albee, Lillian, Salary 404.00 Allyn, Lillian, Salary 1,650.00 Ambrose, Katherine, Salary 1,070.00 Andrews, Joseph, Salary 1,270.00 Angell, Beulah, Salary 1,074.00 Appel, Ruth, Salary 1,894.00 Archibald, Helen L., Salary 31.9.00 Archibald, Herbert, Salary 1,600.00 Avanzino, Frances, Salary 1,240.00 Badger, Louise G., Salary 340.00 Banks, Pauline D., Salary 1,650.00 Bassett, Charlotte, Salary 1,800.00 Bassett, Jennie, Salary 1,800.00 Beeten, Claire E., Salary 1,680.00 Bentley, E. Mae, Salary 1,675.00 Biggane, Sally T., Salary 2,288.50 Bisbee, Rena I., Salary 2,189.00 Black, Jahn, Salary 3,000.00 Blake, May A., Salary 1,800.00 Blake, Thomas,, Salary 1,233.50 Blossom, Ellen C., Salary 1,800.00 Boyajian, Flora,, Salary 1,040.00 Breretcn, Eleanor, Salary 1,650.00 Brooks, Pauline, Salary 1,067.25 Brown, Eileen, Salary 1,240.00 Brown, Harriet, Salary 936.00 Burgess, Lilla, Salary 25.00 Burke, M. Alice, Salary 1,650.00 Burke, Ruth E., Salary 1,410.00 Carey, Mary, Salary 1,650. 0 Carver, Alice M., 'Salary 1,900.00 Caterina, Helena, Salary 900.00 Chick, Arnold, Salary 435.00 Chr•akian, Elisha B., Salary 1,670.00 Colbert, Edward B., Salary 2,240.00 Collins, Margaret W., Salary 1,800.00 Condon, Mary, Salary 1,630.00 Connor-, Eleanor D., Salary 1,770.00 488 WATER.TOWN TOWN REPORT Craig, John D., Salary 2,600.00 Crocker, Margaret, Salary 1,298.51 Crouse, Elizabeth, Salary 25.00 Daly, Helen, Salary 1,650.00 Davis, Mary T., Salary 1,640.00 Dedian, Angel, Salary 450.00 Denning, Dorothy F., Salary 1,566.00 Donnelly, Margaret M., Salary* 900.00 Dooley, Gertrude, Salary 1,638.38 Drake, Mabel G., Salary 1,800.00 Dresser, Mabel, Salary 1,635.00 Drew, Jessie P., Salary 1,750.00 Dunbar, Eunice, Salary 1,650.00 Durrell, Charles P., Salary 3,100.00 Dwyer, Catherine, Salary 1,070.00 Eagan, Mary, Salary 1.,470.00 Edwards, Josephine, Salary 1,650.00 Eisenhauer, Hugh J., ,Salary 2,600.00 Ellis, Cyril F., Salary 2,488.00 Farley, Helen, Salary 1.,730.00 Farnham, Helen, Salary 1,627.50 Farwell, Willard G,, Salary 2,488.00 Finnegan, Mary, Salary 1,065.00 Finnerty, Marion, Salary 1,650'.00 Flagg, Augusta, Salary 1,+650.00 Fletcher, Gene, Salary 1,605.00 Flynn, Jean, Salary 1,465.50 Foley, Julia M., Salary 1,+635.00 )Ford, Eleanor, Salary 4.00 Ford, Patrick, Salary 124.00 Frank, Mildred H., Salary 1,80P.00 F'rounfelker, Lorraine, Salary 937.50 Fulton, Leah, Salary 1,745.00 Gallagher, Alice, Salary 1,580.50 Gallen, Catherine, Salary 11,370.00 Gartland, Harriet, Salary 1.,263.50 Gearin, Margaret, Salary 1,650.00 Gibbs, Dorothy, Salary 1,677.00 Gifford, Joanna, Salary 1,650.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 480 Gilligan, Mary, Salary 1,650.00 Goodhue, Winnifred, Salary 1,650.00 Gould, Carolyn, Salary 1,640.00 Grade, Doris, Salary 650.50 Gray, Bertha M., Salary 1,704.00 Gray, L. Jane, Salary 1,800.00 Gray, Richard, Salary 7 .00 Greeley, Julia W., Salary 1,800.00 Griffith, Pearl, Salary 1,900.00 Grimes, George, Salary 2,170.00 Grosvenor, Lucy, Salary 1,915.60 Gruener, Adele, Salary 1,650.00 Gutheim, Ruth, Salary 1,665.00 Halberg, Irene, Salary 1,627.50 Mall, Barbara, Salary 1,210.00 Hamilton, Grace W., Salary 1,900.00 Hammill, Catherine, Salary 1,670.00 Hai-nmill, Elizabeth, Salary 1,170.00 Hamor, Ruth, Salary 1,640.00 Hannabell, Mildred, Salary 1,650.00 Hawley, Gladys, Salary 1,555.00 Harrigan, Kathleen, Salary 1,645.00 Harrington, Gertrude, Salary 800.00 Hartnett, Eleanor, Salary 1,800.00 Hayes, Helen, Salary 1,025M .Hennessy, Julia, Salary- 1,650.00 Higgins, Elizabeth, Salary 1,470.00 Mill, Havel, Salary 1,360.00 Hiller, Ethel, Salary 1,650.00 Hilliard., Pearl M., Salary 1,59 .00 Hodge, Alice M., Salary 1,423.50 Holden, Vora, Salary 12.50 Holman, William 0., Salary 2,500.00 Howard, Jahn R., Salary 2,010.00 I4oward Mary, Salary 1,645.00 Howe, Ernestine P"., Salary +62.00 Hughes, Rose, Salary 1,470.00 Hughes, Sally, Salary 1,650,00 Hutchinson. Edythe F'., Salary 1,800.00 490 WATERTOWN TOWN REPOT Hynes, Rose, Salary 1.,264.38 Jacobs,.Edith, Salary 1,900.00 Jeffers, Harriett M., Salary 1,776.00 Jenkins, Winifred E., Salary 1,800.00 Johnson, Esther, Salary 1,900.00 Jones, -Eldred, Salary 1,085.00 Keating, Franklin P., Salary 2,467.85 Keene, Irving, Salary 2,887.00 Deep, Marian P., Salary 2,200,00 Dehoe, Katherine, Salary 1,640.00 Kelley, John J., Jr., Salary 1,340.00 Delman, A. Robert, Salary 2,600.00 Kemp, Anna M,, Salary 1,800.00 Kenney, Harold S., Salary 2,270.00 Kent, 1. Elliot, Salary 2,464.00 Kinchla, Ruth, Salary 970.00 Knox, Mary, Salary? 1,600.00 Landin, Walter E., Salary 2,500.00 Lane, Susan, Salary 1,800.00 Learned, Edna, Salary 1,673.00 Libby, Gladys, Salary 1,650.00 Lindbladh, Ruth, Salary 12.50 Linfield, Beatrice, Salary 1'00( o Liston, Jahn L, .Salary 1,870.00 Loorner, Chester, Salary 1,050.00 Lusk, Mildred, Salary 1,650.00 Lyons, Emma, Salary 1.,610.00 Lyons, Frances, Salary 1,640.00 Lyons, Helen, Salary 1,650.00 Maccurdyr, Elmo D., Salary 2,600.00 MacGregor, Helen, Salary 1,570-00 Mackenzie, Ella, Salary 1,900.00 MacPherson, Mabel, Salary 1,800.00 Macurdyy, Louise, Salary 1,645.00 Malley, Joseph, Salary 2,270.00 Mansfield, Gertrude, Salary 1.,800.00 Matthews, Mary F., Salary 1,697.50 McBreen, Eleanor, Salary 1,170-00 I,Ic arthy. Charles, Salary 1,464,00 AUDITOR 18 REPORT 491 McDermott, Winifred, Salary 1,555.00 McDonough, Elizabeth, Salary 1,650.00 McElroy, Vera, Salary 1,650.00 McHugh, Katherine, Salary 1,370.00 McKinney, Gladys E., Salary 1.,900.00 McLaughlin, Helen, Salary 1,167.50 McMabon, Katherine, Salary 1,0 0.00 McManus, Helen, Salary 1,68S.00 McMullen, Anastasia V., Salary 1,800.00 McNally, .Alice, Salary 1,889.00 McNealy, John, Salary 1,670.00 McNulty, Francis, Salary 1,970.00 Mealy, E. Gertrude, ,Salary 1, 00.00 Mehann, Winifred, Salary 1,650.00 Mitchell, Arthur, Salary 2,300.00 Moody, Harold L., Salary 1,970.00 Mooney, Francis X., Salary 2,9 r0.00 Moore, Harri W., Salary 2,300.00 Morrison, Maria P., Salary 1,650.00 Morse, lKildred, Salary 1,800.00 Moynihan, Mary*, Salary 1,876.00 Murphy, Beatrice A., Salary 1,800.00 Murray, Mary, Salary 1,650.00 Murray, Susan, Salary 1,385.00 Nelson, Earl C., Salary 3,100.00 O'Brien, Helen, Salary* 1,635.00 O'Brien, Madeleine R, Salary 12470.00 O'Brien, Thomas, Salary* 2,070.00 D'.,\',eil, Mary Lyons, Salary 1,800.00 O'Toole, William E., SaIary 2,270.00 Packard, Norma, Salary 1,750.00 Parker, Leila M., Salary 1,650.00 PerrGw, Way K., Salary 702.00 Phelan, Julia, Salary 1,570.00 Poole, Elaine D., Salary 1,650.00 Prendergast, Winifred, Salary 1,270.00 Putnam, Walter L., Salary 3,400.00 Quackenbush, IVI. Theresa, Salary 1,650.00 uirl:. Marjorie, Salary 1,070.00 492 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Raferty, Elizabeth, Salary 1. 467.50 Randall, Freda J., Mary 1,900.00 Randlett, Rena D., Salary 1,900.00 Ranney, Lirena, Salary 1,788.00 React, :Ethel L., Salary 1,370.00 Reed, Lucy, Salary 1,755.00 Reid, Ethel E., Salary 1,791.00 Reid, illabel, Salary 1,650.00 Ricker, Ethel A., Salary 1,970.00 Ricker, Ids., Salary 1,750.00 Rideout, Grace, Salary 1,650.00 Riley, Evelyn, Salary 1,514.00 Riley, Isabel, Salary 1,67 .00 Roberts, Katherine, Salary 828.00 Robinson, Thomas, Salary 1,670.00 Rockwood, Catherine, Salary 292.50 Rooney, Edward, Salary 1,250.00 Rowe, Edna P., Salary 1,745.00 Russell, Florence, Salary 2,057.00 Ryan, Gertrude, Salary 25.00 Rynne, Ann V., Salary 1,671.7 Sanborn, Alice, Salary 1,650.00 Sanderson, Lucy, Salary 1,900.00 Sargent, A-Iabel, Salary 1,70 .00 Sawyer, Erald L., Salary 3,100.00 Secord, Muriel, Salary 1,650.00 5efarian Alfred, Salary- 25.00 Semple, Agnes, Salary 1"900.00 Severance, Elizabeth, Salary 1,900.00 Shay, Esther, Salary 1,670.00 Sheridan. Elizabeth, Salary 1,650.00 Slattery, Catherine, Salary 1,565.00 Slattery, Mildred, Salary 1,650.00 Small, Virginia, Salary 1,622.50 Smith., Gertrude, Salary 1,7+64.00 Smith, Madeline, Salary 1,370.00 Smith, ulna L., Salary D90.00 Smith, R. Glenn, Salary 2,700.00 Smith, Rose, Salary 1,900.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 493 Snow, Lucile, Salary 1,451.75 Storey, Helen, Salary- 1,562.50 Striley, C. Harold, Salary 3,100.00 Stuber, W ava, Salary 1,645.00 Sturdy, Ruth, Salary 1,444.00 Sullivan, Gertrude, Salary 1,570.00 Sullivan, Margaret, .Salary 2,660.00 Sullivan, Mary, Salary 1,070.00 Sweet, Marion E., Salary 1,870.00 T'ayl6r, Catherine, Salary 1,270.00 Thayer, Heleii, Salary 1,90O.00 '.Thomas, Mary, Salary 265.00 Thompson, Doris, salary 985.00 Thulin, Ruth, Salary 1,500.O0 Thurston, Charlotte, Salary 1,6 5.00 Tierney, Edna M., Salary 1,670.00 Tiniper•, .AIma, Salary 1,679.00 Toseano, Anna, Salary,- 850.00 Tozier, Carrie M., Salary 1,900.00 TreadweIl, Dorothy, Salary 1,650.00 Tynan, Gertrude, Salary 1,648.00 Urquhart, IA111d ed, Salary 1,647.50 Vahey, Ruh, Salary 1,200.00 Vanier, Ella L., Salary 1,800.00 Vankeuren, William G., Salary 100.00 Ward, Anna B., Salary 1,800.O0 Ward, Edwin H., Salary 2,570.O0 Ward., John H. R., Jr., Salary 2,500.00 Ward, Joi;ephine G., Salary 1,650.00 etsell, Doris, Salary 1,004.00 Wheeler, C. Arthur, Salary 3,400.00 Whitaker, Grace, Salary 1,650.00 'A'hlte, Belle S., Salary 905.63 White, Bernard, Salary 1,364.00 White, Doris B., Salary 468.00 Mitehill, Edwin H., Salary 2,400.00 Wilcox, Ella M., Salary 1,679.00 Winning, G. Elizabeth, Salary 1,794.00 Woodbury, Madeline, Salary 11758..85 494 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Yeo, Renforth I., Salary 25-00 Substitutes Ames, Sybil, Salary $6.00 Andren, Ann, Salary 322.50 Barker, Luliona., ,Salary 12.00 Boyle, Mary, Salary 6.00 Brawn, Janet, Salary 215.00 Daley, Elizabeth, Salary 497.50 Driscoll, K., Salary 84.00 Ford, Eleanor, Salary 142.50 Ford, Patrick, Salary 62.00 Gallagher, Alice, Salary 165.00 Gough, Anna, Salary 627.00 Guthrie, Rita, Salary 30.00 Higgins, Catherine, Salary 5.00 Howe, Ernestine P., Salary 4.00 Hughes, Joseph D., Salary 24.00 Johnson, Althea, Salary 390.00 Larkin, Muriel, Salary 27.50 Loonier, Chester, Salary 30.00 Manning, Doris, Salary 48.00 Marden, Olive, Salary 6.00 McCoubrey, Mrs. Jobe W., Salary 45.00 McDermott, Mr: . F. A., S`ilary 65.00 McNally, Eileen, Salary 20.00 Moakley, Janet, Salary 67.50 Moore, Minette, Salary 24.00 O'Shea, Marion, Salary 2.50 Pei-row, May Haszard. Salary 5.00 Paquet, Charlotte, Salary 8a.00 