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OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIOKER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Monday, June 2, 1919.
Police Conunissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
The application of the "Girnrne" Club by Edward S. RusselQ
for an Amusement License to have a dancing party in the Allston
Dansant located at I38 Brighton avenue on Friday evening, June 6,
current, was forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved.
A report was forwarded to the Secretary of the Common-
wealth on the application of John Adams et al for a charter as the
Simonas Daukantas Educational Society, Incorporated, for the pur-
pose of establishing and maintaining schools for the teaching of
Lithuanian, grarcrcar, literature and history; to be located at the
corner of E and Silver streets.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
2357 Carter,
2359 Flynn,
2361 Greenberg,
236c Hayes,
2358 Johnson,
Joseph F.
Nicholas J.
Philip
Joseph P.
Waif red E.
52 Newport St., D. D. ,
48 Pearl at,, Brookline,
47 Maverick sq. ,
2 So. Cedar pi. ,
21 Corbett st., D. D.
662
BOSTON, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 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 •
14-0,763 Carey, William H.
50,079 Greenberg, Philip
in a garage at 2,1 Stanhope st.,
" " " •• 141 Sumner st. E. B.
The applications of the following named persons for
Junk Collectors' Licenses were granted for the year ending April
30, 1920.
Brass,
CI ay man,
Greenberg,
Greenfelt,
Lebowitz,
Rosman,
Shane,
Spector,
Stone,
Myer
Harry
Philip
Joseph
Benjamin
Max
Barnard
Bennie
Edward
244 Paris st. ,
468 Tremont st.,
87 Reed St. ,
28 Anderson st. ,
53 Stanwood st.,
109 Ruggles St. ,
219 Chambers st. ,
14 Rochester st. ,
21 Balfour st.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected;-
Elder st., D. D. ,
Mt. Vernon st. , W. R,
Princeton st.,
Worcester st.,
McLean St.,
Adelaide st.,
Massachusetts av..
Reed St., No. Camb.,
Greendale av., Needham,
£. Cottage st.,
Norman st. ,
Ashmont St.,
Keyes st.,
Washington st., D. D. ,
Hawthorne st.,
prince st.,
Oliver st., Everett,
Ambrose,
George C.
31
Arnett,
John W.
38
Aronson,
Alexander J.
30
Atwood,
Robert F.
90
Ayer,
Frank E.
47
Baker,
Edmund J.
26
Barnett,
Nathan
578
Bennett,
Fred
114
Benzie,
George
71
Bersig,
Joseph S.
152
Bicchieri,
Anthony A.
46
Brack ,
Carl A.
29
Brooks,
Thomas
166
Brooks,
William E.
345
Bryson,
Charles M,
96
Buckland,
Charles E.
125
Buker,
Winthrop L.
20
663
BOSTON, MONDAY, JUNE 2, I919.
Contd.
Revolver Appn. Rejected contd,
Burns,
Caffrey,
Caffin,
Caverly,
Chamberlain,
Chapman ,
Chatfield,
Clark,
Clemens,
Collins,
Conley,
Conner,
Cronin,
Crowther,
Crowther,
Cunniff ,
Cunningham,
Dashner,
Dillon,
Domineau,
DiDonati ,
Dore,
Duffy,
Dupee,
Dyer,
Eaton,
Eldredge,
Erhard,
Fales,
Farren,
Fay,
Fennell,
Pinlayson,
Fitzgibbons,
Flaherty,
Ford,
Gammons,
Geraci,
Gillman,
Graves,
Hathaway,
Healey,
HesselBchwerdt,
Higbee,
Hill,
Hobson,
Holyoke,
Andrew
Patrick J.
Frank H.
William C.
Stephen F.
Shepherd R.
Harold G.
Edwin A.
Patrick F.
John J.
Laurence J.
George VV.
William J.
Andrew W.
Daniel F.
John J.
Frank J.
Emery J.
Robert E.
James W.
Saverio
Frank
Walter T.
Alfred S.
Walter R.
Seth E.
William D.
Emile
Edward A.
Neil
Richard J.
William E.
Robert N.
John
John J.
Charles H.
Merrill W.
Antonio
Herbert A.
Oliver B.
Joseph A.
Michael J.
August L.
John F.
Claude C.
Robert E.
Arthur H.
27 Faulkner st., D. D. ,
58 Thomas pk. ,
114 West St., H. P.,
201 Hamilton St., Camb. ,
842 Fifth St.,
88 South St., Northboro,
6 Beacon st. ,
91 Maple St. ,
302 Maverick at.,
73 Arlington st., B. D. ,
438 Fifth St.,
18 Sheldon st., Roslindale
117 Dale St., Roxbury,
460 Bennington st. ,
428 Frankfort st., E. B..
29 Mountain av., D. D. ,
62 Payerweather st., Camb,,
32 Chester rd. , Belmont,
159 St. Botolph St.,
28 Oakdale st., J. P.,
259 Webster st., E. B.,
49 Ocean St., Atlantic,
93 Medford st., Arlington,
112 Huntington av.,
330 Dartmouth st.,
19 Union St., D. D. ,
36 Bromfield st. ,
12c Village av., Dedham,
361 Beacon st., Somerville,
52 Main st., Somerville,
32 Neponset st., D. D. ,
136 Stoughton St.,
88 High St., C. D.,
69 Warwick st. ,
434 Chelsea st., E. B. ,
5 Spring Park av.,
1 Wakullah st. ,
7 Healey st. , Roxbury,
7 Whitten st. , D. D. .
10 Empire st., B, D..,
131 Dudley st. , Roxbury,
718 E. Second st. ,
44 Kenton rd. , J. P. ,
House of Correction,
152 Perkins st., Som. ,
224 Northampton st.,
50 Conwell av., Som.,
^64
BOSTON, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1919.
Contd.
Revolver Appne. Rejected - contd.
Hutchinson,
Innis,
Kane,
Kennedy,
Kenney,
Kennedy,
Kinney,
Kinney,
Kinney,
Lane ,
Langmaid,
Lebherz,
Lucaeh,
Locklin,
Lyons,
Lyons,
McCann,
McCarthy,
McDermott,
McDevitt,
McManus,
McLaughlin,
McLaughlin,
Marco,
Model 1,
Moore,
Mortimer,
Mosig,
Mulkern,
Murphy,
Murphy ,
Musgrave,
Mus grave,
Neal,
Neal,
Norcross,
Oceanick,
Ochs,
O'Keefe,
Olson,
O'Loughlin,
Osh,
0' Toole,
Panosian,
Finanski,
Podolski,
Powell,
Thomas W.
Robert I.
Martin
Warren E.
William
William J.
Prank E.
Fred P.
J. Royal
Bertelle L.
Frank V/. L.
Jacob J.
Michael 0.
William
John J.
William P.
Robert
Turner E.
Thomas J.
Patrick
Michael
Owen
Stephen F.
Philip
Samuel J.
George C.
Joseph
Adolf E. B.
Michael J.
John
John
William E.
William E. Jr,
Ernest B.
Harold B.
George R.
Nathan M.
Joseph
Edward C.
John A.
Martin J.
John
Martin
Charles S.
Samuel
William A.
Benjamin T.
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257
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53
37
33
73
4
126
81
55
25
Jones ct., Newton,
Bayswater st.,
E. Ninth St. ,
Sayward st. , D. D. ,
Dorchester av. ,
Pleasant st., D. D.
Oakview ter. , J. P.
P.
D.
Dunster rd. , J.
Long av. , B. D.
Wachusett st.,
Dorchester st. ,
Arcadia pk. , D.
Elm St. , C. D. ,
Gainsborough st..
Harbor View st. ,
Romsey st. , D. D. ,
116 Keyes st. ,
107 Bellingham st., Chelsea,
158 South St. , J. P. ,
9 Trenton st. , C. D. ,
21 Hewes St., Camb. ,
Washington st., C. D. ,
Adams st., D. D. ,
Adams st. , D. D. ,
Wyoming st., Roxbury,
Massachusetts av.,
E. Second st.,
Day St. ,
Vale St.,
Roach St. , D. D. ,
Middle St., S. B.,
Carlton st. , Som. ,
Carlton st. , Som. ,
Washington st. ,
Weld Hill St.,
Elder St. , D. D. ,
Robinwood av. ,
Train st. , D. D. ,
Knowlton st. ,
Columbia rd. ,
L St. ,
Glade av. , J. P. ,
Carson st. , D. D. ,
Malta St., Mattapan,
Humboldt av. ,
M St. ,
Cambridge st. ,
42
469
97
496
715
128
18
20
48
11
11
3529
73
35
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1662
229
21
5
43
278
101
252
BOSTON, MONDAY, JUKE 2, I919.
Contd.
665
Revolver Appns. Rejected - concluded.
Price,
Rand,
Rash,
Renault,
Robinson,
Rosenf ield,
Russell,
LaScola,
Snow,
Spaulding,
Sullivan,
Tay,
Tebbetts,
Thomas,
Veader,
Weil.
Wentworth,
Wood,
Wood,
York,
Young,
Zimmerinan,
William T.
Charles T.
Nelson G.
John B.
Nathaniel (
A. Lewis
John S.
Onofrio
James
Albert W.
Florence
Herman S.
George W.
Leslie M.
Anthony S.
Victor M.
Edwin B.
George 0.
William
Nelson P.
Israel H.
Ernest
D.
569 Massachusetts av.,
185 Hamilton at., Camb.,
16 Claybourne st. , D. L.
130 Willow av. , W. Som.,
21 Mt. Pleasant av..
541 Commonwealth av
32 Dickens st. , D.
44 Oneida st. ,
3529 Washington st.,
74 Cleveland st.. Linden,
257 E. Ninth st.,
109 Myrtle st. ,
36 Sumner st. , D. D. ,
14 Arlington st., Lynn,
204 Lexington st. ,
380 Riverway,
7 Dartmouth st., Sora. ,
333 Park St. ,
125 Blue Hill av.,
48 Pinck ney st. ,
24 Everett st., B. D. ,
2 Daye ct., Cambridge.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the year
ending April 30, 1920.
Bray ton,
Ginsberg,
Kaufman,
Van Dam,
Morris,
Russell,
Sime,
Sweeney,
Weiler,
Kirk L.
Samuel
Joseph \V.
Mark & Joseph
Henry G.
Edwin R. &
Allan D.
Joseph A.
Jason & Sons
191 Massachusetts av.,
115 Leverett st.,
208 Broadway,
as Marks & Avery,
258 Washington st.,
373 Washington st. ,
as Russell & Sime,
373 Washington st.,
564 "A" Columbia rd.,
376 Washington st.
i^t.. /t»-wv«.. *ti- ,1, i<iio, J,. 11.J, V«^. *7.
666
BOSTON, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1919.
Contd.
The application of Joseph D. Binder for a license to deal
in Second Hand Articles at 468 Main street was rejected.
On the application of the Nantasket Beach Steamboat
Company by Frederic L. Lane, Treasurer, the following named persons
were appointed Special Police Officers for duty in and about the
premises of Rowe's Wharf and the boats owned or operated by said
company in Boston Harbor for the year ending March 31, 1920.
Martin F. Cavanagh,
Andrew P. O'Brien.
On the application of Edward A. Church, Chairman of the
Pastoral Committee, Charles A. Jones was appointed a Special Police
j Officer for duty in and about the premises of the Church of the
, Disciples located at the corner of Jersey and Peterborough streets
for the year ending March 31. 1920.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on
them as special police officers.
Officers.
Pallis,
Wheeler,
Hardy,
Sweeney,
Thomas
Charles E
Louis B.
William C.
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Appointed.
May 26, 1919.
" 27. 1919.
•• 28, 1919.
The application of Patrolman Patrick Keane of Division 2
to be reimbursed in the sum of Nine and 2/100 (9.02) Dollars, being
the cost of cloth and stripes for new trousers to replace a pair
torn while arresting Arthur Promell for drunkenness on May 12,
current, was granted.
667
BOSTON, MOITOAY, JUIIE 2, 1^19 ■
Concluded,
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved ;-
Blue Hill av.,
"B" Dudley st.,
Dudley st. ,
Washington st. ,
Dudley st.,
E. Broadway,
Cottage St.,
Harrison av. ,
Dock sq. ,
Blue Hill av. ,
Blue Hill av.,
Warren st.
Chadwick,
Simeon J.
1173
Cocomazz,
Michael
693
Cunio,
Frank A.
777
Homsy,
Joseph K.
3p
Mantho,
James M.
Paino,
John & Co.
631
Pallidino,
Giovanni,
79
Shemhoun,
£lias
101
Spero,
Harry
22i
Treska,
peter L.
227
Walk Hill
Garage Co.
1362
Walnut Av.
Garage Inc.
162-168
The application of Harry Rifchin for a license for the
storage and sale of merchandise at 468 West Broadway was returned
to the Board of Street Commissioners disapproved for the reason
that a stand at this location would interfere with public travel.
Patrolman Joseph W. Gaughen, who was granted an indefinite
leave of absence November 13, I917, to enter the service of the
United States Navy, having been placed on inactive duty, returned
to duty at Station 9 at 5.45 P. M. , June 2, 1919.
Attest:
Chief Cler
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OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Tuesday, June 3, I919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the follovfing 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 :-
Former Reserveruan William J. Kelly, who resigned May 27,
1918, to enter the military service of the United States, having
filed the necessary certificate, is hereby reinstated in the
Department as a Patrolman and assigned to Division 7» to take
effect Tuesday, June 3, I919, at 5.4-5 o'clock, P. M.
A contract was made with the New England Telephone and
Telegraph Company to install in the premises #3^ Chester street,
Brighton, residence of Captain Perley S. Skillings, a telephone
station connected with its Brighton Exchange with the right of 80
calls per month at the rate of $4. per month with a discount of
33-I/3 per cent.
The application of Frank A. Abbott, 83 St. Botolph
street, for a Hackney Carriage Driver's License #2362 was granted
for the year ending June 30, 1919.
The application of John J. Phelan, 2 St. Mary's court,
Brookline, for a copy of his Hackney Carriage Driver's License
#1495 was granted.
669
BOSTON, TUESDAY, JUKE 3, 1919.
Contd.
The application of George Roland for a license #139>350
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 89 Heath street
was granted for the year ending June 30, 1919'
The apiplication of Joseph S. Chapman for a transfer of
his license #50i^32 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a
garage at 250 Woodrow avenue to a garage at II9 Portland street
was granted.
The application of William C. Card & Company by Ernest C.
Card for a Hand Cart License #79 to locate in front of 15 Linden
Park street was granted for the year ending June 30, 1919.
The applications of the following named persona for
Junk Collectors' Licenses were granted for the year ending
April 30, 1920.
Maradar ,
Polotnick,
Philip
Abraham
1 Calvert pi. ,
16 Glenwood st.
The application of Austin T. White, President, and
Richard Bigelow, Assistant Treasurer, as Richards & Company, Inc.,
for a Jui.nk "^ "- ^" -" '^'^'^ -•' * " '''^
for the year
is not to' "be sold or transferred.
selow. Assistant Treasurer, as Richards & Company, Inc.,
Shop Keeper's License at 200 Causeway street was granted
Jar ending April 30, 1920, on condition that said license
670
BOSTON, TUESDAY. JUNE 3, I919,
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted :-
Libia Band, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by John
DiNardi, 184-1 River street, Hyde Park, - to parade with the St.
Antony Di Padova Society, to have an anniversary celebration, on
Sunday, June 15, current, at 3 P« ^'
Route: Prom Dedham Line to River and Business streets to
Everett square.
Polish Kakow and other bands, consisting of one hundred fifty
musicians, by Roman P, Welzant, 40 Court street, - to parade with
the National Polish Departiaent of America to hold a meeting in
Symphony Hall on Sunday, June 8, current, at 2 p. m.
Route: Form in Hayraarket square thence via Washington street
to Hanover street, Scollay square, Tremont, Boylston streets, and
Huntington avenue to Symphony Hall. Permission is granted to
march from Symphony Hall via Huntington avenue and Boylston street
to the Common if an overflow meeting is deemed necessary by the
parading organization.
Giardini Band, consisting of fifteen musicians, by Giovanni
Giardini, 287 Hanover street, - to accompany the funeral procession
of the late Gerardo D. Rumma on Wednesday, June 4, current, from
9.30 to 11 a. ra.
Route: From 470 Commercial street to Hanover, Charter, Salem
and Prince streets to North Square Church; thence North, Battery,
Hanover, Prince and Endicott streets to Hanover street.
The applications of the following named persons to be
appointed Private Detectives were granted for the year ending June
3. 1920.
*Duke,
Parker,
William F.
Jefferson H.
♦reappointed.
96 Huntington av,
1 Davis St. ,
BOSTOH, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons, approved
"by Charles Skentelbery, General Manager, Warren Transportation
Company, for licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this
Commonwealth were granted for the year ending May 3I1 1920.
Morgensen,
Percy,
Smith,
Smith,
Wal ter )
Jordan G. (
Anthony J. (
William H. )
35 Congress st. ,
107 Bellingham st. Chelsea,
35 Congress st.,
35 Congress st.
671
The applications of the following naraed persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
D.
Adams ,
Bertram E.
45 Strathmore rd. , B.
Anastasi,
Sebastian
43 Walter st., Som. ,
Podale,
Giuseppe R.
33 Pitts St.,
Frenzo,
Nicholas A.
244 Cambridge st.,
Hutchins,
Basil P.
799 Tremont st..
Rittenburg,
Joseph
103 Waumbeck st..
Whitlock,
Julius L.
141 Milk St.
On the application of the Nantasket Steamboat Company by
Frederic L. Lane, Treasurer, Daniel A. Carey was appointed a Special
Police Officer for duty in and about the premises of Rowe's Wharf
and the boats owned or operated by said company in Boston Harbor for
the year ending March 3I, 1920.
672
BOSTON, TUESDAY, JUKE 3, I9I9.
Contd.
On the application of The Trustees of the Public Library
of the City of Boston by Charles F. D. Bel den. Librarian, approved
by His Honor the Mayor, Robert A. Powers was appointed a Special
Police Officer for duty in and about the premises of the Uorth End
Branch located at 3 "A" North Bennet street for the year ending
March 31, 1920.
