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1048
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONEH.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Friday, August 1, I919.
Police Cormiissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses until August 1, 1920, were forwarded to His
Honor the Mayor approved :-
Hibernian Building Association of Boston Highlands by
Elizabeth A. Dowd, Clerk, - to have musical and literary entertain-
ments and dancing parties in Hibernian Hall located at l84 Dudley
street.
Hibernian Building Association of Boston Highlands by Elizabeth
A. Dowd, Clerk, - to have musical and literary entertainments and
dancing parties in John Boyle O'Reilly Hall located at 184 Dudley
street.
Hibernian Building Association of Boston Highlands by Elizabeth
A. Dowd, Clerk, - to have musical and literary entertainments and
dancing parties in O'Connell Hall located at l84 Dudley street.
Intercolonial Club of Boston by J. Frank O'Hare, President, -
to have musical and literary entertainments and dancing parties in
Intercolonial Hall located at 214 Dudley street.
Dora Nollman - to have musical and literary entertainments
and dancing parties in Regent Hall located at 646 Warren street,
Roxbury.
John J. Williams Building Association, Incorporated, by John
P. Kelley, President, - to have musical and literary entertainments
and dancing parties in John J. Williams Hall located on Murray
Hill road.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1920.
1328 Banning,
314 Weitz,
Herman J.
Lincoln A.
164 Boston St. ,
47 Lawrence st.
BOSTOII, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1919.
Contd.
10491
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, I920.
157,512 Oliver, James A.
60,4-47 Sanning, Herman J.
in a garage at
II H n N
293 llorthampton st.,
12 Harcourt st.
The application of James A. Oliver for a special stand
for his Hackney Carriage License ?S*157.512 on Tremont street, in
front of the Hotel Melbourne, was granted.
The application of Abraham Petcove for a transfer of his
two licenses #01709A and OI709B to set up and use Hackney Carriages
from a garage at 36 Warren street, Charlestown, to a garage at II9
Portland street, was granted.
On information filed by Chief Inspector John R. McGarr
of the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, that Morris Proraisel, a
licensed junk collector, was convicted in the Municipal Court on
July 19, current, for larceny of Four Hundred Fifty (450 ) Dollars
from Mary Krupnick, 43 Rose street, the Junk Collector's License
granted to the said Morris Proraisel, 36 Seneca street, on April
30, 1919i was revoked.
The application of the John Boyle O'Reilly Fife and Drum
Corps, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by George W. Long, 33
Elm street, Charlestown, for a Collective Musicians' License to
parade with Sarsfield Branch, Friends of Irish Freedom, to have
a reception for Frank P. Walsh, Envoy to the Peace Conference, on
Sunday, August 3. current, from 6 to 8 p. m. , was granted.
Route: From City square to Washington street North, Washington
street, Court, Tremont and Boylston streets to Huntington avenue to
Mechanics Building.
1050
BOSTOII, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persona for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Coinmonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31, 1920.
Ambrose,
Bradbury,
Curtis,
Fleming,
Grant,
Knight,
Letzing,
Maguire,
Preble,
Roark,
Shaw,
Stuart,
Teakles,
Vaughn,
Wilde,
Cherrington,
Sauvan,
Rogers,
James
George J.
Herbert W.
William J.
James D.
Fred K.
John L.
Terrance J.
Roger W.
Frank E.
Arthur A.
Frederick W. Jr.
William B.
Walter E.
Frank D.
approved by A. D.
New York, New Hav
Frederick B.
Robert T.
approved by L. E.
Joseph A.
approved by W. E
78 Thatcher st., H. P.,
4045 Washington st.,
79 Common st., Walpole,
675 E. Sixth St.,
44 Oak St. , H. P. ,
6 James st., Maiden,
32 "A" Warren st.,
8 St. Margaret st. ,
60 Union av. , J. P. ,
126 Bunker Hill St.,
739 Broadway, Somerville,
230 South St.,
70 Central av., So.Braintre|e
Whitman, Mass.,
45 Nixon St., Dorchester,
Follansbee, Captain of Police
en & Hartford Railroad Co.,
108 Washington at. , B. D. ,
1131 Commonwealth av.,
Stearns, American Railway
Express Company.
344 Centre st., Newton,
Hurley, Acting Postmaster,
Boston.
The application of Samuel J. Modell, 38 Wyoming street,
Roxbury, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Com-
monwealth which was rejected on June 2, current, was reconsidered
and granted for the year ending May 31. 1920.
On the application of Keith's Boston Theatre Company by
John P. Gorman, Treasurer, Benjamin H. Crosby was appointed a
Special Police Officer for duty in and about the premises of the
Boston Theatre, 539 Washington street, and the building #l62
Tremont street, and 41 Mason street for the year ending March
31, 1920.
BOSTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1919.
Contd.
1051
On the application of the Egleston Amusement Company by
Prank D. Littlefield, Treasurer, Walter B. Littlefield was appointed
a Special Police Officer for duty in and about the premises of
The Egleston Theatre located at 3093 Washington street for the year
ending March 31, 1920.
On his own application, John V. Rock, Lessee, was
appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about the
premises of the Ideal Theatre located at 530 Dudley street for the
year ending March 31. 1920.
Arthur E. Austin, appointed July 31, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30^ I92O.
3329 Duby, Lorenzo
Division 9.
in front of 384 Warren st.
Division 12.
4015 Bateman, Henry in front of 10 L st.
Division 19.
3230 Culgin, Charles cor. Oakland & River sts.
1€^2
BOSTON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 191^.
Concluded.
The application of Sergeant Hugh A. Rourke of Division 6
for leave of absence from duty for three days, commencing August 1,
current, on account of the death of his sister 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: -
Bougopoulos,
Chandler,
DiAlessandro,
Dorr,
Sample,
Tarter,
Tringali,
George G.
Cora A.
Domenico
Arthur G. Co.
C. H. & Co.
Nicholas
Sebastino
340 "A" Centre st.,
50 Temple pi. ,
127 Hanover st.,
1-5 Union st. ,
612 Atlantic av. ,
559 Talbot av. ,
Congress st.
Attest:
Chief CleiVa.
1053
OPPIGS OP THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Saturday, August 2, I919.
There was no executive session held today by order of
the Police Conimissioner.
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1054
OPFICS OF THE POLICE COmiSSIONER.
29 Peraberton square.
Boston, Monday, August 4, 1919*
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order:-
1. Robert J. Eberts, Morris C. Fouhy, Charles J.
Grinnell and John J. Lucey having resigned from the Police Depart-
ment voluntarily and without blame and having requested to be
reinstated, it is, therefore, hereby ordered that they be and
hereby are appointed Patrolmen.
Patrolmen:
2. The following named persons are hereby appointed
William F. O'Maley,
Gerald J. Thompson.
3. The persons appointed Patrolmen in this order are
assigned temporarily to Division I6; to take effect Monday,
August 4, 1919, at 5.45 o'clock, P. M.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
The following is hereby added to and made part of Section
2 of Rule 34 of the Rules and Regulations :-
Commanding Officers may in their discretion unless
otherwise ordered by the Superintendent of the Commissioner
grant permission to members of the Force on their day of re-
lief to leave the city for personal reasons for a period not
exceediiig twenty-four hours at any one time.
1055
BOSTON, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses until August 1, 1920, were forwarded to His
Honor the li/layor approved :-
Charles V. Bere - to have musical and literary entertainments
and dancing parties in Seaverns Hall located at 670 Centre street.
Boston American League Baseball Club by H. H. Frazee, Presi-
dent, - to have exhibitions of baseball, football and athletic
games on the grounds known as Fenway Park located on Jersey and
LansdowneJB tree ts .
William W. Clarke - to have musical and literary entertainments
and dancing parties in the Strand Hall located at I77 Huntington
avenue. I
Congregation Adath Jeshurun by Nathan Pinanaki, President, -
to have musical and literary entertainments and dancing parties in
Brunswick Hall located at 395 Blue Hill avenue.
Augustus A. Fales - to have musical and literary entertainments
and dancing parties in Mishawan Hall located at 11 City square,
Charles town.
Finnish Workingraen's Association by Arvo Hill, Vice President,
- to have musical and literary entertainments and dancing parties
in Temple Hall located at 521 Cambridge street.
Harvard Athletic Association by Fred W. Moore, Treasurer, - to
have exhibitions of football, baseball and athletic games in Harvard
Stadium and Soldiers Field located on North Harvard street.
The Lithuanian Co-operative Association of Brighton, Incorpo-
rated, by K. J. Washkis, President, - to have musical and literary
entertainments and dancing parties in Lithuanian Co-operative Hall
located at 24-26 Lincoln street, Brighton.
L. V. Nilea - to have musical and literary entertainments and
dancing parties in Bloomfield Hall located at 1 Tonawanda street,
Oakland Hall Trustees by G. E. Burt - to have musical and
literary entertainments and dancing parties in Oakland Hall located
at 6 Oakland street, Llattapan.
quinobequin Lodge /Jfyo, I. 0. 0. F. by Vifelton M. Howatt - to
have musical and literary entertainments and dancing parties in Odd
Fellows Hall located on Depot square, Jamaica Plain.
Charles B. Rogers & Company by Linville H. Smith - to have
musical and literary entertainments and dancing parties in Jamaica
Hall loc-ated at 705 Centre street.
Hotel Somerset Company by George R. Leghorn, Treasurer, - to
have musical and literary entertainments and dancing parties in the
Hotel Somerset Ballroom located on Commonwealth avenue and Charles-
gate East.
1056
BOSTON, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, I919.
Contd.
Amusement Appns. forwarded approved - concluded.
Arthur E. Stoddard - to have musical and literary entertain-
ments and dancing parties in Hyde Park Hall located at 12 Central
avenue, Hyde Park.
Francis W. Strickland - to have musical and literary
ments and dancing parties
Washington street.
in Strickland's Hall located at
entertain-
1031
A report was forwarded to the Secretary of the Common-
wealth on the application of George A. Barron et al for a charter
as The Massachusetts Society of Optometrists for the mutual advance-
ment of its members in scientific Optometry and the promotion of
good-fellowship and encouragement of research work; no fixed
iocation.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1920.
2448
Collins,
William L.
120
2450
Lamb,
Percy
4
2373
Levine,
Abraham
158
2449
Schiaff ino,
Andrew
23
2447
Smith,
Harold S.
33
1380
Stephens,
Thomas G.
71
Regent st., Roxbury,
M St. pi. ,
Chambers st. ,
Middlesex st. ,
E. Lenox st. ,
Batavia st.
The applications of the following named persons for
Junk Collectors' Licenses were granted for the year ending April
30, 1920.
Ginsburg,
Widerman,
Goosse
Sara
23 Oak Grove ter. ,
210 Howard av.
BOSTON, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, I919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for new
Junk Collectors' Badges to replace those lost were granted:-
Cohen,
Olitsky,
Samuel
Louis
64 Phillips St.,
172 Paris St.
The application of Joseph Luca for a Junk Shop Keeper's
License at 134 A street was graxited for the year ending April 30»
1920, in place of Angelo Luca. This license is not to be sold
or transferred.
The application of John J. Day for a transfer of his
license #52,866 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a garage
at 628 East Fourth street to a garage at 621 East First street
was granted.
1057
It was
Ordered: That the suspension on July 28, 1919, of
the Pawnbroker's License and license to deal in Second Hand Articles
granted to John Naigles on April 30, I9IV, at I63 Y/est Broadway as
the Broadway Loan Office, be and hereby is vacated and that the
licenseepe permitted to continue business under both licenses after
noon-time August 4, current.
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.
Hutchins,
^;hurber.
Basil F.
Madison T.
799 Tremont st. ,
91 Savin Hill av,
1058
BOSTOII, MOIJDAY, AUGUST 4, I919.
Contd.
On information filed by Captain Perley S. Skillings of
Division 9 that the following named persons, licensed dealers in
second hand articles, violated the conditions of their licenses
by failing to make a daily report of goods purchased for the month
of July, the licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles granted to
the said persons were revoked:-
Simon, Isaac
granted April 30, 1919.
John C.
1919.
Smith,
granted May 12,
Canner,
Darish,
Prank,
Ginsberg,
granted Uay 19,
Sweeney,
granted June 2,
Prezker,
Breslau,
granted June 23, 1919.
Snyder, Harry
granted July 2, 1919.
1919.
1919.
Samuel
Julius
Otto M.
Samuel
Joseph A.
Charles
Hyman
16 "A" Blue Hill av.,
724 Dudley st. ,
1888 Washington st.,
922 Harrison av. ,
708 "B" Columbia rd.,
789 Massachusetts av.,
564 "A" Col'ombia rd. ,
78 E. Cottage St. ,
2462 Washington st.,
2180 Washington st..
The following named persons were appointed Special Police
Officers for the year ending March 31, 1920.
Officers.
McGrath,
Q,uinn,
Reed,
Saunders,
Thomas J.
Thoraas J.
Oscar W.
Charles L,
Employers.
JohnV. Rock, Lessee,
Ideal Theatre,
530 Dudley st. ,
Massachusetts Press, Inc.,
P. J. Ricker, Treasurer,
29 Oliver street.
Winthrop Dunham, Supt. ,
F. W. Woolworth Company,
1075 Washington st. ,
H. I. Wasserman, President,
Eagle Theatre,
2227 Washington st.
BOSTON, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1919.
Contd.
Walter B. Littlef ield, appointed August 1, current,
appeared August 2, current, and made oath to faithfully and imparti-
ally perform all the duties incumbent on him as a special police
officer.
1059
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Officers.
Curtis,
Fieldhouse,
Crosby,
Rock,
Quinn,
Nelson Jr. )
Herbert f
Benjamin H. i^
John V. f
Thomas J.
Appointed.
July 31. 1919,
August 1, 1919,
" 4, 1919.
The application of James V. May, Superintendent, for the
appointment of Ralph G. Scott as a Special Police Officer for duty
in and about the premises of the Boston State Hospital located on
Walkhill street corner of Canterbury street, was rejected for the
reason that said Scott is not a citizen.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1920.
Division 3.
6650
6651
6652
6653
6654 American Ry. Ex. Co, in Huntley's Garage, Hawkins St.,
6655
6656
6657
6658
6659
6660
1060
BOSTON, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, I919.
Contd.
Wagon Licenses Granted - contd.
Division 5«
48
80
82
88
106
135
211
230
261
265
303
315
322
326
373
523
562
593
602
614
647 American Ry. Ex. Go,
726
750
754
773
849
881
885
942
945
976
978
979
1182
1194
1368
1369
1378
1390
1415
1418
1419
Village St. cor. Compton st. ,
1061
BOSTOM, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, l^iy.
Contd,
Wagon Licenses Granted - contd.
Division 5 - concluded.
1569
1843
1847
1870
I94y
1956
1978
2012
2049
2050
2070
2077
2097
2103
2117
2134
2155
2172
2178
2354
2405
2417 American Ry. Ex. Co,
2446
2464
2542
2703
2902
2905
2906
3000
3002
3003
3007
3912
3913
3914
3915
3916
4254
4515
4526.
village St. cor. Coinpton st..
1062
BOSTQIT, MOIIDAY, AUGUST 4, I919.
Contd,
Wagon Licenses Granted - contd.
Division 6.
23
24
33
It
112
176
321
349
350
368
410
415
727
830
842
919
1332
1336
1398
1421
1448
1503
1519
1539
1542
1647
1712
1729
1878
1912
1920
2054
2059
2136
2173
2319
2561
2562
2563
2564
2566
2642
2644
American Ry, Ex. Co.
in stable at 343 Congress st,,
1063
BOSTON, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, l^l'^.
Contd.
Wagon Licenaea Granted - contd.
Division 6 - contd.
2645
2846
2904
2936
3CC1
3105
3290
3527
3529
3599
3691
3727
4102
4118
4538
4540
4543
4555
4709
4800
4834
5128
5361
5365
5868.
6685
6636
6687
6688
6689
6690
6691
6692
6693
6694
6695
6696
6697
6698
6699
6700
6701
6702
6703
6-704
in a stable at 343 Congress st.,
American Ry.Ex. Co.
garage
343 Congress at..
1064
BOSTON, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, l^iy.
