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122
OFFICE OP THE POLIGJJ COIMISSIOl^JER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Saturday, February 1, I919.
1 Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Friday 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 position
of janitor with pay at the rate of Nine Hundred Thirty-nine (939)
Dollars per annum, to serve at Station 1, in place of William J,
Barry - resigned.
The application of the Church of the Most Precious Blood
by John D. Rooney for an Amusement License to have a dancing party
and concert in Waverly Hall located on River street, Hyde Park, on
Friday evening, February 21, current, was forwarded to His Honor the
Mayor approved.
street,
for the
The application of Dennis
for a Hackney Carriage Driver'
year ending June 30» 1919.
J. Feeney, 40 East Canton
s License #468 was granted
The application of Joseph C. Gallivan for a license
#011690 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 354- West
Broadway was granted for the year ending June 30, 1919-
BOSTON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1919.
Contd.
The application of Prank Miraglia for a transfer of his
license #59^92 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a garage
at 71 Tyler street to a garage at I05 Tyler street v/as granted.
The application of Philip J. Yaffe for a special stand
for his Hackney Carriage License #C1265A in front of 437 Columbus
avenue was granted.
12c
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Cormnonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 3I, 1919.
Baker,
Toland,
Venis,
Hickey,
Hosnier,
Moen,
Speed,
Edward L. ) 275 Fifth st.,
John H. ( 190 Dorchester st.,
Michael J.) 28 "A" Story st.,
approved by George L. Whitehouse, Treasurer,
South Boston Trust Company,
Eugene P.
approved by
Edwin K.
Michael F. )
Claude A. )
approved by
76 Bowdoin st. , D. D. .
Allan H. Sturges, Treasurer, Liberty
Trust Company,
428 Adams st. , D. D. ,
20 Milby st.,
105 Peterborough st.,
W. W. Kerry, Assistant Cashier,
Federal Reserve Bank.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Allen,
Crowley,
liichael F.
John J.
33 Lothrop St., B. D. ,
"^3 Wexford st. , E. D.
124
BOSTON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1919.
Contd.
On the application of the Bay State Street Railway Company
by A. E. Ivlyers, Superintendent, licenses were granted to the follow-
ing named persons as conductors and motormen in the employ of said
company :-
403 Graves,
4b7 Reynolds,
593 Wright,
30 Dineen,
52 Lewis,
Floyd R.
John M.
Harold G.
John
Lauren F.
Conductor,
Motorman,
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:-
403
Foss,
Richard \l.
Conductor,
2&3
Silver,
Charles
M
317
iaahoney,
John J.
II
5^1
Newman,
M. E.
II
151
banning,
Frank E.
H
25
Langley,
F. E.
n
1045
Reynolds,
A. J.
n
237
Bezanson,
Walter E.
It
369
Steinberg,
Frank
H
Henry C. Farris, appointed January 31, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
The application of Andrew K. Taylor for a Wagon License
#382 to locate in front of l82 Shawmut avenue was granted for the
year ending June }fi , 1919.
125
BOSTON. SATURDAY, EEERUARY 1, I919.
Concludedi
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolman David R. Bootes of Division 2, three days, coujnencing
January ^1, current, on account of the death of his child.
Patrolman Patrick M. O'Connor of Division 3i three days, com-
mencing February 1, current, on account of the death of his sister-
in-law.
Patrolr;ian John ?. Carmody of Division 5» three days, commencing
February 1, current, on account of the death of his wife's aunt
at Fall River.
Patrolman Joseph M. Ma.y of Division 1?, three days, commencing
February 1, current, on account of the death of his wife.
Attest:
Chief CI
126
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COIOIISRIOEEH.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Monday, February 3» 1^1 9-
Police Coirjnissioner 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 made by Captain Jeremiah
F. Gallivan of Division 10 against Sergeant Dennis Kerrigan of
Division 10 for violation of Rule 24 of the Rules and Regulations
of the Police Department, to wit:
CHARGE: FAILURE TO NOTE AMD IMPARTIALLY REPORT TO THE OFFI-
CER IN COI^iilAlTD OF THE DIVISION, THE CASE OF A PATROL-
MAN ABSENT FROM HIS ROUTE OR GUILTY OF OTHER NEGLECT
OF DISCIPLIIIE OR DUTY.
Specification: In that for more than tv/o years prior to Janu-
ary 1, 1919, the said Sergeant Kerrigan was aware that a patrolman
in his platoon, to wit, one Mullen, was under the influence of in-
toxicating liquor to the extent that the said Sergeant Kerrigan
thought it necessary to speak to said Mullen about his habitual use
■of intoxicating liquor, but that the said Sergeant Kerrigan failed
to report the matter to the Cominanding Officer of his Division.
It appeared that a hearing was called before Police Com-
missioner Edwin U. Curtis on the twenty-ninth day of January, cur-
Ke:
wai
appearc_ ^ .._ „j.^ _^ ^ —
ed not guilty to the charge and the Commissioner found him guilty
as charged in the complaint and ordered that the said Sergeant
Kerrigan be reprimanded in General Orders.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
1475 Eurke,
1474 Devlin,
John L.
Stephen L.
1 Ross pi.,
14 Archdale rd., Roslindale,
BOSTON, MOM)A"i, EEERUABY 3, 191^.
Contd.
In the roatter of the complaint made by Captain Jeremiah P.
Gallivan of Division 10 against Sergeant Patrick Byrne of Division
10 for violation of Rule 24 of the Rules and Regulations of the
Police Department, to wit:-
CHARGE: FAILURE TO NOTE AM) IMPARTIALLY RJSPORT TO THE OFFI-
CER IN COLiMAND OF THE DIVISION, THE CASE OF A PA-
TROLiaN ABSENT FROU HIS ROUTE OR GUILTY OF OTHER
NEGLECT OF DISCIPLII^IE OR DUTY.
Specification; In that for a long time prior to January 1,
1919, the said Sergeant Patrick Byrne was a)fvare that Officer Mullen
of his platoon was addicted to the use of intoxicating liquor and
was under the influence of liquor several times and that the said
Sergeant Byrne failed to report the same to the Commanding Officer
of his division.
127
miosioner
rent, afte
"by giving
to the thi
hearing wa
the charge
complaint
in General
It appeared that a hearing was called before Police Corn-
Edwin U. Curtis on the twenty-ninth day of January, cur-
r due notice had been served on the said Sergeant Byrne
him a true copy of the complaint and that it was continued
rd day of February, current, and then it appeared that a
s had. He appeared by himself and pleaded not guilty to
and the Commissioner found him guilty as charged in the
and ordered that the said Sergeant Byrne be reprimanded
Orders.
The application of James H. Vifhite for a copy of his
license ^1^341 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at
1619 Blue Hill avenue was granted.
P. Frank Leonard, reappointed January I8, current,
appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the
duties incumbent on him as a private detective.
123
BOSTON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1919.
Contd.
On the application of the V/alton Lunch Company b^ Frank
F. Forsythe, Treasurer, John J. Buckley was appointed a Special
Police Officer for duty in and about the premises #242 & 424 Tremont
street, 9 Tremont row, 7 & 19 School street, 44 Summer street, 30
Haymarket square, 629 &; IO83 Washington street, 42 Federal street,
1215 Gorm/ionwealth avenue, 33^ iiassachusetts avenue and 437 Boylston
street for the year ending ilarch 31, I9I9.
On the application of Frank 0. Dore, Agent, Arthur S.
Wall was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about
the premises of the Upham's Corner Strand Theatre Building located
on Columbia road for the year ending March 3I, I919.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Officers.
Hannan,
Moen,
Speed,
James E.
Michael F. )_
Claude A. J
Appointed.
December 30, I918,
January 31, I919.
The application of the Boston, Hudson and Marlboro
Express for three Wagon Licenses j'/384, 0344G and O344J to locate
in front of IO3 Central street was granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
BOSTON, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1^19.
Concluded,
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolma,n Elmer F, Rider of Division 2, three day
February 3, current, on account of the death of his mo
Patrolman James P. Dowd of Division 10, four days
February 1, current, on account of the death of his br
Patrolxaan Albert A. Sullivan of Division 11, thre
mencing February 3, current, on account of the death o
in-law.
Patrolman Joseph 0. Hodgkins of Division I3, thre
mencing February 2, current, on account of the death 0
Patrolman James T. McNulty of Division 14, three
ing February 2, current, on account of the death of hi
law.
s, conm'iencing
ther- in-law.
, commencing
other.
e days, com-
f his mother-
e days, com-
f his brother,
days, commenc-
s mother- in-
The application of Patrolman John J. Culpin of Division 5
for permission to accept a reward of Fifty (50) Dollars for the
arrest of Dudley Ma.nning, a deserter from the United States Army,
was granted.
The application of Patrolman John P. Hoar of Division 10
for permission to accept a reward of Fifty (50) Dollars for the
arrest of William E. McNeill, a deserter from the United States
Army, was granted.
The following named police officers granted indefinite
leave of absence from duty to enter the service of the United States
Army or Navy, having received honorable discl-iarges, returned to
duty as patrolmen at 5.45 P. M. , February' 3, l^l^:-
Reserveman John J. Gonley of Division 18, granted leave of absence
January 3I, I918, to enter the United States Naval Reserve Force.
Reserveman Patrick J. McFeeley of Division 4, granted leave of
absence, March 28, 1918, on account of being drafted.
Attest:
Chief Cle
129
130
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMvIISSIOliiffi.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Tuesday, February 4, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business;
The records of Monday last were read and approved.
I The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
The resignation of Patrolman Daniel E. Grant of Division
15 having been presented, it is hereby accepted, to take effect
Tuesday, February 4, I919, at 5. ''^5 P« M.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
885
Carraody,
Joseph P.
1 8 Newman
1469
Connolly,
Albert F.
229 Eustis
1497
Troyse,
Charles P.
Jr.
130 St. Bo
st .
st.
St.
The application of Joseph p. V/ilraarth, 90 East Newton
street, for a Hackney Carriage Driver's License was rejected.
The axjplicatioa of Ralph Bernstein for a license #63,719
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 24 Chardon
street was granted for the year ending June 30, 1919«
131
BOSTON, TUESDAY, PEBRUAKY 4-, 1^19 .
Gontd.
The application of Angus TIcDonald for a transfer of his
license #2^,526 to set up and use a Haclcney Carriage from a garage
at ^7 Cliff street to a garage at 14 Walnut avenue was granted.
The application of John J. De Courcey, 40 Isatella street,
approved by B. Head, Cashier, Gillette Safety Razor Company, for a
license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth was
granted for the year ending May ^1, 1919.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonv/ealth were
rejected:-
Dolan,
Jenkins,
Tandberg,
Thomas A.
Ernest J.
Thorvald M.
12 Richards st., B. D. ,
12 Hedford st. , C. D. ,
351 Norfolk St.
Arthur S. Wall, appointed February 3. current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
The application of Edward Segal for a Wagon License
#B28,l88 to locate in front of 89 Broad street was granted for the
year ending June 30, 1919'
The application of Charles H. Grace for a Wagon License
to locate in front of 1 Marion street, Charlestown, was rejected.
132
BOSTON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919-
Concluded.
The application of Samuel H. Goldstein for a license for
the storage and sale of merchandise at 24 Salem street was returned
to the Board of Street Commissioners approved.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of a'bsence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolxnan Andrev/ W. Duncan of Division 2, three days, commenc-
ing February 4, current, on account of the death of his son.
Patrolman John J. Healey of Division l6, three days, commencing
February 4, current, on account of the death of his father-in-law.
Reserveman Richard M. Maloney, granted indefinite leave
of absence November 2^', 191?, to enter the United States Naval Re-
serve Force, having been placed on inactive duty in the service of
the United States Navy, returned to duty at Station 4 as a patrolman
at ^,4^ p. m. , February 4, 1919*
It is hereby ordered, pursuant to the authority conferred
by law upon the Police Commissioner, that Patrolman Daniel J. Lee
of Division 5 ^e, and he hereby is, suspended from duty pending the
hearing of the written complaint against him made by Captain John E.
DrisGolL of Division 5*
Attest;
fc/iief Gleri
OIFICS OF THE POLICE COimiSSIOKER.
29 Peinberton square.
Boston, Wednesday, February 5» I/'IV-
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Tuesday last were read and approved.
133
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
34 Gurran,
753 Doerfler,
1268 Henebury,
1391 Santry,
John F.
William E.
William J,
Timothy J.
264 St. Botolph St. ,
30 Mt. Pleasant av.,
28 Forest st., Roxbury,
269 West Fifth st.
The application of Horace A. Maloon. 7 iiilford street, for
a copy of his Hackney Carriage Driver's License #2130 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«
OI57IA]
01571B( Henebury & Lavis
OI57IC)
53344 Santry, Timothy J.
in a garage at
222 Eliot St.,
541 E. Broadway.
134
BOSTON, ^ffiDl^TESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, I919.
Contd.
The application of James R. Vanderwarker for a transfer
of his three licenses #016o6a, 016o6b and OI606C to set up and use
Hackney Carriages from a garage at 819 Shawnut avenue to a garage at
78 Linden Park street was granted.
The application of the Giardini Band, consisting of
fifteen musicians, by Giovanni Giardini, 287 Hanover street, for a
Collective kusicians' License to accompany the funeral procession of
the late Ciongi Lucio on Thursday, February 6, current, from 9«30 "to
11.3c a. ra. , was granted.
Route: From 7 Unity street to Charter, Salem and Prince
streets, North square, North, Battery, Hanover, Charter, Unity,
Tileston and Hanover streets to Scollay square.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Coiomonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31. 1919»
Morse,
Newton,
George F. Jr. Franklin Park Zoo,
approved by James B. Shea, Chairman, Park &
Recreation Department,
James H. 322 K St.,
approved by C. V/. RaixKin, Chief of Police,
Boston 8c Maine Railroad.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Antonuk,
Barry,
De Sisto,
Samuel
David A.
Louis
8 Y/all St.,
1521 Washington st.,
7 Ryan St.
135
BOSTON. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, I919.
Contd.
The petition of the Boston, Revere Beach & Lynn Railroad,
a railroad corporation having a passenger station in this city, pray
ing for the appointment of
Oscar Gerrig
being a person in the
police officer of and
upon said petition th
employment of said co
act as a railroad pol
purposes and with the
1906 and Acts in addi
said office until sai
employment of said corporation as a railroad
for said corporation, was acted upon, and
e person named therein, being a person in the
rporation, was appointed a police officer to
ice officer of and for said corporation for the
powers set forth in Chapter 463 of the Acts of
tion Uiereto and amendatory thereof, to hold
d appointment is revoked according to law.
On the application of Winthrop Alexander, Superintendent,
Peter J. Gough was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in
and about the premises of the Suffolk County Court House for the
year ending March 31. 1919*
John J. Buckley, appointed February 3. current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
Notice having 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:-
1262
Ellis,
Arthur L.
Conductor,
1083
Zinit^,
Frank W.
n
2427
Warren,
Raymond A.
n
2848
Doherty,
Jame s
n
2635
Hunter,
Eli J.
n
3217
Dolan,
Edward H.
n
4469
McCarthy,
Patrick L.
II
1894
KiJTimel,
Philip A.
n
1005
Stanton,
Louis P.
