OFFICE OF THE POLICE C0MMI53I0:TER.
29 Peinberton square.
Boston, Wednesday, January 1, 1919
New Year's Day, and a legal holiday.
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIOKER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Thursday, January 2, 1919
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following "business:
The records of Tuesday last were read and approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Auctioneers' Licenses were granted for the year ending December 31f
1919.
Abbott,
Anderson,
Armstrong,
Aronson,
Babb,
Bates,
Beal,
Belson,
Bent,
Berry,
Billington,
Bird,
Bornstein,
Bo we,
Bowen,
Brett,
Brookes ,
Brophy,
Byrne,
Chandler,
Clair,
Clapp,
Conroy,
Cruff,
Farrington,
Fee,
Fernandez,
Fletcher,
Fowler,
Fox,
Foye,
Fraser,
Freeman,
Friedber ,
George H.
J. Alfred
Oscar
Samuel J.
George W.
Gardner
Julius
David
Allen H.
George Y.
Joseph J.
Lewis J.
Jacob
James E.
Henry J .
Thomas F .
George W.
Michael J
Harry C.
Waldo H.
Joseph
William C
John J.
Frank E .
William
Thomas
William
Walter
Robert
Walter
Edward
James
Warren
Harris
M.
L.
V.
T.
S.
W.
F.
209
Washington st.,
209
Washington St.,
12
s.s. Faneuil Hall Market,
30
Princeton st.,
748
South st., Roslindale,
233
Main st.,
43
Tremont st.,
27
School st.,
**
Montclair av.,
6
Howard St., Roxbury,
56
Warren st., Roxbury,
101
Tremont st.,
219
Columbia rd. ,
607
Broadway,
469
W. Broadway,
47
Court st.,
77
Summer st.,
20
Meridian st.,
2370
Washington st.,
237O
Washington st.,
603
Washington st.,
85
Water st.,
18
Tremont st.,
2370
Washington st.,
53
Harvard av. , B. D.,
17
Alexander st. ,
347
Washington St., D. D.,
131
State st. ,
702
Centre st., J. P.,
85
Water st.,
30
State st.,
4
Dale st., Roxbury,
15
State st . ,
20
Pemberton sq. ,
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 191?.
Gontd.
Auctioneers' Licenses Granted - contd.
Frost,
Herbert S.
668
Dudley st. ,
Giddon,
Abram
152
No. Beacon st. ,
Gilmore,
James W.
1$
Court sq. ,
Gordon,
Jacob B.
64
Winthrop st., Roxbury,
Gordon,
Louis
125
Ruthven st., Roxbury,
Grant,
Sears H.
40
Ames Building, Court st.
Green,
George Jf.
28
School st. , Room 9.
Guttentag,
Joseph
663
Washington st. ,
Harris,
John D.
Washington st.,
Himel,
Maurice I.
18
Tremont st. ,
Hopkins,
Edward L.
3 £ 2
W. Broadway,
Hosford,
John T.
85
Devonshire st.,
Hourin,
Cnristopher D. A. 1577
Columbus av. ,
Jackson,
Dana E.
56
Warren st., Roxbury,
James,
Brighain D.
71
Kilby st.,
Jennings,
Charles H.
\l
Court sq. ,
Johnson,
Ansley M.
1468
Dorchester av. ,
Kelly,
Theodore L.
2 36
K st.,
Kiley,
John C.
18
Tremont st. ,
Knowlton,
Clarence H.
40
Court st.,
Landers,
William R.
2
Oakland st. ,
Macdonald,
William M.
35
Court st. ,
MacLellan,
George P.
288
Roxbury st.,
'.iacLellan,
Robert A.
288
Roxbury st. ,
Maffei,
Salvatore
6
Maverick sq. ,
Marcus,
Aberharn
82
McLellan st., D. D. ,
Mooney,
Charles P.
445 Broadway,
^orse,
Irvin L.
18
Tremont *t.,
McCarthy,
William
27
School st. ,
McEnaney,
Thomas 0.
23
Meridian St.,
McQuaid,
Chester
294
'Washington st. ,
Newhal 1 ,
Elbridge K.
79
Milk st.,
Norton,
William I.
6
Beacon st. ,
O'Brien,
Edmond J.
76i
Church st. ,
O'Brien,
John J.
552
Dorchester av. ,
Readl,
William C.
58
Northfield st.,
Reinstein,
Mark S.
512
Tremont st.,
Rush,
Reuben
2^4
Washington st. ,
Rush,
Thomas
1769
Dorchester av. ,
Sarno,
Aimer indo
43
Tremont st. ,
Scannell,
Frank H.
50
Homes av., D. D. ,
Sears,
Lewis
294
Washington st. ,
Seaver,
Edward
18
Tremont st . ,
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1919.
Contd.
Auctioneers' Licenses Granted - concluded.
Small,
Solomon,
Spillane,
Spinney,
Stark,
Twomey,
Tyler,
Van Daia,
Warren,
Waul,
Wentworth,
Wheeler,
Whit comb,
Wood,
Henry J. D.
Charles S.
John M.
Edwin R.
Frederick J,
Jeremiah A.
William J.
Harry
Charles H.
Robert F.
George F.
Charles M.
Samuel P.
George 0.
294 Washington st.,
212 Columbus av. ,
14b State st.,
236 K st.,
294 Washington st. ,
47 Court st.,
199 Washington st. ,
299 Washington st.,
624- Washington st.,
347 "3" Centre st.,
llOo Barristers Hall, Pember-
ton sq
152 No. Beacon st.,
28 Mountain av.,
294 Washington st.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year
ending June 30# 1919-
1743 Hayes,
1116 Marques,
1251 iVLcCool,
William H.
Anthony F.
John J.
70 Bremen st. , E. B. ,
1 Bui finch st. ,
8 Colonial rd. , B. D.
The application of John J. McCool for a license #40, lib
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 280 Washington
street, Brighton, was granted for the year ending June 30, 1919*
The application of Marselen A. Safrin for a transfer of
his license #48,564 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a
garage at loO Liverpool street to a garage at 1037 Bennington
street was granted.
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, l?!'*.
Contd.
The application of Samuel Bornstein, 135 Harold street,
Roxbury, for a new Junk ColJector's Badge was granted.
The applications of the following named bands for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:-
Boy Scouts' Band, consisting of two hundred fifty musicians,
by Frederic L. Reynolds, 22 Weld Hall, Cambridge, - to parade with
the Greater Boston Council of Boy Scouts on Saturday, January 4,
current, from 10. 30 a. m. to 12 m.
Route: Prom the South Armory to Trinity Station, Park square
Boylston, Tremont, School, Washington, State, Kilby, Milk, Federal
High, Summer, Washington and Boylston streets to Park square to
South Armory.
Giardini Military Band, consisting of fifteen musicians, by
Giovanni Giardini, 287 Hanover street, - to accompany the funeral
procession of the late Philipo Stella on Friday, January 3, current,
from 9 to 11 a. m.
Route: From 10 Vernon place to Charter, Hanover and Prince
streets to North square Church; thence North, Richmond, Hanover,
Prince, Salem, Charter and Hanover streets.
The application of William J. Kelly, President, and Walter
R. Johnson, Vice President and Treasurer, as the Consolidated
Smelting & Refining Company, Incorporated, for a license to deal in
Second Hand Articles at 36 Bromfield street, Room 403, was granted
for the year ending April 30, 191?.
The application of Thomas 0. Sweeney for a Wagon License
#B32947 to locate in front of 56 Corona street was granted for the
year ending June 30, 1919-
BOSTON, THURSDAY", JANUARY 2, I9I9.
Contd.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolraan Henry J. Boutlier of Division 1, seven days, com-
mencing January 1, current, on account|of the death of his 'brother.
Sergeant Walter G. Horton of Division 9. three days, com-
mencing January 1, current, on account of the death of his brother
at Winthrop Center.
Patrolman David V. Tintle of Division 12, three days, com-
mencing January 1, current, on account of the death of his sister-
in-law at West Quincy.
Lieutenant John W. Pyne of Headquarters, four days, commencing
December 31. 19!8» on account of the death of his son.
Patrolman Charles A. Kihlgren of the City Prison, three days,
commencing January 1, current, on account of the death of his
father-in-law.
Captain Thomas C. Evans was appointed Keeper of the City
Lock-up for the term of one year commencing January 1, 1919. as
provided in section 40 of chapter 26 of the Revised Laws.
The following oath was administered to him:-
I, THOMAS C. EVANS, do solemnly swear that I will bear
true faith and allegiance to the United States of America and the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts and will support the constitutions
and laws thereof, So help me God.
I, THOMAS C. EVANS, do solemnly swear that I will faith-
fully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties in-
cumbent on me as Keeper of the City Lock-up of the City of Boston
during my terra of office.
(Signed)
THOMAS RYAN
Justice of the Peace.
He
also subscribed his name to the following agreement :-
I, THOMAS C. EVANS, hereby accept the office of Keeper
of the City Lock-up of the city of Boston, and agree to obey and be
bound by such orders, rules and regulations of the Police Commis*-
sioner for the city of Boston not inconsistent with law which are
now in force or which he may from time to time adopt.
(Signed)
THOMAS C.
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 19 19
Concluded,
A requisition for the peyment of the pay-rol * for the
week ending January 2, current, was approved as follows :-
Police Department,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Total,
*44, 426.86
592.21
419 • 57
181.39
53.23
$45,673.26
Attest:
Chief Cle
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OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton 3quare .
Boston, Friday, January 3, 1919
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following "business:
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
The application of the Star Photo Company of Boston, Incor
porated, "by Benjamin H. Green, President, for an Amusement License
to have exhibitions of moving pictures and vaudeville entertainments
in the premises to be erected at 146 Humboldt avenue until August 1,
1919> was forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved.
The application of Anthony M. Dexter for a license ,f01^60B
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 24 Char don
street was granted for the year ending June 3°» 1919-
The application of Frank Autuori for a transfer of his
license #53,535 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a garage
at 440 Commercial street to a garage at 141 Sumner street, East
Boston, was granted.
On information filed by Captain John J. Rooney of Divi-
sion 12 that Louis Kaplan, a licensed junk shop keeper, allowed
Samuel Kepnas of 82 Edison street, Chelsea, to buy and receive at
his junk shop on December 21, 1918, 5 bales of woolen strips valued
at #400., the property of The Sherwin Wool Company, 123 A street,
the Junk Shop Keeper's License granted to the said Louis Kaplan on
April 30, 19l3, at 72-74 Champney street was revoked.
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1919-
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31 , 1919-
Foley, William A. 15 Denton rd . , B. D. ,
approved by Joseph P. Quilty, Superintendent
Boston & Maine Railroad,
G-oulter, Euguen H. 40 Harrison st., Brookline,
approved by F. B. Lawler, Vice President,
Beacon Trust Company,
Tai Handier, Euguen C. 587 Columbia rd.,
approved by R. B 1 . Towns end, &2 Devonshire
St.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Common wealth were
rejected:-
Bannister,
Ferr.andez,
Fields,
Heoly,
Jacobs,
Kulakowski ,
0»Meara,
William H,
William L,
George A.
Thomas F.
John
5rancis J
Richard J.
20 Vale St., W. R. ,
21 Algonquin st. t D.
D.
119 Waverly st . , ».4verett,
3*6 Adams at ,, Quincy,
452 Parker st. ,
825 Dorchester av.,
27 Vinton st.
On the applicatior. c f the Boston Army Supply Base by
Major Charles R. Gov, Constructing Quartermaster, Walter X. Moran
was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about the
premises located at Summer street extension and Harbor street, for
the year ending March 31; 1919-
On the application of J. H. Brennan, Manager, John A.
Taubel was appointed a Special Police Officer fc.r duty in and about
the premiers of Loew's Columbia Theatre located at 978 Washington
street for the year ending March 31, 1919.
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BOSTON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 19 19 .
Concluded
On the spplicption of Thomas D. Soriero, Manager, Arthur
E. Whidden v/as appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and
about the premises of the Park Theatre located at 619 Washington
street for the year ending March 3I1 1919 •
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Officers
Doyle,
Cahill,
Chandler,
Go d*,vin ,
Griffin,
Magennis,
McTiernan,
Pollard,
James _.
James R.
Herbert T.
Lester J.
John H.
Frank C .
Edward J.
William J
Appointed.
December 11, 1918,
30. 1918,
The applicetion .of Reserveman .Patrick J. tyuinn of Division
15 for permission to accept a reward of Fifty (50) Dollars for the
arrest of Albert F. Smith, a deserter from the United States Army,
was granted.
The application of Patrolman George W. A. Dawson et al
of Division 5 for permission for the officers of Division 5 to make
voluntary contributions to assist Patrolman Michael M. Foley who has
been ill since December 23, 1918, was granted.
Attest:
Chief Cle
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OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Saturday, January 4. 1919 •
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the. following business:
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
The following transfers are hereby ordered, to take effect
Monday, January 6, 1919, at 5-4? P. M.:-
Patrolman Harry (iuirk
" James J. Hart
" James T. MclTulty
Reserveman Frank J. Cullinan
from Division 14 to Division 18,
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The applications of the following named persons for
Auctioneers' Licenses were granted for the year ending December 31,
1919.
Clark,
Frank H.
Cline,
James H.
Dobbyn,
John T.
Elmer,
Blaine
French,
John H.
Gordon,
Joseph M.
Haker,
Walter H.
Haskell,
George B.
Jones,
Willard
Martin,
Henry J.
Mogan,
James W.
Po sn er ,
Max
Reid,
Robert
Rich,
Isaac
Richmond,
Samuel
Saklad,
Elias
Trask,
Fred G.
46-48
Bromf i eld s
t.,
272
Meridian st
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5 Cottage st.
, So.
Bosto n
61
Rutland st.
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53
State st . ,
9
Charlotte st., D. D.,
293
Washington
st. ,
,?3
State st.,
Room
439.
1662.
Washington
st . ,
41-43
Eliot st. ,
Bennington
st . ,
43
Humboldt ay.,
43
Tremont st.
t
21
Bromfield e
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337
Washington
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10
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32
Central sq.
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Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
98 Dorsey,
237 Milberry,
1529 Shroeder,
I086 Shannon,
John M.
Albert C.
William F.
Francis W.
180 Willow st., Waltham,
445 Broadway,
45 Eastern av . , Dedham,
227 Pond av., Erookline.
The application of James P. Bray for a license #60096 to
set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 12 Garden street
was granted for the year ending June 3^» 1919-
The applications of the following named bands for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:-
Giardini Military Band, consisting of twenty musicians, by
Giovanni Giardini, 287 Hanover street, - to parade with the Italian
Fisherman's Union Associated, for the purpose of blessing the
Italian and American Flags on Saturday, January 4, current, from 10
a. m. to 12 m.
Route: From Fleet and North streets through Fleet, Hanover,
Richmond, North and Louis streets to 350 Atlantic avenue, thence
North street to Fleet street.
St. Paul's Cadets Band, consisting of one hundred ten musicians,
y John F. Howard, 16 Longmeadow street, • to parade with the Holy
Name Society of St. Paul's Church, Roxbury, on Sunday, January 5»
current, from 2 to 4 p. m.
Route: From Folsom and Woodward Park- streets tc Dudley street
Columbia road, Hancock and Bowdoin streets to St. Peter's Church.
;
The application of Walter X. Moran, 39 G street, approved
by Major Charles R. Gow, Constructing Quartermaster, Boston Army
Supply Base, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this
Commonwealth wa3 granted for the year ending May 31, 1919 •
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B0ST01T, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1919-
Contd,
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rej ected:-
B«rsamian,
Hathaway ,
PbuI T.
Chester S.
1? Upton st. ,
344 Shawmut av
The application of Joseph Wolf for a license to deal in
Second Hand Articles at 409 Columbus avenue was granted for the
year ending April 30» 1919-
The following named persons, appointed January 3» current,
appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the
duties incumbent on them as special police officers.
John A. Traubel,
. Arthur C. Whidden .
On the application of the Boston Elevated Railway Company
by Edward Dana, Transportation Manager, licenses were granted to the
following named persons as conductors and motormen in the employ of
said company :-
IO39 Ashnault ,
2361 Auchterlonie,
1825 Barrett,
i860 Beaman,
2830 3eaudry,
2482 Berry,
3250 Boyle,
4591 Bremner,
2888 Brennan,
OI76 Bryden,
1551 Byrne,
2587 Carter,
1237 Clancy,
2883 Colleran,
Edward J.
Alexander
Lawrence E.
Allen A.
Alderic
Ralph T.
John J.
Gerald P.
Frank J.
William
George D.
Albert C. F,
Joseph P.
John J.
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Contd.
Boston
Elevated
Ry . Licenses
Granted - contd.
1891
Conley,
Franc i 8 E.
1849
Connors,
William F.
1818
Cooney ,
Edward F.
1853
Cooper,
Frederick A.
4102
Cossaboom,
Albert I.
2722
Coxall,
Donaid D.
3100
Coyne,
Austin J.
2590
Creegan,
John J.
1855
Crowell,
Wilson F.
324?
Cunningham,
Thomas J .
1899
Currier,
Lorenzo G.
3099
Dam,
Elbridge R.
2843
Doherty,
Jarue s
2371
Do Ian ,
John J.
2665
Donahue
James F.
2870
Duggan,
Cornelius J.
0182
Duggan ,
Patrick J.
1137
Dunham,
Ariel H.
1865
DuPere,
Orlando G. J.
1427
Edmondson,
William
1024
Fedosink,
Arnold
2582
Firs ton,
Charles H.
I883
Fitz,
William H-.
1559
Foley,
Patrick J.
I898
Fo ster,
Frank M.
0139
Galvin,
John F.
3130
Gibbons,
Charles 1.
1476
Goodale,
Ellsworth L.
3542
Graham,
George D.
2666
Graham,
John
1807
Hamilton,
George A.
1344
Haney,
Thomas A.
1074
Hanson,
Howland W.
3214
Hastings,
Leon W.
1826
Razlett ,
William H.