Contd.
Wagon Licenses Granted - contd.
Division 6 - contd.
6705
6706
6707
6708
6709
6710
6711
6712
6713
6714
6715
6716
6717
671B
6719
6720
6721
6722
6723
6724
6725
6726
6727
6728
6729
673c
6731
6732
6733
6734
6735
6736
6737
6738
6739
6740
6741
6742
6743
6744
6745
6746
6747
6748
6749
American Ry. Ex. Co.
in a garage at 343 Congress at.
1065
BOSTON, MONDAY. AUGUST 4, 1919.
Contd.
Wagon LicenBes Granted - concluded.
Division 6 - concluded.
67?c
6751
67i)'2
67^4.
6661
6662
6663
6664
6665
6666
6667
6668
6669
6670
6671
6672
6673
6674
6675
6676
6677
6676
6679
6680
6681
6682
6683
6684.
2iy
663^
3333
6639
6640
5421
in a garage at 3'^3 Congress st..
American Ry. Ex. Go,
n 11 II
60 Dorchester av. ,
Division 7«
Caplan, Max. in front of 179 Chelsea st.
Gordon & Rissirian Furniture Co. in front of 291 Sumner st.
Division 10.
Sykes, Raymond in front of 570 "A" Shawmut av.
Division 14.
Wentworth, Bertram S. in rear " 42 Hichborn st.
Division 18.
Barrett, Francis E. in front of 1227 River st.
Division I9.
Abrams, Abram L. in front of 3 Woodrow av.
1066
BOSTOIT, MOITDAY, AUGUST 4, 1919-
Concluded.
The applications of the following narned persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Coinmissi oners
approved:-
Bonanno ,
Rosenfeld,
Mary
Philip
384 Vn'ashington st.
317 Harrison av.
The application of Patrolman George P. DeLeskey of
Division 7 to accept the sum of Thirty-five (35) Dollars from
the Probation Officer of the East Boston Court as reimburaement
for damages to his uniform while arresting Robert J. Herlihy on
June 8, current, for assault and battery on said DeLeskey on
Sumner street near Border street, was granted.
Patrolman Frederick W, Lorway, who was granted leave of
absence for an indefinite period, commencing September 21, 1917i to
enter the United States Army, having received an honorable discharge
therefrom, returned to duty at Station 16 at 7.45 A. M. , August 4,
1919.
Joseph H. Johnson was appointed a Janitor at Station 1
for the probationary period of six months with pay at the rate of
Eleven Hundred (IICO) Dollars per annuiu, commencing August 1, 1919*
Attest;
Chief GlerflL^_)
OFFICIS OF THE POLICE COI^ISSIGIOSR.
29 Peraberton square.
Boston, Tuesday, August 5. 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 Department by General Order ;-
The resignation of Patrolman Patrick Raftery of Division
14. having been presented, it is hereby accepted, to take effect
Tuesday, August 5, 1919i at 5«4-5 o'clock, P. M.
1067
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 3C, 1920.
291 Barry,
2451 Lowther,
1907 St. John,
Daniel V.
Wallace
Henry L.
J30 W. Third st. ,
i29 Beacon st. ,
7 Oxford ter.
The application of Thomas Solomon, 1,7 Chadwick street,
Roxbury, for a Hackney Carriage Driver's License was rejected.
The application of Thomas Solomon for a license to set
up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at II9 Portland street
was rejected.
1068
BOSTOK, TUESDAY. AUGUST 5, I919.
Contd.
The application of Richard H. McKenna for a transfer of
his license #142,71? to set up and use a hackney Carriage from a
garage at 17 Clarendon street to a garage at 4C8 South Huntington
avenue was granted.
The application of Abraham Kuchinsky, 8 Grove park, for a
Junk Collector's License was granted for the year ending April 30,
1920.
The application of Earry Cohen, 37 Haskins street, for a
new Junk Collector's Badge was granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 3I, I920.
Beardsley,
Buckley,
Niven,
Devencenzi,
Guffanti,
Hurley,
Killilea,
O'Meara,
William K.
approved by J. W.
Edward T. ]
Ralph L. J
Rhode Island, app
Manager, American
Louis
Alexander J.
Joseph P. Jr.)
John H. }
approved by W. E.
Richard J.
approved by Capta
14 Rexhame st. ,
Story, Boston Fish Pier Co.
17c Centre st. , Eridgewater,
Conn.
262 Cypress st. Providence,
roved by C. W. Robie, General
Railway Express Company,
2 Cambridge st. ,
107 Norfolk St., Cambridge,
41 Congreve st., Ros.,
13 Spring Hill ter., Som. ,
Hurley, Acting Postmaster,
Boston,
27 Vinton St. ,
in George P. Carter, Boston
Army Supply Base.
BOSTON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5. 1919.
Contd,
The application of Dana E. Jackson, 14 Savin street,
Roxbury, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this
Commonwealth was rejected.
1069
The application of Sam Harris for a transfer of his
license to deal in Second Hand Articles from 1 Milford street to
39 Middlesex street was granted.
On the application of the Package Confectionery Company "by
H. Merrick, Superintendent, Edward P. Lysholra v/as appointed a Special
Police Officer for duty in and about the premises #741 East Sixth
street for the year ending March 31, 1920.
On the application of Captain George P. Carter, United
States Quartermaster Corps, Richard J. O'Meara was appointed a
Special police Officer for duty in and about the premises of all
warehouses under the Jurisdiction of the Zone Supply Officer, Boston,
for the year ending March 31, 1920.
The application of Joseph B. Manning, 74 Dalton street,
for a license #C128o6 to operate a Sight-Seeing Automobile was
granted until March 1, I92O.
The application of W. P. Frost for two Y»'agon Licenses
#6642 and 6643 to locate in the Field's Corner Garage located at
Park street corner of Adams street was granted for the year ending
June 30, 1920.
1070
BOSTON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1919 .
Concluded.
The application of Patrolman John P. Walsh of Division
6 for leave of absence from duty for fourteen days, commencing
August 21, current, to regain his health was granted without pay.
The application of Patrolman Florence O'Regan of
Division 6 for permission to accept a reward of One Hundred (100 )
Dollars from the Boston Consolidated Gas Company for the arrest
of John McDonough for larceny from a gas meter at 59 Gold street
was granted.
The application of Patrolman Maurice P. Ryan of Division
14 to be reimbursed in the sum of Thirty (30) Dollars, being the
amount of a doctor's bill for professional services rendered on
account of injuries received by being bitten by a dog at 299 North
Harvard street while listing male residents on April 1, 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 :-
Pappageorge,
Rossetti,
Selvetella,
Winokur,
James N.
George
Prank
Jennie
547 Dudley st.,
219 Marion st. ,
262 Sumner st.,
40 Spring St.
Attest;
Chief CI
fc"
1071
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMlilSSIOillR.
29 PembertOK square.
Boston, Wednesday, August 6, 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:-
The resignation of Patrolman Joseph A. McCulloch of
Division I6 having been presented, it is hereby accepted, to take
effect Wednesdaj-, August 6, 1919, at 5»4-5 o'clock, p. M.
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses until August 1, 1920, were forwarded to His
Honor the Mayor approved :-
Louis L. Galbraith - to have exhibitions of moving pictures
in the V/inthrop Hall Theatre located at 570 Columbia road.
Wolf Goldstein - to have musical and literary entertainments
and dancing parties in Otisfield Grand ?iall located at 17-19
Otisfield street.
Harry S. McDevitt - to have musical and literary entertain-
ments and dancing parties in The Chateau located at 353 Huntington
avenue.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 192c.
2453 Brady,
745 Mack,
37 Miraglia,
2452 Richards,
1054 Smith,
Thomas F.
William J.
Frank
Lewis G.
Thornton J.
97 Morton st.,
1063 Boylston st. ,
23 Motte St. ,
178 Western av., Cambridge,
52 Edison Green.
1072
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, I919.
Contd.
The application of Frank iliraglia for a license s59f^92
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 628 East
Fourth street was granted for the year ending June 30, I92O.
The following named persons, appointed August 4,
current, appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially
perform all the duties incumbent on them as special police officers.
Oscar W. Reed,
* ■ Charles L. Saunders.
The application of Rosswell A. Ash, 5^ Clarendon avenue,
West SomervilJe, for a license #C35.6o8 to operate a Sight-Seeing
Automobile was granted until March 1, 1920.
Thie applications of the following named persons for
Y/agon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 3c, 1920.
Division 7«
in front of
n H H
II II H
170 Cottage st. ,
79 Morris st. ,
148 Maverick st. ,
19 New St.,
6645 DiGiovanni, Arthur
468 Dress, Joseph
335 Fenimo, Placito
3995
3993 Milward & Stewart
3987
3034
664o.
6647 Park, George J. Maverick st. cor, Maverick sq.
Division 14.
6644 Wentworth, Talbot R. in rear of 42 Hichborn st.
BOSTON, VGUDUKSDAY, AUGUST 6, 191^. Concluded.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolraan Thoirae F. Kennedy of Division 2, four days, com-
mencing August 20, current, to attend to private business in Esopus
New York.
Lieutenant Herman B. Bodenschatz of Division 13, two days,
commencing September 20, current, to extend his vacation.
1073
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 CommiseionerB
approved ;-
Brajnanto,
Gallagher,
James
Cornelius D.
140 High St.,
87 So. Iferket st.
Attest:
1074
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMinSSIOL^R .
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Thursday, August 7» 1919«
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 :-
The following transfers are hereby ordered, to take
effect Friday, August 8, lyi^, at 5.45 P. M. :
Patrolman Dexter Littlefield from Division 7 to Division 11,
" John H. O'Hare " " 11 " " ?•
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses until August 1, 1920, were forwarded to His
Honor the Kayor approved :-
Thomas P. Fallon - to have musical and literary entertainments
and dancing parties in Fallon Hall located at 1259 River street.
Morris Furash - to have musical and literary entertainments
and dancing parties in Ruggles Hall located at 5 Ruggles street.
The application of Kalman Bernstein for an Auctioneer's
License at 5C9 V/ashington street was rejected.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 192c.
156 Benedettino, Joseph
1928 Dolan, Edward J.
70 Oak St.,
627 Massachusetts av.,
10751
BOSTOK, THUKSDA:^, AUGUST 7, 1919.
Contd.
Hackney Carriage Drivers* Licenses Granted - concluded.
1018
Hayes,
John F.
98 Eutaw St.,
414.
Leahy ,
Joseph P.
76 Maywood st. ,
2232
Nordling,
Charles 0.
1043 Tremont st.,
1391
Santry,
Timothy J.
269 W. Fifth St.
33
Vinciguerra,
Ermelindo
210 Maverick 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, I920.
8,632 Nordling, Charles 0.
53,344 Santry, Timothy J.
in a garage at
H n It 11
255 Northampton st. ,
541 Broadway.
The application of Frank H. Wotton for a special stand
for his Hackney Carriage License #133 » 723 ^^ front of 839 Beacon
street was granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31, I92C.
Col lings,
O'Brien,
O'Brien,
Thing,
Lipp,
Simpson,
Smith,
George H. ) 282 Centre st., Dorchester,
Jeremiah P. t 23 Fairmount av., Camb.,
William J. f 307 Warren st.,
George E. j 6O6 Broadway,
approved by John A. Campbell, Superintendent,
Commission on Waterways and Public Lands,
Commonwealth Pier, South Boston,
John F, 21 Atlantic St.,
approved by R. C. Folsom for the American
Sugar Kefinery Company,
Ralph V/. 31 Maxwell st., D. D. ,
approved by J. M. Porter, Purchasing Agent,
Federal Reserve Bank,
Clinton P. I7 Montrose st. , Roxbury.
,1076
BOSTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7. 1919.
Contd.
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:-
4545 Mueller,
A. R.
Conductor,
1425 Calbag,
Walter W.
II
2782 Galvin,
P. J.
tt
2640 Grillo,
F. C.
n
2637 Hughes,
A. P.
n
3082 Acker,
G. W.
n
3033 Carlow,
L. A.
n
3443 Ring,
G. F.
II
08 Calmus,
Charles A.
n
135c Dionne,
Henry H.
n
1729 Salaraone,
Frank P.
n
2485 Dawson,
F. C.
It
1344 Haney,
Thomas A.
•1
1478 Feehan,
Frederick W.
n
1663 Flanagan,
Frank J.
n
1836 Binda,
Andrew A.
n
2458 Stephens,
A. F.
II
2684 Acheson,
E. y.
n
2588 McGee,
B. A.
N
2712 Atwood,
P. W.
n
2495 UmbB,
L. F.
N
082 Maree,
Bartholomew J.
II
013 Brady,
Bernard
II
1668 Kelley,
Benjamin L.
•1
1813 Coughlan,
Herbert A.
11
1835 Guider,
Herbert F.
II
2025 Hubbell,
H. D.
II
326 Roach,
A. E.
II
3203 Casali,
J. M.
H
4444 Ealoney,
E. L.
n
1253 Tisdale,
Everett H.
n
3222 Ashodian,
D. N.
n
3056 Heddennan,
J. F.
H
4245 Parodi,
Joseph J. B.
Motorman,
1559 McDonagh,
Henry
n
1695 Goring,
Dudley J.
II
2490 Bates,
W. E.
II
2464 Coughlin,
J. J.
II
4194 Wolffer,
C. W.
II
1782 Story,
Edwin C.
n
1778 Rogers,
Sheldon S.
(1
1762 Randall,
Walter N.
II
1033 Turner,
Stephen R.
n
1746 Downey,
William T.
II
1077
BOSTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, I9I9.
Contd,
Boston Elevated Ry. Licenses Cancelled - contd.
174-C Carpenter,
1775 Magrath,
1722 McMorrow,
1745 Whit comb,
1757 Griffin,
1760 McPartland,
1780 Read,
1781 Blake,
1783 McFarland,
1737 O'Brien,
1073 Driscoll,
2394- Sampson,
2324 Doherty,
2313 Mulleen,
2528 Wilcox,
2501 Falkland,
2262 Salmon,
2086 Bowie,
2754 Gardner,
2744 Winchenbach,
2745 Knowlton,
272^)' Rogers,
2673 Connors,
2628 Gurner,
2623 Coutts,
2644 Donovan,
3075 LaNormandin,
3065 Harvey,
3128 Frizzell,
3385 Donohue,
3382 Osborne,
1191 Lee,
3368 kadigan,
3364 Powers,
3358 Nash,
3362 Roach,
3344 Dodge,
3309 Delaney,
3305 Cerqua,
3303 Rogers,
3290 Schneider,
3289 Fitzpa trick,
3087 Corcoran,
3209 Bourdeau,
4235 Murphy,
Iven S.
Fred
James
Edward F.
Fred T.
John
Charles A.
James M.
Frank L.
John
Dennis
C. A.
J.
M. F.
C. J.
P. F.
M.
A. E.
D. F.
S. H.
C. H.
A. H.
P.
W.
W. D.
J.
L. P.
C. A.
G. J.
J. J. •
L. F.
George F.
M. J.
C. T.
T. M.
A. E.
C. G.
H. S.
N.
William J.
K.
J.
C. C.
P. P.
B. S.
Motorman,
II
n
It
II
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II
II
II
II
n
II
ti
H
II
II
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n
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II
It
It
ti
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II
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II
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II
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II
II
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n
11
1078
BOSTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, I919.
Contd.
vatec
i Ry. Licenses
Cane
elled
- concluded.
4399
Driscoll,
J.
J.
Motorrnan,
4C04
Smith,
J.
H.
w
4018
Minor,
J.
E.
«
40 61
Brooks,
F.
A.
H
4114
O'Connell,
J.
J.
H
4118
Hawe,
E.
tl
4161
Fisher,
C.
E.
«
4182
Thornton,
J.
H.
tf
4267
Fennel 1,
P.
n
4365
Miller,
L.
J.
)i
4501
Eransf ield.
W.
J.
II
4502
Peterson,
w.
K.
•1
1486
Sexton,
John M.
II
4486
Johnson,
C.
G.
H
326
Roach,
A.
E.
Starter.
The application of Henry C. Murphy, 50 State street, for
a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth was
rejected.