11
1028
Crosby,
Hanford T.
ti
1762
Needham,
Raymond J.
H
136
BOSTON, \VEDlffiSDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1919.
Contd.
vated
Ry. Licenses
Cancelled - contd.
1831
Czajewski,
Walter A.
Conductor,
ibao
Shu 1 man,
Louis
II
1865
Dupers,
Orlando G. J.
ti
1896
Curley,
James P.
II
1635
Martin,
Lewis J.
It
1355
V/iggin,
William P.
II
1795
Tingen,
William I.
II
1834
Ruf,
Arthur G.
11
2613
Raskind,
Samuel
II
2454
Remington,
Frederick H.
11
2606
Cox,
Clarence S.
II
2057
Haran,
Alexander
II
2863
Julian,
Ernest C.
II
2463
Burke,
Ambrose G.
II
2475
Nadreau,
Wilfred C.
II
2636
Odenthal,
Henry A.
It
2889
Rodgerson,
Thomas S.
II
2526
Kirach,
Raymond L.
II
4413
Dow,
Charles W.
II
4393
Merrill,
John T.
II
1464
Cantwell,
Prank E.
II
1827
Levin,
JacolD
II
1088
Burke,
Thomas P.
II
1302
Gladstone,
David
II
1759
Ware,
Joseph V .
II
1810
Cunningham,
Francis V.
II
1818
Cooney,
Edward P.
II
2830
Beaudry,
Alderic E.
II
2709
Mullaney,
John J.
II
2849
McCabe,
Fred T.
II
2148
George,
Walter E.
II
2648
Peldman,
Hyman
II
2567
Phelan,
James T.
II
2013
Praiike ,
Walter P.
II
2568
Soulier,
Peter S.
II
2872
Kenney,
Martin F.
II
2466
Stanley,
Clifford R.
II
2482
Berry,
Ralph T.
II
3592
Marcus,
Henry
II
3600
Duffy, .
James J.
It
3174
Breenahan,
Joseph T.
II
3462
Barthelemy,
Lester G.
II
3234
Wood,
Stanley C.
II
4408
Mullett,
Hilliard P.
II
4597
Shay,
Charles E.
II
4442
Crisafy,
Stephen W.
II
4591
Bremner,
Gerald P.
II
0181
Johnsoji,
Augustus F.
II
246
Flynn,
Michael H.
II
137
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, I^BRUARY 3, 1919.
Contd,
Boston Elevated R^-. Licenses Cancelled - contd
1652
1001
1774
1049
1128
1347
2601
2643
2472
2858
2529
2871
2487
2665
2027
2838
2660
2506
2501
2461
2476
3423
3299
3482
3012
3348
3338
3448
3226
3083
403L
4456
4123
4017
4573
4093
4576
1881
1098
1013
1352
1893
1146
1410
1449
Richardson,
Audley F.
Conductor,
Mullin,
William J.
n
Boretti,
Charles J.
n
Ritvo,
Nathan
II
Ran son,
George P.
II
Gonlogue,
James
It
Einbinder,
David
II
Dolph,
Albert
n
Stowell,
Olira M.
n
Creelinan,
Prank A.
It
Greenbaum,
Harold F.
II
Reiainger,
Elmer W.
n
Ahsiaan,
Hyraan
n
Has on,
Clinton A.
N
Donahue,
James F.
n
Ryan,
Francis T.
ti
Nokes,
Arthur J.
11
Shine,
Patrick J.
N
Keefe,
Robert J.
M
For man.
George
It
Gallanter,
Edward
II
Evans,
Berton S.
n
Beaton,
Joseph LI.
n
Hurley,
Timothy J.
It
Doian,
Frank E.
It
Gloran,
Karry J.
II
Allen,
William H.
II
Savery,
J. Luther
II
Smith,
William J.
H
Wallace,
Edward B.
M
Reynolds,
Joseph E.
II
Egan,
Edward H.
II
Dorman,
Frank G.
It
Snow,
George R.
II
Hurst,
V/illiam I.
II
Guilfoyle,
Frank I'A.
H
Bowen,
Uberto W.
H
Boyce,
Charles P.
It
Johnson,
Samuel H.
It
Ross,
Harold G.
It
Rice,
V/illiam A.
It
Burns ,
Prank E.
II
Button,
Gerald E.
11
liagee.
John
H
McCorraick,
Francis P.
II
Nichols,
James P.
It
138
BOSTON,
YffiDlJESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1919.
Contd.
vated
Ry. Licenses
Cancelled - contd.
2511
Miskell.
William H.
Conductor,
2890
McCarthy,
Dennis F.
II
2276
Mahan,
Charles E.
It
32b'0
Boyle,
John J.
II
344?
Kaufoian,
Harry
II
3264
O'lleil,
Arthur T,
II
3375
Luiz,
Joseph M.
n
3076
Harris,
William F.
It
3017
DeWolf,
Albert K.
II
3557
Grace,
Gerald A.
II
3371
Walsh,
Michael T.
n
3189
Ryan,
William P. •
H
4487
Burke,
Alva I.
n
4551
Vincent,
Arthur A.
II
4497
Coughlan,
Francis E.
II
4303
Supple,
Leo J.
n
064
Dooling,
Joseph L.
II
012y
Robinson,
Charles I.
II
090
Ayera,
Samuel G.
II
1731
Skillings,
Horace W.
Motorman,
1560
Norkus,
James P.
II
1754
Duplissa,
William
II
1729
Korthaus,
Frank
II
2516
Conway,
Thomas C.
It
3301
Kelley,
James L.
It
4490
Smith,
George W.
It
1772
Gade,
Gustav A.
n
1779
Mushrow,
I'ilanford A.
H
1738
Pease,
Ernest C.
ft
1089
McCabe,
Patrick
n
1742
Wolski,
Adam M.
It
7231
Healey,
Michael J.
II
3178
Simpson,
William G.
H
4173
McGloin,
Michael
n
1023
O'Sullivan,
Thomas
n
1258
Murphy,
Stephen
II
1187
McCuin,
William T.
It
1292
McNeil,
James J.
n
1678
V/old,
Andrew A.
n
2471
Turner,
James M.
tt
2047
Flynn,
Michael H.
•1
246
Flynn,
Michael H.
It
3389
Downey,
Francis
It
3065
Reed,
Isaac E.
It
302^
Morrissey,
Andrew T.
It
4498
Gregoiry,
Henry
II
139
BOSTON. VffiDl^SDAY, FEBKUAl^Y :?', l^iy.
Contd,
Boston Elevated Ry. Licenses Cancelled - concluded.
1777
LeMack,
Albert
Motorraan,
1748
Lee,
Charles H.
n
1676
Burroughs,
Frank E.
It
223V
Donahue,
Michael T.
II
2084
Gavaza,
John M.
II
2615
Kelley,
John J.
N
2067
Begley,
Jeremiah J.
n
2496
lia comber,
Otis R.
n
2658
McKelvey,
John
n
2655
Dobson,
Adarn
«
2591.
Donnelly,
Henry A.
If
3137
Lynch,
John
It
3075
McDonald, -
Michael F.
fi
4306
Collier,
Ellis
fi
4500
Hedtler,
Clarence
II
0244
Robinson,
Charles I.
II
44 6y
Growell,
Hartley
If
3209
Anderson,
Olof E.
n
1038
Benner,
John B.
If
1755
Paulson,
Victor
II
246
Fly nn.
Michael H.
Starter.
I
The application of Patrolman Charles H. Bullock of
Division 4 for leave of absence from duty for three days, commencing
February 7, current, to take his wife vi^ho is ill to IJIaine, was
granted without pay.
Patrolman William F. Brown, granted an indefinite leave
of absence from duty October 27, l^lo, to enter the United States
Marine Corps, having received an honorable disc3iarge, returned to
duty at Station 16 at 5.45 P. M. , February 5, l^l^.
140
BOSTON, WEDl-ffiSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, I919.
Concluded
It is hereby ordered that Captains James P. Canney, Ross A
Perry and Charles T. Reardon, be and they are hereby appointed
pursuant to section 10 of chapter 291 of the Acts of 1906 to consti-
tute a trial board in such cases as may be referred to it for hear-
ing. Said board shall serve until a new board is hereafter
appointed.
It is hereby ordered that the coaplaint of Captain
Herbert W. Goodwin of Division 9 against Patrolman Patrick F.
Moore of Division 9 ^s referred for hearing to the trial board,
consisting of Captains James P. Canney, Ross A. Perry and Charles T.
Reardon. The hearing will be held at this office Friday, February
7, 1919, at 2.15 p. m.
Attest:
Chief Cll^^
141
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMHSSIOKER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Thursday, February 6, I919.
Police CoiTirnissioner 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 :-
In accordance with a notice given in General Order No. 26, the
Police Depart'uoni- e.-caciination of Reservemen therein prsrided for will be
held, by the cour'-esy of the Massachasetts Civil Service Commission at
room 15, State House, Manday, February 1?, 19^9 1 at 9. 30 A- 1£.
Division Csimnanders will bo arrange all duties of the Reserve-
men who are to be examined that they may attend in the best possible
condition; and especially are they to be relieved not later than one
o'clock on the morning of Februaiy 1? from street duty and from attend-
ance at station houses.
The resignation of Charles H. Timmins, janitor at the
City Prison, having been presented, it was accepted to take effect
February 6, 1919.
The application of the Yorkshire Terrier Club of America
by Mrs. George E. Peabody, Vice President, for an Amusement License
to have a toy dog show in the Dutch Room of the Copley Square Hotel
Huntington avenue, on Wednesday evening, February 12, current, was
forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved.
142
BOSTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, I919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Junlc Collectors' Licenses were rejected:-
Cohen, Rubin
Silverman, Joseph
43 Elmo St. ,
60 Allen St.
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, I919.
Gorraley,
Graham,
Halpin,
Jamieson,
McCarthy,
Shanahan,
Toombs,
Joseph V. 1014 Little Building,
James H. 420 Center st., J. P.,
Thomas J. 7 Fairview av.,
William D. 290 I.Iassachusetts av.,
Lexington,
40 Bowdoin St., Medford,
38 Park Vale av., B. D. ,
29 Armandine st. ,
approved by Ensign James E. Wharton, Aide
for Information, 1st Naval District, Little
Building.
Joseph \7.
Raymond
Frederick W.
The application of Harry A. Waldron, 2 Willow court,
Dorchester, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this
Commonwealth was rejected.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the
year ending April 30, I919.
Goldstein,
Samuel H.
24 Salem st. ,
Rubin,
Samuel
1991 Washington st..
Shapiro,
Samuel
181 Cabot St.,
Tally,
Jacob F.
147 Northampton st.
Zide,
David L.
462 Tremont st.
143
BOSTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 191^.
Contd.
The application of William H. Kirkland for a transfer of
his license to deal in Second Hand Articles from 36 Columbus avenue
to 12 Columbus avenue was granted.
On the application of the Shepard Norwell Company by-
Jerome K. Sterne, Superintendent, the following named persons were
appointed Special Police Officerslfor duty in and about the premises
of said company located on Winter and Tremont streets and Temple
place for the year ending llarch 3^1 ^9^^'
Earl C. Farrington,
Eugene H. Gieringer,
Leslie A. Hapgood.
Peter J. Gough, appointed February ^, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
The application of Captain Richard Fitzgerald of Division
3 for permission for the officers of ?iis division to make voluntary
contributions to be given to the family of Patrolman Frank L.
Merritt who is dangerously ill at the City Hospital was granted.
Trial Board,
and Charles '^
consisting of Captains James P. Canney,
y and Charles T. Reardon, appointed February 5i current,
referred the complaint of Captain Herbert ¥. Goodwin,
olrrian Patrick F. Moore of Division 9. is hereby
-^ .,.. .._ ..... ^--.- -_.... ^ ^- -^ p, -
The
Ross A. Perry
to which was
against Patr^-...^.**. ^^ „**v... ^. ^ «* .^-.-^ ,, -w, ^
cancelled by reason of the hearing hiaving been continued to 3
Monday, February 10, I919.
m.
144
BOSTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, lyi?.
Contd.
The applications of the following named police officers
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 :-
Patrol.
(I
n
N
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N
n
n
N
N
n
ti
Sergeant
Patrol.
Reserve.
Patrol.
•I
Captain
Patrol.
II
Sergeant
Patrol.
II
M
Henry J. Boutlier,
Michael E. Fitzgerald,
William B. McKinnon,
James J. Garrity,
Gustaf 0. Benson,
John H. Rogers,
Jeremiah A. Crowley,
Jeremiah J. McCarthy,
John F. O'lTeil,
Michael J, Welch,
Jeremiah Kelly,
Patrick J. Trimlet,
Daniel J. Sweeney,
Thomas H. Soutter,
George E. Lewis,
John T. O'Keefe,
Thoma.s K. Keenan,
David V. Tintle,
Joseph Karrima.n,
Andrew J. Hurley,
Jajaes Hani on,
Sumner S. Foster,
Michael J. Shea,
Charles A. Kihlgren,
Fred V/. Sonnemann,
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11.50
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9.04
8.22
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9.86
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14.38
76.71
11.50
7.39
11.50
11.50
16.44
11,50
11.50
14.38
11.50
11.50
11.50
$389.19
The applications of the follov/ing named police officers
for half pay for the time herein specified on account of absence
from duty by reason of sickness as provided by section 5 o^ Rule 36
of the Police Manual, were granted :-
Patrol.
II
Reserve.
Patrol.
II
Sergeant
II
Cornelius Brennan,
Peter F. Conlon,
John Lynch,
Francis X. McCarthy,
Mathew E. Hopkins,
Elijah L. Nickerson,
Patrick F. Flaherty,
William P. Gaffney,
Div.
1.
17
days,
$ 32.60
II
1.
3
II
4.11
II
1.
2
3.83
II
1.
25
30.80
II
2.
5
9.59
II
2.
5
9.59
II
3.
10
23.97
II
3. 2d
over.
• .
67.12
Carry
1181.61
145
BOSTON, THUHSDAY, KCBKUAKY 6, 19iy.
Contd.
Half Pay Allowed for lost time - contd.
Patrol.
Sergeant
Patrol.
Reserve.
Patrol.
Sergeant
Patrol.
Reserve,
Patrol.
Brought
Michael Lynch, Div.
Patrick J. McDonough, "
Otis D. Parmenter,
David Buckley,
Christopher A. Clayton,
Richard J. Dwyer,
I\/[artin J. Lynch,
Charles C. McDonald,
John F. Sheehan,
James F. Dooley Jr.,
Michael M. Foley,
Jeremiah Kelley,
Jeremiah fCelley,
Joseph H. Porter,
Thomas Thornton,
George M. Gould,
Norman F. Sherman,
John F. Burke,
Michael Goodman,
Patrick Rickey,
Patrick J. Mai inn,
Thomas Connor,
Francis S. Duff in,
Hugh F. Marston,
John P. Mattson,
John J. Austin,
George LI. Kelley,
James H. McLean,
John V. Marena,
William J. Mulvey,
Charles J. Wallace,
James A. McCormack,
Frederick A. Kopp,
Hugh P. McGuire,
Thomas 0. O'Neil,
Frank A. Ball,
John Buckley,
Thomas M. Keenan,
Arthur J. I/iarks,
John H. Spratt,
John W. Forbes,
John W. Forbes,
John V7. Forbes,
James F. Gaquin,
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11.
