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OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemterton square.
Boston, Saturday, March 1, iyi9.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Frida;y last were read and approved.
The City Treasurer was requested to pay to Christina M.
Deininger, widow of the late Patrolmen Charles E. Deininger of
Division 1 deceased February I3, current, the sum of Twenty-six and
85/lOC (26.85) Dollars, being the amount due him on the pay-roll
dated February 13, current, as a police officer of the city of
Boston.
The application of "The Gimme Club" by E. S. Russell
for an Amusement License to have a dancing party in the Alls ton
Dansant located at I38 Brighton avenue on Monday evening, Iidarch I7,
current, was forv/arded to His Honor the Mayor approved.
The application of Charles Grandison for an Auctioneer's
License at 43 Tremont street was granted for the year ending
December ^1, 1919*
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.
OI55OAI
015500)
78.039
84,281
Stagnaro, Joseph A
V/oodcock Taxi Co.
Woods, William J.
. iin a
7 M II
garage
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at
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440 Commercial St.,
21 Hawkins st. ,
1732 Washington st.,
306 Main St.
23o
BOSTON, SATURDAY. MARCH i, 19-LV.
Contd.
The application of William J, Woods for a copy of his
license #8l,501 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at
306 Main street was granted.
The application of John J. Lacey for a transfer of his
license #58.54-8 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a garage
at 250 Woodrow avenue to a garage at 1243 Blue Hill avenue was
granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Barbour,
Langer,
Littlefield,
Howard F.
Theodore W.
Walter B.
12 Brewer st. , J.
92 Walworth st. ,
35 Hutchings St.
P..
The application of Lillian Yaffe for a transfer of her
license to deal in Second Hand Articles from 3176 V/ashington street
to 299 Sumner street, East Boston, was granted.
I John T. Mc(^uaide, appointed February 27, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
234
BOSTON, SATURDAY, LIARCH 1, iyi9.
Concluded.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1919*
Division 2.
^^A- Lomasney, John E.
BI3497 Martin, Ellen M.
in front of
H H M
129 So. Market st. ,
213 Congress st.
The application of Patrolman Albert W. Carnes of Division
9 for leave of absence from duty for three days, conraencii;g March 1,
current, on account of the death of his father-in-law was granted
without pay.
The application of Patrolman George A. Kelley of Division
18 to be reimbursed in the sum of Thirteen (13) Dollars, being the
amount 01 a doctor's bill for services rendered
both hands burned while extinguishing a fire in
Mary Howes, 686 Metropolitan avenue on December
granted.
on account of having
the clothing of Mrs.
21, 1918, was
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 ;-
Gagliolo,
Saunders,
Leopold
Viccoria G.
79 Chelsea st.,
48g Washington st.
Attest;
Chief Cle
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COI^lMI SSI ONER.
29 Pemterton square.
Boston, Monday, liarch 3, 1919*
Police CoEimissioner 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 3C, 1919.
1648 Eailey,
154/ Grogan,
Thomas A,
Harmon R.
16 Howes St. , D. D. ,
356 Pearl st., Camb.
The application of Thomas M. Cunniff, 3^3 Seaver street,
for a Hackney Carriage Driver's License v«ras rejected.
235
The application of Thomas M. Cunniff for a license #0195CA
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 350 Dudley
street was rejected.
The application of Goosse Ginzburg, 7 Oak Grove terrace,
for a Junk Collector's License was rejected.
The application of Samuel Shapiro for a Junk Shop Keeper's
License at lOi Cabot street was rejected.
236
BOSTON, MONDAY, IMRCH 3, l^iy,
Contd.
The application of Herbert P. Shaughnessey, 8 Glenwood
street, to be appointed a Private Detective was rejected.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Coraraonwealth were
granted for the year ending May ^1, I'il^.
Atkinson,
Coady,
Dooley,
George H. 30 Stanley av., Medford,
approved by Charles Knight, Assistant Treasurer
Metropolitan Trust Company,
John J. 38 Guild st., Medford,
approved by C. W. Rofcie, General Manager,
Ajnerican Railway Express Company,
Patrick J. 174 Bunker Kill st. ,
approved by George P. Carter, Captain, United
States Q,uartermaster Corps.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Chin,
Saunders,
Kenry Q,. q.
Charles L.
21 St. Botolph St. ,
147 Neponset av.
On the application of the United States (Quartermaster
Corps by John A. Dorsey, 2d Lieutenant, Andrew J. Leonard was
appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about the prem-
ises #108 Massachusetts avenue for the year ending March 3I. ^9^^^
237
BOSTOil. MONUAY, liARCH 3, l^l^.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June ^Q, lyiV.
Division 6.
581L Smith, Bernard F. Inc. in front of 25 Sleeper st.,
590)
2920
2934
2962
2966
2992
3899
3917
3920
3928
Young Trucking Co.
" 17 Cypher st.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
I
Patrolman John L. Cronin of Division 3» three days, commencing
March 3. current, on account of the death of his mother at Somerville.
Patrolman V/illiarn Scott of Division 14, three days, commencing
March 1, current, on account of the death of his father.
( The following named police officers, granted an indefinite
leave of absence to enter the United States IJavy, having been placed
on inactive duty in the service of the United States Navy, returned
to duty at 5«4-5 P. ni. , Monday, March 3. 19^9:-
Patrolman Hugh S. Morrissey of Division 7 granted leave of
absence February 14, 191d.
Patrolman Joseph E. Sliney of Division 9. granted leave of
absence September 27, 1917*
It is hereby ordered that Captains John E. Driscoll, Hugh
J. Lee and Ross A. Perry be and they are hereby appointed pursuant to
section 10 of Chapter ?91 of the Acts of 1906 to constitute a trial
board in such cases as may be referred to it for hearing. Said
board shall serve until a new board is hereafter appointed.
BOSTON, MONDAY, MARCH 3, lyiy.
Concluded.
It is hereby ordered that the complaint of Captain Herbert
W. Goodwin of Division 9 against Patrolman Edraond Morrison of Divi-
sion 9 ^e referred for hearing to the trial board consisting of
Captains John E. Driscoll, Hugh J. Lee and Ross A. Perry. The
hearing, which was postponed from Thursday, February 27, current, to
Tuesday, March 4, current, will be held at this office at 2.15 p. m.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to drive Sight-Seeing Automobiles were granted until March
1, 192c.
027610 Rawding, Leslie G.
C7826 Thomas, Burton L.
74 Powder House Boulevard,
W. Somerville,
22 Ivy St., Boston.
The applications of the Rawding Auto Bus Line Incorporated,
by Leslie G. Rawding, President, for three licenses #B27023, B27C24
and B27025 to set up and use Sight-Seeing Automobiles in a garage at
44C Commercial street were granted until March 1, I92O.
by Leslie
Automobil
street, 0
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sight-see
passenger
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The application of the Rawding Auto Bus Line Incorporated,
G. Rawding, President, for a location for his Sight-Seeing
e License #B27023 on Northern avenue, southwest corner of D
pposite the New England Fish Pier, was granted.
designation is granted on the express condition that
s received at this stand shall not be transferred at other
Id by the above named or others, or at other places to other
ing automobiles, except in case of emergency; and that
s received at this stand shall be returned thereto unless
ess a desire to alight elsewhere.
Attest:
Chief Cle
OFFICE OF THE POLICE GOMMISSIOIOSR.
2^ Pemberton square.
Boston, Tuesday, March 4, lyi^.
Police Coramissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business;
The records of Monday last were read and approved.
239
k report was forwarded to the Secretary of the Cornraon-
wealth on the application of Frank A. Foster et al for a charter as
the Fenway Social and Athletic Association for promoting general
athletics, maintenance of a gymnasium, reading-room and a place for
social meetings; no fixed location.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 19-1-9.
Woodville st.,
Creston st., Roxbury,
Capen st., Dorchester.
1654
Clark,
Increase N.
41
1408
Dolinsky,
Alexander
33
1834
Eirich,
Robert H.
26
The application of Robert H. Eirich for a license #y6,50ij
to set up and use a HacKney Carriage in a garage at 8i>2 Blue Hill
avenue was granted for the year ending June 30, 19i9"
The applications of the following named persons for
special stands for their Hackney Carriages were granted ;-
80,370 Donovan, Michael S. in front of I72 Summer st. back of
Subway Exit,
96,505 Eirich, Robert H. Essex st. in front of Continental Hotel
240
BOSTON, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, l':^!^.
Gontd,
The application of Robert H. Field, 2 Brimmer street,
approved by A. E. Smith, Assistant Treasurer, Boston Publishing
Company for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Com-
monwealth was granted for the year ending }/iay 31. l^l^-
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Barett,
Cheney,
Levine,
Zardockas,
Louis A,
Arnold W.
Jacob H.
Joseph A.
37 Fowler st., Dorchester,
111 Eutaw st. ,
57 Fowler st., Dorchester,
20 Winfield st..
The license to deal in Second Hand Articles granted to
Aaron Avergun on April 30, l';;*l8, at 4y0 Main street was cancelled
by reason of the licensee having ceased to be engaged in the
business of dealer in second hand articles at that location.
The application of Carl Berg for a license to deal in
Second Hand Articles at 490 Main street was granted for the year
Ciiding April 30, l^iy, in place of Aaron Avergun.
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:-
Conductor,
•t
n
II
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II
II
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1650
Vfeterman,
Samuel E.
1517
Silva,
Joseph F.
ibyii
Foster,
Frank M.
1851
Kellner,
William
1765
iiolin.
Leo
1037
McDougall,
Karl T.
1817
Woodford,
William J
1693
Plotkin,
Samuel H.
241
BOSTON, TUESDAY, IvIARGH 4, 1919.
Contd.
vated
Ry. Licenses
Cancelled - contd.
2585
Gorrivan,
Joseph H.
Conductor,
2297
Dowd,
James
If
2ti73
Groke,
William F.
n
2554
Barry,
Vincent P.
n
2635
Roden}iiser,
Herman A.
n
2809
IJcSlroy,
John S.
II
2481
Lynch,
William J.
tt
2463
Julian,
Arthur F.
N
2572
Craft,
Harold E.
H
2475
Lev e than.
Benjamin
N
2327
Sweeney,
Austin R.
N
2366
Welsh,
Richard J.
If
2b87
Sherry,
George W.
•I
3306
Fine,
Henry
If
3181
Welch.
Leforest
n
3479
ietivier,
George D.
n
3121
Hamill,
Charles H.
N
3316
Willis,
William J.
If
4147
Hourihan,
John J.
If
4510
Carroll,
Gerald J.
If
4405
Stern,
Samuel
If
4041
Fennelly,
Walter R.
n
4524
Q,uinn,
Thomas J.
If
1408
Musiker ,
Morris
tt
1621
Speyer,
Isaac J.
It
1022
Darling,
Harold E.
It
1889
Auld,
Gordon L.
n
1778
Zimmerman,
Abraham
n
1884
Morris,
Marcus
II
ibi5
Newman,
William A.
It
1605
Pinicham,
Kenneth V.
n
1145
McGrath,
Charles F.
n
2427
Lynch,
John J.
II
2303
Strain,
William
It
2470
Schwaidelson,
Benjamin
If
2063
Galvin,
Joseph T.
It
2521
McHugh,
Thoraas F.
II
2ti32
Gates,
Stewart A.
H
2665
Flood,
Thomas C.
II
2455
Tarris,
Roy R.
•I
2598
Merrick,
William A.
II
2383
Rogers,
Charles D.
II
2112
Heffernan,
James H.
It
2765
IiicDonald,
Peter
11
2180
Caisse,
Alfred L.
fl
3495
Lyon,
Percy L.
It
3480
Leighton,
Harold G.
n
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242
BOSTON, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1^1'^.
Contd.
Boston Elevated Ry. Licenses Cancelled - contd.
3361
Braithwaite,
William T.
3057
Drukman,
Harry
3110
Ackeriaan,
Harry
3521
Hill,
William E.
3378
Murphy,
David F.
3588
Mason,
Perley J.
4366
Gordon,
George K.
44cl3
McDonald,
John H.
4082
Martin,
Ralph A.
1825
Barrett,
Lawrence E.
1400
Haver ty.
Mathias E.
1376
Miller,
George A.
1781
Lichtenstein,
Hyman
1366
Lincoln,
Frank V/.
1357
Shaw,
Francis J.
1023
Powers,
Edward P.
174V
Kelley,
Francis A.
2503
Henderson,
Lester R.
2857
Darling,
Fay A.
2726
Ross,
Henry A.
2477
Shatz,
Charles
3271
Keane ,
Clifford L.
301
Miller,
James W.
3367
O'Brien,
John A.
3606
Campbell,
Benjamin F.
452V
Surette,
George E.
4173
Frazier,
Simon P.
4035
Lariviere,
Joseph C.
4223
Mullen,
Charles A.
4084
Graffam,
Harold W.
17V6
Porter,
Everett G.
1642
Black,
Carlton S.
1823
Woodbury,
Harry H.
1625
Mealia,
Martin
185V
Foster,
Oscar
1716
Drisko,
Ralph B.
14V7
O'Toole,
Thomas F.
122V
Lynch,
Richard A.
1111
Kelley,
John C.
1767
Gregory,
Paul
2885
Phillips.
George B.
256V
Robinson,
Charles
2224
Finn,
William
2722
Coxall,
Donald G.
2868
Clark,
Emery S.
2300
Walsh,
James L. A.
28VI
AJ-iern,
Charles E.
3200
Buchanan,
George D.
3306
Wolff,
Grover F.
Conductor,
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BOSTOl^f, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1:^1";^.
Contd.
Boston Elevated Ry. Licenses Cancelled - concluded.
4583
Fleming,
Wilfred H.
Conductor,
1533
Lee,
David
Mo tor man.
1540
Lee,
David
n
1532
Lee,
Jeremiah
n
1425
Hayes ,
kichael J.
«
1163
Gaspie,
William J.
n
2554
Hannan,
Elden
n
2005
Gallup,
Charles H.
n
2177
Ryan,
Daniel
n
2035
Edwards,
Hertert L.
n
1414
Theall,
Ralph W.
H
1776
Joyce,
John F.
N
172V
Korthaus,
Frank
N
123b
McGillicuddy,
Michael
•1
1634
Dav i s ,
Lewis P.
tt
1635
Hanson,
Stephen C.
II
4260
Coughlin,
Robert J.
n
1467
Allcocx,
Thomas
«
1106
Pield,
William A.
H
1704
MCMahon,
John J.
n
1025
McDonough,
iviark A.
H
1208
Ueill,
Robert J.
II
301
Miller,
James V/.
II
4275
Wo r then.
Frank A.
n
4362
Churchill,
Benjamin S.
n
1744
Knoche,
John J.
H
12y6
Hayes,
Patrick J.
H
2354
Patient,
Fred
n
4378
Trim,
Harold E.
n
301
Miller,
James W.
Starter.
The application of Abraham S. Caplan, 12 Castlegate road,
for a license #040579 to drive a Sight-Seeing Automobile was
granted until March 1, 1:^20.
244
BOSTON, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, l^-ly.
Concluded.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30. ^^^^^
5^11 Stevens, James S.
B28616 Quinlan, Edward J.
Division 2.
in front of 36 Broad st. ,
'• " " 104 Arch St.
The application of Fritz C. A. Wende for a transfer of
his Wagon License #159 from in front of lyo Amory street to Boylston
street at the Railroad Bridge, 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 :-
60 Winter st. & 130 Tremont st.,
50 Hanover st. ,
^2 Cottage st.
Aronson,
H. H.
Bacon,
Fred C.
Prisco,
Frank
Attest:
Chief CI
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
2y Peraberton square.
Boston, Wednesday, March 5. ^9^9-
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Police Coimnissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Tuesday last were read and approved.
The application of the Fidelia Musical and Educational
Society by M. F. Finn for an Amusement License to have a Chinese
operetta and dance in Fidelia Hall located at the corner of RocJiland
and Washington streets on Friday evening, Liarch 14, current, was
forwarded to His Honor the i^ayor approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 19iy.
1675 Clark,
1679 O'Neill,
166^ Barron,
366 Conley,
James H.
John C.
Lawrence F
George A.
16 Kempton st., Roxbury,
492 Tremont st.,
146 St. Botolph St.,
258 Harrison av.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, 1919.
96,630 Barron, Lawrence F.
92,748 O'Neill, John C.
in a garage at
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37 Ferdinand st.,
17 Clarendon st.
The application of Israel Levy, 67 Reed street, for a
Junk Collector's License was granted for the year ending April 30,
1919.
246
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH i?, 1^1^ .
Contd.
The Junk Shop Keeper's License granted to Samuel Winick on
April 30, lyiO, at 6^ Broadway was cancelled by reason of the
licensee having ceased to "be engaged in the business of junk shop
■keeper at that^location.
The application of Abraham Winick for a Junk Shop Keeper's
License at 85 Broadway was granted for the year ending April 30,
19iy, in place of Samuel Winick.
On the application of the Boston Elevated Railway Company
by Edwara Dana, Superintendent of Transportation, licenses were
granted to the following named persons as conductors, motormen and
starters in the employ of said company:-
0194
Adams,
Alfred. J.
3445
Arena,
Gaetano
01^2
Barry ,
James G.
0181
Cain,
Leo J.
1408
Clay,
• Walter M.
0196
Snos,
Alfred S.
064
Farrell,
Thomas F.
0191
Hillis,
Joseph S.
21?03
Moore,
Elmer S.
090
Murray,
Dougall A.
426
McDonald,
Lloyd T.
4031
O'Rourke,
Phillip ?.
0193
Penning,
James T.
0197
Richard,
Arthur H.
326
Roach,
Albert E.
2461
Sheehey,
Thomas H.
0195
Smith,
Philip F.
2303
Strain,
William
330
Weatherbee,
Alfonso H.
227
Dolan,
William T.
0266
McGurl,
Felix
0265
Walsh,
Patrick J.
330
Weatherbee,
Alfonso H.
22'/
Dolan,
William T.
426
McDonald,
Lloyd T.
326
Roach,
Albert E.
330
Weatherbee,
Alfonso H.
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BOSTON, ■WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1919.
Concluded.
to locate
ending June
The application of Harry Stahler for a Wagon License #597
in front of 4-74 Treiaont street was granted for the year
30. 1919.
The application of Captain T?ioina3 P. Goode of Division I6
for permission for the officers of his division to make voluntary
contributions to assist the family of Patrolman William J. Sweeney
of Division I6 who has been ill with pneumonia since January 24,
current, was granted.
Attest:
(si^ii^i^
Chief Cle
Ir^
248
0FFIC3 OF THE POLICE COmnSSIGllER.
29 Pemterton square.
Boston, Thursday, iilarch 6, 1919«
Police Co:nrnissioner 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 Herbert W.
Goodwin of Division 9 against Patrolman Edmond Morrison of Division
9 for violation of Rule 40 of the Rules and Regulations of the
Police Department, to wit:
CHARGE: COroUCT UNBECOMING AN OFFICER.
Specification: In that at various times the said Edmond
Jiorrison called at different department stores in the City of 1
Boston, asking to try and be fitted to lady's clothes and undercloth4.
ing and trying on and being fitted to lady's clothes and undercloth-
That the reason given by said Morrison was that he was a
impersonator.
That the said Edmond Morrison gave different names and
addresses not his own name and address and ordered goods held for
nim for which he never called.
ing.
lady ' s
It appeared that a hearing was called before a Trial Board
consisting of Captains John E. Driscoll, Hugh J. Lee and Ross A.
Perry, on the twenty-seventh day of February, current, after due
notice had been served on the said Patrolman Morrison by giving him
a true copy of the complaint, and that it was continued to the fourth
day of March, current, and then it appeared that a hearing was had.
He appeared with counsel and pleaded not guilty to the charge and
the Board found him guilty as charged in the complaint. The Com-
missioner approved tne finding and with the recommendation of the
Board ordered that the said Patrolman Edmond Morrison be dismissed
from the Police Department, to take effect Thursday, March 6, I919.
at 5«4-5 P« ni«
The resignation of Ciiarles A. Bennett employed as a
clerk in the Chief Clerk's Office, having been presented, it is
hereby accepted, to take effect March 6, 1919^
BOSTOII, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1919.
Contd.
The application of Andrew E. Anderson for an Amusement
License to have an exJiibition of wrestling and a dancing party in
Paine Memorial Hall located at 9 Appleton street on Thursday
evening, Llarch I3, current, was forwarded to His Honor the liayor
approved.
A report was forwarded to the Secretary of the Common-
wealth on the application of Angelos N. Lazzous et al for a charter
as the Society Naouasaion Saint Demetrius of Boston, Massachusetts,
for promoting friendly relations amon^ its members and establishing
and maintaining a place for a reading-room, library, lectures and
for social meetings; jio fixed location.
249
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
1682 Kelley,
1709 Leonard,
170^' Lorance,
86 Trudo,
Francis H.
George
Joseph F.
Clayton W.
6 Belfort St., Dorchester,
5 Howard pi. ,
117 Kent St., Brookline,
74 Carolina av., J. P.
The application of George Leonard for a license #92,965
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 350 Dudley
street was granted for the year ending June 30, I919.
The license #01910B to set up and use a Hackney Carriage
granted to Peter A. Stagnaro on July I6, I918, in a garage at 70
Parker Hill avenue and transferred on August 22, I918, to a garage
at 21 Hawkins street was cancelled by reason of its having been
surrendered.
250
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, I919,
Contd.
The application of the Giardini Band, consisting of fif-
teen musicians, by Giovanni Giardini, 287 Hanover street, for a
Collective Ijlusicians' License to accompany the funeral procession
of Luisa protetta on Thursday, March 6, current, from 9-30 to 11. 30
a. m. , was granted.
Route: From I76 Salem street to Charter and Hanover streets
to North square Church; thence North street to Hanover, Prince,
Salem, Charter and Hanover streets to Scollay square.
The application of G. Clifton Watts, 2^4 Washington
street, to "be reappointed a Private Detective was granted for the
year ending March 6, 1920.
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.
Gallagher,
Turell,
John J. 90 Webster av., Soraerville,
approved by George P. Carter, Captain, United
States Arra^' Zone Supply Office, ICb Massachus-
etts av. ,
Joseph H. 64 Hyde Park av.,
approved by C. W. Robie, General Manager,
American Railway Express Company.
for
was
a license
rejected.
The application of Henry J. Green, lci73 Columbus avenue,
to carry a pistol or revolver in this Cormnonwealth
The application of Howard H. Coburn for a transfer of his
deal in Second Hand Articles from 37 Ferdinand street to
I license to
66 Berkeley street was granted
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the year
ending April 30, I919.
Bussey,
Grow,
G. I. Co.
George & Samuel
2ij5 Northampton st.,
as George Grow Automobile
Company,
321-323 Columbus av.