On the application of H. I. Wasserman, Manager, David W.
Riley was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about
the premises of the Eagle Theatre located at 2225-2231 Washington
street for the year ending March 31, 1920.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on
them as special police officers.
Officers.
Connelly,
Cavanagh,
Charles
Martin F.
Appointed.
March 31, 1919,
June 2, 1919.
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:
2358 TOiitcorab,
1074 Hanson,
1157 Joyce,
1236 Gay.
1807 Hamilton,
2386 Brown,
2585 Jepson,
2469 Bergman,
4370 Nelson,
1842 Caswell,
1746 Dugan,
1864 Meltzer,
2330 Silverman,
Myron L.
Howland W.
Patrick J.
John J.
George A.
Chester F.
Frank C.
Jacob L.
Homer T.
David F.
Alfred G.
Nathan
Solomon
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BOSTOK, TUESDAY, JUIIB 3, 1919.
Contd.
Boston Slevated Ry. Licenses Cancelled - concluded.
3586 Moore,
3483 Goldie,
1872 Coffey,
1283 Curley,
1759 Breen,
1805 Wentworth,
1442 Powers,
1763 Baker,
2141 Rich,
3502 Harris,
4418 Abbott.
1875 McFarland,
2889 Nickerson,
1048 McKinnon,
2357 Agnew,
4145 Pelch,
4473 Garrigan,
0275 Richard,
1523 Howe,
2111 Smith,
4216 Benson,
4086 Curtis,
1346 Hall,
4299 Porsythe,
1771 Hart,
1036 Moran,
1380 Treat,
Walter L.
John C. D.
James
John H.
Bertram G.
Clarence S.
John
Franklin M.
Warren K.
George B.
Harry E.
Pearl E.
Gordon P.
Harry T.
John J.
Lewis E.
John L.
Arthur H.
Michael T.
John E,
Harry
Samuel
August
James T.
John A.
James
Albert
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The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to operate Sight-Seeing Automobiles were granted for the
year ending March 1, 1920.
C7516 Brown, Edward M.
C35352 Stinehour, Milton S.
305 Ashland st. ,
20 Hooker st.
674
BOSTON, TUESDAY, JUIOS 3, I919.
Concluded.
The application of Patrolman Thomas Delahunt of Division
3 for leave of absence from duty for three days, commencing June 3,
current, on account of the death of his father-in-law iras granted
without pay.
Attest:
filii&UA^
Chief CI
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OFFICE OF THE POLICE COIiMISSIOlIER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Wednesday, June 4, 1919 •
Police Conimlssioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Tuesday last were read and approved.
A report was forwarded to the Secretary of the Common-
wealth on the application of Carroll E. Thomas et al for a charter
as The Railway Club, Incorporated, for promoting education; main-
taining a library and providing literary entertainment and recrea-
tion for its members; and for buying, renting or leasing real
estate necessary for said purposes; to be located at 2o Yarmouth
street.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers* Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
675
2363 Gorham,
1136 Gustafson,
348 Hurley,
William H.
Bruno K. F.
William F.
19 St. Germain st. ,
147 Prospect St., Cambridge,
7 E. Cottage st.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, 1919.
130,829 Gaines, Daniel F.
O658E Hurley, William F.
in a garage at
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36 Warren st. , C. D. ,
350 Dudley st.
676
BOSTON, WEDHBSDAY, JUKE 4, I919.
Contd.
The application of Henry A. Bodkins for a Junk Shop
Keeper's License at 18I Coleridge street was granted for the
year ending April 30, 1920, on condition that said license is not
to be sold or transferred, and that the licensee shall deal only
in old rope and cordage.
The application of Philip Pearlraan for a transfer of his
Junk Shop Keeper's License from 8 Parnham street to 7 Parnham
street was rejected.
The application of the Salvation Array Band, consisting
of twenty-five musicians, by John Parkins, 42 Saratoga street, for
a Collective Musicians' License to parade on Wednesday, June 4,
current, at 7 P« m*. was granted.
Route: From Maverick square to Meridian street, Central
square and Saratoga street.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 3I, 1920.
Burr,
Clay,
Dirksraeier,
Polkins,
Lang,
McGovern,
Levi 3 Wallace ct., C. D. ,
Harold A. 5 Henshaw ter . , W. R. ,
approved by K. H. Durkee, Treasurer, Boston
Penny Savings Bank, 1375 Washington st.,
Andrew L. 59 Homes av., D. D. ,
approved by C. P. Adams, Treasurer, John T.
Connor Company,
Pred C. 63 Myrtle st. ,
approved by I. M. Chappie, Treasurer, Chappie
Publishing Co., Dorchester av . ,
John A. 33 Pairview st., Ros.,
John T. 274 Bowdoin st., D. D.,
approved by John A. Penno, Superintendent,
Boston, Revere Beach & Lynn Railroad, E. B. ,
677
BOSTON, WEDliJESDAY, JUKE 4, 1919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - concluded.
Richardson,
Silk,
Van Wart,
Herbert A. 195 Ashmont st., Ashmont,
approved by C. W. Rankin, Chief of Police,
Terminal Division, Boston & Maine Railroad,
Joseph 131 Lamartine st,,
Frank L. 22 Cross st., C. D. ,
approved by E. C. Johnson, Superintendent,
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Hauck,
Maffei,
Ma thus.
James J.
Salvatore
John
736 seventh st.,
647 Saratoga st.
23 Juliette St.
D. D.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Appointed May 26, 1919.
Barry,
Austin,
Connolly,
Devlin,
Henderson,
Maguire,
Bat" clay,
Bel anger,
BreiUnan,
William H.
Arthur E.
Thomas
Charles F.
William H.
Thomas F.
Sullivan,
Mellynn,
McLaughlin,
' Meara ,
Rasmus sen,
Searle,
Shea,
William
Appointed May 27, 1919-
Alexander
Napoleon
Thomas £.
Burns ,
Burns ,
Cadogan,
John J.
Patrick J.
Eugene E.
Ross E.
Walter C.
John J.
Edward T.
Lawrence E.
John D.
678
BOSTON, WEDHESDAY, JUNE 4, 1919 •
Contd.
Special Police Officers Sworn - concluded.
Caffrey,
Carpenter,
Connor,
Creedon,
Curren,
Cutting,
Dolan,
Donovan,
Dooley,
Finley,
Fitzgerald,
Gordon,
GraffaiTi,
Grant,
Guiney,
Heraey,
Holmes,
Curtin,
Doolin,
Appointed May 27, 1919, - concluded.
Charles P.
Jeremiah
Walter T.
Jeremiah E.
Patrick J.
Henry M.
Thomas F.
John
Thomas
John A.
Thomas F.
John W.
Herbert H.
John B.
William
George W.
Austin H.
White,
Johnson,
Leahey ,
Linton,
Mackey,
McGonigle,
Mclsaac,
Monahan,
0' Grady,
O'Meara,
Plunkett,
Power,
(^ualters,
Reardon,
Scharff,
Sheehan,
Silverman,
Toland,
Fred H.
Appointed May 29, I919.
Crosby,
William H.
Charles H.
Verderico,
Thomas F.
Kearns,
Maguire,
Michael
Carl H.
James E.
William E.
James F.
Daniel
Alex
Thomas F.
John S.
James H.
Thomas W.
Patrick G.
Richard J.
George J.
George P.
John F.
Carl
John I.
Andrew J.
Joseph G,
The applications of the Rawding Auto Bus Line, Inc., by
Clarence Rawding for a transfer of its licenses to set up and use
Sight-Seeing Automobiles were granted :-
B27023I from a garage at
B27025r to « " "
B27024 from <» « ••
to " " "
440 Commercial St.,
119 Portland st. ,
440 Commercial St.,
20 Custom House st.
679
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, I919.
Concluded.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Sergeant James J. Cratty of Division 8, one day, commencing
June 5. current, to attend his daughter's wedding.
Patrolman Isaac T. Myers of Division 17, three days, comraencing
June 4, current, to attend the funeral of his sister-in-law at
Quebec.
The application of Patrolman Samuel C. Hutchins of Divi-
sion 9 to be reimbursed in the sum of Twenty-four (24) Dollars,
being the amount of a doctor's bill for services rendered on account
of injuries received in the May Day riot, 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 ;-
Samuel
Abrarason,
Barkas & Tergis
Boston Fruit Company
Del Papa,
Zamo,
Federal Oil Co,
Mead,
Monroe,
Munson & McKenne
Russell,
Basso,
Sardina,
Wilson & Company
t
William &]
Angel
of Massachusetts
J. D. A Co.
Luke M.
W. G. & H. C.
Carlo
Giuseppe
191-193 North St.,
50 Commercial st.,
74 Commercial st.,
77A Dudley street.
100 Washington st. North.,
38 Clinton st.,
106 Clinton st.,
60 Clinton St. ,
139 Portlandst.,
3 Prince st. ,
123 Richmond at.,
19 Commercial st.
The application of Domenico Pisano for a license for the
storage and sale of merchandise at 7 North square was returned to
the Board of Street Commissioners disapproved for the reason that a
stand at this location would interfere with public travel.
Attest:
Chief Cl^t-J
680
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pernberton square.
Boston, Thursday, June 5. 1919*
Police CoraraisBioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Wednesday last were read and approved.
A requisition was made on the Civil Service Commission
for the names of eligible persons to fill two vacancies in the
position of gasolene engineers for the Police Launch for four
months - June 15 to October 15. 1919, - with pay at the rate of
Thirteen Hundred (13OO) Dollars per annum.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
143 Arlington st.,
108 Stoughton St., D. D.,
1010 Boylston at. ,
12 Mead st. , B. D. ,
68 Pond St., So. Weymouth.
2366
Avery,
Charles D.
2364-
Reynolds,
Lawrence J
1398
Bray ton.
Gordon R.
2365
Far i no.
Cesidio C.
111
Reed,
Robert
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«
136,412 Farino, Cesidio C. in a garage at 298 No. Harvard st.,
140,075 Reynolds, Lawrence J. " " " " 310 Columbia rd.
BOSTON, THURSDAY, jmJE 5, 1919-
Contd.
The application of Joseph W. Jordan for a special stand
for his Hackney Carriage License #63,276 in front of 958 Tremont
street was granted.
The application of Alexander M, Muda for a transfer of
his license /fl03,029 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a
garage at 21 Hawkins street to a garage at II9 Portland street
was granted.
681
The application of Harry Spiegel, 8 Hunneraan street, for
a Junk Collector's License was granted for the year ending April 30,
1920.
The application of Edward Carroll for a transfer of his
Junk Shop Keeper's License from 5 Middlesex street to 425 Ruther-
ford avenue was granted.
The applications of the following named persons to be
reappointed Private Detectives were granted for the year ending
June 5, 1920.
Dawson,
Gilmore,
Abraham
James W.
77 Highland st.,
11 Alleghany st.
682
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JUKE 5, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 3I, I920.
Brown,
uole,
Holmes,
Horton,
Knight,
MacKillop,
McGilvray,
Mclntire,
Mown ,
New comb,
Rowell,
Small,
Sargent,
Shirley,
Coghlan,
Daly,
Hayes,
Rafferty,
Gray,
Hogan,
Lamb ,
Latham,
Lawrence,
Lewis,
Litchfield,
MacDonald,
iicCarthy,
Robert M.
Harry G.
George F.
George B.
H. N.
Allan D.
Arthur
ueorge A.
Frederick
George E.
Walter L.
George F.
Milton u.
N,
Jr.
68 Pearl st., Reading,
38 Porter st. , Maiden,
11 Florence av., Revere,
96 Ash St., Waltham,
86 Gainsboro st.,
54 Orange st. , Reading,
285 Tremont St.,
63 Fenno st.. Revere,
31 Walnut St., Soraerville,
20 Alexander av., Medford,
6 Mineral st., Reading,
300 Franklin st., Melrose,
22 Prospect ter., Maiden,
15 Eustis St., Chelsea,
Clarence J.
approved by M. 0. Sargent, Chief of Police,
Boston & Maine Railroad, Boston,
Francis J. 21 Rindge av . , E.Lexington,
approved by M. P. Barber Jr., Agent, Boston &
Maine Railroad,
Thomas ) 123 Hudson st., Somerville,
Patrick ( 14 Westford st., B. D. ,
James ) 21 Speedwell St., D. D.,
approved by J. R. Hammill, Superintendent,
Boston & Albany Railroad, Boston,
Ellen W. 126 Commonwealth av.,
William F. 105 Boston st.,
approved by John J. Regan, President,
Daniel Russell Boiler Works, Inc.,
Arnold J.
Ernest I.
a.pproved by
Stanley M.
approved by T.
State Street
Edwin
approved by J.
John F. B.
approved by Samuel
R. H. V/hite
Henry P.
John T.
approved by Joseph
142 Eradstreet av.. Revere,
15 Aberdeen st. ,
A. L. Eastman, 838 Beacon st. ,
322 Hyde Park av.. J. P.,
B. Gordon, Ass • t Secretary,
Trust Company,
20 Webster st. , Sora. ,
I. Shultz, Supt. , Lehigh &
Wilkes-Barre Coal Company,
75 St. Mary's St.,
L. Carr, Treasurer,
Company,
50 Congress st.,
19 Marlborough st.,
J. Smith, Superintendent,
Loose-Wiles Biscuit company,
683
BOSTON, THURSDAY. JUKE 5, 1919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - concluded.
McElroy,
John M.
12 Haviland st. ,
approved by
D.
Matheson, Supt. , 416 Marlboro st.
Mcintosh,
Walter L.
29 V/estover st., W. R. ,
approved by
G.
M.
King, Ass't Treas., S. A.
Woods Machine Company,
Prescott,
William J.
14 Dawes st. , D. D. ,
Reeve,
Ray H.
l6 Buckminster st., B. D. ,
Bugg,
Frederic Y/.
11 Abbotsford st. ,
Scribner,
Norval J.
41 Sheffield rd. ,
Seabur y ,
Frank
845 Boylston St. ,
Stohn,
Carl F.
260 Metropolitan av..
approved by
F.
A.
Dakin, Manager, Bradlee st.,
Hyde Park,
Sullivan,
William
74 Blue Hill av..
Watts,
William B.
90 Fenway st. ,
Webb,
James A.
407 V^ashington st., B. D. ,
approved by
C.
i^'.
Rohler, Rivett Lathe &
Grinder Co., Brighton.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Cantella,
D* Ami CO,
De Francesco,
Goldstein,
Hessel,
Jerome,
LaMarca,
Lopresty ,
Seminara,
Michele
Matteo
Frank
Hyman
Max L.
Dominic
Gaetano
John
Giuseppe
92 Prince st. ,
45 Saxton St. ,
4 Brown St., Roxbury,
7 Wilcox St.
30 Dolphin av
18 Harris st.
690 Adams st. ,
455 Hanover st. ,
690 Adams st. , D. D.
, D. D.,
. , Beachmont,
D. D. .
684
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1919.
Contd.
Jefferson H. Parker, appointed June 3» current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a private detective.
On the application of E. Joseph Eurke, Acting Pastor,
Patrick J. McGorraack was appointed a Special Police Officer for
duty in and about the premises of St. Anthony's Church and St.
Anthony's Hall located on Holton street, Brighton for the year
ending March 3I, 1920.
On the application of the Nantasket Beach Steamboat
Company by Frederic L. Lane, Treasurer, Charles H. Olson was
appointed a Special police Officer for duty in and about the
premises of Rowe's Wharf and the boats owned or operated by said
company in Boston Harbor for the year ending March 31. 1920.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1919»
Division 1.
1603
I6O0
1611
1613
1616
1617
1623
162^
1632
1639
Brennan, Michael J.
Covillo, John
Duffy, James A.
in front of 186 Endicott st. ,
" a stable at
" front of
337 North St. ,
107 Washington st. ,
North.
685
BOSTON, THURSDAY. JUlffi 5. 191^.
Gontd.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on
them as special police officers.
Ely.
Boston,
Connor,
Connors,
Bowling,
Flaherty,
Galletly,
Kavanagh,
Appointed May 26, I919.
Edgar J .
Joseph P.
Michael J.
Edward F.
Daniel F.
Bartholomew
John R.
John
Tucker,
M.
John H. J.
Knapp,
Meehan,
Miles,
Moran,
McAuliffe,
McDonald,
Novak,
O'Brien,
Appointed May 27, I919.
Simmons, William B.
George W.
Joseph D.
William C.
James
Frank F.
Donald A.
Frank C.
John F.
The application of Patrolman Edward A. Dever of Division
2 for permission to leave the city occasionally during the summer
season - June 9 to October 30, current, - to visit his family at
Hough's Keck, ^"incy, was granted.
The application of Sergeant William P. Gaffney of
Division 3 for permission to leave the city twice a week for thirty
days, commencing June 5i current, to visit his children who are
living in Winthrop while his wife is in the Boston City Hospital
was granted.
686
BOSTON, THURSDAY. JUME 5, 1919.
Contd,
The applications of the following named police officers
for full pay for the time herein specified on account of absence
from duty by reason of sickness or death in their families, were
granted:-
Patrol.
Ole Andreasen,
Div.
1.
6
days.
H
Andrew J. Wlddup,
II
1.
3
II
H
Chester J. Shaw,
II
2.
3
11
Sergeant
Michael Sullivan,
II
2,
3
•1
Patrol.
Charles H. Bullock,
It
4.
80
II
n
George M. Kilduff,
II
4,
3
II
tt
Patrick P. Grant,
II
5,
3
It
«
James M. King,
n
5,
2
It
N
Florence Shea,
N
5.
6
II
N
James E. Toland,
N
5.
9
H
H
William A. Donahoe,
n
^
3
n
H
Peter P. Golden,
«
6.
3
II
II
James P. Kirley,
II
6.
30
It
•1
John L. Molineaux,
II
6.
14
It
H
John E. Powers,
H
6.
32
11
M
George H. Greer,
II
7.
3
II
II
Frank H. Lynch,
II
7.