1194
Hickey,
Edward A .
1829
Hickey,-
Harold C.
3446
Ho f frnan ,
Carl E.
1557
Hout,
Edward G .
1804
Howard,
Ethan A .
2899
Howley,
Joseph P.
3545
Hunt,
Joseph W.
0181
Johnson,
Augustus F.
1803
Johnson,
David N .
1881
Johnson,
Samuel H.
2499
Jones ,
Arthur E.
2863
Julian,
Ernest C.
2645
Kane,
Charles A.
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BOSTON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1Q19.
Contd,
vated
Ry. Licenses
Granted - contd.
2098
Katz,
Ellis I.
Conductor,
2619
Kelley,
Francis X.
M
1851
Kellner,
William
H
2878
Kelly,
Henry J.
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3602
Kemp,
Wesley G.
N
3500
Kiiaball,
Harold F.
N
2776
Lannon,
John
II
1402
Leonard,
Thomas P.
H
4201
Licker,
Jacob
II
1824
Lyons,
Patrick A.
II
4297
Mazzeo,
Prank A.
II
1369
Mills,
Stephen M.
II
2334
Mooney,
John J.
II
1884
Morris,
Marcus
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2629
Mulherin,
Linus M.
II
3254
Murphy,
Jeremiah P.
II
2S49
McCabe,
Fred T.
H
3337
McCauley,
Mark F.
II
2809
McElr yy,
John S.
II
2^39
McManus ,
Kieren F.
II
2838
Nokes,
Arthur J..
II
24Q7~
O'Brien,
Timothy S.
M
3206
0' Connor,
Daniel M.
H
1532
O'Neil,
Edward
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1807
O'Neil,
William J.
H
2862
Patten,
Remsen R.
H
1363
Pearlmutter,
David M.
H
2655
Peterson,
Carl A.
II
1105
Pierce,
Harold C.
II
1779
Potzus,
Stephen N.
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Reardon,
William
N
1568
Reynolds,
Joseph B.
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1852
Richardson,
Audley F.
H
2347
Rodgerson,
Daniel J.
II
3347
1847
Roxby,
Frank A.
M
Scannell,
Florens J.
M
2627
Sheehan,
George W.
II
1214
Sheldon,
George H.
II
4301
S i 1 ve rraan ,
Solomon
II
3168
Smith,
Richard M.
H
4160
Steinreick,
William E.
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1854
Stoffel,"
Albert J.
II
2327
Sweeney,
Austin R.
II
HP
Tully,
James W.
II
2867
Venuti,
Thomas
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3225
18^3
2427
Wallace,
Edward B.
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Walsh,
Patrick
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Warren,
Raymond A.
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BOSTON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1919.
Contd
Boston Elevated
Ry. Licenses
Granted - contd
300
Webber ,
Julian T.
Welsh,
Richard J .
1805
Wentworth,
Clarence S.
2663
White,
Thomas
1577
White,
Thomas J.
3108
Winget,
Henry F.
3342
Wolff,
Grover F.
1750
Wood,
Robert D.
3234
Wood,
Stanley C.
1823
Woodbury,
Harry H.
1817
Woodford,
William J.
1434
Ye tman ,
William F.
2608
Young,
Harry E.
1757
Black,
Bernard
406l
Brooks,
Fay A.
1716
Camack,
David G.
1033
Carpi,
Albert A.
4362
Churchill,
Benjamin S.
1767
Clark,
William W.
1766
Connolly,
John J .
1762
Corcoran,
Bernard J .
3087
Corcoran,
Charles C.
4260
Coughlin,
Robert J.
1087
Dignan,
Edward M.
1753
Estabrook,
Edward E .
2?01
Falkland,
Percy F.
17o9
Faucher,
George W.
4267
Fennell,
Patrick
4l6l
Fisher,
Charles E.
0256
Flaherty,
Patrick J.
3128
Frizzell,
George J.
4113
Hawe,
Ephraim
1764
Hawley,
William
1753
Hicks,
Floyd L.
1768
Hoar,
William E.
1763
Jennings,
William E.
1760
Ke liner,
William
1759
Leach,
Charles H.
0257
Lynch,
Edward F.
2496
Macomber,
Otis R.
1089
McCabe,
Patrick
1292
McNeil,
James J .
2313
Mulkeen,
Martin F.
0236
Perkins,
Warren C .
2049
Pierson,
Iver A.
1756
Robbins,
Alfred
0234
Rofe,
John F.
2177
Ryan,
Daniel
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Boston Elevated
Ry. Licenses
Granted - cone
luded.
1731
Skillings,
Horace W.
Motorman,
1765
Smith,
Frank W.
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1219
Strople,
Guy S.
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Joseph H.
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Wilcox,
Charles J.
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Wolffer,
Cyrus W.
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Young,
Albert
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The application of Ciriaco D'Amato for a Wagon License
#lo0 to locate in front of 131 Everett street, East Boston, was
granted for the year ending June 30. 19^9 •
The application of Lieutenant Henry Hazlett of Division
17 for leave of absence from duty for an indefinite period, com-
mencing January 4, current, to go to a hospital at Maiden to regain
his health, was granted without pay.
Attest:
Chief Cle
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OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Monday, January 6, 1919
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following "business:
The records of Saturday last were read and approved.
The application of Louis H. Mudgett, Manager, for an
Amusement License to have lectures illustrated "by motion pictures
in Symphony Hall located at 311 Massachusetts avenue on the evenings
of January 10, 17, 24, 31, and February 7 and 14, and the afternoons
of January 11, 18, 25 and February 1, o and 15, current, was
forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
1257 Anderson,
1252 Cohen,
71 Fisher,
George L.
Samue 1
Crawford E.
43 Batavia St.,
20o Massachusetts av.,
19 Arden St., B. D.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31» 1919.
Dillon,
McConnell,
Wilder L. 25 Hall st., J. P.,
approved by Fred P. Kinney, Treasurer,
Kinney Manufacturing Company,
J. G. 93 Waldeck st., D. D.,
approved by B. F. Afhite, Vice President,
The National City Company of Boston.
19
BOSTON, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1919-
Contd.
On the application of the Kinney Manufacturing Company by
Fred P. Kinney, Treasurer, Wilder L. Dillon was appointed a Special
Police Officer for duty in and about the premises #3529-354-1 Wash-
ington street for the year ending March $1, 1919 •
John H. Driscoll, appointed November 3°. 1918, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 3°. 1919.
161)
173 Baker, Samuel
130
132
2321 "Fitzgerald Bros.
238)
Division 1.
in a stable at 97 Richmond st.,
" M M H 6l-62 Commercial wharf
Division 14.
2453 Coombs, Albert H. in front of 106 Murdock st.
The application of Captain Clinton E. Bowley of Division
17 for permission for the officers of his division to make voluntary
contributions to assist Patrolman Francis Scanlon who has been ill
with pneumonia since December 4, 1913, was granted.
20
BOSTON, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1919.
Concluded.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
0* Regan of Division 6, three days, commenc-
on account of the death of his father at
Patrolman Florence
ing January 4, current,
Natick.
Patrolman James Hanlon of Division 15, three days, commencing
January 6, current, on account of the death of his sister.
Patrolman Ralph H. P. Langlan of Division 17, three days, com-
mencing January 6, current, on account of the death of his brother-
in-law at Brookline.
Attest:
Chief CleY
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Tuesday, January 7. 1919-
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Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following "business:
The records of Monday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department "by General Order :-
The following transfers in the Department are hereby
ordered, to take effect Thursday, January 9i 19 1 9» at 5 A$ P. M. :-
Patrolman James G. Peters from Division 2 to Division 6,
" John E. Powers, 1st., " " 6 " " 2.
The application of the Boston College of South Boston by
William E. O'Connor for an Amusement License to have a concert and
dance ir. the Municipal Building Hall located on Broadway on Friday
evening, January 31» current, was forwarded to His Honor the ITayor
approved .
The applications of the following named persons for
Auctioneers' Licenses were granted for the year ending December 31#
Andrews,
Andrews ,
Bartlett,
Far r ell,
John E.
Richard F.
William E.
Frank R.
2343 Washington st.,
234.3 Washington st.,
389 Broadway,
Everett House, cor.
Maple & River sts
22
BOSTON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1919
Contd.
Auctioneers' Licenses Granted - concluded.
Hurwitz,
William
233
Isidor,
Walter
294
Kellaher,
John P.
155-157
Lyons ,
Charles A.
712
Maas,
Arthur B.
337
Mullen,
Peter F.
119
McCabe,
Michael J.
43
McMorrow,
Joseph A.
294
Palladino,
Hector
13
Quigley,
Martin P.
2 33
Twitchell,
Joseph J.
18
Yennaco,
Prank
215
Friend st.,
Washington St.,
Portland St.,
Huntington av.,
Washington St.,
Atlantic av.,
Clinton st.,
Washington st.,
Ashley st. ,
Friend st.,
Tremont st.,
Hanover st.
The two licenses #01134A and 01134C granted to Hessel &
Owens on July 1, 1913, to set up and use Hackney Carriages in a
garage at 24 Chardon street were cancelled by reason of their
having been surrendered.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30» 1919 5-
Ol655Al
01655B]
61,634
028D
Owens, Thomas L.
in a garage at 24 Chardon st.,
in place of Hessel & Owens .
Shane, Samuel in a garage at
Waldorf, Henry M.
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222 Eliot
The special stands granted to Hessel & Owens on July 1,
1918, for two Hackney Carriage Licenses #01134A and 01134C on
Bowdoin square, in front of the Revere House, were cancelled.
53
BOSTON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1919.
Contd
The application of Thomas L. Owens for special stands for
Hackney Carriage Licenses #Ol655 A and 01655B on Bowdoin square, in
front of the Revere House, was granted, in place of Hessel & Owens.
The application of the Salvation Army Band, consisting of
twenty-five musicians, "by W. A. Antrim, 48 Myrtle street, for a
Collective Musicians' License to parade on Tuesday, January 7, cur-
rent, from 7 to 8 p. m., was granted.
Route: From Pemberton square to Court street to 4 Alden street
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31, 1919 •
Barnard ,
Alexander G
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Davis,
Frank L.
Darch,
Obed F.
Fahey,
Leroy G.
Fitzgerald,
Thomas J .
Heywood,
George N.
Isner,
Henry A.
Lind,
Thomas H.
7~
McCarthy,
William L.
McCoy,
Alexander
Richard,
George H.
Rockwood,
Fred C .
Thornton,
Richard E.
Warrington,
Robert I.
approved by
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American
Harrington,
James R. |
Keane,
Michael D. [
Mitchell,
Thomas E. )
approved by
American
McCabe,
Edward T.
approved by
Terminal Div
Reid,
George T.
approved
by
126
190
145
W. Medford,
Allston st.,
Portland st.,
Myrtle av., Fitchburg,
Northampton, Mass.,
Cortes st.,
Quincy, Mass.,
Concord Junction,
Cutler st., Winthrop,
Tchapitoulas Bt.,
McNaughton av., Rens-
selaer, N. Y.
Massachusetts av., Camb
Everett st., Concord,
Fairmount st., Marlboro
Hamilton St., Albany, N.
C. W. Robie, General Manager,
Railway Express Company,
lOo Dorchester st.,
95 Auckland st., D. D.,
522 E. Eighth st.,
A. M. Nolan, Ass't to Supt.,
Sugar Refining Company,
4 Thoreau ct., Concord,
C. 77. Rankin, Chief of Police,
on, Boston & Maine Railroad,
39 Kerwin St., D. D.,
Gilmore, Manager, Western
Electric Company.
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BOSTON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1919.
Contd.
On the application of the American Sugar Refining Company
"by John E. Drury, Superintendent, the following named personslwere
appointed Special Police Officers for duty in and about the prem-
ises #47 Granite street for the year ending March 31, 1919.
James R. Harrington,
Michael D. Keane,
Thomas E. Mitchell.
On the application of Arthur L. Griffin, Agent, William
J. White was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and
about the premises of the Bowdoin Square Theatre, 187 Court street,
and the Howard Athenaeum, 3 4 Howard street for the year ending
March 31, 1919-
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and made oath to
incumbent on him
X. Moran, appointed January 3. current, appeared
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
as a special police officer.
Th6 following named persons who were granted indefinite
leave of absence to enter the service of the United States Army or
Navy, having received honorable discharges, returned to duty January
7, 1919:-
Patrolman John P. Pox, Division 2, granted leave of absence
November 20, 1918, to enter the National Guards.
Reserveman Prank J. Flaherty, Division 3, granted leave of
absence December 1, 1917, to enter the United States Navy, returned
to duty as a patrolman.
Patrolman Daniel E. Grant, Division 15, granted leave of
absence July 15, 1918, to enter the United States Army.
Charles A. Bennett, clerk and messenger in Chief Clerk's
Office, granted leave of absence December 3, 1917. to enter the
United States Army, Aviation, Signal Corps.
Maurice F. Murphy, clerk in the Bureau of Criminal Investigation
granted leave of absence May 27, 1918, . to enter the United States
Naval Reserve Force.
BOSTON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1919.
3cr.cluded
Members of Department returning from service in Army or Nary, -
concluded .
Patrolman Clarence E. Weiss of Division 15, granted
leave of absence August 28, 19 lS, on account of being drafted into
the National Army.
Attest:
Chief Cle
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OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Wednesday, January 8, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following "business: .
The records of Tuesday last were read and approved.
The application of the Lithuanian Benevolent Association
by Kazimer Sidlauskus, Treasurer, for an Amusement License to have
an exhibition of wrestling in Dahlgren Hall located at 3^7 E street
on Wednesday evening, January. 8, current, was forwarded to Hie
Honor the Mayor approved.
The application of Stanley A. Cross, 395 Massachusetts
avenue, for a Hackney Carriage Driver's License yll34 was granted
for the year ending June 3°» 1919 •
The application of Daniel B. Osgood for a transfer of his
license #19818 to set up and usa a Hackney Carriage from a garage at
17 Clarendon street to a garage at 293 Northampton street was
granted .
On the application of the Bay State Fishing Company by
J. T. Roberts, the following named persons were appointed Special
Police Officers for duty in and about the premises #10 New street
for the year ending March 31, 1919.
Gerhard J. Anderson,
Henry C. Barnard.
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1919
Contd
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On the application of the Boston 5c Maine Railroad by J.
D. Tyter, General Superintendent, the following named persons were
appointed Special Folice Officers for duty in and about the premises
of said railroad located in the city of 3oston for the year ending
March 31, 1919.
William A. Foley,
Edward T. McCabe,
James H. Newton.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Officers
Dillon,
White,
Wilder L.
William J.
Appointed.
January 6, 1919
7, 1919
Notice haying been received from the Boston Elevated
Railway Company that the following named persons are no longer in
its employ, the licenses granted to said persons were cancelled.
1098
Lando,
Henry
1577
Christmas,
Roy C.
1772
Galvin,
James F.
i?5i
Walsh,
Arthur J.
1881
Moriarty,
Jeremiah F
1763
McLarren,
Sayward E .
1804
Canavan,
Joseph M.
1111
Clark,
Francis B.
1427
Donovan,
Joseph J.
1055
Rich,
James L.
1590
Libby,
Hervey B.
1532
Donovan,
Charles D.
1892
Burke,
Michael J.
1145
Gagnon,
Albert J.
\ I
Kaplan,
Walter I.
2722
Jacobs,
Julius
Riordan,
Patrick J.
2371
Hines,
James M.
2499
Burns,
Thomas J .
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Contd
Boston
Elevated
Ry. Licenses
Cancelled - con
7463
O'Connell,
John F.
3583
DelTorto,
Anthony I.
3033
Costa,
Anthony A.
3118
Delany,
Francis X. J.
3255
Anderson,
Albert H.
3045
Schneider,
Samue 1 P .
3036
Keefe,
Henry . T .
3214
Kiley,
John F.
3306
Smith,
Stephen L.
3063
Dion,
Hector J.
4^96
Copeland,
Reginald J.
4415
Woodward,
Alfred T.
025
Salvador,
George W.
11C2
Mahoney,
Michael J.
1477
York,
Albert L.
1390
Ellis,
Thomas M.
1568
Michaud,
Charles E.
1750
Todd,
George J.
1132
Nee,
Peter W.
1891
Ealey,
J ohn J ,
1895
McGrath,
James F.
1779
Minot,
Albert F.
1677
Johnston,
Alyan L.
1344
Conley,
Patrick V.
1039
Hussey,
George G.
1296
Harrington,
Francis L.
2870
Berry,
John
2098
Lawless,
George F.
2776
Gandolfo,
Joseph C.
2883
Lyons,
Timothy F.
2809
Conroy,
Richard B. Jr
2629
Arcenault,
Raymond
2679
Mcpherson,
William K.
2461
Gill,
Thomas F.
2497
McCabe,
Owen T.
2519
Dugan,
John J .
2427
Meyer,
Ar thur
2667
Lentz,
Edwin H.
2028
Woods ,
William P.
2608
Thompson,
Fred B.
2590
Kirshey,
Abraham J.
3500
Daly,
Albert C.
32CO
Connors ,
Dennis S.
3 2 ^
LeGrand,
Cleophas F.
3168
Moynihan,
William P.
3468
Gigliello,
Gerald
3332
Alexander,
Edward J.
3004
Bullard,
Richard H.
3387
Donohue,
James E .
4110
Erickson,
Emrick E.
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BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1919- Contd.
Boston Elevated Ry. Licenses Cancelled - contd
4568 Maguire,
455° Connors,
4546 Shulman,
4557 Boudreau,
4337 Farrell,
0139 Goode,
1402 Senna,
1268 Quirk,
1450 Watson,
1812 Harris,
1806 Fitzgerald,
1506 Purcell,
1147 Burkett,
1297 Lally,
1568 Gaetani,
1583 Maxcey,
11C5 Schneider,
1227 Norton,
1476 Gardner,
2619 Walsh,
2347 Driscoll,
2051 Whitmarsh,
2749 Sampson,
2428 Finnegan,
2828 Fbrd,
2300 Goodwin,
2880 Goldstein,
2564 Rock,
26ll Sinon,
2466 Sharts,
2393 Bennett,
2534 Lentz,
2384 Clark,
3245 Hopkins,
3123 Furhman,
3130 Leavitt,
3013 McCarron,
3199 Reardon,
4419 Arnold,
18 14 Frazer,
1214 Barry,
1194 Lyons,
1275 Conley,
1807 O'Neil,
1455 Young,
1565 Gillespie,
1868 Hyams ,
Mark B.