On the application of the Bay State Street Railway Company
by T. A. Donahue, lianager, licenses were granted to the following
named persons as conductors in the employ of said company :-
1175 Galvin,
1293 Kingsley,
John T.
Arthur W.
Conductor,
n
251
The application of Clarence li. Rawding, 328 Geneva avenue,
for a license #040, p75 ^o drive a Sight-Seeing Automobile was
granted until March 1, I920. i
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1919»
Division 2.
B28468 Walfish, Harry M. in rear of 520 Atlantic av.
Division 5«
B2865b Canner & Spillberg
s. e. cor. Cobb street at V/ashington
st.
252
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1919.
Contd.
The application
for leave of absence from
5, current, on account of
granted without pay.
of Patrolman John J. Murray of Division 7
duty for three days, commencing February
the death of his father-in-law was
The application of Patrolman Joseph H. Battos of Division
1 for permission for the officers of his division to make voluntary
contributions to assist the widow and child of the late Patrolman
Charles E. Deininger was granted.
Full pay, amounting to Nineteen and 17/100 (19. 17) Dollars,
was allowed to the account of the late Patrolman Timothy \V. Hurley
of Division 3 deceased December 28, 191ti, for five days' time lost
in the one hundred and fifty days immediately preceding his death and
on account of sickness which caused his death.
The City Treasurer was requested to pay to Maurice E.
Hurley, Administrator of tJie estate of the late Patrolman Timothy
W. Hurley of Division 3 deceased December 28, 1918, the sum of
Nineteen and I7/IOO (I9.17) Dollars, being full pay for five days'
time lost in the one hundred and fifty days immediately preceding
his death and on account of sickness which caused his death.
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.
II
N
n
Reserve.
Andrew B. Cuneo,
Andrew B. Cuneo,
Michael F. Flanagan,
Michael F. Flanagan,
William F. Shea,
Div.
1,
6
days,
I
23.01
II
1,
12
II
46.02
gan, "
1,
2
II
1.^1
gan, "
1,
3
II
11.50
II
1,
1
4
•
n
9.86
Carry over
. $
98.06
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, l^l^.
Contd.
Pull Pay Allowed for Lost Time - concluded.
Patrol.
n
II
N
II
II
n
II
n
n
If
n
n
II
Sergeant
Patrol.
Sergeant
Patrol.
Sergeant
M
Patrol.
Reserve.
Patrol.
•I
H
M
N
II
II
n
II
H
n
Reserve.
Patrol.
n
Sergeant
Patrol.
Brou
Joseph A. Verkampen,
David R. Bootes,
Andrew Y/. Duncan,
Thomas F. Kennedy,
Elmer F. Rider,
Augustine D. Hamilton
Patrick M. O'Connor,
James A. Sheffield,
Joseph I. Downey,
Peter A. Hayes,
Winfield A. Studley,
WilTDur F. Harris,
William R. Harrington
Murdo McDonald,
William D. O'Neill,
Florence O'Regan,
Hugh A. Rourke,
Hugh F. j^iiarston,
Denis J. Casey,
Michael E. Finnegan,
V/alter G. Horton,
Patrick Byrne,
Dowd,
J. McGillivray
Shea,
Sullivan,
Hoadley,
May,
, Chandler,
Cooley,
Hodgkins,
Joseph
Ar thur
Albert
Thomas
Joseph
Clifton E.
Thomas F.
Joseph 0.
F.
A.
H.
lil.
Nicholas R. Bowe,
Morgan F. Kelleher,
James T. McNulty,
Angus J. McPhee,
John J. Healy,
William P. Hogan,
George W. Bacher,
Ralph H. P. Langlan,
Henry A. Lueth,
Edward J. Flaherty,
William A. Sayward,
Hugh E. O'Donnell,
ght f
orwar
'^'r.
• •
. $ 96.06
Div.
1.
8
days.
30.68
n
2,
3
II
8.22
II
2.
3
II
11.50
II
2,
3
II
11.50
II
2.
3
II
11.5c
II
9
3.
1
II
2.74
II
3.
3
11
8.22
•1
3.
24
II
85.47
11
4.
3
n
10.68
n
4,
3
n
11.78
•1
4.
2
II
7.67
II
5.
3
II
11.50
II
t
6.
3
II
11.50
II
6.
19
n
72.87
n
0,
3
•1
11.5c
n
6.
3
II
10.68
II
^
3
11
14.58
II
8,
3
II
11.50
II
y,
3
II
14.38
II
y.
3
II
11.50
II
9.
3
11
14.59
II
10,
3
It
14.38
II
10,
3
•1
9.04
II
•
10,
3
II
11.50
n
10,
11
II
27.11
II
11.
3
II
11.50
II
12.
22
II
64.38
II
12,
3
n
10.68
II
13,
3
N
8.22
II
13.
3
n
11.5c
II
13.
3
II
11.5c
n
14,
3
II
11.50
II
14.
20
11
76.70
II
14,
3
II
8.22
n
15.
3
II
8.22
II
16.
3
H
11.50
n
16.
3
II
7.39
n
17,
3
II
11.50
II
17,
3
II
11.5c
II
17.
3
•1
11.50
II
19.
3
II
11.50
B. C
. I.
3
H
14.38
C. P
• .
3
II
11.50
Total
$ 877.84
254
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1919.
Contd,
The applications of the following named persons for half
pay for the tine herein specified on account of absence from duty
"by reason of sickness as provided by section 5 of Rule 36 of the
Police Manual, were granted: -
Reserve.
Patrol.
Reserve.
Patrol.
n
n
Reserve.
Patrol.
n
n
n
Sergeant
Patrol.
n
II
n
n
n
N
n
n
II
w
N
Captain
Patrol.
•I
n
n
H
H
N
n
H
n
n
N
n
N
n
n
n
Louis W. Archer,
William F. J. Barry,
Arthur Donahue,
Jereraiah J. Driscoll,
Michael E. Fitzgerald,
James \V. Kerrigan,
Francis X. McCarthy,
David A. O'Keefe,
Robert F. Ronayne,
Usher St. George,
Almon L. Daniels,
V/illiam J. Flynn,
Patrick A. Hanley,
James W. Kelley,
George I. O'Bryan,
James S. Orr,
Patrick J. Driscoll,
Thomas Foley,
Samuel A. Jay,
William L. Kendrick,
Arthur F. Ma-rston,
Frank L. Merritt,
Frederick A. Peterson,
Williair. J. Quigley,
James P. Canney,
Thomas J. Carth;>',
John F. Dennis,
William P. Bromfield,
Robert T. Dale,
Robert T. Dale,
Thomas I. Ken is ton,
Michael J. licDonough,
Peter J. McLaughlin,
George J. E. Mellor,
James F. Murphy,
James F. Murphy,
Nicholas P. Tangney,
James J. O'Neil,
William R. Harrington,
John J. Reilly,
Jerome L. McDonald,
Robert G. S. Reed,
Div,
H
1.
1,
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1,
1.
2.
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
3.
3.
3.
3,
3,
3,
3.
3.
4,
4.
4.
5,
5.
5,
5.
5,
5.
5.
5.
ij,
5.
5,
6.
6,
7.
7.
7 days ,
10 "
5
4
4
15
1
2
3
30
2
7
29
Q
36
3
7
3
2
4
'I
6
2
6
30
10
8
3
2
4
A
6
6
3
1
7
5
30
3
6
It
H
11
II
II
II
n
II
II
n
n
II
II
n
H
II
It
II
II
II
II
II
II
n
n
n
n
II
n
n
II
n
II
n
11
It
•I
II
II
8.63
13.69
6.16
5^75
I'^l
18.48
1.92
3.^3
3-7'?
57.53
4.79
13.42
55.62
17.26
57.53
4.11
13.42
5.75
2.74
7.67
57.53
10.68
11.50
8.22
8.22
45.19
17.81
15.34
5^75
3.01
7.12
5.48
10.68
11.50
5.75
1.92
9.59
9.59
57.53
4.11
11.50
Carry over.
^ 637.61
255
BOSTON, THURSDAY, IMRCH 6, 1919 •
Contd.
Half Pay Allowed for Lost Time - contd.
Brought forward
.
• •
Patrol.
Michael T. P.oach,
Div.
7.
3
days.
II
Charles W. Rollins,
II
f 1
26
II
Sergeant
James J. Cratty,
II
^ »
4
II
"
William H. Ryraes,
II
e,
1
II
Patrol.
Herbert V/. Andrews,
II
9.
20
•1
n
Tuffil Bostwick,
II
9.
3
•1
n
John W. Carroll,
II
9.
14
II
••
Joseph F. Crotty,
II
9.
22
•1
M
Patrick J. Pay,
II
9,
4
II
M
William Frank,
II
9.
7
II
Sergeant
Harry T. Grace,
n
9.
7
II
Patrol.
George A. Hughes,
II
9.
30
II
ti
Martin J. Lyons,
II
9.
2
11
•1
John J. McDonough,
II
9.
17
II
n
Francis J. MclJulty,
II
9.
14
II
n
Thomas C. Noone,
11
9.
21
•1
n
John J. Ryan,
n
9.
2
11
n
George K. Kelley,
II
10,
14
It
1)
John M. Hogarty,
n
10,
17
II
Sergeant
Dennis Kerrigan,
II
10,
1
II
Patrol,
Fred C. Lee,
II
10,
9
n
II
Dexter Littlefield,
II
10,
27
II
n
James H, McLean,
II
10,
13
II
Sergeant
Charles J. Wallace,
n
10,
4
II
Patrol.
John T. Murray,
N
11.
5
It
II
William H. Caswell,
II
12.
11
•1
II
Kenneth LIcLeod,
n
12.
2
It
Sergeant
Frank Arnold,
n
13.
30
II
Lieut.
Herman B. Bodenschatz,
n
13.
7
It
Patrol.
Arthur E. Dinsmore,
II
13.
2
•1
II
George A. Dorr,
n
13.
5
II
Captain
Joseph Harriman,
n
13.
8
It
Patrol.
James M. 0' Sullivan,
II
13.
19
II
II
Grant H. Farwell,
II
14,
4
II
n
John B. Gildea,
II
14,
2a
II
n
Morgan F. Kelleher,
II
14,
3
II
II
Morgan F. Kelleher,
It
14.
II
Sergeant
Patrick J. Itoho ney.
II
14.
6
It
Patrol.
William B. Quinan,
II
14.
3
II
II
John C. J. Loughlin,
II
15.
11
tt
II
Michael J. Lynch,
II
15.
18
ti
n
Arthur L. McLaughlin,
n
15.
9
II
M
John B. Becker,
II
16,
2
It
Sergeant
Harry N. Dickinson,
II
16.
7
II
Carry over.
•
.
$ 637.61
5.34
49.87
9.59
2.40
3B.35
5.75
26.85
42.19
7.67
9.59
16.78
57.53
3.93
32.60
19.17
34.51
2.74
26.85
32.60
2.40
17.26
51.78
24.93
9.59
6.85
21.09
3.83
71.91
19.18
2.74
9.59
32.88
36.44
7.67
53.70
5.75
5.75
14.38
21.09
34.52
12.33
16.' 78
^1553.64"
256
BOSTON, THURSDAY. MARCH 6, 1919.
Half Pay Allowed for Lost Time - concluded.
Contd.
Brouglit
forward,
•
• •
.$1553.64
Patrol;
Frank A. Kelley,
Div.
16,
4
days.
6.02
ti
Daniel J. Lynch,
n
16.
9
M
17.26
Reserve.
Henry A. Reissfelder,
11
16.
5
II
6.16
Lieut.
Henry Hazlett,
n
17.
30
II
82.18
Patrol.
George E. Keyes,
II
17.
14
II
26.85
n
Henry T. Montague,
II
17,
30
11
57.53
n
Jarnes J. Mull in,
II
17.
4
II
7.67
n
Isaac T. Ivlyers,
II
17,
20
•1
38.35
Lieut.
Patrick J. O'Neil,
II
17,
9
II
24.66
Patrol.
Francis Scanlan,
II
17.
30
II
57.53
w
George Stewart,
II
17,
2
n
3.83
n
Michael P. Murphy,
n
19,
20
II
38.35
Inspector
Thoraas F. Gleavy,
B. C
. I.
10
II
27.39
James F. Aylward,
T 0
s. s
t a
1. .
7
•
n
• •
13.91
.$1961.33
The following sheets showing the estimated expense for the
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DIRECTIONS FOR FILLING OUT ESTIMATE SHEETS.
The department heads are to submit a general item sheet (1) with supporting
schedules A and B (sheets 2 and 3) for each division within the department.
Four columns are to be filled by the departments on sheets 1 and 3. The column
for expenditm-es for the current year will be filled as estimated by the departments. Sheet 2
should have the first twelve columns filled in by the department.
Four copies of the sheets are to be made. Three copies are to be sent to the Budget
Commissioner and one copy retained in the department office.
The sheets are not to be folded for any purpose whatever.
EXPLANATION OF TERMS EMPLOYED IN ESTIMATES.
PERSONAL SERVICE inclades all salaries, wages and other compensation of
employees whose services are of a fixed character and who are under the direct control of
administrative officers as per schedule A.
To be divided into three groups:
1. Permanent employees.
2. Temporary employees.
3. Unassigned — or funds which are to be held only for the employment of service
in an emergency, such as overtime and other departmental work.
SERVICE OTHER THAN PERSONAL includes all service or work not listed in
schedule A as under the direct control of administrative officers.
EQUIPMENT includes all articles which are of a continuing use without material
change.
SUPPLIES include all articles which can be used but once or show material change
upon first use.
MATERIALS include all articles which enter into construction or repair.
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BOSTOK, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, l^l^.
Concluded.
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending March 6, current, was approved as follows :-
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Total,
$47,980.92
607.17
545.58
162.22
53.23
$49,349.12
Attest:
<^04^»4<^^
Chief ClKrk.
260
OFFICE OF THE POLira COIvlMIRSIOyER.
2y Pernberton square.
Boston, Friday, March 7, IVI9.
Police Gorflmisaioner 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 Agnes Hardy,
niece of Patrick H. Hardy, deceased February 24, current, the sum of
Forty (40) Dollars, being the amount due the said Patrick K. Hardy
as a pensioned police officer of the city of Boston at the time of
his decease.
The City Treasurer was requested to pay to Mary E. Grotty,
widow of the late Patrolman Joseph F. Crotty of Division 9 deceased
February 25, current, the sura of Forty- two and 19/IOO (42.19)
Dollars, being the amount due the said Patrolman Crotty for eleven
days on the pay-roll dated March 6, current, as a police officer of
the city of Boston.
The application of Freeman 0. Emerson for an Amusement
License to have a charity horse show in the Park Riding School
located at 145 Ipswich street on Saturday afternoon and evening,
March 29, current, vms forwarded to His Honor the Major approved.
The application of Samuel P.. Knights for an Auctioneer's
License at 73 Treraont street was granted for the year ending
December 3I, I919.
261
BOSTON, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 3C, 1919.
1713 Mahoney,
1744 Spencer,
171^ Wotton,
1722 Young,
Dannis F.
George R.
Myron K.
Joseph H.
J^ Y/averly st., Roxbury,
69 Cross St., L^^lden,
9 Beacon st. , H. P. ,
b7 Belvidere st.
The application of Simon Green,
new Junk Collector's Badge to replace one
70 Q,uincy street, for
lost, 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 Llay 31. 1919«
Frye,
Micklay,
Toher,
'Villiam 47 Julian st., Roxbury,
approved Toy George M. Rich, Treasurer,
Cosmopolitan Trust Company,
Fred \ 5 Peters st. ,
James E. j 648 Potters av.. Providence,
Rhode Island, approved ty C. W. Robie, General
Manager, American Railway Express Company.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Guild,
Foley,
Goldman,
Frank 0,
Coleman F.
Joseph
705 Boylston st. ,
12 Dean st. , Roxbury,
29 Ferrin st. , C. D.
262
BOSTOIT, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, I919.
Concluded.
The applications
licenses to deal in Second
ending April 30, l^iy.
of the following named persons for
Hand Articles were granted for the year
Abrams ,
Allen,
Riskin,
Trust,
David
Clarence G.
Jacob S.
Abraham
122 Arlington st. ,
1000 Hyde Park av . ,
2030 V/ashington st.,
177 Shawmut av .
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to drive Sight-Seeing Automobiles were granted until
March 1, 1920.
C21601
C40768
014129
Eeau champ,
Scoppa,
Paine,
Fred J.
Thoirias G.
Charles C.
27 Quincy st., Somerville,
9 George st., Everett,
32 Alexander av., Medford.
The application of Musgrave & Roper for a Wagon License
#B"^010 to locate at the corner of Columbus avenue and IJorgan street
was granted for the year ending June 30, 1919*
Attest;
Chief c:(j^r^
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COLIMISSIOIJER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Saturday, March 8, 1919«
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following "business:
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order:-
The resignation of Patrolriian John J. Sheehan, Jr., of
Division 6 having been presented, it is hereby accepted, to take
effect Saturday, March 8, lyi^, at 5.45 P. M.
The application of John F. Mason, 14-8 Berkshire street,
Cambridge, for a Hackney Carriage Driver's License #174-6 was granted
for the year ending June 30, 1919.
The application of Francis L. Trainor for a Junk Shop
Keeper's License at 72 Champney street was granted for the year end-
ing April 30, 1919. in place of Louis Kaplan, whose license was
revoked.
26:
The applications of the following named persons for
Junk Shop Keepers' Licenses were rejected:-
Jacobs,
Nierman,
Harry
Harry
62 Weston St. ,
2598-26CO Washington st.
264
BOSTON, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, I919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named bands for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted ;-
Boardman's Band, consisting of fifteen musicians, by P. P.
Plimpton, Tremont Temple, - to play on Eosworth street in connection
with a mass meeting to be held in Tremont Temple on Saturday, Marcn
B, current, from 6.30 to 8.3O p. m.
Giardini Band, consistint 0; fifteen musicians, by Giovanni
Giardini, 287 Hanover street, - to accompany' the funeral procession
of the late Tony DiLuca on Sunday, March ^, current, from 1,30 to
3 p. HI.
Route: Prom ^4 Marginal street to Cottage, Gove, Orleans and
Sumner streets, North Perry, North street, North square, Prince,
Thacher and North Margin streets to Causeway street.
Salvation Army Band, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by
T. A. Burke, 4-8 Myrtle street, - to parade on Sunday, March 9,
current, from 7 to 8 p. m.
Route: Prom Pemberton square to Court and Alden streets.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31. ly^V*
Collins,
Cat ton.
Wise,
Pred J. 6 Washington st., Everett,
approved by C. W. Robie, General Manager,
American Railway Express Company,
Percy \ 6 Cudworth st., Medford,
Samuel F. f 69 Stratford st., W. R. ,
approved by H. W. Stone, Assistant Cashier,
The Second National Bank.
The license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Common-
wealth granted to Loring W. Elanchard, 21^ Churchill's Lane, Milton,
on September 23, Iyi8, was revoked.
265
BOSTON, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1919.
Concluded.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30. 1919«
Division 2.
600 Shroeder, Carl J. in front of 36 Broad st.
Division 5«
603 Airasian, Sarkis in front of 492 Harrison av.
The application of Patrolman Jeremiah T. Sullivan of
Division 16 for full pay for two days' time lost on account of
injuries received in the performance of duty was rejected, for the
reason that he was reimbursed for the injury by Isaac L. Roberts,
owner of the automobile that caused the injury.
Attest:
^:Su^^Zcd5
Chief Cler
266
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMilRSIOKER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Monday, March 10, l^iy.
Police Coruxnissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Saturday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
Patrolman Charles A. Bowers of Div
faithful service in the Police Departme
seven- twelfths years, having requested
service, and it appearing to the Police
Patrolman Bowers is physically incapaci
the Police Department, it is hereby
Ordered: His Honor the Ma^'or havi
the said Patrolman Bowers be retired fr
his name be placed upon the Department
rate of Seven Hundred (700) Dollars per
amount of compensation received by him
is retired; to take effect Monday, Mar
ision 10 having performed
nt for twenty-two and
to be retired from active
Commissioner that the said
tated for useful service in
ng approved the same, that
cm active service and that
pension roll with pay at the
annum, being one-half of the
in the office from which he
ch 10, lyiy, at 5.45 P. M.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
, the following to the Department by General Order:-
The resignation of Patrolman Joseph L. Howe of Division 7
having been presented, it is hereby accepted, to take effect Monday
March 10, I^IV. at 5.45 P. M.
The application of Jacob Brodie for an Auc-tioneer ' s
License at 6 Beacon street was granted for the year ending
December 31, 191^.
267
BOSTON, MOInTDAY, MAKCH 10, 1^1^.
Gontd.
G. Clifton ^ifatts, reappointed L/larch 6, current, appeared
and ciade oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a private detective.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Griffin,
Nelson,
V/alter A.
Henning B.
14 Trull St. , D. D. ,
l8 Fenelon st.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Pland Articles were granted for the i'ear
ending April 30, lyi^.
Lambert,
Rabinovitz,
Zalon,
Fred P.
Israel
Philip
83 Sudbury* St.,
3166 V/ashington st.,
95 London st.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were rejected:-
Goldman,
Taddonio,
Wolf
Joseph
26 Guild row,
43-4-5 Maverick st.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, I919.
4489 I DeMatteo, Martino
B5622r
2415 Todesca, Joseph
Division 1.
in front of 154 Dudley av.,
" " " 105 Walworth st..
268
BOSTON, MOITOAY, l^IARCH 10, 1919 .
Contd.
Wagon Licenses Granted - concluded.
Division 1 - concluded.
French, Stephen in front of ^A Dudley av . ,
13331
1335)
Division 2.
B28278 Barnicle & Iilahar in front of 36 Broad st.
The application of Patrolman John J. Kelleher of Division
1 for leave of absence from duty for one day, comaencing March 11,
current, to attend to private business at Lawrence, was granted
without pay.
The application of Patrolman Charles H. Jackson of Divisiorji
10 for permission to receive a reward of Five (5) Dollars for the
arrest of Jonn Aimeda, a runaway from the Lyman School, was granted.
The application of Patrolman Thomas Sullivan of Division 9
to be reimbursed in the sum of Three and 73/100 (3.73) Dollars,
being the cost of a new helmet to replace one destroyed while
arresting James J. Callahan for drunkenness, was granted.
269
BOSTON, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1919.
Concluded,
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved:-
Pyf e ,
Robert J
Fyfe,
Robert J
Shlanger,
Max
Spartales,
John D.
171 Federal st.,
132 Stunmer et.
170 Federal st. ,
10 Faneuil Hall
sq.
Attest:
Chief Cle
270
OFFICE OF TliE POLICE COMTJISSIOKER.
2y Pemberton square.