3
II
tt
Adolf F. Buttercart,
H
9.
b
II
H
Samuel C. Hutchins,
n
9.
6
II
N
Frederick J. Thorn,
It
9.
3
II
U
Charles M. Tighe,
II
9.
3
II
H
Edward F. Byrne,
N
10,
3
II
«
Michael J. Hartnett
11
10.
3
H
H
Arthur F. Shea,
II
10,
6
II
H
Thomas J. Crocker,
II
12,
8
II
n
John H. Sullivan,
II
12,
7
It
n
John A. Gonnare,
II
14,
7
It
H
Elkana V/. D. LeBlanc, "
14.
6
It
Sergeant
Michael J. Muldoon,
II
1^.
}
N
Patrol .
Maurice P. Ryan,
II
14.
l6
II
Captain
Michael J. Goff,
II
^?'
2
N
Patrol.
Jamee A. Burns,
It
16.
3
II
II
Joseph J. 1/Iaguirti,
II
16.
3
II
Inspector
Walker A. Smith,
B. C
. I.
3
H
$1087.22
687
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JUKE 5, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for half
pay for the time herein specified on account of absence from duty
by reason of sickness as provided by section 5 of Rule 36 of the
Police Manual, were granted :-
Patrol.
H
M
n
N
If
H
II
N
H
N
H
N
II
n
H
N
' m
N
N
H
N
N
n
N
n
H
Sergeant
Lieut.
Patrol.
Sergeant
Patrol.
«
n
n
Sergeant
Patrol.
II
Inspector
Austin G. Durham,
Francis X. McCarthy,
Fred W. Horgan,
George T. McGuire,
Richard B. Davis,
John E. Driver,
Arthur F. Marston,
William F. Murray,
James F. Silva,
Michael Lynch,
William J. Higgins,
George C. Gallop,
Cadigan,
Crowley,
A. Dawson,
J.
A.
W.
Joseph
Daniel
George
John F. Smith,
Edward A. Burke,
Charles S. Crowley,
John C. Spillane,
John L. Gallagher,
Frank H, Lynch,
Andrew A. Murphy,
Joseph A. Hanson,
Michael Casey,
Daniel Collins,
George L. Fenderson,
John Buckley,
John K. Sweeney,
John V/. Riordan,
Walter B. King,
John Armstrong,
John E. Cassidy,
Joseph W. Comerford,
John J. Delaney,
William H. Morris,
Isaac T. Myers,
James J. Mull in,
John V. Foley,
Charles W. Gray,
Fred W. Sonneman,
Walter A. Capron,
Morris Wolf,
Div.
1.
4
days.
1 7.12
II
1,
30
H
41.09
n
1,
18
H
34.52
II
1,
30
n
36.96
H
2,
7
tt
13.42
n
2.
13
II
24.93
H
2,
7
It
13.42
n
2.
2
II
3.56
H
2.
2
II
3.29
II
3.
7
II
13.42
n
4,
2
n
3.83
II
4,
4
n
7.67
n
5.
13
H
24.93
M
5.
2
n
9.59
II
5,
6
•1
11.50
II
5.
19
It
33.83
n
6.
14
n
26.85 ,
II
6.
2
II
2.74 1
II
6.
30
H
49.31
II
7.
26
II
49.86
n
7.
10
N
13.69 1
H
7,
3
n
5.75
It
9.
2
II
2.74
M
11.
5
H
9.59
II
11.
6
M
11.50
II
11,
39
II
57-53
M
12,
16
It
30.68
H
12.
8
It
19.18
II
13.
13
It
35.61
•I
13.
2
II
3.84
n
14,
7
H
13.42
H
^^
30
It
57.53
II
16,
30
II
65.67
II
16.
9
II
17.26
It
17.
14
II
26.85
II
17.
7
II
13.42
II
17.
7
n
13.42
II
19.
16
H
38.35
II
19,
30
II
57.53
C. P
• •
9
II
17.26
S. S
• »
1
II
2.06
B. C
. I.
11
H
30.13
1954.84
688
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JUME 5, I919.
Concluded.
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending June 5. current, was approved as follows ;-
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Total,
153.276.86
666.50
501.49
199.42
63.85
$54,708.12
Attest:
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIOlffiR.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Friday, June 6, 191^.
689
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
The Civil Service Commission will hold a competitive exam-;
ination of the Sergeants in the Boston Police Department for promo-
tion to the grade of Lieutenant, on Friday, June 27, 19^9. ^^ Room
15, State House, the hour of examination to be announced later, and
all Sergeants who have served for three years in that grade, except
those attached to the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, will be
eligible for same. Sergeants serving in the Bureau of Criminal
Investigation are not eligible for this examination.
Application blanks may be obtained at the Office of the
Civil Service Commission, Rooms I46-I52, State House, and Sergeants
desirous of taking this examination are directed to obtain, fill out
properly, and return to the Civil Service Commission said applica-
tion blanks at the earliest opportunity. Each applicant will
receive from the Civil Service Commission a set of experience sheets
about six days before the examination is to occur. ,
In stations where all the Sergeants will take this
examination, Commanding Officers will niake arrangements so that said
Sergeants may be given the time for the examination. This can be
done by detailing a long day Lieutenant if necessary.
The application of Clarence E. Dussault, Paul A. Curtis,
Charles Nickerson and Joseph Hendricks for an Amusement License to
have a dancing party in the Allston Dansant located at 138 Brighton
avenue on Monday evening, June 16, current, was forwarded to His
Honor the Mayor approved.
690
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JUME 6, l^iy.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hacicney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year
ending June 30, 1^19.
423 Campana,
2372 Gavagan,
2368 Hennessey,
2371 Kelley,
2367 Mahon,
2370 Nolan,
1507 Nutile,
2369 Reynolds,
Salvatore E.
John R.
Charles L.
Timothy E.
John J.
Prank
Vincent
Robert F.
185 Cambridge st.,
51 Maple St., Needham,
04 Staniford st.,
115 Warwick st. ,
20 St. Germain st.,
20 V/ard St.,
12 Bennet st. ,
6 Hubert st.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for
the year ending June 30, 19^9 •
123,010 Kelly, Timothy E.
140,052 Mahon, John J.
142,717 McKenna, Richard H.
100,9^0 Nutile, Vincent
in a garage at
H H H n
n n
n n
21 Hampshire st.,
365 Newbury st. ,
17 Clarendon st.,
119 Portland st.
The application of William L. McLean for a special
stand for his Hackney Carriage License #76,098 on Northfield
street, north corner of Treniont street was granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:-
Circus Band, consisting of seventy-five musicians, by W. L.
Carr, 221 Institute place, Chicago, Illinois, - to parade with
Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey's Circus on Monday, June 9.
current, at 9. 30 a. m.
7 . _5U iX, ill.
Route; From the show grounds on Huntington avenue thence
Huntington, Llassachuaetts and Columbus avenues, Eliot, Tremont,
Park, Beacon and Charles streets, Boylston street (south side),
and Huntington avenue to the starting point.
via
691
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JUIME 6, l^l?.
Contd.
Collective Musicians' Licenses Granted - concluded.
General Diaz Band, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by
Generoso Rossi, 353 Hanover street, - to accompany the funeral
procession of the late Caterina Mandola on Sunday, June 8, current,
at 1 p. m.
Route: From 4C Cross street thence via Hanover, Prince, Salem,
Charter, Hanover, Fleet, North and Richmond streets to Hanover
street.
Giardini Band, consisting of fifteen musicians, by Giovanni
Giardini, 287 Hanover street, - to accompany the funeral procession
of the late Maria DiGiorgio on Friday, June 6, current, from 2 to
3.3c p. m.
Route; From 40 Fleet street thence via North, Battery, Hanover
Prince, Hanover, Fleet, North, Richmond and Hanover streets to
Scollay square.
The petition of the Boston & Maine Railroad, a railroad
corporation having a passenger station in this city, praying for
the appointment of
Adams ,
Barrett,
Beauregard,
Chandler,
Crowe,
DeRose,
Eastman,
Gould,
Head,
Johnson,
Fred A.
Frank L.
George V/.
Harry A.
Terrence
Charles A.
Fred A.
Loren W.
Ashby S.
Frank P.
Lacore,
Lewi s ,
Livingston,
Mears,
McAuliffe,
Nickerson,
Vaughan,
Vaughan,
Wilbur,
Wood,
Charles A.
William E.
Daniel T.
Arthur R.
Patrick J.
Robert K.
Gerald W.
Percy C.
James J.
Hiram J.
being persons in the employment of said corporation as railroad
police officers of and for said corporation was acted upon, and
upon said petition the persons named therein, being persons in the
employment of said corporation, were appointed police officers to
act as railroad police officers of and for said corporation for the
purposes and with the powers set forth in Chapter 463 of the Acts of
1906 and Acts in addition thereto and amendatory thereof, to hold
said office until said appointment is revoked according to law.
692
BOSTON, FRIDAY. JUIOS 6, I919.
Contd.
William F. Duke, reappointed June 3, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a private detective.
On information fi
Division 7 that Michael F.
dealer in second hand artic
for violation of Police Rul
entry in his pawnbroker's r
Pawnbroker's License and li
granted to the said Michael
Border street, East Boston,
led by Captain James F. Hickey of
Rosenthal, a licensed pawnbroker and
les, was in court on June 2, current,
es, to wit: knowingly making a false
ecord book on February 17, 1919, the
cense to deal in Second Hand Articles
F. Rosenthal on April 30, 1^19, at 33
were suspended for fourteen days.
The following named persons were appointed Special Police
Officers for the year ending March 31, 1920.
Officers.
Craig,
McGilvray,
Williams,
Coyne,
Mullen,
James H.
Arthur M.
Arthur F.
Daniel A.
Thomas E.
Employers.
Boston & Maine Railroad,
J, D. Tyter, General
Supt. , premises of said
railroad located in the
City of Boston,
A. F. Washburn, President,
Unique Theatre,
700 Vifashirigton st.,
Arthur L. Griffin, Treas.,
Grand Opera House,
1172 Washington st.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Appointed May 26, 1919.
Ahern,
Albee,
Morris
Charles R.
Ford,
Johnson,
John D.
George A.
G93
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JUKE 6, 1919.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Sworn - concluded.
Appointed May 26, 1919, - concluded.
Casey,
Elder,
Jones,
Carey,
Jeremiah F.
Robert W.
Rafferty,
Murray,
Peacock,
James J.
Appointed June 2, I919.
Charles A. O'Brien,
Appointed June 3, 1919 •
Daniel A.
Riley,
Powers,
David W.
John J.
Alfred T.
Andrew F.
Robert A.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to operate Sight-Seeing Automobiles were granted until
March 1, 1920.
CI5386 Roche,
CI7043 Woods,
John A.
Frank E.
13 Allen St.,
1298 Commonwealth av,
The application of Lorenzo Farulla for a Wagon License
#Bl54-48 to locate in front of 88 Chelsea street, East Boston, was
granted for the year ending June 30, 1919.
The application of Sergeant Ibri W. H. Curtis of Division
8 for permission to leave the city three evenings each week to stay
with his family at Quincy, was granted.
iB94
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JUHE 6, 1^19.
Concluded.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved :-
6 Fulton St.,
160-162 Liverpool st.,
Charles st. ,
39 Spring st. ,
71 Hanover st.,
180 Chambers st.,
1505 Washington st.
Armour &
Company
DiVito,
Vincenzo
Farmakis,
Tony
Goldblatt
t
Joseph
McPherson
Store
Inc.
Rutstein,
Harris
Thompson,
George
Attest;
Chief Cler
^fc^
695
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIOl^TER.
29 Peraberton square.
Boston, Saturday, June 7i 1919.
There was no executive session held today.
696
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIOUER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Monday, June 9, I919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
The following communication was transmitted to the
Civil Service Commisflion:-
CITY OF BOSTON
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Office of the Commissioner,
June 9, 1919.
To the Civil Service Commission,
Gentlemen :-
As I wrote you recently, the Police Department is very
much hampered in performing its work by the number of vacancies
among its patrolmen, and by the absence of many of its men on war
work and on their vacations. We are exceedingly anxious to fill
these vacancies, but of course desire to fill them so far as possible
from the new list which you are nov/ preparing, and should therefore
esteem it a great favor if you would certify to us the names of
applicants on the new list at your earliest convenience.
Respectfully
(Signed) E. U. CURTIS
Police Commissioner
for the City of Boston.
A requisition was made on the Civil Service Commission for
the names of eligible persons to fill seventy-one vacancies in the
position of Patrolman with pay at the rate of $1100 per annum and
for the application and examination papers and police reports of
such persons.
BOSTON, MONDAY, JUUE 9. 1919.
Contd.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order:-
The Civil Service Commission having set the hour for the
examination of Sergeants for promotion to the grade of Lieutenant
at two o'clock, P. M. , applicants will present themselves at Room
697
15, state House, at 2 p.
Friday, June 27, l^iy.
The following named persons were added to the list of
beneficiaries of the Police Charitable Fund with a monthly allowance
of Five (5) Dollars each, commencing June 1, lyi^.
Mary Doherty,
Mary A. Pollard.
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses were forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved :-
Anna C. Deland - to have a dancing party in Norfolk Hall
located at 328 Washington street, Dorchester, on Friday evening,
June 13, 1919.
St. Raphael School Association by C. F. Morrison - to have
graduation exercises in Waverly Hall located on River street, Hyde
Park, on the afternoon of June 24, and the evening of June 25. 1919*
The applications of the following nsuned persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
782 Breen, Michael
133 De Francesca, Henry
75 Carver st.,
59 Ambrose st., Revere,
698
BOSTON. UONDAY, JUlffi V, 1^19.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persona for
special stands for Hackney Carriages were granted ;-
O49IA Miller, Ernest M.
50835 Flatten, Frank S.
in front of
N II H
798 Treraont st. ,
41 V/apping St., C. D.
The special stand for Hackney Carriage License #4-3,773
granted to Henry L. Wildes on July 1, 1918, to locate on Arlington
street, northwest corner of Boylston street was cancelled by reason
of its having been surrendered.
The Junk Shop Keeper's License granted to Hyman Saitz on
April 3c, 1919. at 146 Castle street 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 Max Fruinan for a Junk Shop Keeper's
License at 146 Castle street was granted for the year ending April
30, 1920, in place of Hyman Saitz.
The applications of the following named bands for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:-
Giardini Band, consisting
Giardini, 287 Hanover street,
of Carmelo Girare on Monday, J
Route: From 10 Billerica
Hale, Cambridge, Horman, South
Hanover, Prince, Salem, Charte
Stone's Military Band, co
by John Morton, Dorchester, -
Rally at Irvington and St. Bot
from 6.30 to 10 p. ffl.
of twenty musicians, by Giovanni
to accompany the funeral procession
une 9, current, from 2 to 3«3C p. m.
street to Staniford, South Margin,
Margin, Friend, Canal, Cross,
r and Hanover streets to Scollay squai'
nsisting of twenty-five musicians,
to play at the Irish Liberty Fund
olph streets on June 10, current.
e.
BOSTON, MONDAY, JUNE 9, I919.
Contd.
James W. Gilnore, reappointed June 5i current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incu.-nbent on him as a private detective.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31, I920.
Amo 3 3,
Barker,
Boden,
Durgan,
Ellis,
Green,
Gwinnell,
Hall,
Hoyt,
Hunter,
Lane,
Libby,
Moen,
Moylan ,
McAuliffe,
McLaughlin,
McLaughlin,
Nealley,
Maxwell,
O'Brien,
Pierce,
Plante,
Sullivan,
Wood,
Best,
Crocker,
Farrell,
Hobson,
Charles W.
Prank E.
Frank W.
Joseph L.
Edward M.
George W.
Walter W.
Victor H.
Prank C.
Alfred
Arthur B.
Charles H.
Frank
Prank H.
William J.
James P.
John H,
William N.
Charles W.
George
Albion K.
Thomas G.
lylartin H.
Charles H.
approved by J. M. P
Federal Reserve
George W.
William H.
John R.
Robert E.
approved by Fred H.
120 Boyls
119 Mountfort St. ,
25 Jeffries st. , E. B. ,
324 Washington st.,
333 Broadway, Everett,
61 Concord av., Somerville,
22 Bulfinch st. ,
705 Tremont st. ,
53 State St. ,
219 E. Foster st., Melrose,
23 Highland Park av.,
11 Orchard st.. No. Camb. ,
25 Jeffries st.
53 State St.,
52 Irving St.,
38 Pordham rd. ,
2 Chestnut st.,
80 Rogers av . , Som. ,
115 Sharon st., W. Medford,
90 Shore Drive, Winthrop,
115 Stratton st. , D. D. ,
131 State st, ,
28 Cedar st, C.
105 Thacher st.,
47 Clifford St.
orter, Purchasing Agent,
Bank, Boston,
299 Centre st., D. D. ,
14 Stanton St., D. D. ,
76 Carruth st., Ashmont,
224 Northampton st. ,
Robinson, Superintendent,
ton street.
699
E. B.
B. D. ,
Everett,
D.,
Milton,
, Roxbury,
700
BOSTOH, MOKDAY, JUKE ^, 1919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
Bird,
Michael P.
Black,
John
Brown,
George
Corliin,
Charles H.
Jacques,
George A.
McNamara,
William
Stanley,
Thomas F.
Walker,
G. Herbert
approved b
nought
Bland,
James R.
Hill,
Thomas E.
Bokman,
Bray,
Burke,
Callahan,
Doherty,
Doyle,
Emery,
Fraser,
King.
McTiernan,
Moore,
Sproul,
Weston,
Williams,
Collins,
Crosauian,
Dargin,
Fitzgerald,
15 Warren st.. Revere,
55 Tremont st. ,
59 Creighton st., J. P.,
55 Tremont st.,
22 Soden st., Cambridge,
59 As tor St.,
5 James st. ,
17 Harrison st., Melrose
Highlands,
approved by G, H. Walker, Purchasing Agent,
Houghton & Button Company.