11.
11,
11,
12.
12.
12,
12.
12,
13.
13.
13.
13.
ard
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4
9.59
6
11.50
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9.59
2
3.56
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15.34
18
■ 34.52
12
18.08
2
3.83
7
9.59
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57.53
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4.93
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15.06
34.52
5.75
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9.59
6.85
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% 895.74
146
BOSTON, THURSDAY, FEEIiUAKY 6, 1^1 9.
Half pay allowed for lost time - concluded.
Contd.
Br
Patrol.
Joseph 0. Hodgkins,
11
Owen A. Katon,
N
John H. McCabe,
11
John P. O'Neil,
n
John P. O'Neil,
w
Joseph F. (guilty.
Lieut.
John W. Riordan,
Patrol.
Willie K. Burns,
It
Kieran Duffy,
It
Andrew J. Hurley,
N
Henry L. Moran,
n
James J. Sullivan,
"
Elam W. Morgan,
Sergeant
James A. Murphy,
Patrol.
Everett A. Nash,
«
Hugh O'Neill,
n
William B. t^uinan.
•1
Richard J. Pickett,
n
Michael J. Shea,
n
John J. Gorman,
n
John J. Healey,
11
Edward G. Kennedy,
H
llichael H. Murphy,
n
Patrick Murphy,
II
John A. McGillivray
Reserve.
Darby J. Goode,
Sergeant
William A. Lyons,
Patrol.
Isaac T. M^'ers,
II
James J, Mullin,
n
Albert J. Nott,
II
Eugene F. Dagle,
II
Patrick J. Duke,
II
Daniel J. Lynch,
Inspector
Levi W. Burr,
Thomas B. Greene,
ought
forward.
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days.
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147
BOSTON, THURSDAY, ITEBRUAIiY 6, I919. Concluded.
A requigition for the payment of the pay-rolla for the
week ending February 6, current, was approved aa follows : -
Police Iiepartrnent,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House i£atrons.
Soldiers' pay-roll,
Total,
$46,266.86
599.26
550.02
181.39
742.94
148.393.70
Attest:
Chief CI
148
OPFICiJ OP THE POLICE COIJMISSIOKKR.
29 Peraberton square.
Boston, Friday, February 7, I919.
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 :-
follows:-
Rule 13, Section 17. is hereby amended to read as
During their tour of duty, patro
phone any information of importance, and c
require their patrolmen to report at least
by signal from different boxes, and as oft
deemed advisable. Patrolmen must signal
jroute within the first hour of duty. If
cannot with due regard for his duty signal
jquired, he shall report the fact and the r
superior officer in charge of his Station
of duty.
Imen shall report by tele-
omraanding officers shall
once every forti* minutes
en by telephone as may be
from all boxes on each
for an^ reason a patrolman
from a box as above re-
easons therefor to the
at the end of his tour
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
Members
duty whose day off
duty does not begi
morning roll call,
except that Divisi
them to so report.
This ord
tendent.
The atte
of those members a
Rules and Regulati
permission. Viol
offense.
of the Regular and Reserve Force assigned to night
ends at a morning roll call and whose tour of
n until night, who have heretofore reported at
are until further order excused from so reporting,
on Commanders in cases of emergency may require
er may be suspended at any time by the Superin-
ntion of the members of the Force and especially
ffected by this order, is called to rule 34 of the
ons which forbids absence from the City without
ation of this Rule will be considered a serious
149
BOSTON, FRIDAY, I^BERUARY 7, I919,
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Auctioneers' Licenses were granted for the year ending December 31,
Jenkins,
Lowenstein,
Charles H.
Max
Pier jffl, South Boston,
205 Colurnbus av .
The applications of the following naraed persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 3C, 1^9.
Endicott st.,
Ticknor st.,
Y/oodville st. ,
Webster av. , Som. ,
Columbus av . ,
Vine St., Roxbury,
Harold st. , Boxbury,
Astor St. ,
Pratt St.. E. D.,
1500
Capodilupo,
Alfonso
196
1505
Carroll,
Edward C.
12
1511
French,
Arthur C.
16
i5oy
Gallagher,
Walter
21
984
Hayes,
Sebron
531
1517
Mugridge,
Richard J.
16
58
McDonald,
Lewis D.
40
1525
Temple,
Maurice E.
64
1510
Tirnmins,
Edward
48
The application of Leo J. Turner, 9 Rollins court, for a
jopy of his Hackney Carriage Driver's License #2133 ^^^ 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*
63. '"■59 Capodilupo, Alfonso
52,727 Doerfler, William E.
82,792 Mugridge, Richard J.
63,203 iicDonald, Lewis D.
43,044 Temple, Lfeiurice E.
in a garage at
II II II II
n
II
II
n
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
24 Chardon St.,
541 Tremont st. ,
350 Dudley st. ,
I6& Warren st., Pox.,
^^ Bickerstaff st.
150
B0ST01v\ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, I919.
Contd.
The application of Ernest M. Miller for a copy of his
license #01979B to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at
293 Northampton street was granted.
The application of Ernest M. Miller for a copy of his
special stand for Hackney Carriage License #01979B on Columbus
avenue, northeast corner of Massachusetts avenue, 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 3I, 1919.
Bonney,
Bryant,
Chase,
Coie,
Cutting,
Gaynor,
Goulart,
Kennedy,
Kersey,
Moore,
O'Rourke,
Russell,
Smith,
Torrance,
V/elch,
White,
Worden,
Lamb ,
Percy' W.
Robert H.
Arthur H.
Albert J.
Ashley P.
Patrick J.
Charles S.
Thomas A. y
John E.
Charles L. M. '
John E.
William E.
Benjamin F.
Leslie B.
John
Harry P.
Harry A.
approved by C. W
American Rai
Arnold J.
approved by V/. H
Turner Co
South Station,
Hemenway st.,
South Station,
South Station,
Bird St., D. D. ,
South Station,
Crapo St., New Bedford,
"A" Somerville av. Som.
Temple st. ,
South Station,
Wood St., Prov. R. I.,
Shawmut av . , New Bedford,
South Station
V/ater st. , Plymouth,
Church St., Mansfield,
Church St., "
South Station,
Robie, General Manager,
Iwa.y Express Company,
142 Bradstreet av., Eeachmont
Nye, District Contract Mgr.,
nstruction Company.
104
12
45
212
48
132
92
5
^1
96
BOSTON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919.
Contd.
151
Oscar Gerrig, appointed February 5. current, appeared and
made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties in-
cumbent on hirn as a railroad police officer.
The following named persons, appointed February 6, cur-
rent, appeared and made oat/i to faithfully and impartially perforin
all the duties incumbent on them as special police officers.
Eugene H. Gieringer,
Leslie A. Hapgood.
On the application of the Bay State Street Railway
Company by Y/allace B. Donham, Receiver, licenses were granted to
the following named persons as conductors and motormen in the employ
of said company :-
1505 Rasmussen,
I69& Gibson,
Albert J.
Archibald L.
Conductor,
Motorman.
On the application of the Boston Elevated Railway Company
by Edward Dana, Transportation Superintendent, licenses were
granted to the following named persons as conductors and motormen
in the employ of said company:-
4432
Alves,
Albert F.
Conductor,
2454
Auber,
Ralph E.
II
i7:?9
Breen,
Bertram G.
II
1865
Burke,
Jeremiah J.
n
1894
Caineron,
James W. G.
025
Champion,
John \7.
■ M
18&3
Drew,
Louis
M
1005
Fay,
Arthur H.
H
2863
Finegan,
Peter
H
152
BOSTOH, FRIDAY, EEBHUARY 7. 1919.
Gontd,
Boston Elevated Ry. Licenses Granted - concluded.
2051
French,
Albert P.
Conductor,
2568
Greene,
Warren I.
II
2567
Hannaford,
Charles W.
II
1896
Hofinann,
Arthur V/. Jr.
II
2606
Hurley,
George H.
II
2463
Julian,
Arthur F.
II
3396
1834
Lacey,
Edward J.
II
LaFleur,
Raymond F.
II
2814
Lane,
John F.
II
2475
Levethan,
Benjamin
II
2427
Lynch,
John J.
II
3072
McGuire,
Edward F.
II
2889
Nickerson,
Gordon F.
11
1147
O'Malley,
John P.
II
2635
Rodenhiser,
Herman A.
II
1880
Shaughnessy ,
Patrick J.
11
1885
Sliney,
Harold J.
II
2830
Sullivan,
Cornelius
II
3202
Walker,
V/ilfred W.
II
2636
Wiitney,
Miles S.
II
4114
O'Connell,
Jeremiah J.
Motorman,
1064
Paulson,
Victor
II
The application of Walter Massucco for a Wagon License
#3':^0 to locate in front of 176 Gladstone street was granted for
the year ending June 30, 1919'
The application of Patrolman Michael M. Shea of Division
15 for permission to accept a reward of Fifty (50) Dollars for the
arrest of William H. Chase, a deserter from the United States
Navy was granted.
BOSTON,
FRIDAY,
FEBRUARY 7, I9I9
Contd.
Patrolman Frank C. Durgin, granted indefinite leave of
absence iJoveinber 4, Iyi8, to enlist in the United States Guards,
having received an honorable discharge, returned to dut^' at Station
16 at 7.45 a. m., February 7, l^iy.
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 Cormnissioners
approved:-
1
Baer, Aaron 235 Hanover st..
Baldini. A. & Co. 135-137 North st., j
Clinton Produce Co. 14 Mercantile st..
Eames, Edgar F. 60 Blackstone st..
Eames, Elbridge J. 64 Blackstone st..
Leverone, Frank 150 Summer st.,
Murdock, J. L. & Co. Il6i--ll8 Blackstone st. ,
Plymouth Creamery Co. 99 Commerce st..
Wingersky, Lazarus 5 Marshall st.
The following is a list of the members of the Police
Department who were granted leave of absence to enter the United
States Army or iTavy, who were honorably discharged therefrom, and
were restored to duty in the Department on the dates herein given:-
Name. Div. Rank. Leave of Restored to
Absence. Duty.
Gorham, John J. E.
16
Reserve.
Jan. 21, 1918.
Nov. 21, 1918.
Kelley, Frank A.
16
Patrol.
Aug. 22, 1918.
Dec. 1, 1918. 1
As a patrolman |
Flynn, Ufilliam
3
Reserve.
Sep. 21, 1917.
Dec. 2, 1918.
King, John R.
2
Patrol.
•• 10, 1918.
" 2, 1918.
Moore, Patrick F.
9
II
Aug. 26, 1918.
9. 1918.
Bagley, William F.
9
II
Oct. 19. 1918.
16, 1918.
Lane, Michael B.
12
Reserve.
Aug. 24, 1918.
16, 1918.
Martin, John J.
16
Patrol.
Oct. 27. 1918.
" 16, 1918.
Miley, Joseph W.
16
M
Aug. 17, 1918.
16, 1918.
Leahy, George F.
3
II
•• 12, 1918.
20, 1918.
Mclnnes, John F.
2
11
25, 1917.
23, 1918.
153
154
BOSTON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, I919.
Continued.
Members of Department in Array or Navy who were restored to duty.
Name.
Div. Rank.
Leave of
Absence .
mmrn^fJU
Hanley, Matthew J.
Schlenkert, Anthony E,
Kelley, Edward J. Jr.
O'Brien, Thomas J.
Pox, John P.
Flaherty, Frank J.
Grant, Daniel E.
Weiss, Clarence E.
Williams, Peter J.
Ball , Frank A.
Bennett, Charles A.
Murphy, Maurice F.
Moylan, Michael J.
[Donahue, Thomas F.
Gaquin, James F.
Kendrick, V/illiam L.
Tully, Joseph L.
Winn, Michael J.
Murphy, John H.
Ferreira, George E.
lilay, William T.
Sarjeant, Joseph J.
'Sprat t, Walter H.
Fitzgerald, James W.
Patrol.
n
12
C. C.
0.
B. C.
I.
1
16
13
3
3
17
2
1
18
G. C.
0.
9
c. c.
0.
Reserve,
Patrol.
Reserve
Clerk &
Me s ' g ' r
Clerk
Reserve.
Pa,trol.
Reserve.
Clerk
Reserve.
Me s ' g ' r
Feb.
Jan.
July
Feb.
Nov.
Dec.
July
Aug.
Re
Aug.
Re
Dec.
13, 1918.
21, 1918.
1, 1918.
4, 1918.
20, 1918.
1. 1917.
15. 1918.
28, 1918.
signed
23. 1918.
signed
e>. 1917.
3. 1917.
May 27, 1918.
Resigned
May 30, 1918.
Resigned
Mar. 12, I918.
July 29, 1918.
Nov. 30, 1917.
July 27, 1918.
Aug. 14, 1918.
Apr. 1, lyiO.
July 21, 1918.
Resigned
July 20, 1918.
May 8, 1918.
" 7, 1918.
July 17, 1918.
Restored to
Duty.
Dec. 26, 1918.
" 26, 1918.
" 26, 1918.
" 27, 1918.
Jan. 7. 1919.
7. 1919.
7. 1919.
7, 1919.
Reinstated
Jan. 7, 1919.
Reinstated
Jan. 7, 1919.
7, 1919.
7. 1919.
Reinstated
Jan. 10, 1919.
Reinstated
Jan. 15, 1919.
As a patrolman
Jan. 16, 1919.
As a patrolman
Jan. 16, 1919.
" 20, 1919.
As a patrolman
Jan. 20, 1919.
As a patrolman
Jan. 22, I9I9.
As a patrolman
Jan. 27, 1919.
Reinstated
Jan. 27, 1919.
27. 1919.
" 28, 1919.
29. 1919.
BOSTOK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919.
Concluded.
Memters of Department in Anny or 1-Tavy who were restored to duty -
concluded.
Name.
Div. Rank.
Leave
of
Restored to
Absence.
Duty.
As a patrolman
Maloney, Richard M.
4
Reserve
. Nov. 25,
1917.
Feb. 4, 1519.
As a patrolman
Conley, John J.
Ib
II
Jan. 31,
1918.
Feb. 3, 1919.
As a patrolman
llcPeeley, Patrick J.
4
II
Mar. 28,
1918.
Feb. 3. 1919.
Brown, William F.
16
Patrol.
Oct. 27,
1918.
5. 1919.
Durgin, Frank C.
16
II
llov . 4 ,
1918.
7. 191V.
Attest:
Chief Cle
156
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COiaaSSIOlJER.
2V Peinberton square.
Boston, Saturday, February 8, 1919.
Police Coraaissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
John Johnson was employed as a temporary marine fireman
at Station 8 for a period of ten days, ending February I7, 1919,
with pay at the rate of Thirteen Hundred (I300) Dollars per annum.
The application of Louis H. Mudgett for an Amusement
License to have moving pictures in Symphony Hall located at the
corner of Ijlassachusetts and Huntington avenues on Tuesday evening,
February 11, current, was forv/arded 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.
719 Cutter,
1634 Seaver,
Fitch H.
Edward ?.