Roberts, Katherine, Salary 45-00 Thomas, Mary, Salary 267.0 Waterhouse, Dorothy, Salary 30.00 White, Doris, Salary 162.50 Woodman, Eunice, Salary 12.00 Toscimo, Anna, Salary 25.00 Total Expenditures $446X7.95 AUDITOR'S REPORT 495 Transferred to Revenue 364.65 $446,392.550 School Instruction, Supplies Appropriation for 1936 $18,000.00 Expe,ti diture.,; Air Reduction Sales Co., Oxygen Cyl- hiders $24.65 Allyn & Bacon, Books 745.39 Amberg File & Index Company, Folders 2.55 V American Book Company, Books .92.45 Anierican Education Press, Books 12.60 American Type Founders School, Supplies 289-70 American Viewpoint Society, Books 38.91 D. Appleton Company, Books 60.13 Arlo Publishing Company, Books 28.50 Austin-Hastings; Company, Steel 144.37 Ed. I,.. Babb & Company, School Ma- terial 2,073.78 Baker & Taylor, Record Books 48.57 Beaudette & Company, Stencils 160.58 Beckley-Carly Company, Books 52.42 C. C. Birchard & Company, Music 31.98 Bobbs-Merrill Company, Books 12.36 Boston Blue Print Co. Inc., Drawing Paper 56.10 BOSt011 YL16iC Company, Music 57.12 Milton BWELdley Company, Paper & Supplies 958.83 Bridgman Publishers Inc., Book 2.80 Brace Publishing Company, Books 8.67 Charles Druing Company, Map 6.25 Bureau Of PUbications, Books 3.15 Burroughs Adding Machine, Carbon 4.50 Cambosco Scientific Company, Cam- bosco Black 108.82 Carter, Rice & Company, Paper 99.84 496 WATERTDV► N TOWN REPORT John Carte` & Company, Paler 160.94 Centebar's, Groceries `.3 U6 Central Scientific Company, Lab. Supplies 7,60 Chandler & Farquhar Company, Paint Supplies 12&56 Classroom Teacher Inc., Gelatin Sheet 1.00 Clear Type Pub. Company, Books 4.20 College Entrance Ex. Board, Books 11.00 F. W. Cushwa, Bank 2.40 A. Dick Company, Correction Fluid & Supplies 215.38 Eugene Diet7gen Company, Supplies 64.44 Ditto, Supplies 40,63 Leroy S. Eaton, Making Electrotypes 4.00 Emerson & Company, Rubber Stamp .50 David Farquhar, 'Supplies 23.00 Carl Fischer Inc,, Music 20.88 A. Flanagan Company, Beak .25 Fletcher Hardware Company, Supplies 3.53 Garden City Publishing Company, Books 45.50 General Biological Supply, Stems 1.71 Gibbs Express Company, Express 1,30 Gilpa,tric, Wilber D., Paper 706.23 Ginn & Company, Books 956.91 Globe gook Company, Notebooks 53.45 Grant, W. T., Dry Goods 4.90 Gray Gift Shop, Supplies 163,20 Gregg Publishing Company, Books 212.36 Hackett Brothers, Groceries 247.86 Hall & McCreary Company, Boob 4.00 Hammett Company, J. L., Supplies 366.57 Harcourt 'Brace Company, Books 260.07 Harper & Brothers, Books 11.40 Hai-ter Publishing Company, Books 25.10 Harvey Company, Arthur C., Steel 97.79 Hawes Electric Company, Supplies 48.50 AUDITOR'S REPORT 497 Hayes, Jane, Services 12.10 Heath & Company, D. C., Books 475.86 Hill, Edoward, Bellows on View Caniera 12.50 Holden Patent Book Cover, Book Carer 31.g0 Houghton Mifflin Company, Books 260.11 Iroquois Publishing Company, Cards 15.67 Jacobs, Walter, Music 1.06 Jordan Marsh Company, Kitchen Supplies 42.90 Keystone ''view Company*, Slide Crayons 26.51 LaidLaw Brothers, Supplies 40.60 Library of Congress, Books 9.80 Lippincott Company, J. B., Books 25.83 Little Brawn Company, Books 39.76 Loxxgmans Green c& Company, Books 71.88 Lyons &. Carnahan, Books 4.14 Macmillan Company, Books 801.23 IMagnus Brush & Craft, Materials, 46.50 Makepeace Inc., B. L., Paint 71.33 .fans. Gas & Electric Company, Sup- plies 58.35 Mass. SafetyCouncil, Safety Belts 17.85 McIntosh Publishing Company, Books 2.22 McLellan Stores Company, Equipment 3.50 Merrill Company, Charles E., Books 51.98 I41orgran-Dillon Company, Books 1.36 Morrill Company, George H., Ink 1.39 Morton, A. Lucy, Engrossing 83.00 11-lultigraph Sales Agency, Type 1.15 Mystic Waste Company, Wiping Cloths 12.18 Nation's Schools, Subscription 2.00 Noble & Noble, Books 20.33 Partridge, Horace, Basket Balls 128.04 Price, Wilfred H., Postage .50 Quarr-ie & Company, W. F., Books 38.00 Railway Express Agency, Express .68 Rand McNally Company, Beaks 13.53 Rand Type Setting Service, Type Setting 25.50 498 WA.TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Remington Rand 7ne,, Paper 96.05 Row-Peterson Company, Books 205.15 Sanborn Company, Benj. H., Beaks 331.05 Schmidt Company, Arthur P., Books .98 Science Press, Subscription .73 Scott Foresman & Company, Books 913.34 Scribner's Sons, Charles, Books 88,32 Shaw-Walker, Folders 8.05 Silber-Burdett & Company, Books 161.48 Singer Company, L. W., Books 32.70 Singer Sewing Machine, Supplies 10.18 Spauldinq-Moss Company, Pencils 5.41 Spencer Lejrs Company, Bulbs 3.26 Standard Office Machine Company, Correction Fluid 1.68 Standard Oil of N. Y., Oil 3.85 Star Market Company, Groceries 224.83 Star Products Company, Staples 31.00 Ten Cent. Books Inc., Books 3.43 Thorp & Martin, Supplies 8.40 Taothalker, 0. H., Books 19.39 To hill Company, James T., Binder strips I•' University of Chicago, Journal 2.50 University PublishingCompany, Books 58.27 Wahn Company, George H., Electri- cal Worlix. 21.12 Waltham foundry Company, Castings 82.97 Watertown Bindery, Bindery 12.00 Watertown Electric Company, Serv- ices 193.90 Waterto\vn Electric Supply, Supplies 55.02 Watertown Lumber Company, Lum- ber 304. 2 Webster Paper & Supply Company, Supplies 2.68 Webster Publishing Cornpany, Books 7.96 Weldon, Harriet J., Ribbon 23.80 AUDITOR'S REPORT ensell & Company, Raper, 34.3 f White Company, R. H., SlIpplies 89.40 Whitehill, Edwin H., Postajre 40.00 Wild & Stevens, Printers' Supplies 11.18 Wiley & Sens, Jahn, Books 3.71 Wilkinson Company, A. J., Hardware Supplies 470.25 Wilson Company, H. W., Soaks 14.80 Winston. Company, John C., Books 147-31 Wolkins Company, Henry S., Pager 1,627.18 Wood Company, A. ill,, Lumber 91.69 Woodland, Charles L., Milk 16.75 World Book Company, Books 154.90' Wright, Frank W., Grad. Address 50.0+0 Wright & Ditson, Basket Falls `2.00 Yaw man & Erbe Mfg. Company, Folders 11.78 Total Expenditures $17,998.86 Transferred to Revenue 1.14 Sehool Operation, Salaries Appropriation for 1936 $34,600.00 Transferred Town Meeting; 300.00 {{y /4�}R►}��(7F [(y� C$34' V iFV.0V Expenditures e Beatty, Richard, Salary $1,699.98 Burns, Michael, Salary 1,800.00 Cannon, John, Salary 14.00 Carroll, Francis, Salary 195.00 Corcoran, John, Salary 949.96 Cornick, Adolphus, Salary 1,800.00 Couture, Herman, Salary 1,899.88 Doherty, James, Salary 1,289.89 Doud, James, Salary 1,500.00 Driscoll, .John, Salary 1,896.60 Dr•oney, Bridget, Salary 949.96 Duffy, Mary E., Salary 672.92 a WATERTO rWN TOWN REPORT Dwyer, Delia, Salary 949.98 Foisyr, Hubert, Salary* 1,899.97 Grant, Mrs. Rae, Salary 949.96 Harrington, James, Salary 1,800.00 Hartson, William, Salary 1,899.97 Kelley, Names R., Salary 1,699.96 Lie Shane, Richard, 'Salary 1,500.00 Lloyd, C., Salary 250.00 AlacLeman, Catherine G., Salary 273.74 Manning, Delia, Salary 949.96 McEhiney-, George, Salary{ 150.00 -Morrissey, Regina, Salary 949.96 Quinn, Terence, Salary 1,500.00 Ross, David, Salary 2,499.97 Ross, Jahn J., Salary 1,999.98 Tracy, ,Annie, Salary 949.96 Total Expenditures $34,891.60 Transferred to Revenue 8,40 School Operation. Supplies Appropriation for 1936 $2,250.00 xper ditni-e Baer Brothers, Paint: $50.40 Boston Mill Remnants Company, Cheese Cloth 24.35 Butters Express, Express .70 Fletcher Hardware Company, Sup- plies 55.49 Fort. Hill Paper Company, Supplies 216,25 Grants Express, Express .35 Hawes Electric Company, Parts 2.14 Holrnerden Company, Sorer C011-- centr ate 10.00 Jenney Mfg. Company, Gas 76.36 Comm. of Mass., Supplies 269.53 Mass. Gas & Electric Company, Sup- pl i es .45 AUDITOR'S REPORT 501 Nlasury-Young Company, Maps 6.64 haynham Bleachery, Cheese Cloth 18.60 Ttyan Company, L., Sawdust 38.40 H. F. Staples & Company, Wax 8.75 Star Market Company, Supplies 3.00 State Chemical Company, Supplies 822.30 Stone & Forsyth Company, Papor Towels 5-27.50 Wagner, William M., Disinfectant 7.20 Warren Soap Mfg. Company, Veri- kleen 0.50 Watertown Supply Company, Faint 82.47 Webster's Express, Express .D-0 Total Expenditul,es $2,230.88 Transferred to Revemie 19.12 $2,250.00 School Operation, Light & Power Appropriation for 1036 $10,000.00 Expenditures Boston Con:. Gays Company, Serv- ices $1,027.73 Dunn's Drug Store, Light Bulbs 301.80 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., Services 8,202.15 Hawes Electric Company, Bulbs 209.60 Total Expenditures $9,741.28 Transferred to Revenue 258.72 $10,000.00 School Operation, Fuel Appropriation for 1986 $14,000.00 Transferred Town Meeting 900.00 $1.4,900.00 Expenditures Bleaehery Fuel Company, Goal $13,481.46 Metropolitan Ice Company, Fuel Oil 970.80 502 WA ERTOWN TOWN REPORT Nonantum Coal Company, Coal 428.0+0 Watertown Sun, Ad Bids 7.00 Watertown Tribune--Enterprise, Ad Bids 9.5tl Total Expenditures $14,896.76 Transferred to Revenue 3.24 1.4,90+0.00 School Operation, Water Appropriation for 1936 $1,900.00 Transferred Town Meeting 225.00 2,125.00 Watertown, Town of, Water Transferred to Reveyme 9.70 2,1?5.00 School Operation, School Halls Appropriation for 103E $500.00 Expevdihtres Beatty, Richard, Services $57.50 Clinton, George, Services 3.00 Dowd, James, Services 15.00 Foisy, Hubert, Services 116.50 Gilfoil, Joseph H., Service, 3.00 Hall, Sidney, Services 5.00 T3artson, William, Services 97.50 Kelly, Jam&,; R., Services 90.00 Norton, Edmund, Services 3.00 Doss, David, Services 13.00 Ross, John J., Services 5.00 Sullivan, Daniel, Police Offlcer 5.40 Welch, Henry, Services 3.00 Total Expenditures 4+09-50 Transferred to .Revenue 90.50 500.