52 Morrisson av., Som. ,
rear 55 Sedgwick st., J. P.,
approved by F. T. Monroe, Treasurer, Exchange
Trust Company,
Frank 96 Mountfort st.,
approved by Edward D. Carter, Secretary,
Metropolitan Trust Company,
Melleh N. 8? Lincoln st.,
James M. . 12 Beech at., Cambridge,
Owen 10 Glenwood st., Roxbury,
James W. 30 Richfield st.,
Joseph L. 6 Bellvista rd., B. D. ,
William H. 1 Allston st., D. D. ,
William 1619 North Shore rd. Revere,
Joseph F. 66 Harvard av., W. Medford,
James 413 Walpole st.. Canton,
Javan K. 44 Spencer av., W. Som.,
Prank M. 19 Harold pk. , Roxbury,
G. M. 159 Brighton st. , Belmont,
Charles F. 2 Hanson st., Bostop,
approved by H. P. Russell, Superintendent,
R. H. White Company,
Timothy C. 47 Chestnut st., C. D. ,
approved by D. Staunton, General Manager,
Union Wool Company,
Mariner 4 Linden av . , Som.,
approved by A. Bancroft, Ass't Treasurer,
American Trust Company,
John F. 68 Edwin st., D. D. ,
approved by H. C. Raynes, General Manager,
The Atlantic Corporation,
Joseph S. 521 Ashmont st., D. D. ,
approved by 0. C. Bourne, Chief Deputy Commis-
sioner, Fish & Game Commission,
BOSTON, MONDAY, JUNE y, 1919 •
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - concluded.
Flynn,
Fortia,
Prye,
Hackett,
Hannigan,
O'Keefe,
Molloy,
Morton,
Pearlinan,
Preble,
Reilly.
Richmond,
Sullivan,
Watts,
Webster,
Chester J. 131 Garden st., Cambridge,
approved by A. Van Valen, District Superintend-
ent; granted on condition that arras are not to
be carried except when out investigating alarms
for the American District Telegraph Company,
George P. 43 Minnesota av., Som. ,
approved by Mr. Johnson for F. A. Snow Co.,
William 8 Longraeadow st. ,
approved by George M. Rich, Treasurer,
Cosmopolitan Trust Company,
Paisley pk. ,
Park St., Newton,
Blue Hill av..
General Superintendent,
701
William N.
Walter T. 1^
Daniel J. f
approved by G. W.
19
119
1519
Dunn,
New England
William T.
Ellis W.
approved
Heywood
Samuel
approved by E. M.
John H.
Thomas
approved
Harrie M.
approved by
Commonwealth
Patrick J.
Telephone & Telegraph Company,
26 Museum rd. ,
37 Chandler st., Medford,
B. Fiske, Credit Manager,
& Wakefield Company,
185 Walnut av. ,
M. Sweeney, 80 Summer st.,
60 Union av. , J. P. ,
20 E. Canton st. ,
Captain George P. Carter, Army
Supply Base, So. Boston,
30 Congress st.,
S. W. Holmes, Vice President,
Trust Company, Boston,
21 Union st. .
by Pliny
Brothers
by
approved by C. W. Rankin, Chief of Police,
Boston & Maine Terminal Division, C. D. ,
G. Clifton 88 Church st,, W. R. ,
George 212 Woodside av., Winthrop,
approved by T. G. Toomey for Wm. Filene's Sons
Company .
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Bepp,
Buckman,
Gushing,
Delaney,
Emil J.
Oscar 0.
Herbert B.
Leo A.
6 Valentine st., Roxbury,
90 St. Andrew rd. , E. B. ,
170 Newbury st. ,
919 E. Fourth St.,
702
BOSTON, MONDAY, JUNE y, I919.
Contd.
Revolver Appns. Rejected, - concluded,
Dolloff,
Paye,
Gribble,
Johnson,
Monti,
Osipowicz,
Salerno,
Spinale,
Charles W.
Roy A.
Francis J.
George C.
Salvatore
William
Enrico
Carrae 1
7 Boston av., W. Medford,
469 Norfolk St., liiattapan,
32 Nonantura st., Brighton,
26 Woodville St., Roxbury,
180 London st. ,
305 Fourth St. ,
172 Maverick st.,
32 Orient av.. Orient
Heights.
Patrick J. McCormack, appointed June 5i current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on hin as a special police officer.
The application of John F. Browne, 226 Harvard street,
Medford, for a license #016720 to operate a Sight-Seeing Automobile
was granted until March 1, 1920.
The application of Patrolman John J, McCarthy of Division
13 for leave of absence from duty for three days, commencing June
7, current, on account of the death of his father at Andover,
Massachusetts, 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 :-
Berenson,
Grassi,
Benjamin
Pietro
307 Blue Hill av.,
45 Norman st. ,
703
BOSTON, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1919.
Concluded,
Appna. for storage and sale of merchandise approved - concluded.
Butraverssato,
Kacavas,
Mades,
Naso,
Pas quale
James
Myer L,
Nicola
93i Prince st. ,
1559 Washington 4. ,
155 Blackstone at.,
184 "A" Salem st.
Attest:
Chief Cler
704
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Tuesday, June 10, I919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business;
The records of Tuesday last were read and approved.
The application of David Cohen for an Auctioneer's
License at 28 Anderson street was granted for the year ending
December 31, I919.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 3c, 1919.
21 Lonsdale st.,
39 Clarendon st.,
158 Chambers St.,
198 Leyden st., E. B. ,
369 Northampton st.
2374
981
Durbin,
Frank
Johnson,
George C
2373
Levine,
Abraham
436
McDonald,
Joseph F
2375
Pemberton,
William
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*
138,654- Durbin, Frank
132 Farrell, James
65,267 Pemberton, William
in a garage at
" " stable "
" " garage "
21 Lonsdale st. ,
175 Centre st. ,
293 Northampton st.
The application of James Farrell for a special stand for
his Hackziey Carriage License #132 on Arlington street, northwest
corner of Boylston street, was granted.
BOSTON, TUESDAY, JUlffi 10, 1919.
Contd.
The application of Lawrence J. Reynolds for a transfer
of his licenBC #140,075 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from
a garage at 310 Columbia road to a garage at 805 Massachusetts
avenue was granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
Junk Collectors' Licenses were granted for the year ending April 30,
1920.
Greenherg,
Harrisberg,
Kauffman,
Safford,
Shapiro,
Zangvill
Harry
Joe
William E.
Morris
337 Charles st. ,
207 Blue Hill av.,
15 Weston St. ,
306 Princeton st,,
107 Vernon st.
The applications of the following named persons for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:-
First Corps Cadet Band, consisting of twenty musicians, by
Robert T. Fisher, 47 Englewood avenue, Brookline, - to parade with
the Classes of 1912 and 1913 of Harvard University, to have an
outing at ITantasket Beach, on Monday, June 16, current, from 9»15
to 10.15 a. m.
Route: From Young's Hotel to Court square, State and Broad
streets to Atlantic avenue to Rowe's Wharf.
Teel's Band, consisting of twenty musicians, by
Corcoran, 45 Milk street, - to parade with the Class
Harvard University, to have an outing at Gloucester,
June 16, current, at 10 a. ra.
Route: From Parker House to School, Washington and State
streets to Atlantic avenue to the Gloucester Boat.
Michael
of 1911,
on Monday,
705
706
BOSTON, TUESDAY, JUKE 10, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Coiniaonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31. 1920.
Albrecht,
Carver,
Barrington,
Perkins,
Bouldren,
Cashin,
Nason,
Caporale,
Chambliss,
Frey,
Churchill,
Cobb,
Cullen,
Dyhe,
Field,
Fitzgerald,
Griffin,
Witlrierell,
Griffin,
Grinley,
McElhe nny.
Kammler,
Lavorgna,
■•*JL i.
William
Amos B.
approved
Edward
David G
approved by
R. H
William
John J.
William L. ;
approved by
Boston Fish
Jeremiah J.
William H
Clarence
■}
by Edward
f
14 "A" Norwood av . , Sora. ,
27 School St.,
F. O'Brien,
11 Gorham st. , B. D. ,
24 Winthrop st. , Everett,
H. P. Russell, Superintendent,
White Company,
222 Commercial St.,
75 Austin St. , C. D. ,
110 Oxford St. , Camb. ,
W. J. O'Brien, President,
Market Corporation,
148 Bayswater st.,
26 Elm rd., Caldwell, N.J,
528 Snell St.,
approved by Charles Skentelbery, Gen'l Mgr.
Warren Transportation Company,
Frank R. 67 Farquhar st.. Ros.,
Clarence A. I6
Rhode Island, approved
chasing Agent, Federal
William S.
approved by
Boston Sc
John
approved by
Ninth St. .Providence,
by J. M. Porter, Pur-
Reserve Bank, Boston,
42 Wyeth st.. Maiden,
C. W. Rankin, Chief of Police,
Maine Terminal Division,
52 Alexander st. ,
T. M. Keefe, Manager, J. P.
Custis Manufacturing Co.,
Charles A. 23 Newell rd. , Auburndale,
John T. 135 St. Alphonsus st.,
approved by Charles H. Taylor Jr. , Manager,
Boston Globe,
Joseph H. ) 294 High St., W. Medford,
H. Frank J 15 Trowbridge st., Camb.,
approved by J. H. Griffin, Manager,
New England Fish Exchange,
Ralph M. 92 Carlton rd. ,
Patrick J.) 68 Antwerp st.,
John P. f 42 Etna St., B.
approved by Stanley E. Morton, Treasurer,
New England Rendering Company,
Walter F. 38 Ardale st., Ros.,
approved by H. Wright for The WrigJit Company,
Lorenzo 55 Business st., H. P.,
Waban,
B. D. ,
D. .
707
BOSTON, TUESDAY, JUlffi 10, 1919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - concluded.
Mawhinney,
Morse,
Spencer,
Tucker,
7/ilde,
Zofnass,
Lewis E.
approved by
France &
William W,
approved by
U. S. Shipp
H. Warren
approved by
Greenwood
John H. J.
approved by
Samuel J.
Ernie
7 Jackson st., C. D. ,
H. Akerley, Marine Superintendent,
Canada Steamship Company,
114 Byron st. , E. B. ,
Captain E. B. Drake, Supervisor,
ing Board, Federal Wharf, E. B. ,
25 Bowdoin st. , D. D. ,
George H. Spencer, Pastor,
Memorial Church,
4-7 Lyon St.,
Captain George P. Carter, Array
Supply Base, So. Boston,
85 Surrey st. , B. D. ,
17 Esmond st. , D. D.
I
The application of Salvatore Maffei, 647 Saratoga street,
East Boston, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this
Commonwealth which was rejected on June 4, current, was reconsidered
and granted for the year ending May 3I. 1920.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Coramonwealth were
rejected:-
Alessi,
Brett,
Coffin,
Lake,
Lannon,
Mikalauskas,
Ernest
Carle ton L.
John B.
F. Bourne
John A.
John B.
171 Talbot av.,
60 W. Tremlett st. ,
88 Broad st. ,
178 Huntington av . ,
1952 Centre st. ,
248 Fourth St.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the year
ending April 30, 1920.
American Tooth Co
by Samuel Almon
Goldman,
■}
Abraham
453 Washington st.,
285 Main St.,
!708
BOSTON, TUESDAY, JUUE 10, I919.
Contd.
Licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles Granted - concluded.
Goodman,
Grossman,
Whittejaore,
Woodsoiae,
Horn,
Johnson,
Lewis,
Doherty,
Strauss,
Echteler,
Kersting,
Hill.
Yalenzian,
1962 Washington st. ,
100 Dudley st.,
as The E. B. Horn Company,
429 Washington st. ,
Isaac
Mary
William A. j
Charles A. I
Fred A. j
Mary E. 3^1 Main st.,
John H. 989 Tremont st.,
David P. & Edward J. as South End Garage Inc.
18 E, Concord st. ,
John L. & Lewis W. as J. L. & L. W. Strauss,
138 Milk St.,
Emil I as the West Roxbury Cycle
Henry Co. 2426 Centre st.,
William)
Yarvant 102 Dudley st.
The application of Morris Roazen for a transfer of his
license to deal in Second Hand Articles from 52? Columbia road to
1264 Massachusetts avenue was granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were rejected:-
Goodman,
Shon,
Jacob
Abraham J.
104 W. Broadway,
112 W. Broadway.
On the application of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
by J. M. Porter, Purchasing Agent, Clarence A. Cobb was appointed a
Special Police Officer for duty in and about the premises #53 ^^^
131 State street and 20 Kilby street for the year ending March 31,
1920.
709
BOSTON, TUESDAY, JUiJEaO, 1919.
Contd.
On the application of Keith's Boston Theatre by Charles
L. Harris, Manager, the following named persons were appointed
Special Police Officers for duty in and about the premises of the
Boston Theatre, 539 Washington street, and the Bijou Arcade, l62
Treraont street, for the year ending March 31, I920.
John J. Grandison,
William S. Hooley.
Charles H. Olson, appointed June 5. current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
The application of Patrolman Jacob H. Jacobson of
Division 1 for permission to accept a reward of Fifty (jO) Dollars
for the arrest of Betti Azzi, a deserter from the United States
Army, was granted.
The application of Patrolman John P. Hoar of Division 10
for permission to accept a reward of Fifty (50) Dollars for the
arrest of Patrick F. Foley, a deserter from the United States Army,
was granted.
The application of Patrolman George M. Kelley of Division
10 for permission to accept a reward of Twenty-five (25) Dollars
for the arrest of Henry Wolpert, a deserter from the U. S. S.
Texas, was granted.
710
BOSTON, TUESDAY, JUKE 10, 1^19.
Concluded.
The application of Thomas Perrante as the Jamaica Plain
and Boston Express for a Wagon License #1755 to locate in front
of 128 South street was granted for the year ending June 30, 1919'
Attest:
Chief Cler!fl_)
711
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Wednesday, June 11, I919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business;
The records of Tuesday last were and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order:-
Former Reserveman William T. O'Brien, who resigned
August 20, 1918, 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 6, to take
effect Wednesday, June 11, 1919, at 5«4-5 o'cloclc, P. M.
The application of Nicolas Scaramella, 39 Orleans street,
for a Hackney Carriage Driver's License #1431 was granted for the
year ending June 30, 1919*
The applications of the following named bands for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:-
Boy Scouts' Band, consisting of thirty musicians, by E. F.
Cullen, 40 Broad street, - to parade with the Boy Scout Troops on
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 11 to 14, current,
from 11 a. ra. to 10 p. m.
Route: Principal streets of the down town section of Boston.
Everett City Band, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by
Joseph J. Noonan, 671 Saratoga street, - to parade with the
Employers' Liability Assurance corporation. Limited, on Wednesday,
June 11, current, at 11. 30 a. m.
Route: From 33 Broad street to Water and Congress streets to
Post Office square.
712
BOSTON, V/EDiJESDAY, JUNE 11, I9I9.
Contd.
The application of Arthur W. Hays, 677 Centre street,
Jamaica Plain, approved by Theodore C. Gatea, Treasurer, Jamaica
Plain Trust Company, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver
in this Commonwealth was granted for the year ending May 31, 1920.
The following named persons, appointed May 27, current,
appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all
the duties incumbent on them as special police officers.
Pay,
Johnson,
Kennedy,
John J.
Martin
William J.
Lyons,
McGrail,
Niland,
James A.
Thomas
John
On the application of the Boston Elevated Railway Company
by Edward Dana, Superintendent of Transportation, licenses were
granted to the following named persons as conductors, motormen and
starters in the employ of said company:-
3448
Bradley,
John J.
Conductor,
1226
Dahill,
John M.
n
084
Elliott,
Kobert A.
H
1394
Gallant,
Joseph M.
II
031
Graham,
John T.
n
4238
Mahoney,
James P.
n
038
Mahoney,
Michael J.
n
060
Mahoney,
Patrick J.
•1
017
McNab ,
Frank A.
n
0198
O'Neill,
yrancis J.
(1
063
Sail away,
Frank V/.
n
C37
Srai th ,
Matthew
II
0104
Telford,
William H.
II
1163
Ahern,
John J.
Motorman,
0284
Duggan,
Patrick J.
11
0283
Greenlaw,
Edson V7.
i«
3482
Hi r tie.
Simon 0. Z.
))
1191
Lee,
George
II
1219
Malone,
Joseph P.
•1
0281
McClennan,
John L.
M
0280
McNamara ,
Patrick
II
1169
Moulton,
Walter H.
H
0279
Murphy ,
Edward W.
•1
1106
Murray,
George
M
71C
BOSTON, WEDIJESDA":^ . JUNE 11, 1^19.
Contd.
Boston Elevated Ry. Licensee Granted - concluded.
0282
019
355
014
3486
O'Dea,
O'Neill,
Skane,
Telford,
Watkins,
355 Skane,
Thomas J.
Francis J.
William J.
William H.
George P.
William J.
Motorman,
II
Starter.
The application of Frederick F. Blakeley, 98 Hemenway
street, for a license #030730 to operate a Sight-Seeing Automobile
was granted until March 1, 1920.
The application of Patrolman Thomas F. Ryan of Division
4 for permission to accept a reward of Ten (10) Dollars for the
arrest of Richard F. Scannell, a deserter from the Prison Camp
at West Rutland,, was granted.
The application of Patrolman John R. Brett of Division
16 for permission to accept a reward of Twenty-five (25) Dollars
from Robert Winsor Jr., 21 Marlborough street, for the recovery
of his Dodge touring car which was stolen from in front of his
house on the night of April 18, 1919» wsis granted.
714
BOSTON, WEDmSSDAY. JUHE 11, 1919.
Concluded.
The application of Patrolman Joseph Mattey of Division l6
for pernission to accept a reward of Twenty-five (25) Dollars from
Robert Winsor Jr., 21 Marlborough street, for the recovery of his
Dodge touring car which was stolen from in front of his house on
the night of April l8, 1919, was granted.
Attest:
(2^&hS^
Chief Clegk
715
OFFICE OF THE POLICE GOMMISSIOJSR.
29 Peraberton square.
Boston, Thursday, June 12, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of V/ednesday 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.
2382 Cosman,
2376 Fivenson,
2376 Franklin,
2379 Lowery,
2377 Magee,
2381 Murray,
1073 Gaffey,
2380 Lee,
478 Lotto,
Charles V/,
Isaac P.