Harold E.
Julius
John F.
John J.
Darby J.
Joseph
Richard J.
George A.
Ernest L.
James L.
John F.
Arthur G.
John F.
Salvatore A,
Harry B.
David A.
Ralph L. Jr,
George F.
James E.
Timothy J.
Fred S,
Leo H.
Joseph T.
Paul M. L.
Albert P.
Frank
William T.
Jacob J.
William J.
George E.
John J .
Merton M.
Harry A.
Harry
Frederick E
Arthur J.
William
Warren F.
Joseph W.
David W.
William F.
John P .
William J.
John E.
Howard J.
Sidney
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Contd
rated
Ry. Licenses
Cancelled - contd.
1834
Wingersky,
Louis S.
Conductor,
1153
Grube,
Nicholas
11
1336
Hayes ,
James V.
•*
2034
Butler,
John C.
H
2491
Haynes,
Leslie W.
M
2602
Wilcox,
Jerome B.
II
2482
Sousa,
Ferdinand P.
It
2458
Lombard ,
Anthony
II
2610
Hough,
Albert H.
H
2531
Plant,
Stewart D.
II
3537
Smith,
George P.
M
3410
Rosendes,
Leo J.
II
3202
Ryan,
Bernard J.
•1
3103
Costello,
John J.
•I
3072
Carter,
Harold W.
N
3555
Audano,
Francis C.
II
3452
Noble,
Maurice
II
3153
Berardi,
Albert
N
3159
Wiltshire, .
Albert C.
H
4432
Geary,
William P.
N
4427
Smith,
Samuel B.
II
1298
Hazard,
. Frank L.
•I
1172
Dodsworth,
Percy
H
1196
McFarland,
John H.
II
I863
Walsh,
Patrick
•1
1776
Dempsey,
Thomas J.
II
1335
McHugh,
Frank J.
H
1199
Be lknap ,
Harold A.
II
2528
Bisohoff ,
Karl C.
M
2629
Mulherin,
Linus M.
M
2664
Donahue ,
Bartholomew T.
H
3396
Albert ine,
John L.
II
4553
Rowell,
Charles F. Jr.
M
4082
Jellerson,
Robert E.
•1
4238
Barry,
Joseph P .
11
1340
Burt,
Edward G.
Motorraan,
3177
Libby,
Charles H.
11
3315
Cagliolo,
Joseph
H
4497
Doyle,
William C.
II
4114
Ken is ton,
Joseph H.
It
4492
Casey,
Jerome
II
1033
Campbell,
Peter
M
1731
Hamilton,
James S.
M
1722
Bohaankor,
Charles
M
1292
McCurdy,
Charles W.
•1
1064
Woodman,
George H.
H
1716
Swain,
Clarence H.
•I
1273
Brazie,
John
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Contd.
31
Boston Elevated Ry. Licenses Cancelled - concluded.
2547
Regan,
T imo thy
Mo tor man,
2679
Raymond ,
Archie L.
11
2494
Connell,
John F.
ii
3101
Shea,
Michael P.
11
3331
Moore,
Walter L.
ii
3277
Bateman,
Charles R.
11
4434
O'Leary,
Denis J.
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4344
Gavin,
John J.
11
4421
Pollard,
John H.
ii
4436
Davis,
Vernon W.
H
0234
Goode,
Darby J.
II
1037
Gilmore,
William J.
•1
1753
Blackwell,
Ernest C.
II
17*3
Rasmussen,
Thomas H.
H
1073
Ritzgerald,
James
II
1752
Thomas ,
Clarence 3.
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Whitmarsh,
Fred S.
M
2015
Hersey,
Walter L.
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3352
Lambe ,
Joseph P.
H
4092
Ardis,
Arthur
II
1737
Beaver,
Edgar R.
II
1099
Blake,
James Cv
H
1740
Holland,
Prancis B.
N
23£4
2283
Gardner,
Stevens T.
M
Mallet t,
Walter C.
II
426&
Dumas,
James
II
1757
Black,
Bernard
•I
1746
Jones,
Arthur E.
•I
1762
Corcoran,
Bernard J.
II
1760
Kellner,
William
II
2423
Gardner,
James E.
II
2572
Webb,
Horace A.
II
2089
McBurney,
Samue 1
II
4496
Carter,
Harry L.
II
227
Whitmarsh,
Fred S.
Starter.
The application of the Kinchla-Q,uingley Allston & Brighton
Express Company for a Wagon License #B23534 to locate in a garage
on Brentwood street, Brighton, was granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
32
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1919- Concluded
The application of Patrolman Ivflichael J» Welch of
Division 4 for leave of absence from duty for three days, commenc-
ing January 8, current, on account of the death of his mother-in-
law was granted without pay.
Attest:
Chief Cler
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER
29 Pembertcn square.
Boston, Thursday, January 9. 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Wednesday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department "by General Order :-
Former Reserveman Peter J. Williams, who resigned August
23, 19l3, to enter the military service of the United States, and
did so enter said military service and has been honorably discharged
therefrom, having filed the necessary certificate in such cases
required, is hereby reinstated in the Department in his former rank
and is assigned to his former Division, Nc . 3» until otherwise
ordered, said reinstatement to take effect as of Tuesday, January
7, 1919, at 5.4-5 o'clock, P. M.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
Former Reserveman Frank A. Ball, who resigned December 6,
1917. to enter the military service of the United States, and did
bo enter said military service and has been honorably discharged
therefrom, having filed the necessary certificate in such cases
required, is hereby reinstated in the Department in his former rank
and ia assigned to his former Division, No. 12, until otherwise
ordered, said reinstatement to take effect as of Tuesday, January
7, 1919.
A requisition was made on the Civil Service Commission
for the names of eligible persor.t to fill one vacancy in the posi-
tion of stenographer with pay at the rate of Fourteen Hundred (1400)
Dollars per annum.
34
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1919 .
Contd.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
The resignation of Patrolman James J. Hart of Division 6
having been presented while charges were pending against him, the
said charges being violation of Rule 34 of the Police Rules and
Regulations which forbids engaging in a private business or calling
outside the Department, it is hereby accepted, to take effect
Thursday, January 9, 1919, at 5 A5 P. M.
The application of Mrs. John J. Fitzgerald for an Amuse-
ment License to have a concert and dance in the Municipal Building
located on Eroadway on Wednesday evening, January 22, current, was
forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Auctioneers' licenses were granted for the year ending December 31,
1919.
Cronin,
Hall,
Daniel P.
Charles A,
10 State St.,
73 Tremont st,
A report was forwarded to the Secretary of the Common-
wealth on the application of Mario Cefalu et al for a charter as
the Independent Fishermen's Association of Boston, Incorporated,
Sicilia, for the purpose of aiding members in their work, both from
an educational and moral standpoint; to be located at 141 Richmond
street.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
709 Heath st., Brookline,
83 E. Brookline st.,
3 Howard st., Cambridge,
50 Batavia at.
1280
Clark,
William 3.
1595
Griffin,
Joseph A.
1259
Lackin,
Harry A.
1265
Thiveatt,
Clarence E
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1919.
Contd.
35
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 3°. 1919.
68265 Horrigan, Thomas F.
OI709B Petcove, Abraham
in a garage at
11 11 " "
23 Academy Hill rd.,
36 Warren st., C. D.
The application of William L. Alden for a copy of his
license #33,840 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at
293 Northampton street was granted.
The application of James Miller for a transfer of his
license #4^,014 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a garage
at 222 Eliot street to a garage at 25 Irvington street was granted.
The application of the Giardini Band, consisting of
fifteen musicians, by Giovanni Giardini, 287 Hanover street, for a
Collective Musicians' License to accompany the funeral procession of
the late Pellegrino Torentino on Friday, January 10, current, from
9.3° t0 11.3° a « ra '» was granted.
Route: From lojj Salem street to Charter, Hanover and Prince
streets, North 3quare to Church; thence North, Richmond, Hanover,
Union, Salem and Prince streets to Causeway street.
On the application of W. W. Lydston, Manager, James M.
Boherty was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about
the premises of the Superb Theatre located at 1120 Columbus avenue
for the year ending March 31. 1919.
36
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1919-
Contd.
On the application of the Dudley Amusement Company "by
Fred Green, President, George A. Haley was appointed a Special Police
Officer for duty in and about the premises. of the Dudley Theatre
located at 2200 Washington street for the year ending March 31. 1919.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Officers.
Appointed .
Harrington,
James R.
Keane ,
Michael D.
January
7.
1919,
Mitchell,
Thoma& J5.
I
Doherty,
James M.
M
9,
1919.
On the application of the Bay State Street Railway Company
Martin Wells was granted Motorman's License #1524.
Notice having been received from the Bay State Street
Railway Company that the following named persons are no longer in
its employ, the licenses granted to said persons were canceiled:-
1505
1675
1565
1681
1693
1697
Wells,
Martin
Conductor,
Watt,
Ronald D.
11
Gilfoyle,
Harry
M
Walsh,
John
II
Dingle,
Thomas J .
•I
Clines,
Thomas
•1
The application of William H. Hanlon Company for two
Wagon Licenses #243 and 258 to locate in a stable at 12 Charles
street was granted for the year ending June 3°. 1919-
37
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1919-
Contd.
The application of Patrolman Joseph A. Verkampen of Divi-
sion 1 to be "simbursed in the sum of Forty-one and 93/100 (41.93)
Dollars, being the cost of cloth for an overcoat and a pair of
trousers to replace those destroyed vhen he was thrown and dragged
by a team on Hanover street, December 26, 19l£, and a watch lost
at the same time, was granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
full pay for the time herein specified on account of absence from
duty by reason of sickness or death in their families, were granted
ft 11.50
11.50
76.71
10.68
O r-q
11.50
3.56
11.50
11.50
11.50
11.50
11.50
11.50
11.5c
46.82
11.50
1: 50
11.50
10.68
84.38
83.22
9.04
57 . 53
14.33
11.50
11.50
11.50
8.22
16.65
11.50
11.50
$643.46
Patrol.
Daniel J. Gavin,
Div.
1,
3
days,
H
Daniel J. Gavin,
H
X,
3
«
n
Daniel J. Gavin,
H
X,
20
11
H
John H. Rowe,
II
2,
3
•1
Sergeant
Edward J. Sullivan,
II
2,
2
n
Patrol.
Cornelius Shea,
II
3,
3
11
11
William E. Glahane,
II
4,
1
ii
H
Thomas H. Dowling,
II
4,
3
ii
tl
George M. Kilduff,
II
4,
3
ii
«
John D. Newell,
•1
4,
•5
11
H
John A. O'Donnell,
II
4,
3
11
M
Edward J. Raftus,
II
5,
7
aS
11
n
Irving Elder,
11
6,
3
n
it
Charles A. Griffin,
•1
7,
3
11
Reserve .
Francis W. Pinkman,
II
7,
19
11
Patrol .
Michael F. Scully,
It
7,
3
11
N
Edward W. Sprague,
M
7,
3
ii
n
John J. Sweeney,
II
7,
3
11
Fireman
Walter M. Miller,
•1
3,
3
•1
Patrol.
Jeremiah R. Boyle,
II
9,
22
11
«
Jeremiah R. Boyle,
M
9,
23
«
11
Edward J. Murphy,
M
9,
3
11
Sergeant
Patrick Byrne,
<1
xo,
12
11
n
Dana W. Fisher,
It
10,
3
11
Patrol.
Alfred W. Gray,
n
10,
3
it
M
Edward J. Eustace,
11
xx,
1
J
11 .
H
John Kenny,
11
11,
3
11
H
Michael J. Joyce,
it
12,
3
11
Lieut.
Edward H. Mullen,
H
12,
3
11
Patrol.
Michael J. Osborn,
11
12,
3
11
«
David V. Tintle,
11
12,
3
11
Carry over,
•
33
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1919.
Contd.
Full pay allowed for lost time - concluded.
Patrol.
M
tt
n
tt
N
Reserve
Patrol.
H
It
tt
H
tt
If
H
ft
tl
Lieut.
John
Forbes ,
Brought
Div.
John H. McDonald,
Andrew J. Hurley,
Hobert W. Turner,
Bartholomew Connolly,
William J. Driscoll,
Patrick J. Quinn,
Patrick W. Toland,
Charles A. Downs,
Roy F. Jordan,
David L. Martin,
John F. Shea,
Walter F. Welsh,
James E. Collins,
William J. Noonan,
George A. Kelley,
Charles D. Wildes,
John W. Pyne,
i»
it
11
it
11
it
it
11
H
11
s. 0,
forward
13.
13,
14,
14,
15,
15,
15.
1 I'
1 f'
4''
X f'
1 f»
16,
17.
13,
4 days,
3 ■
3
3
9
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
H
it
11
It
it
11
11
it
11
it
11
It
11
it
It
$643. 4 6
15.34
11.50
11.50
11.50
34.52
8.22
7.39
11.50
8.22
11.50
11.50
8.22
11.50
11.50
23.01
34.52
7.6?
16.44
Tot.H.1,
$399.01
The applications of the following named persons for half
pay for the time herein specified on account of absence from duty by
reason of sickness as provided by Section 5 of Rule 36 °f the Police
Manual, were granted :-
Patrol.
n
Reserve
Patrol.
«
11
if
11
tf
if
«
tr
ft
m
if
John J. Donovan,
Joseph L. Ferrari,
William Flanagan,
John J. Flavin,
John J. Flavin,
Walter M. French,
Martin Leonard,
John H. Patterson,
Timothy B. Hannon,
James E. Kelley,
Timothy J. Kenney,
Samuel L. Kinnear,
Joseph S. Whitehead,
Stephen J. Dunleavy,
Jonn K. Lewis,
George E. Plummer,
Cornelius Shea,
Div.
1.
3
days,
» 5.75
11
1,
11
it
21.09
it
1,
26
11
32.04
11
1,
6
it
11.50
it
1,
17
it
32.60
M
1,
4
it
7.67
it
1.
2
it
3.33
it
1.
17
tt
32.60
tt
2,
4
'«
5.43
11
2,
2
it
3.83
it
2,
13
it
24.93
it
2,
7
tt
11.50
d, "
2,
2
11
7.67
y. "
3.
11
11
21.09
tt
3.
4
ti
7.67
tt
3,
10
it
19.17
11
3.
ver,
10
•
tt
19.17
Carry
. $267.59
39
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1919
Contd
If pay allowed for lost time -
2on
td.
Brought f
orward,
• •
Patrol .
James A
. Sheffield Jr
.Div. 3,
30
days,
N
William
H. Carnes,
n
4-i
2
H
N
William
0. Clemir.iion,
it
4,
5
II
II
Daniel
L. Crcnin,
n
4,
3
II
II
Joseph
M. Donohue,
H
4,
?
II
W
Thomas
H. Galligan,
ti
4,
6
•1
II
George
G. Gallop,
••
4,
\
•I
Sergeant
Joseph
LlcKinnon,
n
4,
6
•I
Patrol.
John D.
Newell,
M
4,
3
II
M
Gus ta ve
A. Sandberg,
II
4,
26
II
»
Joseph
D. Sullivan,
II
4,
29
II
K
Joseph
D. Sullivan,
II
4,
6
II
1
Edward
J. Raftus,
II
5.
22
«t
1
John L.
Gallagher,
II
7,
5
II
•
Edward
F. Murphy,
•I
7
8
II
1
Robert
G. S. Reed,
II
7
30
M
1
Michael
T. Roach,
II
7
5
•I
1
Charles
W. Rollins,
II
7
4
II
1
Michael
F. Scully,
II
7
15
II
1
Michael
F. Scully,
H
7
30
•1
1
Tuffil
Bos twick,
N
9
9
•I
1
Robert
H. Connor,
•I
9
2
II
I
Thomas
F. Fitzpatrick
II
>
9,
30
II
Sergeant
William
J. Flynn,
II
9,
3
II
Patrol.
Bernard
J. Hallberg,
H
9
20
II
ii
Charles
W. Hoisington
II
I
9
6
•I
Sergeant
Walter
G. Horton,
II
9
3
II
Patrol.
John H.
McCullough,
II
9
l
tl
ii
Dana R.
Small,
II
9,
7
H
N
Charles
A. Bowers,
II
10
8
II
M
Frank E
. Gilman,
H
10
3
•I
H
Angus \V
. Dakin,
II
io,
2
•1
II
Alfred
W. Gray,
II
10
1
H
II
John B.
Kennedy,
II
10
27
1
II
Herbert
I. Nickerson,
II
10.
2
II
II
Michael
Noonan,
•1
10.
1
•1
M
Daniel
P. O'Neil,
•I
10
2
II
II
Nicholas H. Prempas,
II
10
3
II
H
William H. Turner,
II
10
, 5
II
II
John H.
Brown,
II
11
9
II
II
jyillian
t F. Foley,
II
11
, 12
II
Sergeant
Dennis
F. Murphy,
II
11
9
it
Patrol.
John J.
Ridge,
•1
11
, 27
II
ii
James J
. Rodden,
•1
11
, l
II
ii
Thomas.
J. F. Smith,
II
11
, 10
•I
Carry over,
•
•
• a
Y?
$267.59
53.42
3.33
9.59
5.75
23.00
11.50
9.59
14.38
49.86
39.71
8.22
42.19
9.59
15.34
57.53
8.90
7.67
28
57.5
17.2
3.33
57-53
7.19
35.61
11.50
7.23
1.92
12.46
15.34
5.75
3.83
1.92
51.73
3.83
1.92
3.33
5.75
9.5?