The application of Patrolman William Flynn of Division 3
to be reimbursed in the sum of Eight and 82/lOC (8.82) Dollars,
being the cost of cloth for new uniform trousers to replace a pair
destroyed while pursuing an unknown man who attempted to snatch
a watch from John Perry on Stoddard street on June 29, current,
was granted.
The application of Patrolman Stephen J. Gillis of
Division 9 for permission to accept a reward of One Hundred (ICO)
Dollars from the Boston Consolidated Gas Company for the arrest of
Harry A. Egan for larceny from gas meters at 5 Ambrose street on
June 13, current, was granted.
BOSTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 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.
N
n
n
N
n
H
H
N
w
w
«
V/illiam J. Hurley,
Donald A, McGillivray,
Thomas F. Ryan,
Charles H. Bullock,
(Emma J. Butterman, widow
(Adolf F. Butterman,
Samuei C. Hutchins,
Bernard F. Lynch,
Gardner M. Davis,
Arthur F. Shea,
Philip L. Anderson,
William V. Chisholm,
John J. Donovan,
James S. Norton,
Div.
1.
11
days.
$ 36.16
«
1,
5
H
21.91
•1
4,
17
n
74.51
n
4,
6
H
26.30
II
9.
3
n
13.15
11
9,
7
•1
30.68
n
9,
6
n
26.30
n
10.
3
II
13.15
n
10,
6
II
19.72
•«
13.
5
N
21.91
n
14,
9
H
39.45
II
14,
3
n
13.15
n
16.
7
n
30.68
$367.07
The applications of the following named police officers
for half pay for the time herein specified on account of absence
from duty by reason of sickness as provided by section 5 of Rule 36
of the Police Manual, were granted:-
Patrol.
II
Edward F. Hyland,
Joseph P. Gannon,
Otis D. Parmenter,
William H. Games,
Augustine D. Hamilton,
Norman F. Garland,
Peter J. McLaughlin,
William J. Trainer,
James P. Kirley,
Frank D. Shaughnessy,
William J. Burke,
Frank H. Lynch,
John J. Cashmani*"-
James J. Flavin^^NfllL
Stephen J. Raffer^^
Eldredge A. Dunham,
Div.
. 2,
7
days,
1 15.34 ,
3.
5
H
6. 85
3.
2
n
4.38
4,
±
n
4.|8
4,
6
n
10.68
5.
30
n
62.73
5,
4
n
^.57
5,
30
II
65.74
6.
4
It
b.77
6.
3C
n
46.29
7.
19
H
26.84
7.
4
n
6.57
9.
4
n
8.77
9,
23
H
40.97
11.
27
n
57.52
12.
16
over.
n
21.91
Carry
. ^^394.31
1079
1080
BOSTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, I919.
Concluded,
Half pay allowed for lost time - concluded.
Patrol
n
Patrick Raftery,
Charles T. Corey,
William A. Hamilton,
Cornelius J. Kiley Jr.,
Jeffrey J. O'Connell,
James P. Kripp,
Daniel J. Lynch,
Bernard J. O'Donnell,
Gustave Rosenfeld,
John L. Gallagher,
James J. Mull in,
Isaac T. Myers,
Albert J. Eott,
Inspector William J. Rooney,
i\
r. 14,
n
1?,
ti
15.
n
15.
II
lb,
H
16.
H
16.
n
16,
II
16.
«
17.
II
17.
II
17.
n
17.
•
C. I.
19 days,
10 '•
14
8
12
3
3
5
13
9
2
10
17
30
I 31.23
21.91
23.01
12.05
26.30
4.93
6.57
10.96
28.49
19.72
4.38
21.91
37.25
83.23
$726.25
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending August 7i current, was approved as follows :-
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Total,
1^53.785.54
626.09
551.36
199.42
63.85
155.226.26
Attest:
Chief Clerl
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COLMISSIOMIR.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Friday, August 8, 1919»
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business;
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
1031
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses until August 1, 1920, were forwarded to His
Honor the Mayor approved :-
American Congregational Association "by Arthur F. Johnson,
President, - to have musical and literary entertainments in Pilgrim
Hall located at 14 Beacon street.
Boston Gaelic School Society by Timothy Donovan, Vice President
- to have musical and literary entertainments and dancing parties
in Dudley Hall located at 2389 V/ashington street,
Walcott & Company, Incorporated, by Albert H. Walcott, General
Manager, - to have musical and literary entertainments and dancing
parties in Walcott Hall located at 3I Central square.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1920.
7 Rockville pk. ,
117 Crawford at.,
396 Medford St., Som. ,
085 Massachusetts av . ,
400 Tremont st.
2454
Allen,
Melanethon T.
2455
Corar.ianday ,
Charles
571
Driscoll,
Michael
995
Flavin,
Michael F.
296
Splaine,
Dennis W.
10
BOSTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 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, 1^20.
159,920 Allen, Melanethon T.
159i54-2]l CODimanday.Bros.
160,4831
6951 DrisGOll, Michael
1.133)
65,863 Flavin, Michael F.
OII39A
01139c
OII39D McDonnell, John M.
OII39E
95.000.
in a garage at
n II It II
" •• staTale
" " garage
n II n
16b Warren st., Rox
12 Geneva av. ,
81 Austin St. CD.
25 Irvington st,
610 Columbia rd.
The application of the Hellenic Philharmonic Society Band,
consisting of twenty-eight musicians, by Nicholas C. Culolias,
161 Devonshire street, for a Collective Musicians' License to
parade with the Hellenic Association of Boston and kindred Societies
on Sunday, August 10, current, at 1 p. m. , was granted.
Route; Societies coming from the North Station - from Cause-
way street to Canal, Washington, School, Beacon, Arlington and
Boylston streets to Huntington avenue to Mechanics Building.
Societies coming from the South Station - from the South Station to
Summer street, Washington, School, Beacon, Arlington and Boylston
streets to Huntington avenue to Mechanics Building, Countermarch
Huntington avenue to Boylston and Tremont streets, Scollay square,
Sudbury, Portland and Causeway streets to the North Station.
The application of John B. Coffin, 88 Broad street. Room
616, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Common-
wealth was granted for the year ending May 31, 1920.
BOSTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1919.
Concluded.
The application of McLean & Mullen for a V/agon License
#6757 to locate in front of 103 Amherst street was granted for the
year ending June 30, 1920.
1083
Patrolman John J. Cronin of Division 4 who was granted an
indefinite leave of absence September 16, 1917. to enter the service
of the United States Army having been honorably discharged there-
from, returned to duty at ^,4-^ P. M. , August 8, 1919»
Attest:
dK^w^5^
Chief CI
^
ias4
OFFICE OP THE POLICE COMMISSI OIJER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Saturday, August 9i 1919«
There was no executive session held today by order of
the Police Commissioner.
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIOiJSR.
29 PemlDerton square.
Boston, Monday, August 11, 1919*
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
1085
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order ;-
It is or should be apparent to any thinking person that the
police department of this or any other city cannot fulfil its duty
to the entire public if its members are subject to the direction
of an organization existing outside the department. It is a well
recognized fact that a police officer is not an employee but a
state officer. He is charged with the impartial enforcement of
the laws under the direction of a coiaraissioner who is himself a
statutory officer. The following rule interferes in no wise in a
policeman's interests and activities as a man and a citizen. It
does, however, forbid him, and the department from coming under the
direction and dictation of any organization which represents but
one element or class of the community. If troubles and disturb-
ances arise where the interests of this organization and the
interests of other elements and classes in the community conflict,
the situation immediately arises that always arises when a man
attempts to serve two masters: he must fail either in his duty as
a policeman or in his obligation to the organization that controls
him. Therefore the following is hereby added to and made part of
Rule 35 of the Rules and Regulations and designated as Section 19
of said Rule:
19. No member of the Force shall join or belong
to any organization, club or body composed of present
or present and past members of the Force which is af-
filiated with or a part of any organization, club or
body outside the Department, except that a Post of the
Grand Army of the Republic, the United Spanish War
Veterans and the American Legion of World's War Veterans
may be formed within the Department.
1086
BOSTON, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, I919.
Contd.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
The Civil Service Commission has set the hours for the
examination of Patrolmen for promotion to the grade of Sergeant
as follows:
Of tJ-ie 294 Day Men who are candidates, one hundred will appear
at the State House at 7*00 P. M. , ninety at the Custom House at
7.00 P. M. , and the remaining one hundred and four at the Boston
Latin School at 7*00 P. M. , according to the notifications sent to
them by the Civil Service Commission.
Of the 170 Night Men who are candidates, one hundred will
appear at the StateJHouse at 12.00 noon, and the remaining seventy
at the Custom House at 12.00 noon, according to the notifications
sent to them by the Civil Service Commission.
All the candidates will appear for examination in uniform.
Said examination will take place on Thursday, August 14, I919.
The following order was approved :-
The Mayor and City Council having ordered that an annuity
be paid from the City Treasury to Emma J. Butterraan, widow of
Adolf Butterman, formerly a member of the Police Department
attached to Division ^, who died June 16, current, from injuries
received while in the discharge of his duty, as long as said Emma
J. Butterraan, widow of said Adolf Butterman, remains a widow, the
amount of said annuity being fixed at $900, to be paid from the
appropriation for Police Department pensions, the Commissioner
therefore
Ordered: That the name of Emma J, Butterraan, widow of the
aforesaid Adolf Butterman, be placed on the Department pension roll
with an allowance of Nine Hundred (900) Dollars per annum payable
monthly in sums of Seventy-five (75) Dollars, comraencing August 8,
1919.
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses until August 1, 1920, were forwarded to His
Honor the Mayor approved:-
Avery Amusement Company, Incorporated, by Harry Swartz,
Treasurer, - to operate slot machines from which amusement is
furnished by depositing money in the machines in the Palace Arcade
located at 91 Court street.
BOSTON, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1919 .
Contd.
Amusement Appns. forwarded approved - concluded.
Avery Amusement Company, Incorporated, by Harry Swartz,
Treasurer, - to operate slot machines from which amusement is
furnished by depositing money in the machines in The Arcade
located at 92 Court street.
Lincoln House Association by Mrs. B. Preston Clark, President,
- to have musical and literary entertainments and dancing parties
in the Lincoln House Hall located at 80 Emerald street.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hacicney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year
ending June 30, 1920.
2456 Doherty,
659 Jolly.
477 MacDonald,
2457 Smith,
2194 Twomey,
Edward E.
Alexander N.
Joseph L.
Carl
Michael J.
17 Harvard st., D.
55 Heath st. , Som. ,
71 Batavia St.,
22 Summer st., Som.
32 Falmouth st.
D.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hacicney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, I920.
150,963 Atkinson, George W.
159.263 Pratt, Herbert C.
156,608 Smith, Carl
26,125 Twomey, Michael J.
in a
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garage
at
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It
n
II n
H
H
293 Northampton i.
541 Tremont st. ,
12 Garden st. ,
363 Newbury st.
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 I53 Liverpool street to a garage at 25 Irvington street
was granted.
1087
%^.,e^L^~c.'^^ . 3, I lie, b.iO, V><
1088
BOSTON, MONDAY, AUGUST 11. 1919.
Contd.
The application of Pasquale Falcone for a Hand Cart
License #90 to locate in front of 10 Mechanic atreet was granted
for the year ending June 30, 1920.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May ^1, 1920.
Mann,
Sproat,
Frank C. 83 Newhall st. , Maiden,
approved "by W. H. Hayes, 1040 Boylston st.,
Fred F. 520 Beacon st.
The application of J. Harold Ferguson, 6 Beals street,
Brookline, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this
Conanonwealth was rejected.
The applications of the follov/ing named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the year
ending April 30, 1920.
Korb,
Kaplo witch,
Allen,
Andrews,
Avarbock,
Golburgh,
♦Manning,
McNeill,
Liebson,
Perry,
#Stertnan,
jbL. -io*^ lO^V .^
<
Joseph Sc\
as
Leo N. )
170
Clarence G.
1000
Frank A. Inc.
276
Jacob
639
Maxwell
453
Frank W. &I
Frank S. f
as
Co.
Abraham
488
John
560
Abraham
490
*in place of
Marcus Ar
can J
Lzing
& Ti
#in place of
Carl
Berg
Acme Dental Laboratory,
"A" Tremont st.,
Hyde Park av . ,
Washington st.,
Saratoga st. ,
Washington st. , Room 304
Hub Vulcanizing & Tire
194 Columbus av.,
Columbus av. ,
Tremont st.,
Ma in St.,
onson as the Hub Vul-
re Company,
1089
BOSTON, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1919 •
Contd.
The licenses granted to the following named persons to
deal in Second Hand Articles were cancelled by reason of the
licensees having ceased to be engaged in the business of dealers
in second hand articles at these locations:-
Berg, Carl
granted April 30, I919.
Aronson, Marcus
490 Main St. ,
194 Columbus av,,
as the Hub Vulcanizing &
Tire Company; granted May 5. 1919»
The application of K. Kaizerman for a license to deal in
Second Hand Articles at 1412 Dorchester avenue was rejected.
On the application of A. F. Washburn, President, Thomas
Reilly was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about
the premises of the Unique Theatre located at 7OO Washington
street for the year ending March 31, 192G.
The above named Reilly appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on him
as a special police officer.
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:-
361
Berry,
Frank S.
Conductor,
013
Brady,
Bernard
M
013
Colburn,
George W.
n
177
Deacy,
Michael J.
N
077
Dillon,
Walter J.
n
2078
Dolan,
Arthur W.
H
092
Driscoll,
Michael
If
174
Golding,
Jarnes
n
3469
Hefler,
William
n
082
Hill,
James H.
m
1090
BOSTON, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1919.
Contd.
Boston Elevated Ry. Licenses Granted - concluded.
175
Kenney,
John J.
Conductor,
037
MacSwen,
Harold A.
H
082
Maree,
Bartholomew J.
n
08
Milder,
Harry B.
•1
124
Mull in,
James A.
M
176
McGool,
William P.
H
070
Nagle,
John F.
N
167
Root,
Arthur E.
n
177
Deacy,
Michael J.
Motorman,
3000
Durant,
David M.
II
074
Gilligan,
Patrick F.
H
174
Golding,
James
H
431
Hamilton,
William H.
N
175
Kenney,
John J.
N
124
Mullin,
James A.
n
063
McCarthy,
Dennis P.
If
176
McCool,
William P.
n
2453
Poblenz,
Oscar R.
H
086
Pratt,
Frank E.
N
167
Root,
Arthur E.
n
059
Sparkes,
Emery F.
n
049
Wood,
Joseph H.
N
361
Berry,
Prank S.
Starter,
177
Deacy,
Michael J.
H
174
Golding,
James
N
175
Kenney,
John J.
N
124
Mullin,
James A.
II
431
Hamilton,
William H.
N
176
McCool,
William P.
II
167
Root,
Arthur E.
N
On the application of the Eastern Massachusetts Street
Railway Company by F. I. Hardy, Manager, licenses were granted to
the following named persons as conductors in the employ of said
company ; -
1103
1351.
Merry,
Storey,
Harold R.
Charles
Conductor,
II
1091
BOSTOII, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1919 .
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1920.
6759
6758
4110)
4565J
2227
989
4221
4231
2175
13821
i403r
6761
6762
2169
Division 1.
Calaruso & Donadio
Commercial Express Co,
Cronin, Dennis
George, Giovanni
Mazziello, Pelligrino
Pare t sky, James
Puccino, Melindo
United Drug Company
in front of 440 Commercial st.,
M « M 440 " "
" " "10 Thacher st.,
" a stable at I86 Endicott st.,
" front of 35 " "
" " " 19 No. Margin st.,
" a stable at 49 " « «
" front of 321 North st. ,
Zarba, Salvatore
Moulton, Roy E.
Reeves, Frank M.
531 Hanover st.
Division 4.
in front of 200 Lincoln st.,
n.side Corning st. at Porter st.
The applications of the following named persona for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved:-
Aguglia,
Salvatore
98-100
Candito,
Peter Co.
141
Fiorenza,
Calagero
15
Levitt,
Harry
87
Malgiolis,
Paolo
481
Margi ,
Vito
46
Mercandante,
Charles
2
Mongiovi,
Domenico
4
McGowan,
J. J. Co.
265
Nizzari,
Luigi
157
Spinney,
William J.