George
Fay J.
James E.
Thomas F.
John P.
William K.
Charles
90 St. James av. ,
609 W. Park St.,
137 Harold st.,
22 Autumn St., Somerville,
56 Putnam st., E. Boston,
6 Porter st. , J. P. ,
26 Greenwich st., D. D, ,
23 Locust St., Reading,
6 Levant st. , D. D.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
I year ending June 3c, 1919. .
13'^.773 Cosman, Charles
142,406 Fivenson, Isaac
145,001 Lee, William H.
144,683 Lotto, Charles
14,863 Magee, James E.
W.
P.
in a garage at
H II II II
H H n H
N II fi n
H n H n
72 Broadway,
647 Washington st.Lor,
21 Hawkins st. ,
148 Bowdoin st. , Dor.
667 Bennington st.
716
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JUIIE 12, I919,
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:-
Company H Fife and Drum Corps, consisting of twenty-five
musicians, by R. J. Howard, 55 Keponset avenue, - to parade with
Forrest Lodge #14-8, I. 0. 0. P. of Hyde Park, on Sunday, June 22,
current, at 2 p. m.
Route: From 35 Fairniount avenue to River street, Atherton
avenue to Fairview Cemetery and return by same route.
Merchant Marine Band, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by
John W, McAcy, 127 Park street, Dorchester, - to parade in an auto
truck in connection with the Knights of Columbus Employment Bureau
for returning soldiers on Monday, June 16, current, from 9*30 a. m.
to 4.30 p. m.
Route: Principal streets throughout the City of Boston.
Salvation Army Band, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by
W. A. Antrim, 48 Myrtle street, - to parade on Thursday, June 12,
current, at 8 p. m.
Route: From Pemberton square to Court and Hanover streets to
246 Hanover street.
L. H. Saltonstall, Chestnut Hill, - ten musicians, to parade
with the Class of 1914, Harvard College, on Monday, June 16,
current, at 9 a. ra.
Route: Form on Clarendon street thence Boylston, Y/ashington
and Summer streets to Atlantic avenue to Rowe's Wharf.
Abraham Dawson, reappointed June 5. current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a private detective.
On the application of Thomas D. Soriero, Manager, Lavius
H. Hyde was appointed a Special Police Officer for Outy in and
about the premises of the Park Theatre located at 619 Washington
street for the year ending March 31, 1920.
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JUIIE 12, I919.
Contd.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
7X7
Officers.
Cobb,
Fay,
Hyde,
Clarence A.
Michael J.
Lavius H.
Appointed.
June 10, 1919,
May 27. 1919.
June 12, 1919.
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 :-
306 Sumner st. ,
6 New Paneuil Hall Market,
86 Cottage st.,
22 Dock sq. ,
Water st. cor. Congress
St. ,
3080 Washington st.,
612 Atlantic av .
Ciroli,
Luigi
Day,
C. S. & CO
East Boston
Spa
Kanell Bros.
McDonald,
John W.
Pitterino,
Joseph
Sample,
C. H.
The application of Patrolman Frederick H. Allen of
Division 4 for leave of absence from duty for one day, , coiai-iencing
June 14, current, to take his family to Gardiner, Maine, was
granted without pay. Permission was also given to Patrolman
Allen to leave the city the Friday preceding and the Sunday follow-
ing (being his "days off") June 14.
718
BOSTON, THURSDAY. JUKE 12, 1919.
Concluded,
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 injuries received in the performance of
duty, were granted :-
Patrol.
n
n
N
n
N
If
n
Ole Andreasaen,
Florence Shea,
Thomas Thornton,
Adolf F. Butterman,
Samuel Hutchins,
Bernard F. Garrity,
John H. Sullivan,
Arthur F. Shea,
Michael J. Shea,
Div.
1,
1 day,
n
5.
4 days.
H
5,
6
tt
9.
6 "
M
9,
6 "
II
10.
3 "
II
12,
7 "
II
10,
6 "
II
15.
7 "
3.29
14.25
21.37
26.30
26.30
30.68
19.72
30.68
$185.7^
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending June 12, current, was approved as follows :-
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Total,
«5l. 714.39
664.44
501.49
199.42
63.85
$53,143.59
Attest:
Chief Clei^^
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Friday, June I3, 1919.
Police ComiTiisBicner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
719
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
WHEREAS, it appears that John V/eigel has arrived at the age
of seventy-two and four-twelfths years, that he has performed
faithful service as a Mechanic and Director in the Signal Service
of the Police Department for thirty and ten- twelfths years, that he
is an honorably discharged veteran of the Civil War, and that he
has requested to be retired from active service under the provisions
of Chapter II3 of the Acts of 191I; therefore, it is hereby
ORDERED: His Honor the Mayor having approved the same, that
the said John Weigel be retired from active service and that his
name be placed upon the Department pension roll with pay at the
rate of Twelve Hundred and Fifty (125C) Dollars per annum, said sum
being one-half of the amount of compensation received by him in the
position from which he is retired; to take effect Saturday, June
14, 1919, at 5.45 o'clock, P. M.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
2384 Buckley,
2385 Dowd,
2387 Grant,
76 Molway,
2383 Mossman,
2386 Nutile,
Jeremiah J.
Edward J.
Lawrence A.
Alphonse
Robert C.
Antonio
122 Hawthorne st., Newton,
7 Leyland st., Roxbury,
128 Day St., Roxbury,
865 River St., H. P.,
165 Brookline st., Camb. ,
1 "A" Garden Court st.
720
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JUKE I3, I919.
Contd.
The application of Robert C. Mopsman for a license
j^ll5,6o8 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 171
Huntington avenue was granted for the year ending June 30, 1919.
The applications of the following named persons for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:-
American Cadet and Stone's Bands, consisting of fifty musi-
cians, "by F. W. Gurley, 56 St. Botolph street, - to parade with the
Knights of PQiorsan, to have their annual outing at Kantasket, on
Tuesday, June 17, current, from 10 to 11. 30 a. m.
Route: Delegation from Providence leaving the South Station
about 10.25 a. m. , thence via Dewey square to Atlantic avenue and
Beach street to the United States Hotel, joining main parade.
M8.in parade: From corner of Essex and Kingston streets at 10. 30
a. m., to Essex, Boylston, Treraont, School, Washington, Milk and
Broad streets to Atlantic avenue to Rowe's Wharf.
Giardini Band, consisting of sixty musicians, by Giovanni
Giardini, 267 Hanover street, - to accompany the funeral procession
of the late Giuseppe Devita on Sunday, July 15, current, from 2. to
3.30 p. m.
Route: From I90 North street to Battery, Charter, Salem and
Prince streets, North square, North, Richmond, Hanover and Prince
streets to Commercial street.
On the application of the Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn
Railroad by John A. Fenno, Superintendent, Dennis Donovan was
appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about the
premises of said company located at 350 Atlantic avenue for the
year ending March 3I, 1920.
On the application of the Cape Cod Steamship Company
by F. T. Peabod;/, Itonager, J. Edwin Fairbairn was appointed a
Special Police Officer for duty in and about the premises #400
Atlantic avenue for the year ending March 2,1, 1920.
721
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JUNE I3, 1919.
Contd.
On the application of the Nantasket Beach Steamboat
Company by Frederic L. Lane, Treasurer, James R. Proverb was
appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about the prem-
ises of Rowe's Wharf and the boats owned or operated by said
company in Boston Harbor for the year ending March 31» 1920.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Officers.
Coyne
McGilvray,
Williams,
Grand is on,
Hooley,
Daniel A.
Arthur M.
Arthur F.
John J.
William S.
\
Appointed,
June 6, 1919,
" 10, 1919.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolman Albert R. Foster of Division 9. three days,
commencing June 13, current, on account of the death of his father.
Patrolman Robert L. Boyd of Division I6, one day, commencing
June 14, current, on account of the death of his wife's grandmother.
The application of Patrolman John P. Farrell of Division
2 to be reimbursed in the sum of Eight (8) Dollars, being the
cost of a belt supporter for injuries received August 21, 1918.
while stopping a runaway horse attached to a wagon in Scollay
square, was granted.
722
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JUKE I3, 1919.
Concluded.
The application of Patrolman Daniel J. Murphy of Division
1 for permission to accept a reward of Five (5) Dollars for the
arrest of Vito Lapore, a runaway from the Lyman School, on ilay 6,
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 :-
Buchbinder,
Israel
113 Porter st. ,
Bizos,
Costos J.
1410 Tremont st.
Attest:
Chief
ef ClSiek)
723
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COLMI SSI ONER.
29 Pembertor square.
Boston, Saturday, June 14, I919.
There was no executive session held today.
724
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSI OlsliR.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Monday, June 16, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year
ending June 30, 1919.
2392 DeCosta,
2389 Moore,
2391 McCarthy,
2388 Jule,
1353 Little,
Joseph F.
Louis P.
Michael J.
Arthur W.
Joseph p.
866 East Fourth 4.,
7 Russell St., No. Camb. ,
6 Brook av., Roxbury,
82 Stoughton St., D. D. ,
6 Boyle St., C. D.
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.
142,202 Legg Bros.
145,117 Little, Joseph P.
142,664 Marques, Anthony F.
42,813 Moore, Louis P.
in
a
garage
at
40 Geneva av . ,
II
II
II
306 Main St. ,
II
II
II
24 Chardon st. ,
11
II
II
215 Maverick st.
The four special stands for Hackney Carriage Licenses
#035CE, 035CF, 035CG, and 035CH granted to the Taxi Service
Company on July 1, current, on Atlantic avenue, in front of the
Hotel Essex, were cancelled by reason of their having been
surrendered.
BOSTON. MONDAY, JUNE l6, 191^.
Contd.
The application of Cummings Eros. Company, Incorporated,
ty William J. Cur/imings for special stands for their four Hackney
Carriage Licenses #0869R, 0869s, C869T and O869V on Atlantic
avenue in front of the Hotel Essex, was granted, in place of the
Taxi Service Company.
The applications of the following named persons for
Junk Collectors' Licenses were granted for the year ending April
30, 1920.
725
Coruiriho ,
Goodfader,
Schlosberg,
Somerset,
Thomas A.
Isadore
John
Edward
48 Maverick st. ,
4 Fayston st. ,
308 Bremen st. ,
10 Cobb St.
The application of Hyinan Govenor, 1? Marble street, for
a new Junk Collector's Badge to replace one lost, was granted.
The Junk Shop Keeper's License granted to Joseph Beal
as Joseph Beal & Company on May 3, I919, at 453-457 Atlantic
avenue 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 Wolf Bornstein for a Junk Shop '%■
Keeper's License at 62 Weston street was granted for the year ending
April 30, 1920, in place of Joseph Beal & Company.
^.1^ ia,i<ja.o, *»
io, ICe^ iT
The application of Charles J. Logan, Young's Hotel, Court
street, to be appointed a Private Detective was granted for the
year ending June 16, I920.
726
BOSTOK, MOKDAY, JUKE l6, I919.
Contd.
Frederick H. Webster, reappointed May 29, 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 persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
DeLeo,
Ettore
155 Endicott st. ,
DiPietro,
Feliciano
204 Maverick st.,
Polcari,
Sabino
160 Salem st. ,
Russo,
Jerome J.
242 North st.,
Pal lad i no,
Corrado
220 Hanover st. ,
Segal,
Louis
32 Harlem st. , I
D.
The license to deal in Second Hand Articles granted to
Joseph Rosenthal on April 30, 1919, at 468 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 applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the
year ending April 30, 1920.
B.
♦Binder,
Joseph D.
468 Main st.,
Hickey,
V/illiam H.
10 Koyt St.,
Shieller,
Israel
364 "A" Shawraut av.
Thornton,
William H. &1
Walter L. J
3i>3 Chelsea st. , E.
Smi th ,
Zide,
David L.
462 Tremont st. ,
*in
place
of Joseph Rosenthal
•
BOSTON, MOKDAY, JUNE l6, I9I9.
Contd.
The application of John Urbanowicz for a license to deal
in Second Hand Articles at II6 Broadway was rejected.
The applications of the following named persons for
transfers of their licensee to deal in Second Hand Articles were
granted :-
Finkelstein, Morris
Harris, Sam
from 215 Dover st.,
to 71 Broadway,
from 216 Dover st. ,
to 1 Milford St.
727
The following named persons were appointed Special Police
Officers for the year ending March 3I, I920.
Officers.
Bruce, Joseph
Employers.
Co
Dyer,
James J,
O'Connell,
Flaherty,
Gordon,
Gorman,
Daniel
Michae
^"■i
Bensamin
Charles J.
Boston Terminal Refrigerating
"by C. M. Smith,
239 Sumner st. , E. B. ,
Walton Lunch Company,
F. F. Forsythe, Treasurer,
424 Tremont st., IO83 Washington
St., 332 Massachusetts av., 9
Tremont row, 629 V/ashington st. ,
242 Tremont st. , & 30 Haymarket eq
United States Quartermasters
Corps, Captain George P. Carter,
all warehouses under the juris-
diction of the Zone Supply Officer
Boston,
J. R. Haynes, District Sales Mgr.,
United Cigar Store,
1 School St.,
C. J. Gorman's Amusement Enter-
prises, Charles J. Gorman, Pres.
711 South St., Roslindale.
728
BOSTON, MOMDAY, JUlffi l6, I919.
Contd.
Dennis Donovan, appointed June 13, current, appeared and
made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
The application of John J. Flaherty, 83 A street, approved
ty George L. Paine, Manager of Boston Branch, The Lowe Brothers
Company, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this
Commonv/ealth was granted for the year ending May 31, 1^20.
The application of Oscar 0. Bucknam, 90 St. Andrew road,
East Boston, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this
Commonwealth which was rejected on June 9, current, was reconsidered
and granted for the year ending May 2,1, I92O.
On the application of the Eastern Massachusetts Street
Railway Company by E. B. Poss, Superintendent, licenses were granted
to the following named persons as conductors and motormen in the
employ of said company ;-
1057 Donnelly,
611 Hosker,
645 Ripley,
952 Watterson,
John A.
Alfred J.
Fred B.
Henry
Conductor,
Motorman,
[ Notice having been received from the Eastern MasBachusette
Street Railway Company that the following named persons are no
I longer in its employ, the licenses granted to said persons were
cancelled :-
967 Bashaw,
1073 Varray,
719 Shields,
Joseph L.
Fred B.
James L.
Conductor,
729
BOSTON, KOIIDAY, JUNE l6, I^IV.
Contd.
Eastern Massachusetts St. Ry. Licenses Cancelled - concluded.
735
1C53
m
671
1025
871
977
809
1003
97V
943
639
913
981
1061
765
897
856 McGinty,
984 Haskell,
Casey,
James F.
Gilmore,
H.
Clifford.
J.
P.
Bogart,
Le
Blie A
LIcDonough,
John R.
Cunningham,
D.
A.
Tyture,
W.
V/inston,
Charles
Bates,
H.
W.
Armstrong,
J.
c.
LaPlante,
E.
V.
Doherty,
C.
c.
Thorner,
H.
A.
liorehouse.
w.
M.
Hakins,
J.
H.
Nichols,
H.
E.
Robinson,
E.
E.
Munroe,
R.
L.
Kidger,
L.
R.
Mcintosh,
J.
H.
Sparos,
J.
c.
Conductor,
II
H
H
N
N
N
H
n
M
H
II
N
N
H
H
II
H
N
H
H
Bernard
A. I.
Motorman,
N
The application of Samuel Greenleaf for a Wagon License
#1857 to locate in front of 396 Atlantic avenue was granted for the
year ending June 30, I9I9.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolman Norman F. Garland of Division 5. sixty days, com-
mencing July 3» current, to regain his health at Rockland, Massa-
chusetts.
Patrolman Maurice Leonard of Division 6, three days, commencing
June 16, current, on account of the death of his son.
730
BOSTON, MONDAY, JUNE l6, 1^19.
Concluded.
The application of Patrolman Patrick J. Leahey of Divi-
sion 2 for permission to leave the city occasionally from June 21
to Septemlaer 10, current, to visit his family at Hough's Neck,
(^uincy, was granted.
The application of Patrolman Bernard P. Lynch of Division
9 to be reimbursed in the sum of Nine and 33/100 (9.33) Dollars,
"being the cost of a new revolver to replace one stolen from his
locker in the garage on May l6, current, was granted.
The applications of tJxe 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 :-
Cooper,
Di Saba to.
Morris
Pasquale
314t Blue Hill av . ,
234 Dorchester st.
A requisition for the payment of the Department Bills for
the month ending June 15, current, was approved as follows:-
Police Department,
Police Signal Service,
House of Detention,
Listing Board,
Total,
$16,763.63
4,887.86
611.23
14,195.26
$36,457.98
Attest:
Chief Cle
fc"
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Tuesday, June 17, lyiy.
This being the anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill,
the Chief Clerk's Office was closed on account of the celebration in
the Charleetown District.
731
732
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIOIJER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Wednesday, June 18, 1919«
Police Commipsiorer 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 :-
Lieutenant James E. Sanford of Division 6 having arrived
at the age of sixty-three and two-twelfths years, having performed
faithful service in the Police Department for thirty-seven and two-
twelfths years, and having requested to be retired from active
service, it is hereby
Ordered: That the said Lieutenant Sanford be retired from
active service and that his name be placed upon the Department
pension roll with pay at the rate of One Thousand (lOOO) Dollars
per annum, said sum being one-half of the amount of compensation
received by him in the office from which he is retired; to take
effect Wednesday, June I8, 1919, at 5.45 o'clock, P. M.
A special draft was made on the City Auditor in favor
of the Printing Department for the sum of Fourteen Thousand Twenty-
eight and 60/100 (14,028.60) Dollars, being the amount required to
pay it for printing and binding 250 copies of the Police List of
male residents of the city of Boston as of April 1, 1919*
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
1344 Corcoran,
2393 Crowley.
2395 Hagerty,
2390 McGlinchey,
816 Reader,
2394 Roach,
John L.
Thomas J.
Patrick W.
Joseph F.