17.26
23.01
21.53
51.76
1.73
19.17
$1120.51
40
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1919.
Half pay allowed for loBt time - concluded.
Brought
Patrcl .
H
M
M
Reserve .
Patrol.
•)
M
M
H
D
Reserve .
Patrol.
ti
Reserve .
H
Sergeant
Patrol.
•<
ti
Inspector
John Buckley,
Thomas M. Keenan,
William H. Linton,
Arthur J. Marks,
Edward J. Sullivan,
James M. O'Sullivan,
Mat the v Beatty,
John E. Cassidy,
John E . Cassidy,
Maurice P. Ryan,
Frank A. Barthelmess,
John B. Durham,
Thomas F. Lombard,
Thomas D. Carraichael,
Charles A. Downs,
Daniel J. Lynch,
Thomas J . Shaw,
Felix F. Talbot,
John J . Fahey,
T. Harrington,
C. Killelea,
McLain,
, Mullin,
Shea,
, Tarpey,
Waugh,
, Welch,
Lynch,
F. O'Donoghue
Douglas , B
Michael
Timothy
John F.
James J ,
George A.
Patrick J,
Orrington
Michael J,
Daniel J.
Florence
Alfred N.
forward,
iv. 12,
12,
12,
12,
12,
13,
14,
14,
14,
14,
15,
15,
1 I'
l i>
l6 r
x f'
16,
17,
17,
17,
17,
17,
17,
17,
17,
17,
19,
19,
c. 1.
10
2
3
4
2
6
5
12
3
5
20
6
6
4
21
10
22
3
10
10
2
16
2
2
4
4
15
Total,
days,
N
H
•I
H
II
fl
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
•I
II
II
It
n
ii
it
11
n
11
•1
ii
Concluded
$1120.51
5.75
11.50
19.17
2.74
3.69
7.67
3.33
11.50
9.59
23.01
5.75
9.59
35.16
11.50
3.22
7.67
40.27
15.06
42.19
5.75
12.32
19.17
3.33
3.69
19.71
4.79
3.33
7.67
7.67
82.18
$1565.43
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for
week ending January 9, current, was approved as follows :-
ihe
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Total,
Attest:
Chief CleMk. \
$46,539.67
593.26
. 435.59
I8I.39
53.23
$47,803.14
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Friday, January 10, 1919
41
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
Military drills and revolver practice will be held for offi-
cers of all grades beginning Monday, January 20, and ending April
30, 1919.
The following described officers will be exempted from attend-
ing military drills only:
1.
2.
as clerks,
branches .
3.
commanding
or disease
as
Those doing duty regularly at Headquarters.
Those doing duty regularly at station-houses
or at City Hall or the Public Library and its
Those who in the opinion of their respective
officers are incapacitated because of injuries
; but temporary sickness or injury will serve
an excuse only while it lasts.
4. Those who on the first of May, 1919, shall have
passed the age of fifty years.
5. Those excused by the Superintendent for any
special reason satisfactory to him.
Commanding officers of Divisions will report to the Superin-
tendent on Monday, January 13, 1919. the following inf orrnation:-
(a) Number of men eligible for drill and revolver
practice under fifty years of age as in secticr. 4.
(b) Names of officers and men of any age eligible
for revolver practice only.
(c) Names of officers and men who should be excused
from both drill and revolver practice on account of injuries
or sickness .
Commanding officers of Divisions may excuse particular men
from drills and revolvers practice on specified days when
needed for important police work, but drills so lost must
later.
The attendance at drills and revolver practice by officers above
the rank of patrolman will be ordered and regulated by the Super-
intendent.
they are
be taken
42
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, I919.
Contd.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
Former Reserveman Michael J. Moylan, who resigned May 3°.
19l3, to enter the military service of the United States, and did so
enter said military service and has been honorably discharged there-
from, having filed the necessary certificate in such cases required,
is hereby reinstated in the Department in his former rank and is
assigned to his former Division, No. 1, until otherwise ordered,
said reinstatement to take effect as of Wednesday, January 8, 1919i
at 5.45 P. M.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers 1 Licenses were granted for the year
ending June 30, 1919.
1239
Baker,
Frederick A.
14-7 Main St., Winthrop,
1295
Kourihan,
John J.
4 Estey St., Roxbury.
The application of Angelo Capisto, 39* Washington street,
for a copy of his Hackney Carriage Driver's License #18^9 was
granted.
The application of Patrick J. McKeon for two licenses
#Ol697D and OI697E to set up and use Hackney Carriages in a garage
at 3*1 Newbury street was granted for the year ending June 3°. 1?19^
The applications of the following named persons for
copies of their licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were
granted:-
44052 Cao is to, Angelo
01747A)
01747BC McKeor., Patrick J.
OI747C)
in a garage at 23 Academy Hill rd.,
" " " " 341 Newbury st.
[3
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1919-
Contd.
Iha special stands for two Hackney Carriage Licensee
#01002A and 01002B granted to John M. McDonnell on July 22, 1918,
on Washington street, in front of the Hotel Langham, were cancelled.
The applications of the following named persons for
special stands for their Hackney Carriages were granted :-
46964 Mahoney, John B.
OI697D McKeon, Patrick J.
Longwood av. s.w.cor. Villa st.,
Somerset st. in front of Elks'
Building,
* 028C) Waldorf, Henry M. Washington st. in front of the Hotel
C28D; Langham,
*in place of John M. McDonnell.
The application of Patrick J. McKeon for copies of special
stands for his three Hackney Carriages was granted:
01747A
017475
01747C
in front of
11 11 it
I Broad st.,
66 " "
£• II II
The applications of the following named persons for
transfers of their licenses tc set up and use Hackney Carriages
were granted :-
44502 Finn, Charles J.
30140 Mahoney, James J.
87065 McCree, Milton J.
5?620 Schlossberg, Joseph
O156OD Wexler, Arthur II.
52170 Williams, George W.
from
a
garage
at
to
11
ii
It
from
ii
H
II
to
11
•I
It
from
11
II
It
to
ii
•I
II
from
ii
II
II
to
11
II
•1
from
•1
II
It
to
11
II
It
from
•t
II
It
to
11
II
It
293 Northampton St.,
255 " "
2 "A" St.Botolph st.
411 Bowdoin st. Dor.
65 Zeigler st.,
418 Warren st., Rox.
103 Winthrop st.,
l68 Warren st., Rox.
24 Chardon st.,
25 Irvington st,,
293 Northampton St.,
57 Cliff st.
44
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1919 .
Contd.
The application ofjthe Coast Artillery Band, consisting of
fifteen musicians, by Frank A. Xincoln, 7* Kemper street, Wollaston,
for a Collective Musicians 1 License to parade with the Home Associ-
ation of the lC2d Machine Gun Battalion and Headquarters Troop of
the 26th Division on Saturday, January 11, current, from I.30 to
5 p. n., was granted.
Route: From Park street Church to Tremont street and Boylston
street to Park square and return "by way of same route.
On information filed by Captain John E. Driscoll of
Division 5 that Hugh Har.old, holder of a license to carry a pistol
or revolver, was arrested on January 3, current, for drunkenness
and assault with a loaded revolver on Edward Williams on Shawmut
avenue, the license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Common-
wealth granted to the said Hugh Harold, 3 4 Oakdale street, Jamaica
Plain, on May 31. 19l8, a s a n employee of the New York, New Haven
4 Hartford Railroad, was revoked.
The license to deal in Second Hand Articles and the Pawn-
broker's License granted to Harry Halper as the Hyde Park Loan
Company on April 30. 19l8| at 49 Fair mount avenue were cancelled "by
reason of the licenses having been surrendered.
The applications of Etta Halper as the Hyde Park Loan
Company for a Pawnbroker's License and license to deal in Second
Hand Articles at 49 Fairmount avenue were granted for the year
ending April 30, 1919, in place of Harry Halper as the Hyde Park
Loan Company.
The application of Samuel Rabinowitz for a license to
deal in Second Hand Articles at 5 Bromfield street, Room 5. was
granted for the year ending April 3°. 1919*
45
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1919.
Contd
The application of Harry Glide for a license to deal in
Second Hand Articles at 1 Wiget street was rejected.
The application of Joseph Winetsky for a transfer of his
license to deal in Second Hand Articles from 443 Tremont street to
2365 Washington street was granted.
On the application of Loew's Theatres Company "by V. J.
Morris, Manager, Frank C. Mitchell was appointed a Special Police
Officer for duty in and about the premises of the Orpheum Theatre
located at 413 Washington street for the year ending March 31. 1919-
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Officers .
Anderson,
Foley,
Newton,
Mitchell,
Gerhard J .
William A.
James H.
Frank C.
Appointed.
January 8, 1919,
" 10, 1919.
The application of Charles
Dorchester, for a license #0136^0 to
was granted for the year ending March 1, 1919.
C. Chapman, 243 Harvard street,
drive a Sight-Seeing Automobile
46
BOSTOK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1919,
Gontd.
The application of Charles C. Chapman for a license
#B22562 to set up and use a Sight-Seeing Automobile in the Welling-
ton Hill garage, 1342 Blue Hill avenue was granted until March 1,
1919.
The application of Charles C. Chapman for a location for
his Sight-Seeing Automobile License #B22^62 at Oakland street,
southwest corner of River street, Dorchester, was granted.
This designation is granted on the express condition that
passengers received at this stand shall not be transferred at other
stands held by the above named or others or at other places to
other sight- seeing automobiles, except in case of emergency; and
that passengers received at this stand shall be returned thereto
unless they express a desire to alight elsewhere.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1919*
Division 2.
BIO627) Fifield, Richardson Co. Franklin st. nr. Congress st. ,
B1G628) south side.
Division 14.
262 Segal, Frank in front of f?0 Market st.
It is hereby ordered that Captains Robert E. Grant,
Clinton E. Bowley and Richard Fitzgerald be and they are hereby
appointed pursuant to section 10 of Chapter 291 of the Acts of 1906
to constitute a trial board in such cases as may be referred to it
for hearing. Said board shall serve until a new board is hereafter
appointed.
47
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1919.
Contd.
It is hereby ordered that the complaint of Captain
Jeremiah F. Gallivan of Division 10 against Patrolman Grover W.
Mullen of Division 10 be referred for hearing to the trial board
consisting of Captains Robert E. Grant, Clinton E. Bowleg and
Richard Fitzgerald. The hearing will be held at this office
Tuesday, January 14, current, at 2.30 p. m.
The applications^ Fifield, Richardson Company for
transfers of their Wagon Licenses were granted:-
163
from
in front of
to Chauncy st. nr.
2601
from
Wintnrop sq.,
to Chauncy st. nr.
7*5
from
in front of
to
n 11 11
2blt>
from
H ii 11
to
11 11 11
1480
from
Arch st. nr.
to
in front of
2190
from
n 11 11
to
11 11 n
5934
from
11 •• 11
to
it 11 ii
170
from
ii ii ii
to
Franklin st.
453
from
in front of
to
Franklin st.
777
from
in front of
to
Franklin st.
5172
from
in front of
to
Franklin st.
294
from
Wendell st. ,
to
center of Po
452
from
Winthrop sq.
to
center of Po
927
from
in front of
to
center of Po
1608
from
in front of
to
center of Po
4782
from
in front of
to
center of Po
226 Franklin
Congress st. ,
ii 11
80 Arch "
167 Congress
41 Arch st. ,
167 Congress
Franklin st. ,
168 Congress
226 Franklin
68
265 Congress
159 Franklin
85 ■
nr. Congress
60 Franklin
nr. Congress
79 Franklin
nr. Congress
41 Arch st.,
nr. Congress
st Office sq.,
st Office sq.,
88 Franklin
st Office sq.,
31 Otis st. (
st Oifice sq. (
147 Congress
st Office sq.
st.
st.
st.
st.
st.
•1
•t
•1
ii
st.
St.
St.
St.
St.
st .
st .
St.
48
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, iyiy.
Concluded.
The application of Patrolman George E. Lewis or Division
i.0 i or leave of absence from duty for three days, commencing January
9, current, on account of the death of his son was granted without
pay.
The application of Reserveman Thomas M. Doherty of
Division 15 for permission to accept a reward of Fifty (50) Dollars
for the arrest of Albert F. Smith, a deserter from the United States
Army, was granted.
The application of Patrolman James J. Murray of Division
15 ror permission to accept a reward of Five (5) Dollars for the
arrest of John Rowen, who escaped from the Lyman School for Boys
at Westboro, was granted.
The application of Patrolman Michael J. Hayes of Division
16 to be reimbursed in the sum of Twenty (20) Dollars to replace an
overcoat destroyed while arresting Joseph D. Wright of the Receiving
Ship U. S. S. Annex, lor drunKenness on Huntington avenue, January
7, current, was granted.
Attest:
Chief Cle
®r
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Saturday, January 11, 1919.
49
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following lousiness:
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
The application of Frederick J. Liobie for an Auctioneer's
License at 597 Washington street was granted for the year ending
December 31, 1919.
A. report was forwarded to the Secretary of the Common-
wealth on the application of David H. Fogg et al for a charter as
The Roxbury City Guard Veteran Association for perpetuating the
history and traditions of the Roxbury City Guard, a legally consti-
tuted military company of the Commonwealth, since 1784; no fixed
location.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
1298 Abrams, Robert
1308 Crowninshield, John A.
1297 Gallant, Charles E.
1302 Lewis, Frank B.
1300 Perry, Augustus W.
32 Stanwood St., Roxbury,
38 Davison St., H. P.,
J. yO Trenton st.,
251 Columbus av.,
31 Rockwell st., D. D.
The application of Charles E. Gallant for a license
#55306 i u ,o set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 153
Liverpool street was granted for the year ending June 30, 1919*
50
BOSTON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1919.
Gontd.
Tne applications of the following named persons for a
transfer of their licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages
were granted :-
40533 Capisto, Angelo
51990 Safrin, Henry M.
from a garage at 23 Academy Hill rd.,
to " " " 260 Washington st.,
Brighton
from " " " 137 I st. ,
to " " " 162 Liverpool st.
The application of David Lampert, 146 London street, for
a Junk Collector's License was granted for the year ending April
30, 1919.
The application of Hyman Wenegrat, 77 Elmo street, for a
Junk Collector's License was rejected.
The application of John H. Peterson, 04 G street,
approved "by John W. Gleavey, Superintendent of Carrier Delivery,
Central Post Office, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver
this Commonwealth was granted for the year ending iiiay 3 1 * !919» •
in
The application of Joseph F. Welsh, 68 Hillside street,
for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth
was rejected.
BOSTON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1919 .
Contd.
51
On the application of the Bay State Street Railway Company
by A. E. Myers, Superintendent, licenses were granted to the follow-
ing named persons as conductors and motormen in the employ of said
company:-
2.37
Eezanson,
Walter E.
Conductor,
591
Cushman,
Matthew S.
n
507
Cutter,
Harold R.
■I
45
Li boy,
Ralph G. W.
ii
427
O'Hara,
Frank J.
ii
413
perfetti,
Paul
ii
321
Walker,
Prank A.
ii
74
Oles,
August N.
Motorraan.
Notice having "been received from the Bay State Street
Railway Company that the following named persons are no longer in
its employ, the licenses granted to said persons were cancelled:-
413
Thibodeau,
Alphonze J.
Conductor,
237
Bragman,
Samuel
11
421
Donohue,
Francis P.
ti
447
Kelley,
James P.
11
45
Anderson,
Henry C.
N
503
Lie Car thy,
J. J.
n
559
Fahey,
Matthew E.
11
463
Jacobs,
Harry M.
it
29a
Simmons,
Harry J. B.
I otorman.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1919.
Division 7.
Di Martino, Frank in front of 150 Orleans st.,
275
277
2«9
15454
15B7C
15823J
274 Pinarto, kichael
162 Cottage st.
52
BOSTON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1919 .
Conclude!
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolman Patrick J. Coyne of Division 3. one day, commencing
January 12, current, to attend to private "business.
Patrolman William E. vviseman of Division 9, two days, commenc-
ing January 13, current, to attend to private business.
Patrolman Thomas M. Keenan of Division 12, three days, com-
mencing January 11, current, on account of the death of his daughter.
Patrolman Michael J. Shea of Division 15, three days, commenc-
ing January 11, current, on account of the death of his wife.
George A. Haley, appointed January 9, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved :-
Chadwick,
Palk,
Farquhar,
Farquhar,
Finklestein,
Grinchberg,
Gerstein,
Gryzmish Bros.
Hoffman,
Kruntzman Bros.
Lykos,
Patch,
Rapetto,
United Drug Co.
Attest:
Simeon J.
Max
R. & J. & Co,
R. & J. & Co,
M. & i
Samuel )
Myer
Rubin
Christos
A. G. & Co.
Antonio
1175 Blue Hill av.,
24 Tremont st. ,
6-7 So. Market st.,
8-10 So. Market st.,
311 Harrison av. ,
305 Harrison av. ,
392-398 Chestnut Hill av.,
1189 Blue Rill av.,
338-340 Chelsea st. ,
24 "A" Dock sq.,
Basement Faneuil Hall Market,
1 Tremont st. cor. Pemberton sq,
Leon st.
Chief Cler V flr-^
13
OFFICE OF THE POLICE CGmMiSSIOtfEK.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Monday, January 13, 1919-
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted tne following business:
The records of Saturday last were read and approved.
A special draft was made on the City Auditor in favor of
Prescott .& Paterson for the sum of Fifty-nine and 80/100 (5^-00)
Dollars, being the amount required to pay them for labor and materi-
al furnisned in painting and whitening the Commissioner's private
office in 29 Pemberton square. To be charged to the appropriation
for Police.
A special draft was made on the City Auditor in favor of
Snow, Coombs & McBeath, Incorporated, for the sum of Five Hundred
Seventy-five {315) Dollars, being the amount required to pay them
for one liodel "T" Ford Touring Car. To be charged to the appropri'
ation for Police.