57 Hyde Park av . ,
530 Newbury st.
The application of Jacob Kir.-nnel, 49 Spring street, for a
Junk Collector's License was granted for the year ending April 30,
1919.
157
BOSTON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1^19 .
Coatd.
The applications of the following named persons, approved
by G. H. Walker, Houghton & Button Company, for licenses to carry
pistols or revolvers in this Goi.iMonwealth were granted for the
year ending liay 31,191^.
Black,
Bird,
John
Michael F.
Munroe av., WolDurn,
115 Warren st.. Revere.
On the application of W. W. Lydston, idanager, Louis Boinay
was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about the
premises of the Superb Theatre located at 1122 Columbus avenue for
the year ending I^rch 31, 1919.
On the application of the Mohawk Amusement Company by
P. F. Lydon, Treasurer, Charles A. Blora was appointed a Special
Police Officer for duty in and about the premises #429 Broadway for
the year ending March 31, I919.
On the application of John Henes, Owner, George P. Burton
was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about the
premises of the Apollo Tneatre located at 1048-1050 Washington
street for the year ending March 31, 1919 •
The six Wagon Licenses granted to Henry S. Barron on
July 1, 1918, were cancelled by reason of the licensee having sold
his wagons.
5661
in
front
of
49 Commercial st..
5660
II
II
II
51 " ••
5447
n
•1
II
52 '• "
5473
II
II
II
52 "
3644
II
II
II
^'6 " "
2280
n
•1
ti
60 " "
158
BOSTON, SATURDAY, 53BRUARY 8, I919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, I919.
Division 1.
in a stalsle at 337 North st.,
" " " " 19 No. Margin st.,
Pontefract. ,V. P.
" front of
35 Endicott st.,
411 Galasso, Adam
422 Paretsky, James
423
22d0
3644
5447
5473
5660
in place of Henry S. Barron.
416 Mercurio, Philip in a stable at I9 No. Margin st. ,
391)
402( Reid, George W. " front of 128 Fulton st.,
409)
Division 7.
385 Zarba, Michele in front of 174 London st.
The application of Patrolman William R. Harrington of
Division 6 for leave of absence from duty for four days, commencing
February 7, current, on account of the death of his brother 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 :-
Boston Consolidated Co.
Diamond Beef Co.
Eaton & Company
Hershrnan, Jacob
Stern, Barnett
11-15 Hoxbury st.,
89 Blackstone st. ,
52 Blackstone st.,
187 North St. ,
38 North St.
BOSTON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8. I919. Concluded.
It is hevelay ordered that Captains Thomas F, Goode,
Michael J. Goff and Richard Fitzgerald "be and they are hereby ap-
pointed 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 here-
after appointed.
159
It is hereby ordered
Herbert \V. Goodwin of Division
that the complaint of Captain
9 against Patrolman Patrick F.
Moore
of Division 9 "be referred for hearing to the trial board consisting
of Captains Thomas F. Goode, Michael J. Goff and Richard Fitzgerald.
The hearing will be held at tnis office Monday, February 10, current,
at 2.15 p. m.
It is hereby ordered that the complaint of Captain John E.
Driscoll of Division 5 against Patrolman Daniel J. Lee of Division 5
be referred for hearing to the trial board consisting of Captains
Thomas F. Goode, Michael J. Goff and Richard Fitzgerald. The
hearing will be held at this office Monday, February 10, current,
at 3 P» ^'
Attest:
Chief Cl^k.
160
0FFIC3 0? TKli] POLICE COlJIMISSIOinSR.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Monday, February 10, I919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Saturday last were read and approved.
The City Treasurer was requested to pay to Alice J.
Brennan, widow of the late Patrolman Edward F. Brennan of Division
17 deceased February 2, current, the sum of Fifty-three and 63/IOO
( 53*63) Dollars, being the amount due him for fourteen days as a
police officer of the city of Boston.
A report was forwarded to the Secretary of the Coramon-
•wealth on the application of William Zetlin et al for a charter as
the West End Young Men's Friendship Club for social and educational
purposes; no fixed location.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
1554- Arming ton,
1530 Kee,
1546 Manning,
Ralph R.
Y/alter H.
William J.
Iti Harold pk. , Roxbury,
134- Huntington av.,
34 Baxter st.
The application of William J. Manning for a license
5^65,080 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 55^
ilast Eighth street was granted for the year ending June 30, 1919.
161
BOSTOil, MOITDAY, FEBRUARY 10, I919.
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 3I . I'l^iy*
Barrington,
Parello,
Thompson,
Edward 11 Gorham st., B. D. ,
approved by Samuel L. Carr, Treasurer, R. H.
White Company,
62 Circuit St., Roxbury,
Eutaw St. . E. B.
}
13b'
xjp iiiutaw 3T,., .a, ij. ,
A. Van Valen, District Superintend-!
Walter M.
Charles S.
approved by
ent; granted on condition that arms are not to
be carried except when out investigating
alarms for the American District Telegraph
Company .
The application of Missak K. Soukikian, 53^ Commonwealth
avenue, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Common-
wealth was rejected.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 2,0, 1919.
Division 10.
442 Mitchell, Charles in front of 5^3 Shawmut av.
Division 11.
B28364 Mirabito, Fred B. in front of 1413 Dorchester av.
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, three days, com-
mencing February 10, current, on account of the death of his mother-
in-law at Brookline.
Patrolman Wilbur F. Harris of Division 5i three days, commenc-
ing February 8, current, on account of the death of his brother.
Patroljnan JJIartin Haverty of Division 14, three days, commencing
February 12, current, to attend to private business.
162
BOSTON. MOLTDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919.
Concluded.
The application of Patrolman Patrick H. Kirley of Division
10 for permission to accept a reward of Five (5) Dollars for the
arrest of Raymond Moseley, a runaway from the Industrial School for
Boys at Shirley, Massachusetts, was 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 Commissioners
approved:-
Brookline Meter
Cantoni,
"Causeway"
Cobb Beef Co.
Green,
Trachtenberg Sc
Taxi Go.
Deonisio
Jacoh
Kirzner
1447 Commonwealth av.,
1 No. Beacon st. ,
69 Causeway st. ,
42 North st.,
134-142 Washington st. ,
7 "B" Spring st.
Attest:
Chief Cldl^^
0FFIC2 OF THE POLICE COMMISSIOl^^ER.
2V Pemberton square.
163
Boston, Tuesday, February 11, li^l^*.
Police Goinraissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Monday last were read and approved.
The application of the St. George Athletic Association by
John G. Kirwan for an Arausement License to have a costume party in
the University of Massachusetts Hall located at 415 Newbury street
on Tuesday evening, February 25, 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.
1894 mulligan,
2162 Vernon,
610 Zoller,
Wilfred D.
Edward C.
Herbert K.
356 Broadway,
785 Huntington av.,
33 Bicicerstaff st.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, I919.
01237B Kelly, Martin C.
85544 Mulligan, Y/ilfred D.
in a garage at
)t II II 11
72 Linden Park st. ,
541 E. Broadway.
The application of Martin C. Kelly for a transfer of his
license #62,497 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a garage
at 21 Hampshire street to a garage at 72 Linden Park street was
granted.
164
BOSTON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, I919.
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 ^1, 1919»
Henderson,
Stacy,
William
approved
9 Sheridan av., Medford,
"by A. E. Collins, Agent, Clyde
Steamship Company,
Chester R. 69 Springhill av.. Bridge-
water, approver) by Joseph R. Mclnnes, Vice
President, John T. Connor Company.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Cot 0 ,
Rudnick,
Arthur
Morris
L.
J.
17 Magnolia st. ,
d2 Glenville av .
Arlington,
B. D.
On the application of the Shepard ITorwell Company ty
Jerome K. Sterne, Superintendent, Charles T. J. Vifalsh was appointed
a Special Police Officer for duty in and about the premises of the
said company located on Winter and Tremont streets and Temple place
for the year ending March ^1, 1919-
The application of the Cobb Beef Company for the appoint-
ment of its president, Arthur L. Cobb as a Special Police Officer
for duty in and about the premises #42 North street was rejected.
165
BOSTON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1^19.
Contd.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incum"bent on them
as special police officers.
Blom,
Bo i nay.
Burton,
Parrington,
Charles A.
Louis J.
George P.
Earl C.
Appointed.
February 8, I919,
6, 1919.
The application of Daniel F. Murphy for a Wagon License
#454 to locate in front of 27 West Third street was granted for the
year ending June 30, 1919*
The application of Sergeant Thomas \V. O'Donnell of Division
16 to be reimbursed in the sum of Three (3) Dollars, being the cost
of medical services on account of an injury to his wrist, while ar-
resting Arthur M. Hazard, 64 Commonwealth avenue for insanity, on
January 26, 1919» was granted.
The application of Sergeant Thomas W. O'Donnell of Divi-
sion 16 to be reimbursed in the sum of Nine and 2/IOO (9.02) Dollars
being the cost of cloth for new trousers to replace a pair torn
while arresting Arthur M. Hazard on January 26, 1919. ^o^ insanity
iwas granted.
The application of Patrolman Andrew B. Guneo of Division 1
to be reimbursed in the sura of Seven (7) Dollars, being the cost of
repairing his uniform which was damaged while arresting Michael
Sweeney on Decer.iber 11, I'j'lti, was granted.
166
BOSTON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, I919.
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 :-
Boston Fruit Supply Co.
Schnipper, Morris
Shapiro, Maurice
Talcoff, Williaja J.
1-2 Faneuil Hall sq. ,
cor. Hanover & Portland sts.,
24-^ Faneuil Hall sq. ,
61 Hanover st.
Attest:
d^iUHAA.
Chief Cleri
167
OFFICE OF THS POLICE C0MMI3SI0i:ER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Wednesday, February 12, I919.
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.
1554 Bell,
1556 Hanrahan,
1912 McCarthy,
1557 Trechokas,
Charles C.
Timothy L.
John H.
Peter
60 Charles st., D. D.,
125 G St.,
96 State rd.. Revere,
63 I St.
The application of Peter Trechokas for a license #78,7^0
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 5^1 Broadway
was granted for the year ending June 30, I919.
The application of Alfred G. Lewis for a special stand
for his Hackney Carriage License /^60,006 opposite 40 Beacon street.
Common side, was granted.
The application of Frank S. Flatten for a transfer of his
license #77,425 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a garage
at 12 Garden street to a garage at 21 Hawkins street was granted.
168
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, I^BRUARY 12. I919.
Contd.
The application of Max Simons, 23 Kansborough street,
Dorchester, for a Junk Collector's License was granted for the year
ending April 30, I919.
The application of Morris prornisel, 22 Seneca street, for
a copy of his Junk Collector's License was granted.
The Junk Shop Keeper's License granted to liax Goldfarb,
at 30 Wall street on April 30, I91Q. was cancelled by reason Of the
licensee having ceased to be engaged in the business of Junk Shop
Keepezjat that location.
The application of Joseph Berrnan for a Junk Shop Keeper's
License at 30 V/all street was granted for the year ending April 30,
1919, in place of Lax Goldfarb.
The application of John J. Buckly, 110 St. Botolph street,
to be appointed a Private Detective was granted for the year ending
February 12, 1920.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Cojuraonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 3I, I919,
Buck,
Hildreth,
Hildreth,
Roland H. 64 Florida st., D. D. ,
approved by C. W. Robie, General Manager,
A/nerican Railway Express Company,
Herbert A.) 22 Treralett st.,
Herbert L. J 22 Tremlett st.
169
BOSTON, V^EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 19iy.
Contd.
The petition of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Rail-
road Company, a railroad corporation having a passenger station in
this city, praying for the appointment of
Ballou,
Bennett,
Blood,
Bradford,
Carr,
Chapman,
Clancy,
Cole,
Daggett,
Daly,
Donovan,
Freeland,
Gillon,
Graham,
Hamilton,
Harris,
Henderson,
Heron,
Holmes,
Howard,
Howes,
Howes,
Johnson,
Jordan,
Kane,
Lowe,
"being persons
police officer
upon said peti
employment of
act as railroa
purposes and w
of 1^06 and Ac
hold said offi
Albert M.
Stephen
Bert
Frederick
John M.
Edward W.
Joseph A.
William F.
John G.
Michael J.
Dennis "/.
Albert F.
James R.
James P.
George A.
H.
V,
Martin,
Llathewson,
Murphy ,
Murphy,
McAdam,
McLeod,
Nye,
O'Donnell,
Oviatt,
Potter,
Ramsey,
Robertson,
Richards,
Russell,
Sanguinett,
Edward Mj^-'*«''^;^'^''/p<i.Savage,
Sawyer,
Walter L.
William
Charles C.
Deniis W.
Charles A.
Levi,
Frank E.
Earl A.
Joseph A.
John S. F.
Scully,
Shay,
Smi th ,
Stevenson,
Toye,
Tower,
Tower,
Yifagner,
kanurin.
Melvin C.
William B.
Jeremiah
Thomas F.
William
John J.
Freeman A.
John P.
Harry C.
Raiph E.
Frank H.
William S.
George E.
John E.
Louis
John
John ¥.
Charles T.
James P.
Frederick W.
George W.
George F.
George A.
Reuben F.
James C.
Gerard P.
in the employment of said corporation as railroad
s of and for said corporation, was acted upon, and
tion the persons named therein, being persons in the
said corporation, were appointed police officers to
d police officers of and for said corporation for the
ith the powers set forth in Chapter 463 of the Acts
ts in addition thereto and amendatory thereof, to
ce until said appointment is revoked according to law,
170
BOSTON, YffiDinSSDAY, EEEHUAliY 12, 1:^1^.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the
year ending April 30, 1:^1^.
Halpin,
Thomas J.
7 Fairview av. ,
Noyes,
'\¥illiam H.
'\
as Moyes & Smith,
Smith,
John G.
724 Dudley at. ,
The application of Sam Harris for a transfer of his
licetise to deal in Second Hand Articles from y Gornpton street to 2l6
Dover street was granted.
On his own application, Arthur Anderson, Lessee and
Manager, was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and
about the premises of the Mattapan T?ieatre located on ii/lattapan
square for the year ending March 31. I'^'l^'
The application of Patrolman William D. O'Neil of Division
6 for leave of absence froia duty for three days, commencing
February 12, current, on account of the death of his daughter was
granted without pay.
The application of Patrolman Reinhold K. Anderson of
Division 2 for permission to accept a reward of Fifty (50) Dollars
: from the Boston Wool Trade Association for the recovery of wool
I valued at .tp7000. , the property of D. I. Baker, I36 Federal street,
was granted.
171
BOSTON, WBDlvESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, I919. 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 Corornissioners
approved :-
Cuilla,
Ferruggio,
Toscano,
Zarba,
Dinarello,
Accursio
Guiseppe &L
Giovanni J
Joseph &)
Joseph )
108 Atlantic av. ,
26^- Charter st.,
181 Maverick st.
Attest:
Chief cierS
%^
172
OFFICE OF THE POLICE GOMl«IISSI010iIR.
29 Peraberton square.
Boston, Thursday, February 13, I919.
Police Gornrnissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Wednesday last were read and approved.
In the matter of the complaint made by Captain John E.