George D.
Harry L.
15 Pearl av., Winthrop,
14 Clarendon St.,
140 W. Third St.,
379 Columbia st., Camb.,
85 Linwood st., Som. ,
39 Maverick sq.
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE l8, l'^19.
Contd.
The application of John B. Austin for a license #146,194
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 19 Fordham
road, Brighton, was granted for the year ending June 30, 1919'
733
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 . 1920.
Bacigalupo,
Bartlett,
Brown,
Brown,
Burr,
Finnigan,
Hogquist,
Horton,
Hughes,
Lawrence,
Nouree,
Robinson,
Swisher,
Bruce,
Caracostaa,
Carle,
Carr,
Miller,
West,
Chapman ,
Hodgson,
McDougald,
Colgan,
Culkeen,
133 Wellington Hill st.
Stephen D.
William H.
approved by S. E. Blanchard, Treasurer, Suffolk
Engraving & Electrotyping Company,
30 Pierce av., Everett,
Charles N. S.
Seth D.
Chester T.
Peter J.
Arthur N.
Edmund E.
Raymond M.
James G.
Harry P.
William J.
Harry D.
approved by S. S.
State Street
Joseph
approved by C. M.
642 Dudley St. ,
40 No, Monroe ter.,
130 Massachusetts av.,
40 Church st., D. D. ,
12 No. Milton st, , Maiden,
45 Hemenway st. ,
130 Massachusetts av.,
83 Montclair av,, Montclair,
9 Lincoln st., Hudson,
56 Woodcliff rd., Newton
Highlands,
35 Edison Green,
Roberts, Aes't Secretary,
Trust Company,
19 Edwin St., Ashmont,
Smith, Boston Terminal
James E.
Perlie F.
John )
Hans W. r
John A. )
approved by R.
Eastern Metal
Richard E, )
Frank B. I
Charles B. )
approved by A. E,
Refrigerating Company,
Liecester
Downer av . ,
Medford st.
Church St. .
St.
F.
B,
D. D, ,
Maiden,
Watertown,
James F.
approved by
Thomas F.
P
62
106
111
17 W, Adams st., Som. .
Bigelow, Managing Director,
& Refining Company, Inc. ,
48 Maple St., H. P, ,
48 Maple St., H. P. ,
21 Lincoln st. , H. P. ,
Smith, Treasurer, Hyde Park
Trust Company,
45 Oakland av,, Arlington
Heights,
G, H, Walker for Houghton & Dutton
Company ,
87 St. Andrew rd., E, B. ,
734
BOSTON, WEDWESDAY, JUNE l8, 1919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
DeRocher,
Desmond,
Donovan,
Sliney,
Dooley,
Gallagher,
Duke,
Dunsmoor,
Emanuelsees,
Estey,
Far nam,
Shute,
Field,
Fitzpa trick,
Gitson,
Gildea,
Goddard,
Henchey,
Lane,
McDermott,
O'Brien,
Rizzo,
Glancey,
Mcllarfiara,
Charles G.
approved by H. N.
146 Albion St.
Sweet, Partner,
}
Jeremiah J.
approved by W.
Fish Market
Michael
George N.
approved by S.
Terminal
Patrick J. )
John J. J
approved by
States
William F.
Harrie V.
Magnus
approved by
Eugene E.
Clarence E. .
William H. '
approved by A. W.
Fourth-Atlantic
Robert H.
approved by A. E.
Hornblower
& Weeks,
75 Monument St., C. D. ,
J. O'Brien, President, Boston
Corporation,
10 Thurman st.,
787 Somerville av.,
G. Spear, Treasurer,
Wharf & R. R. Warehouse Company,
108 Massachusetts av.,
90 Webster av., Som. ,
George P. Carter, Captain, United
Q,uarterinast«rs Corps,
96 Huntington av.,
178 Huntington av.,
10 Leslie st.,
Charles Skentelberry, Warren
Transportation Company,
100 Broad st., Wollaston,
97 High St., C. D.,
34 Jamaica st., J. P.,
Haines, Vice President,
National Bank, Boston,
2 Brimmer st..
Smith, Ass't Treasurer,
Boston Publishing Company,
Patrick N. 339 Maiden st., Medford,
approved by Thomas P. Smith, Auditor,
United States Shipping Board, 148 State st.
William A.
approved by T. E.
James
Phillip
William J.
John R.
James J.
Cornelius J.
Charles A.
approved by
New York.
William R.|
John W. )
approved by
Pinkerton'
214 Huntington av.,
Pedrick, State House,
6 Waver ly st. ,
104 Warrenton st.,
18 Pelhan st. ,
30 Villa av., Winthrop,
20 Dundee st. ,
75 Fulda St. ,
152 Beechwood av,, New
Rochelle, N. Y. ,
A. D. Follansbee, Captain, Police,
New Haven & Hartford Railroad,
43i Mead st. , C. D. ,
12 Westvale rd. , D. D. ,
D. T. Green, Superintendent,
s National Detective Agency,
735
BOSTON, WEDl^SDAY, JUlffi l8, I919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - continued.
Gorzoan,
Ham,
Henbridge,
Hickey,
Jenner,
Kenney,
Lander,
Manley,
McCabe,
Foubieter,
Leary,
McCourt,
Minton,
Moore,
O'Kane,
Reardon,
Richardson,
Rowell,
Ripley,
Smith,
Charles J. 62 Tower at.,
Herman A. 35 High st., So. Hanson,
approved by Calvin Austin, President,
Eastern Steamship Lines, Incorporated,
Mathew 100 Oliver av.. Maiden,
approved by H. Jardine, Supt. , American
Railway Express Company,
Eugene P. 76 Bowdoin st., D. D. ,
approved by Allan H. Sturges, Treas.,
Liberty Trust Company,
Henry J. 6-9 So. Market st.,
approved by John K. M. L. Farquhar for R. & J.
Farquhar Company,
William J. 215 Pond av . , Brookline,
approved by C. W. Rankin, Chief of Police,
Terminal Division, Boston & Maine Railroad,
John J. 87 St. Mary's st.. Brook.,
approved by G. W, Harvey, Ass't Manager,
Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Company,
Alden A. 265- Pond av., Brookline,
approved by W. H. Jenney, Superintendent,
Jenney Manufacturing Company,
Edward T. 4 Thoreau ct.. Concord,
approved by C. W. Rankin, Chief of Police,
Terminal Division, Boston & Maine Railroad,
Lawrence C. ) 73 Partridge av., Som. ,
John G. ( ,21 Sudan st.,
Louis J. ) 501 E. Seventh st,,
approved by F. J. Sullivan, Secretary, 1
Gillette Safety Razor Company,
Thomas H. 86 Dacia st., Roxbury, I
approved by C. E. Cotting, Trustee, 41 Worm-
wood St. ,
297 Savin Hill av., I
25 Highland av., Newtonville
approved by D. Staunton, General Manager, ,
Union Wool Company,
Dennis F. 348 Bowdoin st., D. D. ,
George J. L. I 87 Woodrow av., D. D. ,
George H. f 25 Lafayette st. ,
approved by C. B. Strout, Treas., Fidelity
Trust Company,
Osgood C. 79 Willow ct. , D. D. ,
approved by Thomas Clish, Manager, Colonial
File Company,
Arthur E. 69 Arlington st., H. P.,
approved by Fred L. Childs, President, Hyde
Park Trust Co. ,
William C.
Joseph A.
736
BOSTON, WEDlNlESDAY, JUNE l8, 1^19.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - concluded.
Titus,
Traver,
Wade,
White,
Raymond F. 21 Brett at., Brockton,
approved ty E. R. Allen, Comptroller,
Regal Shoe Conipany,
Edwin C. 29 Worcester sq.,
Abtott P. Boston Navy Yard,
John B. Jr. 593 East Sixth at.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
re.jected:-
Aspinwall av.. Brook.,
Salem st. , Lynnf ield,
Q,uint av. , B. D. ,
Virginia st. ,
Columbia rd.,
Babcock St., Brook.,
Lafayette st, , Salem,
River st., H. P.,
Grant st., Lynn,
Centervale Park, D. D. ,
Sixth St. , E. Camb. ,
Lothrop St., Beverly,
K St.,
E. Springfield st.,
Hemenway st. ,
Warren st., Roxbury,
Colliston rd. , B. D. ,
Ashmont st., Dorchester,
Abbott.
George E.
256
Abbott,
William S.
Brady,
Frank J.
76
Cataldo,
Massimino
,^7
Cifrino,
Paul
622
Dimond,
Hugh J.
126
Eberson,
S. S.
401
Halper,
Joseph
1073
Hatfield,
Walter V.
64
Jones,
Elmer A,
11
McCarthy,
Henry F.
107
C^uiner,
John F.
23
Sanders,
Ernest M.
49
Slater,
William T.
41
Verzone,
Richard G.
120
Webster,
Fred H.
337
Wise,
John P.
9
York,
Herbert L.
296
On the application of the Nantasket Beach Steamboat
Company by Frederic L. Lane, Treasurer, Augustus Meyers was
appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about the
premises of Rowe's Wharf and the boats owned or operated by said
company in Boston Harbor for the year ending March ^1, 1920.
BOSTOIT, WEDKESDAY. JUNE l8 , 1919 .
Contd.
The application of the Royal Blue Line Company, Inc., by
W. J. Smith, President, for a license #14-5,557 to set up and use a
Sight-Seeing Automobile in a garage at 2 "A" St. Botolph street
was granted until March 1, 1920.
The application of The Royal Blue Line Company, Inc., by
W. J. Smith, President, for a location for its Sight-Seeing Auto-
mobile License #14-5,557 on Arlington street, north of Channing
Monument, Stand #1, from 8.30 a. m. to 5*30 P« ni., daily, was
granted.
This designation is granted on the express condition that
passengers received at this stand shall not be transferred at other
stands held by the above named or others or at other places to other
sight-seeing automobiles, except in cases of emergency; and that
passengers received at this stand shall be returnedthereto unless
they express a desire to alight elsewhere.
The application of Basilios Anastos for a license for
the storage and sale of merchandise at 325 Tremont street was
returned to the Board of Street Commissioners disapproved for the
reason that a stand at this location would interfere with public
travel.
j j The application of Patrolman Charles D. Wildes of Division
118 to-be reimbursed in the sum of Eleven and 76/IOO (11. 76) Dollars,
"being the cost of a new Colt 38 police revolver to replace one
stolen, from him by two unknown men on December 7, 19l8, while
arrest;ing William J. Perry for the larceny of a Packard automobile
waa F^ranted.
737
738
BOSTON, WEDKESDAY, JUNE l8 , 1919
Concluded.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolraan Daniel F. Driscoll of Division 2, one day, commencing
June 23, current, to attend to private business.
Patrolman Samuel C. Hutchins of Division 9. thirty days,
commencing June 23, current, to regain his health.
Sergeant Peter A. McNeil of Division 15, three days, commencing
Jiine 20, current, to get married.
A requisition was made on the City Treasurer for the sura
of Six Hundred Seventy- (67O) Dollars, being the amount required to
pay the pay-roll of the beneficiaries of the Police Charitable Fund
for the month ending Jxine 30, ciirrent, to be charged to the Police
Charitable Fund Income.
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
month ending June 30, current, was approved as follows :-
Commissioner's Office,
Superintendent's Office,
Pensions,
Total,
$ 1,166.66
416.66
13.564.77
$15,148.09
Attest
!739
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIOllBR.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Thursday, June I9, I919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Wednesday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
Patrolman Frank L. Merritt of Division 3 having performed
faithful service in the Police Department for twenty- two and ten-
twelfths years, having requested to be retired from active service,
and it appearing to the Police Commissioner that the said Patrolman
Merritt is physically incapacitated for useful service in the Police
Department, it is hereby
Ordered: His Honor the Mayor having approved the same,
that the said Patrolman Merritt be retired from active service and
that his name be placed upon the Department pension roll with pay at
the rate of Eight Hundred (80O) Dollars per annum, being one-half of
the amount of compensation received by him in the office from which
he is retired; to take effect Thursday, June 19, I919, at 5.45
o'clock, P. M.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
2397
2396
Robison,
Spatola,
Charles J.
Charles C.
46 Mayhew s t . ,
22 Everett st., Everett.
740
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JUlffi 19, 1919.
Contd.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
Because of many rumors to the effect that serious trouble may
take place in or about the first two weeks in July, it ia deemed
judicious by the Police Commissioner to suspend vacations for such
period as may be necessary on and after the third of July next, so
that every member of the Department will be on duty ready to cope
with this situation should it arise.
During the period of suspension of vacations. Commanding Offi-
cers are instructed to carry out the following orders:
1. .Day of Relief will not be suspended until it may be necessary,
but as this is a time of emergency, men on Day of Relief will
report at their respective stations at 8 o'clock, A. M. the day
following their Day of Relief either by telephone or in person, as
determined by their superior officers.
2. No officers will be excused from the 5.4-5 P« M. roll-call on
their long day except by permission of their Superior Officers.
3. Permission to leave the city during this period of suspension
will not be granted except in cases of real emergency and then only
upon approval by the Superintendent. All Day men and Long Day men
absent from their homes visiting theatre, relatives, etc., must
leave word at their homes where they can be found, so that they may
be ordered to report at their stations immediately in cases of
emergency.
4. When the suspension period is over, a general revision of the
vacation period will necessarily have to be made. Vacation
numbers drawn and now held by men in the Department will proceed
in the same order as if no suspension period had taken place.
The application of Thomas L. Cannon for a transfer of
his license #96,321 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a
garage at 25 Irvington street to a garage at 153 Liverpool street
was granted.
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JUKE 19. 1919.
Contd.
The application of Martin J. Ford, 292 C street, for a
Junk Collector's License was granted for the year ending April 30,
1920.
The application of the Salvation Amy Band, consisting of
twenty-five musicians, by Brigadier Joseph Sheppard, 8 East Brook-
line street, for a Collective Musicians' License to parade on
Sunday, June 22, current, from 2 to 3 ^■"cl 7 to 8 p. m. , was granted.
Route: From 87 Vernon street to Washington, Warren, Ruggles
and Roxbury streets and Shawraut avenue to Vernon street.
The application of Walter L. Wedger, 499 Audubon road,
for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth
was granted for the year ending May 31, 1920.
The application of Arthur M. Jule, 82 Stoughton street,
Dorchester, for a license #01^684 to operate a Sight-Seeing Auto-
mobile was granted until March 1, I920.
The following named persons, appointed June 16, current,
appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the
duties incumbent on them as special police officers.
Joseph Bruce,
Michael Flaherty.
741
742
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1919.
Concluded.
The applications of the following named police officers
for full pay for the time herein specified on account of absence
j from duty ty reason of injuries received in the performance of
I duty, were granted :-
$ 52.60
26.30
21.37
26.30
19.72
13.15
30.68
Patrol .
Charles H. Bullock,
Div,
4,
12
days,
H
Daniel J. Eraser,
!•
5,
6
H
N
Thomas Thornton,
H
5.
6
N
M
Samuel C. Hutchins,
n
9.
6
It
n
Arthur F. Shea,
ii
10,
6
H
N
John H. Sullivan,
H
12.
3
n
n
Michael J. Shea,
H
15.
7
n
$190.12
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending June 19, current, was approved as follows :-
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Total,
$51,624.89
630.19
501.49
199.42
63.85
$53,019.84
Attest:
Chief C^rk>
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Friday, June 20, 1919.
Police Coimnissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
Doiuenico A. Rinaldi was employed as a temporary janitor at
Station 1 for ten days, commencing June 20, current, with pay at
the rate of Eleven Hundred (1100) Dollars per annum.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
2398 Lynch,
2121 Slamin,
Herbert F.
Cornelius R.
379 Dorchester st.,
30 St. Germain st.
The application of Jacob Goldstein for a license #147,024
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 1215 Blue Hill
avenue was granted for the year ending June 30, 1919.
743
744
BOSTON, PRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1919.
Contd.
The application of Isaac P. Fivenson for a transfer of
his license #142, 4o6 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a
garage at 647 Washington street, Dorchester, to a garage at l68
Norwell street, Dorchester, was granted.
The application of Timothy E. Kelly for a special stand
for his Hackney Carriage License #123,010 on Tremont street. Common
side, opposite Keith's Theatre, was granted.
The application of Nicholas F. Ryan for a Junk Shop
Keeper's License at 31I Dorchester street was rejected.
The applications of the following named persons for
, Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:-
Hudson Athletic Band, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by
j John S. Lufty, 16 Pine street, - to accompany the funeral procession
of the late John S. Lufty on Sunday, June 22, current, from 4 to 6
I p. m.
Route: Pine street to Harrison avenue and Tyler street.
I Shipping Board Band, consisting of ten musicians, by E. T.
MacNeill, 22 Saunders street, Brighton, - to parade with the Ladies
Auxilliary, Spanish War Veterans, to have a memorial service, on
Sunday, June 22, current, from 2 to 4 p. m.
Route: From the corner of Blue Hill avenue and Walk Hill
street through Walk Hill street to the cemetery.
Avellino and other bands, consisting of seventy musicians, by
1 John Giunta, 343 Hanover street, - to accompany the Societies of
St. Leonard's Church, Prince street, on Sunday, June 22, current,
< from 2 to 6 p. m.
Route: From St. Leonard's Church, Prince street, to North
square. Moon, Fleet, North, Commercial, Battery, Hanover, Charter,
Salem, Prince, Thacher, Endicott, Hanover, and Blackstone streets,
Hayraarket square, Merrimac, Pitts, North Margin, Norman and Green
j streets, Bowdoin square, Court and Hanover streets to Richmond
1 street.
745
BOSTON, FRIDAY. JUNE 20, 1919.
Contd.
Charles J. Logan, appointed June l6, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incurabent on him as a private detective.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31. 1920.
Frederick,
Needham,
Husso,
Robert D. 13 Green st. , Everett,
approved by F. D. Waul, Superintendent, Bay
State Street Railway,
Carleton 0. 5 Rutland sq.,
approved by Fred P. Kinney, Treasurer, Kinney
Manufacturing Company,
Thomas D. 72 Pinehurat st.
