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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. 


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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 
H 
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, 


Div. 

i, 

3 

days, 

II 

1, 

3 

II 

II 

1. 

3 

II 

n 

2. 

3 

II 

II 

3. 

21 

II 

ti 

3. 

3 

II 

n 

4, 

2 

n 

H 

4. 

1 

II 

II 

4. 

3 

II 

II 

4. 

2 

II 

II 

5. 

3 

II 

II 

6. 

3 

II 

M 

/  1 

3 

II 

II 

^  * 

16 

II 

II 

10. 

3 

II 

N 

10, 

3 

II 

n 

12, 

3 

II 

•I 

12. 

3 

n 

n 

13. 

2 

tt 

II 

14, 

3 

•1 

II 

15. 

3 

II 

II 

19, 

3 

II 

II 

15. 

3 

II 

C.    P 

• . 

3 

II 

C.    P 

• . 

3 

n 

« 


11.50 

11.50 

fa.  22 
11.50 
63.27 

9.04 

6.57 
9.04 

8.22 

7.67 
9.86 
11.50 
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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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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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. 


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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   '•     "     "   " 


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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