Stella,
Calogero
60
Taylor,
Charles
4
Wilfand,
David
152
Commercial st.,
Commercial st.,
Clark St.,
Causeway st.,
Hanover st.,
Richmond st.,
Thacher st..
Prince st.,
Broadway,
Salem st. ,
No. Market st. ,
Porter st.,
Corajnerce st. ,
"A" Atlantic av.
IQS^
BOSTON, MONDAY, AUGUST il, 1919.
Concluded.
The application of Salvatore D'Alessandro for a license
for the storage and sale of merchandise at 25 Hanover street was
returned to the Board of Street Commissioners disapproved for the
reason that a stand at this location would interfere with public
j travel.
The application of Sergeant Michael J. Muldoon of Division
14 for leave of absence from duty for three days, commencing August
10, current, on account of the death of his mother-in-law was
granted without pay.
It is hereby ordered that Captains James P. Canney,
Jeremiah F. Gallivan and Perley S. Skillings be and they are hereby
appointed pursuant to section 10 of chapter 291 of the Acts of 1906
to constitute a trial board in such cases as may be referred to it
for hearing. Said board shall serve until a new board is hereafter
appointed.
It is hereby ordered that the complaints of Captain
Charles T. Reardon of Division 11 against Patrolmen John Hourihan
and John J. Driscoll of Division 11 be and it is hereby referred for
hearing to the trial board consisting of Captains James P. Canney,
Jeremiah F. Gallivan and Perley S. Skillings. The hearing will be
held at this office Wednesday, August 13, current, at 2,15 p. m.
It is hereby ordered that the complaint of Captain James
J. Walkins of Division I9 against Patrolman Florence P. O'Donoghue
of Division I9 be and it is hereby referred for hearing to the trial
board consisting of Captains James P. Canney, Jeremiah P. Gallivan
and Perley S. Skillings. The hearing will be held at this office
Wednesday, August I3, current, at 3 ••^5 ?• in.
Attest,:
Chief Cler
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIOKER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Tuesday, August 12, 1919.
1093
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
Amusement Licenses until August 1, 1920, were forwarded to His
Honor the Mayor approved:-
Columbua Club of the Knights of Col'ombus of Boston, Inc., by
Joseph U. Kirby, President, - to have musical and literary enter-
tainments and dancing parties in Columbus Club Hall located at the
corner of Pearl and Pleasant streets, Dorchester,
Faelten Pianoforte School by Reinhart Faelten, Vice President,
- to have musical and literary entertainments and dancing parties in
Faelten Hall located at 30 Huntington avenue,
Franklin Lodge #23, I. 0. 0. F. by John C. Ham, Chairman, - to
have musical and literary entertainments and dancing parties in
Lithgow Hall located at 618 'Washington street, Dorchester.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1920.
2460 Desmonda,
2459 Douglas,
2458 Grant,
1061 Kelly,
2322 Magann,
Edward
Oliver J.
Walter H.
Thomas J.
Edward V,
9 Hull St.,
15 Snow St. , Brighton,
64 Waverly st., Roxbury,
22 St. Germain st, ,
3B No. Beacon st.
The application of Everett V, Whittington for a transfer
of his license #104,499 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from
a garage at 19 Fordham street to a garage at 122 Brighton avenue
was granted.
1094
BOSTON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 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 3O1 1920.
.'l.x^ li., K13.0, B r(|, Y*L.5 |-
150,421 Desraonda, Edward
160,561 Douglas, Oliver J.
160,548 Meade, Henry J.
in a garage at
n H n II
440 Commercial st.,
280 Washington st.B. D.
610 Columbia rd.
The application of Louis Tiianer:nan, 43 Auburn street, for
a new Junk Collector's Badge to replace one lost, was granted.
The application of Alexander J. Aronson, 150 Princeton
street, to be reappointed a Private Detective was granted for the
year ending August 12, I920.
The application of Edward A. Westfall, 128 Longwood
avenue, Brookline, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in
this Commonwealth was granted for the year ending May ^1, 1920.
On the application of Harry N. Parren, Manager, Louis J.
Delap was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about
the premises of the Franklin Park Theatre located at 6I6 Blue
Hill avenue for the year ending March 3I, I92O.
On the application of the Mohawk Amusement Company by
M. J. Lydon, President, John H. J. Tucker was appointed a Special
Police Officer for duty in and about the premises #429 West
Broadway for the year ending March 3I , 1920.
1095
BOSTON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1919.
Concluded.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1920.
2181
2211
6763
6764
6765
Division 4.
Lyons Brockton Express in front of 767 Atlantic av.
Division I7.
in front of 26 Wenhara st.
Division l3.
6767 Jitzgerald, Patrick J. in front of 63 Rosemont st.
6766 Praser, James
The application of Diego Padala for a license for the
storage and sale of merchandise at 98 Cottage street was returned
to the Board of Street Commissioners approved.
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
disapproved for the reason that stands at these locations would
interfere with public travel :-
Cohen,
Yanoff ,
Max
Harry
4 Staniford st. ,
Oneida st.
The application of Sergeant Timothy F. Donovan of the
Bureau of Criminal Investigation for leave of absence from duty for
three days, commencing August I3, current, on account of the death
of his mother was granted without pay.
Attest:
Chief CleJ^73
1096
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Peraberton square.
Boston, Wednesday, August 13, 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 :-
The resignation of Patrolman John Hourihan of Division 11
having been presented while charges were pending against him, it is
hereby accepted, to take effect Wednesday, August 13, 1919i at ^.4^
o'clock, p. m.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order ;-
The resignation of Patrolman John J. Driacoll of Division
11 having been presented while charges were pending against him, it
is hereby accepted, to take effect Wednesday, August 13. 1919i at
5.4-5 o'clock, p. m.
The application of St. Peter's School Corporation by
Joseph G. Anderson, President, for an Amusement License to have
musical and literary entertainments and dancing parties in Ronan
Memorial Hall located at the corner of Bowdoin and Coleman streets,
Dorchester, until August 1, 1920, was forwarded to His Honor the
Mayor approved.
1097
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST I3, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persona for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1920.
2462 Commanday, Matthew H.
648 Cotter, John J.
2461 Lloyd, Edward T.
2133 Turner, Leo J.
117 Crawford st., Roxbury,
5 Oxford ter. ,
80 Brighton av. ,
9 Rollins ct.
The application of Morris Gordon,
Roxbury, for a Junk Collector's License was
ending April 30, 1920.
135 Harold street,
granted for the year
The applications of the following named persons for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:-
Salvation Array Band, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by
Norman J. Winterbottom, ^2 Myrtle street, - to parade on Wednesday,
August 13, current, at 8 p. m.
Route: From Pemberton square to Court street to Alden street.
Union Beige Band, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by
William Collins, 11 Appleton street,
members of the Cigar-makers Union on
at 10 a. m.
Route: From Appleton street to Berkeley street to Columbus
avenue, Benton and Tremont streets to the Common.
- to parade with the striking
Thursday, August 14, current.
The application of Merrill W. Gammons, 1 Wakullah street,
for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth
which was rejected on June 2, current, was reconsidered and granted
for the year ending May 31, 1920.
109tJ
BOSTOH, WEDifflSDAy, AUGUST 13, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following narned persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Cominonwealth were
granted for the year ending May ^1, 1920.
Adams ,
Catlin,
Golden,
Harris,
Hulrae,
McFadden,
Conley,
Dicker,
Lucy,
Turner,
Harold S.
Roland E.
Thomas F. L.
Ray S.
Albert F.
John F.
28 Maple av., Medford,
95 North St., W. Som. ,
260 Bowdoin st., Winthrop,
l6 Church st., Wakefield,
1 Newport av., Medford,
East st.W.Bridgewater,
approved by C. L. Edgar, President, Edison
Electric Illuminating Company,
Lawrence J. 438 Fifth st.,
Thomas H. 91 Mystic av. , Medford,
approved by C. W. Rankin, Chief of Police,
Boston & Maine Railroad, Charlestown,
Frank B. 19 Maxwell st., D. D. ,
approved by Arthur E. Wright, for A. W.
Tedcastle & Co., 89 Beach st.,
Elmer 2 Sunnyside av., Everett,
approved by Francis H. Benson, Secretary,
Exchange Trust Company.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the year
ending April 30, 1920.
Breslau,
Canner ,
Hyman
Samuel
2452 Washington st.,
1888 Washington st.
The application of Victor C. Terminullo, 40 Fairfield
street. Revere, for a license #03289 to operate a Sight-Seeing
Automobile was granted until March 1, 1920.
BOSTON, WEDKESDAY, AUGUST I3, 1919- Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1920.
Division 5.
2267 Lonas, John E. Union Park at. s.e. cor. Washington st.
Division 6.
2532 Duffy, A. <Se Co. in a static at 83 Dresser st. ,
4-573L Guarcello, Vincenzo " " " " 449 Dorchester av.,
13*S-
1769
2526
4298
5487
5486
559iJ
4090 Steinberg, Harry
Sloan, William J.
" rear of
340 Summer st.,
637 Ingram, John
2537L Norton, Peter
54CGr
" front of 280 W. Broadway.
Division 10.
in front of 1 Herbert st.
Ruggles St. n.w.cor. Washington st.
Division 11.
3846 Raycroft, Benjamin F. in front of II8 Minot st.
Division 15.
6769L Cohen, William in front of 325 Medford st.
6770f
Division 17.
6771 Griswold, Arthur L. in front of 4267 Washington st.
The application of Patrolma.n Patrick J. McKealy of Division
11 for permission to accept a reward of Fifty (50) Dollars from
Alice L. Montague, 10 Mellen street, Dorchester, for the recovery
of jewelry and Government Bonds to the value of $450, which were
stolen from her home on July 8, current, was granted.
1099
ilOO
BOSTON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST I3, 1919.
Concluded.
The application of Sergeant John A. Doreey of the Bureau
of Criminal Investigation for permission to accept a reward of
Fifty (50) Dollars from the Boston Insurance Company for the
recovery of a Buick automobile stolen from Charlee T. Judd on May
4, current, was granted.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pa.y;-
Patrolman Thomas L. Thompson of Division 2, three days, com-
mencing August 13, current, on account of the death of his mother.
Patrolman Albert Erlandson of Division 5, seven da>s, commenc-
ing August 21, current, in addition to his regular vacation.
Sergeant Francis P. Haggerty of the Bureau of Criminal Investi.
gation, two days, commencing August 30, current, to attend to
private business.
Attest;
Chief ci
%^
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIOKER.
29 Pemberton square.
Eoston, Thursday, August 14, iyi9.
1101
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business;
The records of Wednesday last v/ere read and approved.
In the matter of the complaint made by Captain James J.
Walking of Division 19 against patrolman Florence F. O'Donoghue of
Division I9 for violation of Kule 34 of the Rules and Regulations of
the Police Department, to wit:
CHARGE: FOLLOV/IIIG A PRIVATE CALLING OR EITGAGING IN PRIVATE
BUSIIIESS OUTSinE THAT OF A PATROLMAU IN THE POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Specification: In that from January I918, to July 30, 1919,
both inclusive, said Patrolman Florence F. O'Donoghue did follow a
private calling or engage in private business, to wit, that of a
salesman for the firm of R. H. White Company in the City of Boston
on an average of one to five days per week during the time afore-
said.
It appeared that a hearing was had before a Trial Board,
consisting of Captains James P. Canney, Jeremiah F. Gallivan and
Perley S. Skillirgs, on the thirteenth day of August, current,
after due notice had been served on the said Patrolman O'Donoghue
by giving him a true copy of the complaint. He appeared by himself
and pleaded guiltj to the charge and the Board found him guilty as
charged in the complaint. The Commissioner approved the finding
and with the recommendation of the Board ordered that the said
Patrolman Florence F. O'Donoghue perform one hundred and seventy
hours' punishment duty.
1102
BOSTOU, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, I919.
Contd.
The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company was
requested to discontinue the telephone service (Brighton II58W)
charged to the city of Boston, Police Department, now in use at 1399
Commonwealth avenue. Suite 8, and to install service at II27
Commonwealth avenue. Suite 6, Frank A. Richardson's new residence,
under the following terms and conditions - effective as above
stated, on or before September 1, next, a one-party line, 85 calls
per month, and to cost (I/3 off) $4.25 per month.
The claim of J. Lee McKenna, 5 Louise Park, Roxbury, for
the sum of Seventy-seven and 25/100 (77«25) Dollars, for compensa-
tion on account of damage to his automobile which was used by the
police during the Roxbury riots, Ma-y 1, 1919» was approved by the
Police Comniesioner and forwarded to the City Auditor for payment.
The application of the Catholic Union of Boston by John
B. Kelley, Secretary, for an Amusement License to have musical and
literary entertainments and dancing parties in Catholic Union Hall
located at l682 Washington street until August 1, 1920, was
forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1920.
2466
Baker,
Harry
114 Union Park st..
2465
Bolt,
Sidney U.
7 Claremont pk. ,
2464
Francis,
Wiliiam G.
7 Harwood st. , D. D. ,
2463
Lydon,
Patrick F.
159 Broadway,
835
Lyman,
Llewellyn F.
5 Peters st.
BOSTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1919.
Contd,
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Haclcney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, 1920.
158,501 Baker, Harry
159,739 Lydon, Patrick F.
in a garage at 4-60 Albany st.,
^ " " •' 541 Broadway.
The application of Jacob Lerner, 313 Chelsea street, East
Boston, for a Junk Collector's License was rejected.
ilO
The applications of the following named persons for
Collective Musicians* Licenses were granted :-
Avellino Band, consisting of fifteen musicians, by Charles A.
Panetta, 240 Hanover street, - to parade with the Italian Jilarittina
Societ;y of Boston on Friday and Saturday, August 15 and 16, current,
from 10 a. m. to 12 m.
Route: From North and Fleet streets to North, Battery, Hanover
Endicott, Thacher, Prince, Salem, Fleet and Lewis streets. North
square and North street to Fleet street. Band concert at corner of
North and Fleet streets from 7 to 10 p. m.
Avellino Band, consisting of one hundred musicians, by Charles
Panetta, 240 Hanover street, - to parade witJi the Italian Marittina
Society of Boston on Sunday, August I7, current, at 2 p. m.
Route: Form on North street thence via Fleet street to Hanover
Salem, Prince, Hanover, North Bennet, V/iggin, Tileston, Unity,
Charter, Hanover, Fleet, Garden Court, North, Lewis and Moon streets
North square. Prince, Hanover, Parmenter, Salern and Cooper streets
Haymarket square, Merrimac, Norman, Green, Hall, South Margin, Pitts
and Green streets, countermarching over the same route to the
starting point.
il04
BOSTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 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 31» 1920.
Curnane ,
Karnes,
Dreisigaker,
Geary,
Maloney,
O'Brien,
Ryan,
Gould,
Jeremiah J.
Robert C.
R . I . , appr
Police, New
Ralph E.
Coleraan J.
John E.
Michael
Patrick H.
approved by
James M.
approved by
Carpenters'
f
2 Longwood av. ct.,
162 Summit St., E.Providence'
oved by A. D. Follansbee, Captain,
York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad,,
South Station,
34 Garrison av., Som. ,
265 D St.,
38 orchard St., Camb. ,
52 F St.,
31 Richardson st., Som.,
John A. Campbell, Superintendent,
Commonwealth Pier, #5.
8 Cotton St., Ros. ,
Frank M. Curley, President,
District Council, 30 Hanover street,.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Feingold,
Frisbee,
Jacob
Howard J,
109 Porter st., E.
409 Huntington av.
B.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the year
ending April 30, 1920.
Kaizerman,
Slavitsky,
Goodman,
Kabe
Charles
Jacob
1338 Washington st.,
155-157 Blue Hill av.,
134 W. Fourth St.
105
BOSTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1919 •
Contd.
On the application of the Elm ArnuBement Company by T. E.
Leahy, Manager, William J. Wall wae appointed a Special Police
Officer for duty in and about the premises Of the Magnet Theatre
located at 30I Washington street, Dorchester, for the year ending
March 31, 1920.