The application of Simeon J. Stephenson, Ordnance Depart-
ment, United States Army, for a copy of his license to carry a
pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth was granted.
The application of Erail J. Bopp, 6 Valentine street,
Roxbury, approved by A. J. Richmond, Vice President and Manager,
General Fire Extinguisher Company, for a license to carry a pistol
or revolver in this commonwealth which was rejected on June 9, 1919.
was reconsidered and granted for the year ending May 31, 1920.
746
JiOSTON, J^RIDAY, JUinS 20, 1919.
Contd.
On information filed "by Captain Fitzgerald of Division 3
that James J. Dugan, 2'^ years old, of 64 Rutland square, is not a
proper person to be licensed to carry a pistol or revolver, it is
therefore hereby ordered: That the license to carry a pistol or
revolver in this Comaionwealth granted to the said James J. Dugan on
the 29th day of May, 1919, be and hereby is revoked.
On information filed by Captain Hickey of Division 7 that
I Charles Could, holder of a license to carry pistol or revolver and
'a warrant as a special police officer, has been discharged by the
! Boston and Albany Railroad, the license to carry a pistol or
! revolver granted to the said Charles Gould on May 29, 1919. and the
I appointment as a special police officer for duty in and about the
I premises of the Boston and Albany Railroad in East Boston, granted
to the said Charles Gould on April 14, 1919. were revoked.
On the application of A. F. Washburn, President, John R.
Galletly was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and
iabout the premises of the Unique Theatre located at 700 Washington
street for the year ending March 31, 1920.
j The above named Galletly appeared and made oath to
'faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on him
as a special police officer.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbentjon them
as special police officers.
Officers.
Dillon,
Kennedy,
O'Connell,
Robert E.
William J,
Daniel G.
Appointed.
May 10, 1919.
June 16, 1919.
BOSTON, I^IDAY, JUNE 20, I9I9.
Concluded.
The application of Inspector William J. Rooney of the
Bureau of Criminal Investigation for leave of absence froir. duty
for thirty days, commencing June I6, current, to regain his health
at South Middleton, Massachusetts, 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 ComrniBsionere
approved:-
Klarfeld,
Harris
119 Hanover st..
Pappas,
Charles S.
Marvin & Washington sts.,
Tabrisky,
David
328 Blue Hill av..
Walfish,
Mark
1239 Tremont st. ,
Qukow,
Harry
24i Paneuil Hall sq.
The application of Jacob Jacobs for a license for the
storage and sale of merchandise at 156 Q,uincy street was returned
to the Board of Street Commissioners disapproved for the reason that
a stand at this location is objected to by the owner of the property,
Attest:
Chief Cler
%'
747
748
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIOKER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Saturday, June 21, I919,
There was no executive session held this day.
749
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 PemlDerton square,
Boston, Monday, June 23, I919.
Police Concnieeioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
The following named persons were employed as gasolene
engineers on the police launch "Alert" for four months, commencing
June 23, current, with pay at the rate of Thirteen Hundred (I30O)
Dollars per annum.
Peter Hendricks
Matthew Fay.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
2399 Rapino,
24 CO Thompson,
Pas quale
Alexander J.
36 Sheaf e st.,
20 Sunset st.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, 1919.
14-6,246 Jordan, Joseph W.
86,121 Rapino, Pasquale
in a garage at
H H II n
168 Warren st., Rox. ,
119 Portland st.
750
BOSTON, MONDAY. JUKE 23. I919.
Contd.
The application of Harry Porinan, 35 Grove street, for a
Junk Collector's License was granted for the year ending April
30, 1920.
The application of Peter J. Connolly, Faneuil Hall Market,
for a Collective Musicians' License for five musicians to parade
with the members of the Boston Fruit and Produce Exchange, to have
an outing at Kantasket, on Tuesday, June 24, current, at 9a. m. ,
was granted.
Route: From Faneuil Hall square to Merchants row. State and
Broad streets to Rowe's Wharf.
The application of Samuel N. Cohen, 17 Abbott street,
Dorchester, to be reappointed a Private Detective was granted for
the year ending June 23, 192O.
The applications of the follov/ing named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31, I920.
Babbitt,
Hunter,
Menard,
Reid,
Cobt,
Donovan,
Harrington,
Hodges,
Johnson,
Lajnoureux,
Langill,
Lawrence,
Merrill,
George H.
Moses F.
John A.
Ezra W.
approved by
Citizens
Preston E.
James D. J,
William H.
Arthur J.
Williair. H.
George E.
Prank H.
Warren F.
Edward E.
approved by
American
9 Myrtle st.,
20 Greenwic>i st.,
534- Columbus av.,
39 Plynt St., Norfolk Downs
0. J. Carter, Assistant Cashier,
National Bank, Boston,
43 Franklin st. ,
102 Grant st., Somerville,
103 Julia St., Auburn, R. I.,
253 No. Central av.Wollaston,
160 Howard st., Melrose,
Gilbert st. W.Mansfield,
1 "A" Ivy St. ,
162 Coolidge St., Brookline,
45 Highland av,, Winthrop,
C. W. Robie, General Manager,
Railway Exprese Company,
BOSTON, MONDAY. JUlffi 23, I919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - concluded.
Nolan,
Roche,
Searing,
Smith,
Steen,
looker,
Twining,
Wolf,
Woodard,
Cunningham,
Finkelstein,
Hill,
Jones,
Kiloup,
Morgan,
Nay lor,
Newton,
Turnbull,
Tryder,
Wilson,
William H.
William G.
Harry P.
Walter S.
George T.
3
43
75
5
228
Kenton rd. , J. P. ,
Franklin st. ,
Draper av., l/Iansfield,
Spring Park av. ,
Niantic av.
751
Providence,
Rhode Island
St.
S w • y
George W. 43
Edson N. 64
Harvey F. 146
Edward K. \ 36
approved by C. W. Robie, General Manager,
Franklin
Florida
Y/inslow av. ,
Mechanic st.
D. D. ,
Norwood,
Webster,
American Railway Express Company
Michael J.
approved by Henry
Max
V/illiam L.
Edgar W. Sr.
Watson W.
William A.
William A.
James H.
approved by C. W. Rankin, Chief of Police,
Boston & Maine Terminal Division,
Harline E. II3 Congress St., Amesbury,
Alfred 243 Lexington st. ,
approved by E. E. Mitchell, Agent, Central
Wharf, Atlantic avenue,
Charles D. 39 Munroe st. , Roxbury.
1112 Bennington st.,
A. Higgins, Master, House of
Correction,
No. Russell Bt. ,
Johnson av., Winthrop,
Akron st. ,
Sanford St., Mattapan,
W. Q,uincy st., Som. ,
Schuyler st., Roxbury,
Columbia rd. ,
32
34
12
48
8
2
1596
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected;-
Cafarella,
Gordon,
Greenwood,
Mo ran,
Randolph,
Rosemmayer,
Joseph
Robert A.
Leonard J.
Thomas P.
William L.
Frank
173 Norfolk St. , D. D. ,
231 Washington st. ,
87 W. Cedar st.,
25 Bowdoin St.,
9 Holyoke st. ,
294 Ruggles St.
752
BOSTON. MONDAY. JUNE 23, I919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the year
ending April 3C, 1920.
Baril & Brown,
Humboldt av . ,
Washington at. ,
Columbia rd. ,
Washington st.,
"A" Sudbury st. ,
Hanover st. ,
Hyde Park av . ,
Old South Diamond Co. Inc.
Washington st.,
E. Cottage st.,
Washington st. ,
Howard st. ,
G. as W. G. Wood & Sons,
Park 8t.
Baril,
Peter E. &) as
Brown,
Roger W. J 72
Breslau,
Hyman 24^2
Callahan,
Edwin T. 635
Draisen,
David 194-0
Goldstein,
Israel 44
Levine,
Edward N. 78
Marks,
Abraham H. 1215
Dreayer,
Samuel & Benjamin as
305
Prezker,
Charles 78
Rosen,
Eli H. 1926
Winitzer,
Simon 48
Wood,
Frederick M. & Arthur
On the application of J. H. Brennan, Manager, George C.
McClintock was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and
about the premises of Loew's New Columbia Theatre located at 97^
Washington street for the year ending March 31 , I920.
On the application of the Citizens National Bank of Boston
by 0. J. Carter, Assistant Cashier, Ezra W. Reid was appointed a
Special Police Officer for duty in and about the premises jj'179
Summer street for the year ending March 3I, I920.
On the application of David H. Brand, Owner, Carman T.
Scopa was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about
the premises of the Thompson Square Theatre located at 169-179
Main street for the year ending March 3I, I920.
753
BOSTON, MONDAY, JUNE 23, I919.
Contd.
On the application of The Eastern Steamship Company "by
E. E. Mitchell, Agent, Alfred Tryder was appointed a Special Police
Officer for duty in and about the premises of Central Wiarf for
the year ending March 3^1 1920.
J. Edward Pairbairn, appointed June I3, current,
appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all
the duties incumbent on him as a special police officer.
The following named police officers who were granted
indefinite leave of absence to enter the service of the United
States Army, having been honorably discharged therefrom, returned
to duty at 5.4-5 P. M. , June 23, 1919:-
Patrolman Francis J. O'Rourke of Division 1, granted leave of
absence November 30, 1917.
Patrolman John C. Clougherty of Division 2, granted leave of
absence September 21, 1917 •
The application of Patrolman Timothy F. Gleason of
Division 13 for leave of absence from duty for three days, commenc-
ing June 22, current, on account of the death of his brother-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 :-
Colson, Robert L.
Golner, Gershon
Orient Central Garage
633 Washington st.
5 Spring St. ,
1037 Bennington st.
754
BOSTON, MONDAY, JUKE 23, 1919.
Concluded,
The application of Angelo Perraro for a license for
the storage and sale of merchandise at ll6 Boylston street was
returned to the Board of Street Commissioners disapproved for
the reason that the principal ground floor tenant object sjto a
stand at this place.
Attest;
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square,
Boston, Tuesday, June 24, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Monday last were read and approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
56 Murray Hill rd., Ros.,
22 Emerson st. ,
63 W. Lenox st. ,
660 Massachusetts av.,
40 Cheshire st.,
1082 Commonwealth av.
2404
Hansen,
Hans A,
2402
Manuel,
Francis D.
2403
McGonigle,
James A.
1813
Neville,
Thomas F.
2405
Perkins,
Elmer F.
24C1
Sutton,
Clarence
The applications of the following named persons for
copies of their Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted:-
737 Connolly,
14c9 Mahoney,
454 Whitney,
2176 Willis,
James F.
John B.
Charles J.
Samuel J,
33 Goldsmith St.,
175 Hemenway st. ,
2049 Washington st.,
11 Norfolk St., Roxbury.
The application of John B. Mahoney for a copy of his
llicense #46,964 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage
at 2 "A" St. Botolph street was granted.
755
756
BOSTON, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1919.
Contd.
The application of John B. Mahoney for a copy of his
special stand for Hackney Carriage License #46,964 on Longwood
avenue, southwest corner of Villa street, was granted.
The application of Russell H. Morrison for a special
stand for his Hackney Carriage License jj'125,803 in front of 961
Tremont street was granted.
The application of Elizabeth A. D. MacLaughlin, 29
Pemberton square, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in
this Commonwealth was granted for the year ending May 31, 1920.
The application of Alfred D. Giannotti, 158 Endicott
street, for a license jiQ2A2'^2 to operate a Sight-Seeing Automobile
was granted until March 1, I92O.
The application of the Town Taxi Incorporated, by John
T. Rockett, President, for a license #B21007 to set up and use a
Sight-Seeing Automobile in a garage at 49 Batavia street was
granted until March 1, 1920.
The application of the Town Taxi Incorporated, by John T.
Rockett, President, for a location for its Sight-Seeing Automobile
License #B21007 in front of 10 Park square, from 8.3O a. m. to 5*30
p. m. , daily, was granted.
This designation is granted on the express condition that
passengers received at this stand shall not be transferred at other
stands held by the above named or others or at other places to other
sight-seeing automobiles, except in cases of emergency; and that
passengers received at this stand shall be returned thereto unless
they express a desire to alight elsewhere.
757
BOSTON, TUESDAY, JUHE 24, 1919.
Concluded.
The application of Walter V. Hess for a Wagon License
#6243 to locate in front of 15 Devonshire street was granted for
the year ending June 30, 1919.
Attest:
<!>!/Jo-<'VU5ci
Chief Cle
758
OFFICE OP THE POLICE COIMI SS I OIJER .
29 Pemterton square.
Boston, Y/ednesday, June 25, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Tuesday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order ;-
Mr. Frank A. Richardson, Assistant Director, Police
Signal Service, is hereby appointed Director of the Signal Service
of the Police Department of the city of Boston, to take effect
at 5.00 P. M., Thursday, June 26, I919.
It was
ORDERED: That the pay of the engineers and firemen
of the Police Steamers be and hereby is established at the follow-
ing rates, commencing Friday, June 27, I919:-
Per Day
1 Chief Engineer
at
^4.93
2 Engineers
M
4.72
3.fe6
7 Firemen
N
Per Week
$34.52
33.08 (1725 ea.
27.04 (1410 ea.
Per Annum.
$1800.
3450.
9870.
Total,
<>15120.
The application of David K. Crawford, 86 Humboldt avenue,
for a Hackney Carriage Driver's License #2406 was granted for the
year ending June 3c, 1919.
BOSTON, WEDIIESDAY, JUNE 25, 1919.
Contd.
The application of David K. Crawford for a license
#144,216 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 126
Humboldt avenue was granted for the year ending June 30, 1919.
The applications of the following named persons for new
Junk Collectors' Badges to replace those lost, were granted:-
759
Camel ,
Fox,
Joe
Morris
167 Chelsea st., E. B.
69 Phillips St.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
' granted for the year ending May ^1, 1920.
Burton,
Driscoll,
Driscoll ,
Geary,
Kelly.
Cannizzaro,
Cogan,
DeCourcey,
Hall,
MacConnell,
Maddock,
George
Frank
Joseph
Daniel J.
John
approved
Hotel
Thomas
Jeremiah
approved
John J.
approved
Albert T.
approved
r
by John L.
& Railroad
91 Willowood St., D. D. ,
905 Broadway, Somerville,
47 Princeton st., Medford,
55 Hudson St., Somerville,
9 Geroania st., J. P.,
Beunke, Superintendent,
News Company,
3 Vicksburg st. ,
D. 84 Southampton st.,
by T. E. Claus, Metropolitan Coal Co.,
40 Isabella st. ,
by F. J. Sullivan, Secretary, Gillette
Safety Razor Company,
Leo H. Adams House, Boston,
William 106 Lonsdale st.,
559 Heath st.. Chestnut Hill
by S. P. Wyatt, Chief Clerk, National
Shawmut Bank,
Murdy,
Quiggle,
Albert S.
approved by
Gillette
Fred L.
approved by
683 Washington st., Brook.
F. G. Flynn, Assistant Auditor,
Safety Razor Company,
144 Warren av. ,
E. F. Hanscom, Assistant Cashier,
Fourth-Atlantic National Bank,
760
BOSTON, YIEDNESDAY, JUKE 25, 19iy.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - concluded.
Siegsmund,
Tobin,
White,
Charles A. 84 Crawford st.,
Herbert B. 471 Ferry st. , Everett,
approved by J, M. Porter, Purchasing Agent,
Federal Reserve Bank,
Chandler V. 71 Walk Hill st. ,
approved by H. L. Wilson, Treasurer, Boston
Elevated Railway Company.
The application of George J. Kaufman, 22 Auburn street,
for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth
was rejected.
The application of Frank Feldrnan for a license to deal in
Second Hand Articles at 383 Tremont street was granted for the
year ending April 3c, 1^20.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Officers.
Codman,
McClintock,
Reid,
Scopa,
Tryder,
Russell S.
George C.
Ezra W.
Carman T.
Alfred
Appointed.
March 31, 1919.
June 23, 1919.
761
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, JDHE 25, 1919.
Concluded.
The application of Edward J. Magner, 7 Gates street.
South Boston, for a license #022724 to operate a Sight-Seeing Auto-
mobile was granted until March 1, 1920.
The application of Patrolman William C. M, Tilton of
Division 17 for leave of absence from duty for one day, commencing
June 30. current, to get married was granted without pay.
The following order was approved :-
The Mayor and City Council having ordered that an annuity
be paid from the City Treasury to Christina M. Deininger, widow of
Charles E. Deininger, formerly a member of the Police Department
attached to Division 1, who died February 13, I919. from injuries
received while in the discharge of his duty, as long as said
Christina U» Deininger, widow of said Charles E. Deininger, remains
a widow, the amount of said annuity being fixed at |9C0, to be paid
from the appropriation for Police Department pensions, the Commis-
sioner, therefore
Ordered: That the name of Christina M. Deininger, widow
of the aforesaid Charles E. Deininger, be placed on the Department
pension roll with an allowance of Nine Hundred (900) Dollars per
annum payable monthly in sums of Seventy-five dollars, commencing
June 25, 1919.
Attest:
762
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIOl'IER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Thursday, June 26, I919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Wednesday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
T]-ie resignation of Patrolman Herbert L. Wingate of
Division 4 having been presented while charges are pending against
him, it is hereby accepted, to take effect Thursday, June 26, I919.
at 5.45 o'clock, P. M.
The application of Salvatore Grassia for an Amusement
License to have an exhibition of heavyweight lifting and a musical
entertainment in Sumner Hall located at 198 Sumner street, East
Boston, on Tuesday evening, July 1, current, was forwarded to His
Honor the Mayor approved.
The application of Hugh Doherty, 47 Lamson street, East
Boston, for a Junk Collector's License was granted for the year
ending April 30, 1920.
The application of the Italian Marine Band, consisting of
thirty musicians, by Valeric Saja, 124 Prince street, for a Collect-
ive Musicians' License to parade with the St. Bonito Society, to
have an anniversary celebration, on Sunday, June 29, current, from 2
to 4 p. m. , was granted. Band concert in NortJi sq. at 5 P- ^•
Route: From 3 Snowhill street to Prince, Causeway, Endicott,
Hanover, Richmond, North, Battery, Charter, Salem and Prince streets
to Snowhill etreet.