The application of John Moir for an Amusement License to
have musical and literary entertainments and dancing parties in
International Hall located at 67 Warren street was forwarded to His
Honor the Layor approved until August 1, 1919.
The applications of the following named persons for
Auctioneers' Licenses were granted for the year ending December 31.
1919.
Hirsch,
Larkin,
Levine,
Elias
John J.
Edward N.
10 Tremont st. ,
426 Washington st.,
10 Hanover st.
54
BOSTON, MONDAY, JANUARYI3, . 1919.
Contd.
A report was forwarded to the Secretary of the Common-
wealth on the application of Demeter Kosowan et al for a charter as
the Roumanian Orthodox Greek Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas for
establishing and maintaining the public worship of God, in accord-
ance with the principles and doctrines of the Orthodox Greek Catho-
lic Church in the United States of America; no fixed location.
The application of Jacob Avarbock, 839 Saratoga street,
for a copy of his Junk Collector's License was granted.
The application of Morris Golubchin and Isaac Turezky as
the Golubchin & Turezky Company for a Junk Shop Keeper's License at
tne rear of 133 Callender street was rejected.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Officers
Franklin,
Meehan,
McCabe,
Barnard,
George W.
Joseph D.
Edward T.
Henry C.
Appointed.
December 11, 191ti,
31, 1918,
January 8, 1919*
b, 1919.
The application of Patrolman Jeremiah A; Crowley of
Division 4 for leave of absence from duty for three days, commencing
January 12, current, on account of the death of his sister was
granted without pay.
55
BOSTON, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919-
Concluded.
The applications of tne following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved :-
St.
Apostoles,
George & John
995 Boylston st. ,
Genes,
Constantine E.
3071-3073 Washington st
Goldman,
Samuel
313 Harrison av.,
Goldstein,
Charles
02 Court st. & Howard
Ha ten,
Almore H.
30i Faneuil Hall sq. ,
Hatch, •
Almore H.
30i Faneuil Hall sq. ,
Mikels, .
Arthur
95 Causeway st. ,
Rosenbloom,
Joe
1134- Washington st.,
Rossman,
Solomon
40 Causeway st.,
Steinhurst,
Abraham I .
24-£ Faneuil Hall sq.,
Wells,
F. K. Sales Co.
7b Broad st., & Wells
St.
The application of Vasillio Christy for a license for the
storage and sale of merchandise at 86-£- Bedford street was returned
to the Board of Street Commissioners disapproved for the reason
that a stand at this location would interfere with public travel.
Attest:
Chief Cle
56
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Tuesday, January 14, 1919,
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Monday last were read and approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Auctioneers' Licenses were granted for the year ending Deceiaber 31,
1919.
Bennett,
Jacobs,
Harris
Henry N.
10 Hanover st. ,
10 Hanover st.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
Huntington av. ,
Cameron St., Brookline,
Hall av., Watertown,
Olney st., D. D. ,
Everett st., Medford,
Decatur st.,
Wood st., C. D.
1339
Auger,
Albert R.
779
134b
Egan,
John F.
42
1317
Perron,
Dolphus J.
23
1323
Porcelain,
Sydney
45
1340
Woodward,
Clarence E.
39
1316
Barry,
John J.
25
A'6'i
Day,
Edward C.
14
The application of Dolphus J. perron for a license
#32640 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at J?41
Treraont street was granted for the year ending June 30, 19!9«
BOSTON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, I9I9.
Contd.
The application of Thomas C. McMahon for a copy of his
license #245^3 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at
272 West Newton street and transferred December 2, 1916, to a
garage at 610 Columbia road was granted.
The license #342 granted to Margaret A. Norwood on July 1,
1918, to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a stable at 79 North-
ampton street was cancelled by reason of the license having been
surrendered.
57
The applications of the following named persons to be
appointed Private Detectives were granted for the year ending January
14. 1920.
Bur 1 i ngame ,
*0akes,
♦O'Brien,
Beth H.
GeorgiajL.
Jessie M.
♦reappointed.
764 Beacon st.,
704 Commonwealth av . ,
406 Massachusetts av.
Georgia L. Oakes, appointed this day, appeared and made
oath to faithfully and impartially perform all tne duties incumbent
on her as a private detective.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31. 1919»
L,ang,
White,
Philbrick,
Joseph J.) 12 Warland st., Cambridge,
John M. J 3 1 Astor st. ,
approved by W. S. Town, Assistant Cashier,
The National Shawmut Bank of Boston,
Clinton A. 27 Lynn st., Chelsea,
approved by A. Van Valen, District Superintendent;
granted on condition that arms are not to be carried,
except when out investigating alarms for the American
District Telegraph Company.
5S
BOSTON, TUESDAY, JAMJAR/ 14, 1^19. Concluded
The application of Dominick Franconi for a license to deal
in Second Hand Articles at 61 Eliot street, Room 3. wa e granted for
the year ending April 30, 1919.
On the application of John Levy, General Manager, George F.
Caniil was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about
the premises of the Supreme Theatre located at 292 Centre street,
Jamaica Plain, for the year ending March 31, 1919-
On the application of L. F. Whidden, Associate Superintend-
ent, Maurice F. McFague was appointed a Special Police Officer for
duty in and about the premises of the American Railway Express
Company, 4-3 Franklin street, for the year ending March 31, 1919.
Fred English, appointed iTovember 30, 1918, appeared and
made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties in-
cumbent on him as a special police officer.
The application of Reserveman Patrick J. Sheehy of Divi-
sion 6 for leave of absence from duty for three days, commencing
January 21, current, to get married, was granted without pay.
Attest:
Chief Cle«K
59
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COiJMISSIOlIEH.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Wednesday, January 15, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business;
The records of Tuesday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
resigned Hiur
3erriae of the United States, having filed the
necese&x. jq Departiw
signed t > effect Tfedneeday, January
5.45 excise }L
The application of Daniel L. LlcKinney for an Auctioneer's
License at 197 Friend street was granted for the year ending December
31. 1919.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, I9I9.
1359
Cosgrove,
Henry
30 Prince st. ,
1365
Litvin,
David
25 Allen St.,
1358
O'Donnell,
William J.
196 Sydney st., Cambridge,
251
Rappaport,
Richard
b Wiget st. ,
1349
White,
Edward J.
43 Sturbridge st.
60
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1919,
Contd.
The application of James B. Conley, 2$b Harrison avenue,
for a copy of his Hackney Carriage Driver's License #1716 was
granted.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order ;-
. ...
-■>,.■..'•
. S oT~
tto« Uni*
lue*s ry
1, c \& to t!w) regt - *n
The applications
licenses to set up and use
year ending June 30, I9I9.
of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriages were granted for
the
31*51
Bradbury, Fred C.
in a garage
at
43561
Litvin, David
11 H 11
11
67622
O'Donnell, William J.
II 11 II
H
122 Brighton av.
24 Char don st. ,
33b Newbury st.
The license #452 granted to James Donovan on July 1, 1916,
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a stable at 7i Chardon street
was cancelled by reason of its having been surrendered.
61
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, I919.
Contd.
The application of John H. Gordon for a transfer of his
license ^63733 to s et up and use a Hackney Carriage from a garage
at l6o Brighton avenue to a garage at 134-2 Blue Hill avenue was
granted.
Beth H. Burlingame, appointed January 14, current,
appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the
duties incumbent on her as a private detective.
The application of James A. MacDonald, 703 Tremont street,
approved by C. W. Rankin, Chief of Police, Terminal Division, Boston
& Maine Railroad, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this
Commonwealth was granted for the year ending May 31, 1919-
Thomas H. Fallon, appointed November 30, 191b, appeared and
made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties in-
cumbent on him as a special police officer.
Tne applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1919.
Division 4.
B15992 Custon's Special Delivery on Rowe pi.
Division 7.
311 Caggiano, Michele in front of 15 Chelsea st.
62
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1919. Concluded.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale -of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved :-
Abramson, Myer
Borst Pierce & Co.
Cudahy Packing Co.
Cunningham Packing Co.
Farmers Outlet Co. Inc.
Freedman, Simon
Giovino, Guiseppe
Gustin, George 0.
Hanover Hardware Co.
Hart,
Jacobs,
Lamont,
Lamson & Co,
Manley,
Laffeo,
Miller,
McDonald,
Puccia,
P., W. & Co.
Llax
George D.
Henry J.
Nicola
Charles W.
William D.
Angel
Sawyer & Day Inc.
Segal, Charles
Warren Beef Co. Inc.
Wheeler, F. H. & Co.
Yolles, Rachel
229 Hanover st. ,
9 Blackstone st.,
2-4-6 Clinton st. ,
84-86 So. market st.,
19-20 No. Market st.,
• . 64 Salem st. ,
80 Commercial st.,
110 Clinton st. ,
386-388 Hanover st.,
75 Blackstone st.,
150 Hanover st. ,
43 Merchants row,
13 Blackstone st.,
130 Blackstone St.,
48 Battery st. ,
369 Hanover st. ,
75-77 Blackstone st.,
149 North st.,
15 No. Market st. ,
134 Blackstone st.,
120 Blackstone st.,
93-101 Clinton st.,
Hanover nr. Union st,
A requisition for the payment of the Department Bills for
the month ending January 15, current, was approved as follows :-
Police Department,
Police Signal Service,
House of Detention,
Total,
#13,475.86
4,333.96
13.90
$17,823.72
Attest;
Chief Cle
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Thursday, January 16, 1919«
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following "business:
The records of V/ednesday last were read and approved.
Tne applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
1361 Bakerman,
1366 Feetham,
Joseph
James Vv,
4 V/ilson st. , W. P.. ,
1125 Harrison av.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, 1919.
279i>iJ Bakerman, Joseph
72076 Spears, Gordon R.
in a garage at 1342 Blue Hill av.,
" " '" ■ 272 W. Newton st.
The application of Timothy J. Carney for a transfer of his
license #93^^ to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a garage at
255 Northampton street to a garage at 293 Northampton street was
granted.
63
Jessie M. O'Brien, reappointed January 14, current,
appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the
duties incumbent on her as a private detective.
64
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY l6, I9I9.
Contd.
The application of Herbert Hewitt, 29 River street,
approved by J. M. Kelly, Division Special Agent, New York, New
Haven & Hartford Railroad, for a license to carry a pistol or
revolver in this Commonwealth was granted for the year ending
May 31, 1919.
George F. Cahill, appointed January 14, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
The application of Hyman Persky for a Wagon License #3 2 3
to locate in front of 25b Bremen street was granted for the year
ending June 30, 1919.
The applications of Inspector aEdward T. Conway and Daniel
W. Hart of the Bureau of Criminal Investigation for permission to
accept a reward of Fifty (50) Dollars each, from the Jewelers'
Security Alliance for the arrest of Herman W. Erickson for breaking
and entering the store of the Thomas D. Gard Company, 393 Main
street, Worcester, September 27, 191&, were granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissi oners
approved :-
Bullerwell, • C. D. & Co.
Green, Fred
Hollidge, C. Crawford
Pittsburg Oil Company
White Bottling Co., James W.
w. end New Faneuil Hall Ukt,
37 Tremont st. ,
5 Temple pi. ,
279 Northern av. ,
230 Dorchester av.
65
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY l6, lyi^.
Contd.
The following named police officers who were granted
indefinite leave of absence from duty to enter the United States
Naval Reserve Force, having been placed on inactive duty in the
service of the United States Navy, returned to duty at 5^45 P. M. ,
January 16, lyl^:-
Reserveina,n James F. Gaquin of Division 13, granted leave of
absence July 29, iyi&, returned to duty at 5.4-5 P. M. , January 16,
lyiy, as a patrolman.
Reserveman William L. Kendrick of Division 3i granted leave of
absence November 30, ±917, returned to duty at Station 3 as a
patrolman.
It is hereby ordered that Captains Joseph Harrirnan, Jere-
miah F. Gallivan and James J. Walkins be and they are hereby appoint'
ed pursuant to section 10 of Chapter 2^1 of the Acts of 1906 to
constitute a trial board in such cases as may be referred to it for
hearing. Said board shall serve until a new board is hereafter
appointed.
It. is hereby ordered that the complaint of Captain Forrest
F. Hall of Division 14 against Patrolman Harry tyiirk of Division 14
be referred for hearing to the trial board consisting of Captains
Joseph Harrima.n, Jeremiah F. Gallivan and James J. Walkins. The
hearing will be held at this office Thursday, January 23, current, at
2.15 p. m.
It is hereby ordered that Captains Joseph Harrirnan, Jere-
miah F. Gallivan and James J. Walkins be and they are hereby appoint-
ed pursuant to section 10 of Chapter 291 of the Acts of 1906 to
constitute a trial board in such cases as may be referred to it for
hearing. Said board shall serve until a new board is hereafter
appointed.
66
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1919. Concluded.
It is hereby ordered that the complaint of Captain James
Canney of Division 4 against Patrolman Henry T. Cunniff of
. ision 4 he referred for hearing to the trial board consisting of
Captains Joseph Harriman, Jeremiah P. Gallivan and James J. Walkina,
The hearing will be held at this office Thursday, January 23, cur-
rent, at 4 p. m.
P.
Division
So much of the order of January 10, current, appointing
a trial board, consisting of Captains Robert E. Grant, Clinton E.
Bowley and Richard Fitzgerald, as provides that said board shall
serve only until another trial board is hereafter appointed is
hereby revoked, and it is hereby ordered that said board serve until
the complaint of Captain Jeremiah F. Gallivan of Division 10 against
Patrolman Grover W. Mullen of Division 10 heretofore referred to it
has been disposed of.
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending January 16, current, was approved as follows :-
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
War Service,
Total,
$44,310.86
593.26
4>'6.96
181.39
53.23
$45,595.70
1,320.67
sii46 916.37
Attest;
Chief Cle
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Friday, January 17, I9I9.
67
Police Commissioner Curtis "being absent today, the Super-
intendent of Police, Michael H. Crowley, was at the office of the
Commissioner, and as acting commissioner transacted the following
business:
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
A special draft was made on the City Auditor in favor of
Harrington & Company for the sum of Two Hundred Thirty-four and
99/100 (234.99) Dollars, being the amount required to pay thera for
five and }>/\2 dozen blue helmet hats furnished the Police Department
To be charged to the appropriation for Police.
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses were forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved :-
Fidelia Musical and Educational Corporation by Rudolf Heber,
President, - to have a concert and dramatic entertainment in Fidelia
Hall located at 7 Rockland street, West Roxbury, on Friday evening,
January 24, 1919.
Italian Citizens Club of Roxbury by Louis DeGregorio, President,
- to have musical and literary entertainments and dancing parties in
Columbus Hall located at 1492 Columbus avenue until August 1, 1919.
Tony Krebs - to have a dramatic entertainment in the Dudley
Street Opera House located at 119 Dudley street on February 3, I919.
The applications of the following named persons for
Auctioneers' Licenses were granted for the year ending December 31,
1919.
Goldstein,
Mullen,
Nathan T.
Bernard M.
10 Hudson st.,
186 Bennington st,
63
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1^1^.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, lyi^.
906 Lothrop,
660 MacLean,
1392 Shaw,
1379 Tedford,
Herbert R.
James
Hugh L.
John 11.
616 Columbia rd. ,
1 So. V/orthington st.,
12 Idlewild st., B. D.
12 Maple av. , B. D.
The application of Barney Goodman, 10 Eaton street, for
a copy of his Hackney Carriage Driver's License #1123 was granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, 1919»
C30OA Curry,' Howard J.
73433 Lamb, Robert S.
in a garage at
II II II M
306 Main st. ,
17 Clarendon st.
The application of Anthony diMuro, 1060 Saratoga street,
for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth
was rejected.
The application of Israel Guertin for a transfer of his
license to deal in Second Hand Articles from 1146 Harrison avenue
to 25 Guild row was granted.
The application of The Fishermen's Association of Boston
"Sicilia" Giuseppe A. Covino, Clerk, for the appointment of Frank
Flowers as a Special Police Officer for duty in and about the
premises of the Eastern Packet Pier was rejected.
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17. 1919. Concluded.
The application of John F. Duby for a license for the
storage and sale of merchandise at 1357 Blue Hill avenue was returned
to the Board of Street Commissioners approved.
69
Attest:
70
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Saturday, January Its, 1919*
Police Commissioner Curtis "being absent today, the Super-
intendent of Police, Michael H. Crowley, was at the office of the
Commissioner, and as acting commissioner transacted the following
business :
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
The application of Cornelius Cotter Jr. for an Auctioneer
License at 702 Centre street was granted for the year ending
December 31, 1919.
The application of the Roxbury Service Garage, Incorporated,
for two licenses #080>A and O805B to set up and use Hackney Carriages
in a garage at 14 Walnut avenue was granted for the year ending
June 30. 1919.
The application of Michael Tirk for copies of his three
licenses #0l876A, OI870B and OI876C to set up and use Hackney
Carriages in a garage at 293 Northampton street was granted.
The application of the Giardini Band, consisting of
fifteen musicians, by Giovanni Giardini, 287 Hanover street, for a
Collectove Musicians' Licenses to accompany the funeral procession
of the late Llary Fumara on Sunday, January 19, current, from 1 to 3
p. m. , was granted.
Route: From 47 North Margin street to Endicott, Prince,
Hanover, Richmond and .North streets to North Square Church; thence
Prince, Hanover, Charter, Salem, Prince and Endicott streets to
Hanover street.
BOSTON, SATURDAY, JANUARY lb, 19-L9.
Contd.
71
The application of P. Frank Leonard, 3^2 Newbury street,
to be reappointed a Private Detective was granted for the year ending
January 18, 1920.
On the application of the E. T. Slattery Company "by A. W.
Payne, Vice President, Thomas H. Hall was appointed a Special Police
Officer for duty in and about the premises #154, 155. 15^ & 158
Xre..iont street for the year ending March 31, 1919.
On the application of A. Montague, Owner, Joseph A. Vargus
was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and aoout the
premises of the Day Square Theatre located at 284 Bennington street
for the year ending March $1, 1919.
