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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 
II 

II 

II 


at 
II 


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 
This 
piassenger 
stands  he 
sight-see 
passenger 
they  expr 


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 
n 
II 
II 
n 


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 

;/ 


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, 
II 

N 

n 
It 

H 

n 

.  tt 

ti 

H 

n 
n 
n 

N 

It 

H 

It 
n 
n 
It 
n 
n 

N 

II 
II 
II 
It 
II 
It 
It 
II 
It 

H 

tt 

H 

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n 
It 
II 
tt 

H 

It 

M 

It 
It 
II 
II 
II 
II 


243 


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- 


245 


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 

n  n      (I      II 


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. 

Conductor, 

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247 


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 

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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 
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8.22 

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17.81 
15.34 

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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 

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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. 

SPECIAL  ITEMS  include  all  expenditures  which  are  pecuhar  to  certain  departments 
or  required  by  special  statute. 

INCIDENTAL  EXPENDITURES  TO  COVER  CONTINGENCIES  OTHER 
THAN  PERSONAL  SERVICE.     This  is  to  cover  contingencies. 

General  Plant  includes  the  land,  buildings  and  other  property  in  charge  of  a 
department. 

Proposed  increases  of  salaries  and  wages  should  be  estimated  from  June  1,  1919, 
when  paid  monthly  (7  months'  increase),  and  from  May  30,  1919,  when  paid  weekly 
(35  weeks'  increase). 


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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: 


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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 

N 

666  Shawrnut 

av. , 

828 

II 

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 

"Ti 
n 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 


II 

II 

36  Ruggles 

II 
•1 

a   stabl 
II           II 

•1 
II 

e 

1 

on 
II 

II 

259 

8 

Tremont 

Harnpshi 

Dunlow 

Elmwood 
II 

•1 

II 

II 

II 

II 

n 

II 

II 

II 
n 
II 
II 
•1 

N 

n 

II 
n 
II 


.  •'  front  of   1857  Washington 
Washington  st.  s.w.cor.  W.  Lenox  st. , 


f" 


front  of 

II      n 


574  Shawrnut 
576 


1305  Tremont 


181  Cabot 


av.  ,■ 

N 


St.  , 


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. , 

1) 

II 

II 

19 

Rexford 

St.. 

II 

II 

It 

19 

II 

It 

II 

It 

II 

19 

II 

It 

II 

II 

It 

19 

II 

11 

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 


II     II 


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 


II 

II 

11 

II 

II 

II 

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 


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104 

State 
Arch 

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II 

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91 

Central 

II 

II 

II 

15 

Merchants 

Rowe,  A.  A.  &  Son  Co. 


31  India  wharf. 


"   16  Union 


16 


of  16  " 


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in  front  of 

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31-33        " 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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