Driscoll of Division 5 against Patrolman Daniel J. Lee of Division 5
for violation of Rule 40 of the Rules and Regulations of the Police
DepartmenXi, to wit:
' INTOXICATION; Said patrolman when in uniform
performance of his duty A. M. , 4th inst., was found
condition by Sergeant John J. Hanrahan, attached tc
,who brought said officer to the Station House.
and in the
in an intoxicated
this division,
It appeared t>iat a hearing was had before a Trial Board, con-
sisting of Captains Thomas F. Goode, Michael J. Goff ana Richard
Fitzgerald, on the tenth day of February, current, after due notice
|had oeen served on the said Patrolman Lee by giving him a true copy
of the complaint; he appeared with counsel and pleaded not guilty to
the charge and the Board found him guilty as charged in the com-
: plaint. The Commissioner approved the finding and ordered that
I the said Patrolman Daniel J. Lee be dismissed from the Police
I Department, to take effect Thursday, February I3, 1919, at ^.A^
p. m.
In the matter of the complaint made by Captain Herbert W.
Goodwin of Division 9 against Patrolman PatricK F. Loore of Division
9 for violation of Rule 40 of the Rules and Regulations of the
Police Department, to wit:
CHARGE; NOT PATROLLING OR NOT PROPERLY PATROLLING HIS ROUTE
DURING HIS TOUR OF PATROL DUTY.
Specification: In that on Saturday the first day of February,
1919i the said Patrick F. Moore-, while in uniform and while on duty,
left his beat at 9*10 o'clock in the evening and entered a building
to wit: the basement of No. 'p8 Elm Hill Avenue, remaining there
for forty minutes, the said Moore not entering or remaining tnere on
police business or on any matter in any way connected with his
official duties.
BOSTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I3, 1^19.
Contd.
Complaintjagainst Patrolman Uoore, Division 9 - concluded.
It appeared that a hearing was called before a Trial Board,
consisting of Captains Thomas F. Goode, Michael J. Goff and Richard
Fitzgerald, on the seventh day of February current, after due notice
had been given to the said Patrolman Moore by giving him a true
copy of the complaint, and that it was continued to the tenth day of
February, 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 tiie complaint. The Cojiimissioner
approved tne finding and with the recommendation of the Board
ordered that the said Patrolman Patrick F. Moore perform ninety
hours' punishment duty.
173
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses were forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved: -
Brighton Kennel Club by Mrs. J. J. Briggs - to have a dog
show in Paine Memorial Hall located at 11 Appleton street on Friday
evening, i..arch 21, current.
Young Girls J. N. G. Club by Albert Fox - to have a dancing
party in Cary Hall located on Burley avenue on Saturday evening,
February 15, current.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, iyi9.
1559
1563
607
1566
Diamond,
Donovan,
Faherty,
Germaine,
John W.
Ivlichael S.
Jame s F .
David P.
40 7/ater st. , H. P. ,
635 Harrison av.,
09 Williams st., J. P.,
5 Brewer st., Cambridge,
174
BOSTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I3, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, l^l^-
141), Clifford, John J.
I 80370 Donovan, Michael G.
OI977A Pierce, Charles I.
in a stable at 30 Chardon st..
" " garage
n ii I)
700 Cormnonwealth av.
30 Hancock st., D. D,
The application of Frederick W. Dunne for a transfer of
his license /^62,150 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a ga-
rage at 272 West llewton street to a garage at 3 Maitland street
was granted.
The application of the Giardini Military Band, consisting
of fifteen musicians, by Giovanni Giardini, 287 Hanover street, for
a Collective i.:u8icians' License to accompany the funeral procession
of the late Carmine Di Giovanni on Friday, February 14, current,
from 2.30 to 4 p. m. , was granted.
Route: From 315 Tremont street to Snawmut avenue Church;
thence Tremont street, Broadway and Church street to Park square.
The application of Abraham VVeisman, 92 Binney street, to
be reappointed a Private Detective was granted for the year ending
February 13, 1920.
The application of Michael D. Keane, 95 Auckland street,
Dorchester, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this
Commonwealth was granted for the year ending May 3I, lyiy.
BOSTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I3, 19iy,
Contd.
The application of James 11. Murray, 6 Dunham park, for a
license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth was
rejected.
The application of Arthur G. Dorainey as A. G. Dominey &.
Company for a license to deal in Second Hand Articles at 325
V/ashington street was granted for the year ending April 3c, 1919.
175
The application of Nathan Mendlow for a transfer of his
license to deal in Second Hand Articles from 28 School street to 12
School street was granted.
On the application of the Brooklyn Cooperage Company by
P. Joseph O'Leary, Superintendent, kichael D. Keane v;as appointed a
Special Police Officer for duty in and about the premises ?/3i?2-36^
C street for t}ie year ending March 3^1 1^1^«
Cnarles T. J. Vi/alsh, appointed February 11, current,
appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the
duties incumbent on him as a special police officer.
176
BOSTON, THURSDAY, lEBKUARY I3, 1^19.
Contd.
The applications of the following named, persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, I915.
Division 9«
B44yl
i B44y2
I B4493
E4494
E4495
B4485
E4486
B4484
B44S3
^ Curtis & Pope Lumber Co.
in front of
26-32 Reading st,
Division I9.
469 Shirley, Lester in front of 1048 Blue Hill av
The applications of Patrolmen Robert M. P. Chalmers and
Timothy M. Kelliher of Division 5 for permission to accept a reward
of Twelve and 50/100 (12.50) Dollars each for the arrest of Harry
Gilmore for larceny from the American Railway Express Company, were
granted.
. The application of Sergeant Hugh A. Rourke of Division 6
for permission to accept a reward of Ten (10) Dollars from the
American Railway Express Company for the arrest of Thomas F.
CostelDo for the larceny of a carton containing 44 dresses valued
at One Hundred Thirty-five (135) Dollars from the South Station on
November 2, 19181 was granted.
177
BOSTON, THURSDA:^, FEBRUARY I3, iyi9.
Contd.
The application of Patrolman William F. Sullivan of
Division 16 to "be- reimbursed in the sum of Twenty-one (21) Dollars,
being the cost of medical services on account of a fracture of his
right forearm received while cranking, the Department automobile on
January 23, 1919i was granted.
Full pay, amounting to Three Hundred Six and 85/IOO
(306.85) Dollars, was allowed to the account of the late Patrolman
Edward F. Erennan of Division 17 deceased February 2, current, for
eighty daj's' 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 Alice J.
Brennan, widow of the late patrolman Edward F. Brennan of Division
17 deceased February 2, current, the sum of Three Hundred Six and
65/100 (306.85) Dollars, being full pay for eighty- da^'s ' time lost
in the one hundred and fift^ da^s immediately preceding his death
and on account of sickness which caused his death.
A requisition for the payment of the Departraent Bills
for the month endixig February 15, current, was approved as follows:'
Police Department,
Police Signal Service,
House of Detention,
Total,
;ni.667.28
1,728.23
100.25
n3.495.76
178
BOSTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I3, 1^19 . Concluded.
I A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending February I3, current, was approved as follows :-
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Total,
Attest:
$45,023.74
593.26
181.39
53 . 23
■1^46,397.20
179
OFFICK OF THE POLICE COIviMISSIOlCilR.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Friday, February 14, iyi9.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following "business:
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
the
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
following to the IDepartraent by General Order :-
It is with deepest regret that I announce the death of
Patrolman Charles E. Deininger who was killed while in the perform-
ance of his duty attempting to arrest a criminal. Patrolman Dein-
inger was born in Germany January 14-, l8ttl, was appointed a patrol-
man August 26, lV09i and assigned to Division 1 where he has served
ever since* His record in the Department is without blemish.
I extend to his family my heartfelt sympathy.
The application of the Bohemian Slav American Literary and
Gymnastic Society by Vincent Veprek, Secretary, for an Amusement
License to have a fancy costume dancing party in the hall located at
129 Old Harbor street on Friday, February 21, current, was forwarded
to His Honor the liilayor approved.
The application of the Broadway Theatre Company by Maurice
Barkin for an Amusement License to have theatrical exhibitions in
the premises to be erected at 464-472 Broadway to be known as the
Broadway Theatre was forwarded to His Honor -the Mayor disapproved.
The application of Louis H. Bonelli for an Auctioneer's
License at 60 State street was granted for the year ending December
31. 1919.
180
BOSTON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, l^l^.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses v/ere granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
132 Warren st. , Roxbury,
160 Saratoga st. ,
29 Burgess st., Roxbury,
68 Church st.,
32 Williams av. , H. P.
1568
Bourdon,
Joseph A.
1847
Cannon,
Cornelius S
i6b
Carroll,
Michael J.
1576
Stephens,
Thomas K.
1576
Thomas,
Frank C.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for
year ending June 30, iyi9«
the
89,073 Barrett, David J.
32,435 Carroll, Michael J.
43,902 Murphy, Peter A.
in
n
garage
M
at 72 Linden Park
" 35c Dudley st.,
" 350 " "
st.
The application of Frank L, Conner Jr. for a transfer of
his license ^67,028 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a
garage at 2^5 ITorthampton street to a garage at 6 St. Mary's street
was granted.
The special stand for Hackney Carriage License #67,025
granted to Frank L. Conner Jr. on July 1, I9I8, in front of '^'^1
Columbus avenue was cancelled by reason of its having been
surrendered.
Abraham Weisman, reappointed February I3, current,
appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all
the duties incumbent on him as a private detective.
181
BOSTON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, lyi^.
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 3I, iyi9.
Brennan,
Morgan,
Sullivan,
Westermark,
John W.
approved by
ent; grante
be carried
for the Ame
Samuel P..
John J.
Erail A.
approved by
America
8 Bulf inch pi. ,
A. Van Valen, District Superir.tend-
d on condition that arms are not to
except when out investigating alarms
rican District Telegraph Company,
ij2 Charlesgate East,
25 Faxon st. ,
43 Stearns st., Cambridge,
C. W. Robie, General Manager,
n Railway Express Company.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected: -
Cooper,
Cooper,
Hawes,
Louis A.
Nathan
John T.
48 Ridgewood st. , D. D.
6 Hal lam st. ,
114 St. Botolph St.
On the application of M. J. Coyle, Manager, John W. Harris
was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about the
premises of the Codman Square Theatre located at 637 Washington
street, Dorchester, for the year ending March 31, 19iy.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Officers.
Header,
Anderson,
Edgar K.
Ar thur
Appointed.
January 20, I^IV,
February 12, I919.
182
BOSTON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919. Concluded.
The application of Severio i^artino for a Wagon License
#470 to locate in front of 34 Pope street, Sast Boston, was
granted for the year ending June 30, 193-9«
Attest;
ief Cid|^v>)
Chi
183
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COiJMISSIOKiilR.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Saturday, February 15, lyi^.
Police Cormiissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
AHiuseraent Licenses were forwarded to His Honor the Kayor approved :-
Marathon Temple by Mrs. A. G. Eenson - to have a dancing party
in Norfolk Hall located at 326 Wasiiington street, Dorchester, on
Thursday evening, February 20, 1^1';;;*.
V/ells JMemorial Association by George Hoskins, Acting Superin-
tendent, - to have musical and literary entertainments and dancing
parties in Dexter Hall located at ^87 V7ashington street until
August 1, lyi^.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 151^.
1066
626
857
431
Brown,
Ewert,
Mai eon,
Taylor,
Edward I/.
William F.
Edward A.
Edward G.
305 Ashland st., Poslindale,
49 Hall St., J. P.,
12 Brewer st. , J. P.,
15 Ward St.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, I919.
89.556 Brown, Edward tl.
89,566 Ewert, William F.
56 Mai one, Edward A.
in a garage at 19 Oilman St., P.os.,
" " " " 3380 Washington st.,
" " stable " 22 Charles st.
184
BOSTON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, I919.
Contd,
The application of Joseph Flax for a transfer of his
license #39.^55 'to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a
garage at 222 Eliot street to a garage at 21 Hawlcins street was
granted.
The application of Joseph Kaplan, 209 Chelsea street.
East Boston for a Junk Collector's License was granted for the year
ending April 30, I919.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Coinnionwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31, 1919.
Darrow,
Simpson,
Franklin M. 6 Ashburton pi.,
approved "by C. S. Waldo, President, Waldo
Eros., Inc., 45 Batteryrnarch st. ,
David W. 427 lieridian st. •
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Bocchino,
Nickerson,
Joseph S.
John L.
66 Mozart st,
55 Joy St.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Officers.
Keane ,
Harris,
Michael D.
John W.
Appointed.
February 13, I919.
'• 14, 1919.
85
BOSTOK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, I919. Concluded.
The application of Patrolirian Joyin J. McDonald of Division
10 for leave of absence from duty for one day, comnencing February
16, current, to attend to private business 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 Cormnissi oners
approved :-
Cowan,
Rosenf ield.
Walter
Hyman
218 Washington st.,
325 Tremont st.
Attest:
<!#Si^W
Chief ClVric.
186
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COLIMISSIOHER.
2y Pemberton square.
Boston, Monday, February I7, l';»ly.
Police Coimiiissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Saturday 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.
Iijy6 Gebhard,
1600 Greenwood,
1592 Lee,
1589 Lyon,
158 c LIurphy,
1184 Slamin,
Frederick S.
Howard B.
John M.
Herbert G.
John J.
Gerard 0.
H. 5 Cle.TiatiR st., D. D. ,
24 Parker st., Everett,
188 Mystic av., Somerville,
81 Tuttle St.. , D. D. ,
4 V/orcester pi. ,
30 St. Germain st.
The five licenses #323, 400, 49I, 551 and 1264 granted to
John H. McCaffrey on July 9. 19^8, to set up and use Hackney Carriages
lin a stable at 7^3 Broadway were cancelled by reason of the licensee
having sold his hackney carriages.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, I919.
4-8,297 Gebhard, Frederick S. H. in a garage at 1676 Dorchester av.
400)
* 4915 Schinelly & Pevey " " stable " 713 E. Broadway,
551)
* in place of John H. McCaffrey.
BOSTON, MONDAY, FEBKUAKY 1?. 1^1^.
Contd.
187
Tne application of Fraxik G. Flatten for a transfer of his
license #i?0,ci35 to set up and use a HacKney Carriage from a garage
at 21 Hawkins street to a garage at 1C37 Bennington street was
granted.
The application of V/illiam J. McMahon, 5 Albion place,
Charlestown, approved by V/alter X. Howe, Treasurer, Boston Operating
Company, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Common-
wealth was granted for the year ending Lay ^1, 1^1^.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected;-
Carter,
Isbitsky,
Carl B,
Nathan
544 Treraont st. ,
414 Harrison av.
The applications of the following naraed persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the year
ending April 30, IVIV-
Cersosirao,
Knight,
Charlton,
Price,
Yellin,
Gaetano
Jesse E.
Garfield
Julius
Abraham
254 Broadway,
as the Jesse E. Knight Auto
Company, Incorporated,
116 W. Brookline st. ,
126 Sumner st., E. B.
The application of the Harry Caplan Company for a license
to deal in Second Hand Articles at 9 Meridian street was rejected.
188
BOSTOII, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1?, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty vrere granted without pay:-
Patrolman Clifton S. Chandler of Division 13, three days,
commencing February 16, current, on account of the death of his
father.