Boston, Tuesday, March 11, 19iy.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office todai' and
transacted the following business:
The records of Monday last were read and approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 3C, iyi<;<.
477 MacDonald,
1749 O'Brien,
Joseph L.
Thomas
71 Eatavia st.,
131 Blake St., H. P.
The applications of the following named persons for
copies of their Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted :-
258
2213
Sullivan,
Tevnan,
Humphrey P,
John E.
6 Kenway st., Cambridge,
3c Irina av., Water town.
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.
91,560 O'Brien, Thomas in a garage at
38,327 Sullivan, Humphrey P. " " " "
121 Blake st. , H. P. ,
2 "A" St. Eotolph St.
The application of Thomas O'Brien for a special stand for
his Hackney Carriage License #91,^)60 in front of I63O Blue Plill
avenue and in front of 1279 Hyde Park avenue, was granted.
BOSTON, TUESDAY. 1/iARCH 11, l^ly.
Contd.
The application of Humphrey P. Sullivan for a transfer of
his license #6^,754- to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a
garage at 12 Gardner street to a garage at 2 "A" St. Botolph street
was granted.
271
The application of Ive's Band, consisting of six musicians
"by William Saxe, 80 Sucmier street, for a Collective Musicians'
License to parade with the Boston American Newsboys on Tuesday,
March 11, current, at 7-15 P- Hi*, ''as granted.
Route: From 8o Summer street to V/ashington, Boylston and
Tremont streets to Treraont Temple.
The applications of the following namedpersons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the year
ending April 30, lyiy.
Breen,
McDonnell,
David J,
John M.
327 Dudley st. ,
610 Columbia rd.
The application of Joseph Tarplin for a license to deal
in Second Hand Articles at 282 Broadway was rejected.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, l'^19.
3150;
4157
4353!
4910;
Division 6.
Condon, Timothy W. in front of 262 W. Second St.,
272
BOSTON, TUESDAY, 1/IARGH 11, I919.
Contd.
Wagon Licenses Granted - concluded.
Division 6 - concluded.
Dexter, Howard in a garage at rear 365 Dorchester av. ,
Telless, CJiarles B
BI9812;
B1981'
1640
i. ( " front of 350 W. Broadway,
1 " " " 431 " Second st.
Division 7.
^^11 Canner, Benjamin S. in front of I36 Bennington st.,
612 DeChristoforo, Joseph " " " 16 Frankfort st.,
3044 DiDonato, John " " " II5 Cottage st.,
BI9968 Park, George J. lyiaverick st. cor. Maverick sq. ,
B3203J
B3II3I Magee Express Go. in front of 4-6 Henry st.
B3114)
5056J
5069? Murray, Eten
5076)
Division I3.
in front of 11 J? Arborv/ay,
Division 15.
681 Welch, George H. in iront of 4 Walker ct.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolman John L. O'Donnell of Division 5. 'three days, commenc-
ing March 11, current, on account of the death of his mother.
Patrolman Bernard J. O'Donnell of Division I6, three da^s,
commencing March 11, current, on account of the death of his mother.
Patrolman Francis J. Galiano of Division 1, who was granted
an indefinite leave of absence December 8, I917, to enter the United
States Navy, having been placed on inactive duty in the service of
the United States Navy, returned to duty at b'.^5 ?• M. , March 11,
1919.
BOSTON. TUESDAY, k/VRCh 11, 191V.
Concluded.
27v3
The application of Captain I/atthew J. Dailey of Division 1
for permission to receive contributions, ty cash or check, from in-
dividuals or firms who have expressed a desire to make such donations
to the Charles S. Deininger Fund, was granted, witn the suggestion
that Captain Dailey keep an accurate account of all money so re-
ceived for his own protection, should questions arise in the future.
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 Comuussioners
approved : -
Bar sky,
Cacciola,
Chincelli,
Commercial Prui
De Stefano,
Kelly,
Monstas & Cotsi
Palmero,
Matarasso,
Puzzant*hera,
Sacco,
Segal Bros.
Solow,
Suiger,
Udelson,
Vaglica,
Wingersky,
Jacob
Natale
Leonardi
t Co.
Giuseppe
John J. &
s
A. &
S.
Salvatore
Bernardo
}
George
Maier
Isaac
Filippo
Lazarus
Pitts St. nr. Green st.,
74-76 Salem st. ,
52 North St.,
56 Commercial st. ,
19 Clark St. ,
Co. 91 North St. ,
262 North St.,
23-g- Charter st. ,
178 Endicott st. ,
23 Moon St., & 31 Fleet st.
64-60 Richmona st.,
212 North st. ,
132 Hanover st. ,
236 Hanover st. ,
32 Charter st.,
51 Union st.
The application of Arthur Mikels for a license for the
storage and sale of merchandise at 112 Canal street was returned to
the Board of Street Commissioners disapproved for the reason that a
stand at this location is objected to by the principal ground floor
tenant.
Attest:
Chief Clerk
274
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COM/ISSIOIJER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Wednesday, March 12, I919.
Police Coiamissioner 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 naraed persons for
Amusement Licenses were forv/arded to His Honor the Mayor approved ;-
Boston Gaelic School Society by Timothy Donovan, Vice President,
- to have musical and literary entertaimoents and dancing parties in
Dudley Hall located at 2369 Washington street until August 1, I9I9.
South Boston Lithuanian Benevolent Society by Peter J. Akune-
vich, - to have exhibitions of wrestling in Dahlgren Hall located at
327 E street on Wednesday evening, j'vlarch 12, current.
Waldorf Amusement Company by H. S. Kelsey, Treasurer, - to have
theatrical exhibitions in the V/aldorf Theatre located at 535 Tremont
street until August 1, lyiy.
The application of Herbert J. Stevens for a license
#89,826 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 24
Chardon street was grafted for the year ending June 30, I9I9.
The application of Samuel J. Jackson for a transfer of his
license #103,515 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a garage
at 37 Ferdinand street to a garage at 25 Irvington street was
granted.
BOSTOIT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, I919.
Contd.
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 Lunda Cataldo on Thursday, March I3, current, from 9.3c to
11.30 a. in., was granted.
Route: From b3 Lubec street to Cottage, Gove, Chelsea, Frank-
fort, Lubec, Cottage, Suinner and Orleans streets to North Ferry to
North, Fleet and Hanover streets to Scollay square.
The application of Charles \V. Araoss, 15 Court square, to
be appointed a Private Detective was granted for the year ending
Iklarch 12, 1920.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Goimnonwealth were
rejected:-
Brace,
O'Neil,
William E.
James J.
142 Washington st., D. D. ,
3 Myrtle pi., Roxbury.
275
Andrew J. Leonard, appointed Islarch 3. current, appeared anc.
made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties in-
cumbent on him as a special police officer.
The applications of the following named persons for
V/agon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, I919.
Division 4.
B28835 Moulton, Roy E. in front of 200 Lincoln st.
Division 6.
B21749 Bergeron, Dormino J. in rear of 268 Summer "
276
BOSTON, WSDHSSDAY, INARCH 12, I919.
Contd.
Wagon Licenses Granted - contd.
Division 6, - concluded.
86]
95( Buclcley, William F.
1021
113;
in front of
44 Stillings
at.
Division 10.
4170 Bleiler, Walter J. in front of
1043 Carrington, Charles H. " " "
4017\ Chamberlain, Louise E. " " "
4052)
5952 Givita, Vincenzo
15 Day
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666 Shawrnut
av. ,
828
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231 61 Dunne, William T.
4093)
BlplO Heidke, Arthur W.
347^ Hull, William F.
417^
4189
4191 r Kaplan, Samuel
4230
423^
4943 Katz, Casper
3755 Loonie, Edward F.
1651
3678
4041r Muldoon, J. N. Co.
4386
4617
503>^
2843J
3091 1 McAnirlin & Morgan
3381
39991 Paul Bros.
1685)
43 781
4502 1
4803? Peach, John
4851
4852
4687). Shapiro, Samuel
46887
574
(Huntington av. s.w.cor. Fenwood rd.,
"t Tremont st. s.w.cor. Morton pi.,
in front of 153^ Columbus av.,
" " '• 10 Longwood "
St. ,
II
II
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II
II
II
II
II
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36 Ruggles
II
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Tremont
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Washington st. s.w.cor. W. Lenox st. ,
f"
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574 Shawrnut
576
1305 Tremont
181 Cabot
av. ,■
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BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, ilARCH 12, lyi^.
Wagon Licenses Granted - concluded.
Division 10 - concluded.
178A-) Spinale, Joseph in front of yy Ward
17841^
17tiVj
20b Camden
' Turner, John H.
36 Dempster
1010 Stahl, William H.
962*
1279
1825
2748
4094
4815
4922
51 1>
Division 14.
683 Kinchla-^uigley in a stalDle on Brentwood
Division 18.
687;
68y( Downey, Thomas P.
56671
5668]
B20654 Rockman, Israel
B9221 Townsend, Alpheus S.
in front of
64 Business
Contd.
St. ,
II
II
II
102 Pierce
n
II
II
II
37 Webster
II
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchaiidise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Coromissioners
approved :-
Gondelli,
Magris,
Wilfand,
Bernardo
Peter
Abraham
s. cor. Dorchester av., &
Summer s t . ,
346 Harrison av.,
Eliot St. nr. Washington st.
277
i t
278
BOSTON. WEDL'ESDAY, MARCH 12, I919.
Concluded,
It is hereby ordered that Captains John E. Driscoll, Hugh
J. Lee and Ross A. Perry be and they are hereby appointed pursuant
to section 10 of chapter 291 of the Acts of iy06 to constitute a
trial board in such cases as Jnay be referred to it for hearing.
Said board shall serve until a new board is hereafter appointed.
It is hereby ordered that the complaint of Captain
Richard Fitzgerald of Division 3 against Patrolman Thomas J. Francis
of Division 3 ^s referred for hearing to the trial board consisting
of Captains John E. Driscoll, Hugh J. Lee and Ross A. Perry, The
hearing will be held at this office Thursday, March 13, current, at
2.15 p. m.
It is hereby ordered that the complaint of Captain James
J. Walkins of Division 19 against Patrolman Edward A. Burroughs of
Division I9 be referred for hearing to the trial board consisting of
Captains John S. Driscoll, Hugh J. Lee and Ross A. Perry. The
hearing will be held at this office Thursday, March I3, current,
at 3 P* ™»
Attest:
279
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COIiMISSIOMEH.
29 Pembertou square.
Boston, Thursday, March 13, I'jil^.
Police Comrnisaioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Wednesday last were read and approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses were forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved:-
Associated Boys Club of Roxbury by E. Holzman - to have
a dancing party in Crawford Street Hall located at 105 Crawford
street on Saturday evening, liarch 15, current.
Swedish Amateur Club by Mrs. Carl Bergs trom - to have a
comedy play in the Dudley Street Opera House located at II3 Dudley
street on Saturday evening, March 15, lyi^.
Boston Automobile Dealers Association, Incorporated, by
Chester I. Campbell - to have exliibitions of automobiles and acces-
sories in Mechanics Hall located at 111 Huntington avenue on March
15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22, current.
The application of Gerard P. Lawton for an Auctioneer's
License at 30 King street was granted for the year ending December
31. 1919.
The applications of the following named
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted f<
June 30, 1919.
persons for
ir the year ending
1761 Ford, Patrick F.
1665 Norris, Frederick A.
1760 V/hittington, Everett V.
68 Byron at. , E. B.
56 Astor St. ,
37 Adams st. , B. D.
280
BOSTON, THURSDAY, INARCH I3. 1919.
Contd.
The application of William 0. Kane, 146 George street,
Roxbury, for a copy of iiis Hackney Carriage Driver's License yjf2128
was granted.
The application of Thomas Hixon, 22 Washington avenue,
Chelsea, approved by Frederick F. Abbott for the S. A. Abbott Companjl"
for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth was
granted for the year ending May 3I. 1919'
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1919*
Division 2.
B9OI8 Chase, Alvah H.
South Market st. opp. Center of t^uincy
Market.
Division 7.
in front of
n li •)
85 Webster st. ,
71 Maverick st. ,
4542 Caprio, John A.
2764 Pnillips, Morris
5070|
38371 Reardon, Eugene J. w. side Central sq.
Blb'647)
692 Umana, Samuel in front of 88 Cottage st.
Division 10.
B9404 Ford & Gavin in front of 3I Millraont at.
Division 19.
3692 Lanata, Louis J. in front of 1665 Blue Hill av.
The application of Patrolman Alfred W. Gray of Division 10
ror leave of absence from duty for one day, commencing IJlarch 14,
current, to attend his aunt's funeral at V/alpole was granted without
pay.
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MARCH I3, 1919.
Concluded.
The application of Jacob Brodsky for a license fur the
storage and sale of merchandise at Getting street corner of Leverett
street was returned to the Board of Street Commissioners approved.
281
The application of Thomas Pappas for a license for the
storage and sale of merchandise at Oneida street corner of Harrison
avenue, was returned to the Board of Street Coimriis??ioner3 disapproved
for the reason that a stand at this location would interfere with
public travel.
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending March 13, current, was approved as follows :-
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House liiatrons,
Total,
$45,179.02
593.26
533.12
181.39
53.23
$46,i)40.02
Attest:
282
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIOHER.
29 Pen;berton square.
Boston, Friday, lEardh 14, I919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following "business:
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
1772 Gonnell,
1769 Dowd,
177^ Kean,
1780 Mann,
John
V/illiam j
John R.
Lawrence
61 Rockland st. ,
19 Inwood St.,
10 Pembroke st. ,
28 Princeton st.
Roxbury,
The application of John W. O'Connor for a license ,^96,521
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at I86I Dorchester
avenue was granted for the year ending June 30. 1919'
The application of Edward G. Woods for a transfer of his
special stand for Hackney Carriage License //0495B from Beach street,
in front of the Hotel Dreyfus, to in front of 153 Brighton avenue
was granted.
The special stand granted to Edward G. Woods on July 1,
1918, for Hackney Carriage License j^0495A on Beach street, in front
of the Hotel Dreyfus, was cancelled.
BOSTON, FRIDAY. J^LARCH 14. 1919.
Contd.
The application of Harry Clayraan. 468 Tremont street, for
a Junk Collector's License was granted for the year ending April 30.
1919.
283
The application of Joset)>i F. Ryan for a transfer of his
Junk Shop Keeper's License from 2^6 Marginal street to 8c Bremen
street was granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31. 1919'
Keith.
Martin,
Quirk,
Snyder,
Fred A. 146 Smith st..
approved "by George E. Taber, Treasurer, Wildey
Savings Bank, 52 Boylston St.,
Stuart F. 1873 Columbus av.,
approved by R. B. Rutter, Income Tax Collector,
40 Court St.,
William M. 224 Bolton st. , So. Boston,
approved by William M, Byrner, Superintendent,
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company,
Bernard C. 97 St. Stephen st. ,
approved by A. D. Follansbee, Division Special
Agent, Room 5^7 • South Station.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Burnhara.
Boule,
Carlton,
Shriner,
William P.
Fred
Fred J.
Blanchard
985 Charles River rd. , Camb.,
1 "A" Lewis pi., Roxbury,
16 t^ueensberry st. ,
411 Marlboro st.
284
BOSTON, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, I919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1919*
Division 9«
loir
4870
4382
4901
4905
5057
5150
51621- American Ry. Express Co. in front of
3036
3043
3046
3053
3060
306iiJ
BI5639 Atlas, Abraham
5743)
5744 r Connors, Timothy
5761)
B28177 Greenberg, Joseph
B18C502 Harris, John F.
B2856I Long, Thomas J.
22 Palmer st, ,
22 Intervale "
178 Hampden "
BI8407) Miller, Melbourne P.
Bl 84081'
2217
" " " 286 Blue Hill av.,
Harrison av. cor. Dudley st.,
in garage on Haywood st. nr.
Warren st. ,
" front of 193 Warren st.,
2367
4941
5124
557-aJ
B952
Pulsifer, John T. "
White, Charles P. "
Division 14.
511 "A" Dudley st. ,
84 Regent st. ,
B198b9 Hill, Thomas W.
6931
694
695
699
713
720
730
736
76U
^McNamara, J. H. Inc.
in front of 3I Hopedale "
298 No. Harvard st.
285
BOSTON, FRIDAY, i^LARCH 14, 1^19.
Contd.
Wagon Licenses Granted - concluded.
Division 14 - concluded.
762
7^4
aoi
b20
62b
r Shea, Annabel
in front of
8 Arden
at. ,
Division ly.
2503
3447
3448f Jenkins, Henry
827
828
in
front
of
1
S43
Blue Hill
av. ,
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19
Rexford
St..
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19
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19
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The application of Patrolman Edward F. Clark of Division
3 to be reimbursed in the sura of One and 25/100 (1.25) Dollars,
being the cost of cleansing his police overcoat which was soiled
with blood while arresting Charles P. JAaguire for breaking and
entering at the corner of Spring and Chambers streets on March 4,
1919, 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 :-
297 Washington st. ,
662-672 Washington st.,
94 Cottage St.
Beckhard,
Sara. A. & Co.
Harrison,
Solomon H.
Spinnelli,
Jennie
286
BOSTON, FRIDAY, IvIARCH 14. 1919.
Concluded,
A requisition for the payment of the Department Bills for
the month ending l/Iarch 15, current, was approved as follows ;-
Police Department,
Police Signal Service,
House of Detention,
Total,
$13,659.37
1,467.80
20.50
$15,147.67
It was
ORDERED: That the name of Mary A. Magrath,
employed as a clerk in the Chief Clerk's Office since March 9, 1883,
"be dropped from the pay-roll to take effect March 14, 1919, for the
reason that on account of age and illness the said Mary A. Magrath
is no longer able to perform her duties as a clerk.
Attest;
Chief Cler
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COi^iMI SSI ONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Saturday, March 15, 1^1":;'.
Police Coinrnissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business;
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
287
In the matter of the complaint made by Captain Richard
Fitzgerald of Division 3 against Patrolman Thomas J. Francis of
Division 3 for violation of Rule 40 of the Rules and Regulations of
the Police Department, to wit:-
CHARGE: NEGi:SCT OF DUTY.
Specification 1. In that on February 27, 1919. while on
duty the said Patrolman Thomas J. Francis neglected to pull his on
duty calls for one hour and forty-five minutes, to wit, from 4.35
A. M. to 6.20 A. M.
Specification 2. In that on February 27, I9I9, the said
Patrolman Thomas J. Francis, while in uniform and while on duty, left
his beat and entered a building, to wit, Ladaer Company 24 of the
Boston Fire Department on North Grove Street, and remained there for
one hour and ten minutes, the said Francis not entering or remaining
therein on police business or on any matter in any way connected wity.
his official duty.
It appeared tnat a hearing was had before a Trial Board,
consisting of Captains John E. Driscoll, Hugh J. Lee and Ross A.
Perry, on the thirteenth day of March, current, after due notice had
been served on the said Patrolman Francis 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 with the recom-
mendation of the Board ordered that the said Patrolman Thomas J.
Francis perform one hundred and forty hours of punishment duty.
2B8
BOSTOH, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1^1^.
Contd.
In the matter of tiie complaint made by Captain James J.
WalKins of Division 19 against Patrolman Edward A. Burroughs of
Division 1;^ for violation of Rule 40 of the Rules and Regulations of
the Police Department, to wit:-
CHARGE: NEGLECT OF DUTY and FAILING TO PROPERLY PATROL HIS
ROUTE.
Specification: In that on the fourth day of March, 191^.
Patrolman Edward A. Burroughs left his route and entered a building
at ITo. 1111 Blue Hill Avenue at about 2.45 A. M. , remaining there
until about 3*12 A. M. , then coming out and returning to the same
building at about 3.15 A. M. , and remaining there until 3»50 A. M. ,
the said Patrol«ian Burroughs at that time being in uniform and on
duty and not entering or remaining in said building for a purpose in
any way connected with his official duties, neither entering nor
remaining there on police business.
It appeared that a hearing was had before a Trial Board, con-
sisting of Captains John E. Driscoll, Hugh J. Lee and Ross A. Perry, |
on the thirteenth day of March, current, after due notice had been
served on the said Patrolman Burroughs by giving him a true copy of
the complaint. He appeared by himself and pleaded guilty to the
charge and the Board found him guilty as charged in the complaint.
The Coimnissioner approved the finding and with the recommendation of
the Board ordered that the said Patrolman Edward A. Burroughs perform
seventy hours of punishment duty.
The application of Morris Shenker for an Amusement License
to have musical and literary entertainments and dancing parties in
Armory Hall located at 12 Maverick square until August 1, l^l^i
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, l^ly.
17^3 Coyle,
I3B5 Levine,
1789 Murphy,
17B8 Quigley,
Erank D.
Benjamin
Joseph H.
Augustus J.
289 Dorchester st.,
54 "A" Clifford St.,
153 Putnam st. , E. B.
2y0 Bennington st.
BOSTOIT, SATURDAY. MARCH 15, l^l9'
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, 1^1;^.
289
98,4-00 Coyle, Frank D.
100,5^1 Peterson, Henry P.
in a garage at 628 East Fourth st.,
" " " " 1674 Dorchester av.
The application of Lester F. Morrison for a special stand
for his Hackney Carriage License #40,370 in front of 61 Warren
street, Roxtury, was granted.
The application of S. R. Roioano, 220 Hanover street, for
a Collective Musicians' License to parade with the Italian Citizens
of the North End on Sunday, March I6, current, from 3 to 4 p. ra. ,
was granted.
Route: Prom North End Park to Hanover and Washington streets
and Dock square to Faneuil Hall.
The application of V/illiam H. Pierce, 40 Court street, to
be reappointed a Private Detective was granted for the year ending
March 15, 1^20.
(dLty*^-^ '"^'««^. AO, |0 304--
The application of Ira F. Miller, 245 Warren street,
approved by L. R. HcLain, 2nd Lieutenant, (Quartermaster
a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Common-
wealth was granted for the year ending IJay 3I, 1919.
Roxbury,
Corps, for^
290
BOSTOK, SATURDAY, MARCH 1^, 191^.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1919«
Division 5«
1318 Anastacia, Samuel in front of 69 Northampton st.
Division 7-
3591^
3600
3794
3800
4666
4694
4704
498d
^ Barry, James F.
in front of 322 Border st.
" 145
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4ydiJ
^^
1022
1901
4024j> Kianear, William & Son."
4194
4305
5926
594^
Division 14.
66
j 2262
4022k Cahill, George H. in front of 57 Waverly "
B2iv^4
B219iiJ
B23308 Coomts, Albert H. " " " IO6 Murdock "
84^
866
i 886
I 901
903
I 904
I 90^,
5280) Thompson, Robert E.
5284 r
McUamara, William A.
" 139 Cambridge st.,
II II II
4'^ Henshaw st.