On the application of the Boston Elevated Railway Company
by Edward Dana, Transportation Manager, licenses were granted to the
following named persons as conductors and motormen in the employ of
said company:-
2860
Additon,
Florus J.
Conductor,
3348
Allen,
William H.
it
2876
Alward,
Eugene H.
n
1889
Auld,
Gordon L.
11
1856
Baker,
William H.
•1
2859
Bates,
Howard P.
11
2571
Biancone,
Ferdinand
11
2893
Bixby,
Harry A.
11
1886
Bloom,
Max S.
11
2749
Braceland,
John F.
••
3174
Bresnahan,
Joseph T.
11
2679
Brown,
George Y/.
11
3209
Buchanan,
George D.
11
3030
Buckley,
John F.
H
1806
Butler,
Charles E.
II
1893
Button,
Gerald E.
II
3606
Campbell,
Benjamin F.
II
3033
Carlow,
Lewis A.
II
3045
Casey,
Robert J.
II
72
BOSTON, SATUMlAY, JANUARY 10, 1919.
Contd.
Boston Elevated Ry. Licenses Granted - contd.
1888
2880
1440
1813
2028
1455
1896
2605
2657
0190
1268
2839
1450
2428
2297
3607
3463
36CO
1196
I887
0184
1897
1859
2461
1227
2723
2769
18S>7
0185
2534
1835
1890
1877
I895
204b
1812
3063
I878
3598
2212
0189
1894
3344
3605
OI87
2828
25^1
4082
Cavanaugh,
James A.
Conductor,
Coen,
M. Stanley
11
Connor,
Albert J.
11
Coughlan,
Herbert A.
11
Coyle,
Edward
11
Crowley,
John
n
Cur ley,
James F.
11
Daley,
Joseph A.
11
Darling,
Fay A.
n
Delorey,
Lionell A.
n
Devlin,
George C.
11
Diggins,
Michael F.
it
Donovan,
Daniel
fi
Donovan,
William J.
11
Dowd,
Jame s
it
Downey,
John W.
11
Duffy,
Edward T.
11
Duffy ,
Jame s J .
11
Eaton,
Ralph N.
ti
Fitzpa trick,
Jame s C .
ti
Fleming,
Joseph
•1
Flynn,
John E.
11
Foster,
Oscar
11
Gallanter,
Edward
11
Gibbs,
George J.
tl
Goulding,
John J.
11
Goyette,
Louis J,
••
Graves,
Lester F.
ll
Greenlaw,
Edson w.
ti
Guffey,
John H.
11
Guider,
Herbert F.
11
Haddock,
Thomas E.
11
Harding,
Edward J.
11
Hardy,
Josepn V .
it
Hart,
Henry E.
11
Harvey,
James F .
11
Hurford,
George E.
ii
Jordan,
Ellery E.
n
Kelleher,
John J.
11
Kelliher,
James T.
n
Keohane,
Cornelius J.
it
Kimrael,
Philip A.
it
LeBryn,
Omer A.
11
Lemar,
Clarence
•t
Lewis,
Leon J.
11
Lindemulder,
Peter E.
ti
Mackenzie,
Harold 0.
it
Martin,
Raipn A.
11
73
BOSTON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1919.
Contd,
vated
Ry. Licenses
Granted - contd.
OI03
Meade ,
Anthony P.
Conductor,
2590
Merrick,
William A.
it
2465
Mitchell,
Frederick T.
n
2853
Morgan,
William E.
11
2564
Morrison,
Coleman A.
11
2886
Moylan,
John J. Jr.
11
2491
Murphy ,
James J.
•1
2602
Murray,
John M.
11
2527
McCollom,
James J.
11
258C
McCullough,
John F.
n
2884
LicManus,
John P.
11
2487
Nason,
Clinton A.
11
1892
New comb,
Thomas J.
11
1772
Nourse,
Elden W.
11
1870
0* Sullivan,
Jonn
it
3546
Prepense n,
Preben A.
11
2783
Ray,
John E.
11
3C83
Reynolds,
Joseph E.
11
1013
Rice,
William A.
11
2426
Riley,
David W.
11
1172
Roach,
James J.
•1
256*
Robinson,
Charles
11
2629
Roy,
L^ron M.
n
1834
Ruf,
Arthur G.
it
2667
Ryan,
Thomas G.
11
3189
Ryan,
William P.
11
3239
Scales,
Joseph A.
11
2664
Scanlon,
Frederick L.
it
3004
Scannell,
Maurice J.
n
2669
Shanley,
James E.
it
1262
Smiley,
John P.
11
2528
Smith,
Albert V.
11
0188
Snooic,
George E.
11
1873
Sullivan,
Francis k. A.
11
2466
Stanley,
Clifford R.
n
2456
Stephens,
Albert P.
it
3401
Thomas,
Edward R.
n
1275
Tracey,
Edward J.
ti
2300
Walsh,
James L. A.
•1
0186
Walsh,
Patrick J.
it
1506
Wright,
Warren J.
ti
1099
Blackwell,
Harry P.
Motorman,
1781
31ake,
James H.
n
0261
Carlson,
Albion F.
11
1740
Carpenter,
Ivon S.
n
0260
Clow,
Raymond G.
it
74
BOSTON, SATURDAY, JANUARY l8, l^iy.
Contd.
Boston Elevated Ry. Licenses Granted - concluded.
1770
Corp,
Charles H.
Motorman,
2324
Doner ty,
James
M
1746
Downey,
William T.
11
1073
Driscoll,
Dennis
ii
1772
Gade,
Gustav A.
it
0264
Galvin,
John F.
ti
1757
Griffin,
Frederick T.
11
0259
Harris,
William A.
ti
1771
Hart,
John A.
•1
1752
Hunter,
Elijah G.
«
1776
Joyce,
John F.
11
1777
Lemack,
Albert
11
0263
Lyons ,
Edward
•t
1775
17*5
Magrath,
Fred
11
Manning,
Edward F.
11
177V
Mushrow,
Manford A.
M
0262
McCarthy,
Eugene E.
n
17*3
McFarland,
Frank L.
ti
1784
McMahon,
John J.
H
1722
McMorrow,
James
II
1760
McPartland,
John
II
324
Newell,
Caleb S.
M
1773
LaNormandin,
Louis P.
II
1737
O'Brien,
John
II
1762
Randall,
Walter N.
II
1780
Read,
Charles A.
II
1778
Rogers,
Sheldon S.
II
23*4
Sampson,
Charles A.
II
1782
Story,
Edwin C.
II
1774
Udden,
John G.
II
1745
Whitcomb,
Edward F.
II
324
Newell,
Caleb S.
Starter.
The application of Louis Jacoby for a Wagon License //33°-
to locate in front of 155 Harrison avenue was granted for the year
ending June 30, 1919.
75
BOSTON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, lyi?. Concluded.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved :-
Eoston Oil & Gasoline Co.
Parser, Arthur H.
10 Green si.,
7 Temple pi.
Attest:
Chief
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OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
2^ pemberton square.
Boston, Monday, January 20, 1919*
Police Commissioner Curtis being absent today, the Super-
intendent of Police, Michael H. Crowley, was at the office or tne
Commissioner and as acting commissioner transacted the following
business:
The records of Saturday last were read and approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses were forwarded to Kis Honor the Mayor approved :-
St. Mark's Catholic Club by William D. Kenney, Chairman, Eoard
of Directors, - to have musical and literary entertainments and
dancing parties in St. Marie's Hall located at lfa73 Dorchester
avenue until August 1, 1919«
Sts. Peter & Paul Alumnae by John F. Cronin - to have a concert
and dancing party in the Municipal Building Hall located on Broadway
on Wednesday evening, February 26, 1919*
South Boston High School Athletic Association by Joseph W.
Reardon - to have a dancing party in the Municipal Building Hall
located on Broadway on Friday evening, February 28, 1919^
Walcott & Company, Incorporated, by Albert M. Walcott, Treas-
urer, - to have musical and literary entertainments and dancing
parties in Walcott Hall located at 31 Central square until August
1. 1919.
The application of the Love & Charity Society by Louis H.
Galloway, President, for an Amusement License to have musical and
literary entertainments and dancing parties in Love and Charity Hall
located at 1042 Tremont street until August 1, lyiy, was forwarded
to His Honor the Mayor disapproved.
The application of John F. Egan, 42 Cameron street,
Brookline, for a copy of his Hackney Carriage Driver's License
#134b was granted.
77
BOSTON, MONDAY,' JANUARY 20, 1*1^.
Contd.
Tne applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 191*.
1414
Eernner,
Harry
32
1393
Crego,
Charles
41
14C2
Fallon,
John
21
1413
Kolikof ,
Edward
26
220
Meade,
Henry J.
34
1394
Ileal e,
Harry W.
232
Balfour st.
Bickerstaff
School st. ,
Poplar st.,
7/ard St., So.
W. Newton st.
St.,
Som.
Bop ton,
The application of Harry Bernner for a license #42,464 to
set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 4l6 Yifarren street,
Roxbury, was granted for the ;year ending June 30, 19!9«
The application of Michael Tirk for a transfer of his
license #01277A to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a garage
at 293 Northampton street to a garage at 306 Main street was
granted.
The application of Samuel Rubinovitz, 93 ,,]B " Hampden
street, for a new Junk Collector's Badge was granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31, 1919.
Chilton,
Holland,
Lane,
Steele,
Thomas E. )
Charles J . f
approved by Edwin
Carnegie
John E.
Robert I
approved by J. M.
}
4 Foster st., B. D. ,
7 Prescott pi., B. D. ,
A. Amaden, General Supt.,
Steel Company,
30 Villa av., Winthrop,
73 Church st., E. Weymouth,
Kelly, Division Special
Agent, New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R.
78
BOSTON, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1919.
Contd,
Revolver Licenses Granted - concluded.
Wheeler,
jj'enwick E. 80 Greenwood av., Greenwood
approved by C. W. Robie, General Manage?
American Railway Express Company.
On the application of Herbert A. Gillman, Treasurer,
Edgar K. Header was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in
and about the premises of the Dorchester Theatre located at 1524
Dorchester avenue for the year ending March $1, 1919.
The applications of the following named persons for
Y/agon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1^19.
Division 2.
B27476) McMillan & Wilson's Wellesley Ex. in front of 32 Court st
B27479I
Division 9«
336 Galarneaux, P. & Son in front of 791 Albany st.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolman Michael E. Fitzgerald of Division 1, three days,
commencing January 20, current, on account of the death of his
brotner-in-law at Westfield.
Reserveman John T. O'Keefe of Division 10, three days, com-
mencing January 17, current, on account of the death of his father-
in-law.
Sergeant Sumner S. Poster of Division 19, five days, commencing
January 18, current, on account of the death of his wife at Q,uincy.
79
BOSTON, iiONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1919.
Concluded.
The following named police officers granted an indefinite
leave of absence from duty to enter tne United States Naval Reserve
Force, having been placed on inactive duty in the service of the
United States Navy, returned to duty at 5.4-5 P. M. , January 20,
1919:-
Patrolman Joseph L. Tully, granted leave of absence on July 27,
191&, returned to duty at Station 3.
Reserveman Michael J. Winn, granted leave of absence on August
14, 191&, returned to duty as a Patrolman at Station 17.
Attest:
Chief CleM.
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OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Tuesday, January 21, 1919,
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Monday last were read and approved.
In the matter of the complaint of Captain Jeremiah F.
Gallivan of Division 10 against Patrolman Grover W. Mullen of Divi-
sion 10 for violation of Rule 40 of the Rules and Regulations of
the Police Department, to wit:-
CKARGE: HABITUAL USE OF INTOXICATING LKJUOR.
Specification: In that on divers days and times between
the 26th day of September, and the date of this complaint he was
under the influence of intoxicating liquor to the detriment of his
efficiency as a police officer.
It appeared that a hearing was called on the fourteenth
day of January, current, after due notice had been served on the
said Patrolman Mullen by giving him a true copy of the complaint,
before a Trial Board, consisting of Captains Robert E. Grant,
Clinton E. Bowley and Richard Fitzgerald, and that it was continued
to the sixteenth day of January, current, and then it appeared that
a hearing was had. He appeared by himself and pleaded not guilty
to the charge and the Board found hira guilty as charged in the com-
plaint. The Commissioner approvedlthe finding and with the recom-
mendation of the Board ordered that the said Patrolman Grover W.
Mullen be dismissed from the Police Department, to take effect
Tuesday, January 21, 1919, at 5.4J> P. M.
The applications of the following named persons for
Auctioneers' Licenses were granted for the year ending December
31. 1919.
Clark,
Colmes,
Connolly,
Hale,
Rosenthal,
Frank W.
Isidor
John J.
Charles F.
Louis
577 Tremont at.,
337 Washington st.,
7 Water st. ,
132 Park st. , D. D.,
20 Pemberton sq.
BOSTON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1919-
Gontd.
The application of Michael J. Martin, 56 Mozart street,
Jamaica Plain, for a Hackney Carriage Driver's License #1415 was
granted for the year ending June 30, 1919«
81
The application of Joseph Schlossberg for a license
#75.873 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 168
Warren street, Roxbury, was granted for the year ending June 30, 1919
The application of Charles Cochran for a copy of his
license #36.354- to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at
10 E. Concord street was granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
transfers of their licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages
were granted :-
141,892 Jordan, Joseph W.
45,213 Stanton, Prank H.
from a garage at
to "
from "
to "
11
11
11
0244A
0244B
0244C
0244D
0244E
39.625
39.624
111.592
Tobin, Stephen
Violet, James
from
it
n
n
to
11
11
11
from
11
n
n
to
11
n
N
771 Shawmut av. ,
168 Warren St., Rox. ,
610 Columbia rd. ,
568 Columbia rd. ,
320 Newbury st. ,
37 Perdinand st.
17 Clarendon st.,
541 Tremont st.
82
'BOSTON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1919.
Contd.
The application of Charles Cochran for a copy of his
special stand for. Hackney Carriage License #3^t 35^- in front of 95
Milk street was granted.
The application of the Giardini Military Band, consisting
of fifteen musicians, "by Giovanni Giardini, 287 Hanover street, for
a Collective Musicians' License to accompany the funeral procession
of the late Giuseppina Pedoni on Wednesday, January 22, current,
from 9«30 to 11..30 a. m. , was granted.
Route: From 3 Charter street to Battery and North streets,
North square, prince, Hanover, Charter, Salem, Prince and Hanover
streets to Scollay square.
The application of Harry P. Wood, 367 Broadway, approved
by W. L. Taliaferro, Secretary, Beacon Chocolate Company, for a
license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth was
granted for the year ending May 31. 1919*
On the application of the Beacon Chocolate Company by W.
L. Taliaferro, Secretary, Harry F. Wood was appointed a Special
Police Officer for duty in and about the premises #367 Broadway
for the year ending March 31, 1919'
On the application of the Bay State Street Railway
Company "by T. A. "Donohue, Manager, licenses were granted to the
following named persons as conductors and raotorraen in the employ
of said company:-
1291
Burgess,
John T.
Conductor,
1371
Clay,
Thomas H.
11
1469
Crowe 11,
Wilson F.
n
1429
Guerriero,
Antonio R.
11
1275
Harding,
Leo A.
11
BOSTON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1919-
Contd,
Bay State St. Ry. Licenses Granted - concluded,
263
Thistle,
Frederick W.
Conductor,
1275
Thomas ,
Loran S.
11
1464
Christie,
Harry R.
Motorrnan,
1456
Clark,
Earl E.
11
1464
Hughes,
Clarence R.
n
1332
Eaton,
George H.
11
1466
Provencher,
Alfred
n
1468
Rutherford,
Jessie P.
n
1460
Underhill,
Appleton H.
11
1462
Welch,
William P.
. "
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1919*
Division 5«
339 Green, Benjamin J. in front of 176 Northampton st.
Division 10.
345 Kaplan, Jacob in front of 574-576 Shawmut av .
Division 11.
27766 Byrne, Thomas J. in front of 117 Park st.
The application of Edward C. Mailloux for a Wagon License
#27444B to locate in front of 70 Huntington avenue was rejected.
8
The application of Inspector Silas P. Waite of the Bureau
of Criminal Investigation for permission to accept a reward of $250,
from Jardine, Matheson Company for the recovery of hides and leather
to the value of #8000, which had "been stolen from said company by
Isaac H. Porter and Charles A. Alexander in July, 1918, was granted.
34
BOSTON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1919.
Concluded.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved :-
Harvard Plumbing Co.
Poole, J. R. Co.
Vitale, Gaetano
117 Harvard st. ,
11-12 So. Market st.,
1283-1285 Columbus av.
A requisition was made on the City Treasurer for the sum
of Six Hundred Sixty (660) Dollars, being the amount required to
pay the pay-roll of the beneficiaries of the Police Charitable Fund
for the month ending January 31. current, to be charged to the
Police Charitable Fund Income.
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
month ending January 31. current, was approved as follows :-
Commissioner's Office,
Superintendent's Office,
Pensions,
Total,
$ 1,188.88
416.66
13.385.19
$14, 990 ."73"
Attest:
Chief Clera
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
85
Boston, Wednesday, January 22, 1919-
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Tuesday last were read and approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
605 Connell,
1239 Devlin,
1418 Nye,
William J,
William J.
Robert H.
26 Belvidere st. ,
107 Calumet st.,
175 St. Botolph st.
The application of William J. Devlin for a license #76,151
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 33 Worthington
street was granted for the year ending June 30, 1919.
The application of Frank Miraglia for a transfer of his
license #139»&73 t0 set U P anci use a Hackney Carriage from a garage
at 36 Ferdinand street to a garage at 7 1 Tyler street was granted.
The application of the Giardini Band, consisting of fifteen
musicians, by Giovanni Giardini, 287 Hanover street, for a Collect-
ive Musicians ' License to accompany the funeral procession of the
late Giovanni Moscariello on Wednesday, January 22, current, from 2
to 3*30 P' ra ' » was granted.