Patrolman Thomas F. Cooley of Division I3, three days, commenc-
ing February 15, current, on account of the death of his father.
The following named police officers, granted indefinite
leave of absence from duty to enter the service of the United States
Army or Navy, having received honorable discharges, returned to
duty at 5.45 P. M. , February I7, 1919:-
Patrolman Cornelius J. Kiley Jr. of Division 2, granted leave
of absence January 2, I918, to enter the United States Naval Reserve
Force.
Reservernan Daniel J. Sullivan of Division 4 granted leave of
absence September 21, I917, on account of being drafted , returned
to duty as a patrolman.
Reservernan George B. Sullivan of Division 2, granted leave of
absence November 13, 1917, to enter the United States Naval Reserve
Force, returned to duty as a patrolman.
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 : -
Br it tain,
Ferrandi,
Morrill,
R. 0.
Graziano
H. L. & Co.
22 Tremont row,
144 Cambridge st.,
11 Merchants row.
John J. Buckley, appointed February 12, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a private detective.
189
BOSTON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1?, 1^19.
Concluded.
A requisition was made on the City Treasurer for the sum
of Six Hundred Sixty (66o) Dollars, "being the amount required to pay
the pay-roll of the beneficiaries of the police Charitable Fund for
the month ending February 28, current, to be charged to the Police
Charitable Fund Income.
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
month ending February 28, current, was approved as follows : -
CoKimissioner 's Office,
Superintendent's Office,
Pensions,
Total,
^ 1,166.66
416.66
13.432.48
$15,015.80
Attest;
190
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COiffllSSIOFER.
29 PeraToerton square.
Boston, Tuesday, February I8, l^iy.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Monday last v/ere read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
No police officer or employe of the Police Department of
the City of Boston shall apply for, object to, or advocate before
the Legislature any act relating to the said Police Department un-
less expressly authorized so to do by the Police Commissioner.
Chapter 3, Section 25, of the Revised Ordinances of iyi4 forbids
any employe of the City of Boston from appearing before the Legi-
slature without 'the permission of the Mayor or the City Council.
The members of the Police Department should, therefore, have no
further rights than other employes of the City of Boston in this
respect, and as the Mayor is not in charge of the Police Department,
permission should be obtained from the Police Commissioner and
granted by him in his discretion.
A report was foWHi^ed to the Secretary of the Common-
wealth on the application ofaeorge G. Ormon et al for a charter as
the Retailers Comrauriity Association for establishing a place of
meeting for the moral, mental and social improvement of its members,
and to hold discussions in regard to the retail produce dealers'
business; no fixed location.
BOSTON, TUESDAY, i^BRUARY l8, l^iy.
Contd,
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 191^.
191
1145 Berghaus,
1605 Carroll,
510 Scott,
Frank S.
iiaurice W.
William E.
34 Marcella st.
27 Gayland st.,
3 Willis ter.
Roxbury,
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June })0, l^iy.
8y,132 Berghaus, Frank E.
86,127 Telless, Leslie H.
in a garage at 408 So. Huntington av,
" " " " 541 Broadway.
The applications of the following named persons to be
appointed Private Detectives were granted for the year ending
February 18, 192O.
Cronin,
Toomey,
Edward A.
Timothy G.
8 Sachem st., Roxbury,
34 Francis st., Roxbury,
The applications of the following naraed persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Coimnonwealth were
granted for the year ending L!ay 3I, I919.
Chapman,
Connors,
Dacey ,
McGrath,
Mitchell,
Stacy,
Daniel C. Jr. 90 Goodyear av., lielrose,
approved by Thomas B. Smith, Auditor, Divisions
of Operations, United States Shipping Board
F. 3 "A" Baldwin st., Camb. ,
Fellows pi. ,
Norway st. ,
517, So. Station,
Leisanon st. ,
Shaw,
William
Daniel
LeRoy D.
William
Frank W.
approved by A. D. Follansbee, Division Special
Agent, New Yoxk, New Haven & Hartford Railroad,
6
9
Room
71
Dixon
approved by
kcElwain,
34 Cutter St., E. Soraerville,
H, H. Lovelace, Superintendent,
Hutchinson & V/inch.
192
BOSTON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY l8, 191^. Concluded.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Coiranonwealth were
rejected;-
Basile,
Ivliraglia,
Revelas,
Michele
Antonio
Charles
56 Keptune rd. ,
45 " "
80 G St.
The application of Patrolman Alfred W. Gray of Division
for leave of absence from duty for two da^s,
19, current, to attend to private business
10
comiaencing February
was granted without pay.
The application of Patrolman John A. Sullivan of Division
4 for permission to accept a reward of Fifty (50) Dollars for the
arrest of Joseph P. Sweeney, alias Frank Moran, a deserter from the
United States Army, was granted.
Patrolman John F. Sullivan of Division 14, granted an
indefinite leave of absence July 1^, 1918, to enter the United
States ITaval Reserve Force, 3-iaving been placed on inactive duty in
the service of the United States llavy, returned to duty at Station
2 at 5.45 P. M., February 18, 1919, to which he was transferred on
January 30, I919.
Attest
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIOlfiiR.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Wednesday, February I9, l^l^.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business;
The records of Tuesday last were read and approve,d.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
The resignation of Patrolman Gustave A. Sandberg of
Division 4 having been presented, it is hereby accepted, to take
effect Wednesday, February l*^, l^ly, at 5«4-5 ^- M.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
His Excellency the Governor having approved Chapter
twenty- three of the Special Act of 1919, which reads as follows :-
"Section 1. Chapter one hundred and seventy-seven of
tne acts of the year eighteen hundred and eighty-
seven is hereby repealed.
"Section 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage'.',
the Reserve Force of the Boston Police Department is abolished and
all men in the Department heretofore holding the rank of Reserveman
are today advanced to Patrolmen v/ith a salary of one thousand
dollars a year and will be put on the pay roll, commencing today,
at that salary.
193
194
BOSTON, VraiDlIESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, lyiy.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses were forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved:
Gertrude A. Goodman - to have a dancing party in Municipal
Building Hall located on Broadway on Monday evening, February 24,
19iy.
Y/est End Mothers Club by Ray Rinics, President, - to have a
concert and dancing party in Elizabeth Peabody Hall located at
357 Charles street on Tuesday evening, February 25, lyiy.
The application of Charles E. Palmer for an Auctioneer's
License at 294 Washington street was granted for the year ending
December 31, I919.
The application of William J. R^der for a copy of his
license #0674A to set up and use a Hackney Carriage which was
[transferred on December 5. 191^. from a garage at 64 East Cottage
street to a garage at 76 Broadway, was granted.
The application of Isaac Cohen, 36 Balfour street, for a
Junk Collector's License was granted for the year ending April 30,
1919.
The applications of the following named bands for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:-
I Boston Staff Band, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by
Joseph Sheppard, Brigadier, 8 East Erookline street, - to parade
with the Salvation Army any week day night from 7 to 8 p. m. , and
Sundays from 2 to 3.15 and 7 to 8 p. m. , from February 23, current,
to Liay 25, I'^l'i.
I Route: From Brookline and Washington streets thence via
Harrison avenue, Dover and Berkeley streets, Columbus avenue, North-
ampton street, Harrison avenue and Brookline street to Washington
street and intersecting streets.
BOSTON, 'SEDl^ESDAY, JEBRUARY 19, 1^1 9.
Contd.
195
Collective Musicians' Licenses Granted - concluded.
Girls Brass Eand, consisting of twenty-five musicians, ty
Brigadier Joseph Sheppard, 8 East Brookline street, - to parade
with the Salvation Army on Saturday, February 22, current, from I.30
to 2.30 p. m.
Route: From 87 Vernon street to Dudley street, Harrison avenue,
Northampton street, Col^Jumhus avenue and Vernon street and intersect-
ing streets.
The applications of the follOTiring named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this COLimonwealtii were
granted for the year ending Ivlay 3I1 l^l^*
Cann,
Flynn,
William 40 Amsden st., Arlington,
approved by Kenry Curnjnings for Henry Cummings &
Co. Building Contractors, I85 Devonshire st.,
Chester J. 13I Garden st., Cambridge,
approved by A. Van Valen, District Superintend-
ent; granted 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 orjrevolvers in this Comr/ionwealth were
xejected;-
Ingram,
Shall ah,
Welsh,
Zahka ,
Alfred E.
Michael
Joseph F.
George
31 Henry st. , Medford,
71 Hudson St. ,
68 Hillside st., Roxbury,
18 Mead st. , B. D.
On the application of John A. Dorsey, 2d Lieutenant,
,uarter;aagter of Construction, Harry W. Farmer was appointed a
pecial Police Officer for duty in and about the premises of the
Jnited States Army garage located at 20 Malvern street for the year
snding March 31, I919.
196
BOSTON, VffiDiqESDAY, J^EBRUARY 19. I919.
Contd.
The application of Abraham Zavodnick for a license to
deal in Second Hand Articles at I65 "A" Eliot street was rejected.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, I919.
Division 2.
B27934- Armington, John M. in front of 36 Broad st.,
475 Culgin, Charles " " " 32 Court sq.
Division 9.
B28250 Breslau, Hyinan in front of 2452 Washington st.
Division 17.
476 DeMatteo, Martino in front of 1^4 Dudley av.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolraan Winfield A. Studley of Division 4, three days, com-
mencing February 20, current, on account of the death of his mother-
in-law.
Patroljoan John V. Troy of Division I6, one day, commencing
February 19, current, to attend to private business:
The following named police officers who were granted
indefinite leave of absence to enter the service of the United
States JTaval Reserve Force, having been placed on inactive duty in
the service of the United States Navy, returned to duty February I9,
1919, at 5.45 p. m. :-
Patrolman Louis M. V/inslow of Division '] , granted leave of
absence December 26, 1917.
Reserveman Sldredge A. Dunham of Division 12, granted leave
of absence January 28, 1918, returned to duty as a patrolman.
BOSTON, Y/EDICSSDAY, FEBRUAl^Y ly, 191^.
Contd.
The City Treasurer was requested to pay to Henrietta S.
Lynch, widow of the late Inspector Thojiias H. Lynch of the Bureau of
Criminal Investigation, deceased February 2, current, the sura of
Ten and 96/IOO (IO.96) Dollars, being the amount due the said In-
spector Lynch on the pay-rolls dated January 30, and February 6,
current, as a police officer of the city of Boston.
197
Full pay, amounting to Forty-three and 83/IOO (43.83)
Dollars, was allowed to the account of the late Inspector Thomas H.
Lynch of the Bureau of Criminal Investigation deceased February 2,
current, for eight days' time lost in the one hundred and fifty
days imjnediately preceding his death and on account of sicicness
which caused his death.
I Trie City Treasurer was requested to pay to Henrietta S.
Lynch, widow of the late Inspector Thomas H. Lynch of the Bureau of
Criminal Investigation deceased February 2, current, the sum of
Forty- three and 83/IOO (43.83) Dollars, being full pay for eight
days' time lost in the one hundred and fifty days immediately pre-
ceding his death and on account of sickness which caused his death.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locati
herein stated were returned to the '' ■■ '^ "^ ^ " -•---•
ipproved:-
ons
Bartlett,
Stephen L.
& Co
. 68
Lanata,
Louis
1667
Lev en thai,
Morris
6C-65
Misner,
Hyman
352
Schipillo,
Gaetano
64
Simblist,
Jacob
100
Board of Street Commissioners
India st., & 5 Sears st. ,
Blue Hill av. ,
Friend st., cor. Hanover st
Atlantic av . ,
Cambr i dge s t . ,
Leverett st.
198
BOSTOIT. raiDKESDAY, FEBRQARY 19, 1919-
Concluded
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending February 20, current, was approved as follows :-
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerics,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Total,
$44,766.57
593.26
545.58
181.39
53-23
146,140.03
Attest:
Chief Cleric
OFFICE OF THE POLICE GOMMISSIOMER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Thursday, February 20, I919,
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
Tlie records of Wednesday last were read and approved.
The application of Ringling Brothers & Barnum & Bailey
Combined Shows by S. W. Beckett, Representative, for an Amusement
License to have exhibitions of circus, menagerie and side shows on
the vacant lot at the corner of Huntington avenue and Bryant street
from June 9 to 14, current, was forwarded to His Honor the Mayor
approved.
The application of John J. Dailey for an Auctioneer's
License at 2l8 Adams street, Dorchester, 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, 1919.
1608 Connell,
1936 DrisGOll,
1876 Maier,
1611 Smith,
Charles J.
Cornelius T.
Francis P.
Charles E.
390 Savin Hill av. ,
106 Harvard st., Medford,
307 Lamartine st.,
41 Etna st. , B. D.
The application of Edward C. Burns, 29 Webber street, for
a copy of his Hackngr Carriage Driver's License #1396 was granted.
199
200
BOSTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, I919.
Contd.
The application of William J. Ryder for a transfer of his
two licenses #142,275 and 142,276 to set up and use Hackney Carriages
from a garage at 76 Broadway to a garage at 7 Sparhawk street,
Brighton, was granted.
The application of Michael F. Coughlin, 78 Hampden street,
for a Junk Collector's License was granted for the year ending
April 30, 1919.
The application of Morris Weiner, 158 Harold street, for
a copy of his Junk Collector's License was granted.
The application of the Portuguese Civic League and other
bands, consisting of seventy-five musicians, "by Antonio A. Silver,
11 Dickens street, Dorchester, for a Collective Musicians' License
to parade with the Portuguese Red Cross of Massachusetts on Saturday
February 22, current, at I.30 p. m. , was granted.
Route: Porn in Cambridge, crossing into Boston on the West
Boston Bridge thence Leverett, Causeway and Canal streets, Hay-
market square, Washington street and Dock square to Faneuil Hall.
The application of Joseph Berkraan for a transfer of his
Pawnbroker's License from 887 Washington street to 567 Columbus
avenue, was granted.
Timothy G. Toomey, appointed February I8, current,
appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all
the duties incumbent on him as a private detective.
201
BOSTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1919 .
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Coiixmonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31. 1919 •
Conley,
Gerraughty,
Pearce,
John W.
Thomas H.
Joseph H.
H. P. Wright,
170 Gardner st., W. R.,
129 Stoughton St., D. D. ,
50 State St., approved by
Secretary, lAassachu setts
Hospital Life Insurance Co.
The application of James H. Bryan, 27 Devens street,
Charlestown, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this
Commonwealth was rejected.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the year
ending April 30, 1919.
567 Columbus av.,
as E. B. Horn Company,
429 Washington st..
Berkman,
Joseph
Whitteraore
William A.
Woodsome,
Charles A.
Horn,
Fred A.
Iver Johnson
Sporting Goods C
by S. J.
Francis, Treasurer
■}'
55 Washington st.
The application of Samuel Grow , President, and George
Grow, Treasurer, as the George Grow Auto Company, for a license to
deal in Second Hand Articles at 32I-323 Columbus avenue was rejected.
202
BOSTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, I919.
Contd.
On the application of John A. Dorsey, 2d Lieutenant,
(^uarterroaster Corps, for the appointment of the following named
persons as Special Police Officers for duty in and about the prem-
ises of the Zone Supply Orfice, United States Army, located at IO8
iiassachusetts avenue for the year ending March 31, I919.