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 5013 School Operation, IV. P. A. Activities Appropriation for 1936 $1,325.00 Transferred Town Meeting 216.00 $1,541.00 Expenditto-es Beatty, Richard, Services $61.45 Bleachery Fuel Coml)any, Fuel 331.88 Dowd, James, Services 152.50 Driscoll, John, Services 252.00 Edison Efee. 111. Co., Services 326.17 Farrell, George, Services 3.00 Le Shane, Richard, Services 252.00 Nlurphy', James, Services 3.00 it John J., Services 153.00 Savage, Stewart, Services 3.00 Stead, Joseph, Seri Ices 3.00 Total Expenditures $1,541.00 $1,541-00 School Maintenance Appropriation for 1936 *5,000.00 Expenditures Allen Shade Holder Company, Shades $186.65 Amerienn Chain Link Fence, Fence 209.00 Baer Brothers, Roof Liquid 54.20 Babb & Company, Edward E., Sup- PI ies 2.34 Barnes & Jones, Repairs 68A0 Beaudette & Company, Isfulti Stamp 11,60 Bradley Company, Miltoii, Screw Tips 1.17 Cameron, W. R., Filing Saws 62.00 Curry Brothers Oil Company, Sup- plies 16.58 Daley, Michael, Plumbing 221.90 Denoyer-Geppert Company, Mal) 11.30 Dick Company, A. B., Repair Afirneo- graph 18.95 504 WATERTQ1, N `1'0WN REPORT Driscoll, John, Tube Cleaner 3.00 Dugmore Brothers, Repairing 2.54 Eastman, Warren J., Trucking 10.00 Fletcher Hardware Company, Sup- plies 355.76 Fort-Hill Paper Company, Towel Cabinets 11.04 Fr•igidaire Sales Corp., Pelts 1.24 Froton, Emil, Labor 15.00 Gardner, Ralph A., Castings 147.48 Griffiths Saw Company, AIbert, Band Saws 19.59 Hawes Electric Company, Electrical Work 1.8.56 Hinkley, Ora E., Keys 3.25 Hodge Boiler Works, Labor 12.92 Holmes, C. E., Filing 6.30 Hornblor, A. B., Painting Flag Pales 15.00 Ideal Mower Sales & Service, Parts 164.10 International Business Machine, Adj. , System 1.3.30 Johnson Service Company, Services, Repairing 99.90 Johns-Manville Company, Boiler Gas- kets 40.15 Lawn Mower Grinding Co., Grinding 18.10 Lloyd, C., Services '00.00 'Maloney, Mrs. Frank, Gas Stove 7.50 Comm. of glass., Dior. €a1 Blind, Piano Tuning 16.00 Mass. Gas & Light Supply, Electrical Work 38.17 Master Plumbers Supply, Supplies 72.63 McGlauf n, B. Fay, Insurance 10.39 McWhirter, A. L., Piano Tuning 29.00 Milmore, Fred, Sign 2.00 Morris, G. E., Repairing 35.61 Multigaraph Sales Agency, Adj. 27.10 Narragansett Machine Company, AUDITORS REPORT 605 .Keys 10.16 New England Laundries, Laundry 8.01 New day Service Company, Laun- dry 1.94 Newton Glass Company, Glass 63.16 Olmsted--Flint Corp., Shortening Belts 05.00 Pink, Joseph A., Plumbing 9.00 Powers Regulator Company, Serv- ices 140.70 Railway Express Agency, Express .60 Ross, David, Garage & Services 563.00 Ruud Mfg. Company, Multi Coil Sec- tions 26.25 Shaw-Waller, Repairing 3.00 Singer Sewing Machine Company, Repairs 32.02 Standard Electric Time Company, Repairing 150.05 Standard p�Mai# 1,078.27 nt. Company, Type- writer MainL. Starrett Company, L. S., Repairing 1.61 Unit Electric Tool Company, Repair- ing X'3.70 Universal Credit Company, Ford Car 480.00 Vose & Sons Piano, Tuning 7.90 Watertown Supply Company, Chains 96.56 Watertown Upholstering, Services 5.00 Webb Mfg. Company, F. W,, Serv- ices 1.50 Westman, W. C., Services 32.50 White & Clean Hygienic, Towels 7.75 Wilkinson Company, A. J., Hard- ware 4.12 Wolkilns Company, Henry S., Inkwells 72.20 Worcester, Ralph FI., Repairing Auto 4.00 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Company, Repairing 4.85 Total Expenditures $4,996.14 506 WATERTOW N TOWN REPORT Transferred to Revenue 3.86 $5,000.00 School, New Equipment. Appropriation for 1936 $2,500.00 Transferred Town Meeting 1,215.00 �1,28a.00 Expev.dititres Beaudette & Company, Multi-Stamp 63.50 Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Adding Machine 180.00 Hawes Electric Company, G. E. Cleaner 18.00 Yawman 8 Erbe klfg. Company, New Drawer 7.00 olhins Company, Henry 8., Equip- Went 252.00 Eastman Kodak Stores, Equipment 762.50 Total Expenditures $1,283.00 Transferred to Revenue 2.00 1,285.00 School, Miscellaneous Appropriation for 193+6 $6,150.00 Expenditttres Carney, -Zary, Salary $1,500.00 Harding, Susan, Salary 1,500.00 Johnson, Allec, Salary 1,500.00 Loring, Benjamin T., M. D., Salary 500.00 Toppan, Albert, M. D., Salary 500.00 Zouikian, H., M. D., Salary 500.00 Carney, Mary C., Expenses 20.55 Claflin Company, Walter A., Supplies 76.92 Diadem Surgicals Inc., Bandages 25.54 Harding, Mrs. S. M., Expenses 7.00 Johnsen, Alice, Expenses 13.60 AUDITOR*w REPORT 507 Mason, Ralph THY., Flowers 5.00 Total Expenditures $6,148.61 Transferred to Revenue 1.39 Schaal, Evening Appropriation for 1936 $3,225.00 xpendititres Ava,nzino, Frances, Salary $6..00 Andren, Ann, Salary 93.00 Brown, Janet, Salary 12.00 Burns, Mary, Salary 159.00 Collins, Margaret, Salary 3.00 Corcoran, Jahn, Salary 159.00 Downey, Mary, Salary 159.00 Fairbanks, Franklin, Salary 16.00 Farese, Rose, Salary 30.00 Ford, Patrick B., Salary ID-9.00 Geary, Cecilia, Salary 159.00 Hammill, Catherine, Salary 3.00 Lyons, Helen, Salary 1 .00 Maloney, John, Salary 159.00 11IcBride, La-wrence, Salary 159.00 McGann, Beatrice, Salary 126.00 McDonald, Donald, Salary 156.00 McNally, Alice, Salary 3.00 Mitten. HeI+en, Salary 159.00 Moody, Harold, Salary 159.00 Nelson, Earl C., Salary 260.00 Paquet, Charlotte, Salary 159.00 Rags, John H., Salary 10 .00 Santangelo, Anthony, Salary 66.O0 Smith, Rose C., Salary 93.00 Tierney, Edna, Salary 153.00 Torrielli, Andrew J., Salary 90.00 Ziegler, Clara M., Salary 103.00 508 W ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Supplies, Babb & Company, Edward E., Supplies $15.42 Civil Service Book Company, Boobs 6.00 Geary, Cecelia, Postage 3.50 Gilpatrlc, Wilbur D., Paper 6.72 Ginn & Company, Books 16.25 Gray Gift Slop, Supplies 3.50 Gregg Publishing Company, Books 72.46 Macmillan Company, Books 23.69 Wolkins Company, Henry S., Paper 8.65 Total Expenditures $3,224.19 Transferred to Revenue .81 $3,225.00 School, Tirade & Continuation Appropriation for 1036 $10,000.00 Transferred Town Meeting 741.00 0,259.00 xpendiiures Boston, City of, Tuition $1,921.10 Cambridge, City of, Tuition 9.00 Middlesex County, Tuition 87.115 Newton, City of, Tuition 6,171.98 Somerville, City of, Tuition 15.38 Waltham, City of, Tuition 215.44 Total Expenditures $8,420.05 Transferred to Revenue 838.95 School, Transportation Appropriation for 1D36 $1,600.00 Expenditures Godwin's Taxi Service, Taxi $12.00 Holmes, C. E., Transportation 63.25 A.UQITOWS REPORT 509 Lovell Bus Dines, Transportation 1,432.00 Mooney, Francis X., Transportation 6.00 Nelson, Earl C., Carfare for pupils 17.60 Ransom Tax!, Taxi 6.75 Reardon, Paul J., Transportation 26.35 Total Expenditures $1,557.95 Transferred to Revenue 42.05 $1,600.00 School Department, Smith-Hughes Fund Received from State $64. 0 Expenditure Keating, Franklin P., Salary $32.15 Woodbury, Madeline A., Salary .32.15 $64.30 School Department, Senior High School Furnishings Balance Brought Forward $259.01 Expenditures edart Mfg. Company, Fred, Metal Lockers 248.15 Transferred to Revenue 10.86 - $259.01 High School Add'n P. W. A. Docket No. 7635 Balance Brought Forward $176.44 Received from Government 21,980.35 $22,056.79 `transferred to Pay Bonds 12,000.00 $10,056.79 Expenditures Cooper Corp., Frank Irving, Architects $529.30 Griffin Co., John F., Builders, Final Payment 2,263.62 510 WATERTOWN 'TUB#N REPORT Griffin Co., Joh-D F., Changing Loca- tion Gas Supply 136.39 Total Expenditures $2,929.31 Balance Carried Forward 7,127.48 10,056.79 New Elementary *School P. W. A. Docket No. 1173R Balance Brought Forward $109,901.85 Received from Government 51,982.00 $161,883.85 Transferred to Equipment $,845.00 $153,U38.S4a Expenditure Cooper Corp., Frank Irving, Archi- tects $7,925.60 Durbin, Joseph P., Concrete Inspector 29.70 Hudson, John R., Clerk of Works 1,914.30 Kelliher Co., M. S., Contractor 137,973.00 brion--Russell & Co., Insurance 6.85 O'I ane, Bernard, Insp. Concrete 100.80 attanino, Peter, Insp. Concrete 9.00 Star Insurance Co. of America, In- surance 35.05 Stone Inc., Edwin L., Insurance 171,96 Thompson & Lichtner Ca., Engineer's 113.63 Total Expenditures $148,286.79 Balance Carried Forward 4,752.06 $153,033.85 New Phillips School, Equipment Transferred Town Meeting $8,845.00 Expenditures tures Boston Herald Traveler Corp, Adv. $6 3.70 Friedman Electric Co., Electric Equipment 365.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 511 Graybar Electric Co., Electric Equip- ment 492.00 Guild & Co., Curtis, Aviv. 42.00 Hammett Co., J, L., Supplies 100.50 Kaufmann & Co., Henry L., Furniture 134.00 Watertown Sun, Adv. 9.00 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, Adv. 14-00 Wolkins Co., Henry S., Furniture 4,755.00 Total Expenditures $5,975.20 Balance Carried. Forward 2,869.80 $8,840.00 pubic Library, Salaries Appropriation for 1936 . 25,650.00 Expenditures Baiter, Roseinary, Salary $10.85 Blazo, M. Elsa, Salary 800.00 Cannon, John, Salary - 37.00 Clary, J. L., Salary 900.00 Collins, Beatrice, Salary 900.00 Courtney, Minnie C., Salary 1,600.00 Dunbar, Natalie, Salary 19.00 Gillmett, Mabel C., Salary- 1,400.00 Greene, Katherine B., Salary 1,472.00 Hickey, Francis A., Salary 11.00 Hotz, Mary, Salary 29.00 Kelley, James, Salary 200.00 Kelley, Rose. ICI., Salary 800.00 Knowles, Mary G;, Salary 1,300.00 Madden, Esther E., Salary 1,000.00 Mannix, Bernard, Salary 1,400.00 Martin, Doris G., Salary 1,500,00 Masters, Lydia W., Salary 3,000.00 McNally, Mary, Salary 59.30 Mead, Corinne, Salary 1,800.00 Moore, Eleanor L., :Salary 1,800.00 Pollack., Charles, Salary 400.00 512 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Sellon, Walter, Salary 69.00 Shattuck, Sarah, Salary 1,400.00 Smith, Helen, Salary 682.07 Steins-Luer, Barbara, Salary 102.25 Stewart, Alice, Salary 6.00 Valois, Albert, Salary 33.00 Wetsell, Mildred, Salary 289.19 White, Ruth C., Salary 1,100.00 York, Mary E., Salary 1,500.00 Total Expenditures $25,619.66 Transferred to Revenue 30.34 25,650.00 Public Library, Books-Periodicals & Binding Appropriation for 1936 $6,000.00 xpendit-w-es American Book Company, Barks $15.57 American Library Asso., Subscription 6.00 American Historical Asso., Dues 5.00 Banking, Book 2.50 Becklely-Cards Company, Books 57.07 Berberian, H. E., Bork Dues 4.50 Bernat Sons & Go., Emile, Subscription 2.00 Better Vision Institute, Book 1.00 Blackfrjars Press, Books 7.13 Bookshop for Boys & Girls, Books 4.02 Poston Herald Traveler Corp., Papers 21.60 Bowker Company, R. R., Subscription .50 Bureau of Business Practice, Books 12.33 Building America, Kooks 6.50 Clark: Company, Charles W., Books 61.87 Credit Union Nat'l Assoc., Subscription .50 Crosly Publishing Company, Directories 24.00 Foreign Policy .Assoc., Subscription 5.0 Gilmaryr Soc. Inc., Book 6.89 Ginn & Company, Books 142.27 Goldberger, Ferman, Book 2.