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JUKE 26, 1919.
Contd.
Samuel N. Cohen, reappointed June 23, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
Incumbent on him as a private detective.
The petition of the New York Central Railroad Company, a
railroad corporation having a passenger station in this city, pray-
ing for the appointment of
Robert E. Lynch
being a pers
police offic
upon said pe
employment
act as a rai
the purposes
Acts of 1906
to hold said
lav.
on in the employment of
er of and for said corpo
tition the person named
f said corporation, was
Iroad police officer of
and with the powers set
and Acts in addition th
office until said appoi
said corporation as a railroad
ration, was acted upon, and
therein being a person in the
appointed a police officer to
and for said corporation for
forth in Chapter 463 of the
ereto and amendatory thereof,
ntment is revoked according to
763
The applications of David Pearlstein for a Pawnbroker's
License and license to deal in Second Hand Articles at 20 Beach
street were granted for the year ending April 30, 1920, in place of
Shear and Lewis revoked October 19, 1918.
Augustus Meyers, appointed June 18, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
^0^M'^Jk\Jf^**^ fi^ U^.
764
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, I919.
Contd.
The application of Rudolp Hedberg, 62 Myrtle street,
Waltham, for a license #026167 to operate a Sight-Seeing Automobile
was granted until March 1, I920.
The licenses granted to the following named persons were
cancelled for non-payment of the license fee:-
RAM) CART
79 Card, William C. & Co. in front of 15 Linden Park st. ,
granted June 3, I919.
WAGON
3755 Loonie, Edward P. in front of 8 Hampshire st. ,
2843) McAnirlin & Morgan ( " " " I857 Washington A.,
33817 (Washington st. s.w.cor. W. Lenox st.,
4687! Shapiro, Samuel in front of 181 Cabot st.
4688r
all granted March 12, I919.
3382 Chase, R. D. Ex. Co. in front of 319 Chelsea st., E. B.,
granted iiarch I7, 1919.
1141 Conti, Jerry in front of 337 North st.,
granted April 9, I919.
BI8889 Wentworth, Bertreim S. in front of 411 Cambridge st.,
granted May I7, 1919.
The application of PatrolnTan John J. Reilly of Division
6 for leave of absence from duty for three days, commencing June 26,
current, on account of the death of his brother was granted without
pay.
BOSTON, THURSDAY, JUlffi 26, l^l^^.
Concluded.
The application of Antonio Silva for a license for the
storage and sale of merchandise at 751 East Broadway was returned
to the Board of Street Commissioners approved.
765
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 injuries received in the performance of duty,
were granted:-
Patrol.
Charles H. Bullock,
Div.
4.
6 days,
$ 26.30
«
Daniel J. Fraser,
N
5.
6 "
26.30
N
Samuel Hutchins,
II
9.
6 "
26.30
N
Arthur P. Shea,
n
10,
6
19.72
n
Michael J. Shea,
n
15.
7 "
30.68
$129.30
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending June 26, current, was approved as follows :-
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Total,
$51,554.17
616.49
501.49
199.4-2
63.85
152.935.42
Attest:
Chief C
766
OFFICE OP TH3 POLICE COiOJI SSI ONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Friday, June 27, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
The application of Joseph L. Halupka, Walpole street,
Dover, Massachusetts, for a copy of his Hackney Carriage Driver's
License #2195 was granted.
The application of Philip Pearlman for a transfer of his
Junk Shop Keeper's License fro;n 8 Farnham street to the southeast
corner of Hampden and Farnhara streets was granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:-
Mission Church Band, consisting of seventy-five musicians, by
Francis M. Costello, 805 Parker street, - to parade with the members
of the Mission Church Pariah on Sunday, June 29, current, at 1 p. m.
Route: From Smith, Parker, Tremont and Francis streets, Brook-
line avenue and Jersey street to Fenway Park.
St. Augustine's Band, consisting of seventy-five musicians, by
Daniel E. Irwin, 6 Beacon street, - to parade with the Irish County
Clubs on Sunday, June 29, current, at 12 m.
Route: Form at Deacon Hall, l657 Washington street, thence to
Concord street, Columbus avenue, Dartmouth street to Copley square
to parade with Charlestown Societies to Fenway Park.
Stone's Band, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by Daniel E.
Irwin, 6 Beacon street, - to accompany the Bench and Bar Reception
Committee, to escort President DeValera from the South Station to
the Copley Plaza Hotel, on Saturday, June 28, current, at 6 p. m.
Route; Form in the South Station thence via Dewey square to
Summer, Winter, Treraont and Boylston streets to Copley square to
the Copley Plaza Hotel.
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JUIJE 2?, 1919.
Contd.
767
Collective Musicians' Licenses Granted - concluded.
St. Mary's Cadet Band, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by
Edward J. Carey, 28 Harvard street, - to parade with Sarsfield
Branch, Friends of Irish Freedom, and united societies of Gharlestown
on Sunday, June 29, current, at 1 p. m.
Route: From City square to Washington Street North, Washington,
Court, Tremont and Boylston streets, Copley square, Dartmouth street
Commonwealth and Brookline avenues to Jersey street to Fenway Park.
George Curry, 37 Perrin street, - one musician and three
vocalists to parade in an auto truck in connection with the welcome
home celebration in Roxbury on Saturday, June 28, current, at 7 p«ni.
Route: principal streets in the Roxbury District.
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. 1920.
Adams,
Adams ,
Burkard,
Coliten,
Connolly,
Crane,
Felt,
Grider,
Havey,
Henningsen,
Jaquith,
Jones,
Kir by,
MacNeil,
McEttrick,
Mclnnes,
Mclnnes,
Murphy,
Murphy ,
Murray,
McConnell,
Ross,
Salisbury,
Seabrook,
Silver,
White,
Woolard,
A. V.
Charles F.
Ralph F.
Edward J.
Timothy S.
John D.
Jonathan B.
Haskell H.
John W.
Carl A.
Fred
Frank C.
Thomas F.
John L.
James F.
John A.
Joseph R.
Arthur
Neal
John J.
John Jr.
Alan M.
John S,
George T.
John W.
Harold A.
H. H.
approved by
Rob. ,
Som. ,
D. D.,
D. D. ,
11 Everett st., Csjnbridge,
245 South St.,
171 Belgrade av.,
29 Columbus av. ,
31 Lonsdale st. ,
32 Roseclair st. ,
36 Pearson rd. , Som.,
692 Huntington av.,
14- Kilsythe rd. , Winter Hili.
201 Holland St., W. Som.,
46 Hobson St., B. D. ,
29 West St. , Maiden,
103 Circuit St., Roxbury,
^ 128 Florida st., Ashmont,
25 Whitten st.,
1208 IJIassachusetts av . , Carab.,
80 Wauinbeck st. ,
48 Stanley st., D. D. ,
34 Channing st., Newton,
2 Bailey st. , D. D. ,
12 College Hill rd. , Som.
120 Peterborough st.,
47 Wal de ck s t . .
68 Stanley av.
62 Marathon st
47 Orkney rd. ,
27 Audubon rd. ,
Joseph R. Mclnnes, Vice president,
John T. Connor Company,
Medford,
, , Arlington,
Brookline,
768
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JUME 27, I919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - concluded.
Albre,
Kearney,
Schneider,
Sullivan,
Laurence 9 Ashland st., D. D. ,
Walter J. 51 Landseer st., W. R.,
Jacob 41 Thomas pk. ,
approved by Prank Schofield, Superintendent,
Boston Beer Company,
John C. 209 W. Newton St.,
approved by E. Lamont, 225 "A" Tremont st.
The applications of the following named persons,
approved by Elmer A. Jones, General Agent, Underwriters Salvage
Company of New York, for licenses to carry pistols or revolvers
this Commonwealth itiiah were rejected on June 18, current, were
reconsidered and granted for the year ending May 31, 1920.
in
Abbott,
Brady,
Eberson,
Hatfield,
Jones,
(^uiner.
William S.
Prank J.
S. s.
Walter V.
Elmer A.
John P.
Salem st., Lynnfield,
76 quint av. , B. D. ,
401 Lafayette st., Salem,
64 Grant st., Lynn,
11 Centervale pk., D. D.
23 Lothrop St., Beverly.
The application of Philip Saklad, 1211 Blue Hill avenue,
for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth
was rejected.
On the application of the United States Quartermaster
Corps by Captain George p. Carter, James P. Dennehy was appointed a
Special Police Officer for duty in and about the premises of all
warehouses under the jurisdiction of the Zone Supply Officer of
Boston for the year ending March 31, 1920.
769
BOSTON, IRIDAY, JUIIE 27, 1919.
Contd.
On the application of the llantasket Beach Steamboat
Company by Frederic L. Lane, Treasurer, Norman T. Fallon was
appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about the prem-
ises of Howe's Wharf and the boats owned or operated by said compare
in Boston Harbor for the year ending March 31, 1920.
On the application of J. E. Riley, Manager, Jeremiah
O'Brien was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and
about the premises of the Revere Sugar Refinery located at the
corner of Richard and Medford streets, Charles town, for the year
ending March 3I, I920.
The application of William F. Lill for a Wagon License
#6280 to locate in front of 15 Devonshire street was granted for
the year ending June 30, 1919.
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 Coraraissioners
approved:-
Albertson,
Simon
117
Beck,
Joseph Sc Sons
{
51-52
17-
-I7i
Bifalco,
Lina
352
Biggi & Casassa
40
Bonanno,
Mary
384
Corsino,
Salvatore
14
DeStefano,
Giuseppe
^?
Famulari,
Domenico
316
Fanaro,
Prank
30
Freedrnan,
Morris
87
Pulton Fruit
Company
80
Kingsbury,
F. M.
16
Commercial st.,
No. Market st. ,
Nor th St.,
Hanover st.,
Coimnercial st. ,
Atlantic av. ,
Clinton St.,
Clark St.,
North St. ,
Prince st. ,
Salem st.,
Commercial st.,
Mercantile st..
&
770
BOSTON, FRIDAY. JUIO) 27. I919.
Contd.
Appns. for storage and sale of merchandise approved - concluded.
Blackstone st.,
211-13 North St.,
North St.,
North St.,
Mercantile st. ,
Blackstone st.,
Cottage St.,
Commercial st.,
Paneuil Hall sq. ,
No. Market st.,
Fulton St., & Richmond
St.,
No. Market st.,
Blackstone st.,
Endicott st.
Lipsez & Fox
156
Maravigna's North St. Macaroni
Mfg. Co.
Messina, Gaspere
275
Oxman, Morris
216
Puffer Bros.
20
Ratto, Paulo
133
Scannerpico, Giovanni
59
Sparta Fruit Company
33
Spinney, William J.
29-32
Sproul, Paul & Co.
23-24
Standard Grocery Company
80-86
Valente, Anthony
27
Viola, Frank
154
Vitale, Nicholas
157
The application of Felix Cutillo for a license for the
storage and sale of merchandise at 120 Blackstone street was re-
turned to the Board of Street Commissioners disapproved for the
reason that a stand is already located at this place.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
In any case where there is a sale of liquor by a person,
firm or corporation having no license granted or in effect from the
Licensing Board for the city of Boston, prosecutions will bejin t]rie
Massachusetts Courts in the ordinary manner in which prosecutions are
made for illegal sales of liquor. The seizure of liquor on the
premises will be made according to the usual method as prescribed
by the statutes in such cases.
Where the person, firm or corporation selling liquor
possesses a license from the Licensing Board for the city of Boston,
prosecutions and complaints will be made in the United States Court
with no seizure of liquor on the premises except in so far as it is
made for evidence in the prosecution of the case. Complaints will
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919.
Concladed.
General Order concerning sale of liquor - concluded.
\>e made for violation of the Federal Act of 1913. Section Four,
Paragraph Two.
If the President of the United Statea exercises his
authority under the Act before mentioned and removes the restriction
on the sale of intoxicating liquor, then any person, firm or
corporation holding a license from the Licensing Board for the city
of Boston violates neither the said statute nor, so long as he
observes the conditions of his license, any state law and will
therefore not be prosecuted either in the courts of the Commonwealth
or the United States Courts.
771
Attest:
Chief Cle
772
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 PemTaerton square.
Boston, Saturday, June 28, 1919'
There was no executive session held today.
773
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIOHER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Monday, June 30, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Monday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Dejjartment by General Order :-
I-I.ijut .T7 Hazlett of "D^rif:
ryf^lxxha years, iiaving r*iq.uoBtod io bw i*© tired xi'om &evJ.\
'. V -'-.'yi'iarinff to t! ardssiorter that the said Li<--
•v-«r,>t.f--: ti-;.l^:< . ^ ■■...?. e^T' Pnl.lc;' ■n.3~3LTt''i
.;.■;, is iics'jfcy
Ordered J His Honor the Mayor having appronred the Bsae.
■h« 8sid Ii«»'.it.«^r.sr.t Haalett be retired from active aerf^loe and
'..:.: j.>epartaiteij, •. ijwas5.-- *"-'.'" --'■ ■
.^e ihousand (iOOO) J:)oll&ts p0r ajozois; ■■£ onr-
coBxpensation rec«?ive4 "by Mm in the off io© from whlcb h* is r€
The City Treasurer was requested to pay to Catherine
O'Neill, widow of John O'Neill deceased June 24, current, the sum
of Forty-six and 66/IOO (46.66) Dollars, being the amount due the
said John O'Neill as a pensioned police officer of the city of
Boston at the time of his decease.
774
BOSTON, MONDAY, JUUE 30, I919.
Contd.
The application of Charles D. Wilson, 39 Munroe street,
Roxbury, to Toe reappointed a Private Detective was granted for
the year ending June 30, 1920.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
Patrolman Ham W. Morgan ff Division 14 having paxfonwid
- Ithful service In the Ptiliae Departraant for seventeen and seven-
"chn years, having requested to "be retired from active service on
... .r being physically ii»apacitated, and It appearing to the Police
er that the said Patrolman Uojrgan is permanently incapacitated
iseiul service, and that his incapacity is not due to injuries re-
- !- +v.« performance of his duty as a police officer, it is, ther»-
jrdered: His Hoxoor the Usyor having approved the same, that
. .. .: .- ^'atrolman Morgan "be retired from active service, and that his
name "be placed upon the I>epartment pension roll with pay at the rate of
Hundred, Thirty-Three and 33/ioo (533«33) Dollars per annum, being
.. third of the amount of condensation reoeived "by him in the Office
x'r'rm which he is retired; to take effect ]fenda9r, June 30, 1919| a* 5«*5
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, 1920.
Bezanson,
Alfred P.
14 Fairmount pi. ,
Boushell,
Edward J.
31 Breed St.,
Briscoe,
Joseph J,
33 Elmore st., Rox. ,
Hall,
Thoraas H.
28 So. Huntington av..
Horrigan,
John H.
9 Delle av., Rox.,
Lee,
William J.
199 Eighth St.,
Montgomery,
Fred B.
48 Irving st. ,
McCarthy,
Jeremiah J.
5 Holiday st..
McDonnell,
Patrick
272 Lamartine st..
Nash,
Henry M.
365 Savin Hill av..
©•Leary,
Cornelius
55 Franklin av., Som. ,
Pearce,
Fred M.
114 Broadway,
Pinder,
Patrick
141 W. Fifth St.,
approved by R.
, E.
Thompson, Superintendent,
Gillette
Safety Razor Company,
775
BOSTON, MOITOAY, JUKE 30, 1919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - concluded.
Ripley,
Sanderson,
Brockway,
Burns,
Clukas,
Leary,
Marshall,
Spaulding,
Walsh,
Frank 0. V,
Herbert S. J
approved by R. E.
Gillette Safety
Louis G.
James J.
71 W. Fifth St.,
16 Ash av., Somerville,
Thompson, Superintendent,
Razor Company,
131 Kilsyth rd., B. D. ,
11 Valentine st., Roxbury,
approved by Arthur E. Dorr, President, Arthur
E. Dorr & Company, Inc.,
Albert G. Hi Center st., Cambridge,
approved by F. M. Weymouth, Vice President,
Hunt-Spiller Manufacturing Corporation,
John 20 Akron St., Roxbury,
approved by H. E. Stone, Assistant Cashier,
Second National Bank,
Frederick L. 58 Bloorafield st.,
approved by Courtenay Crocker, Trust Officer,
Metropolitan Trust Company,
Walter W. 66 Oakland st., Mattapan,
approved by Calvin Austin, President, Eastern
Stearaship Lines, Inc.,
Joseph T. 970 Parker st., Roxbury,
approved by F. H. Strauss, Financial Agent,
American Railway Express Company.
The application of Herbert B. Cushing, I70 Newbury street,
for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth
which was rejected on June 9. current, was reconsidered and granted
for the year ending May 31, 1920.
The application of Edward J. Burke, 285 E street, for a
license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth was
rejected.
776
BOSTON, MONDAY, JUNE 30, I919.
Concluded.
I The application of Patrolman Patrick F. Lyons of Division
2 to be reimbursed in the sura of Fifteen and 24/100 (15.24-) Dollars,
being the cost of a winter helmet, repairs to his dress coat and
i 1-f yards of cloth and stripes for new trousers, all of which were
damaged or destroyed on the night of April 12, I919, in front of 53
Hanover street, which arresting Vittald Milanski and Alexander
Milanski, was granted.
The following named police officers who were granted an
indefinite leave of absence to enter the service of the United
States Army or Navy having been honorably discharged therefrom,
returned to duty June 30, 1919:-
*Patrolman Frank T. O'Brien of Division 1, granted leave of
absence August 6, 1918, to enter the Navy, returned to duty at 7'^5
A. M.
Patrolman John E. O'Neil of Division I7, granted leave of
absence October 11, 1917. to enter the Army, returned to duty at
5.45 P. M.
♦placed on inactive service.
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
I approved ;-
Michele,
Lacob,
Rhodes Bros.
Biagiotti
Israel
91 Main st.,
33 Lowell St.,
1512 "A" Dorchester st.
Attest;
Chief CI
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