Francis A. Brown,
Patrick J. Dooley.
On the application of the Itossachusetts Hospital Life
Insurance Company by Howard Stoclcton, Actuary, Joseph H. Pearce
was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about the
premises #40-50 State street for the year ending March 3I, 1919«
The application of Eric Elfstrom, Proprietor, for the
appointment of Samuel E. Robinson Jr., as a Special Police Officer
for duty in and about the premises #890 Tremont street was rejected.
I The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Officers.
Doherty,
Farmer,
Bernard
Harry W.
Appointed.
December I9, 1918,
February 19, I919.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1919-
Division 6.
EstabroQKs & Sibley Go. in rear of 280 Summer st.
BOSTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1919.
Contd.
Wagon Licenses Granted - concluded.
Division 6 - concluded.
in front of 204 TST. Broadway,
on Binford st.,
Flanders, Lewis & Co.
203
B22679_, Peinberg, Isaac
4788]
4287
240£]
3023
3022
3021
5098
131
398
889
1938
2045
2383
2505
2751
3321
3322
3342
3350
3853
4863
4873
B22601
cor. C. & Anchor sts.,
Galvin, P.
in front of 145 A st. ,
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolman Edward F. Murphy of Division 2, three days, commenc-
ing February 22, current, to get married.
Patrolman Edmund M. Smith of Division 6, two days, commencing
February 21, current, to attend to private business.
Patrolman Angus J. McPhee of Division 15. three days, conuiiencing
February I9, current, on account of the death of his mother.
204
BOSTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUAl^Y 20, 191^. Concluded.
Patrolman John M. Sullivan of Division 9, who was granted
an indefinite leave of absence on account of "being drafted into the
United States Army on June 25, 1918. having received an honorable
discharge, returned to duty at 5«4-5 P« "»• . February 20, 1919.
The application of Morris Canterevitch for a license for
the storage and sale of merchandise at 53 Allen street was returned
to the Board of Street Commissioners approved.
Attest:
Chief CI
205
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMtn SSI ONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Friday, February 21, I919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business;
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
The City Treasurer was requested to pay to Benjamin H.
Hunt, son of the late Benjamin H. Hunt deceased November I6, I918,
the sum of Twenty-six and 66/100 (26.66) Dollars, being the amount
due the said Benjamin H. Hxmt as a pensioned police officer of the
city of Boston at the time of his decease.
The application of the Stanwood Associates by Leo O'Neil
for an Amusement License to have a concert and dancing party in the
Allstcn Dansant located at 138 Brighton avenue on Monday evening,
March 3. current, was forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved.
The application of John P. Moses for an Auctioneer's
[License at 3OI Coliambus avenue was granted for the year ending
December 31, 1919.
I The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
1612 Boyden,
1618 Comerford,
1617 Eager,
1800 King,
118 McDevitt,
George E.
George W.
James H.
John J. Jr.
Daniel J.
748i E. Third st. ,
1027 Dorchester av.,
Randolph av. , Milton,
41 Mt . Everett st. ,
1 Puritan av. , D. D.
203
BOSTON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, I919
Contd.
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'
85500 Comerford, George W. in a garage at 1027 Dorchester av.,
Ob33D) Eager' s Commercial Garage Inc. in a garage at 4-60 Albany st
0833s)
91185 Sampson, Irving in a garage at 1243 Blue Hill av.
The application of Frederick S. H. Gebhard for a special
stand for his Hackney Carriage License #48297 in front of I9 Avery
street, nights, was granted.
;e
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'
Guibord,
Lally,
McElroy,
Hogquist ,
Hovey,
Karl W. )
George K.(
John W. )
approved by W
137 Peterboro st. ,
476 E. Seventh st. ,
4 Worthington st.,
H. Wright, Manager, Boston
Terminal ,
12 No. Milton st.. Maiden,
W. Roberts, Assistant Secretary,
State Street Trust Company,
William C. I63 Hemenway st.,
approved by H. M. Wing, Receiver, Automat
Company of New England.
Arthur N.
approved by S.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
McEnany,
Robinson,
Thomas H.
William C.
181 Hancock st., D. D.
50 Fuller St. , D. D.
BOSTOIT, il^IDAY, i^BRUARY 21, 1919.
Contd.
On the application of the Merchants & iiiners' Transporta-
tion Company by G. H. Ijlaynard, Agent, Patrick O'Leary vras appointed
a Special Police Officer for duty in and about the premises of Pier
2, Northern avenue, for the year ending March 2,1, 1919.
On the application of the Eastern Cold Storage Company by
Arthur R. Davis, Receiver, Arthur B. Russell was appointed a Special
Police Officer for duty in and about the premises #28 North street
for the year ending March 3I1 1919 •
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Sergeant Patrick J. Fitzgerald of Division 7. three days, com-
mencing February 21, current, on account of the death of his sister.
Captain Thomas F. Goode of Division I6, four days, commencing
February 26, current, to go to Brandon, Vermont, to visit his daugh-
ter who is ill.
Patrolman George W. Bacher of Division 17, three days, commenc-
ing February 21, current, on account of the death of his step-daugh-
ter.
Patrolman Henry A. Lueth of Division 17, three days, commencing
February 20, current, on account of the death of his sister-in-law.
Reserveiioan James H. Mahoney of Division 9, who was granted
an indefinite leave of absence on October 15, 1917, 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 7.45 a. m. , February 21, I919.
207
208
BOSTON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919. Concluded.
The application of Harry Missel 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 CI
*^
209
OFFICE OF TEE POLiCJi COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Saturday, February 22, I919.
Washington's Birthday, and a legal holiday.
210
OFFICE Oi<^ TiiE POLKJii COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Monday, February 24, 1919,
Police Coiamissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business;
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
The application of the Railroad Station Men by Nicholas B.
Evans for an Arauseraent License to have a concert and dance in Puri-
tan Hall located at 24-9 Friend street on Wednesday evening, February
26, current, was forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved.
The application of Daniel J. Daly for an Auctioneer's
License at 39 Savin Hill avenue was granted for the year ending
December 31, 1919.
Reports were forwarded to the Secretary of the Common-
wealth on the applications of the following named persons for
charters :-
H. Spencer Lewis et al - as the Supreme Grand Lodge of the
Ancient and Jiystical Order of Hosae Crucis of the Great V/hite
Brotherhood for establishing Grand and Subordinate Lodges for social
and fraternal purposes, and for the study and promulgation of sci-
entific, philosophic and religious truths; no fixed location.
Clifford H. Bullard et al - as the Massachusetts Technical
and Commercial Employment Association for the investigation and
study of industrial and economic conditions; no fixed location.
211
BOSTON, MOITOAY, FEJ3KLJARy 24, 1^19.
Contd.
The applications of Howard J. Gurry for transfers of his
three licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted :-
O36OAJ
O36OB
0360c;
from a garage at 30^ Main st. ,
to " " " 462 Brookline av.,
from " " " 171 Huntington av.,
to " " " 462 Brookline av.
The application of Charles M. Grace, 465 Shawmut avenue,
for a Collective Musicians' License for five musicians to play at
religious meetings to be held ty the House of Prayer, Church of the
Evangelist any week day night until iiiay 2, current, from 7 to y
p. m. , was rejected.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Cominonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 3I, I919.
Brorafield rd., W. Som. ,
H St.,
B. Smith, Treasurer, The
ted States Leather Co. of
Massachusetts,
Jersey st. ,
Wharton, Aide for Infor-
trict. Little Building,
Reed St., CamlDridge,
, Agent, Savannah Line,
Charles town,
Maverick st. ,
overn, Manager, James
McGovern, I88 Geneva av.
Ayer,
William H.i
17
Daly,
Andrew J. f
97
approved by
James B.
Uni
Leonard,
Charles A.
107
approved by
James E.
mation, 1st
Naval Dis
Chiasson,
Thornas
115
approved by
L. Wildes
Piccinola,
Stefano
192
approved by
E. J. McG
212
BOSTON, MONDAY, FEiiKJARY 24, I919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Curran,
Rosengard,
Edward M.
Max A.
4 Melville av.
45 Leverett st.
D. D.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the year
ending April 30. 1919.
Golub,
Petow,
Randall,
Eoshea
Solomon
Edward B.
97 Green st. ,
40 Lowell St.,
776 Tremont st.
On the application of Edward D. Smith, General liianager,
Shubert Theatres, the following named persons were appointed Special
Police Officers for duty in and about the premises of the Majestic
Theatre, 219 Tremont street, the Plymouth Theatre, 121 Eliot street,
and the Shubert General Ticket Office located in the Lobby of the
Little Building, for the year ending March 31, 1919.
Patrick J. Burke,
James D, Fitzgerald.
On the application of the Ocean Steamship Company by L.
Wildes, Agent, Thomas Chiasson was appointed a Special Police Oiricer
for duty in and about the premises of the Hoosac Tunnel Docks
located in Charlestown for the year ending March 31. 1919« I
Joseph H. Pearce, appointed February 20, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
BOSTON, MOiJDAY, FiiiiiA\JAiil 24, lyiy.
Concluded.
The application of Salvatore Eatale for a Wagon License
#477 to locate in front of 121 Beverly street was granted for the
year ending June 30, 1919.
21:
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of aTasence from duty were granted without pay:-
Sergeant Hugh A. Rourke of Division 6, three days, commencing
February 22, current, on account of the death of his sister-in-law.
Sergeant Denis J. Casey of Division 9t three days, commencing
February 22, current, on account of the death of his father-in-law.
Patrolman Joseph J. McGillivray of Division 10, three days,
commencing February 22, current, on account of the death of his
daughter.
Patrolman James A. McCormack of Division 11, three days, com-
mencing February 23, current, on account of the death of his father-
in-law.
Patrolman Edward J. L. Flaherty of Division I9, three days,
commencing February 22, current, on account of the death of his
mother.
Patrolman John A. Dorsey of the Bureau of Criminal Investi-
gation, granted an indefinite leave of absence October 12, I916,
to enter the United States Army, having been honorably discharged,
returned to duty at 7.45 a. m. , February 22, I919.
Attest;
Chief
Sfe^
214
OFFICii; OF THE POLICE GOMMlSSIOl^ER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Tuesday, February 25, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of iionday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
I wish to congratulate the officers and patrolmen for the
very excellent work done by them on the occasion of the visit of the
President yesterday. Every member of the Department did his duty
well and cheerfully and each seemed to feel a personal respon8ibilit;y
to have everything go off right.
In behalf of the Department, I extend its thanks to the
Army, Navy, and Shipping Board for the invaluable work done by them
in making safe the visit of the President to Boston.
Thomas J. McDonough was employed as a janitor at the City
Prison with pay at the rate of Nine Hundred Thirty-nine (939)
Dollars per annum, commencing February 25, 1919«
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
1619 Cohen,
1620 Silverman,
Julius S.
George J.
103 Norway st. ,
31 Hansborough st. , D. D.
215
BOSTOiJ, TUESDAY, FEiiHUARY 2'y , 1919.
Contd.
The application of George J. Silverman for a license
#84,193 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 250
Woodrow avenue was granted for the year ending June 30, 1919.
The applications of the following named persons for
Junk Collectors' Licenses were granted for the year ending April 30,
1919.
Cohen,
Winegrat,
Rubin
Hyinan
43 Slino St. ,
77 Slno St.
The Junk Shop Keepers' Licenses granted to the following
named persons on April 30, 191^» were cancelled by reason of the
licensees having ceased to be engaged in the business of junk shop
keepers at these locations;-
Bloom,
Morton,
John
Gustave
83-85 West Lenox st.
6 Piedmont st.
The applications of the following named persons for
Junk Shop Keepers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
April 30, 1919.
Rubin, Harry
in place of John Bloom.
Weisberg, Hyman
in place of Gustave Ijlorton.
83-85 W. Lenox st.,
6 Piedmont st. ,
216
BOSTON, TUi!;SDAY, FiDiiHUARi ^5, 1919.
Gontd,
The application of the Giardini Band, consisting of fif-
teen musicians, by Giovanni Giardini, 287 Hanover street, for a
Collective Musicians' License to accompany the funeral procession of
the late Domenico Gialfitti on Tuesday, February 2^', current, at
1.30 p. m. , was granted.
Route: From ^OQ aorth street to Battery, Hanover and Richmond
streets, North square, Moon, Fleet, Hanover and Prince streets to
Keany square.
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.
Chapman,
Hodgson,
McDougald,
Smith,
Van Wart,
Richard E. ) 48 Maple st., Hyde Park,
Frank B. ( 48 " " " "
Charles B. ( 21 Lincoln St.," "
Arthur S. ) 69 Arlington St.," "
approved by A. E. Smith, Treasurer, Hyde Park
Trust Company,
Frank L. 22 Cross St., C. D. ,
approved by E. C. Johnson, Superintendent,
Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.
The applications of the following namedjpersons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Khoury,
Landay,
George
Jacob
36 Edinboro st. ,
132 Braintree st., B. D.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the year
ending April 30, 1919.
Homer,
Jordan,
Twombly,
Jordan,
George E.
Ellsworth
Phil V. &
L. A.
45 Winter st. ,
as The Seranac Tire & Repair
Co. ,
617 Columbus av.
217
BOSTON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2^, 1919.
Contd.
The application of Sam Goldstein for a license
Second Hand Articles at 19 Broadway was rejected.
to deal in
On the application of John A. Dorsey, 2d Lieutenant,
Q,uarterjaa8ter Corps, John J. Gallagher was appointed a Special
Police Officer for duty in and about the premises of the United
States Army Zone Supply Office located at 108 Newbury street for
the year ending Inarch 3I1 1919.
On the application of H. I. Wasserman, President, Axel
R, Klingberg was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and
about the premises of the Eagle Theatre located at 2225-2231 Yi?ash-
ington street for the year ending March 31, 1919.
The following naxned persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
OJ
ff icers.
Brown,
Francis A
Dooley,
Patrick J
O'Leary,
Patrick
Russell,
Arthur B.
:f
Appointed.
February 20, I919.
« 21, 1919.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay;-
Patrolman Peter A. Hayes of Division 4, three days, commencing
February 25, current, on account of the death of his brother.
Patrolman jiugh E. O'Donnell of the City Prison, three days,
Commencing February 24, current, on account of the death of his
father-in-law.
218
BOSTON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1^19.
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 Cornrnissioners
approved:-
Boston Dental Institute
174
Hanover st.,
Boston Tailoring Company
371
Washington st.
t
Bruno, S. &!
Mazzola, S. )
197
North St.,
Buringer Bros. Co.
122-124
Central st. ,
Effenson livoe.
22
Richmond st.,
Goldstein, Charles
147
Washington st.
& Cornhill,
Johnson, H. A. & Co.
118-120
Central st.,
Lusardi, A. & Co.
338
Atlantic av. ,
MurdocK & Siisoee
96i
Blacks tone st.
#
Poto & Boni
142
Richmond st. ,
Standard Beef Co.
3-4
Blackstone st.
, & 6 John
st.
Attest:
Chief ClerM^ ^
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COLGiilSSIOlIER.
29 Pemtertou square.
Bos ton, Viednesday, February 26, I919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Monday last were read and approved.