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 513 Haubner, A. A., Books 4.91 Horn Book, Subscription 2.50 Huntting Company, H. R., Boars 14.50 Junior Literary Guild, Books 109-50 Karr, Jean, Books 10.70 Library Book House, Books 86.86 Lothrop Lee & Shepherd, Books 16.79 Lyons, Virginia, Books 1.63 Alartin & Murray Co., Inc., Atlas 20.23 Mass. Library Assoc., Banks 3.00 Medford Historical Soc., Book .75 Minot, John Clair, Books 802.97 Mooney',s Gard & Gift Shop, Sub- scriptions 54.75 N. E. News Company, Papers 474.94 N. E. Historic & Geneal. Soc., Dues 5.00 Noble & Noble, Books 5.67 O'Brien, Harry C., Books 25.00 Gwen Publishing Company, F. A., Books 41.31 Pearson, Jahn A., Boar 7.42 Per-garnde Publishing Company, Books 4.22 Personal Book Shop, Banks 1,457.51 Quarr ie & Company, W. F., Book 6.00 Hand McNally Company, Books 37.29 Ritter, C. V., Books 47.51 Roemer Company, A. H., Boobs 13.38 Row-Peterson & Company, Books 41.94 Sackett, _Meyer H., Books 193.05 Salvation Army, Books 71.50 Schirmer Company, E. C., Music 16.57 Scriber's Sons Company, Chas., Books 32.65 Small & Hanson, Books 151.58 Smith, N. T., Used Boobs 132.00 Time Inc., Subscription 7.00 Wagner Company, R. W., Books 39.15 Washington Publishing Company, Books 3.00 Watertown News Company, Papers 67.20 Watertown Sun, Subscription 6.00 Wells Bindery, L. A., Binding 1,476-71 514 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Wesly & Sons, J. S., Binding 2.58 White, Louis A., Book 1.50 Whitman Company, Albert, Books 9.00 Wilson Company, H. W., Subscriptions 92.80 Wise Book Company, Books 10.O3 Total Expenditures $5,999.76 Transferred to Revenue .24 $6,000.00 Public Library, Maintenance Appropriation for 1936 $5100O.00. Expenditures Allen Shade Hodder Company, Labor $1.85 American Cleaning Company, Win- dow Cleaning 30.00 American Library Assoc., Dues 5.00 Archer & Company, A. III., Extension Cases 17.00 Baker Company, Frank G., Labor 8.00 Baker & Taylor Company, Labels 20.26 Barnard chi Company, F. J., Grey Slips 5.46 Bingham-Peckham Company, Burlap 12.00 Black, Lester ., 'Paintin ' 267.00 Bostitch Boston Inc., Munson Ink .75 Boston Cons. Gas Company, Services 64.00 Boston Mill Remnants Co., Cheese Cloth 20.00 Bow•ker Company, R. R.., Book. 1.94 Cannon, Jahn, Windom* Washing 11.50 Chapin Medical Supply Co., Germicide 2.59 Clark Company, Charles W., Posters .90 Cook-Vivian Company, Paper 4.50 Cox, Frank H., Refinishing Oil Paint- ings 20-00 Bemco Library Supplies, Posters 8.40 Direct Stores Inc., Paper 8.37 Donaldson, William, Jobbing 119.54 Eastern Products Company, Floor Wax 12.60 AUDITOR'S REPORT 515 Eaton, Leroy S., Printing 288.96 Edison Elec. Ill. Company, Services 876.23 Evans Printing Service, Printing 75.00 Farm Service Stares Inc., Sheep Manure 2.00 Fidelity Spec. Company, Paste 20.80 Fletcher Hardware Company, Supplies 37.16 Gardner Inc., Hartley B., Indicator Multiple 2.64 Gaylord Bros., Office Supplies 185.24 Gibbs Express .70 Gi1=f ord Supply Company, Paper Supplies 84.79 Goding, Herbert, Repairing 16.55 Goodeo Sanitary Products, Supplies 8.75 Hale's Oil Co., Oil 306.08 Hawes Electric Company, Lamps 52.37 Hinkley, Ora E., Locksmith Work 1.80 Holliston Mills Inc-., Varnish 25.84 Hots, Mary, Lettering 2.50 Household Fuei Corp., Coal 131.44 Huntting Co., H. R., Shellacquer Jar 5.65 Johnson Company, George T., Supplies ' 2.75 Library Bonk House, Pictures .75 Library of Congress, Cards 102.97 Fasters, Lydia W., Incidentals 107.03 McArdle, H. B., Printing 197.95 McElhiney, EIdon E., Painting 53.95 Metropolitan Ice., Oil 474.05 Minneapalis-Honeywell R e g. Co., Service 3.50 National Education Assoc., Trues 5.00 New Eng. News Company, Books 4.67 New Eng. Tel. & 'Tel. Co. 254. 2 Nonantum Coal Company, Coral 390.3+6 Owen Publishing Company, F. .A-, Pictures 2.40 Personal Book Shop, Pictures 4.80 Pilgrim Engraving Company, En- graving, 45.00 Railway Express Agency 8.63 516 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Rivet-0 Mfg. Company-, Supplies 9.56 Sampson, Paul, Labor 62.15 Smith c4r Corona Typewriter Co., L. C., Book 28.96 Solshine Mfg. Company, Yarn, Broom 3.50 Spencer Mfg. Company, Rubber Stamps 5.92 Stone & Forsythe Company, Paper 17.50 Supremacy Pen & Ink Company, Paste 4.56 Thorp & Martin, Supplies 4.60 Valois, Albert, Carrying Book: 249.16 Vaughan Company, W. E., Door Check 11.56 Walker, Pratt Mfg. Company, Brush 1.10 Ward's, Office Supplies 1.75 Watertown Electric Company, Labor 99.15 Watertown Sun, Engraving 3.46 Watertown Water Department, Water 16.05 Wells Bindery, L. A., :Binder Boards 9.00 White I4vuse Products Co., Cleaners 6.00 White, Louis A., Map 2,50 White, Robert, Carrying Books 8.00 Yawman, Erbe Mfg. Company, Re- pairing 36.50 Total Expenditures $4,999.97 Transferred to Revenue. .03 5,966.00 Library Trust Fund Income Balance Brought Forward $3.8 Income 423.75 : 427.58 Expend tu.res American Library Association, Sub- scription. $2.50 Minot, John Clair, Books 22.65 Mooney's Card & Gift Shop, Maga- zine Subs. 354.66 AUDITOR'S REPORT a 17 Personal Bank Shop, Books 28.60 Scribner's Sons, Charles, Books 22.50 Total Expenditures $426.25 Balance Carried Forward 1.33 -. 427-58 Public Library, Special for Grounds Appropriation for 193E $250.00 Expewditures Fletcher Hardware Company, Sheep Dressing $7.92 New Eng. Nurseries, Sbrubs & La- bor 242.00 Total Expenditures $249.92 Transferred to Revenue .09 250.00 RECREATION AND UNCLASSIFIED Park Department, Superintendent Appropriation for 1936 $500.0.0 Expenditures Mosman, A. D., Salary $500.00 Park Department, Salary of Clerk Appropriation for 1936. 11.2.50 E petiditures Rundlett, Laura D., Salary 8 112.1i0 Parr Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1936 $700.00 Butters Express, Freight p1.00 518 WATERTOWN 'TOWN REPORT Fletcher Hardware Company, Sup- plies 61.39 Green & Company, S. B., Cement .59 Hayes Service Station, Repairing 40.95 Jenney Mfg. Company, Gas 70.18 Lawn Mover Grindirtg Co., Grinding 10.50 Morse, Arthur L., Hydraulic Foist 271.09 I'losman, Arthur D., Supplies .85 VIvsman, Harry, Services 105.00 New Eng. Toro Company, Farts 76.15 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., Supplies 25.15 Watertown Lumber~ Company, Lum- ber 5.00 Total Expenditures $697.95 Transferred to Revenue 2.15 $700.00 Park Department, Victory Field Appropriation for 1936 $400.00 Expe,ndffiEres Bailey-Stewart Co., Overhauling Water Heater $25.50 Boston Cons. Gas Company, Gas 60.01 Chain-Link Fence Company, Fence Parts 27.95 Edison Elee. Ill. Co., Services 8.74 Fletcher Hardware Company, ap- plies 43.03 Gatehell Glass Company, Wire 13.52 Green & Company, S. B., Supplies 20.68 New Eng. Tore Company, Muffler 3.25 Proctor-, S. E. & B. C., Hose 119.73 Simpson Inc., Wm. S., Sewer Pipe 23.44 Sumner & Dunbar, Hose Parts 2.84 Watertown Lumber Company, Lum- ber- 1.62 AUDITOR' REPORT 519 Water Department, Water 49.05 Total Expenditures $390.36 Transferred to Revenue .64 400.00 Park Department, Victory Field, New Flag; Pole Appropriation for 1936 $150.00 Expenditures Hoyt Company, George T., Flag Pole ;IS150.00 Park Department, Tennis Court Appropriation for 1936 $500.00 Expenditures Fletcher Hardware Company, Sup- plies $1.00 McMurtry, Olive G., Gravel 25.00 Pay Roll 474.00 Total Expenditures $500.00 Park Department, Labor Ap rope ation for 1936 $3,300.00 Expe-nditicres Pay Roll $3$ 00.00 Rarrk Delta "McGlauiflin Bequest" Balance Brought Forward '$91..61. Expenditures Bur bre€: Nurseries Inc., Plants $13.664 Balance carried Forward 67.97 $81.61 Playground Department, Salaries Appropriation for 1936 $ ,200.00 520 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Expenrlitures Andrews, Joseph W., Salary $192.00 Burnett, Clinton H., Salary 90.00 Carroll, Maurice, Salary 96.00 Devaney, Joseph, Salary 80.00 Donnelly, Mildred, Salary 40.00 Farwell, Bettie, Salary 80.00 Furfey, Arthur, Salary 40.00 Gildea, Francis, Salary 40.00 Gleason, Robert, Salary 80.00 Gordon, Barbara, Salary 80_00 Gough, Anna, Salary 1.12.00 Grey, Ardyce, Salary 80.00 Harrington, Ruth, Salary 80.00 Harris, John, Salary~ 80.00 Hopkins, John, Salary 40.00 Hugbes, Rosemary, Salary 40.00 Hyde, Dorothy, Salary 80.00 Joyce, James, Salary 40.00 Kelley, Dorothy, Salary~ 80.00 Linnehan, John, Salary 80.00 Lund, John, Salary 40.00 vlahoney, George, Salary 80.00 Mannix, Albert, Salary 40.00 McDermott, Francis, Salary 40.00 McGrady, Paul T., Salary 40.00 Muldoon, Thomas, Salary 80.00 Mulvahill, Jahn, Salary 90.00 O'Connell, Barbara, Salary- 80.00 Riley, Gerard, Salary 80.00 "Vahey, Thomas, Salary~ 40.00 Watson, Jahn, Salary 80.00 Total Expenditures $2,200.00 Playground, Maintenance Appropriation for 1036 $1,500.00 Expenditures Andrews, Joseph W., Stamps $1.20 AUDITOR'S REPORT 521 Dardis, Mary, Supplies 10.20 Fletcher Hardware Company, Supplies 8.94 Grosvenor & Company, W. J., Services 32.50 Harris, Charles A., Bathing Suits 7.35 Kearns Service Station, Gas 7.29 McElroy, B. H., Painting 175.00 McLellan Stores Company, Supplies 8.35 Partridge, Trace, Baseballs 6.00 Pay Roll, Weekly 1,170.00 Royal Typewriter Company, Dental 8.00 Waverley Ave. .Arato Service, Gas 3.05 Woolworth Co., F. W., Supplies 12.95 'dotal Expenditures $1,480.83 Transferred to Revenue 19.17 - 1, 00.00 Playground, New Equipment Appropriation for 1936 $3 0.00 Expendit,ares Grosvenor & Company, W. J., Equip- ment $300.00 Pensions Appropriation for 193E $15,000.00 Fxpenditicres Andrews, John, Pension $600.00 Brown, Vernon S., Pension 1,100.00 Burke, Martin, Pension '582.40 Burke, Wm., Pension 499.75 Coleman, Wm. F., Pennon 1,100.00 Doyle, James, Pension 780.00 Dwyer, Thomas F., Pension 56.75 Ferrins, James F., Pension 274.37 Flaherty, Michael, Pension 785.00 Howard, Wm. A., Pension 1,000.00 Vane, Ward, Pension 1,100.00 522 WATER7.OW N TOWN REPORT Lawn, Thomas, Pension 749.50 Liston, E. J., Pension 1,100.00 Maguire, Peer, Pension 915.81 McDermott, Michael, pension 29.51 Murphy, Thomas J., Pension 1,100.00 O'Brien, Patrick J., Pension 43.13 Oliveto, Frank, Pension 915.81 Perkins, Louis, Pension 1,100.00 Walsh, Patrick, Pension 785.00 Total Expenditures 14,617-.03 Transferred to Revenue 382.97 Annuities Appropriation for 1936 $1,500.00 xpe,Tal itures Nichols, Sadie, Annuity $750.00 Streeter, Katie C., Annuity 750.00 Total Expenditures $1,500.00 Memorial 13av Appropriation for 1936 $1,100.00 Expenditures American Legion Post '99 $200.00 Burnham Manning Post 1105, Vet. For. Wars 100.00 Patten Port 81, G. A. R., Isaac B. 800.00 Total Expenditures S11100,00 Insurance Appropriation for 193+6 $10,318.00 Transferred Town Meeting 1,281.27 AUDITORS REPORT 523 Applin, H. Herbert, Premium $475,20 Barker, Mrs. Susan, Premium. 