Route: From 10 Salutation street to Hanover, Charter, Salem
and Prince streets, North square, North, Richmond and Hanover
streets to Scollay square.
86
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1919.
Contd,
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 3 1 . 1919«
Boogush,
Cronin,
Joseph 335 Shawmut av . ,
approved "by C. W. Robie, General Manager,
American Railway Express Company,
Michael 88 Henley st.,
approved by C. W. Rankin, Chief of Police
Boston & Maine Railroad.
The application of Thomas H. Mars land, 79 We 3 tl and
avenue, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Common-
wealth was rejected.
Thomas H. Hall, appointed January 18, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 19 1 9«
Division 12.
BI3295 Wi throw, William E. Ex. in the Broadway Garage.
Division 16.
B27444 Barney's Baggage Transfer in front of 10 St. Botolph st.
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1919. Concluded.
The application of Patrolman Jeffrey J. O'Connell of Divi-
sion 15 for leave of absence from duty for three days, commencing
January 22, current, on account of the death of his sister-in-law
was granted without pay.
87
The application of Patrolman Jeremiah O'Neil of Division
6 for permission to accept a reward of Fifty (50) Dollars for the
arrest of Andrew Pupaliakas, a deserter from the United States Army,
was granted.
Reserveman John H. Murphy, granted an indefinite leave of
absence from duty April 1, 1918, 'to enter the United States Naval
Reserve Force, having been placed on inactive duty in the service of
the United States Navy, returned to duty as a patrolman at Station
2 at 5.45 P. M. , January 22, 1919*
The application of the H. Nash Wagon Company for a
license for the storage and sale of merchandise at Gerard street,
near Massachusetts avenue, was returned to the Board of Street Com-
missioners approved.
Attest:
<yil+-p+44L4 l
Chief CI
&r~
83
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COJOUSSIOMfltt.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Thursday, January 23, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Wednesday last were read and approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
1786 Frawley,
1426 Gold,
1427 Law,
Dennis J
Morris
David C.
685 Main st.
89 "A" Intervale
206 Massachusetts
Cambridge,
st. ,
av.
The application of Frank E. Scanlan, 1115 Harrison avenue,
for a Hackney Carriage Driver's License was rejected.
On information filed by Lieutenant Michael C. Bresnehan
Inspector of Carriages, that Patrick J. Egan, a licensed hackney
carriage driver, was arrested November 30, I918, for operating his
automobile at a greater rate of speed than was reasonable and proper
on Boylston street, near Dartmouth street, injuring a woman so that
she was removed to a hospital, the Hackney Carriage Driver's License
#799 granted to the said Patrick J. Egan, 126 Minden street, Rox-
bury, on November 21, 1918, was revoked.
The application of the Taxi Motor Cab Company for four
licenses #01227A, 01227B, 01227C and 01227D to set up and use
Hackney Carriages in a garage at 15 Wayland street, Roxbury, were
granted for the year ending June 30, 1919*
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1919-
Contd.
The application of John V. Scanlon for a copy of his
license #11?, 180 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at
17 Clarendon street was granted.
89
The application of John P. Johnson, 40 Falcon street, East
Boston, to be reappointed a Private Detective was granted for the
year ending January 23, 1920.
The application of Jeremiah Manoney lor a Wagon License
#B23371 to locate in front of 8 Bremen street was granted for the
year ending June 30, 1919*
The application of Patrolman John H. Rogers of Division 3
for leave of absence from duty for three days, commencing January 22,
current, on account of the death of his sister was granted without
pay.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved :-
Hurd, Allen Co.
Hurd, Allen Co.
Mignosa, Grace 0.
Wells Sales. Co. F. K.
Faneuil Hall Market,
Merchants row,
369-5- W. Broadway,
78 Broad st., k Wells st.
90
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1919. Concluded.
Full pay, amounting to One Hundred Eighty-four and 11/100
(184.11) Dollars, was allowed to the account of the late Patrolman
Matthew Mullen of Division 16 deceased November 15, 1918, for forty-
eight days' time lost in the one hundred and fifty days immediately
preceding his death and on account of sickness which caused his death
The City Treasurer was requested to pay to Mary Mullen,
widow of the late Patrolman Matthew Mullen of Division 16 deceased
November 15, 1918, the sum of One Hundred Eighty— four and 11/100
(184.11) Dollars, being full pay for forty-eight days' time lost
in the one hundred and fifty days immediately preceding his death
and on account of sickness which caused his death.
Pull pay, amounting to Twenty-four and 65/100 (24.65)
Dollars, was allowed to the account of the late Patrolman Fred J.
Gibney of Division 17 deceased October 30, 1918, for nine days" time
l03t in the one hundred and fifty days immediately preceding his
death and on account of sickness which caused his death.
The City Treasurer was requested to pay to Edna M. Gibney,
widow of the late Patrolman Fred J. Gibney of Division 17 deceased
October 30, 1918, the sum of Twenty-four and 65/IOO (24.65) Dollars,
being full pay for nine days' time lost in the one hundred and fifty
days immediately preceding his death and on account of sickness
which caused his death.
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending January 23,. current, was approved as follows :-
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Total,
Attest:
$44,707.62
56y.42
456.96
I8I.39
53.23
$45,968.62
^^Kto
Chief Cl<M"k
91
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Eoston, Friday, January 24, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
A requisition was made on the Civil Service Commission
for the names of eligible persons to fill one vacancy in the posi-
tion of stenographer with pay at the rate of Fourteen Hundred (1400)
Dollars per annum.
The resignation of William J. Barry, janitor at Station 1
having been presented, it is hereby accepted to take effect
January 23, 1919.
The application of the South Boston Lithuanian Benevolent
Society by Kazimer Sidlauskus for an Amusement License to have a
wrestling exhibition in Dahlgren Kail located at 307 E street on
Y/ednesday evening, January 29, current, was forwarded to His Honor
the Mayor approved.
The application of Joseph Krauss for an Auctioneer's
License at 39 Somerset street was granted for the year ending
December 31 , 1919.
92
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1919.
Contd.
The application of George E. Hogan, 1430 Columbia road,
for a Hackney Carriage Driver's License was rejected.
The application of George E. Hogan for a license to set
up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 137 I street was
rejected.
The application of Thomas J. Cunningham, Incorporated, for
copies of his five licenses #Ol869A, OI869B, 01869c, OI869D and
OI869E to set up and use Hackney Carriages in a garage at 17
Clarendon street was granted.
The application of Isaac Goldstein, 30 Haskins street, for
a Junk Collector's License was granted for the year ending April
30. 1919.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 3 1 . 1919*
Anderson,
Turnbull,
Wood,
William M.
approved by
Harlowe
Philip
H. J
196 Adams St., Maiden,
W. E. Hurley, Acting Postmaster
Boston,
19 Congress St., Amesbury,
318 St. Paul's St., Brook.,
approved by G. E. Kelleher, Division Super
intendent, Department of Justice.
9
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1^1?.
Concluded.
On the application of A. L. Wolffe, Manager, James If.
Caudill was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about
the premises of the Nickelodeon located at 5 1 Hanover street for the
year ending March ^1, 1 9 1 9«
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved:-
Lipshine,
Pappas,
Rancatore,
Shapiro,
Max 32 Spring st.,
George J. Station st. cor. Columbus av.,
Agostino 64 Cambridge st. ,
Max 17 Spring st.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Reserveman Patrick J. Malinn of Division 7. four days, commenc-
ing January 24, current, to visit his sister who is sick at the
Bellevue Hospital, New York City.
Patrolman Michael S. Pinnegan of Division 9. three days, com-
mencing January 24, current, on account of the death of his brother
at Lynn.
Attest:
Chief Cllftk/N
94
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Saturday, January 25, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
In the matter of the complaint made "by Captain James P.
Canney of Division 4 against Patrolman Henry T. Cunniff of Division
4 for violation of Rule 40 of the Rules and Regulations of the Police
Department, to wit:
Absence without leave and Insubordination.
1st Charge: Absence without leave.
Specification: In that the said Patrolman Henry T.
Cunniff was absent from duty without leave on Thursday, December
12, 1918.
2d Charge: Insubordination.
Specification: In that the said Patrolman Henry T.
Cunniff, refused to report in writing his reasons for being absent
from duty on December 13, 19!8, as directed to do by Sergeant Oscar
W. Burgess of Station 4.
It appeared that a hearing was calle
Board, consisting of Captains Joseph Harriman,
and James J. Walkins, on the twenty- third day
at 4 p. m. , after due notice had been served
Cunniff by giving him a true copy of the compl
was changed to 2.30 p. m. , January 23, current
that a hearing was had. He appeared with cou
guilty to charge 1 and not guilty to charge 2.
him guilty as charged in the complaint. The
the finding and with the recommendation of the
the said Patrolman Henry T. Cunniff be dismiss
Department, to take effect Saturday, January 2
d before a Trial
Jeremiah F. Gallivan
of January, current,
n the said Patrolman
aint, and the time
, and then it appeared
nsel and pleaded
The Board found
Commissioner approved
Board ordered that
ed from the Police
5, 1919, at 5.45 p. m.
95
BO
aTON,
SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, lyiy.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses were forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved :-
William Lee - to have a dance in Congress Hall located at 35^
Main street on Saturday evening, January 25, 1919«
Trustees of Lee Real Estate Trust by Lawrence A. Ford, Trustee,
- to have musical and literary entertainments and dancing parties in
Congress Hall located at 356-3J8 Main street until August 1, 1919.
Louis H. Mudgett - to have a moving picture entitled "Ravished
Armenia" in Symphony Hall located at the corner of huntington and
Massachusetts avenues on the afternoons and evenings of January
27, 28 and 29, current.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30. 1919.
323 Seaver st. ,
98 Warren st. , C. D. ,
184 Shirley av., Revere,
135 Orleans st.,
I30 Green st., Lynn.
1439
Bannwar t ,
Alexander
1430
Lombard,
Richard E
1429
Smi th ,
Harry
1438
Trischitta,
Santo J.
14-37
Warner,
Martin L.
Tne applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 3°» !919.
01917B) Meilman, Harry
01917cf
73815 Trischitta, Santo J.
78480 Warner, Martin L.
in a garage at 21 Hawkins st. ,
11 11
11 M
141 Sumner st., E. B.,
12 Garden st.
96
BOSTON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, I919.
Contd.
The applications of Thomas J. Cunningham, Incorporated,
for a transfer of his five licenses #0l869A, OI869B, 01669c, OI869D
and OI869E to set up and use Hackney Carriages from a garage at 17
Clarendon street to a garage at 30 Hancock street, Dorchester, were
granted.
John P. Jamison,, reappointed January 23, current,
appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all
the duties incumbent on him as a private detective.
The application of Umberto Gervino, 49 Monument square,
for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth
was rejected.
On the application of W. E. Sproule, President, William
A. Curll was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and
about the premises of The Central Square Theatre located at 36
Bennington street for the year ending March 31. 1919*
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on
them as special police officers.
Officers.
Wood,
Caudill,
Harry F.
James M.
Appointed.
January 21, 1919-
January 24, 1919,
BOSTON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2J>, 1^1^. Concluded.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Captain Joseph Harriman of Division 13, three days, commencing
January 25, current, on account of the death of his son.
Sergeant William A. Sayward of the Bureau of Criminal Investi-
gation, three days, commencing January 27, current, on account of
the death of his mother at East Waterhoro, Maine.
97
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved :-
Bullerwell,
Drew,
Clarence D.
Walter G.
w.
11
Towle
Towle
Hilliard
Hilliard
end New Paneuil Hall Market,
" Paneuil Hall Market,
30 Paneuil Hall sq. ,
30 Faneuil Hall sq.
Attest:
&&&-*U&td>
Chief Cle
93
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Eemberton square.
Boston, Monday, January 27, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Saturday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
Former Reserveman William T. May, who resigned July 20,
l^lS, to enter the military service of the United States, having
filed the necessary certificate, is hereby reinstated in the
Department and assigned to Division 18, to take effect Monday,
January 27, 1919. at 5.45 o'clock, P. M.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order ;-
The resignation of Patrolman Joseph B. Swanson of
Division 11 having been presented while charges are pending against
him, it is hereby accepted, to take effect Monday, January 27,
I9I9, at 7.45 A. M.
The City Treasurer was requested to pay to Henry J. Bouti-
lier, brother of Napoleon T. Boutilier, deceased December 31, 1918,
tne sum of Firty-eignt and 33/100 (58.33) Dollars, being the amount
due the said Napoleon T. Boutilier as a pensioned police officer of
the city of Eoston at the time of his decease.
Joseph Cardinele was employed as a temporary janitor at
Station 1 with pay at the rate of Nine Hundred Thirty- nine (939)
Dollars per annum, commencing January 27, 1919 •
BOSTON, MONDAY, JAliUARY 27, 1919.
Contd.
The application of the Boston Young Men's Christian
Association by D. M. Claghorn for an Amusement License to have
exhibitions of "War" moving pictures in John P. Bates Hall located
at 312 Huntington avenue on the evenings of January 30 anci 3 1 . cur-
rent, was forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
1440 Atkinson,
1443 Burke,
1444 Lucas,
1442 McLean,
George W.
Thomas A.
James M.
William L.
177 Worthington st.,
593 Western av . , Lynn,
149 Centre st. , Roxbury,
9 Greenwich pk.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, 1919.
7^,266 Atkinson, George W.
76,09fa McLean, William L.
in a garage at
" II N 11
293 Northampton st.,
20 I£. Concord st.
The application of the Giardini Band, consisting of
fifteen musicians, by Giovanni Giardini, 287 Hanover street, for a
Collective Musicians' License to accompany the funeral procession of
the late Paulo Sarosa on Monday, January 27, current, from 2 to 3.3O
p. m. , was granted.
Route: From 30 Charter street to Salem. and. Prince streets,
North square, North street, Battery, Charter, Salem, Prince and
Hanover streets to Scollay square.
99
100
BOSTON, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31» 1919*
McGilvray,
Ruggles,
Arthur M. 285 Tremont st.,
approved by R. P. Whitcher, General Foreman,
.Boston &, Maine Railroad,
Horatio B. 50 Parle st., So. Weymouth,
approved by J. M. Kelly, Division Special
Agent, New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad.
The applications of the
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers
rejected:-
following named
in this
persons for
Commonwealth were
Blackstone,
De Franco,
Feldman,
T .Iattros,
Louis
Antonio
Herbert A.
Israel
171 Callender st. ,
18 Harris st. ,
28 Buckminster st.,
52 Allen ct.
On the application of W. W. Lydston, Manager, Jeremiah J.
McLaughlin was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and
about the premises of the Superb Theatre located at 1120 Columbus
avenue for the year ending March 31. 1919«
On the application of the Boston Athletic Association by
Edward B. Babb, President, Henry D. Ruff was appointed a Special
Police Officer for duty in and about the premises of said association
located at the corner of Exeter and Blagden streets for the year
ending March 31, 1919.
101
B0ST02J, MOKDAY, JANUARY 27, 1919.
Contd.
Maurice F. McFague, appointed January 14, current,
appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all
the duties incumbent on him as a special police officer.
The application of Joe Stain for
locate in front of 296 Harrison avenue was
ending June 30, 1919.
a Wagon License #35&
granted for the year
to
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolman James W. Pinnigan of Division 5. three days, commenc-
ing January 26, current, on account of the death of his sister.
Patrolman John J. Breslin of Division 1?, one day, commencing
January 27, current, on account of the death of his aunt.
The application of Captain Jeremiah F. Gallivan of Divi-
sion 10 for permission for the officers of his division to make
voluntary contributions to be used to repair the pool-table at
Division 10 was granted.
Reserveman George E. Ferreira, granted an indefinite leave
of absence from duty on July 21, 191&. on account of having been
drafted into the National Army, having received an honorable dis-
charge, returned to duty at Station 1 as a patrolman January 27,
1919, at 5.45 P. M.
102
BOSTON, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1919.
Concluded.
Joseph J. Sarjeant, who was granted an indefinite leave
of absence May 8, 191&. on account of having been drafted into the
National Army, having received an honorable discharge, returned to
duty at the Chief Clerk's Office at 9a. ra. , Monday, January 27,
1919.
It is hereby ordered that the complaints of Captain
Jeremiah F. Gallivan of Division 10 against Sergeants Patrick Byrne
and Dennis Kerrigan of Division 10 be and they are hereby referred
for hearing to a trial board consisting of Police Commissioner
Edwin U. Curtis. The hearing will be held at this office Wednes-
day, January 29, current, at 2.30 p. m.
Attest:
Chief Cler
103
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Tuesday, January 28, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Monday last v/ere read and approved.
The application of the Roxbury Veteran Fireman's Associa-
tion by Martin F. Cavanagh, Secretary, for an Amusement License to
have a dancing party in Dudley Hall located at 2389 Washington
street on Wednesday evening, February 19, current, was forwarded to
His. Honor the Mayor approved.
The application of Joseph H. King for an Auctioneer's
License at 9 City square was granted for the year ending December
31. 1919.
The applications of the following named persons for
copies of their licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were
granted :-
23.94-8 Bennett, Joseph L.
46,722 Bond, Frederick
107,066 Doerfler, Alfred M
in a garage at 416 Warren st., Rox. ,
" " " ■ 2p Irvington st. ,
" " " " 21 Hawkins st.
The application of Frederick Bond for a copy of his
special stand for Hackney Carriage License #46,722 on West Cedar
street, northwest corner of Mt. Vernon street, was granted.
104
BOSTON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1919.
Contd.
The application of' Fishel Freedman, 20 Barton street, for
a Junk Collector's License was granted for the /ear ending April 30,
1919.
I
The application of Matthew J. Carroll, Parker House,
Boston, to he reappointed a Private Detective was granted for the
year ending January 28, 1920.