219
The application of the Woman's Boston Terrier Breeders
Club by lirs. Albert Babcock, for an Amusement License to have a dog |
show in Berkeley Hail located at 4 Bericej.ey street on Monday evening,
March 3. current, was forwarded to His Honor the lilayor approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
801 Kelley,
649 Maney,
1626 I^cCourt,
Daniel J.
6
Janes P.
171
John W.
65
Belford st., D. D. ,
Heath st., Roxbury,
Blue Hill av.
The application of Alexander Bannwart, 9 Erie place, for a
copy of his Hackney Carriage Driver's License #1439 was granted.
The application of Frank H. Henderson for a license #5i).637
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 293 iJorthampton
street was granted for the year ending June 30, I919.
220
BOSTON, IJyEDl^SDAY, FEBRUARY 26, I919. Contd.
The application of Frank H. Henderson for a special stand
for his Hackney Carriage License #55|637 on Treraont street, in front
of the Hotel Lielbourne, was granted.
The application of John J. Sullivan for a transfer of his
license #122, 93V to set up and use a Hackne^' Carriage from a garage
at 628 East Fourth street to a garage at 551 Talbot avenue was
granted.
The application of Edgar vV. Jones Sr., 12 Akron street,
Roxbury, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Com-
monwealth was granted for the year ending May 31, lyiy.
On his own application, Paniel N. Hyman, Lessee, was
appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about the prem-
ises //92 & 118 Court street for the year ending L'arch 3I, 1919.
The applications of Daniel N. Hyman, Lessee, for the
appointment of tlie following named persons as Special Police Officers
for dut^ in and about the premises #92 & II8 Court street, were
rejected:-
Michael Forman,
Fred Weinstein.
BOSTON, V/EDMESDAY, I!KBRUARY 26, I919. Concluded.
TJ'ie loiiowing named persons, appointed February 24, cur-
rent, appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform
all the duties incumbent on them as special police officers.
Burke,
Patrick J. Chiasson,
Fitzgerald, James D.
Thomas
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, lyiy.
Division 5«
490 Clark, John E. in front of 8 Florence st.
Division 6.
^ Coyle, James
1143
1145
2027
2234
2235
2232J
E226C1 Denby Trucking Co.
BIO976 Galvin, P.
4-5731 Guarcello, Vincenzo
4575J
498
5C1
502
514
f^l6
537
561 6~
5625
5660
5685
5706
5749^
3415)^ Lovering, John S.
3730)
3012 Liangiatori, Itichele
3485 Li SCO, Samuel
in a stable at 185 W. Second st. ,
" rear of
" front "
II II It
296 A St.,
145 A St. ,
449 Dorchester av..
"^ Hackett & Lantry
•• stable at 323-327 W. Fourth st. ,
;, Hoyt & Parker Co.
Alley in rear of 274 Congress st..
in front of 26l A st. ,
II II
II II
" 167 W. Fourth St.,
•• 83 Damrell st.
Division 9.
B21753 Shooker, Max C. in front of 4l6 Warren st.
Attest:
Chief Cler
221
222
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COi/lMISSIOKER.
29 Peraberton square.
Boston, Thursday, February 27, l^l^.
Police Cornmissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the follo*'ing business:
The records of Y/ednesday last were read and approved.
The application of Clement J. Dore for an Amusement
License to have an exhibition of bowling in the New Boston Bowling
Alleys located at 167 Washington street on Friday evening, February
28, current, was forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved.
On information filed by Lieutenant Michael C. Bresnehan,
Inspector of Carriages, that the following named persons, licensed
hackney carriage drivers and one of said persons holder of a hackney
carriage license, were convicted in the Central Municipal Court on
January 3I, current, of receiving stolen goods valued at $9.600, the
property of the Hawley Folsom Company, 81 Essex street, the licenses
granted to said persons were revoked;-
767
Mason, Walter T.
granted July I8, I918
2072 O'Donnell, Joseph W.
granted July 1, I918
Hackney Carriage Drivers.
15 Cawfield st. ,
44 Webster st. , Beachmont,
Hackney Carriage.
141,111 O'Donnell, Joseph \V. in a garage at
granted November 2, 1918.
36 V/arren st. ,
The licenses #0l691A and OI69IB granted to Richard H.
Grogan on August d, i-V-i-O, uo set up and use Hackney Carriages in a
garage at II8 Ctimmington street extension, were cancelled by reason
of the licenses having been surrendered.
22o
BOSTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, I919. Gontd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Kackne^' Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, lyi^.
92741 Cratern, Michael in a garage at 100 Brighton av..
*01668AJ
*Gl66bBi Grogan, John R. " " " '• 118 Cwnraington st. , ext.
GI666C)
*in place or Ricnard H. Grogan.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order:-
Inspector Levi W. Burr o£ th» Buxeau of CrlcainaJL Imrestiga-
tion having arrived at the age of sixty-one and seven- twelfths years,
having performed faithful serrice in the Police Department for thirlry-
one ami seven- twelfths years, and having requested to te retired from
active service, it is hereby
Ord^ered : That the said Inspectox Burr be retired iron active
service and that his name be placed upon the Department pension roll
with psy at the rate of One Thousand (lOOO) Dollars po;c ar.nu^, being
one-«iialf of the amount of coinpensatlon received by ham in the off . -Ice
from whicli he is retired; to take efTect Thursday, yebru^iy 27, 19^9 j
at 5.45 P. M,
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistole or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 3I, 1919.
Harlow, Edward D. ) I35 Mt. Vernon st.,
Jobling, Ernest E. f East Milton, Mass.,
lewis, James H. f II9 Central st., Hudson,
Pickett, Walter P. ) 47 First st., Melrose,
approved by Charles F. Allen, Vice President,
State Street Trust Company,
Townsend, Ernest S. 43 George st., Roxbury,
approved by J. Edward Barry, Vice President,
Fidelity Trust Company.
224
BOSTOi^, THUhSiJAif. FEliKUAK^ 2?, lyj.y.
Coxixa.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
Patrolmaji James S. Orr of Dirision 2 having arrlred at
the age of sixty-three and t^v-tir^lftloB years, haring perfomed
faithf^il service in the Police Department for thirty-four and
two-tsrelfth-B years, and having requested to be retired from
active service, it is hereby
Ordered: That the said Patrolman Orr be retired from
active service and that his name be placed upon the Department
pension roll with pay at the rate of Seven Hundred (700) Dollars
per anniffii, being one-^half of the amotmt of c<aaj;>en&atlon received
by him in the office from which he is retired; to take effect
Thursday, Pebruary 2?, I919, at 5,4.5 P. VL
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carr^ pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Collins,
Kacavas,
McQuaide,
Michael J,
George D.
John T.
72 Hamilton st.,
1565 Washington st.,
79 F St.
On the application of the John Leigh Company by John V.
Pastorelli, Vice President, John T. McQuaide was appointed a Special
Police Officer for duty in and about the premises #241 A street and
the warehouse located on Granite street for the year ending ]ilarch 3I,
BOSTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1919 .
Contd.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Officers.
Gallagher,
Klingsberg,
Hyman,
m J.I
ji R. r
Johi
Axe:
Daniel N.
Appointed.
February 25, 1919i
26. 1919.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 2,0, 1919»
Division 6.
1188
1261
1263
1266
1275
1276
1285
1290
1292
3596
3602
3624
3625
3650
36«2
3b99
J7i4
378
1922,
34C1J
5461 ■
5530
5541
5544
3156J
155B;
3900,
4130)
Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.
in front of 60-64 Fargo
St.
Landers, James F.
O'Connell, ITatthew
fieavey, Frank J.
,in front of
'' « II II
86 Silver st. ,
226 \V. Broadway,
226 '• "
stable at 199 \7. Sixth st.
" front of
•I II »
326 A St.,
15 Baldwin st. ,
15 H
15 " ••
225
226
BOSTOiJ, THUKlJjJAi, PEBRUAR^ 2?, lyiy.
Contd.
Wagon Licensee Granted - concluded.
Division 6 - concluded.
367y
3688
! 3689
36^0
B22037
B22038
3771
Smith, Bernard F.Inc. "
in
rear of
337
Summer at.,
It
II II
337
11
n
It II
337
It
n
11 II
337
II
II
II II
337
II
It
II II
337
II
II
front "
15
Sle
eper st.
Division 10.
564 Handv?esk, Joseph C. in front " 1148 Columbus av.
Division 4.
560 Bornstein, Levi in front •' 28 Harrison av .
I Tne applications of the following named police officers
'for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolman Thomas Byrne of Division 1, three days, commencing
February 27, current, on account of the death of his sister at Lynn.
Sergeant Patrick Byrne of Division 10, three days, commencing
February 26, current, on account of the death of his sister at Lynn.
Reserven.an Robert F. Mackie, granted an indefinite leave
of absence October 4, 1^17. on account of having been drafted into
the United States Army, having received an honorable discharge,
returned to duty as a patrolman at Division 4 at ^.4^ P. M. ,
February 27, 1^19 .
BOSTON, THURSDAY, KCBRUARY 2?, 191 9. 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 Coramissioners
approved:-
Braley,
John H.
2181 Washington st. ,
Cohen,
Harris
59 Fleet St.,
Copplernan,
Joseph
93 Salem st. ,
Cunningham,
A. J. Co,
101 North St.,
McCabe,
M. J.
Merchants row & Clinton st.,
Ocst,
M. & Co.
Inc. 1837 Washington st.,
Sobkowski ,
Prank
Ill Summer st.
227
The application of Patrolman Andrew B. Cuneo of Division 1
for full pay, amounting to One Hundred Seventy-six and 44/100 (176.44)
Dollars, for forty-eix days' time lost on account of injuries re-
ceived in tne performance of his duty, was granted.
A requisition for the payx^ient of the pay-rolls for the
week ending February 27, current, was approved as follows :-
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Total,
M5,205.01
593.26
545. 58
167.7c
53.23
$46,564.78
Attest:
Chief cH^k.
228
OPPICE OF THE POLICE COIfflll SSI ONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Friday, February 28, 19IV.
Police Coromissioner 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.
1641 Blackpool, Peter
1632 Harris, William
1984 Columbus av.,
29 Willard pi.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 2,0, 1919.
85689 Blackpool, Peter
01977c Pierce, Charles I.
in a garage at I926 Columbus av. ,
" " " " 30 Hancock st. Dor.
The application of James P. Bray for a transfer of his
license #60,096 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a garage
at 12 Garden street to a garage at 3^ V/arren street, Charlestown,
was granted.
229
BOSTON, PKIDAY, FiDiiKUARY 28, I9I9.
Contd.
The application8 of the following named persons for '
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:- i
Giardini Band, consisting of fifteen musicians, "by Giovanni
Giardini, 287 Hanover street, - to accompany the funeral procession
of the late Mosucci Scuilla on Saturday, Marcli 1, current, at 1 p. mj
Route: From 279 North street to Battery, Hanover, Charter,
Salem, and Prince streets. North square, Moon, Fleet, North, Rich-
mond and Hanover streets to Scollay square, I
Giardini Band, consisting of fifteen musicians, by Gibvanni |
Giardini, 287 Hanover street, - to accompany the funeral procession
I 6f the late Nicola Facciola on Saturday, March 1, current, at 2.30
p. m.
Route: From 41^ Hanover street to Battery, and North streets,
jNorth square, Nortn, Ricnii^ona, Hanover, Prince, North Margin, Cooper
and Hanover streets to Scolla.y square.
The applications of the following named persons, approved
by C. W. Robie, General Manager, American Railway Express Company,
for licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31, iyi9.
Beston,
Elaridge,
Paul,
Edward H . )
Allen M.
Arthur J.
43 Franklin at. ,
43 Franxiin st. ,
38 So. Main St., Attleboro.
The petition of the Boston and Maine Railroad, a railroad
corporation having a passenger station in this city, praying for the
appointment of
Caton,
Crowley,
Cuiien,
Cunninghr^m,
Dicker,
Donegan,
Richard J,
James A.
William 3.
John K.
Thomas H.
J . Edward
^««.v W^ /yj-^
Harris,
Howard,
Kearns,
Kenney,
Kneeland,
Lamb,
Charles B.
Alonzo L.
Martin J.
William J.
Sylvanous R.
Thomas C .
)n a^ Xj 1^ i1.
230
BOSTOH, ililDAY, FEBKUAKY 23, I919.
Contd.
Railroad Police Officers Appointed - concluded.
Donovan,
Duffy,
Dunn,
Dwyer,
Egan,
Estey,
Fuller,
Glendon,
Griffin,
Grogan,
Halleran,
John F.
Arthur Y/.
Grant
Vfilliam J.
V/illiam L.
Fred L.
Jason L.
Henry R.
Edward B.
George F.
John F.
Wright,
c^u*.*.*/. ht/i
M'
Lingley,
McCabe,
V/P7 aewton,
Palmer i,
Phillips,
xv=/^! 7 Rankin,
Reardon,
Slack,
Sullivan,
Mo^ ^ '?>7Sull ivan,
^ Wallace,
William J.
Herbert W.
Edward T.
James H.
Innocezo
Sterling
Charles W,
Michael T.
Edwin W.
Joseph M.
Patrick J.
Frank W.
toeing persons
police officer
upon said peti
employment of
act as railroa
purposes and w
of 1906 and Ac
said office un
in the employment of said corporation as railroad
8 of and for said corporation, was acted upon, and
tion the persons named therein, being persons in the
said corporation, were appointed police officers to
d police officers of and for said corporation for the
1th the powers set forth in Chapter 463 of the Acts
ts in addition thereto and amendatory thereof, to hold
til said appointment is revoked according to law.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Sight-Seeing Automobiles were granted
until March 1, I920.
89.0891
89.0901
92.9701
92,971)
Boston Sight-Seeing Co. ) in
Abraham S. Caplan, ii4gr. [
Thomas, Burton L. "
a garage at 2 "A" St. Botolph
St. ,
n II II 2 '• " " "
231
locations
BOSTOiJ, JjlUDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1^19. Concluded.
The applications of the following named persons for
for their Sight-Seeing Automobiles were granted :-
89089] Boston Sight-Seeing Co,
Abraham S. Caplan.Mgr .
89090;'
92971 I Thomas, Burton L.
Charles st. Common side, nr. Boyletoi^i
St. 25 feet back from stand #2,
Bosworth St. n.side. cor.Tremont st.
Charles st. Common side, nr. Eoylston st.
stand 1,
92970J ( " •• " " •• Boylston st.,
stand 2.
From 8.30 a. m. to 5*30 P« "i* 1 daily.
These designations are granted on the express condition that
passengers received at these stands 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 cases of emergency; and
that passengers received at these stands 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, I919.
571 Ricci, Nicola
Division 7«
in front of 102 Chelsea st.
Division 9.
B6174 Friedberg & Bennett in front of 4l6 Warren st.
The Wagon License #B27994- granted to Charles A. Loud on
January 29, 1919, to locate in front of 232 State street was can-
celled by reason of its having been surrendered.
Reserveman Jonn F. Crowley, granted an indefinite leave of
absence December 3I, I9I7. to enter the United States Naval Reserve
Force, having been placed on inactive duty in the service of the
United States llavy, returned to duty as a Patrolman at Division 7
at 5.45 p. m. , February 28, 1919.
Attest:
Chief Cle