417.60 Burns, Frank D,, Premium 288.00 Capone, P. A., Premium 504.00 Caraguhan, G. H., Premium 144.00 Der Bogosiarr, Keverk, Premium 360.00 Gardiner, Mrs. Izolee H., Premium 475.20 Hale, Charles A., Premium 144.00 Harrington, Charles F. J., Premium 216.00 Heughins, Charles A., Premium 288.00 Kiley, Margaret F., Premium 316,80 Lees, David, Premium 144.00 Le Favor, George F., Premium 475.20 McDermott, A. F., Premium 518.40 McGlnuffln, B. Fay, Premium +604.80 Morris, Fred A.., Premium 144.00 Ogilvie & +Company, Premium 9-58.00 Rugg, ' lliiam W., Premium 691.20 Scheirer, Herbert J., Premium 144.00 Stone, Edwin L., Premium 763.20 Thomas, Mrs. W. H., Premium 360.00 Wright, Edward F'., Premium 1,275.13 Total Expenditures $9,036.73 Workmen's Compensation Appropriation for 1936 $4,200.00 Transferred 'Town Meeting000.00 $4,700.00 Expendit tres Branch, Byron, M. D., Services $22.00 Burns, Joseph A., Injury 438.43 Butler, George F., Supplies .()() Cody, Chester, Injury 280.86 Cambridge Hospital, X-ray Care 10.00 Caruso, James, Injury 72.00 Chester Hospital. Care 27.55 524 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Curtin, John J., hL D., Services 14.00 Days, James, Injury 72.00 Donovan, James A., Injury 584.45 Donovan, James A., Belt & Med, 12.85 Dunn's Drug Stone, Supplies 535 Gallagher, Annie, Settlement 108.00 Godvin, B. A., Services 15.00 Gorman, Eugene, M. D., Services 157.00 Harmer, Tots W., M. D., Services 50,00 Dept. of Industrial Accidents, Exam- inations 45.00 Keefe, John, Injury 306.00 Kelly, Joseph M., M. D., Services 125.00 Kenney, Edward, Injury 290.63 Keystone Envelope Company, Supplies 20.62 King, Alfred E., M. D., Services 55.00 Marsoubian, Setrak, Injury 108.00 Mass. General Hospital, Care 10.00 Moloney, A. M., M. D., Services 40.00 Moran, Michael, Settlement on Claim 249.27 Morrison, S. L., M. D., Services 50.00 Noonan, W. A., M. D., -Services 15.00 Norcross, Jr., W. W., Expenses 5.50 O'Brien, Edward J., M. D., Services 100.00 O'Hannessian, Francesco, Injury 23.14 O'Leary, Cornelius J., M. D., Services 112_00 Osgood, Robert, M. D., Services 16..00 Besce, Guy C., M. D., Services 63.00 Pomeroy Company, Belts 31.20 Quirk, T. C.., M. D., Services 2.00 R,a.nsorn Taxi Company, Taxi 10.00 Secord, W. N., M. D., Services 120.00 St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Care 154.95 Welch, Charles D., Injury 180.00 Wylie, E. J., M. D., Ser•vic s 295.00 York, Robert S., M. D., Services 75.00 Zuppe, Frank, Injury 116.43 Total Expenditures $4,517.63 AUDITOR'S REPORT 525 'Pra rsferred to Revenue 182.3 $4,700.00 Printing Town Report Appropriation for 1.936 $1,290.06 Expevdi,tures Hampshire Press $1,290.00 Headquarter Veterans Foreign Wars Appropriation for 1936 $1,080.00 Expenditures Cambridge SaOngsBank, Rent $720.00 Tomasetti, Gregory, Rent 360.00 1,080.00 Headquarters Disabled American Veterans Appropriation for 1936 $3 0.00 E xpenditur•e.� Skinner, Hiram L., Rent 360.00 Contingent Appropriation for 1936 $2,000.00 Expenditures Ajemian, S. A., Investigation $100.00 Ameriean District Tel. Co., Burglar Alarm 288.00 Batchelder Co., C. H., Draping 'Town Fall 25.00 Beek, Eunice X., Damages 400.00 Brown, Charles J., Supervision 41.00 Chase, Robert a., Services 25.00 DeaItryT, Clarence W., Claim 25.00 Edison Elec. 111. Co., Services 24.44 Electrolux Inc., Equipment 69-75 Finichio, Rocco, ]Gabor 3_0-0 Forbes, John., Xmas Trees 22.00 Gallinare, Americo, Special Investi- (tlt ]r' 180.00 52£ WATERTOWN TOWN' REPORT GuMnar o, Americo, Expenses 13.08 Garman, Eugene F., M. D., Services 16.00 Hackett Bros., Supplies 3.25 Hawes Electric Company, Lulus 51.45 Howard Clock Products, Repairs 61.20 Hoyt Company, George T., fainting Flag :bole 15.00 Ingalls, Ernest H., Clock Attendance 50.00 Jellison, Josephine, Damages 26.00 Kelley, M. J., M. D., Services 80.O0 Kelley, Walter, Injury Settlement. 27.00 Long & Sons, Inc., A. E., Burial 56.00 Lovell, Clifford S., Agent in Burial for Deceased Soldier 4.00 Miller, Guy- Wilbur, Rev., Darnage to Auto 100.00 Moran, Marie, Switchboard 6.00 Oates, Mary A., Claim 100.00 Ref02-matory for Women, Flags 13.82 Shepherds' Citations, Book 13.00 Shipton, A. Lester, Ringing; Chimes :3.00 Thomas, Wm. H., Burial 57.$1 Woolworth, F. W., Decorations 10.60 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Company, Cabinet 7.50 Fetal Expenditures $1,010. 0 Transferred to Revenue 80.70 S2,O00.00 Reserve Punt] Appropriation for 1936 $10,000.00 Expeodif� -cs Mothers' Aid, Transfer i$1,700.00 Sewer Dept., Short Extensions, Transfer 650.00 Total Expenditures $2, 50.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 527 Tranferred to Revenue 7,650.00 $10,000.00 Unpaid Trills Appropriatiozz for 1336 $1,142.55 Expenditures Claflin, Walter A.., lyres. $4.61 Gorman, Eugene F., M. D., Services 8.00 .First National Stores, Supplies 771.00 Holy Ghost Hospital, Care 46.50 Kelley, M. J., M. D., Services 71.50 Leonard FuelCompany, Fuel 6.05 Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, Care 8.65 Mass. General Hospital, Care 10.50 O'Toole, l�'Yrs., Board & Care 38.84 Putnam, Frank W., Services 6.00 Rock-well. Winthrop G., Burial 100.00 Secord, Walter N., M. D., Services 2.00 Spergurio, Michael, Services 3.00 Trainor, Joseph, M. D., Services 30.00 Watertown District Nurshig, Serv- ices 35.00 Total Expenditures $1,1.42.55 W. P. A. Administration Appropriation for 1936 $3,000.00 Expenditures Hayes, Clifford, Salary $1,400.00 Hickey, Edmund P., Salary 285.00 Taylor, George A., Salary 1,083.86 Total Expenditures $2,768.86 Transferred to Revenue 231.14 W. P. A. Special Balance Brought Forward $43,243.75 528 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Appropriation for 1936 25,000.00 Refunds :3.40 68,253.1,E Transferred Town Meeting M000.00 $58,253,15 Expenditures American Oil Products Company, Oil $45.25 Raker, ]"rank A., Services 56.50 Baker, Walter H., Books 1.50 Barrabee Service Stares, Inspection .50 Beatty, Richard, Services 11.00 Beckwith & Company, A., Equipment 17.50 Berger & Sons Inc., C. L., Services 6,00 Bortone, C. M., Films Developed & Printed 3.50 Boston Music Company, Music 67.74 Boston & Maine R. R. Company, Freight 16.76 Brine Company, Jarnes W., Recrea- tion Supplies 77,45 Brine Company, W. H., Recreation Supplies 86.70 Breen, William H., Covers 158.00 Bruning Company, Charles, Printing 33.54 Buffalo Springfield Faller Co., Supplies 8.25 Builders Iron Foundry, Parts, 585.80 Busconi Cell Company, Gas 535.99 Butters Express, Express 1.40 Caldwell Company, George A., Valve Boxes 230.82 Carnes, William, Services 3.00 Carter Rice & Company, Paper 2.45 Chesterton Company, A. W., Roofing Supplies 101.00 Cities Service Relining, Gas 549.60 Clinton, George, Services 6.00 Condon Corp., John P., Gravel 15,114.92 AUDITORS REPORT 529 Cullen, Thomas, Services 3.00 Davis Hardware Stores, Supplies 17.84 Dennison Mfg, Corrrpnay, Metal Discs 5.00 Doud, James, Services 36.00 Duggan, C. T., Hand Blowers 10.00 Dun,n's, Supplies 186.22 Eaton, Leroy S_, Cards 26.25 East Watertown Hardware Company, Supplies .25 Eastern Clay Goods Company, Pipe 2,681.75 Economy Grocery Stores, Supplies 3+6.26 Elhide Company, Slate 14.50 Fellows & Company, Equipment 5.80 Field & Son, W. W., flail Points 15.00 Flanagan., D. F., {Care 3.60 Fletcher Hardware Company, Sup- plies 3,550.56 Furber~, Mfrs. Edward, Phone Calf 3.80 G. &. S. Paper Company, Supplies 254.37 Garafalo, Francis A., Services 3.00 General Crushed Stone Company, Crushed Stone 50.12 Gleeson, Wm. H., Favors 10.00 Glidden Company, Paint 204.35 Grant's Express, Express 6.00 Gray- Gift Shop, Supplies 95.34 Hall & Son, W. A., Supplies 2.01 Harris, Charles A., Work Gloves 24.30 Haig>es Electric Company, Supplies 10.29 Neil Company, Hook 1.44 Henderson Company, F. C., Seu jug Machines 469.96 Hinkley, Ora E., Supplies 4.10 Holman, William 0., Pictures 4.50 Hopewell Tr., Henry C., Rent 897.84 Household Fuel Company, Coal 152.85 Hub Auto Tarts Co., Inc., Parts 17.32 Hydraulic Development Corp., Hy- dro-tite 585.00 530 WAT]ERTOWN TOWN REPORT Jordan Furniture Company, Furniture 21.80 Kelley, Thomas F., Anvil 10.00 Kimball, Allan, Carfares 1.00 Landry Electric Company, Electric Work 38.39 Lead Lined Iron Pipe Company, Pipe 48.00 Lewandos, Cards 7•20 Ludlow Valve Mfg. Company, Valves 908.01 Maloney Oil Company, Mange Oil 3.75 Comm. of T'Ytass., Reg. of Motor Veh. 2.00 Comm. of Mass,, Chairs 142.50 McCarty Company, Charles J., Jute 232.65 Murphy, James, Services 6.00 National Boston Lead Conipaiiy, Lead Pile 30.24 Neponset Oil Company, Oil 24.20 Nettle, Rudolph, Typewriter 75.00 N. E. Fuse & Mfg. Company, Repair- ing 8.15 N. E. News Company, Equipment 33.42 N. E. Reed Company, Reed 6.54 New Eng. Tel. & TeI. Co., Services 10.113 N. E. Toro Company, Power Roller 425.95 Nonantum Coal Company, Coal 57.75 Noriantum Lumber Company, Lumber 87.49 North Packing &. Provision Co., Forge 5.00 Norton, Edmund, Services 3.00 O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Company, Lum- ber 225.62 O'Leary & Tracy Chairs Company, Chairs 72.00 Otis Pros. Company, Work Gloves 1.90 Paris, Gertrude, Expenses 3.50 Parker-Danner Company, Jute 64.96 Pequossette Press, Carols 1.00 P. O., Stamps 7.35 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., Supplies 69.88 Puritan Iron Works, Grates 19.50 Quirk & Company, Ed., Supplies 83.58 AUDITOR 0S REPORT 631 Reardon, Wm- R., Labor 89.34 Red Hed Mfg. Company, Brass Goods 250.10 Riverside Sand & Gravel Company, Sand 99.18 Ross, John J., Services 60.00 Royal ' pewriter Co., Typewriters &. Rental 433.00 Savage, Stewart, Services 3.0+0 Scully Steel Products Company, Steel 12.35 Seals, Roebuck & Company, Equip- ment 15.00 Singer Sewing Machine Company_, Rentals 313.34 Solvay Sales Corp., Chemicals 36.10 Sullivan, James H., Oil 677.69 Sumner & Dunbar, Pipe 59.50 Surgical Dressings, Inc., Dressings 7.59 Thompson-Durkee, Plumbing 169.10 Tocei's Am. Oil Station, .kerosene 12.29 Trimount Tait. Products Co., Bitu- minous Mix 9,865.79 Waltham Lime & Cement Co., Ce- ment & Brick 2,016.09 Warren Bros. Roads Co., Warcolite Mix 2,346.54 Warren Pipe Co. of Mass., Pipe 9,054.82 Waterproof Paint & Tarnish, Paint 31.25 Watertown Bldr.'s Supply, Concrete 80.65 Watertown Lumber Company, Camber 606.96 Watertown Sq. Cher=rolet Co., Gar 964.30 Watertown Supply Company, Supplies 139.79 Watertown Tire Compare*, 1932 Chevrolet 280.24 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, Print- ing 5.90 White Iron Works, C. M., gates 780.65 Total Expenditures $58,252.26 532 WATERT€WN 'TOWN REPORT Transferred to Revenue .