Louis J. Delap, appointed August 12, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
The application of V/illiam P. Hull for a Wagon License
#34-79 to locate in front of 10 Longwood avenue was granted for the
year ending June 30, 1920.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolrnan Michael J. Hartnett of Division 10, three days,
commencing August 14, current, on account of the death of his
mother.
Patrolman John J. Murphy of Division 15. seven days, commencing
September 1, current, to get married.
Patrolman Henry S. Meyers of Division 19, three days, commenc-
ing August 15, current, on account of the death of his wife.
ilQo
BOSTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1^19.
Contd.
PatrolET^n James J. Hurley of Division 4, who was granted
an indefinite leave of absence September 21, 1917 i to enter the
service of the United States Army, having been honorably discharged
therefrom, returned to duty at 5.45 P. M. , August 14, 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:-
Famiglietti, Raffaelo
Gorevitz, Louis
Harvard Garage Company
Jenny Itonufacturing Co.
Lanzini, Silvis
Cohen, Wolf & Co.
Zannino, Vincenzo
8l Meridian st.,
1118 "A" Blue Hill av.,
18-20 Harvard av.,
1175 Blue Hill av. ,
343 W. Broadway,
2073 Washington st. ,
90 Chelsea st.
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
H
Charles H. Bullock,
Samuel C. Hutchins,
Arthur F. Shea,
James S. Norton,
Div.
4,
2 days,
$ 8.77
II
9,
7 "
30.68
n
10,
4 "
13.15
n
16,
12 "
52.60
$105.20
1107
BOSTON, THURSDAY. AUGUST 14, 1919. Concluded.
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending August 14, current, was approved ae follows:
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Total,
$52,966.64
626.09
551.36
199.42
63.85
$54,407.36
Attest:
Chief Glmtin
J.08
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemterton square.
Boston, Friday, August 15, 1919.
Police CommisBioner 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:
V/HEREAS, it appears that Patrolman Jeremiah J. Mahoney,
Jr. of Division 17 has performed faithful service in the Police
Department for eleven and four- twelfths years; that he has re-
quested to be retired from active service under the provisions of
chapter 353 of the Acts of I892; and that the Physician to the
Health Department has certified that the said Patrolman Jeremiah
J. Mahoney, Jr., is physically incapacitated — it is the judgment
of the Police Commissioner that the said Patrolman Jeremiah J.
M8,honey, Jr. is physically incapacitated for useful service in the
Police Department on account of injuries received in the actual
performance of duty as a police officer; therefore, it is
ORDEKED: That, with the approval of His Honor the Mayor,
the said Patrolman Jeremiah J. Mahoney, Jr. be retired from active
service in the police Department and that his name be placed upon
the Department pension roll with pay at the rate of Eight Hundred
(80c) 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 Friday, August 15, I919, at 5.45 o'clock, P. M.
The pay of Leslie Kierstead, chief engineer of the Police
Steamers was increased from the rate of Eighteen Hundred (I800)
Dollars per annum to the rate of Two Thousand Two Hundred Fifty
(2250) Dollars per annum, commencing August 15, 1919*
The application of Harris H. Paquin, 101 V/arren street,
Charlestown, for a Hackney Carriage Driver's License #2467 "'as
granted for the year ending June 30, I920.
BOSTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1919 .
Contd.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
Patrolman Patrick J. Duke of Division 19 having performed
faithful service in the Police Department for twenty-five and
eight- twelfths years, having requested to "be retired from active
service, and it appearing to the Police Commissioner that the said
Patrolman Duke is physically incapacitated for useful service in
the Police Departxnent, it is hereby
Ordered: His Honor the Mayor having approved the same,
that the said Patrolman Duke be retired from active service and
that his name be placed upon the Department pension roll with pay
at the rate of Eight Hundred (800) Dollars per anniim, being one-
half of the amount of compensation received by him in the office
from which he is retired; to take effect Friday, August 15, 1919,
at 5.45 o'clock, P. M.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to aet up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 3c, 192C.
162,521 McNally, Robert J. Jr.
143,974 Paquin, Harris H.
in a garage at
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72 Linden park st.
36 Warren st. , ,
Roxbury.
The application of Max Carlin for a transfer of his
license #84,845 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a garage
at 16 Maywood street to a garage at 3 Rockland street, Roxbury,
was granted.
-109
JillO
BOSTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1?, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:-
Giardini Band, consisting of twenty musicians, by Giovanni
Giardini, 328 Hanover street, - to parade with the members of M, S.
DiTrevico, to celebrate a Church feast day, on Sunday, August 17,
current, from 2 to 5 p. m.
Route; Prom 328 Hanover street to Prince, Thacher, Endicott,
Hanover, Richmond, North, Battery, Charter, Salem, Parmenter,
Hanover and Prince streets to Snowhill street.
Union Beige Band, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by Henry
Abraham, 11 Appleton street, - to parade with the striking members
of the Cigar-makers Union on Saturday, August I6, current, at 1 p.m. I
Route: From Appleton street to Tremont street to Boston Commoni
William J. Wall, appointed August 14, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1920.
Division 2.
6793 1 Ball, Horace W.
6794f
31 531
3154-1 Bennett & Taylor
3160)
69
268
269
572.
6796
6797 Blinn, Morrill & Co.
6798
6799
6800
6801
6802
68
254
in front of 232 State st. ,
•• 173 State St.,
" 50 Central st..
n II
II n
132 Central
6 Chatham row,
BOSTOII, FRIDAY. AUGUST 15, 1919.
Contd.
Wagon Licenses Granted - contd.
Division 2 - contd.
5755
57561
57641
5800;
177
847
1174
1195
1954
1987
2031
2094-
2183
2221
2248
2265
2328
3010
4528
4721
5933.
3482
3497
3498
4245
5302
412
1047.
3626;
23021
22441
2381;
6525
2277
6803
4690
6821'
6822;
2376)
52971
5401
5439;
Bond, Fred H.
in front of
214 Purchase
St. ,
Alll
Boston & Springfield Despatch Ex. Co. in front of 9 Otis st.,
in front of
Boston Trucking Co.
Canessa, John J.
Cobb, W. P. & Son
Coombs Chelsea Ex.
Craft's Express
Driscoll, John C.
Eastman's Melrose Ex.
Eaton's Express
n
H
II
n
tt
n
II
on
II
M
n
tt
H
H
II
II
1-2 Commerce
1-2 "
1-2
70 "
70 "
176 State
176
11-12 Chatham
St. ,
n
Sears St.,
II II
,in front of
II II
H U
n n
n H
n n
41-42 So. Market
485 Atlantic
36 Broad
232 State
168 Milk
89 Broad
32 Court
av. ,
St. ,
sq.
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BOSTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1919.
Contd.
Wagon Licenses Granted - contd.
Division 2 - contd.
576
3008
2062
3203
792
1236
3880
4916
2979
424
1633
5540
1610
221
3202
226
558
984
1011
1122
^1307
3336
4947
4949
5503.
1869
4653)
4891 (
4902)
163
2601
2636
1460
2190
5934
296
2232
170
453
777
5172
6807
6808
6809
Edgcomb, Albert Co.
Edmunds, A. H.
Elliott, Alexander
Pifield.Bichardson & Co."
in
front
of
110
Arch
St. ,
n
N
n
431-
■437 Atlanti
to av. ,
H
W
n
597
n
H
N
tt
11
597
n
II
M
«
n
169
Congress
St.,
n
H
n
169
II
H
H
n
II
169
II
II
N
•1
II
220
Franklin
n
m
N
II
18-20
Hawley
n
n
n
n
32-38
Otis
H
N
n
n
32-38
II
N
n
II
II
32-38
11
tt
n
H
II
32-38
•1
N
M
H
II
23d
Purchase
n
N
n
n
238
II
•1
on
Wi
nthrop
sq.,
H
H
H
N
II
M
N
M
N
N
H
N
N
N
H
N
If
N
N
n
n
N
11
M
N
N
H
in
front
of
65-67
Coimnerce
•1
n
II
II
111
N
H
Channing
St.
nr. Congress
n
n
II
II
H
N
in
front
of
167
Congreee
n
H
n
n
167
II
II
M
II
H
168
H
i(
n
•1
II
68
Franklin
n
H
•1
II
159
n
H
n
II
n
217
H
H
n
•1
It
271
n
II
Pranklin
St.
nr. Congress
11
II
II
II
H
n
II
II
II
II
II
n II II II n
s.side Franklin st. nr. Congress st.,
•I n II II n II 11
n II II H II II M
BOSTON, PRIDAY. AUGUST 15, 19^9 .
Contd.
Wagon Licensee Granted - contd.
ai3
Division 2 -
contd
14-35
in
fron
t of
12
Pearl
St. ,
167
It
H
•1
14
It
M
811
n
H
n
16
tl
n
553
H
II
n
29
II
n
1890
n
H
n
31
It
N
305
H
II
It
32
II
tt
4072
H
II
H
32
II
n
1379
n
n
II
50
H
II
I088
II
II
II
52
II
II
18B9
H
II
n
54
II
w
4650
n
•1
H
64
II
•1
162
Pifield,Richard8on& Co
II
II
II
65
II
n
1411
II
N
11
71
II
n
172
«
H
It
76
It
H
840
••
•I
II
76
II
N
291
H
II
II
78
II
It
166
centre
3f Post Offi
ce sq. ,
294
II
II II
11
It
452
H
•1 II
II
It
927
II
It It
11
It
1608
H
It It
It
It
4782
H
11 It
n
II
2579.
on
Wendell s
't..
6609
Fleck, Frank J,
in
rear
of
151
Franklin
11
3747)
5782)
4275
Fogg, George E
n
front of
16
Union
11
n
«
•I
^37
Milk
n
5796
It
«
II
180
State
H
6804
Hamblen, A. W.
&
Co.
n
II
It
180
It
It
6805
II
H
ti
180
It
n
6806.
II
II
II
180
It
tt
6792
Harney, Alexander
H
H
It
}^
Merchants
row,
3100
II
II
It
68
Broad
St. ,
776
M
11
H
85
It
H
1897
II
II
II
85
n
W
2972
N
II
" 31-33
Commerce
II
2706
Harney, Joseph
P.
H
II
II
54
II
H
2707
n
M
H
56
M
II
2971
•1
n
It
4
Custom House"
371
n
H
It
83
So. Market
It
^n
•I
II
M
85
N H
II
3798.
H
II
tl
87
II H
tt
1071)
1123(
6823 (
Hawes Express Co.
II
II
n
89
Broad
tl
6824)
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BOSTON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1919.
Contd.
Wagon Licenses Granted - contd.
Division 2 - contd.
4186)
4187 (
4791)
I 6778)
6779(
' 6780 {
6781
6648
■ 6649
5725
5727
3778^.
3783)
4509
5994)
4459
4571
40C8
4398
307
4123
^723.
6280
4814
4819
4823
4827
4828.
574
4472)
6791
3176)
5210 (
2882 (
790)
2873
6325
6326
^327
6328
6329.
2959(
3793(
4064 (
5083)
Hills, Pontanelle
Howard, W. B. & Son
Jenness & Co.
Kennett, Robert A.
Kineen, Bartholomew
Knight, Alvin W.
Lill, William F.
Lofchie, Harry
Loroasney, John E.
Lorenzo, Anthony
Malone, William E.
Marston's Express
in rear of 149 Federal st..
II
front
II
14
Union ••
II
H
H
188
Congress "
( "
II
II
23-24
Chatham "
\ "
II
II
23-24
•1 H
) "
H
n
115
So. Market "
( "
II
n
115
II It It
n
II
II
4-5
Faneuil Hall Ma
n
11
It
54
Broad St.,
II
II
II
54
II It
II
II
II
60
II M
•1
n
II
60
H H
II
n
It
275
Franklin "
II
H
H
176
Milk "
•1
n
It
176
It n
II
II
II
15
Devonshire "
on
Harvard pi. ,
in
front
of
129
So. Market "
« rear " 100 Federal "
( « front " 191 Atlantic av.,
\ ti It II lyi n II
) Commerce st. cor. Atlantic "
(Long Wharf cor. " "
in front of 15 Merchants row,
M. & W. Motor Transport Co. in front of 111 So. Market st..
McEnany, Thomas
(in front of
50 Broad
St. ,
\ n It II
54 "
It
\ II It II
54 "
tt
/ It H II
54 "
n
BOSTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 191^.
Contd.
Wagon Licenses Granted - contd.
Division 2 - contd.
33*
1133
4296
4326
4331
3549
2205
6815
6816
6817
6818.
68lO(
6811)
6825)
6826)
6505
4553)
4554(
5440)
2442)
2452 (
6812)
6813
6603
5478
5480
5432
5492
5496
5504
5535
5547
5549
5553
5563
5585
5619
5626
6819
6820.
4713)
4714
5826 (
5827)
in front of
•« H II
McEnany, Thomas
80 Broad
80
160 Congress
180 Franklin
182 "
159 Milk
Milk at. s.e.cor. Broad
in front of I80 Franklin
n II M iQq m
II II II 180 "
•I II It iQq «
St. ,
n
N
II
II
n
w
n
II
H
II
McLean's Roxbury Hx. So. Market st. nr. Merchants row,
McMillen & Wilson's Weliealey Ex. in front of 32 Court sq.,
Mct^ueeney & Moffett in front of 103 Central st.,
North Shore Express Co. " " " 62 Batteryrnarch st.,
Pierce, S. S. Co.
Reilly'a Auto Express
Rider, Louis G.
195 Milk
St. ,
15 Merchants row,
36 Broad st. ,
Sampson & Coleman
rear
35 Hawley
Shedd, Arthur H.
( " front "
H H tl
609 Atlantic
611 "
611 "
611 "
av. ,
II
11
n
iI15
1116
BOSTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1919.
Contd.
Wagon Licensea Granted - contd.
Division 2 - concluded.
Shedd, Arthur H.
Sherman & Taylor Brockton Sx. in front of 232 State ••
Snider, David in front of 135 Pearl st.,
Strong, James & Co. " " " 79 So. Market "
4710)
6508
6755
6756)
2899
721)
4330 (
5389 (
5417)
1493)
6777)
2165
1465)
2193 (
6814)
618
1461
2283
2932
3372
3553
2814
617
636
}696.
6784
6785
6786
6787
6788
6789
6790.
6772
5616
5625
5680
5685
5706
5749.
in front of 252 Purchase st.,
II H n 252 *• "
Sullivan, Joseph A.
Walker & Cummings
Welch, Henry P.
32 Friend "
7 Battery inarch st.,
Wilkins, F. D. & Co.
II
n
II
117
Central
St
II
II
II
1-3
Chatham
II
II
•1
II
1-3
n
II
II
II
II
1-3
n
n
II
II
n
12
Commerce
H
II
H
II
32
n
n
II
II
n
49-50
So, Market
n
II
II
n
52
n n
•1
II
II
H
73
n II
II
It
H
N
73
n II
H
II
N
M
73
n n
M
Y/oodberry, D. S.
south side Central Wharf,
Division 5*
Sesserman, Edward I. in front of 565 Treraont
Division 6.
Hoyt & Parker Co.
Alley in rear of 274 Congress
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BOSTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1919.
Concluded.
Wagon Licenses Granted - concluded.
Division 6 - concluded.
6774 Ordway, Haranond W. in front of 367 Congress st.,
6773 Thoma, Percival J. « « « 4^8 Southampton st.
2279 Vetalia, Felix
Division 10.
in front of
38 Walden
St.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Sergeant Sumner S. Poster of Division I9, one day, commencing
August 20, current, to attend to private "business.
Patrolman Patrick J. Sheehy of Division 6, two days, commencing
August 15. current, to attend his wife who is ill.
The application of Patrolman George L. Riley of Division
10 for permission to accept a reward of Fife (5) Dollars for the
arrest of John Fitzgerald who had escaped from the Lyman School
was granted.
A requisition for the payment of the Department Bills for
the month ending August 15, current, was approved as follows :-
Police Department
Police Signal Service,
House of Detention,
Total,
Attest:
$25,285.39
4,705.87
221.86
$30,213.12
Chief Cle
.11^
*J
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Saturday, August 16, 1919.