BOSTON, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1^19-
Concluded.
291
The application of Patrolman Thomas J.
for permission to accept a reward of Twenty-five
the arrest of Rodney W. Fay, a deserter from the
was granted.
Quinn of Division 14-
(25) Dollars for
United States Army,
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 Coioinissioners
approved :-
Mercantile st. ,
North St.,
Blackstone st. ,
Staniford st. ,
Charter st. ,
Avery st. ,
Boylston st. ,
Blackstone st. ,
Coinmercial st. ,
Southampton st. ,
BlacKstone st.
Benjamin,
W. W.
26
Booras Bros.
235
Crockford,
Alexander
-r
35-37
Finbone,
Antonio &
Co.
133
Fontana,
Salvatore
20
Jamieson,
Arthur L.
28
Loomis, Freela
nd Co.
8
Karahalis Bros
•
114-116
Puccia,
Frank
68
Texas Company
258
Wigmore,
Walter
66
Attest:
Chief Cle
292
OFFICE OF THE POLICE CO]«IMISSIO!IER.
29 Peraberton square.
Boston, Monday, .March I7, 1919,
Police Commissioner 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.
1797 Di Muzio,
1796 Granstrom,
1534 Lannan,
Giuseppe
John A.
William J,
42 Battery st. ,
62 Copeland st., .Roxbury,
9OCJ Dorchester av.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for
year ending June 30, I919.
the
96484 Bannwart, Alexander
O3OIH Cobb, David F.
96174- DiMuzio, Giuseppe
01384-A Terminal Garage Inc.
in a garage at
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II
II
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11
II
II
II
II
II
338 Newbury st. ,
55 Bickerstaff st. ,
440 Commercial st.,
65 Zeigler st., Rox.
The application of David F. Cobb for a special stand for
his Hackney Carriage License #0301H on Beach street, in front of the
Hotel Dreyfus, was granted.
The application of Joseph F. Ryan for a copy of his Junk
Shop Keeper's License at 286 !iarginal street was granted.
BOSTON, MOITOAY, MARCH 1?, -1919.
Contd.
The application of the Boston Colored Brass Band, consist-
ing of twenty musicians, "by Charles H. Reinhart, ^^ Middlesex street
for a Collective Musicians' License to parade with the Knit^hts of
Pythias on Sunday, Llarch 23, current, at 1 p. m. , was granted.
Route: From 446 Tremont street to Appleton street, Columbus
avenue, Springfield street, Shawmut avenue, Ruggles, Warwick, Ham-
mond, Tremont and Camden streets to Columbus avenue to Church,
293
The applications of the following named persons, approved
"by C. V/. Robie, General ifenager, American Railway Express Company,
for licensesjto carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 2)1, 191'^.
■pitts,
Kiley,
Smi th ,
William R.
William H.
Edward A.
19 Chopin St., Southbridge,
43 Franklin st. ,
43 •' "
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Coinmonwealth were
rejected:-
Donahoe ,
Hodge,
Maertins,
iialacos.
Miller,
Pierce,
F. J.
Sheldon
Gustave R.
Stratis
Stanwood
John K.
70 Sagamore st., D. D. ,
133 Federal st.,
27 Aldrich st., Roslindale,
35 Worcester st. ,
7 Gibson rd. , Fewtonville,
49 Rutland sq.
The application of Michael Presser for a license to deal
in Second Hand Articles at 465 Main street was granted for the year
ending April 30, I9I9.
294
BOSTON, MONDAY, liARCH 17, l^ly.
Contd.
The applications of the follovfing named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1^1^.
Division 7»
33S2 Chase, R. D. Express Co.
534-61 Collins, James J.
56y2r
2512 Fitzpa trick, Joseph H.
570c Marino, Frank
4273 Palladino, Giovanni
4095 Repucci, Michel
in front of
II II II
3iy Chelsea st. ,
517 Orleans st. ,
246 Havre st. ,
84 Everett st.
79 Cottage St. ,
10 Liverpool st.
473 Zimon, Louis
B9458 Bond, John R.
Division 9«
in front of I972 Washington st.
Division I8.
in front of 1817 River st.
The application of Patrolman John J. McTiernan of Division
3 for permission to accept a reward of Fifty (5^) Dollars for the
arrest of Alexander Reis, a deserter from the United States Navy,
was granted.
The applications of the following named police officers
,for leave of aiosence from duty were granted without pay;-
Patrolman John M. Hogarty of Division 10, three days, commenc-
ing March I7, current, on account of the death of his son.
Patrolman Chester J. Shaw of Division 2, three days, commencing
March I7, current, on account of the deat}i of his father.
BOSTON, MONDAY. l^LABCH 1?, I919.
Concluded.
Patrolman V/illisit Moglia, vrho Y7as granted leave of absence
for an indefinite period, conunencing July 1, lyib, to enter the
United States Army, having received an honorable discharge, returned
to duty at Station 3 at 5«4-5 P« «i« . Monday, March I7, I919.
295
Attest;
Chief CI
296
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COi/iMISSIOlffiR.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Tuesday, March lb, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Monday last v/ere read and approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
1277 Lyons,
I8O0 Mahoney,
1807 Wing,
Janie s
Bartholomew J.
Curtis F.
130 Union Park st. ,
191 Hancock st., D. D. ,
209 Huntington av.
The application of George Leonard for a special stand for
his Hackney Carriage License #92,965 on Arlington street, opposite
Commonwealth avenue. Public Garden side, was granted.
The application of the Trento Trieste Band, consisting of
eighteen musicians, by Generoso Rossi, 353 Hanover street, for a
Collective Musicians' License to accompany the funeral procession
of the late P.affaele DeStasio on Tuesday, March I8, current, from 2
to 4 p. m. , was granted.
Route: From 92 North Margin street to Endicott, Hanover, and
Richmond streets. North square, Moon, Fleet, North, Battery, Hanover
Charter, Salem, Prince, Thacher, North Margin and Endicott streets
to Hanover street.
297
BOSTOjm, TUESDAY, MARCH l8, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this CorarriOnwealth were
granted for the year ending May 3^» 1919.
Clarke,
Harris,
Hines,
Richard B.
approved by A. V
ent ; granted on
be carried excep
for the Ame'rican
Louis
approved by Peav
Thojfias K.
approved by k'art
Travelers In
l^b Thorndike st. , Cambridge
an Valen, District Superintend-
condition that arms are not to
t when out investigating alarms
District Telegraph Company,
169 Allston St., E. D. ,
ey Eros. Co., 2,6 Summer st.,
91 Horace st. , E. B. ,
in L. Hines, Adjuster,
surance Company.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Rider,
Evans,
Robert
George W.
3 Orient av, , E. B. ,
16 First St.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, I919.
59971 Bins, Samuel
920 f
Division 1.
in front of 19 No. Itorgin
St. ,
Bonfiglio, Antonio
" stable at 49 "
921,
923r
940
950
955f DiNapoli, P. & Co. " front of 66 Fulton
959
971
B845.
989 Mazziello, Pellegrino " stable at 35 Endicott
298
BOSTON, TUESDAY, MAIiCH 18, iyi9.
Contd.
Vi/agon Licenses Granted - continued.
Division 2.
B20980) Ball, Horace W.
B20981)
33651 Connolly, William J.
4l65r
B19V12 crafts Express
911 Hetden & McKenzie
1316)
42421 Herlihy, Timothy
4247)
2176)
B7224[ Kichols, ViTilliain A.
B7225
2218
2225
2229
2251
2252
2258
2259
2260
2263
2271
2278
2284
2322
292)
324 ( Smith, R. M. & Son
2745?
4832)
4310J
4328? Smith & Co. I. II I.
4797)
4857
4924 f Tewkstury's Winthrop Ex. in front
5822)
2107
813
8l5f Towle, F. P.
2110
25^
14^]
2193 Welch, Henry P.
BII63 Youngblood, Leslie
n
front
Of
232
State
ti
II
II
15
Devons>jire
H
II
II
M
II
II
232
104
State
Arch
n
II
n
91
Central
II
II
II
15
Merchants
Rowe, A. A. & Son Co.
31 India wharf.
" 16 Union
16
of 16 "
<\
in front of
II II II
II II H
II II II
II II II
II II II
II II II
II II II
28 Batteryinarch
31-33 "
31-33 ••
25 Broad
64 "
16 Custom House
117 Central
54 Chatham
St..
row,
St. ,
BOSTON. TUESDAY, MARCH l8, 1919.
Concluded.
Wagon Licenses Granted - concluded.
Division 6.
24081
24371 Conners, George J. in a stable at E st. cor. V. Second st
4239)
Division 11.
B20049 Glennon, William H. in front of A^ Van Winkle st.
299
The application of Sergeant Edward J. Sullivan of Division
2 for leave of absence from duty for three da^s, commencing March
lb, current, on account of the death of his brother was granted
without pay.
The application of Patrolman Dana R. Small of Division 9
for permission to accept a reward of Fifty (50) Dollars for the
arrest of Vernon G. Newbury, a deserter from the United States Army,
was granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at t?ie locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved :-
LaTerza,
Racich,
Attest:
Frank
Isabella
546 Main st. ,
143 Sumner st.
Chief CI
300
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COittinSSIOKER.
2y Pernberton square.
Boston, Wednesday, IJarch ly, 191^.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Tuesday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
The resignation of Patrolman Archie E. Hamlet of Division
11 having been presented while charges are pending against him, it
is hereby accepted, to take effect Wednesday, March 1'^, lyl^. at
^.A-^ o'clock, P. M.
The application of Reverend T. J. O'Connor for an Amusemen'l^
License to have an entertainment and dancing party in the Municipal
Building Hall located on Broadway on Thursday evening, April 24,
current, was ■ forwarded to His Honor the liayor approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
621 Duffy,
12 Gannon,
162A Haley,
lb29 Rosenberg,
Stephen H.
Charles J.
William J.
Iklaurice
62 Seaverns av . ,
411 Saratoga st. ,
41 Etna st. , E, D.
26 Auburn st.
BOSTON, VffiDlJESDAY , l/LARCH 19, 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, 1919«
347 Lyons, George E.
9936^ Rosenberg, Llaurice
in a stable at
" " garage "
249 Rutherford av.,C.D
12 Garden st.
The application of David F. Cobb for a transfer of his
special stand for ?Iackney Carriage License 7f0301B from Boylston
street, in front of the Hotel Brewster, to in front of 9 Boylston
street was granted.
The application of James R. Wood, 26 Commonwealth terrace,
Brighton, to be appointed a Private Detective was granted for the
year ending March I9, I920.
301
Sa*>*'>-^^ ^Vvv_a,^ .it,
p 3aa.
The application of William E. Moning, 2 Copeland place,
Roxbury, approved by C. W. Rankin, Chief of Police, Boston &. Maine
Railroad, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Com-
monwealth was granted for the year ending May 3I, I9I9.
The application of J. F. Tally for a transfer of his
license to deal in Second Hand Articles from 14,7 Northampton street
to 156 llorthampton street was granted.
302
BOSTON, WEDKES]3A"i, UARCh 1^, iyi9.
Contd.
The a,pplications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, l^l^*
Division 6.
2159)
21701 Wilson Tisdale Co. in front of ^A Dorchester av.
2202f
2206;'
Division 7-
284 Socks, Hyman in front of 326 Bremen at.
Division I8.
B2872O DiSanto, Benjamin in front of 39 E. Glenwood av.
The application of Patrolman George L. Shattuck of
Division 9 for leave of absence from duty for two days, commencing
March 22, current, to visit his inother at Shelburne Palls, Massa-
chusetts, was granted without pay.
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 March 3I, current, to be charged to the Police
Charitable Fund Income.
303
BOSTOK, \VEDL1£SDAY, ilARCH 1^, 1^19.
Concluded.
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
month ending March 31, current, was approved as follows :-
Corcraissioner ' s Office,
Superintendent's Office,
Pensions,
Total,
$ 1,166.66
416.66
13.555.28
$15,138.60
The following order was approved :-
The liayor and City Council having ordered that the
annuity which was approved August 3. 191^. sirid paid from the City
Treasury to Mary E. Carr, widow of Patrick J. Carr, formerly a
member of the Police Department attached to Division 12, who died
August 1, 1916, from injuries received in the discharge of his duty,
as long as the said Mary E. Carr remains a widow, "be increased from
Three Hundred (3OO) Dollars per annum to Nine Hundred (9OO) Dollars
per annum, to be paid from the appropriation for Police Department
pensions, the Commissioner therefore
Ordered: That the name of Mary E. Carr, widow cf the aforesaid
Patrick J. Carr, be placed on the Department pension roll with an
allowance of Nine Hundred (9OO) Dollars in stead of Three Hundred
300) Dollars per annum as heretofore; to be paid monthly in sums
75 1 commencing March l3, 1919.
Attest:
Chief Cle*9^
304
^.y,^ ->n»Ay. ai , p. 30^.
0FPIC3 OF THE POLICE COMMISRIOKER.
2^ Pernterton square.
Boston, Thursday, March 2C, I919.
Police Coinrnissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business;
The records of Wednesday last were read and approved.
The application of Israel Katz for a transfer of his
Junk Shop Keeper's License from 347 Broadway to 353-355 Albany
street was granted.
On the application of the Boston Consolidated Gas Company
"by Dana D. Barnum, Vice President, Owen McLaughlin was appointed a
Special Police Officer for duty in and about the premises owned and
controlled by said company located in the city of Boston for the
year ending March 31, lyiy.
William H. Peirce, reappointed March 15, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a private detective.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolman Thomas J. Donohue of Division 5» three da^s, commenc-
ing March 20, current, 00 account of the death of his brother at
Wollaston.
Patrolman John L. O'Lonnell
of Division 5. "two
March 23, current, to attend to private business.
Patrolman John F. Smith of Division 5. three
March 23, current, to attend to private business.
Patrolman John E. Nowland of Division 9, ten
March 21, current, to visit his mother who is ill
Vermont.
days, commencing
days, commencing
da^s, commencing
at Fairfield,
305
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 20. 1^19.
Concluded.
The application of Captain John J. Rooney of Division 12
for permission for the officers of his division to take up a collec-
tion for the family of the late Patrolman Charles E. Deininger, was
granted.
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls lor tne
weeic ending Marcn 20, current, was approved as foxiows;-
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerics,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Total,
$45,092.72
593.26
506.19
164.96
53.23
$46,412.36
Attest:
Chief Cler
306
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIOlffiR.
2y Pemberton square.
Boston, Friday, March 21, lyl9.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses were forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved: -
The Epworth League of the Upham Memorial Church by Henry
Brauneis, Secretary, - to have a minstrel show in the Francis
Parkman School Hall located on Patten street on Thursday evening,
March 2'] ^ current.
Ruth McShane School by Mrs. McShane - to have a dancing recital
in the Municipal Building Hall located on Broadway on Friday evening,
June 6, current.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
1831 Brady,
1852 O'Hearn,
1850 Sousa,
John A.
William J.
Manuel J.
52 Magazine st. ,
343 Chelsea st., E. B.,
181 London st.
The applications of the following named persons for
Licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
/ear ending June 30, 1919»
53054 Foley, William A.
L028OI O'Brien, Michael J.
in a garage at 3^^ Main st.,
" " " " 25 Irvington st.
307
BOSTON, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, I919. Contd.
The application of Joseph A. Langone Jr., for a transfer of
his liceiise //;140,4yi to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a
garage at 4C4 Commercial street to a garage at 21 Hawkins street was
granted.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
The following promotions are hereby ordered, t4 take effect,
Saturday, March 22, 1919, at 8^30 A. IL :
TO THE RANK OP INSEBCTOR:
Sergeant Patrick J. O'Neill]
■ John E. liitchell
" Michael J. Burke ) of the Bureau of Crimined Inreeti-
" JameE R, Claflin
Thcraas 2t Tbwle
gat ion*
TO THE RANK OJ LTHgTTHJNANT ;
Serg-eant John J, Aheam, Office of Inapoctor of Claima,
The applications of the following named persons for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted :-
Fanfara Band, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by Santo De-
Gregorio, 43 Border street, - to parade with the Societa Mutuo Soc-
corso Cittadini di Pietraperzla on Sunday, l.Iarch 23, current, from 4
to 6 p. m.
Route: From the North Ferry to Battery and Horth streets, North
square, New Prince, Hanover and Battery streets.
Sturtevant Band, consisting of thirty-five musicians, by K. P. Sears,
1137 Hyde Park avenue - to accompany the Array and Navy reception committee
of Hyde Paric on Lionday, Liarch 24, current, at 7.45 p. m.
Route; From Central avenue and River street to Central avenue, Everett
square and River street to V/averly Hall.
Joseph Bligh, 44 Bromfield street, - two musicians to parade with the
Legion of Allied Veterans to raise funds for association for the purpose
of providing employment for service men, on Saturday, March 22, and March
2V, current, from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Route: Corner of Washington and Summer streets and Treraont and
Beacon streets.
308
BOSTON, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1919.
Contd.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate the
following to the Department by General Order : -
indicated !<■
Captain
N
H
The following transfers axe hereby ordered to take effect &fi
To take effect Monday, March 24, 1919, a* 7*^5 A* M. ,
Her'bert V. Goodwin
Sagh J. Lee
Daniel G. Morphy
from DiTision 9 "to *1^« Superin-
tendent * a
Office, -
« '• 6 " Division 9,
■ the Superin-
tendent 's
Office • 9 5^
To taice effect Saturday, March 22, I919, at 7,4? A, M, ,
Inepector Mioziaei xi* Cronin
" Jaioes D, Oonboy
" Oliver J, Vise
from the Bureau of Criminal In-
vestigation to Divieioa 5f
" the Bureau of Criminal In-
vestigation to Division 9,
" the Bureau of Criminal In-
vestigation to Division 10.
To take effect Saturday, March 22, 1919, a* 5«4'5 ^. M«,
Llmitenant Vllliam 7. Mannizig
" Henry J, Walklns
* William J, Hennessy
•• Vesley W, Chandlar
" Bdward H« l&illen
" Per ley 0, Kneeland
John I* M. ¥olf e
Anthony Pitzpatriok
John J. lorons
Hany T. Grace
^PBarbTtvlman^Jaromlah J, Mabjoney, Jr.,
from Division 6 to Division 12
■ • 10 ■ » 19
0 • 11 " *
• • 12 • *
* » -^Q • • 10
.Patrick 2£oGuckidii
9
9
19
f
9
the Oiperin-
tendent^s
Office -
Division 17
■ • 17,
• the Superin-
tendent's
Office, -
BOSTON, FRIDAY. LIARCH 21, iyi9.
Contd.
The application of Michael J. Hanley, 03 Y/est Brookline
street, approved by C. W. Robie, General IvTanager, American Railway
Express Company, for a license to carry a pi£=;tol or revolver in this
Commonwealth was granted for the year ending llay 31i iyi9.
The application of Winfred H. Halford, 1315 Commonwealth
avenue, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Common-
wealth wnicn was rejected on January 2y, l^iy, was reconsidered and
granted for the year ending liiay 3I. 19ly«
309
a license
rejected.
The application of Francis G.
to carry a pistol or revolver
May, 17^4 Columbia road,
in this Commonwealth was
for
On the application of Arthur L. Griffin, Agent, Fred E.
Pond was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about
the premises of the Grand Opera House located at 1172-1194 V/ashing-
ton street for the year ending March 31. I^IV-
i^,jHfK^^'M.^.ii,\.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Officers.
McLaughlin,
Pond,
Owen
Fred E.
Appointed.
March 20, lyiV.
March 21, l^iy.
310
BOSTON, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, lyiy.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1919.
Division 2.
1004) Buchanan, C. H. Transp't'n Co. in front of 30 V/endell st.
1004)
IOO9T
Division 4,
1034 Welchlin, Charles F. n. e. cor. Broadway & Washington st.
Division 9«
380
441
4b5
491
520[> Barrett, William in front of 2? Hunneman st.
527
53 b'
580
599
61^
4579
458c
4588
4593
4601 V Duncan, Charles & Son " " " 23 Hunneman st.
4603
4610
4612
4621
4584U
Division 10.
B9568 Mills & Unas in front of 753 Shawmut av.,
Division 14.
El 960 6 Segal, Abraham in front of 58 Market st.
Division ij?.
0472A) Murphy, John J.
0472BJ
in front of 306 Main st.
BOSTON. FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1^19.
Concluded.
311
The application of Patrolman Richard J. Austin of Division
1 for leave of absence froia duty for three days, commencing March
21, current, on account of the death of his mother at Maiden, 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 ;-
Armory Garage
Ayres,
Bognanno,
Oaruso Bros.
Fadala,
Hewson Dental
Leary,
Mahoney,
Marksman,
Steinberg,
Thresher Bros.
Trocone,
Weiner,
Inc.
Isaac H.
Rocco
Diego
Co.
Daniel S.
Jeremiah J,
Samuel
Max
Sab i no
Harry
37 Ferdinand st. ,
14 Congress st. ,
10 Charter st. ,
32 Ko. iiarket st. ,
9b Cottage st. ,
427 Washington st. ,
700 E. Broadway,
697 Morton St. ,
41 Winter st. ,
64 Poplar st. ,
44-46 Temple pi. ,
170 Hanover st. ,
2b Washington st.
Attest:
Chief Cle
312
OFFICE OF TliE POLICE COMMISSIOInIER.
29 Peraberton square.
Boston, Saturday, iiarch 22, IVIV*
Police Comtiissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
The application of Louis H. Mudgett for an Amusement
License to have an illustrated lecture by Captain Eddie Rickenbacker
in Symphony Hall located at 3II Massachusetts avenue on Tuesday
evening, liarch 25, current, was forv^arded to His Honor the LCayor
approved.
A report was forwarded to the Secretary of the Common-
wealth on the application of Adrian J. lorio et al for a charter as
The Artists-Designers League of xiew England, Incorporated, for
gathering and perpetuating an honorable Brotnerhood of Artist,
Designers, Illustrators and Art Educators who shall promote and
improve the artistic and practical efficiency of their profession;
no fixed location.
The application of George F. Fee, 25 Pleasant street,
Charles town, for a Hackney Carriage Driver's License #884 was
granted for the year ending June 3C, 1919.
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.
104472 Carletti, Robert
&9615 Lyons, George E.
in a garage at 12 Garden st. ,
" " " " 306 IJ:ain St.
BOSTOIC, SATURDA"5^, l^iARCH 22, 1919-
Contd.
The application of Santo J. Trischitta for a transfer of
his license ff73t^'^3 "to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a
garage at 141 Sumner street, East Boston, to a garage at 293
Northampton street was granted.
The application of ?ranK Benson for a special stand for
his Hackney Carriage License #19,635 ^^ Huntington avenue, between
Trinity place and St. James avenue, in front of the grass plot,
was granted.