� 58,253.15 W. P. A., Material and Expenses Appropriation for 1D36 $50,000m Expenditures es American Bldg, & Wrecking Co., Door $3.00 American Oil Company, Kerosene 16.02 American Red Crass, First Aid Books 5.76 Bleachery Fuel Company, Coal 305.75 Bost.itch Sales Company, Staple Ma- chine 4.00 Boston & Maine R. R. Company, Freight 3113 Brine Company, James W., Recrea- tion. Supplies 17.15 Brine Company, W. H., Recreation Supplies 45.17 Brown, R. P., tames 2.20 Bruning Company„ Charles, Blue Prints 133.57 Builders Iron Foundry, fittings 177.17 Caldivell Company, George A., Valve Boxes 161.25 Chotiwe, Mary, Services 10.00 Clinton, George, Services 6.00 Decker, Clarence, Carpentering 68.12 Doherty, James, Services 13.00 Eoud, James, Services 9.00 Dunn's Drug Stare, Supplies 53.60 Dunsten, H. W., Electric Switch 1.=35 Eaton, Leroy S., Printing 10.90 Edison Flee, Light Company, Serv- ices 21.0.75 Fairbanks, F. W., Services 121.00 Follows & Company, Window Jacks 27.00 Flavin, Walter C., Expenses 11.48 Fletcher Hardware Company, Sup- plies 194.04 AUDITOR'S REPORT 533 G. & Is. Papel, Company, Supplies 24.33 Gallinaro, Americo, Services 147.27 Callinaro, A. Edward, Mileage 89.64 Garaflo, Ann, Services 34.91 Gatchell Glass Company, Glass 4.50 Glidden Paint Company, Paint 277.35 Green & Company, S. B., Cement & Straw 38.88 Hall, Sidney, Services 141.00 Hawes Electric Company, Bulbs 1.95 Hayes Service Station, Supplies 6.40 Hebert & Company, WM., GaIv. Ductwork 72.00 Hinkley, Ora E., Lock Repairing 3.25 Hopewell Trustee, Henry C., Rent & Light 95.08 Hydl-aUlic Development Corp., Hy- dro-tite 195.00 Landers, J. W., Services 131.50 Leedharn, Sr., Wm. F., Services 43.64 Ludlow Valve Tqfg. Company, Valves 1,319.74 Maloney Oil Company, Oil 3.5D 0 McAuley, 31rs. Arrin R,, Garage Rent 10.00 Mooney"s Card &- . Gift Shop, Sup- plies 30.80 Murphy, Edward, Services .3.00 National Boston Lead Company, Pipe 61.68 New Eng. News Company, Recrea- tion Supplies 9.60 New E ng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Services 11.79 Nonantum LUmber Company, Lum- ber 71.82 Otis Brothers Company, Gloves 3.00 Pay Roll, Weekly Watchmen 158.00 Pay Roll, Weekly 2,521.29 Pequossette Press, Printing 15.00 Railway Express Comp-any, Express .96 534 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Reardon, Wm. E., Carpentering 3 157.20 Red Hed Mfg. Company, Brass Stops & Wastes 208.77 Ross, Jahn J., Services 15.00 Royal Typewriter Company, Rental 21.00 Savage, Stewart, Services 3.00 Shaw, Thomas A.., Carfare 1.00 Sheehan, Gerald, Services 10.00 Shea., Charles, SerN ices 3.00 Simonds Drug ,More, Supplres 1.25 Singer Sewing l�iachine, Company, Supplies 3.15 Standard Mailing Alaebine Co., Supplies 13.1.8 Stead, Joseph., Services 9.00 Taylor, George A.., Starnes 5.50 Thompson-Durkee Company, Pipe 161.40 Warren Pipe Company, Pipe 2,506.56 Waterproof Paint & Varnish Com- pany, Paint 9.50 Watertown Builders Supply, Cement Waterproofing 11.00 Watertown Lumber Company, Lum- ber 1.r 0.71 Watertown Supply Company, SuPPlies 12.35 Wilson Strue. Co., A. 0., ,Angle Frames 21�38 Total Expenditures $10,754.13 Balance Carried Forward 39,245.87 $50,000.00 W. P. A. Janitors & Police Tr•ansfei-red Town Meeting $181.00 Expenditures Beatty, Richard, Services < 14.00 Burke, James, Jr., Services 2.00 Clinton, George, Services 6.00 Doherty, James, 'Services 21.00 AUDITOP's REFORT 535 Dood, ,Janie, Services . 27.00 Garafala, Francis, Services 3.00 Harrington, Joseph, 3.00 Long, Jahn, Services 3.00 McGeever, John, Services 6.00 Norton, Edmund, Services 3.00 Owens, Richard, Services 3.00 Ross, John J., Services 72.00 Shea, James, Services 3.00 Shea, William J., Services 6.00 Stead, Joseph, Services 3.00 Sullivan, Daniel, Services 6.00 Total Expenditures $18 .00 ENTERPRISES AND CEMETERIES Water Department, Superintendent Appropriation for 1936 $3,2200M Expenditures Rundlett, Walter E., Salary $3,200.00 Water Department., Fiat Clerk Appropriation for 1936 $1,300.00 Expenditures Rundlett, LMira E., Salary $1,300.00 Water Department, Second Clerk Al)propriatioij for 1036 $1,036.00 Expenditures Bright, E., Salary► $1.,036.00 Water Department, Office Expense Appropriation for 1936 $1,800.00 Expend atuxes Add ressograph Sales Agency, Cards $14.04 Allen Tiros. Corp., Rater 8.55 536 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Amer. City Magazine, Subscription 2.00 Arlington Starnp Workers, Stamp .77 Bruning Company, Inc.„ Charles, Blue Prints 124.80 Claflin, Walter A., Supplies 10.43 Co-nroy, R. L., Supplies 8.45 Eaton, Leroy S., Printing 35.50 Evans Printing Service, Printing 71.75 Fletcher Hardware Company, Ther- mometer & Supplies 18.48 Grant's Express, Express .95 Gray Gift Shop, Supplies 101.15 Groom & Company, Inc., Thomas, Paper.' 77,5 Haseitine, H. L., Pencils. 2.50 Johnson, Edwin, Salary 698.73 McAr•dle, H. R., Hooks 3.40 Igo,,%R Eng. Adding Machine Com- pany, Supplies 1.00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Company, Serv- ices 21.46 New Eng. Towel Supply Company, Towels 9.00 Norrby, R. C., Rubber Stamps 6.42 Pascoe, George T., Office Supplies 11.58 Pequessette Press, Printing 123.00 Peters & Sort Company, C. J., En- graving 1.56 P. 0. Department, Stamps 368.84 Sherman Envelope Company, En- velopes 46.89 Standard Maintenance Co., Type- writer Maintenance 18.00 Total Expenditures $1,792.9 3 Transferred to Revenue 7.17 - 1,800.00 Water Department, Maintenance ,Appropriation for 1936 $40,000.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 537 Expenditures American Fire Equipment Co., Equipment *43.10 American Oil Company, Oil & Gas 300.30 Atmus Company Ine., E. B., Repair- ing 8. 7 Barer Company, Frank, Repairs 2.+00 Boston & Maine R. R. Company, Freight 12.06 -Buildeni Iron Foundry, Meter Parts 162.53 Campbell Motor Parts Corp., Parts 8.06 Cities Service Ref. Company, Gas. 31 .72 Claflin Company, Falter A., Supplies 3.00 Curry. Bros. Oil Company, Coil 78.41 Davis, R. G., Repairffig 773.69 Edison Elec. Ill. Company, Services 62.27 Edson Corp-, Pump Repairs 1.20 Eureka Pipe Company Inc., Fittings 44. 7 Everett Bros. Inc., Services 1.75 Field & Son Inc., Walter W... Equip- Fletcher Hardware Company, Sup- plies 168.77 Gingras, E. P,, Filing 1.00 Gelding, Hugh, Services 2.06 Green & Company, S. B., Supplies 53.84 Hackett Bros. CornpanY, Supplies 9.7 Halpin's 'Welding Sloop, Welding 3.00 Hawes Electric Company, Parts 1.25 Kersey Mfg. Company, Water Me- ters 1,040.51 Holmes, C. E., Grinding Tools .50 Hood Rubber Company, Supplies 46.80 Hopkins, John J., Sharpening Picks 9.05 • Ingersoll-Rand Company, Parts 1.05 Johnson, Edwin, Salary 856.23 Kearns Service Station, Gas & Parts 338.40 Kennedy Valve Mfg, Company, Fit- ting 12.70 538 WATERT{}WN TOWN REPORT Lead Limed Iron Pipe Company, Pipe 62.81 Linde Air Products Company, Sup- plies 2.60 Ludlow Valve Mfg. Company, Valves 246.33 Mack Motor Truck Company, Parts 13.05 Maclntosh Coal Company, John, Coal 146.1.0 Macomber & Company, H. S., Prest- C-Lite 24,50 Master Plumbers Supply Company, Supplies .87 Meister, C. J., Sharpening Picks 39.00 Mueller Company, Parts 6.6 National-Boston Lead Company, Tubing 23.00 New Eng. Brick Company, Clay 1.00 Nonantum Coal Company, Supplies 143.00 Non ntum Lumber Company, Lum- ber 3.54 Parker-Danner. Company, Hack Saw Frames 36.45 Perry, Peter, Leather Washer 2.00 Pay Roll, Weekly 32,448,74 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., Rubber Miftens 15.82 Pyr oil Boston Company, Pyroil 11.00 Railway Express Agency, Express 1..45 Red Hed Mfg, Company, Copper Tubing 384.07 Registry of Motor Vehicles 12.00 Robertson, E. R., Painting 250.00 Rundlett, Walter E., Garage bent 60.00 Shutt, George L., Repai3•ing 203.01. Sullivan, games H., Gas 14.26 Sumner & Dunbar, Dies 256.05 Thompson-Durkee Company, Fit- tings 105.27 Thorsen Company, P. 5., Insulation 23.80 Tocei's American Oil Station,, 01 14.60 United Seal Company, Wire 8.00 AUDTTOIZ'S REPORT 539 Watertown Tire Company, Repairing 14.87 Warren Pipe Co. of Mass., Pipe 237.26 Wright, Edward F'., Insurance 600.60 Total Expenditures $39,996.51 Transferred to Revenue 3.49 $40,000.00 Water Department, Vacations Appropriation far 1936 $1,439.00 Expenditures, Pay Roll, Weekly $1,439.00 Water Department. Palfrey Street Appropriation for 1936 $5,400.00 Transferred Town Meeting 1,1.00.00 $=#,300.00 Expenditures American Oil Company, Kerosene $9.45 Boston & Maine R. R., Freight 15,47 Builders Iron Foundry, Iron 50.:32 Edson Corp., Hose & Parts 36.67 Eureka Pipe Company Inc., Sup- flies ­220.42 Golding, Hugh, Splicing Rope 2.00 Green & Cumpa nyF, S. B., Cement 2.35 Hydraulic Development Corp., HyT- dro-tite 97.50 Lead Lined Iron Pipe Company, Pipe 14.05 Ludlow Valve Mfg. Company, '`Valve 395.76 Meister, C. J., Sharpening 'pools 13.90 National-Boston Lead Company, Pipe 14.21 Parker-Danner Company, Shovels 15.00 Pay Roll, Weekly 1,571-12 Priest, Frederick S., Planks :36.65 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., Pick Han- dles 52.20 540 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Red Hed Mfg. CoMpany, Brass Goods 90.85 Sumner & Dunbar, Pipe 87.95 Warren Pipe Co. of Mass,, Pipe 1,546.59 Total Expenditures $4,262.46 Transferred to Revenue 37.54 $4,.300.00 Water Department, Langdon Avenue Appropriation for 1936 $8,000.00 Transferred Town Meeting 500.00 $ ,500.00 Expenditures American Gil Company, Oil $31.15 Baker Company, Frank G., Repairing 4.50 Boston & Maine R. R., Frieght 50.1.6 Bruning Company, Charles, Supplies 13.41 Builders Iron Foundry, Fittings 172.3; Caldwell Company, 'George A., Valve Box and Base 146.90 Cayneron, W. R., Labor 2,00 Curry Bras. Oil Company, Oil 73.29 Eureka Pipe Company Inc., Pipe 22.25 Everett .Bros. Inc,, Express 2.00 Fletcher Hardware Company, Sup- plies 