There was no executive session held today by order of
the Police Comriissioner.
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONKR.
29 Peraberton square.
Boston, Monday, August I8, 1919.
Police Conunissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order ;-
The following transfers are hereby ordered, to take effect
Tuesday, August I9, 1919. at 7.45 A. M. :
Patrolman Robert J. Eberts
'• Morris C. Fouhy
" John J. Lucey
* William F. O'Maley
" Gerald J. Thompson
from Division I6 to Division 2,
n M 16 " " 14,
•1 " i5 " " 4
" " 16 " •• 1!
The resignation of John P. White employed as a clerk in
the Chief Clerk's Office having been presented, it was accepted to
take effect this day.
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses until August 1, 1920, were forwarded to His
Honor the Mayor approved;
William H. F. Browne - to have musical and literary entertain-
ments and dancing parties in Central Hall located at I8 Central
square.
John Craig - to have theatrical exhibitions in the Arlington
Theatre located at 421 Tremont street.
Alice M. Hamilton Davis - to have musical and literary enter-
tainments and dancing parties in America Hall located at 724
Washington street.
iI19
1120
BOSTON, MUIJDAY, AUGUST l8, I919.
Contd.
Amusement Appns . forwarded approved - concluded.
Alice Hamilton Davis - to have musical and literary entertain-
ments and dancing parties in Lawrence Encaiapment Hall located at 724
Washington street.
Alice M. Hamilton Davis - to have musical and literary enter-
tainments aad dancing parties in Phoenix Hall located at 724
Jlfashingtbn street.
Elm Amusement Company of Dorchester by Julius keyer, President,
- to have exhibitions of moving pictures in the liagnet Theatre
located at 301 Washington street, Dorchester.
A report was forwarded to the Secretary of the Common-
wealth on the application of Frank W. Clark et al for a charter as
the Building Supply Dealers* Association of Greater Boston for
promoting in every lawful manner the common interests of dealers
in building materials in Greater Boston.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1920.
842 Connelly,
2468 Hurley,
2469 Indingaro,
576 kahoney.
William F.
Timothy J.
Jerry
Andrew S.
80 A St.,
86 I St.,
Ib3 Paris St. ,
74 Glover av. ,
Atlantic.
The application of William H. Mulcahy, 52 F street, for a
copy of his Hackney Carriage Driver's License jj^946 was granted.
BOSTON, MONDAY. AUGUST l8, lyi^J.
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, I920.
2^,4-69 Connelly, William F.
150. ?33 Hurley, Timothy J.
85,945 Indingaro, Jerry
14o,41C Mahoney, Andrew S.
;tl21
in a garage
at
52 Athens St. ,
II n II
If
140 Dover St. ,
n II II
n
10 Everett ^st. ,
II It tt
It
272 W. Newton St
The application of Irving Sajnpson for a transfer of his
license #91.4-85 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a garage
at 1215 Blue Hill avenue to a garage at 1243 Blue Hill avenue was
granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 3I, I920.
Brackett,
Sawyer,
Bradford,
Dorr,
Hartford,
Kilmain,
Olseik,
Peters,
A. L. L
Clifton A. r
approved by
George W.
Henry G.
Harry A.
approved by
George H.
approved by
Comptroller,
Sominick J.
Benjamin
22 Thorndike st., Erookline
44 Copeland at., Roxbury,
C. A. Sawyer, for the Tanners Cut
Sole Company,
475 Columbia rd. ,
82 Beacon st. ,
22 Wakullah st., Roxbury,
Frank Salter Jr. for A. J.
Houghton Co., 87 Station st.,
10 Auburn ct. , Brookline,
I/yron C. Baker, Assistant to
U. S. Shipping Board, 45 Broad st.
4 Barrett av . ,
16 Thorndike st.
1122
BOSTON, MOKDAY, AUGUST l8, l^l^.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Coirjnonwealth were
rejected:-
Ru8sel3 ,
Sugarman,
James
John
9 Lincoln at. ,
136 Greenwood st.
John H. J. Tucker, appointed August 12, current, appeared
and made oatn to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
The applications of the follov?ing named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, I92O.
Division 7«
4982 Shamon, Harry in front of II3 Porter st.
Division 9»
6795 Prevoir, Frank L. in front of I68 Warren st.
Division 11.
6775 Finn Sc Miers in front of 12C Pleasant st.
Division IP.
12K
316
3013
' 4221
i 4306
I 5938
5940
5681
Peavey, M. H.
in front of 713 E. Broadway.
BOSTON, MONDAY. AUGUST l6, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted -without pay:-
Patrolman Michael C. P. Bresnahan of Division 4, one day,
commencing August l8, current, to attend to private business in
Concord, Hew Hampshire.
Patrolman John A. V/ragg of Division 10, one day, commencing
August l6, current, to attend a funeral.
Inspector Morris Wolf of the Bureau of Criminal Investigation,
one day, commencing August 24, current, to attend to private
business.
123
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:-
Curtis,
Green,
Mahoney,
Rossman,
Visconte,
William A.
Jacob
Jeremiah J.
Solomon
Vito
2l8 Essex St. ,
55 Causeway st. ,
705 Morton St. ,
40 Causeway st.,
271 Sumner st.
It is hereby ordered that Captains Joseph Harriman,
Clinton E. Bowley and Daniel G. Murphy be and they are hereby
appointed pursuant to section 10 of chapter 29I of the Acts of 1906
to constitute a trial board in such cases as may be referred to it
for hearing. Said board shall serve until a new board is hereafter
appointed.
1124
BOSTON, MONDAY, AUGUST l8, 191^.
Concluded.
It is hereby ordered that the complaints of Captain
James P. Canney of Division 4 against Patrolmen Herbert T. Greeley
of Division 7 and Daniel J. Morripsey of Division 12 be and they are
hereby referred for hearing to the trial board consisting of
Captains Joseph Harriman, Clinton E. Bowley and Daniel G. Murphy.
The hearing will be held at this office Wednesday, August 2C,
current, at 2.15 p. m.
Attest:
Chief CI
1125
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIOKER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Tuesday, August I9, 19iy.
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 Department by General Order :-
The resignation of Patrolman Herbert T. Greeley of Division
7 having been presented while charges are pending against him, it
is hereby accepted, to take effect Tuesday, August I9, I9I9, at
5.45 o'clock, P. M.
The application of Leslie B. Bliss, IO63 Beacon street,
for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth
was granted for the year ending Llay 31, I920.
The application of Nathan M, Oceanick, 37 Robinwood
avenue, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Common-
wealth which was rejected on June 2, current, was reconsidered and
granted for the year ending May 31, 1920.
1126
BOSTOil, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1919.
Contd.
On information filed by Captain James P. Canney of
Division 4 that Samuel Cohen, a licensed dealer in second hand
articles, was convicted and fined in court on August 13i current,
for violation of the conditions of his license in that he failed to
make proper records in his book of two suits of clothes bought, and
not keeping the same thirty days, the license to deal in Second
Hand Articles granted to the said Samuel Cohen at 123 Eliot street
on April 3C, 1919. was revoked.
On the application of John Craig, Manager, Joseph F.
Boston was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about
the premises of the Arlington Theatre located at 4 Chandler street
and 419-421 Tremont street for the year ending March 3I, 1920.
The above named Boston appeared and made oath to faithfully
and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on him as a special
police officer.
The application of Harry Winitsky, 21 Rochester, for a
license #05798 to operate a Sight-Seeing Automobile was granted
for the year ending March 1, 1920.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1920.
Division 1.
DeCosta & Veinotte in front of I9 No. Margin st.,
" " " 119 Portland st.
22991
2304)'
6776 Stephens, Perci* R
1127
BOSTON, TUESDAY, AUGUST I9, I919.
Concluded.
Patrolman William J. Gibbons of Division 1 who was
granted an indefinite leave of absence Kovernber 25. l^l?, to enter
the United States Army, having been honorably discharged therefrom,
returned to duty August I9, current, at ^.A^ P. M.
A requisition was made on the City Treasurer for the sum
of Six Hundred Seventy (670) Dollars, being the amount required to
pay the pay-roll of the beneficiaries of the Police Charitable
Fund for the month ending August 31, current, to be charged to the
Police Charitable Fund Income.
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
month ending August 31, current, was approved as follows :-
Commissioner's Office,
Superintendent's Office,
Pensions,
Total,
$ 1,166.66
416.66
14,070.30
^5. 653. 62
Attest:
Chief ClA^P
1128
OFFICE OP THE POLICE COLIMISSIOKER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Y/ednesday, August 20, I919.
Police Coimnissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
rne records of Tuesday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
Vacations of Division Commanders, Lieutenants, and
Sergeants, including the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, are
suspended indefinitely commencing at 7«4-5 A. M. , Thursday, August
21. lyiy.
Any Patrolman who is willing to give up his vacation for
the present, may do so and his act will be appreciated by the
Commissioner.
At a later date, the full vacation period will be given
to all the above.
Any of those above mentioned who have incurred any
expense by reason of the disarrangement of their vacation plans
should make report of same in detail to the Superintendent.
The application of Dorchester Lodge ^l^Q, Independent
Order of Odd Fellows by Charles A. Roberts for an Amusement License
to have musical and literary entertainments and dancing parties in
Odd .Fellows Hall located at 41 River street, Dorchester, until
August 1, 1920, was forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved.
xl29
BOSTOU, VffiDKESDAY, AUGUST 20. l^iy.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 3C, 192c.
2470 Hughes,
1972 Mann,
Gerald P.
Sumner
IC Santuit st. ,
28 Princeton st.
The application of Ahrahani Smith, 60 Lawrence avenue, for
a copy of his Hackney Carriage Driver's License #141 was granted.
The licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages granted
to the following named persons were cancelled by reason of the
licensee having been surrendered:-
85,034 McLennen, George E. in a garage at 632 Blue Hill av.,
granted July 1, 1919.
115,401 Zitzow, Adolph in a garage at ^41 E. Broadway,
granted July 14, I919.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, I920.
150,930 Hughes, Gerald F.
162,555 Madden, Patrick J.
in a garage at I676 Dorchester av.,
" " " " 119 Portland st.
xl30
BOSTON, WEDlODSrAY, AUGUST 20, l^iy. Concluded.
The application of David Paris for a transfer of his
license #144,94-9 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a garage
at 24 Chardon street to a garage at 119 Portland street was
granted.
The special stands granted to the following named persons
for Hackney Carriage Licenses were cancelled by reason of their
having been surrendered:-
44,502 Finn, Charles J. Clarendon st. s.w. cor. Marlboro st.,
granted July 1, 1919.
86,968 Ambrosio, Amilio in front of 75 Maverick sq. ,
granted July 23, 1919.
Attest;
Chief Cle
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COluHISSIOKER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Thursday, August 21, I919.
Police Commisaioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Wednesday last were read and approved.
1131
James D. Hart, who resigned September 3, lyiB, to enter tho
United States Navy, having filed the necessary certificate, is
hereby reinstated in the Department as a clerk in the Chief Clerk's
Office, to take effect Thursday, August 21, current, at 9a. m. , wit^
pay at the rate of Eight Hundred (800) Dollars per annum.
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses until August 1, 19^0, were forwarded to His
Honor the Mayor approved :-
Knights of Columbus Building Association by John J. Hayes,
President, - to have musical and literary entertainments and dancing
parties in Knights of Columbus Hall located at 44 High street,
Charles town.
Thom.as H. McEnany - to have musical and literary entertainments
and dancing parties in Jacqueminot Bungalow located at I36 Hancock
street, Dorchester.
The application of Samuel Siegel for an Auctioneer's
License at 175 Hemenway street was rejected.
xl32
BOSTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, I919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1920.
2472 Lewinsky,
1537 Peteraon,
2471 Sullivan,
Bernard D.
Bror A.
John J.
741 Morton St. ,
193 Billings rd., Quincy,
774 Columbus av.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, 192C.
163,059 Hennessey, James J.
i 57 1 235 Lewinsky, Bernard D.
43,440 Peterson, Bror A.
in a garage at 634 E. Pourth st. ,
" " " " 1362 Blue Hill av.,
" " » " 708 Beacon st.
The applications of the following named persons for
Junk Collectors' Licenses were granted for the year ending April 30t
i920.
Katz, Benjamin
Pearlstein, Joe
68 Devon st. ,
27 Oak Grove ter.
The application of V/. H. Foley, 526 Treraont street, for
a Collective Musicians' License to parade with Division 36, Ancient
Order of Hibernians, on Sunday, August 24, current, at 7»30 P* '"• »
was granted.
Route: Parragut road to Broadway to E street.
xl33
BOSTON, THUl^SDAY, AUGUST 21, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carrj' pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31, 1920.
Berenson,
Blinn,
Jason,
Benjamin
approved
Charles P.
Stephen A.
59 Hollander st. ,
hy B. H. Swig, Treasurer, Tremont
Trust Company,
22 Park Vale av.,
^^ Putnam st., E. B. ,
approved by H. G. Brooks, Executive Officer,
United States Shipping Board, East Boston.
The application of Joseph D. Hoffman, 14 Blossom street,
for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth
was rejected.
The application of David Glodt for a license to deal in
Second Hand Articles at 234 llassachusetts avenue was granted for
the year ending April 30, 1920.
The following named persons were appointed Special Police
Officers for the year ending March 3I, I920.
Officers.
Berenson,
Brady,
Griffin,
Lee,
Benjamin
Thomas H.
John
William
47
a
Employers.
Tremont Trust Company,
B. H. Swig, Treasurer,
33 Court St. ,
Dorchester Trust Company,
Lawrence S. Bearse, Treas.
555 Columbia rd. & 1436 Dorchester
av. ,
Gillette Safety Razor Company,
by E. F. Ward, Ass ' t Supt. ,
W. First St., to Dorchester av. from
corner Dorchester & W. First sts. to V/. Second
St., from corner of Dorchester av. & W. Second
sts. to 50 W. Second st.,The MacAllen Build-
ing, 135 Dorchester av.,The Bowker-Torrey
Building on Granite, Baldwin & Richard sts..
xl34
BOSTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1919.
Contd.
Special Police OfficerB Appointed
Officers.
Hamel, William
Han nan ,
Prank Q,.
concluded.
Employers,
Loew's New Columbia Theatre,
J. H. Brennan, Manager,
978 Washington st. ,
Boston State Hospital,
James V. May, Supt.,
Walk Hill <Sc Canterbury sts.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 192C,
Division 2.
1624
2146
397a
4311
5594
6631 1 Cronin, Michael
6832!
68261 Kaplan Bros.
68297
6833 Laurano, Anthony
2297 1 Lowell Transjj't'n Co.
6827)
6830 Moore's Motor Service,
5121 Rappold, Charles
Carter, Russell Co. Inc. in front of 89 Broad st.
48 Chatham st. ,
15 Merchants row,
n rear "
" front "
Division 4.
6837 Harris, Frank W. in
Division "] .
100 Federal st. ,
36 Broad St. ,
15 Merchants row,
54 Chatham st.
73 Beach st.
275
6834 V DiMartino, Frank
6835
6836.
2305 Engano, Joseph
in
Division 19.
in
150 Orleans st.
6 Talbot av.
BOSTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1919. Concluded.
JL135
The application of Patrolman Samuel C. Hutchins of
Division 9 for leave of absence from duty for thirty days, coiarnenc-
ing August 22, current, to regain his health was granted without
pay.
The application of Patrolman George L. Shattuck of
Division 9 ^or leave of absence from duty for seven days, commencing
September 4, current, to visit his mother at Shelburne Falls,
Massachusetts, was rejected.
The applications of the following named police officers
for full pay for the time herein specified on account of absence
from duty, were granted:-
Patrol. Samuel C. Hutchins,
" James S. Norton,
Div. 9.
" 16,
7 days,
6 "
$30.68
26.30
$56.98
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending August 21, current, was approved as follows ;-
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Total,
Attest:
$52,825.93
626.09
551.36
199.4-2
63.85
$54,266.65
Chief Cleiyi_J
xl3a
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Friday, August 22, I919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
It was
Ordered: That signal box Bo. 5 of Division I9 be
moved from the corner of River and Cedar streets to the corner of
River street and Central avenue at a cost of not exceeding $100.