The application of the Fanfara Band, consisting of twenty-
four musicians, by Santo DiGregorio, 43 Border street, for a
Collective lusicians* License to parade with the Mutual Benefit
and Aid Society of the citizens of Pietraperzia on Sunday, March
23, current, from 2 to 4 p. m. , was granted.
Route: From the North Ferry to Sumner street, Llaverick square,
Chelsea street. Day square and Prescott street to Wood Island Paric.
Tne application of Duggan & Rivers for a Y/agon License
#1019 to locate in front of ^b Broad street was granted for the
year ending June 3c, I9I9.
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 :-
Dean,
Farnum,
Frumsohn,
Jesse M.
John H. & Son
Joseph P.
54 Clinton st. ,
65-67 Clinton St. ,
95 Leverett st. ,
313
314
BOSTON, SATUKDA^, MARCH 22, l^iy.
Concluded.
Appns. for storage and sale of merchandise approved - concluded.
Grisante, Salvatore
Kennedy Co. Inc.
Lapp , Max
Sacco, Gregario
Slciarsky, Louis
6 Charter st.,
30-36 Sunirner st.,
36 "A" Spring St.,
232 North St.,
46 Spring st.
Attest;
Chief Cle
OFFICE OP TliE POLICE COMMISSIOl^HJR.
29 Pemoerton square.
Boston, Monday, March 24, IVI9.
Police Cormnissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Saturday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
The resignation of Patrolman V/alter H. Spratt of Division
*? having been presented, it is hereby accepted, to take effect
Monday, March 24, lyiy, at 5.45 p. M.
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusejnent Licenses were forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved :-
Broadway Theatre Company by Maurice Barkin - to have theatrical
exhibitions in the Broadway Theatre to be erected at 380-386 Broad-
way until August 1, lyiV.
Helen M. Lally - to have a dancing party in the Municipal
Building located on Broadway on the evening of April 25, 1919.
Lithuanian Cooperative Society by Simon Sanalen - to have a
wrestling match in Lithuanian Cooperative Hall located at 26 Lincoln
street on Wednesday evening, Llarch 26, 1919.
Alexander VV. McKee - to have a dancing party in the Allston
Dansant located at 138 Brighton avenue on Friday evening, May 2,
1919.
Kelson Blower & Furnace Company by George J. Scott - to have
a dancing party in the I.'unicipal Building located on Broadway on
Monday evening, April 28, I9I9.
Catherine llolan, Gertrude i;. Rotch and Catherine Devery - to
have a dancing party in the Allston Dansant located at I38 Brighton
avenue on Monday evening, April 28, 19I9.
315
316
BOSTON, MONDAY, MARCH 24, l^iy.
Contd.
The application of Irving I. Eastman for an Amusement
License to have a costume ball in The Gliateau located at 3^3 Hunt- '
ington avenue on V/ednesday evening, Uarch 26, current, was forwarded
to His Honor the Mayor disapproved.
The application of Arthur P. Sullivan, 15 Langdon street,
for a Junk Collector's License was granted for the year ending
April 30, IVI9.
The application of John J. Moore, 81 Wieatland street,
Soraerville, approved by Charles R. Tuckett, Captain, Custom House,
for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth
was granted for the year ending Ma^^ 2)1, 1919.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonweal th were
rejected;-
Drew,
LeClair,
Mansfield,
McDonald,
Sargent,
Scopa,
Wilbert L.
Joseph A.
Charles H.
John A.
Pearl L.
Raphael
27 Langley rd. ,
501 Sixth St.,
20 Moraine st. , Waverley,
14 Brewster st. ,
79 Montgomery st.,
71 Winter st., Cambridge.
The application of Captain Jeremiah F. Gallivan
aion 10 for permission for the officers of nis division t
to the fund being raised for the family of the
E. Deininger of Division 1, was granted.
of Divi-
o contribute
late Patrolman Charles
BOSTON, MOIJDAY, MARCH 24, l^iy.
Concluded,
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolman Thomas S. Connorton of Division l^, three days,
commencing March 23, current, on account of the death of his sister.
Patrolman James W. Kripp of Division l6, three days, coaimencing
March 24, current, on account of the death of his brother.
Lieutenant John F. Ahearn of Headquarters, four days, coiamenc-
ing i\ilarch 24, current, to go to Hew York to attend to private busi-
ness.
317
William L'. O'Brien, Lineman, Police Signal
was granted an indefinite leave of absence August 6,
the United States Ijavy, having been placed on
returned to duty at 8 a. m. , March 24, 191':;^.
Service, who
lyib, to enter
inactive service.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of mercliandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved :-
Boston Oil & Gasoline Co.
Hotel Woodcock Co.
Hunter, J. B. Co,
Place, Francis A.
48 Stuart st. ,
1045 Washington st. ,
6C Summer st. ,
420 Boylston st.
Attest:
Chief Clerk
318
OFFICE 0? THE POLICE COLIMISSIOKER.
29 Pe.Ti"berton square.
Boston, Tuesday, March 2^, 1919.
Police Coirimissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Monday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
I The resignation of Patroljnan Anthony B. Schlenkert of
'Division 15 having been presented, it is hereby accepted, to take
effect Tuesday, :iavoh 25, I919, at b'.4-5 o'clock, P. M.
The application of William H. Arrington for an Auctioneer's
License at 53^ Washington street was rejected.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
182 Braddock pk. ,
8 Fellows ct. ,
98 Eutaw St., E. B.,
328 Harvard st., D. D.,
68 Percival st., D. D. ,
17 Cleaves st., Roxbury.
1866
Coobins,
Peyton L.
18^1
Conlin,
John W,
1018
Hayes,
John P.
1871
Munro,
Ernest D.
1869
Stevens,
Earle D.
1853
Wright,
Charles
BOSTOIT, TUESDAY, IMRCH 2^, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for tne
year ending June 30, 1919«
100744 Cobbins, Peyton L.
7084 V/right, Charles
104499 Whittington, Everett
in
garage
II
at
II
V,
293 l^orthampton st.,
3 Weld av.,
19 i?ordham rd. , B. D.
The application of George R. Eascom for a special stand
for his Hackney Carriage License ^CllCD on Boylston street, in front
of the Boylston Cafe, nights, was granted.
The application of Barnet Sorofman, lb4 Woodrow avenue,
for a Junk Collector's License was granted for the year ending
April 30, 1919.
The application of tne Avellino Band, consisting of
twenty musicians, by Vincent iJutile, 63 Charter street, for a
Collective Musicians' License to parade on Tuesday, tiiarch 2^, cur-
rent, from 7 to 9 p. m. , from North square to North, Battery,
Hanover, Charter, Salem, Prince, Thacher, Endicott, Hanover and
Prince streets to iJorth square, for the purpose of announcing the
hearing of Vincent Brogna's bill at the State House to remove the
gas tank from the Horth End, was rejected.
319
The application of Joseph E. V/illiams for a license
#828762 to set up and use a Sight-Seeing Automobile in a garage at
7 Edgewood street was granted for the year ending March 1, 1920.
320
BOSTON, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1^1 ■:^,
Contd.
for h
oppos
to 5.
passe
stand
other
that
unles
The application of Joseph E. Williams for a location
is Sight-Seeing Automobile License #82^762 on Trinity place,
ite Trinity Church, south side at grass plot, from 6,30 a. m.
30 p. m. , was granted.
This designation is granted on the express condition that
ngers received at this stand shall not be transferred at other
s held by the above named or others, or at other places to
sight-seeing automobiles, except in cases of emergency; and
passengers received at this stand shall be returned thereto
s they express a desire to alight elsewhere.
The two 7/agon Licenses #4835 and 4836 granted to Frank J.
McGuigan on October 3, 1^18, on Union Park street, southeast corner
of Washington street were cancelled by reason of the licensee having
sold his wagons.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1^19"
Division 5«
4835) Waxier, Louis Union Park st. s.e. cor. Washington at.
4836;
in place of Frank J. McGuigan.
Division 14.
5885
5886
58yo
58VI
'58^2
58^6
Malone, Bernard
in front of I63 Corey st.
321
BOSTON, TUESDAY, MARCB. 25, 1919.
Concluded.
The application of Sergeant Jarr^eg W. Brooks of Division 3
for leave of absence from duty for three days, commencing March
25. current, on account of the death of his daughter was granted
without pay.
Attest:
Chief Cle
S22
OFFICE OF THE P0LIC3 COMMISSIONER.
2'i^ Pemterton square.
Boston, Vifednesday, ILaTch 26, 1^19.
Police commissi oner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Tuesday last were read and approved.
The application of the Sells-Floto Circus by C. W. Finney,
Representative, for an Ajnusement License to have exhibitions of
circus, menagerie and side shows on the vacant lot on Huntington
avenue and Bryant street on May 26, 27, 2b, 2^, 30 and 31, current,
was forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved.
The JunK Shop Keeper's Lice.ise granted to ioax Hurwitz on
April 30, 1918, at I08 West Cedar street was cancelled by reason of
the licensee having ceased to be engaged in the business of junk
shop keeperlat that location.
The application of Joseph Applebaum for a Junk Shop
Keeper's License at IO8 West Cedar street was granted for the year
ending April 30, I919, in place of Max Hurwitz.
James R. Wood, appointed March 19, current, appeared and
made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a private detective.
323
BOSTON, WSDIIESDAY, MARCH 26, 1<^19.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31 . 1919.
Griffin,
Morse,
John H. 3^^ Winchester st.,
approved hy George p. Carter, Captain, United
States Army, 108 ilassachusetts av.,
Horace G. 46 Stratford st., W. R.
On the application of H. I. V/asserjnan, Manager, James A.
O'Connell was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and
about the premises of the Eagle Theatre located at 2225-2231 Wash-
ington street for the year ending March 3I, 1919.
The above named O'Connell appeared and made oath to faithfully
and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on him as a special
police officer.
The apj^lication of Harry L. Garrity, II8 Chandler street,
for a license #06722 to drive a Sigl^it-Seeing Automobile was granted
until March 1, 1920.
The application of The Royal Blue Line Company, Incorporat-
ed by W. J. Smith, President, for a license #^8790 to set up and use
a Sight-Seeing Automobile in a garage at 2 St. Botolph street was
granted until March 1, 1^20.
ed by W. J
Automobile
Brunswick,
This
sengers re
stands hel
sight-seei
passengers
ithey expre
The applicati
Smith, Pres
License yf98,
from 8.30 a.
designation i
ceived at thi
d by the abov
ng automobile
received at
ss a desire t
on of The Royal Blue Line Company, Incorporat-
ident, for a location for his Sight-Seeing
790 on Boylston street, in front of the Hotel
m. to 6.30 p. m. , was granted.
s granted on the express condition that pas-
s stand shall not be transferred at other
e named or others or at other places to other
E, except in cases of emergency; aiid that
this stand shall be returned thereto unless
0 alight elsewhere.
324
BOSTOII, WEDICBSDAY, IJIARGH 25, I^IV.
'oncluded.
The applications of the following named persona for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1919-
5928)
592^
1868
4844
4673
472
499
Division 1.
Silvsr, Morris in front of
Wheel ock, Adna T.
M
11
II
II
II
II
II
II
•I
II
II
II
II
M
63 Mercantile st.
17 Blackstone st.,
17 " "
i?7 Ijo. Market "
78 "
II
II
The application of PatroL-nan Eugene F. O'Neill of Division
9 for leave of absence from duty for three days, commencing March
26, current, on account of the death of his mother-in-law 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 :-
BurKe,
Cohen,
Nicliolas L.
Leo B.
186 No. Harvard
251 Hanover st.
st.
Attest:
Chief Gl
OFFI GI3
OF TI-LE POLICE COi'MI SSI ONER.
29 PeralDerton square.
Boston, Thursday, lilarch 27, 191^.
325
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Wednesday last were read and approved.
The application of Margaret Mcllulty ^or an Amusement
License to have a benefit dance in Dwight Hall located at '^lA
Treiaont street on Thursday evening, April 17, current, was forwarded
to His Honor the Mayor approved.
The application of Michael J. Ryan, Groton road, Ayer, for
a Hackney Carriage Driver's License #1873 ^^^ granted for the year
ending June 30, 1919^
The application of Roach Brothers for three licenses
#58.l87i 58,188 and 86,708 to set up and use Hackney Carriages in a
garage at 123 Centre street was granted for the year ending June 30,
1919.
The application of Stephen L. Bouchard for a transfer of
nis license #126,294 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a
garage at 65 Zeigler street, Roxbury, to a garage at 72 Linden
Park street was granted.
326
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1^1^.
Contd.
The application of the Giardini Band, consisting of
twenty-five r.iusicians, "by Giovanni Giardini, 287 Hanover street,
a Collective Musicians' License to parade through the principal
streets of the Italian section of East Boston and the North End on
Saturday, March 25, current, from 4 to 8.3O p. m. , was rejected.
for
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 •
Hart,
Michigan,
Anthony W. 2 Columbus sq. ,
approved by C. W. Robie, General Ivlanager,
American Railway Express Company,
Charles M. 326 Boston av . , Medford,
approved by A. D. Follansbee, Division Special
Agent, New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Allen,
Carey,
Nigrelli,
Eli H.
Anna C .
Gioachino
41 Beverly sq. ,
40 Marlborough
224 Hanover st.
St., Chelsea,
The application of Marston's Express for two Wagon
Licenses #1373 and 3974 to locate in front of 15 Devonshire street
was granted for the year ending June 30, 1919»
The application of Patrolman Clement C. Van Laningham of
Division I6 for leave of absence froia duty for three days, commencing
March 27, current, on account of the death of his mother was
granted without pay.
327
BOSTOIJ, THURSDAY, ilARCH 27, I919.
Concluded.
I
The application of Patrolman Norman F. Garland of Division
5 for permission to accept a reward of Fifty (5o) Dollars for the
arrest of Raymond P. Ware, a deserter fro:u the United States Navy,
was granted.
The application of Patrolman James P. Carr of Division 15
for permission to accept a reward of Fifty (|?0) Dollars for the
arrest of Edward J. Fitzgerald, a deserter from the United States
Navy, 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 :-
Cerullo,
Fiumara,
Nigro,
Rinaldi,
Saba to
Salvatore
Eupremio
iilisco
102 Cottage st,,
3 Chelsea st.,
70 Chelsea st.,
77 "A" Bunker Hill st.
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending March 27, current, was approved as follows :-
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Latrons,
War Service,
Total,
$44,V5B.6o
607.52
508.19
181.39
53.23
^46.308.93
663.6b
^46,972.61
Attest,
Chief CleiAjy.
328
Ojj'i'lOi!; OiJ' TriE POLICH COIffllSSIOKER.
29 Pernberton square.
Boston, Friday, March 28, 1919.
Police Cornraissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
The Buperintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
Tne following promotions and assignments to duty are
hereby ordered to take effect as indicated:
TO THE GRAIiE OP SERGEANT, to take effect Saturday, March 29,
1919, at 8.30 A. M.
Delbert R. Augusta
Edward G. Kennedy
Francis P. Haggerty
John A. Doraey
Stephen J. Flaherty
Frederick M. Finn
V/iiliam F. Crawford
Timothy F. Donovan
John P. McCarthy
Thomas F, liulrey
Benjamin Alexander
1919, at 7.45 A. M.,
Joseph W. Comerford
of the Superintendent's Office, to re-
main at same,
" Division 16 to the Superintendent's
Office.
" the Bureau of Criminal Investiga-
tion, to remain at same,
To take effect Saturday, March 29,
of Division 14 to Division I6.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
The following transfer is hereby ordered, to take effect
Saturday, March 29, 1919, at 8.30 A. M. :
Sergeant Henry N. Dickinson, from Division I6 to the Superin-
tendent's Office.
329
BOSTON. FRIDAY, IkTARCH 28, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses were forwarded to Kis Honor the Mayor approved :-
Bay View Service Club by Michael J. Moriarty, president, - to
have a dancing party in the Municipal Building located on Broadway
on Wednesday evening, April 23, 191'^.
Helen M. Roche - to have a rausicaie in ^he liiunicipal Building
located on Broadway on Tuesday evening, April 22, 1919.
St. Vincent :foung Lien's Club by John J. Donohue
have
to
Mo
•J b • V * ii^^^i u ^ uixjijr, ivi.&ii o ojtijiu ujf o Willi (ja x^uiiwjiuc, Cha i rman , ^ i>u
.ve a dancing party in the Municipal Building located on Broadway on
nday evening, April 21, 1919. I
The applications 01 tne lollowing named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
,June 30, 1919.
1874 Gray,
1878 Lydiard,
John B.
Edward M.
517 Harrison av.
192 Highland st.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 3c, 1919.
107608 Gray, John B.
108559 Kelley, John J.
108643 Sheridan, John P.
in a garage at
n H II II
21 Hawkins st. ,
293 Northampton at.,
634 Huntington av.
The applications of the following named persons for
transfers of tneir licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages
were granted: -
48335 Glover, James A. from a garage at
to "
53973 Siciliano, Pasquale from "
I to "
'100361 Wittenauer, Albert from "
to "
293 Liorthampton st.,
240 Huntington av . II. P.,
440 Commercial st.,
21 Hawkins st. ,
234 Lamartine st.,
52 Danforth st.
330
BOSTON, FRIDAY, .MARCH 28. 1919.
Concluded.
The application of Jonn E. Buteau, 14 Fox Point road,
Dorchester, approved by F. E. Underwood for the Underwood Machinery-
Company, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Common-
wealth was granted for tjxe year ending May 3I, I9I9.
The applications of the following naiaed persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Fainzin,
Woodward,
Semoure M.
Charles S.
56 Woolson st. ,
3'^ Vine St., Roxbury.
The application of Daniel F. Murphy for a transfer of his
Wagon License #454 from in front of 27 West Third street to Pembroke
jatreet, southeast corner of Warren avenue, was granted.
Th-„ application of Sergeant William P. Gaffney of Division
3 for permission to leave the city twice a week, commencing March 29,
current, to visit his children who are at Winthrop while his wife is
In the Boston City Hospital was granted.
Attest:
Chief Cler
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COLMISSIOEER.
29 Peinberton square.
Boston, Saturday, Ilarch 29, 1919.
Police Commissi oner Curtis being absent today, the Super-
intendent of Police, Michael H. Crowley, was at the office of the
Comjaissioner , and as acting commissioner transacted the following
business:
The records of Friday last were read arjd approved.
331
The application of the South Boston Young V/omen's Hebrew
Association by Jeanneatte Bender for an Amusement License to have a
dancing party in Norfolk Hall located at 32^ Washington street,
Dorchester, on Monday evening. May 5f current, was forwarded to His
Honor the Mayor approved.
A report was forwarded to the Secretary of the Common-
wealth on the application of Thomas R. P. Gibb et al for a charter as
the American British Federation to provide for a closer union and |
co-operation of all societies of British affiliation and individuals,!
that all may act together for beneficent public objects, particularly
those that effect the mutual understanding and friendship of the two
great branches of the English speaking race; no fixed location.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
2065 Kelly,
1892 Witschi,
1885 Zanditon,
Martin P.
Ernest E.
Saul C.
49 Crescent av. ,
Taylor House Hotel, Ayer,
104 Elm Hill av.
;
332
BOSTON, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 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.
247 Greene, George H.
104593 Zanditon, Saul C.
in a stable at
" " garage at
72 Water st. , C. D. ,
416 Warren st., Rox.
^^*>*v-v^ Of.v'. 1, (a-. 3'|<
The application of James A. Reid, 3^ Leaiaington road,
to be appointed a Private Detective was granted for the year ending
March 29, I920.
The application of Rudolph J. Thanisch, 227 Park street,
West Roxbury, approved by John a. Carty, Division Engineer, Bridge
and Ferry Division, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in
this Commonwealth was granted for the year ending May 3I. 1919.
The application of Angelina Labriola for a Wagon License
#1035 "to locate in front of 574- Shawmut avenue was granted for the
year ending June 30, I919.
The applications of tne following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolman Alvy P. Williamson of Division 11, two days, commenc-
ing March 30, current, on account of Sickness in his family.
Patrolman Frank A. Barthelraess of Division 15, three days,
commencing March 28, current, on account of the death of his mother.
BOSTOIT, SATURDAY. l^iARCH 29. I919.
Concluded.
The application of Patrolman Joseph L. Ferrari of Division
1 for permission to accept a reward of Twenty-five (25) Dollars, for
the arrest of Frank J. Brophy and others for larceny from the Ameri-
can Railway Express Company on February 27, 1919, was granted.
rt*^
The application of Patrolman John A. Sullivan of Division
4 for permission to accept a reward of Twenty-five (25) Dollars for
the arrest of John Powers alias Jar:ies Kurphy for larceny and his
return to the prison Camp at West Rutland, Massachusetts, was
granted.
Attest:
Chief Clei^I^
334
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Peraberton square.
Boston, Monday, March 3I, I919.
Police Commissioner Curtis "being absent today, the Super-
intendent of Police, kichael H. Crowley, was at the office of the
Commissioner and as acting commissioner transacted the following
business:
The records of Saturday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order:
Former Reserveman John F. Carey, Jr., who resigned May 24, |
19181 to enter the naval service of the United States, having filed
the necessary certificate, is hereby reinstated in the Department as |
a Patrolman and assigned to Division 16, to take effect Monday, March
31, 1919, at 5.45 o'clock, P. M.
The application of Francis J. Coleman for an Amusement
License to have an entertainment and reception in the Municipal
Building located on Broadway on Thursday evening, May 8, current,
was forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved.
The application of Solomon H. Levine, 28 Poplar street,
for a Hackney Carriage Driver's License #l895 ^as granted for the
year ending June ^Q , 1^19.
' The application of Robert A. Norman for a license #100,831
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 10 St. Botolph
street was granted for the year ending June 30, 1919«
BOSTON, MONDAY, MARCH 3I, 1919.
Contd.
The application of Patrick M. Costello for a transfer of
his Junk Shop Keeper's License from 53 Locust street to 27 Von
Hillern street was granted.
The application of the Letter Carrier's and other bands,
P. H. Jennings, 987 Washing-
License to accompany the
on Sunday, April 6, current,
consisting of one hundred musicians, by
ton street, for a Collective Musicians'
parade "Labor's Protest on Prohibition"
at 1.30 p. m. , was granted.