The above named Carroll appeared and made oath to faithfully
and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on him as a private
detective.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May ^1, 1919:-
Caton,
Conley,
Guinan,
Roxbury,
of Police,
Richard J. 632 Dudley st.,
approved by C. W. Rankin, Chief
Boston & Maine Railroad,
Bernard J. 62 Standard st. ,
William L. 35 Catawba st., Roxbury,
approved by C- W. Robie, General Manager,
American Railway Express Company.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the
ending April 30, 1919:-
year
Rubin, •
Strauss,
Abraham
John L. & Louis
W.
832 Washington
138 Milk st.
st.
On the application of Charles J. Gorman, President,
Leslie A. Woollard was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty
in and about the premises of Gorman's Theatre located at 4199
Washington street for the year ending March 31. 1919*
105
BOSTON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1919-
Contd.
William A. Curll, appointed, January 25, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
The application of Percy W. Sweetser for a Wagon License
#B27947 to locate in front of 5 4 Chatham street was granted for the
year ending June 30 » 1919.
The application of John W. Benjamin for a transfer of his
Wagon License #3963 from in front of $6 Sterling street to in front
of 732 Shawmut avenue was granted.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolman Michael F. Flanagan of Division 1, two days, commenc-
ing January 28, current, on account of the death of his "brother.
Patrolman Nicholas R. Bowe of Division 14, three days, commenc-
ing January 27, current, on account of the death of his mother.
Reserveman Walter H. Spratt of Division 9» granted an
indefinite leave of absence from duty on May 7i 1918. t0 enter the
United States Naval Reserve Force, having been placed on inactive
duty in the service of the United States Navy, returned to duty at
5.4-5 P. M., January 28, 1919-
106
BOSTON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1919 •
Concluded,
The applications of the following named persona for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
ved:-
Bovarnick,
Abraham
67
Atlantic av . ,
Cannizzo,
Baldassare
164
North st. ,
Chamberlain &
Co. Inc.
16-18
Clinton st. ,
Cook,
Harry E.
73
North st.,
Delano Potter
& Co.
55-59
Clinton st. ,
Esposito,
Nicola
183
North st.,
Fiumara,
Pietro
134
Blackstone st. ,
Freni,
Santo
74
Salem st. ,
Ingham,
William P.
94
Clinton st. ,
Kavitz,
Harry
55
Blackstone st. ,
Kennedy & Co.
33-35
Mercantile st. ,
Fleishman Laskove Co.
77
Blackstone st.,
Lopidas,
Rahmiel
191
Blackstone st. ,
McDonald,
W. Co.
17-17*
Blackstone st.,
National Beef
Co.
11
Blackstone st. ,
Sonnabend,
Isidore
440
Commercial st.,
Sordillo,
Joseph
96
North st. ,
Treat,
Joseph A.
Faneuil Hall Market,
Warnock,
William J.
, 32
"A" North st.,
Wei don Supply
Co.
6b-70
Blackstone st.
Attest,
Chief Cle
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Wednesday, January 29, 1919 .
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Tuesday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
Sergeant Horatio J. Homer of Headquarters having arrived at
the age of seventy-one years and having performed faithful service
in the Police Department for forty and one-twelfth years, it is
hereby
Ordered; His Honor the Mayor having approved the same, that
the said Sergeant Homer be retired from active service and that his
name be placed upon the Department pension roll with pay at the rate
of Eight Hundred and Seventy-five (875) Dollars per annum, said sum
being one-half of the amount of compensation received by him in the
office from which he is retired; to take effect Wednesday, January
29, 1919, at 5.45 p. 1.
Sergeant Homer was appointed a patrolman December 24, 1878,
and assigned to Headquarters as messenger. He was promoted to
sergeant in September, 1895, and has therefore served as messenger
to every Board of Police up to the time of the reorganization of the
Department in 1906, when my predecessor was appointed Police Com-
missioner. He continued as messenger under him and under .the pres-
ent Commissioner to date. During this long service he has performed
his duties with uniform courtesy and strict attention to all the
requirements of his exacting position, and will be missed by many
citizens of Boston having business with the Department and by all
connected with Headquarters. My wish is that he may recover his
health and enjoy many years of well- deserved rest.
A. requisition was made on the Civil Service Commission
for the names of eligible persons to fill one vacancy in the posi-
tion of janitor with pay at the rate of Nine Hundred Thirty-nine
(93V) Dollars per annum.
107
103
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
1450 Arcari,
145b' Pierce,
1452 Wikstrom,
Dominick
Charles I.
Agnar B.
31 Cooper st. ,
36 Burgess st.
324 Lincoln st.
The application of Edmund L. Neale, 75 Astor street, for
a copy of Hackney Carriage Driver's License #lo45 was granted.
Tne applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30. 1919*
75,092 Arcari, Dominick
80,155 Pierce, Charles I.
01593C Sawyer, Frank
in a garage at
11 II N It
21 Hawkins st.,
30 Hancock st., D. D. ,
2 "A" St. Botolph st.
The applications of the following named persons for
transfers of their licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages
were granted :-
46,722 Bond, Frederick J.
107,066 Doerfler, Alfred M.
from a garage at
to " " '•
from " " "
to " " "
25 Irvington st.,
12 Garden st. ,
21 Hawkins st. ,
11 Gardner st., CD.
The applications of the following named persons for
Junk Collectors' Licenses were granted for the year ending April 30,
1919.
Bocker,
Freedman,
Jacob
Julius
22 Genesee st.,
94 Poplar st.
109
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2i , 1919.
Contd.
The application of Simon Yarniff,
Junk Collector's License was rejected.
37 Oak street, for a
The application of the Salvation Army Band, consisting of
twenty-five musicians, "by W. A. Antrim, 4b Myrtle street, for a
Collective Musicians' License to parade on Thursday, January 30,
current, from 7.4-$ to 8.15 P» ra « « was granted.
Route: Start from Pemberton square to Court, Cambridge,
Bowdoin, Derne and Temple streets.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 3^» 1919*
Grinley,
McElhenney,
Miller,
West,
Patrick J.l 68 Antwerp st. , B. D. ,
John F. ) 42 Etna st., B. D. ,
approved by C. W. Hapgood, for New England
Rendering Company,
Hans W. \ 111 Church St., Water town,
John A.f 17 W. Adams st., Medford,
approved by W. Bibelow, Managing Director,
Eastern Metal & Refining Co. Inc.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Gregoire,
Halford,
Louis
Wilfred
H,
70 isatavia st. ,
1315 Commonwealth
av
110
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1919.
Contd.
The licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles granted to
the following named persons were cancelled by reason of the licensees
having ceased to be engaged in the business of dealers in second
hand articles at these locations:-
Finxelstein, Morris
granted April 30, 1918.
Yanofsky, Bennett
granted December 24, 1918.
193 Broadway,
71 Broadway,
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the year
ending April 30, 191?.
Frankel, Harry
in place of Bennett Yanofsky,
Starr, Samuel
in place of Liorris Pinkelstein.
71 Broadway,
193 Broadway,
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Officers.
McLaughlin,
Ruff,
Woollard,
miah J.)
y d. $
Jere
Henry
Leslie A.
Appointed.
January 27, 1919, .
28, 1919.
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1919- Concluded.
Ill
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30. 1919<
Division 2.
B27994 Loud, Charles A. in front of 232 State st.
Division 9«
B21087 Ifilliken, Roland R. in front of 350 Dudley st.,
B27704 porter, Charles C. " " " lo Partridge pi.
Division 11,
366 Holt, Charles E. in front of 17 Annabel st.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolman Hugh F. Marston of Division 3, three days, commencing
January 28, current, on account of the death of his sister-in-law.
Patrolman Thomas L. Thompson of Division 13, two days, commenc-
ing January 29, current, on account of the death of his mother-in-
law.
Patrolman Daniel F. Sullivan of Division 14, seven days, com-
mencing January 29, current, on account of sickness in his family.
James W. Fitzgerald, granted indefinite leave of absence
from duty July 17, 1918, on account of having been drafted into the
National Army, having receivedp.n honorable discharge, returned to
duty as a messenger in the Chief Clerk's Office at 9a. m. , January
29. 1919.
Attest:
Chief Cle
112
OFFICi} OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Thursday, January 30, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office toda^ and
transacted the following "business:
The records of Wednesday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
Lieutenant William L. Devitt, Inspector of Claims, is
hereby promoted to the grade of Captain, to take effect Friday,
January 31, 1919, at 7.45 A. M.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
The following transfers are hereby ordered, to take
effect Friday, January 31, 1919, at 7.45 A. M. :
Lieutenant William J. Hyland
" William H. Allen
from Division 2 to Division 7i
i» 11 7 " " 2
Sergeant
11
Charles A. Gilman
John C. E. Clark
Michael Sullivan
John T. Clifford
William J. Flynn
II
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intendent's
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2.
Augustine J. Gill was provisionally appointed a steno-
grapher with pay at the rate of Fourteen Hundred (1400) Dollars per
annum, commencing January 30, 1919«
113
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1919.
Contd.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
The following transfers are hereby ordered to take effect
Friday, January 31, 1919, at 7.4-5 A. M. :
Patrolman
Jeremiah P. Buckley
from
Division
1
to
Division
18,
11
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ti
11
2
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Edward P. Clark
n
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2
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3.
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James A. Toomey
11
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2
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4.
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Dennis F. Crowley
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11
5,
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George H. Seavey
«
11
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6,
11
Thomas E. Hamilton
11
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7,
11
Charles M. Tighe
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9,
11
John P. Whit ten
11
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10,
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Albert A. Sullivan
11
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George A. Melledy
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Robert A. Stewart
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13.
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Timothy J. Kenney
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Timothy B. Hannon
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Clement C. Van Laningham
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John J . McKeon
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Arthur F. Liars ton
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Patrick J. Trimlet
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Edward F. Murphy
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Stephen K. Higgins
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John P. Sullivan
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John Horgan
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Edward L. Foley
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James P. Sullivan
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James M. Carroll
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114
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, I919.
Contd.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
The resignation of Patrolman William E. Nolan of Division
4 having been presented, it is hereby accepted, to take effect
Friday, January 31, 1919, at 7.45 A. M.
In the matter of the complaint made by Captain Forrest F.
Hall of Division 14 against Patrolman Harry Quirk of Division 14
for violation of Rule $4 of the Rules and Regulations of the Police
Department, to wit:-
Specif ication: In that the said Harry Quirk has engaged in a
private business outside that of the Police Department, namely, -
the purchase, sale and exchange of automobiles.
It appeared that a hearing was called "before a Trial Board,
consisting of Captains Joseph Harriman, Jeremiah F. Gallivan and
James J. Walkins, on the twenty- third day of January, current, after
due notice had been served on the said Patrolman Quirk by giving
him a true copy of the complaint, and it was continued to the
twenty-seventh day of January, current, and then it appeared that a
hearing was had. He appeared with counsel and pleaded guilty to
the charge and the Board found him guilty as charged in the com-
plaint. The Commissioner approved the finding and with the recom-
mendation of the Board ordered that the said Patrolman Harry Quirk
be dismissed from the Police Depart/aent, to take effect Thursday,
January 30, 1919, at 5.45 P. M.
The application of the George Cousins Company by R. E.
Libby, Representative, for an Amusement License to have an automobile
show in Horticultural Hall located at 300 Massachusetts avenue on
March 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22, current, was forwarded to His
Honor the Mayor approved.
115
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 191 9-
Contd.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order ;-
Notice is hereby given that on a day in February, 1919. all
Reservernen will be required to take a written examination on police
rules and general duty. The date and place of the examination and
the names af the officers in charge will be announced hereafter.
The Examining Board will mark the papers and report to the
Commissioner the percentage secured by each of the men examined.
Assuming that their percentages are satisfactory and that their
conduct in other respects fits them to be regular patrolmen, and that
they have served at least six months, they will be advanced in the
order of their original appointment, but the men in each group in
accordance with their respective percentages.
Should two or more men of the same group secure the same per-
centage those particular men will be advanced in the order in which
they ranked when certified by the Civil Service Commission.
As a reward for marked excellence the five Reservernen who secure
the highest percentages will be promoted at once, if found to be
otherwise fit, and provided they have served at|least six months.
Any man whose examination is not satisfactory will be passed
over, and his continuance in the Department will be doubtful. On
the other hand the Commissioner may at any time advance a man out of
the regular order for conspicuous fitness or for especially meritori-
ous service.
Division Commanders and ail members of the Force under them
should do everything in their power to forward the instruction of the
Reservernen who are to take the examination, not only in the interest
of the Reservernen themselves but for the benefit of the Department
and for the credit of their respective Divisions.
The application of George E. Kelley, 10 Pleasant street,
Cambridge, for a Hackney Carriage Driver's License #1085 was granted
for the year ending June 30, 19 1 9»
The application of John J. Burke for a transfer of his
license #129661 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a garage
at 20 East Concord street to a garage at 11 Pearl street, Dorchester,
was granted.
116
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1919.
Contd.
The application of John H. McCarthy Jr., 21 Windermere
road, approved by A. Van Valen, District Superintendent, for a
license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth was
granted for the year ending May 31. 1919» on condition that arms
are not to be carried, except when out investigating alarms for
the American District Telegraph Company.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:*
Libby,
MacBeth,
May,
Irvin L.
John H. E.
Stefan
62 W. Rutland sq. ,
231 Northampton st.,
108 Jersey st.
On the application of the International Trust Company
by A. F. Hayden, Assistant Secretary, Edward P. Carroll was appoint-
ed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about the premises #5
Milk street for the year ending March 31, 1919*
On the application of Stanton H. King, Superintendent,
Michael J. Dooley was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty
in and about the premises of Sailors' Haven located at 46 Water
street, Charles town, for the year ending March 31» 1919*
On the application of the Magnet Theatre Company by T. E,
Leahy, Manager, Henry McArthur was appointed a Special Police
Officer for duty in and about the premises of the Magnet Theatre
located at 3^1 Washington street, Dorchester, for the year ending
March 31, 1919.
117
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3C,iyiy.
Contd.
Joseph A. Vargus, appointed January 18, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1^1^.
369I Griffin, John J.
374
Division 10.
in front of 7 Bolster st.
Division lb.
379 Boderick, Samuel in front of 13 Nott st.
The application of Inspector Michael H. Cronin of the
Bureau of Criminal Investigation for leave of absence from duty
four days, commencing February 3, current, to attend to private
business in New York, was granted without pay.
for
The application of Patrolman James P. Carr of Division 15
for permission to accept a reward of Fifty (50) Dollars for the
arrest of Joseph Carroll, a deserter from the United States Army, was
granted.
113
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1919. Concluded.
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending January 30, current, was approved as follows :-
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Llatrons,
Total,
#44,498.
06
589.
29
466.
82
181.
39
53-
23
#4-5,788
.79
Attest:
ief Cl«fkX
Chi
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Friday, January 31, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
The application of Harry Leckar for an Amusement License
to have musical and literary entertainments and dancing parties in
Mt. Bowdoin Hall located at 215 Washington street, Dorchester, was
forwarded to His Honor the Mayor disapproved.
119
1465 Ericson,
1463 Haase,
1125 havenscroft,
130i> Wattie,
Alvin R.
Morris
William H.
Harold F.
53 Kendall st. ,
63 Camp ton st. ,
294 Lexington st.,
250 Broadway, Somerville,
The application of William F. Brady, 621 E. Eighth street,
for a copy of his Hackney Carriage Driver's License was granted.
On information filed by Lieutenant Michael C. Bresnehan,
Inspector of Carriages, that John W. Coombs, a licensed hackneyjcarriage
driver and holder of a hackney carriage license, was convicted in
the Newton Police Court December 12, 1918, for operating an automo-
bile while under the influence of liquor and also for operating an
automobile so as to endanger the lives of people in a public highway,
the Hackney Carriage Driver's License #2257 and the license #126,780
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 77 1 Shawmut aven-
ue, both granted to the said John W. Coombs on July 2, lylo, were
revoked.
120
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, I919.
Contd.
On information filed by Lieutenant Michael C. Bresnehan,
Inspector of Carriages, that John Runci, a licensed hackney carriage
driver, was convicted in court on December 6, 1918, for the larceny
of an automobile on November 19, 1918, the property of Captain
Thomas F. Goode, the Hackney Carriage Driver's License #1690 granted
to the said John Runci, 30 Marcella street, on July 16, 1918, was
revoked.
The application of Hyman Krasnoff, 21 Erie street, for a
Junk Collector's License was rejected.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carr^ pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 3 1 . 1919*
Adams ,
Henchey ,
Howard,
Hotcher,
Karston,
langill,
Rush,
Sanders,
Robert T.
Stephen J
approve
Agent,
Alonzo L.
approve
Bo
Charles E
Edwin F.
Frank H.
Thomas F.
James A.
approve
Arne
f
d by J. M
New York,
83 Westland av. ,
19 Atherton st., Roxbury,
Kelly, Division Special
New Haven & Hartford Railroad
160 Beverly st. ,
d by Milton 0. Sargent, Special Agent,
ston & Maine Railroad,
248 Warren st., Roxbury,
41 Winslow st. ,
1 "A" Ivy st.,
80 Hillside st., Roxbury,
241 Bowdoin st., D. D. ,
d by C. W. Robie, General Manager,
rican Railway Express Company.
avenue
The application of Thomas H. Hall, 28 South Huntington
for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Common-
wealth was rejected.
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1^1 y.
Concluded.
On the application of Ralph L. Ripley, Manager, Henry C.
Farris was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about
the premises of the Scollay Square Olympia Theatre located at 4
Tremont row for the year ending March $1, 1919.
On the application of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
by C. C. Bullen, Cashier, the following named persons were appointed
Special Police Officers for duty in and about the premises #53 anci
131 State street for the year ending March 31. 1919*
Michael F. Moen,
Claude A. Speed.
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The following named persons, appointed January 30, current,
appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the
duties incumbent on them as special police officers.
Carroll,
Edward P.
McArthur,
Doo.ley,
Henry.
Michael J,
The application of John L. Lehan for a Wagon License
#B28C33 to locate in front of 73 Leicester street, Brighton, was
granted for the year ending June 3°, 1919.
Attest:
Wc+itcaZ
Chief Clfitk