The application of Frank E. Carr, 125 M street, for a
Hackney Carriage Driver's License #355 was granted for the year
ending June 3c, iy20.
The application of John J. McCool for a license #163,533
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 47 Charles
street, Dorchester, was granted for the year ending June 30» 1920.
The application of Isaac Feldman, 62 Greenwood street, for
a Junk Collector's License was granted for the year ending April
30, 1920.
JL137
BOSTOW, IKIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:-
Italian J,!arine Band, consisting of thirty musicians, toy
Valeric Saja, 124 Prince street, - to parade with the Soieta of
kutuo Soccorsoe Beneficenza S. Agrippina di Mineo on Saturday,
August 23, current, from 8 to 9»3C p. m.
Route: From 3c Snowhill street thence via Prince, Endicott,
Hanover, Fleet and Moon streets. North square. North street, Battery
Charter, Salem and prince streets to the Church.
Italian Marine Band, consisting of thirty musicians, by Valeric
SaJa, 124 Prince street, - to parade with the Societa of Mutuo
Soccorsoe Beneficenza S. Agrippina di Mineo on Sunday, August 24,
current, at 3'3C p. ni.
Route: Form on Prince street thence via Prince, Salem,
Charter, Hanover, Battery, North, Clark, Hanover, Fleet and North
streets. North square. Garden Court, Fleet, Hanover, Parmenter,
Cooper, Endicott, Thacher and Prince streets to the Church.
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.
Ariel, Wallace A.
approved by Li. E. Fri
Hotel, 1138 Boylston
Clifford, David B.
approved by H. B. Hil
New Haven & Har
Edgerly, Charles L.
Walley, Joseph H.
approved by Albert H.
Vftiite, William G.
approved by George T.
14 Glenville av.
D.
tz. Treasurer, Fritz-Carlton
street,
21 Saxton st. , D. D. ,
1, Crew Dispatcher, New York,
tford Railroad,
16 V/estland av. ,
530 Lagrange st., W. R. ,
Curtis, Secretary, Boston
Baptist Social Union,
36 Sherman st., Roxbury,
Cruft, 15,^1 Massachusetts av.
xl38
BOSTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, I919.
Concluded.
On the application of the Trustees of the Bostor* Baptist
Social Union by Albert H. Curtis, Secretary, Joseph H. Walley was
appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about the prem-
ises of the Social Union Building, 142 Berkeley street, and the Ford
Building, 15 Ashburton place, for the year ending March 31, I920.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Officers.
Lysholm,
Hamel,
Edward P.
William
Appointed.
August 5, 1919.
" 21, 1919.
The application of Patrolman Jeremiah O'Neil of Division
6 for permission to accept a reward of Fifty (50) Dollars for the
arrest of Jeremiah O'Keefe, a deserter from the United States Navy,
was granted.
The application of Patrolmen Jeremiah D. Riordan and
Patrick A. Fallon of Division 9 for permission to accept a reward of
Five Dollars for the arrest of William Burns, a runaway from the
Lyman School, was granted.
The application of Inspector Patrick J. O'Neill of the
Bureau of Criminal Investigation for permission to accept a reward
of Twenty-five (25) Dollars for the arrest of George H. Tuttle alias
John Lawn for the larceny of property from the American Railway
Express Company was granted.
Attest:
M^^^**^ wfy^
Chief Clerk
JL139
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Saturday, August 23, l^iy.
There was no executive session held this day by order of
the Police Comnissioner.
xl40
OFPICaS OF THE POLICE COitMISSIOlJER.
2y Pemberton square.
Boston, Monday, August 25, 1919.
Police ComrflisBioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
The application of the Boston Fair, Incorporated, by James
P. Young for an Amusement License to have Horse Races, Automobile
Eaces, Horse Shows and Cattle Fairs on the grounds known as the
Readville Race Track located on Hyde Park Avenue, until August 1,
1920, was forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved.
The application of J. Lacis et al for an Amusement License
to have musical and literary entertainments and dancing parties in
Dudley Street Opera Hall located at II3 Dudley street until August
1, 1920, was forwarded to His Honor the Mayor disapproved.
A report was forwarded to the Secretary of the Common-
wealth on the application of Rienzi B. Lemus et al for a charter
as The Brotherhood of Dining Car Employees, Incorporated, for the
promotion amongst its members of education, temperance, morality
and social intercourse; no fixed location.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1920.
116 Donnelly,
2473 Luongo,
Francis J.
Anthony
41 Astor st. ,
78 Mountain av . , Revere.
JL141
BOSTON, MOl'TOAY, AUGUST 23, I919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:
Gove's iiilitar^* Band, consisting of thirty musicians, by Frank
S. Elliott, 161 Summer street, - to parade with the Delta Tau Delta
Fraternity at their annual convention, on Friday, August 2^, current
from 2 to 3 p. m.
Route; From the Copley Plaza Hotel to Huntington avenue,
Boylston street, Tremont street. Temple place, Washington and
Summer streets to Atlantic avenue to Rowe's VTharf,
Italian Iilarine Band, consisting of thirty musicians, by
Antonio Capodilupo, I6I Endicott street, - to play at a reception to
Italian sailors on Monday, Tuesday and V/ednesday, August 2^, 26, and
27, current, from 6 to 11 p. m.
Route: From Prince street to Thacher, Endicott and Hanover
streets.
Metropolitan Band, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by France
P. Tully, 7 Fenwood road, - to parade with the Metal Trades Council
of greater Boston on Monday, September 1, current, from 9.30 a. m.
Route: From Arlington and Beacon streets to Beacon, Charles,
Boylston, Washington, School and Beacon streets to Charles street.
Navy Band, consisting of forty musicians, by Frank C. Brown,
9 Park street, - to play at a reception to Italian Naval Officers
on Tuesday, August 26, current, from 11. 30 a. m.
Route: From Army Base to Summer, Winter and Tremont streets to
Boston Common tJience Tremont, Boylston streets, Huntington avenue
to
Copley Plaza Hotel.
Roma Band, consisting of
111 Salem street, - to parade
August 25. current, from 7.30
Route: From Salem street
fifteen musicians, by Alfonso Gubitosi
with the Italian sailors on Monday,
to 9 p. m.
to Prince and Parmenter streets.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 3I, I92O.
Lincoln,
Reilly,
Smith,
Grenville N.
approved by P.
50 Garfield av., Chelsea,
N. Fitzpatriok, United States
Shipping Board,
Charles F. 49 Mt. Everett st., D. D. ,
approved by Frank H. Wright, Assistant Cashier,
Second National Bank,
Henry C. 8 Marble st., Roxbury,
approved by James E. Farrell, Vice President,
Hanover Trust Company.
±142
BOSTON, MOHDAY, AUGUST 2^, I919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Croxford,
McCree,
Robinson,
Jesse R.
Milton J.
Norrnan E,
40 Robinwood av., J. P.,
43 Catawba st., Roxbury,
56 Westland av.
On the application of the Sagle Amusement Company by
H. I. V/asserman, President, James E. McCoy was appointed a Special
Police Officer for duty in and about the premises of the Eagle
Theatre located at 2227 Washington street for the year ending
March 31, 1920.
On the application of W. W. Lydston, Manager, Louis
Boinay was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about
the premises of the Superb Theatre located at 1120 Columbus avenue
for the year ending March ^1 , I92O.
On the application of A. J. Law, Assistant Treasurer,
James Stokes was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in
and about the premises of the West and Dodge Company located on
Parkman street, Brighton, for the year ending March 31, 1920.
The following named persons, appointed August 21, current,
appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all
the duties incumbent on them as special police officers.
^.
Berenson,
Benjamin
Griffin,
John
Brady,
Thorjiaa H.
Hannon,
Frank
Lee,
William J.
xl43
BOSTON, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1919 •
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the year
ending April 30, 1^20.
Carro,
Hutchinson,
Jones,
Kallajian,
Conway,
Flanigan,
Samuel
Hiram
Henry
Lazarus S.
J. F. Pres
T. F. Treas
L. &)
H. r
8. r
294
as
526
1930
as
49
Washington
Hutchinson
Shawmut av.
Washington
the Horace
St. ,
<Sc Jones,
St.
Franklin st.
Partridge Co.
The application of William Sonitgky for a license to deal
in Second Hand Articles at S-^- Bulfinch street was rejected.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, I920.
Division 3.
2311 Berkowitz, Louis
4762)1^ Taylor, Charles E.
4766)
in front of I6 Ashland st.,
" " "21 Lancaster st.
Division 10.
2318 Bishop, David
4105 Kaplan, Max
in front of 56 Sterling st.,
" •« " 1132 Columbus av.
The application of Arthur DiGiovanni for a copy of his
Wagon License #6645 to locate in front of 170 Cottage street. East
Boston, was granted.
A144
BOSTON, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1919.
Contd.
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 Gorcmissioners
approved:-
Apostoles
Bros.
Berger,
Wolf
Bognanno,
Francesco
Bova,
Frank & Co.
Bowers,
James F.
Burnham Antique Book Store
Ciccarello, Francesco
Cohen,
Frank
Collins,
Neil J.
Coml ey.
.Henry R.
Coppleman
& Cohen
Dinnerman,
Jacob H.
Domesick,
B.
Freni,
Innocenzio
Geraci,
Frank
Greenwald,
Abe
Hart & Moran
Jenney Manufacturing Co.
Kalunian & Eknoian
Marcus,
Aleck
Mendolia,
Giovanni
Merchants
Beef Go.
Shnider &
Mades
Singer,
Morris
Vozzell,
Mary
Zuffante,
Calogero
Zuk,
Max
49
Cormnercial st.,
42
Endicott st. ,
39
Hanover st. ,
11
Clinton st. ,
1^11
Columbus av. ,
54-56
Corn}iill,
203
Salero st. ,
85
"A" Blackstone st.
•
95-97
Blackstone st.-,
6
Park St. ,
69
Salem st. ,
109
Blackstone st..
lOli
Commercial st.,
80-80i
76
Sal em s t . ,
Commercial st. ,
25
Fleet St. ,
84
Blackstone st.,
146
Milk St. ,
. 94
Commercial st.,
86
Salem st. ,
27
Charter st. ,
35
North St.,
143
Blackstone st..
67
Salem st..
l6o
Salem st. ,
16
Charter st. ,
81
Salem st.
The application of Salvatore D'Aleesandro for a license
for the storage and sale of merchandise at 25 Hanover street was
returned to the Board of Street Commissioners disapproved for the
reason that a stand at this location would interfere with public
travel.
BOSTON, MONDAY, AUGUST 25. I9I9.
Concluded.
J.145
The application of Patrolman William T. McDonald of
Division 9 for permission to accept a reward of Fifty (50) Dollars
for the arrest of Daniel J. O'Neil a deserter from the United
States Arrny, was granted.
It is hereby ordered that Captains Thornas C. Evans,
Richard Fitzgerald and James F. Hickey be and they are hereby
appointed pursuant to section 10 of chapter 29I of the Acts of 1906
to constitute a trial board in such cases as roay be referred to it
for hearing. Said board shall serve until a new board is hereafter
appointed.
It is hereby ordered that the complaint of Captain
Matthew J. Dailey of Division 1 against Patrolman Austin G. Durham
of Division 1 be and it is hereby referred for hearing to the trial
board consisting of Captains Thomas C. Evans, Richard Fitzgerald
and James P. Hickey. The hearing will be held at this office
Thursday, August 28, current, at 2 p. m.
The following named patrolmen who were granted leave of
absence for an indefinite period, to enter the service of the United
States Navy, having been placed on inactive service, returned to
duty at 5.45 P. M. , August 25, 1919:-
Patrolraan Patrick J. King, Division 5> granted leave of
absence October 28, I917,
Patrolman Joseph P. iiagee of Division 11, granted leave of
absence November 22, I'il'] .
Attest:
Chief C
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OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIOJffiR.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Tuesday, August 26, I919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office todaj' 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 :-
The following transfers are hereby ordered, to take
effect Wednesday, August 27, 1919i at 5.45 P. M. :
Sergeant Thomas W. O'Donnell from Division I6 to Division I7,
" Orrington Waugh " •• 1? " " 16.
The applicationsof the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1920.
2474 RoBGoe,
1072 Turnbull,
William
Frederick R.
54 Clifford St., Roxbury,
103 W. Brookline st.
The application of William Roscoe for a license #164,000
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 4l6 Warren
street, Roxbury, was granted for the year ending June 30, 1920.
X147
BOSTON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, I919.
Contd.
The license #68, 7V!? granted to Abraham Israelson on July
1, 1919, to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 4l6
Warren street, Roxbury, was cancelled by reason of its having been
surrendered.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending I'&ay 31, 1920.
Colbert,
Otto,
William F. 8 Minton st., D. D. ,
approved by D. Staunton, Boston Wool & Mer-
chandise Stores, Inc.,
Henry 3. 2 Ivy st. ,
approved by A. Jackson, Superintendent, Fred
T. Ley Company.
The following named persons were appointed Special Police
Officers for the year ending karch 3I, 1920.
Officers.
Boyle,
Carver,
Cass,
Watts,
Colbert,
Donovan,
Edward G.
Charles E.
John V/.
Charles W.
William F.
James
O'Connell, James A.
Cleaves,
Cullen,
Edmunds,
Fay,
Healey,
Rose,
Sheehy,
Stevens,
Ternan,
Thayer ,
Eugene T.
Maurice R.
David D.
George E.
William H.
Earle E.
Frank
Leatty
Edward P.
Arthur S.
Employers.
Massachusetts Trust Company,
Edgar R. Champlin,
^^ Federal st. & 238 Huntington av.
Boston Wool ct Merchandise Stores
Inc., D. Staunton, Treasurer,
206 W. Second st.,
national Rockland Bank,
Frederick W. Rugg, President,
2343 Washington st. ,
Grand Opera House,
Arthur L. Griffin, Agent,
1172-1194 Washington st. ,
Shepard Norwell Company,
John Shepard 3rd,Ass't Sec,
premises located on Winter st..
Temple pi., Treraont st., &
Winter place,
1148
BOSTON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, I919.
Contd.
Joseph H. Walley, appointed August 22, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on hira as a special police officer.
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:-
Simon
Charles E.
Brodney,
Brown,
Conant Ball Co,
Delahoyde, John
De More, Antonio
Ellis & Levingston
Elm Hill Garage Co.
Feldman, Louis
Preedioan, Benjamin
Giorgio, Giovanni
Hoffman, Louis
Marcus, Joseph
Malkin, Irving
Paipert, Julius
Puccia, Philip
Puritan Clothing Co.
Rodman, Benjamin W.
Sodekson, Simon
59
30
136-140
118
25
99
420
161
7
164
125
27-29
63
58
154
38
105
27-29
Salem st. ,
l^orth St. ,
Richmond st. ,
Atlantic av. ,
So. luiargin st.
Commercial st.
Warren st. ,
Salem st . ,
"A" Spring St.
Salem st. ,
Leverett St.,
Fleet St.,
Commercial st.
Salem st. ,
Salem st.,
Washington st.
Blackstone st.
Prince st.
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
disapproved :-
Goodman, Bella 3 Margaret st. ,
disapproved for the reason that a stand at this location would
interfere with public travel.
Pearlstein, Louis 68 Ruggles st.,
disapproved for the reason that the applicant has been in court
for occupying the above sidewalk without a permit from the Street
Commissioners,
1149
BOSTON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, I919. Concluded.
The application of Patrolman Daniel 3. Mahoney of Divi-
sion 18 for leave of absence from duty for sixty days, commencing
August 28, current, to visit his mother who is seriously ill in
Ireland, was granted without pay.
A requisition for the payment of a special pay-roll for
members of the Police Department who volunteered for service in
the United States Array or Navy was approved for the sum of Two
Hundred Eighty-five and 44/100 (285.44) Dollars.
Attest:
Chief Cle
X150
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COiklLlISSIOliER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Wednesday, August 2?, 1919.
Police Cornmisaioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Tuesday last were read and approved.
A requisition was made on the Civil Service Commission
for the names of eligible persons to fill four vacancies in the
position of Lieutenant with pay at the rate of Two Thousand (200C)
Dollars per annum, and for the examination papers of said persons.