Route: Division 1 - Prom Columbus avenue at Roxbury Crossing
to Tremont street, Columbus avenue, Park square and Charles street
to the Common; Division 2 - From Appleton street to Tremont street
to Boston Common; Division 3 ~ From Albany street to Dover, Cobb,
Castle and Compton streets to Harrison avenue, Dover and Washington
streets. Temple place, Tremont and Boylston streets to the Common;
Division 4 - From Battery street to Hanover street, Scollay square,
Tremont and Park streets to the Common; Division 5 - From City
square to Warren Bridge, Washington, School and Beacon streets to
the Common.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending i^Iay 31, 1919'
Chandler,
Dooley,
Hannan,
McBlroy,
Sweeney,
Herbert T. ] 35^ Dorchester st.,
Patrick J.j 174 Bunker Hill st.,
James E. ) 12 Park pi., Stoneham,
approved by George P. Carter, Captain, United
States Army, 10b Massachusetts av.,
John M. 12 Haviland st.,
approved 'oj^ Donald Matheson, 4l6 Marlboro st.
Hichard F. 31 Union st., G. D. ,
approved by John A. Keliher, Sheriff, Court
House, Boston.
335
336
BOSTON, MOIIDAY, MARCH 3I, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following naj.ied persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Cawthorne,
Foley,
Joseph W. Jr.
William A.
707 Tremont st. ,
15 Denton rd. , B.
D.
The application of David Silverroan for a license to deal
in Second Hand Articles at ll5 Broadway was rejected.
The application of Arthur L. Cobb, President of the Cobb
Beef Company, to be appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in
and about the premises #42 North street was rejected.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1919.
3931) Soule'
Division 9«
s Express in front of 9-11 Prescott st.
BIO730;
Division 10.
10i)4 Brown, Sidney V. in front of
41 Walnut st.
It is hereby ordered tnat Captains Joseph Harriman,
Richard Fitzgerald and Charles T. Reardon, be and they are hereby
appointed pursuant to section 10 of chapter 29I of the Acts of I906
to constitute a trial board in such cases as may be referred to it
for hearing. Said board shall serve until a new board is hereafter
appointed.
BOSTON, MONDAY, MARCH 31 , 1919 •
Contd.
337
It ia hereby ordered that the complaints of Captain James
F. Hickey of Division 7 against Patrolmen Robert S. Greene, John J.
Murray, Martin F. Mullen and Sari B. Jordan of Division 7 be referred
for hearing to the trial board consisting of Captains Joseph Harri-
man, Richard Fitzgerald and Cnarles T. Reardon. Tne hearing will
be held at this office Tuesday, April 1, current, at 2.15 p. m.
The following named persons were appointed Special Police
Officers for the year ending March 2,1, I920.
Officers,
Employers.
Ai-iern,
Berry,
Berry,
Bisbee,
Burns,
Burns ,
Casey,
Clasby,
Coleman,
Comiery,
Crawford,
Crowe,
Cullen,
Curley,
Deacey,
Denton,
Dolan,
Doyle,
Eaton,
Fay,
Flynn,
Fowle,
Fox,
Gaffney,
Galvin,
Golding,
Gordon,
Gould,
Haley,
Handley,
Holbrook,
William
Amos H.
David A.
Ellsworth 0.
James
Jeremiah A.
John J.
Thomas H.
William J.
John
Henry J.
Thomas F.
John
Daniel J. Jr,
Michael J.
Fred A.
Michael A.
Michael J .
Harry \V.
Harvey G.
Dennis J.
George W.
Michael J.
Carleton P.
Thomas J .
James
Robert
Royal A.
Harry S.
Herbert L.
Henry V/.
Boston. Elevated Railway
Company, by C. D. Emmons,
General Manager,
338
BOSTON, MONDAY, MARCH 3I, 1919.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers.
Employers.
Humphrey,
Jordan,
Kenney,
Lang ley,
Leary,
Little,
McAllister,
McCool,
Mclver,
McKane ,
McLean,
Moran,
Morgan,
Moroney,
Mullin,
Mulloy,
Muriaty,
Murphy,
Murphy,
I'Jeal ,
Neville,
Nott,
Peoples,
Polley,
Pur 3 low,
Robinson,
Root,
Rosebrook,
Russell,
Ryan,
Sennott,
Smith,
Sullivan,
Sullivan,
Sullivan,
Swan,
Towle,
Waelde,
;i/elch,
White,
Wiitley,
Young,
Bailey,
Beeden,
Bowler,
Bradford,
Brine,
Edward A.
jEunes D.
John J.
iTrank B.
John J.
Philip L.
Praixkc
William P.
Kenneth D.
Alfred
John
John P.
John H.
David C.
James A.
Edward P.
Eugene
James E.
John P.
Jame s B .
Joseph P.
Benjamin :i?
James
Charles L.
Thomas J .
Prank T.
Arthur E.
Charles D.
Nelson
John P.
Prancis L.
Thomas
Cornelius
John J.
Patrick P.
Charles A.
George B.
Charles M.
Patrick J.
Willard E.
Josepii
Howard Rj__
Harry C.
Henry
James C.
Henry j.
Robert P.
Boston Elevated Ry. Company,
by G. D. Emmons, General
Manager ,
7
Boston & Maine Railroad,
J. D. Tyter, General
Superintendent,
339
BOSTON, M01\T3AY, MARCH 3I, 1919.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - coiatd.
Officers. Employers.
Buckley,
Burastead,
Bumstead,
Camiiff ,
Canty,
Casey,
Chickering,
Churchill,
Coffin,
Coghlan,
Colbert,
Coughlin,
Crane,
Crehan,
Cruise,
Cunningham,
Dav i s ,
Doherty,
Drake ,
ilgan,
Evans ,
Farrell,
Perrick,
Fitzgerald,
Flaherty,
Foley,
Fur don,
Gardner,
Goldthwaite,
Greenou^ih,
Griffin,
Haff ,
Hagerty,
Hall,
Harrixigton,
Harris,
Healy,
Henderson,
Holbrook,
Horgan,
Hunter,
Hurd,
Daniel
Patrick
Thomas
John
John D.
William H.
William H.
Edsyl
George S.
Francis J.
Isaac J.
John J.
Jeremiah J.
Michael M.
Thomas E.
Jonn
Henry
jliichael
James E.
Edward
Fred B.
John T.
Thomas J .
Thomas M.
Peter J.
Jeremiah
Patrick W.
Ebson V/.
Charles E.
George F.
John
George L.
Micnael j.
Walter S.
Cornelius
Robert G.
Patrick F.
George W.
Ozro H.
John
Harry
George W.
Boston Sc Maine Railroad,
J. D. Tyter, General
Superintendent
340
BOSTON, MONDAY, JMRGH 3I, 1919.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers. litoployers.
Johnson,
Krook,
Lewis,
Luficin,
Manoney,
Manning,
McCarthy,
iionahan,
Moning,
Mooney,
Mullen,
Murphy,
0' Connell,
O'Leary,
Piggott,
Reardon,
Reardon,
Regan,
Richardson,
Ring,
Rogers,
Ry/ners,
Scruton,
Sheridan,
Slack,
Smith,
Smithers,
Sorloy,
Spearin,
Stewart,
Sullivan,
Sullivan,
Taylor,
Tucker,
Whelan,
Whelton,
White,
Wiitehead,
Whiting,
Winsteon,
Young,
Bibbey,
Brady,
Burns,
E.
J.
P.
T.
J.
A.
S.
Robert S.
Walter L.
Frederick A.
George B. v
Arthur D.
Thomas
Daniel E.
Fred V.
William
Patrick
Arthur
Liichael
John
Daniel
John
Michael
Timothy
Timothy
Herbert
Obadiah
Wilson E.
Francis E.
Walter M.
Bernard J.
i^Idwin W.
Richard E. ■
Louis F.
Richard
Walter
William T.
Eugene E.
John J.
Harry H.
Charles W.
Edward
David H.
Ernest W.
William
Henry B.
Paul
Everett V. ^
William T.
James H.
William
approved by
Boston <Sc Maine Railroad,
J. D. Tyter, General
Superintendent,
/"
East Boston Yard,
Ronan Park
Franklin Park,
His Honor the Mayor and James B.
Shea, Chairman Board of Park Sc Recreation
Commissioners ,
BOSTON, MONDAY, MARCH 3I , 1919.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers. Employers.
341
Cain,
Callahan,
Carroll,
Casey,
Coakley,
Condry,
Connelly,
Conway ,
Corrigan,
Coulter,
Crowley,
Cuddiny,
Curley,
Curt in,
Denton,
Dineen,
Doherty,
Donovan,
Downey ,
Duniap,
Downey,
Panning,
Fitzgerald,
Foley,
Gibbons,
Glennon,
Goode,
Gorman,
Gorman,
Griffin,
Crimlisk,
Havey,
Hay den,
Healey,
Hennessey,
Higgins,
Holmes,
Howe,
Kav eney,
Kelley,
Kelley,
Kilroy,
Patrick
Patrick J.
Thomas
Thomas H.
John
Michael
John J.
Hugh J.
Francis
Mose
Cornelius M.
George T.
Thoi/ias
Thomas
Joseph E.
Maurice J.
Patricx J.
John J.
Jeremiah J.
Fred J.
Maurice
William
James
Patrick
James B.
Patrick
Joseph F.
M.
Patrick
Terrence K.
John
Joseph R.
R. J.
William J.
James
John'
Thomas
Joseph
Edward
James H.
John P.
Lawrence F.
y
approved by His
Shea, Chairman,
William Sustis Playground,
Administration Building,
Audubon road,
Marcella Street Playground,
Roslindale Municipal Building,
Franklin Park Roundhouse,
n H II
Columbus Avenue Playground,
Warren Bridge Float & Baths,
Pierce Field,
Franklin Park,
Mystic Playground,
L Street Bath,
V/ard 9 Gymnasiuia, Harrison av.
Franklin Park Zoo, & Bird Housfe
No. Bennett St. Bath,
Savin Hill,
Ashraont Playground,
L Street Bath,
Franklin Field,
L Street Bath,
Gibson Street Playground,
North Brignton Playground,
Meridian Street Baths,
D Street Gymnasium,
Ward 15 Gymnasium,
Fellows Street Playground,
Dover Street Bath}iouse,
Billings Field,
Aquarium, South Boston,
Strandway Playground,
Rutherford Av. Playground,
V/ard 9 Gymnasium, Harrison av.
Franklin Park,
Ward 5 Gymnasium,
Savin Hill Beach
Neponset Playground,
E. Boston Gymnasium, Paris st.
Franklin Park Golf Links,
Charlesbank,
Parkman House,
Charlestown Heights & Play-
ground,
Administration Building,
Audubon rd.
Honor the Mayor, and James S.
Board of Park & Recreation
Commissioners.
342
BOSTOIT, MONDAY, MARCH 3I , I919.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers
•
Lawton,
John W.
Long,
John A.
MacDonald,
Colin
Malia,
Patrick
Martin,
John
Liealy,
James F.
Murphy ,
Jaraes J.
Murphy ,
John
McCabe,
Peter
Mn'HUeany,
John
McTllroy,
Joseph
McKernan,
John F.
McLaughlin,
John
McNamara,
Patrick P.
McNulty,
Michael
McQuillan,
John F.
^
No 0 nan.
Jeremiah
O'Brien,
Charles
O'Brien,
Michael
O'Gonnell,
John P.
O'Donnell,
Eugene
O'Keefe,
Edward
O'Meara,
Michael
O'Neil.
Michael
Reardon,
John
Sales,
William
Saunders,
Jaraes J.
Sheehan,
Patrick
Sullivan,
Dennis
Walter,
Henry
Weidner,
Julius
approved by His
Chairman, Board
Alcorn,
William J.
Alexander,
Richard H.
Baxter,
William P. Jr.
Bergli,
Nicholas
Bolan,.
Henry A.
Bonner,
Edward L.
Brennan,
James N.
Brophy,
John E.
Employers.
P..
North End Park Beach,
Curtis Hall Gyrnnasiiim, J
Columbia Rd. , Gymnasium,
Forest Hills Playground,
Aquarium, South Boston,
Ward i? Gymnasium,
Meeting House Hill,
Belmont & Maverick squares,
Franklin Park,
Randolph St. Playground,
Zoological Garden,
Wood Island Park,
Zoological Garden,
Franklin Park,
Foreman, Jainaica Plain,
Vine St. Gymnasium & Freeport
Street Beach,
Dorchester Park,
Dewey Beach Bath,
Chestnut Hill,
Foreman small parks & squares
of City,
North End Park,
Wood Island Park,
Ward 4 Municipal Building,
Charlesbank,
Franklin Park Bird House,
Small parks Sc squaresof City,
Wood Island Park,
Franklin Park,
Ward 17 Gymnasium & Teiaean Beach
Marine Park & Castle Island,
Honor the I.layor & James B. SheaJ
of Park & Recreation Gomraissioni
ers, I
approved by His Honor the Mayor
& T. P. Sullivan, Commissioner
Public Works Department,
BOSTON. MOITDAY, MARCH 3I, 1919.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers. Employers.
Browne,
Joseph E.
Brown,
Jarne s 0 .
Brown,
Wal ter
Burrill,
Robert E.
Callahan,
Cornelius J
Callahan,
John J.
Carey,
John J.
Carmody,
Michael J.
Carven,
John L.
Cavanaugh,
Simon J.
Clark,
John J.
Clark,
Michael J.
Clark,
William
Gloney,
Thomas F.
cogger.
Thomas W.
Collins,
John F.
Conley,
Patrick H.
Connell,
Joseph L.
Connor,
Daniel F.
Cosgrove,
John F.
Costello,
John D.
Cougnlin,
James D.
Goughlin,
William A.
Cronin,
David J.
Crozier,
James H.
Cuinraings,
Patrick W.
Dillon,
John A.
Dillon,
John F.
DiPesa,
Frank
Doherty,
William J.
Dolan,
John J.
Dolan,
V/illiam H.
Donohoe,
John B.
Donovan,
William C.
Dowd,
Francis J.
Downing,
Joseph J.
Downey,
Joseph R.
Doyle,
Michael F.
DriBcoll,
Timothy J.
Duggan,
John
Dunn,
Frederick I
Pahey,
John J.
Farrell,
James J.
Felch,
Lawrence M.
Y
Jr.
343
approved Toy His Honor the Mayo^
& T. F. Sullivan, Commissioner,
Public Works Department,
344
BOSTOII, MONDAY, MARCH 31, I919.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers. Employers.
Finneran,
Fitzgerald,
Fitzgerald,
Fitzgerald,
Fitzpa trick,
Flanagan,
Foley,
Foley,
Galvin,
Gargan,
Geoghegan,
Gerrity,
Graham,
Green,
Green,
Griffin,
Griffin,
Gunn,
Guthrie,
Heffron,
Herman,
Hickey,
Higgins,
Hill,
Hoff,
Holland,
Hurley,
Hurley,
Kane,
Keefe,
Keenan,
Kelley,
Kerrigan,
Kerrigan,
Keyes,
Killion,
Kinnaly,
Leonard,
Logan,
Lynch,
Lyons,
Maguire,
Mahoney,
Mahoney,
Meaney,
John H.
Daniel H.
Edward L.
John E.
Benjamin J.
Thomas J .
John J.
Michael J.
James J.
Thomas F.
Patrick
Peter F.
John J.
Benjamin J. A.
Ja^ne s F .
Dennis J.
William J.
James P.
Jame s A .
Frederick L.
Liar tin A.
Frank F.
John F.
Robert H.
Jonas
Daniel J.
Daniel G.
John F.
John T.
Arthur E.
James H.
John P.
Augustine G.
Thomas F.
Joseph P.
Patrick
John F.
Christopher T.
Patrick
John A.
Timothy H.
James F.
Dennis G.
Dennis T.
James J.
Y
approved by His Honor the Mayor
<Sc T. F. Sullivan, Cojnmissioner,
Public Works Department,
345
BOSTON, MONDAY, liARCH 3I, 1^19.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Off
icers.
Mondello,
J^unziato F.
Mossioan,
henry G.
Moynihan,
Jeremiah J.
Mullen,
Jaiae s F .
Murphy,
Timothy J.
Murray,
James E.
McCarthy,
Jeremiah P.
McCarthy,
Thomas C.
McDonald,
Thomas P.
McDonnell,
George J.
McEldowney,
Ernest
McKeon,
John F.
McLaughlin,
Daniel J.
McLaughlin,
Patrick J.
McMullen,
William G.
McNaiaara ,
James J.
McNulty,
Patrick J.
Nagle,
Frank J.
Nagle,
John E.
Nolan,
James H.
Nolan,
John H.
Norton,
Frank L.
Norton,
Joseph J.
Koyes,
Walter H.
O'Connor,
Dennis J.
O'Brien,
Daniel j.
O'Brien,
John H.
O'Brien,
Michael J.
O'Donnell,
George H.
O'Hara,
James P.
O'Hare.
Michael C.
O'Leary,
Thomas
O'Leary,
Williain J.
Owens,
Cornelius
Paget,
Charles E.
Phalan,
George E.
Pollard,
Thomas B.
Pumphret,
Michael J.
Q,uinn,
James A.
Q,uinn,
William V.
Reagan,
William J.
Regan,
James
Rick,
John
Ripley,
Joseph P.
Riley.
John H.
Roe,
John A.
Employers.
V
approved by His Honor the Mayor
& T. F. Sullivan, Commissioner,
Public Works Department,
346
BOSTON, MONDAY, INARCH 31, 1919.
Jontd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers, Employers.
Scanlon,
Shanley,
Shea,
Silva,
Spellman,
Stinson,
Sullivan,
Sullivan,
Sullivan,
Sullivan,
Sweeney,
Terry,
Thorapson,
Turell,
Turnbull,
Watson,
Webb,
Welch,
v/elch,
White,
Wilson,
Wood,
Young,
Atwell,
Bosworth,
Brock,
Brooks,
Brown,
Burdick,
Bruce,
Burge ,
Cannell,
Clark,
Clarke,
Crane,
deSrasch,
Dermody,
Donham,
Driver,
Eraerson,
Fisher,
Goodwin,
Greer,
Hall,
Hart,
Higgins,
Holmes,
Howe,
Cornelius J.
Philip H.
Timothy J.
Antonio
Bartholomew
William H.
Bartholomew
Florence A.
Jame s J .
Patrick T.
James J.
Dennis L.
Charles J.
William C.
Augustine P.
Thomas J.
William
Prank E.
Richard
Harry H.
Frank H.
Ri chard
William E. _^
Charles A.
Amasa W.
Harry C.
George H.
kanson S.
William C.
Kenneth R.
Howard ViT.
Leon G.
Rogers D.
Prank E.
James E.
Alessandro S.
Richard
Wallace B.
Harold B.
David E.
Rollin B.
Locke D.
Joseph J.
Lee V.
Francis R.
Wilbur W.
Ferdinand M.
James G.
approved by His Honor the Mayo*
Sc T. F. Sullivan, Commissioner,
Public Works Department,
r
Old Colony Trust Company,
H. W. Burge, Ass't Secretary,
17 Court St., 52 Temple pi., &
222 Boylston st. ,
347
BOSTON, MONDAY, MARCH 31, l^l^-
Contd,
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers. Employers.
Hyland,
Keane ,
Kittredge,
Lawson,
Long,
Low,
Mack in,
Martin,
McDonough,
Moore,
Mosher,
i^ewell,
Paine,
Peterson,
Shaw,
Sherman,
Smith,
Snow,
Sproule,
StocKton,
Swan,
True,
Wetherbee,
Y/hitcom'b,
Bryson,
Caverly,
Cunniff ,
Daley,
Pales,
McManus,
Rand,
Mus grave,
Mus grave,
Zimmerman,
Clark,
Flaherty,
Kane,
Lyons,
0' Toole,
Sullivan,
Dav i B ,
KnaulDer ,
Walsh,
Sumner F.
William J.
Edward H.
Warren G.
John G.
Moses M.
Thoinas F.
Earl R.
John T.
William S.
David id.
Charles F.
Atkins
G. Waldo
Samuel P.
William B.
Edward P.
Edmund 3.
Louis R.
Philip
Eddy F.
Edward P.
Charles B.
Warren H.
Charles ii.
William C.
John
Michael
Edward A.
Michael
Charles T.
William S.
William 3.
Ernest _
Edwin A.
John J.
Martin
John J.
Martin
Florencj.
Albert T.
Ludwig
Thojflas
approved by
Boston
Old Colony Trust Company,
H. W. Burge, Ass't Secretary, I
17 Court St., 52 Temple pi . , & !
222 Boylston stl
T'
Jr.
Jr.
Allston Station, Allston
District,
Appliance Dept. , Gerard st.,
Calf Pasture Station, D. D. ,
Central Station, Roxbury Dist.,
Dana D. Barnum, Vice President,
Consolidated Gas Company,
348
BOSTOiJ, MUNMY, MARCH 3I , I919.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers.
Employers.
Burns,
Eaton,
Fay.
Lebherz,
Lyons,
McLaughlin,
MulKerin,
Murphy,
Ochs,
Russell,
Brooks,
Barker,
Holmes,
Hyde,
Buckland,
Collins,
McDevitt,
McLaughlin,
Murphy ,
Osh,
Dow,
Adams ,
Adams ,
Fitts,
Heartz,
Leavitt,
O'Connor,
Walsh,
Walsh,
Akins,
Allen,
Daley,
Dineen,
Merrick,
J.
Andrew
Seth E.
Richard J.
JacolD J
William P.
Stephen F.
Michael
John
Joseph
John S.
Thomas
Ernest
George L.
John A.
Charles E^
John J.
Patrick
Owen
John
John
Thomas
approved by
Boston Go
John H.
Coiflmercial Point Station,
Dorchester District,
Jamaica Plain Station, J. P.,
Legal Department, 24 West st..
North End Station, Boston,
John H.
Hugh
Robert H.
Frank S.
William
Frank E.
V/illiam H
Williarn^liT
John T.
Daniel W.
Dominic
Arthur C.
South Boston District,
Dana D. Barnum, Vice President,
nsolidated Gas Company,
The First African Methodist
Episcopal Society, Montrose W.
Thornton, Chairman, Charles &
Mt. Vernon sts. ,
Gilchrist Company,
C. C. Ferris, President,
413-431 Washington
Winter st., Music
and Hamilton pi.,
St. , 1-11
Hall pi..
Beacon Trust Company,.
A. S. Nelson, Ass ' t Treas.,
20 Milk St., & 3 So. Liarket st.
United Fruit Company,
J. E. Riley, Supt. Bureau
of liivestigation. Long Wharf,
Central Wharf, Brick Building
Long Wharf & Long V/harf ext. ,
349
BOSTON. MONDAY, I£ARCH 31, 1919.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers.
Employers.
Anderson,
Bulcer,
Codman,
Goodspeed,
Goodopeed,
MacDonald,
Park,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Barnard,
Andrew,
Curil,
Hutcnings,
Antetoinaso,
Ashworth,
CuDmings,
Gough,
Green,
Hastings,
Hickey,
King,
lAooney,
Mo ran,
Moulton,
Murphy,
Pi tie on,
Sweeney,
Thoinae,
Walsh,
Atwell,
Gilman,
Ayer,
Eader,
Baker,
Fall,
Sewall,
Charles A.