22.40 Garland Company, Cement 8.50 Gelding, 1-fugh, Splicing Rope 5.00 Grants Express, Express 1.00 Green & Company, S. B., Cement 10.00 Halpin's Welding Strop, Welding 9.75 Hatick Mfg. Compaey, Hose I5.2 Hydraulic Development, hydro-cite 247.00 Lead Lined Iron Pipe Company, Pipe 25.64 Ludlow Valve Mfg. Company, Valve 984.41 Meister, U. J., ,Sharpening Picks 15.05 Muellen Company, Tools 4.04 AUDITOR 78 REPORT 541 National-Roston Lead Company, Pipe 56.24 Parker-Danner Company, Shovels 44.25 Perkins & Colter Company, Saw 2.86 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., Pick Han- dles 40.50 Red Hed 20g. Company, Supplies 454.86 Shedd, Edward Al., Equipment 14.16 Sumner & Dunbar, Ripe 579.22 Thompson-Durkee Company, Sup- plies 267-61 Towle Company, A., Express .35 Warren Pipe Company of Mass. Pipe 4,147.62 Total Expenditures $7,473.80 Transferred to Revenue 26.20 7,500.00 Cemetery Department, Superintendent Appropriation for 19.96 $2,000.00 , xpendittcres Horton, Van D.,. Salary $2,000.00 Cemetery Department, Labor Appropriation for 1936 $8,000.00 Expenditures Pag* Roll, Weekly $7,99 r.68 Transferred to Revenue 2.32 $8,000.00 Cemetery Department, Contingent. Appropriation for 1936 $540.00 Expenditures Brae Burn Nursery, Tree $22.50 Eaton, Leroy S., Printing 24.06 Fletcher Hardware Company, Sup- 1Ti i es 170.00 542 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Gray Gift Shop, Supplies 2.25 Green & Company, S. B., Cement 59.15 Haartz - Mason - Grower Company, Auto Top Seconds .90 Hay & Peabody Cement Vault Com- pany, Cement Grave Markers 24.60 Holmes, C. K, Grinding Lawn Mowers 5.00 Horton, Van D., Expenses 37.5 Lexington St. Drug Company, Sup- plies 1.5:5 ,Nfanning Sales Company, Lowering Straps 25.06 Mason, Ralph W., Flower Beds 45;00 Meister, 0. J., Tires 23.05 N. E. Frigid Service, Services 27.010 New Eng. Tel. & Tel, Co., Services 13.32 Romano, S., Trucking 29.50 Watertown Lumber Company, Lum- ber 16.70 Watertown Tire Company, Tube 1,40 Watertown, `1`own of, Water 11.10 Total Expenditures $539.68 Transferred to Revenue .32 $540.00 Cemetery Department, Water at R,idgelawn Appropriation for 1986 50.00 Expenditures Boston & Maine R. R. Co., Freight $8.02 Coding, Herbert, LaMar & Parts 10.86 Ludlow Valve Mfg. Co., Valve 4.23 Fay Roll, Weekly 212.73 Sumner & Dunbar, Pipe 113.48 Thompson-Durkee, Fittbigs A0 Total Expenditures $349.72 Transferred to Revenue .28 AUDITOR'S REPORT 543 Cemetery Department, Bence at Common Street Appropriation for 1936 -x r� 1/ i r $780.00 es Anchor Post Fence Company, Fence $775.00 Transferred to Revenue 5.00 $780-00 INTEREST AND MATURING DEBT .Interest Appropriation for 1936 $58,000.00 Transferred Town Meeting 3,000.00 $55,000.00 Expenditures Discount on Notes $2,5 9.t9 Coupons on Bonds 51,240.75 Herman Dana, Interest an Refund- ed Taxes 10.77 Lewrandos, Interest on Refund 431.96 21-Zetropolitan Ice Co., 1034 Interest on Refund 51.54 Total Expenditures $54,324.81. Transferred to Revenge 675.10 $55,000.00 Town Debt Appropriation for 1936 $236,700MO Exp ndzt7tres Bonds Paid $236,700.00 Premium Account Balance Brought Forward .1+2.:52:9.16 Received From Sale of Bonds 285.00 $2,814.16 Tra]]sferred to Revenue 2,000.00 - - $814.16 544 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Ex enditio-es Fire National Bank, Engraving Bonds $225.00 Balance Carried Forward 589.16 514.16 EXECUTION Expenditures Quinlan, Susan A., Execution $200.00 $20-0.00 Charged to Revenue $200.Ou 546 WATERTOWN TO'4'4'`N REPORT BALANCE SHEET, ASSETS Cash on hand, Dec. 81, 1936 $258,347.0 f Collector's Petty Cash 500-00 TELMs 1933 Property $103.85 1934 Property 262.06 1934 Polls 22.00 1935 Property 21,180,96 1935 Polls 446-00 1936 Property 346,599.97 1936 Polls 2,248.00 1933 motor Vehicle 8.10 1934 Motor Vehicle 412.62 1985 Motor Vehicle 2,206.64 1936 Motor Vehicle 3,808.1;> $877,298.26 Special Assessments 1934 Moths $32.50 1936 Moths 66.50 Assessments Added to Tax Pills 1934 Sidewalks 28.65 1935 Sidewalks 89.79 1936 Sidem alks 1,182.12 1934 'Streets 361.11 1935 Streets 170.62 1936 Streets 3,821.90 Committed Interest 1934 Sidewalks 6.74 1935 Sidewalks 28.83 1936 Sidewalks 383.38 1934 Streets 154.48 AUDITOR'S REPORT 547 DECEMBER 31, 1936 LIABILITIES Temporary Loans in Anticipation of Revenue $350,000.00 Temporary Loan in Anticipation of Reim- bursement 7,500.00 Potter Memorial Gate Fund 210.64 Taxes 1932 Property 136.20 F. J. Colby, Over & Shar-t 3.01 Dog Fund 21.00 Sewer Deposits 2,897.00 Premiums on Leans 589.16 Cemetery. Sale of Los 5,036.23 Overlays, Reserved for Abatements Levy of 193.E 974,E_1 Levy of 1934 7,543.09 Levy of 1935 1,702.67 Levy of 1936 23,443.67 - $33,668.67 Overlay Reserve 105,043.03 T\Iotor Excise Revenue 6,435.52 Special Assessment R.evenm,, 7,8 77.21 Tax Title Revenue 253,630-89 Departmental Reveinju 71,502.09 Water Revenue 55j19.10 Unexpended Balances Forward: County Faxes $486.61 Trey ur'er—Tax Titles ForecloAlres 1,680.36 Asse. sor s—Raard of Tax Appeals 343.6S Police—;view Ambcrlance 2,000.00 New Police Station mi,62 04 New Police Station—Equipment 5,700-00 Weights and -Afeascrres•--New sink 100.00 Highway—Coolidge Ave. aiid Ar- lington Street 1.1-09 High way—Langdon Avenue 1.,640.73 548 WATER` OWN TOWN REPORT ASSETS (Continued) 1935 Streets 48.32 1936 Streets 956.50 Unapportioned Street Assessments 545.77 1,877.21 Departmental Accounts Receivable Selectmen $243 i 1 Weights and Measures 1.2.66 Health 5,143.41 Sealer 2,811.31 Highway 583.33 Public elfw-e 62,408.17 School 10.00 Cemetery 299.50 $71,0502.09 Water Accounts Receivable Water rates $54,307.26 Water services 811.84 $55,119.10 Tax 'Titles , 253,405.33 Y F. Tax Title Pc�ssessians 2 5.a State Tax zind Assessments, Deficiency 33,28 7.52 $1,057,562.I4 DEFERRED REVENUE ACCOUNTS NTS Apportioned Sidewalk assessynents not due $20,165.98 AUDITOR'S REPORT 549 LIABILITIES (Continued) Triffic Lights School and No. Beacon Streets 204.00 .Land Taking, Church Street 50.00 Mt. AubLirn St., Building Lime 500.00 Old Age Asst., Federal Aid 3,208.71 Old Age Asst., Fed. Aid Adm. 96.33 11-lotbers :did, Federal Aid 1,426.00 High School Addition 7,127.48 New Elementary School 4,752.06 Phillips School, Furniture 2,869.80 Library Trust Fund Income 1..33 Public Library Addition 503.78 Park—Girls' Lavatory 7,50.00 Park—Delta—'.KcGlauflin Bequest 67.97 P A—Materials and Expenses 39,245.87 $76,387.84 Excess and Deficlency 171,503.90 $1,057 562.14 DEFERRED REVENUE ACCOUNTS Apportioned Sidelvalk assessments d u e in 1937 $4,370.98 1938 4,260.37 1929 ;3M2.97 1944 '),119.77 1941 2,450.51F 1942 1,642.94 1.943 192.76 1944 134.56 19453 101.05 - $20,165.98 550 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT .ASSETS (Continued) Apportioned Street assessment~ not clue: 959,456.93 MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS Net Funded or Fixed Debt $1,291.,000.00 AUDITOR'S PEPORT 551 LIABILITIES (Continued) Apportioned Street assessments due in 1937 $17,169.29 1938 15,316.98 1939 12,107.23 1940 7,953.52 1941 4,398.15 1942 1,703.97 1943 291.1.3 1944 258.10 1945 253.56 $59,456.93 MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS Surface Drainage Loan 1916 $10,000.00 High School Land Loan 1917 1,000.00 Hosmer School Loan 1919 15,000.00 Spring Street Drain Doan 13,000.00 No. Beacon Street Bridge Loran 9,000.00 Sevvers & Drains Lean 1920 14,000.00 Athletic Field. Lean 1920. 4,000.00 Surface Drainage Lean 1921 15,000.00 West End School Loan 1921 60,000,00 High School Plans Lean 2,000.00 High School Land Loan 9,000.00 Land Taking Loan 193 7,000.00 High School Loan 1.924 160,000.00 High School. Loan 1924 80,000.00 High School Loan 1924 5,000,00 I4igh School Loan 1924 3,000.00 Playground Loan 1925 4,000.00 High School Equipment 1925 24,000,00 Coolidge School Addition 1925 44,000.00 No. End School Loran 1926 50,000.00 West Junior High School Add'n 8,000.00 So-wer Loan 1927 2,000.00 552 WATERT+OWN TOWN REPORT ASSETS (Continued) TRUST FUND ,ACCOUNTS Trust FuIlds, Cash and Securities $71,393.87 AUDITOR 7S REPORT LIABILITIES (Continued) Street Construction Loan 4,000.00 Hosmer School Add n Lean 1928 22,+000.00 Arsenal Street Loan 1928 20,+000-00 Water A.1ains Lwan 1928 7,000.00 Sewer Doan 1928 11,000.00 Vest EIementary School 1929 102,000.00 School Lean 1930 40,000- 0 New Administration -Building 150,000.00 Fire Alarm Signal System 8.000.00 Sidewalk Loan P W A 1934 6,000.00 Street Construction 1934 16,000.00 Sewers & Brains P W A 1934 12,000.00 Senior High School Add'-n 91,000.00 I,,ibrary Addition 1934 23,000.00 W P A Loan 1935 40,000.00 New Elementary School 1935 102,000.00 New Police Station 48,000.00 1 Linicipal belief 193E -D 0,000.00 1,291,000.00 TRUST FUND ACCOUNTS Library TRISt. Funds Asa Pratt Fund $12,260.44 Mary D. Meade 3,060.21 Pierce Fund 1,270.84 Earry Fund 1,025.22 Templeton Fund 2,500.00 A-lartha Stinger Find 756.03 Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund 60,621.07 $71,393.97 Respectfully submitted, W. W. NORCROS , JR., Auditor. AUDITOR S REPORT 555 INDEX TO REPORT DP TOWN AUDI`1`{]R Receipts ............. .................................,.,,..,, 397 Refunds .........,.......,..............,,. ,,,, .., ...._.. -_. . 400 Payments ,....-.... -- .............................. .. - 401 Apprabier-s' Valuation ....................,......---.................._.-.. 557 .Annuities ... .................................................... .,....... ....,.._ 522 Assessors' Department ................................._.,. ............. 414 Auditor's Department ............................... ........................ 409 Balance Sheet ............................................,........... . .._ - 546 Buildings, Inspector of .. .-... . . ...... ................................. 438 Cemetery Department ... .................................................. 541. Clerk, 'Town --- _.. ......._.. ..... ....................... 418 Coilector's Department .....,......... ..... ... . ...- - --- .._. 412 DogOfficer ........................ .... ...,......... ........ ............ . -- . 445 Election Expenses ........... ..... ............. , 421 Engineering Department ......................,.-... 426 Execution ........-,....... ..,.,.................................. ................._. 