V/inthrop L .
Russell S.
Franklin H^
George L.
Henry P.
Frank B._
George W.
Gerhard J
Henry G.
■}
William H.
William A.
Dwight C.
Peter
John F. "^"
Richard F.
Peter j.
Edward H.
Albert J.
John J.
Patrick
John R.
Edward E.
Robert J.
Melville E.
Edward J.
Dennis
Leo L.
Richard H^
William E.
Arthur L
Aspinwall & Codman, Agents,
Lawrence Building, 149 Tremont st.
State Mutual Building, 5C Congress
St., Berkeley Building, 420
Eoylston st., & the Central
Building, 70 State st.,
Fenway Amusement Company,
' Lena D. Finkelstein, iigr., '
136 liassachusetts av..
Bay State Fishing Company, by
J. T. Roberts,
10 New St. , E. Boston,
Central Square Theatre Company,
W. B. Sproule, President,
36 Bennington st.,
Italian Catholic Cemetery Ass'n
Frank Leveroni, Secretary,
Walk Hill, Canterbury & Bourne
sts. ,
Winthrop Alexander, Supt.,
Suffolk County Court House,
Pemberton square.
H
Nathan F.
Joseph
Silas E.
Robert H.
Fred'k F.
Peoples Credit Company,
Nathan Salling,er, Prop.,
501 V/ashington st.,
Amory Eliot,
19 Congress st. ,
Franz Kanz, President,
Harugari Club
1095 Tremont st.,
Union Safe Deposit Vaults,
Schuyler S. Eartlett, Egr . ,
40-50 State st. ,
350
BOSTOIT, MONDAY, MARCH 3I, I919.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers.
Balch,
Brown,
Bumpus,
Carr ,
Weeks,
Wheeler,
Baker,
Dashner,
Ford,
Hill,
Holyoke,
Kinney,
Kinney,
Kinney,
Lane,
McDerrnott,
McCann,
Neal ,
Neal,
Snow,
Barker,
Eoden,
Bugbee,
Durgan,
Ellis,
Green,
Gwinnell,
Hoyt.
Hunter,
Lane,
Libby,
iiaxwell,
McAuliffe,
McLaughlin,
McLaughlin,
Moen,
Moylan,
0»Erien,
Pierce,
Plante,
Sullivan,
Tobin,
Wood,
Barry,
Peterson,
Allen E.
Harry W.
Horatio A.
George T.
Phil C.
H. Warren
JUdmund J.
Emery J.
Charles H.
Claude C.
Arthur H.
Frank E.
Fred P.
J. Royal
Bertelle L
Thomas J.
Robert
Ernest B.
Harold B.
James
Frank E.
Frank W.
Frank A.
Joseph L.
Edward ii.
George W.
Walter V/.
Prank C.
Alfred
Arthur B.
Charles H.
Charles W.
William J.
James F.
John H.
Michael F.
Frank H.
George
Albion K.
Thomas G.
Martin H.
Herbert B.
Charles Hj_
Benjamin L
John C.
Employers,
The Christian Science Publishing
Society, John R. Wales, Mgr.,
107 Falmouth St., & 46 Norway st,
Kinney Manufacturing Company,
Fred P. Kinney, Treasurer,
3b'29-3541 Washington st.,
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston,
C. C. Bullen, Cashier,
53, b4 & 131 state St., & 20
Kilby St. ,
■\
Maverick Mills,
Thomas E. Heatley, Supt.,
144 Addison st., E. E.,
351
BOSTOIJ, -uiOimAY, kAECH 3I, l^iy.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers. Employers.
Batchelder,
Cuneo,
Davis,
Denehy,
Jones.,
Lyons,
Itci-'annanna,
Middleton,
Morse,
Russell ,
Steward,
Battis,
Beck,
Coffey,
Davison,
Bell.
Grieshaoer,
Sargent,
Beltis,
Caswell,
Lane,
Liggett,
Otis,
Polk,
Sullivan,
Beninati,
Benzie,
Chapman,
Berce,
English,
Wixon,
Bertrand,
Bird,
Francis F.
Andrew
Arthur R.
Daniel J.
Edgar W. Sr
Andrew
Anthony D.
Benjamin F.
Clifford E.
Arthur B.
George K.
Walter V7.
John
Charles C
George A. '
Ervin H.
liichael
Frank G.
Walter H.
Adelbert L.
Thomas J.
George A.
Charles H.
Thomas W.
Daniel
Joseph W.
Eastern Cold Storage Company,
Arthur R. 'Davis, Receiver,
28 north St. ,
y
F.
Musicians' Mutual Relief Ass'n,
I. H. Odell, President,
56 St. Botolph St.,
The Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co.,
W. G. Kemp, Treasurer,
125 Amory st., RoxToury,
Berwick Cake Company,
George Gouper, Treas.,
2220 Washington st. & 12-22
Palm.er st. ,
New England Confectionery Co., |
Edwin F. Fobes, President,
1-37 kelcher st., & rear,
George 1
Shepherd R. ;
Charles J.
Martin E.
Anthony K.
Alfred W.
George H.
Cox Confectionery Company,
K. E. FisJier, Manager,
142-150 Orleans st. & 77-65 Gove
St.,
R. M. Bradley,
74-88 & 101-109 & 100-110 State
St. , & 7-9 Broad st. ,
Star Amusement Gom.pany,
C. F. Rollins, Treasurer,
Star Theatre,
5-7 Tremont row,
A. W. Perry, Lessee,
43 Tremont st., 10 Tremont st.,
& 36 Bromfield st. ,
Franklin Union,
Walter B. Russell, Director,
Berkeley st. & Appleton
st. ,
352
BOSTOM, MONDAY, I«lARCH 3I , I9IV.
Contd,
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers,
Employers.
Bissett,
Dupee,
Hawicins,
Hennessey,
Blaisdell,
Eland,
Bouldren,
Cashin,
Desmond,
Boule,
Boushell ,
Briscoe,
Horrigan,
McCarthy,
Montgomery,
Hash,
Ripley,
Brace,
O'Weil,
Brady,
Johnson,
Brazel,
Campbell,
Downer,
Ewing,
Stevens,
Brazer,
Gray,
Karris,
Newcornb,
Prank H.
Stephen G.
Selby
William
Joseph G.
James R.
William J.
John J.
Jeremiah J.
Fred
Edward J.
Joseph J.
John H.
Jeremiah J.
Frederick E
Henry LI.
Franx 0
William
James J
Henry F.
John P.
Y/ellington S.
Bennett J.
V/illiam E. ■
William L.
Charles H.
Charles B.
Lorin S.
Israel
Arthur V/.
The Atlantic Works.
Alfred E. Cox, Treasurer,
Border, ilaverick & New sts..
The Merchants National Bank,
E. A. James, Ass ' t Cashier,
2b State St.,
Exchange Trust Company,
F. T. Monroe, Treasurer,
21 Milk St., & 124
Boylston st.
Boston Fish Market Corporation,
W. J. O'Brien, President,
Boston Fish Pier, northern av.,
Franklin Park Theatre Company,
Harry N. Farren, Manager,
616 Blue Hill av. ,
Gillette Safety Razor Company,
T. E. Thompson, Supt. ,
41 to 47 W. First St., 44 to 50
W. Second St., & Block bounded
by W. First, W, Second & Colton
sts., & Dorchester av..
Package Confectionery Company,
James Macnaughton, President,
741 E. Sixth St.,
International Trust Company,
Howard Norton, Ass't Sec,
45 Milk St. ,
H. P. Hood & Sons,
C. H. Hood, Treasurer,
4^4. 52V, 477 to 47y, 461. 463,
4tt5 to 489, 4^1 to 4yij Ruther-
ford av., 5 "to 15 Thorndike st.,
8 to 24 Allen st. , 44C, 448, 450
& 452 Main st., 22 to 30 Anson
St., 1"^ to 24 St. Mark st. , I36
V/estbourne ter., 298 Dorchester
St., 1204 Columbia rd. , & 66
Whitfield st., D. D. ,
The National Shawmut Bank,
A. E. Dunaven, Auditor,
40 V/ater st. .
353
BOSTON, MOHDAY, h'lARCE 3I , 1919.
Gontd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers. Employers.
Brickley,
Brown,
Brown,
Huggs,
Kline,
Pinkerton,
Bruker,
Mayer ,
Peers,
Bryson,
Claflin,
Dutch,
Edson,
Griffith,
Page,
Will,
Burns,
Burns,
Burr,
Byrnes,
Cahill,
Murphy ,
Campbell,
Patrick J.
John A.
Roscoe D.
Philip
Stephen J.
George P. Jr
Edward F.
Charles H.
Joseph H.
William J.
Charles A.
Dana U.
Frank A.
Henry
Charles E.
Jame s
James F.
William T.
Sidney A.
Michael H.
Jame
W
ames R. )
illiam J. j
William H.
Frank L. Collier, Manager, ,
Washington Theatre, Inc., 720 \
Washington st., & Old South
Theatre, Inc., 329 Washington st,
approved by His Honor the Mayor &
Charles Belden, Librarian, The
Hyde Park Branch of the Public
Library, Harvard av. cor. Winthrop
St. , H. P. ,
Tne First National Bank of Boston
B. D. Blaisdell, Cashier, j
70 Federal st. , |
Boston & Albany Railroad,
E. L. Keefer, Agent,
premises located in E. Boston
State Street Trust Company, [
Charles F. Allen, V. Pres.^
33 State St., 579 Boylston st.
& 130 Massachusetts av., j
Winthrop St. Methodist Episcopa]
Church, S. H. Calderwood,
Chairman, Yi'inthrop St. , Roxbury,
Fred Green,
Niagara Theatre,
320 Blue Hill av. ,
S.L. Burr & Company,
by Sidney L. Burr,
74-78 South Market st.,
Mercantile Wharf Corporation,
John Wiite Jr. Treasurer,
premises bounded by Clinton &
Mercantile sts., Atlantic av. &
Richmond st., & the Eastern
Packet Pier,
Bessie Greenburg, Owner,
Gem Theatre,
52 Meridian st. ,
Harry E. Jones, Ma.nager,
Waldorf Theatre,
533 Tremont st. ,
354
BOSTON, MOHDAY, 1J[ARCH 3I , 1^19.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers. Employers.
Bronsdon,
Candill ,
Eustis,
Carney,
O'Leary,
Steppe,
Wendell,
Carter,
Carroll ,
Carver,
Cavagnaro,
Spar ice.
Charlson,
Goodwin,
Herman,
Meehan,
Pike,
Pond,
Clark,
Clarke ,
Cleveland,
Hertert
C.
James M.
Charles
B.
John F.
Patrick
Charles
A.
Walter T.
Charles
C.
Edward P.
Amos B.
V
CI
ictor )
lifton S. )
Frank G.
Lester J.
George V/.
Joseph D.
Edward
Fred E_;
William
Patrick H.
Clarence W.
Boston Young Men's Christian
Union, Frank L. Locke, Fres.,
4-b Boylaton st. & Lagrange st.,
A. L. Wolff e, Manager,
Nickelodeon Theatre,
51 Hanover st. ,
Merchants & Miners Transp't'n Co,
C. H. Maynard, Agent,
Pier 3» Northern avenue,
Michael H. Crowley, Supt. of
Police, at the several Police Sta-
tions while loading & unloading
prisoners, and while on duty as
driver of the Police Van,
International Trust Company,
A. F. Hayden, Ass't Secretary
45 kilk st. ,
Estate of Eben D. Jordan, Jr.,
Edward F. O'Brien, Agent,
liiles Building, 27 School st., &
70 to 76 Devonshire st.,
Waldo Brotyiers, Inc.,
C. S. Y/aldo, President,
Tudor Wharf, Charles River av., ^
adjoining Hoosac Tunnel Docks,
C. D.,
Arthur L. Griffin, Agent,
The Bowdoin Sq. Theatre, I87 Court
St., The Howard Athenaeum, 34
Howard st., & the Grand Opera Housej
1176 V/ashington st.,
Amory Eliot by R. E. L.
Chapman, Mason Building, 70 Kilby
St. ,
H. W. Pattee, Manager,
Copley Theatre,
IbO Dartmouth st. ,
David Puffer et al,
Mercantile iviarket,
bounded by Clinton, Mercantile &
Richmond sts., &■ Atlantic av., &■.
the premises bounded by Ford's Run,
Mercantile & Clinton sts..
355
BOSTON, MOiTDAY, MARCH 31 , 1919 ■
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers. Employers,
Co"bb,
Colligan,
Sorensen,
Condon,
Davis,
Lynch,
Mitchell,
Monard,
Conlon,
Leslie,
Lynch ,
Connors,
Dexter,
Conroy,
McDonald,
Corbett,
Higgins,
Lynch,
Petit,
Toomey,
V/etBter,
Costello,
Crocker,
Ditchett,
Dodge,
Thorn,
Crocker,
Crowell,
Harry W.
Joseph
iiiichael
Yailiam J
Albert E.
Robert E.
i'rank C.
Jame s L. .
Francis J
B. A.
Bartholomew
William
Ar thur
Q J.l
• i
Albert
Edward
James H.
James A.
John T.
Henry A.
Timothy G.
George
William P,
\
William
Henry
John T.
Jame s
William
Arthur
A.
H.
A. F. Washburn, President,
Unique Theatre,
7CC Washington st.,
Amory Eliot by R. E. L.
Chaprrjan, 14-1 l£ilk et. ,
Victor J. Morris, Manager,
Orpheum Theatre, 413 Washington
St., Globe Theatre, 696 Washington
St., & the Columbia Theatre, 970
Washington st. ,
Boston ViT/iarf Company,
H. F. Mason, Ass't Treas.,
259 Summer st. ,
Upham's Corner Strand Company,
F. 0. Dore, Manager,
Strand Theatre, j
Columbia rd. ,
Freeland-Loomis Company, Props,
by Ernest F. Love joy.
Continental Clothing House,
651-657 Washington St.,
Wm. Filene's Sons Company, i
T. K. Cory, Vice Pres. , '
1^404-426 V/ashington st., 2 to 22
Suriimer st., 42 Sui-jner st. , 63-87
Hawley st., 43 Franklin st. , 63-65
Franklin st. , i2 Federal st. , 22
Forsythe st., 69-75 Chauncy st. , \
197 W. Springfield st. , & 12C
Worcester st. ,
American Can Co. of Massachusetts,
R. H. Ismon, Treasurer,
cor. Midway & Binford sts., &
Warehouse, 50 Midway st. , S. B. ,
I'iassachusetts Hospital Life Ins.
Co., H. Stockton, Actuary,
40 & 50 State st. ,
Fred H. Robinson, Superintendent
Walker Building,
120 Boylston st.,
James H. Higgins, Treas.,
171 Tremont st., & 86
Mason st. ,
Boston Publishing Company,
356
BOSTON, MONDAY. MARCH 3I, 1^1^.
Gontd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers. Employers.
Cunningham,
Patrick J.
Dacey,
Michael J.
Jacobs,
Edwin C.
Dal ton.
Edmund G.
Davie,
William A.
Davis,
Clarence F.
ifla comber,
Charles E.
Sheridan,
Iiatt}iew H.
Delaney,
James P.
McDonough,
peter
Ollive,
James F.
Tyrrell,
Edward G.
Dermody,
Francis J.
Scanlon,
Hugh F.
Taggard,
Henry
DeMorris,
Archille H.
Parrington,
Earl C.
Gieringer,
Eugene H.
Hapgood,
Leslie A.
Keane ,
\7illiam H.
McGrath,
James J.
Mitchell,
John A. A.
Shepard,
John 3rd
Sterne,
Jerome K.
Walsh,
Charles T.
DeRocher,
Charles G.
Doherty,
Charles H.
Donnelly,
Joseph L.
J.
Amory Eliot by R. E. L.
Chapman, Gen'l Supt.,
Board of Trade Building,
131 State St.,
H. H. Goldstein, Manager,
Shawmut Theatre,
362 Blue Hill av. ,
Merchants Wool Scouring Co.,
Edmund G. Dalton, Pres. ,
cor. Vtfebster & Mill sts.,
D. B. Sydleman, President,
Eastern Star Associates,
201 to 207 Warren st., & 22-24
Walnut av. , Box. ,
Nelson Blower & Furnace Co.,
C. A. Jordan, Cashier,
7-11 Elkins St. ,
Becker Milling Machine Co.,
J. Delaney, Chief of Police
110 Business st., H. P.
Lee Higginson & Company,
David Shaw, Partner,
40 to 50 State at., & 1^ to
23 Exchange at. ,
Shepard Norwell Company,
J. K. Sterne, Supt.,
V/inter & Tremont sts., &
Temple pi . ,
Hornblower & Weeks,
60 Congress st. ,
P. H. Prince Company,
Araes Building,
1 Court St. ,
Clinton Market Company,
John White Jr., Treasurer,
premises bounded by Clinton,
Mercantile, and South Market
sts., & Atlantic av ,
BOSTON, MOInTDAY, MARCH 3I, 1^19.
Gontd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers,
Donnelly,
Donoghue ,
Donahoe,
Donovan,
Sliney,
Donovan,
Dooley,
Durteck,
Ferguson,
Hunt,
Lawley,
Maclnnis,
Mott,
Power,
Dyer,
Fasanello,
Ellis,
Ferguson,
Eltzer,
Enholri,
Thomas A.
John E.
Thomas F.
liiichel
George N]
William H.
i
Michael J.
George E.
John D.
Joseph
Joseph H.
Alexander
George F.
Cornelius
James J.
Joseph V.
T
Herbert E
Kenneth A
Henry
Harold G.
H.
F
:f
Employers,
Boylston Realty Corporation,
Allan Graham, Treasurer,
76 Atherton st. ,
Imperial Amusement Company,
P. F. Lydon, President,
619 Broadway,
Atlantic Gulf & Pacific Co.,
P. J. Meller, Supt. ,
Weeks' Wharf, 307 Liarginal st.
Terminal V/narf & Railroad Ware- ,
house Co., 267 Medford st., CD.
Thomas R. Henry, Manager,
Gayety Theatre,
659-667 Washington st. , &
Boylston sq. ,
The Sailors' Haven,
Ernest J. Dennen, Supt.,
46 Water st. , C. D. ,
Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co,
Roland E. Chafey, Ass't
Treas., Franklin, Devonshire
k Arch sts., 30 Congress st.
Charles E. McLean, President,
Cobb Theatre,
1005-1009 V/ashington st.
Tremont Trust Company,
Benjamin H. Swig, Treas.,
14 State St., & T] Warren st.
Rox. ,
John Thompson, Executive Officei
U. S. S. Meade; Benjamin V. V.
Olmstead, Executive Officer, U.
S. S. Sturgeon Bay & U. S. S.
Alabat,
H. D. Foss & Co. Inc.,
Charles D. Rice, Treasurer,
112 to 118 Canal st. , & 207
to 227 Friend st.,
357
358
BOSTON, MONDAY, MARCH 3I, 1919.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers.
Erickson,
King,
Ernest E.
Tarrant P.
Estey,
Fanjoy,
Parren,
Pernald,
Finkelstein,
Pinlay ,
Eugene E.
Ernest P.
Neil
Carroll T,
Meyer
Patrick J.
Employers,
\
Tarrant P. King,
preraises "bounded by Suiriraer
st.
ext., First st., K st., the water;
599 First St., 621 E. First st.,
60-64 Fargo St., 292-296 Sur.irner stl.
ext., 312 Congress st.. Atlas
stores. Sleeper st., 411-429 At-
lantic av., 82-84 Purchase st.,
176-154 High St., 601-607 Boylston
St., 261 Dartmouth st., 637-639
Washington st., & 2 Champney st. ,
Fourth-Atlantic National Bank,
W. N. Homer, V. President,
53 State St. ,
Post Publishing Company,
\{. A. Grozier, President,
V/illiam ct. , 14, 15, 17 Court sq.,
Smith Building & 259,261, & 265
Washington st. ,
Boston Consolidated Gas Co.,
Dana D. Barnum, V. President,
premises located in city of
Boston,
Star Amusement Company,
C. F. Rollins, Treasurer,
Star Theatre,
'^ Sc 7 Tremont row,
Harry Rosenberg, Lessee,
Academy Hall,
15 Leverett st.,
Joseph Balch, Agent,
Columbian Life Building & Annex,
77-87 Franklin st. , & 88 Arch st.;
266 West Newton st., 8r. I5O Hunt-
ington av.; 466-510 Parker st. ;
331-335 Ruggles St.; 2-4 Madison
ct.; 16-18-22-26-28-30 Mechanic st.
93-99 Warwick st. ; 13C-134 Sterling
st; 173-173|- Townsend st.; 73 Hum-
boldt av.; 0I6 Dudley st. ; 41-43
Blue Hill av.; 22-24 Eliot st.;
39-43 Chambers st. ; 105 E' Newton
s.t.; & 710 Snawmut av..
BOSTON, MONDAY, l-lARCH 3I, 1^19.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd,
Officers.
Employers,
FishDurne,
Pickles,
Gavin,
Q,uinn,
Sargent,
George,
Palmer,
Thomas,
Giblin,
James F.
Thomas ,
\
Fitzgerald,
Gardner,
Mellen,
Murray,
Foley,
Patrick J.
Edward F.
Bernard F.
Jaraes
Coleman F.
Foley,
William A.
Fox,
John C.
Fox,
John C.
French,
Lalley,
Walter C.
William J.
Gaillac,
McCarthy,
Louis E.
Timothy A.
Gallagher,
James T.
\
\
John J.
Patrick J.
Clayton L.
Albin J.
Charles Ji
Leslie M.
Martin J.
Batchelder & Snyder Company,
Frank A. Burgess, Treasurer,
47 to 67 Blackstone st. , & 62 to
76 North St. , and from corner of
No. Centre st to rear entrance of
67 Blackstone st. ; & y2 to 56
RicJimond st. & rear of these
numters on Pulton pi.,
approved by His Honor the Ma^o^
& Sanford Bates, Commissioner of
Penal Institutions, House of
Correction, Deer Island,
Central Construction Company,
?Iarry N. Hayward, Clerk,
228-232 Southampton st.j
George R. Bascom "by Oliver E.
Ivlace, Gen'l Manager,
222-228 Columbus av . ,
Reverend F. J. Ryan, Pastor,
St. Angela's Church,
Blue Hill av. ,
G. E. Burt, Trustee,
Oakland Hall,
6-8 Oakland st. ,
Mattapan,
Scollay Sq. Olympia Company,
Ralph L. Ripley, Manager,
4 Tremont row,
The Boston Five Cents Savings
Bank, J. W. Holmes, Treasurer,
3C-38 School St.,
Knights of Columbus of Boston,
Joseph M. Kirby, President,
Columbus Club,
cor. Pearl & Pleasant sts..