544 Finance Committee .. .........._- ......................................... 416 Fire Department ..................I.............,,.. 4 S Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth, Supt. ................... .. 446 Headquarters, Veterans --- 525 Health Department ..... ......... ................ ....... 446 Highway Department ........................... ........................... 454 Insurance .................... ........... :................., ..... .....................522 Infirmary Department ...............,................................,...., 481 Interest and Maturing Debt .---...,..._. ........................ 543 LegalServices ....................................,..,.,,..,........................ 417 Library Department ......... ................. .......................... 511 MemorialDay . ..................._.. ................................... 522 Moderator ... ..............................,,.........,................- 408 Park Department ... ....,,„................--------- ------ 517 Pensions ... ......................................... ..........._.. .,. ......... 521. Physician, Town .... ............... --------------........................ ...... Plumbing, Inspector ........................................................ ... 451 Manning Board ................................................... 426 Playground Department ..................................................., 519 Poles and Wires Department .......... --...... ..... ...... 443 556 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT Police Department ....... .............. ..............,..... 42 Registrars of Voters ._......--- .......... . ............... . 423 Reserve Fund ._....--- -,--.._............................... .... „_._...... .. 526 School Department ... .... ......... ...............................-....... . 485 Selectmen's Department .....,..,..:...---..................,.,........._'. 448 Sewer Department Y Soldiers' Relief ..... .................... .... 483 StateAid ........................................ ., 3 TownMall . .... ............................ .............................. 424 Town Report, Printing —.._....................................................... 525 Treasurer's Department _. . --- , .-_.......:............................ 411 TreeWarden .... ......................... .......................... ,. .......... 441 UnpaidBills ..............-—................................_...................... 527 VotingLists ........................................................................ 424 Water Department ......................... —............................_.... 535 Weights and Measures ...................................................... 4,89 Welfare, Public, Department ............................................ 464 Workmen's Compensation -•..........:..................................... 523 W. P. A. Special ..... ... .. ............................. --.._..........- 527 APPRAISERS' VALUATION 557 APPRAISER' VALUATION Highway Department Building $9,520.00 Contents 11,226.00 Oil Shed 921.00 Contents 1,15+0.00 Toolhouse and Shed 4,429.00 Contents 7,474.00 Smith Shop 1,440.00 Contents 1,387.00 Dwelling House 7,006.00 Garbage Transfer St.atioil 2,085.00 Four acres of land, including dump 8,000.00 Gravel Pit 8,200.00 $62,838.00 Sewer System $525,000.00 Drainage System 400,000.00 $925,000.00 Moth Depai-tment Automobile Sil100.00 Tools 200.00 $300.00 Infirmary and Equipment AlmshOLIse Building $34,229.00 Contents 2,5U5.50 Five Acres of Land 10,000.00 $46,734.50 Administration Building Building $243,899.00 Contents 51,712.20 $295,611.20 Old Town Hall, Annex and Land 11,596 square feet of land , 34,785.00 Town Hall and Annex 67,582.00 , $102,367.00 559 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Pales and Wires Department Automobiles and Equipment $2,000.00 $2,000.00 'ark Department Athletic Field $50,000.00 Whitney Hill Park, 6 acres 10,000.00 Saltonstall Park, 5 acres 57,250.00 Howe Park, 11/2 acres 2,000.00 Cooks Pond, 41/� acres 10,000.00 Playground Equipment, Tools, etc. 900.00 House 200.00 Equipment 400.00 Miscellaneous Land, Deltas, etc. 3,000.00 Haricn Rd. and Orchard St., 6 acres 20,000.00 West End Flaygrotind 20,000.00 Lind in Delta 62,+600.00 $236,30-0.00 Water Department ivellinu House and Barn $10,753.00 Contents 1.2,964.25 803,378 square feet of land 40,00€1.00 10.000 square feet of land 1,500.00 Water Mains 650,000.00 $715,217.25 Public I3ibrary 50,240 square feet of land $25,120.00 Building 113,076.00 Contents, Rooks, Furniture, Fittings, etc. 71,563.40 12,230 square feet of land., East End 3,100-00 East End Public Library 23,581-00 Contents 18,425.35 15,098 Feet of land 3,000.00 North End Library 9,237.00 Contents 8,622.40 $275,725.15 APPRAISERS' VALUATION 55 Health Department Automobiles (2) $600.00 $600.00 Bast Junior Nigh School Land, 142,900 square feet . 40,000,00 Buildings 281,84.00 Contents 29,088.1.E n s ,.52-2-ICS High School Land and Buildin.; Land $34,040.00 Building 583,940.00 Contents 1.13,j9.90 - $681,4 9-90 New Phillips 'School 57.010 square feet: of land $11,400.00 Building 150,000.00 Contents 8,000.00 169,400.00 Spring (West) School Land 17,599 square feet of land 8,000.0() $8,000.00 Bemis School Land 48,120 square feet of land 4,800.00 $4,800.00 Grant School Building $30,209.00 Contents 4,816.00 - $8,5,025.00 Marshall Spring School Land $1 0,000.00 Building 92,925.00 Contents 8,910.63 111,835.6:3 560 VvATERTOWN TOWN REPORT James Russell Lowell School Building $167,557.00 Contents 18,583.43 41/,1 ages of land 15,000.00 $201,140.43 Francis School 55,208 square feet of land $11,400.00 Building 87,327.00 Contents 8,072.04 $106,799.04 Bosmer 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 21,682.51 $2 5,601.51 Browne Sebool, Main Street. Land $17,226.00 Building 150,318.00 Contents 17,896.75 $18 ,438.75 Old Parker School Land 38,406 square feet of land $19,000.00 $19,000.00 West Junior High School Land $10,000.00 Building 208,277.00 Contents 36t628.54 $254,905.54 APPRAISERS' VALUATION 561 New Parker School 126,453 square feet or land 13 000.00 Building 88,027.00 Contents 9,958 7? 11.0s985.7 2 Central Fire Station and Police Station 13,000 square feet of land $26,000.00 Building 50,719-00 {Contents, including Apparatws 50,18 7.00 Now Police Station Building $75,000.00 Land 7,000.00 $82,000.00 East. End Fire Station Land $5,000.00 Building 32, 16.00 Contents 19,078.85 $56,694.85 Veterans' Memorial Building $1 ,744.00 Contents 1,342.70 $18,U86.70 Total ,663, 7.51 CHARLES F. SHA , NC?RMAN' D. Mac AY. JAMES 14. SHERID AST, Selectmen. For year ending December 81, 1936. CONTENTS Appraiser's Valuation . . . . . . . 557 Appropria,ciam s Votcci at Town X+feeLings . . . . . . . . . .. . . ....... . .. 45 Assessors Board of, Report . .... . . ........ . ... . . . . . .... ., . ., . 296 Auditor, "Town, Repurt ............ .. ... .. .... .. . . . ..... .... .. . . 395 Auditar's Report, Infiex to , ..... . . . .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. . 555 Buildings. Inspector of, Report ... . .. . ... . . . . ... . . . . .. ... .... ... . 174 Cemeterics, Superintendent of, Report .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .... `�42 Clerk, Torn, Report of Department . ... . . ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ....... 227 Clerk, Town, Record of ... .. . . . .. ...... . . ....... .. . . .. 15 CDnizniLtees, recent Appointments ..... . . . . . . .. .. . , . .... ,. . , , , , . .. 8 Counsel, 'Town, Report . . . . . .. .. . .. .... . . . . .. 143 Dog OMcer, Report ....... . . . . . .... .. . . .. . . . .... . .... . . . . . .. .. . . .. 185 1 ➢ection, I'RTch 2, 1936 .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . .. 34 Ungineer, Town. Report .. . . . . . ...... . . . . . . . .... .. ... ..... ... . ... 155 Finance Committoe on Appr°opr ations, Report ..... .. .... ..... .. .. 233 Piro Department, Repoli . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . ... . .. . ........ . . .... 141 Health. Board of, Report . . . . .. .. . . .... . . . . . ........ . ... .. .. .. .. 231 Highway Department, Report . . >. . . .... . . .... ... . . . . .. ... . . . . . . 121 Infirm an, Department, Report ..... .. ........ ... .. .......... ... . 135 Ubrar3-, Board of Trustees, Report . . . . .... . . .. .. . . . . ..._., ...., 218 .Keetimg, Annual Town, Warrant Fri• . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . . 15 feetings, Town. Record cf .... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 15 Moth Department. Report ... . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . ... . ... . ...... .... 2 8D Officers, Town . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ..... ............ . . . .i Park GC14mmissioners, Report . . . . ... ... . . .. ............ .. .... . . 248 Plryzicians, Town. Report ... . . . . ......... .... ........ ..... .. . .. . 182 Planning Board, Report ........ . . . . . ........ . . . .. . .. . . . ......... 231 Playground Commission, Rcpart .. . . . . ... ..... . ... . ., . . , . , . 240 Plumbing Inspector, Ur port t . .... . . . . ... .. . . ... . . ...... .. 243 Police DepartmetIt, Report . . . .... . . . . . ...... .. . . . . . .. . . . . . ........ 13" Population .. , .. . . . . . . . . . . . . , ..... .. . . . . . . .. . ... ..... . .. .. .. . .. . l➢ Srl1001 Committee, Report ........ . .. .... . .. . .. . . . ... . . . .... . . 187 Sealer of Welgilts and Xleasures, Report .. . . ..... . . ...... . .. ..... . 176 Selectmen. Board of, Igrpart ... ... . ... .. . . .. ... . . ..... . . . . . . . . . 113 Soldiers' Reltef. Report .,.... . .. .. . . . . 132 Taxes, Cry.➢ectar of. Report . ....... ... . . . .... ... . . . ... ... . . . . . . . . 234 Treasiwer, Town. Report ..... ..... .. ... . . . .. ..... . . ... .. . . . . .. . . . . 231 "Free Warden, Report . . . . . . . ....... . . . ......... . . . . . .... . . . ...... 171 VeteriDarian, Town, Report ..... . . . . .... ...,.... 183 Water Co=iisgioncrs. Report . .. ... . . . . . . . ..... ... . . ... . . . . . .. . . .. 24A Welfare, Public. Board of, Report ,,. . 1v2 Wire DcpFtrttrrent, Report . . . ... . . . ..... . . . . .., .. ,. . . . . . . . . . .,, .. . 172