South End Amusement Company,
Frank A. Hawes, Manager,
Puritan Theatre,
1741 Washington st..
The Br ockway- Smith Corporation,
J. H. Osborn, V. President,
465 Medford st., C. D. ,
F. W. Woolworth Company,
LeRoy Smith, i^nager,
16-20 Bedford st., & 4^0-4^4
Washington st. ,
359
360
BOSTON, MONDAY, MARCH 3I, iyi9.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers.
Gillroan, Herbert A.
Gowen,
Percy W.
Grady,
Edmund C.
Grady,
Stephen G.
Graham,
Lewis H.
Seaward,
Forest T.
Woodruff,
Washington
Green,
Henry J.
Greenleaf ,
Herrian E. )
Nichols,
George W. j
Gregory,
Edward R.
Gridley,
George A.
Griffin,
Henry H.
Haddock,
Harry
Haley,
John J.
Hall,
Prank H.
Employers.
Secretary,
St.,
Owner & Mgr. ,
Theatre,
E. R. Gregory, President,
Dorchester Theatre,
1524 Dorchester av.,
Cosmopolitan Trust Company,
Frank G. Howard,-
60 Devonshire
James F. Powers,
Orient Gardens
985 Eennington st. ,
The Peerless Machinery Company,
L. F. Muther, Treasurer,
44 Binford st. ,
United Drug Company,
J. N. Staples Jr., V. Pres.
premises located on Greenleaf,
Leon & Forsyth ats.,
Trimont Manufacturing Co. ,
Charles C. Ely, Treasurer,
55-71 Amory st. , Rox. ,
Suffolk Savings Bank,
Frederick I, Emery, Treasurer,
cor. Tremont st. & Pemberton
sq
Dorchester Theatre Company,
Herbert A. Gillman, Treasurer
1524 Dorchester av. ,
B. F. Sturtevant Company,
J. F. Lyons, Works Manager,
Damon cor. Regent st.,
Hyde Park District,
Fred J. Kneeland, Supt. Public
Buildings, Municipal Building
cor. Oak & Tyler sts.,
Eliot Savings Bank,
Frank S. Granger, Treasurer,
165 Dudley St. ,
Chandler & Company, Inc.,
Arthur Crossley, Supt.,
150-153 Tremont at.,
Archibald F. Hall, Agent,
Bloomfield Hall Building,
located on Geneva av., Tona-
wanda & Bloomfield sts..
f
36X
BOSTON, MONDAY, iJiARCH 3I, I919.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers
•
Hall,
Thomas H.
Hamel,
William
Hamilton,
George U.
Hanson,
John L.
Woodbury,
Eugene A.
Hargroves,
John W.
Harmon,
Frank R.
Harris,
John W.
Harrison,
j?rank
Employers.
Havercan,
Holland,
Michael T.
Charles J. '
Hay ford,
Scriven,
Lugene J. \
Henry J. f
Hayward,
Rogers,
Jame s T . )
Jesse A. f
Henes,
John
Hickey,
Eugene P.
E. T. Slattery Company,
A. W. Payne, V. President,
154-158 Tremont st.,
William vn-iite, Ivlanager,
Pastime Theatre Company,
Roxbury Theatre,
2170 V/ashington st. ,
George U. Hamilton, Lessee,
Winthrop Hall Theatre,
57c Columbia rd. ,
Peoples National Bank of Rox. ,
G. H. Corey, Cashier,
114 Dudley st. ,
Boston City Club,
Roy L. Westcott, i'iianager,
12-14 Somerset st., & 2 to 10
Ashburton pi. ,
National Dock & Storage Warehouse
Co., E. D. Codman, Treasurer,
Lewis cor. Webster st. , S. B. ,
Codman Sq. Theatrical Trust Co.,
M. J. Goyle, l/ianager,
637 Washington st., D. D. ,
Powers & Walker, Lessees by
L. B. Walker,
Congress Hall,
220 Broadway,
Carnegie Steel Company,
T. E. Chilton,
The
176 Lincoln st. , B. D.
A. T. Stearns Lumber Company,
E. S. Tenney, Manager, j
Taylor at., Keponset, I-3 i'errimao
st. & 1 & 7 Sudbury st. ,
The Merchants National Bank,
E. A. James, Ass't Cashier,
28 State St. ,
Triemtos Rodes & John Henes,
Owners, Apollo Theatre,
1050 V/ashington st..
Liberty Trust Company,
Allan H. Sturges, Treasurer,
iy7 Washington st.,
362
BOSTON, MONDAY, MARCH 3I, 1919.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers
•
Hixson,
Jiu rphy,
Pearson,
Hogan,
Thompson,
Herbert F.
Daniel J.
Elof J.
Benjamin \
William D. )
Hogan,
William F.
Houghton,
Johnson,
Edwin 1
William f
Howard,
Robert F.
Hutchins,
Harry S.
Jacotowitz,
Myer
Johnson,
Nelson,
Peter A. 1
Samuel J. f
Joy,
Ellis P.
Joyce,
John E.
Keane,
Michael D.
Keating,
O'Neil,
Dennis )
Thomas F. f
Keeley,
Joseph V.
Keith,
Fred A.
Employers.
I United States Trust Company,
H. P. Tilden, Secretary,
30 Court st. ,
Keith's Bijou Theatre,
R. M. Oilman, Manager,
545 Washington st.,
Daniel Russell Boiler Works, Inc,
John J. Regan, President,
63 to 105 Boston St.,
Laura SI 0 cum, for Anna D. &
Laura Slocum, Lessees & Part
Owners, Slocum Estate,
Pond St. , J. P. ,
Ella C. R. Whiton, President,
Dorchester Woman's Club House
36 Center st. , D. D. ,
Rev. Warner F. Gookin, Minister
in charge & Director, Emmanuel
Memorial House, 11 Lewcomb at.,
Jacob Hyman, Chairman,
Sons of Benjamin Cemetery,
Grove st. , W. R. ,
Boston Young Men's Christian
Association, George W. Mehaffey
Gen'l Secretary, 316 Huntington
av. ,
Boston Metropolitan Ciiapter
American Red Cross, Allston Burr,
Chairman, 142 Berkeley st.,
Stickney Tirrell & Company,
by H. H. Stickney,
197-203 Maverick st.,
Brooklyn Cooperage Company,
P. Joseph O'Leary, Supt.,
3b'2 to 368 C St.,
The philadelx)hia & Reading Coal &
Iron Co., Edward H. S. Jacoby,
Supt., Mystic Wnarf, C. D. ,
The Second National Bank of Boston,
Frank H. Wright, Ass't Cashier,
111 Devonshire st.,
Wildey Savings Bank,
George E. Taber, Treasurer,
52 Boylston st. ,
BOSTON. MONDAY. MARCH 3I, I919.
Contd.
363
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers. Employers.
Kelly,
Kelly,
Kent,
Kenyon,
Lydston,
Pillow,
King,
Mruger ,
Lane,
Laflin,
Smith,
Walsh,
Lamb,
McCarthy,
Wright,
LeClair,
McDonald,
Leighton,
Littlefield,
Waters,
Fneeler,
W>ieeler,
Thomas
Thomas H.
David F.
Charles S,
Albert L.
Jackson
John J.
Louis E.
John J.
Spurge on G
Charles E.
George H.
Charles E.
Patrick F.
William T.
Jos
J oh
eph A. )
n A. f
Walter M.
Prank D.
Clark
Ernest H.
William H.
City of Boston, Overseers of the
Poor, Thornas Sproules, Chair-
man, City Wood Yard, 30
Hawkins st. ,
Charles H. V/aldron, Manager,
Waldron's Casino,
44 Hanover st. ,
Presidents &. Fellows of Harvard
College, by C. F. Adams, Treas.,
Harvard Medical School,
240 Longwood av.,
) B. F. Keith Theatre Co. of Boston,
John P. Gorman, Treas.,
[ 547 V/ashington st., l62 Tremont I
St., 163 Tremont st., & 41 & 43 I
Mason st. ,
Hamilton Theatre Company,
by Caroline F. Lydon,
256 Bowdoin at., D. D. ,
Hanover Trust Company,
John J. Reidy, Ass't Treas
268 Washington st.,
Daniel N. Hyman, Lessee,
92 Court St. ,
! George H. Walsh, Lessee,
Ideal Theatre,
530 Dudley st. ,
) C. W. Fnittier & Bro. Agents,
f Hathaway Building, 620
j Atlantic av., 4 the New
England Building, 184-200
Summer st., & Rice Building
2-20 High St. ,
The American Sugar Refining Co.,
Rufus C. Folsom, Acting Supt.,
47 Granite st. ,
approved by His Honor the Mayor &
Charles F. D. Belden, Librarian,
Central Library Building, Copley sq
Egleston Amusement Company, j
Frank D. Littlefield, Treas., '
Egleston Theatre, 3093 Washington
St., & The Everett Sq, Theatre,
17-19 Fairmount av., H. P.,
364
BOSTON. MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1919.
Contd.
^,
l>A>-M-A.^
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers.
}(, i^Ro, f,. 13.6^ ^A, 6"^
Employers.
Lightf oot,
Linton,
Mahan,
Mailey,
Manning,
Mansfield,
Manthorne,
Mawhinney ,
Margeson,
Mathews,
McCarthy,
ParJicer,
Thompson,
McGonnon,
McCormack,
Francis W.
John F.
John
Albert H.
Patrick F.
Charles H.
f
Thomas G.
Lewis E.
James A.
Harry E.
Cornelius
Eben
Prank p.
Francis H,
Alexander B.
The American Railway Ex. Go.
V/illiara A. Morris, Supt. ,
43 Franklin st. ,
Kidder Peabody & Company,
115 Devonshire st.,
Fred J. Kneeland, Supt., Publi
Buildings, City Hall Annex,
Court St. ,
Brighton Theatre,
Albert H. Mailey, Manager,
400 Market st. , B. D. ,
The School Corjimittee of the City
of Boston, Thornton D. Apolloni
Sec, school-houses in City of
Boston
Walton Lunch Company,
Frank F. Forsythe, Treasurer,
424 Tremont st., 242 Tremont st.
1083 Washington st., 629 Washingt
St., 44 Summer st. , .42 Federal st
7 & 19 School St., 9 Scollay sq. ,
30 Hayraarket sq., 437 Boylston st
332 Massachusetts av., & 1215
Commonweal th av . ,
Prance & Canada Steamship Corp'n,
H. Akerley, Marine Supt.,
Mystic Wiarf, Charles town,
Boston State Hospital,
James V. May, Superintendent,
Walk Hill, Canterbury & Austin st
Hay den Stone 8c Company,
by Howard Kochersberger,
87 Milk St. ,
B. ] Massachusetts Building Trust,
( F. Murray Forbes, Trustee,
; 60 State st. ,
Stafford Company,
Earle H. Eckhard, Supt.,
1715 Hyde Park av. ,
Proprietors' of Howe's Wharf,
C. W. Chap in, Wharfinger,
Howe's Wharf,
324 to 344 Atlantic av . ,
on
365
BOSTON, MONDAY, liilARCH 3I , I919.
Contd.
Special Police Ofiicers Appointed - contd.
Officers. Employers.
McGovern,
Edward J.
McGuire,
Daniel
McGuire,
Williara H
McLaren,
Charles
McLaughlin,
Lawrence F.
McManus,
Edward P .
Mercer,
William J.
Merrill,
George F.
Metcalf,
Joseph H.
Miner,
Pierce,
John H. I
George E. J
Mitchell,
Timothy J.
Morris,
McCrillis,
Neal,
Morse,
Sumner ,
Oscar A.
George L.
John L.
Joshua Jr.
Stanley
Edward J. McGovern, Treas. ,
McGover-i Coal Company,
166 Geneva av. ,
Brookline Water Board,
Zeph, R. Forbes, Clerk.
preiflises owned by the Town of
Brookline situated off Gardner
St., W. R.,
Massachusetts Institute of Tech-
nology, H. S. Ford, Bursar,
Rogers Building,
491 Boylston st. ,
Massachusetts Building Trust,
F. Murray Forbes, Trustee,
Massachusetts Building,
60 State St. ,
Simpson's Patent Dry Dock Co.,
H. J. Cook, Superintendent,
Marginal st., E. E.,
Mrs. W. Henry Alline, President,
Brighthelmstone Club House,
541 Cambridge st.,
Boston Chamber of Commerce,
James A. McKibben, Secretary,
177 Milk St. ,
Castle Amusement Company,
George E. Clark, Treas.,
421 Tremont st. , & 4 Chandler
St. ,
Boston Baptist Social Union,
Edward K. Haskell, Chairman,
Pord Building, 15 Ashburton pi.,
& Social Union Building, 142
Berkeley st. ,
John L. Damon,
Hotel Thorndike,
Boylston, Church & Providence
sts. ,
Boston University,
Everett W. Lord, Dean,
525 & 668 Boylston st.,
Allston Amusement Company,
Stanley Sumner, Gen'l Mgr.,
128 Brighton av. ,
366
BOSTOIJ, MONDAY, IiiARGH 3I , I919.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers.
Mullen,
Murphy,
Murphy ,
Murphy,
Murphy ,
Murphy ,
Shea,
Mutch,
UewRian,
Simpson,
Newton,
O'Connor,
O'Mara,
O'Neil,
Employers.
Patrick J.
Prank
Jeremiah
John
John J.
Timothy )
James J. f
Ernest
George F.
William F.
George E.
Thomas M.
Charlestown Trust Company,
Luke D. Mullen, President,
City sq. ,
E. S. Morse & Company,
"by E. R. Morse,
199 Medford St., C. D.
A. C. Lombard's Sons, Steamship
Agents, by T. H. Ryan, Furness,
Withy & Co. Ltd. by H. L. Porter
& Patterson Wylde 8c Co. by J. H.
Smith, Atty. , vessels & wharves
in Charlestown, E. Boston, So.
Boston & City of Boston proper,
Our Lady of the Presentation, Church,
by James J. Murphy,
676-680 Washington st., B.
B. L. Tim Lumber Company,
S. Hirsch, Treasurer,
300 to 310 Border st. ,
Stone & Webster Realty Corp'n,
Edwin E. Mitc/iell, V. Pres.,
141-147-149 Milk St.,
Cabot, Cabot & Forbes, Agents,
Warren Chambers,
419 Boylston st. ,
Massachusetts Trust Company,
Clarence E. Burleigh, Mgr. ,
^^ Federal st. & 238 Huntington
av. ,
Roxbury Neighborhood House Ass'n,
Martin L. Cate, President,
858 Albany st.,
James B. O'Brien, Lessee, &
Wellington-Wild Coal Co. by B. F.
Wild, Owner, Boat House, Charles
River av., & Riverside Lunch, Warren
Bridge Sc Wiarf, Warren Bridge, &
50 Warren av. ,
approved by His Honor the Mayor &
John O'Hare, Chairman, Trustees
for Children, Room 49 City Hall, &
in transportation of boys to and
from the courts to the Suffolk
School for Boys, Rainsford Island,
Andrew J. Forest Hills Cemetery,
Henry S. Adams, Superintendent,!
Morton, Canterbury & Walk Hill sts.
}
Edward J.
BOSTON, MOIODAY, MARCH 3I, 1919-
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers.
Ramsdell,
Tobinsky,
Charles \
Daniel f
Rae,
Walter
Raw-ings,
Henry V.
Reilly,
Eugene P.
Rein,
Prank H.
Rice,
Alonzo H.
Riley,
James E.
Robertson,
Roger J.
Rodd,
Garrity,
Connolly,
Charles A.
Patrick P.
Charles
Rund,
Albert
Russell,
Augustine
Short,
John J .
Sid:nan,
Jacob
Simonds,
Douglas
Employers.
Mgr.
Jacob Lourie, Gen'l
Beacon Theatre,
47-53 Treaont st..
Eastern Steamship Corporation,
E. J. Murphy, Agent,
India Wharf, Atlantic av . ,
Trustees Brazer Building Trust,
Owners, by Thoioas H. Russell,
Trustee, 25-29 State st.,
Sturtevant Aeroplane Company,
Walter H. Buchan, Supt. ,
Williams st., J. P.,
The Country Day School for Boys of
Boston, S. K. Kerns, Head Master,
t/iat part of Konantuin Hill located
in the city of Boston,
E. E. Gray Company,
B. E. Gray, Pres.,
154- Hanover st. , & 69 Union st.
International Glue Company,
H. Baum, East Boston,
John Levy, Gen'l Manager,
Supreme Theatre,
292 Centre st. , J. P.,
Keith's Boston Tneatre Co.,
Charles L. Harris, Manager,
162 Tremont st.. Bijou Arcade,
Boston Theatre, 539 Washington
St. ,
George E. Keith Company,
A. E. Gushing, Supt.,
28b A St.,
approved by His Honor the Mayor
& Sanford Bates, Commissioner,
Penal Institutions, House of
Correction, Deer Island,
Massachusetts Automobile Club,
H. V. Chamberlain, Supt.,
100 Stuart st. ,
Jacob Sidraan, Owner,
215 Washington st.
Middlebrook Wool Combing Co.
Samuel Winterbottom, Agent,
310 Border st. ,
367
J.
, D. Di
Inc. ,
368
BOSTON, MOiroAY, MARCH ji, I919.
Contd.
Special police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers.
Employers.
Siney,
Sloan,
Srai th ,
Smith,
Sommerville,
Sparrow,
Spofford,
Stover,
Strickland,
Sullivan,
Sullivan,
Sullivan,
Tallon,
Toland,
William H.
Bernard J.
Fred C.
James
William J.
Frederick p,
Frank M.
Amos G.
Francis W.
Daniel
Eugene
William H.
Nicholas C.
Joseph G.
Fargo Real Estate Trust,
Jeremiah Williams, Trustee,
premises bounded "by D, Summer,
E and Fargo streets, So. Bostoi
(^uincy Market Gold Storage & Ware- |
house Co., Walter S. Chase, Supt;
T wharf and adjoining property,
The Boston Five Cents Savings Bank,
J. W. Holmes, Treasurer,
30-3b School St.,
Neil McDonald, Owner,
Strand Theatre,
658 Centre st., J. P.,
Fidelity Trust Company,
James G. Ferguson, President, ]
14b State St. ,
Massachusetts Wharf Coal Company,
Arthur E. Dennis, Treasurer,
229 Marginal st., E. B.,
Samuel Pinanski, Manager,
Modern Theatre,
523 Washington st..
New England Storage Warehouse Co.
Frederick 0. Woodruff, Trustee,
32 George st. , Roxbury,
Francis W. Strickland,
1031 Washington st.,
Trimount Theatre, Inc.,
James R. Somes, Resident Mgr.
St. James Theatre,
239 Huntington av. ,
Merchants Warehouse Company,
John L. Nichols, Treasurer,
Fiske V/harf Stores,
4I?3 Commercial st. ,
E. S. Morse Company
by E. R. Morse,
199 Medford st. , C. D. ,
Mead-Morrison Manufacturing, Co.,
Hugo P. Mardersteck, Supt. ,
cor. prescott & Orleans sts.
E. Boston,
Francis J. Smith, Bridge
Coiamissioner, Boston & Camb-
ridge Bridge Conimission,
Harvard Bridge,
BOSTON, MOKDAY, MARCH 3I , 1^1^.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - contd.
Officers. Employers.
369
Tooraey,
Villard,
Walker,
Vitale,
Wakefield,
Waldron,
Wallace,
Watts,
Young,
Weir,
Whitioan,
Wood,
Woodruff,
Woollard,
Wright,
Timothy G.
Frank
John
H. }
Gaetano
James E.
Edward F.
Edwin E.
Joseph W.
Clarence E.
William H.
John P.
Joseph W.
Frederick 0,
Leslie A.
Charles
Usave Stores, Inc.,
H. S. Potter Jr., Pres.,
234-224A Massachusetts av . , 1205
& 1207 River st., H. P., 1^0-1^2
Harvard av., B. D. , & 2159
Washington St., Roxbury,
Frank L. Collier, Manager,
Old South Theatre Inc., 32'^^ Wash-
ington St., & Washington Theatre,
Inc., 720 Washington st.,
Gaetano Vitale, Owner,
127y, 1281, 1283, 1285, 1287 &
Coiuiiiuus av., /j, 81 & 83 Dresser
St., & 279 North St.,
American Trust Company,
W. F. Glidden, Treasurer,
40, 44 & 50 State st. ,
Charles E. Fogg Company,
A. M. Callahan, Treasurer,
8 Atlantic av. ,
Institutions for Savings in Rox-
bury & its Vicinity, Henry West,
Treasurer, 234-3 Washington St.,
Ocean Steamship Company,
L. Wildes, Agent,
Hoosac Tunnel Docks, Charlestown
Amory Eliot by R. E. L.
Chapman, Mason Building,
70 Kilby St.,
Ethel M. Russell, Head Resident
The Elizabeth Peabody House,
357 Charles st. ,
Cormnonwealth Trust Company,
S. W. Holmes, Vice President,
30 Congress st.,
New Eiigland Storage Warehouse Co.
Frederick 0. Woodruia , Truatee,
32 George st., Roxbury,
Charles J. Gorman, President, I
Gorman's Theatre, '
711 South St., Roslindale,
Jason E. Herrick Jr., Owner,
uj_6-7-a-y-lu-ii-i2-^4-i5-l6 &
17 Cleaves st., Rox. ,
}
370
BOSTON, MOIIDAY, MARCH 3I , 1^1^.
Concluded.
Special Police Officers Appointed - concluded.
Officers. Employers.
Becker,
Brinkmann,
Brown,
Burns,
Chandler,
Clougherty,
Comer,
Dow,
Dupee,
Dwyer,
Gallagher,
Gainmon,
Griffin,
Hannan,
Hasty,
Hogan,
Leonard,
Maher ,
McBreen,
McDonald,
McLaughlin,
Morse,
Mulcahy,
Murphy ,
Murray,
Putnam,
Reilly,
Rogers,
Ruhl,
Soule,
Sullivan,
Sutcliffe,
Tupper,
Wade,
Attest:
James H,
Carl J.
Francis H.
Henry J.
Herbert T.
Fxancis F.
Dennis M.
Frederick V.
William 0.
Bartholomew
John J.
James W.
John H.
James E.
William B.
John E.
Andrew J.
Michael J.
Peter J.
John B.
George B.
Edwin B.
William J.
Joseph H.
John J.
Ernest C.
Thomas
Edward J.
James C.
William K.
John R.
John R.
Edward J.
James W.
Captain George P. Carter,
Infantry, United States Army,,
V/arehouses 1 & 2, South Boston,
Zone Supply Office, 108 Massa-
chusetts av., and
all warehouses under the juris-
diction of the Zone Supply Officer
J.
Chief Cler