The application of the Polish Young Men's Alliance
Educational Society by Alfred Fiderkiewicz for an Amusement
License to have a concert and motion pictures of historical
character in Franklin Union Hall located on Appleton and Berkeley
streets on the afternoon and evening of September 1, current, was
forwarded to Kis Honor the Mayor approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1920.
2476
2475
Weeks,
White,
Harry H.
Frank J.
116 Warren st., E. D. ,
65 V/hiting St., Roxbury.
The application of Russell H. Morrison for a transfer
of his license #125,803 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from
a garage at 293 Northampton street to a garage at 255 llorthampton
street was granted.
X151
BOSTON, WEDl^SDAY, AUGUST 27, 1919.
Contd.
The application of the Avellino Band, consisting of forty
musicians, by Frank C. Brown, 9 Park street, for a Collective
Musicians' License to play at a reception to the Italian sailors on
V/ednesday, August 27, current, at 7.30 p. ni. , was granted.
Route: From North End Park to Hanover street, Tremont row,
Tremont street, Boylston, and Washington streets, Adams square.
North street, North square. Prince and Salem streets to North End
Park.
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.
Adacis ,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Black,
Bolster,
Buccigooss,
Cahan,
Cannon,
Carey,
Crinmings,
Cronin,
Davenport,
Day.
Dempsey,
Donaher,
Pairclough,
Foye,
Purdon,
Giles,
Hagan,
Hagen,
Haworth,
John F.
approved by J.
Elliott C.
John A.
Joseph A.
Charles H.
Dominick J.
Dennis J.
peter H.
John F.
William H.
Patrick H.
Arthur S.
George R.
William E.
Bernard J.
James H. Jr.
Frank
Augustus J.
Cornelius F.
James W.
Carl M.
Samuel J.
approved by W.
61 Thacher St., Milton,
H. Casey, Auditor, First
National Bank, Boston,
lb Winslow av., W. Som, ,
288 Bunker Hill st. ,
19 Thetford av. , D. D. ,
73 Union st.. So. Weymouth,
491 E. Fourth St. ,
46 Houghton St., D. D. ,
121 Draper st. , D. D. ,
88 Gore at., E. Camb.,
30 Vinal av., Som. ,
95 Pembroke st. ,
10 Joy St.,
650 South St., Roslindale,
226 Bennington st. ,
64 I St. ,
72 Gardner st., B. D. ,
66 Alban st. , D. D. ,
64 Cook St., Newton
Highlands,
155 Lynn st., Peabody,
421 Washington st.. Canton,
94 Charles st.,
22 Willard st., E. Milton,
D. Williams, Director, Jordan
IJarsh Company,
xl52
BOST,QII. "HEDmSDAY. AUGUST 27, 1^19.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
Heavey,
Hensworth,
Hinchy,
Kateon,
Kenney,
Killion,
Lane,
Laws on,
Lehan,
L'ealey,
Minden,
Mulcahy,
McCue,
McGonigle,
Nolan,
O'Brien,
O'Connor,
O'Kane,
O'Meill,
Papkee,
Parr,
Price,
Reardon,
Redmond,
Riley,
Robinson,
Robinson,,
Roche,,
Rosen,
Sheehy ,
Smith,
Stewart,
Sweeney ,
Tourjee,
Weinstock,
Wright,
Bates,
Bell,
Caldwell,
Cuddy,
Darcy,
John V.
William
Patrick J.
Frederick L.
John \Y.
John J.
Philip J.
Edwin L.
John A.
Fred W.
Samuel
Jeremiah F.
Richard
Daniel J.
Frank H.
Eugene T.
Roy F.
Stanley F.
Thomas
Gustave A.
William A.
George E.
William E.
Charles E.
John D.
Clement L.
Willard S.
John J.
Joseph
Edward
Harold A.
Donald W.
Williara L.
Leo E.
Liah
Henry P.
approved by V/.
Jordan Marsh
Charles D.
Charles D.
George G.
George V/.
Joseph C.
approved by G.
R. H. Wh
2992 Washington st.,
14 Fairland st, ,
47 Custer st. , J. P. ,
39 Chestnut st., Quincy,
249 Roxbury st. ,
286 Concord av . , Camb. ,
841 E. Third st. ,
4 Wilkes st. ,
20 Mansur st., Roxbury,
137 H St.,
4C4 Blue Hill av. ,
132 Third st.,
8 Highland Park Av.,
1 Deshon pi, , Everett,
80 Huntington av.,
87 Savin Hill av. ,
5 Allerton rd. ,
40 Elakeville st., D. D. ,
121 L St.,
8 Chandler st, , Medford,
299 Walden st. , Camb.,
450 WasJiington st.,
80 Huntington av.,
3 Caldwell st. , C. D. ,
19 iJyrtle et. ,
242 Highland av. , Som. ,
312 Washington st. Winchester
81 Oakland st. , Melrose,
88 Greenwood st., D. D. ,
60 L St. ,
164 Court rd., Winthrop,
11 Newbury st. ,
78 Pinckney st. ,
848 Beacon st. ,
449 Ashmont st., D. D. ,
10 Bigelow St. ,
D. V/illiams, Director,
Company,
175 Marlboro st. , V/ollaston,
44 Atherton rd. , Brook.,
60 Idaho St., Mattapan,
12 Hendry st. , D. D. ,
1258 Commonwealth av . ,
B. Johnson, President,
ite Company,
BOSTON, WEDJJESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - concluded.
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Fine,
Pi tzpa trick.
Ham,
Hart,
Healey,
Honohan,
Lockhart,
Madden,
Morgan,
Nolan,
Nulty,
Pearson,
Sargent,
Spencer,
Tangney ,
West,
Berry,
Brady,
Cobb,
Mason,
Raftery,
Susman,
Weld,
Budd H.
Joseph
Prank D.
James P.
William K.
Henry
Charles E.
John P.
James M.
Prank R.
James H.
Harold J.
T
Norfolk Downs
St., E. Dedham,
Arthur H. Jr.
Arthur W.
Daniel E.
Burper Jr.
approved by G. B.
R. H. White
Francis E. Jr.
Henry P.
approved by Howar
Internationa
George P.
Harry A.
approved by Charl
S. S. Pierce
John J.
approved by Rev.
St. John's
Leroy R.
Stephen M.
286 Pleasant st.. Maiden,
45 Clarkwood st. ,
15 Conway st. , Ros.,
Ill Court St., Newtonville,
32 Irwin St., ?/inthrop,
71 Carver st. ,
578 V/ashington st.,
44 Wallis St., Beverly,
43 Arnold rd. ,
14d Colbwin
21 Hilda St., E. Llilton,
8 Taylor st., Medford
Hillside,
252 Clinton rd., Erookline,
21 Lee st., Cambridge,
62 Emerald st. ,
20 Apsley st., Hudson,
Johnson, President,
Company,
1098 Washington st. ,
19 Sawyer av. ,
d Norton, Ass't Secretary,
1 Trust Company,
774 Albany st.,
54i Temple st. ,
.es C. Barnes, Manager,
Company,
']'] Rockland st., Rox. ,
P. J. Supple, Rector,
Church.
21 Nazing st. , Roxbury,
89 State St.
The application of Harold J. Holland, 47 Vassar street,
Dorchester, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this
Commonwealth was rejected.
JL154
BOSTON, ^'ELKlfiSDAY, AUGUST 27, I919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
transfers of their licensee to deal in Second Hand Articles were
granted :-
Hoffman,
Home,
David from 78i Prince st.,
to 80 Prince st. ,
Abraham from 1234 Tremont st.,
to 1232 Tremont et.
The following named persons were appointed Special Police
Officers for the year ending March ^1, I92O.
Officers.
Andersen,
Curley,
Goldman,
McLaughlin,
Bandlett,
Ar thur
John P.
Nathan
Jeremiah J.
Arthur D.
Employers.
Arthur Andersen, Lessee,
Mattapan Theatre,
512 River st. , D. D. ,
Samuel Eliot, Trustee,
131 State St. ,
John P. V/hitman, Manager,
Peabody Play House,
357 Charles st. ,
George A. Haley, Manager,
Dudley Amusement Company,
2200 Y/ashington St.,
F. H. Rugg, President,
National Rockland Bank,
2343 Washington st.
The following named persons, appointed August 25i current,
appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all
the duties incumbent on them as special police officers.
Louis Boinay,
James E. McCoy,
James Stokes.
BOSTON, V/EDNESDAY, AUGUST 2?. 1919.
Concluded.
1155
The application of Patrolman Cornelius J. Kiley Jr. of
Division 15 to be reimbursed in the sum of Eight and 39/100 (8.39)
Dollars, being the cost of cloth for new uniform trousers to replace
a pair destroyed while making an arrest on July 22, current, when
attached to Division 2, was granted.
The application of Patrolman Thomas J. Casby of Division
13 for leave of absence from duty for thirty days, commencing
August 26, current, to regain his health at the Rutland Sanitorium
was granted without pay.
Attest;
Chief Cler
1156
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COiMISSIOilER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Thursday, August 28, 1919.
Police CoEoraiBsioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Wednesday last were read and approved.
The application of Frank J. Sullivan for an Auctioneer's
License at 44 Chelsea street, Charlestown, was granted for the year
ending December 3I, 1919*
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1920.
2477
Eostwick,
Ralph L.
653
466
DePattie,
Thomas
111
2478
MagnusBon,
Ernest H.
12
2479
Manning,
Patrick J.
31
2348
Palmer,
Harry A.
707
Sixth St.,
"A" Shawmut av. ,
Treadway rd. , D.
Worcester sq. ,
Morton St.
D.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June ^0 , 192O.
43,810 Eostwick, Ralph L.
159.579 MagnusBOn, Ernest H.
157.561 Munz, Joseph L.
in a garage at
n M II i<
II n II II
624 Fourth St. ,
568 Columbia rd. ,
667 Bennington st.
BOSTON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1^19,
Contd.
The Junk Shop Keeper's License granted to Barnet Furer
and Israel Kanter on April 30, current, at 4l8 Dorchester avenue
wag cancelled "by reason of the licensees having ceased to be
engaged in the business of Junk Shop Keeper at that location.
The application of Jacob Backer and Benny Weiner as Backer
and Weiner for a Junk Shop Keeper's License at 4l8 Dorchester
avenue was granted for the year ending April 30, 1920, in piace of
Purer and Kanter.
The applications of the following named persons for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:-
101st Infantry Band, consisting of forty musicians, by Frank
C. Brown, 9 Park street, - to accompany the parade of the visiting
Italians from the warship under the direction of the City of Boston
Reception Committee on Friday, August 29, current, at 8 p. m.
Route: From North End Park to Commercial street, Hanover
street, Tremont row, Tremont, Boylston, Washington streets, Adams
square. North street, North square, Prince, Salem, Charter and
Commercial streets to North End Park.
McLean Kiltie Band, consisting of fifty musicians, by P. A.
Guthrie, Lieutenant Colonel, 27 State street, - to parade with the
McLean Kiltie Veterans on Monday, September 1, current, at 10 a. m.
Route: From Faneuil Hall square to Dock square, Cornhill,
Scollay square, Tremont, Boylston, Washington and Summer streets to
the South Station.
1157
1158
BOSTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the year
ending April 30, 1920.
Stiglets,
Cohen,
Silverman,
Arthur &
Oscar
Abram I.
\
as Franklin Diamond
637 Washington at.,
291 Sumner st. , S. B.
Co.
The application of Nelson P. York, 48 Pinckney street,
for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth
which was rejected on June 2, current, was reconsidered and
granted for the year ending May 31. 1920.
The application of Frederick J. Sewell, 27 Siren street,
Point Shirley, Winthrop, for a license #028640 to operate a Sight-
Seeing Automobile was granted for the year ending March 1, I92O.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 192O.
I Division 4.
i
16873 Levenson, Frank in front of 308 Broadway,
Division 9.
6875 Doull, Harry F. in front of II78 Harrison av.
BOSTON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1919. Concluded.
The Wagon License #5995 granted to Frank Levenson on
July 1, 1919f to locate in front of 308 Broadway was cancelled by
reason of its having been surrendered.
Patrolman William V. Sullivan of Division 2 who was
granted an indefinite leave of absence October 10, 1917i to enter
the United States Array, having been honorably discharged therefrom
returned to duty August 28, current, at 5«4-5 P. M.
xl59
The applications of the following named police officers
for full pay for the time herein specified on account of absence
by reason of injuries received in the performance of duty, were
granted :-
Patrol.
N
Samuel C. Hutchins,
James S. Norton,
Div.
n
9,
6.
7 clays,
6 "
I 30.68
26.30
$ 56.98
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending August 28, current, was approved as follows :-
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Total,
$52.83^.86
626.09
568.89
199.4-2
63.85
154.292.11
Attest:
Chief ClerT^ J)
1160
OFPICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Peaiberton square.
Boston, Friday, August 29, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
In the matter of the complaint made by Captain James P.
Canney of Division 4 against Patrolman Daniel J. Morrissey of
Division 12 for violation of Rule 40 of the Rules and Regulations
of the Police Department, to wit:-
CHARGE 1: KEGLECT OF DUTY.
Specification 1: In that Patrolman Morrissey, although
on duty in the early morning of July 25th on or in the vicinity
of Boston Common where shots were fired failed to make report of
the firing of the shots and the circumstances attending thereto
to his superior officer.
CHARGE 2: UNTRUTHFULNESS.
Specification 1: In that on July 27th, 1919. the said
Patrolman Morrissey upon being questioned concerning the shooting
upon Boston Common by his superior officer. Sergeant Thomas F.
Harvey of Division 4, stated that he did not fire his revolver
and did not hear anything that sounded like shooting, the said
Patrolman Morrissey well knowing that either one or both of said
statements was unture.
Specification 2: In that on August 6th, 1919. the said
Patrolman Morrissey, having been required to make a report in
writing to his superior officer, to wit, Captain John J. Rooney,
of Division 12, made a report in writing, stating as follows:
"I did not discharge my revolver nor did I see
anyone else discharge their revolver. I do not
remember hearing any shots or any unusual sounds
that would have attracted my attention."
the said Patrolman Morrissey well knowing all or some of said
statements to be untrue.
It appeared that a hearing was called before a Trial
Board, consisting of Captains Joseph Harriman, Clinton E. Bowley
JL161
BOSTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2^, 1919.
Contd.
Complaint against Patrolman Daniel J. Morrisaey - concluded.
and Daniel G. Murphy, on the twentieth day of August, current,
after due notice had been served on the said Patrolroan Morrissey
by giving him a true copy of the complaint, and that it was
continued to the twenty-seventh day of August, current, and then
it appeared that a hearing was had. He appeared with counsel and
pleaded not guilty to the charge and on the evidence presented the
Board found him guilty as charged in the complaint. The Commis-
sioner approved the finding and with the recommendation of the
Board ordered that the said Patrolman Daniel J. Morrissey perform
two hundred and ten hours' Punishment Duty.
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses were forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved :-
Gertrude C. Mellen - to have a playground entertainment in
North End Union Hall located on Parmenter street on the afternoon
of September 3. current.
Superb Theatre, Incorporated, by Louise F. Herthel, Treasurer,
- to have exhibitions of moving pictures and vaudeville in the
Superb Theatre located at 1122-1124 Columbus avenue until August 1,
1920.
The application of Crawford E. Fisher, 19 Arden street,
Brighton, for a Hackney Carriage Driver's License #71 was granted
for the year ending June 30, 1920.
A162
BOSTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, I919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, 1920.
163,012 lia.ce, Y/alter V.
02446a)
02446b? Palmer & Kezer
02446G)
84,281 Woods, William J.
in a garage at II9 Portland st.,
" " " " 1348 Blue Hill av.,
" " " " 306 Main st.
The application of Burgess C. Newell for a special stand
for his Hackney Carriage License #138,507 at Camden street, south-
west corner of Tremont street, was granted.
The Junk Shop Keeper's License granted to Harry and
David Segal on April 30, current, at 10 Troy street was cancelled
by reason of the licensees ha,ving ceased to be engaged in the
business of Junk Shop Keeperaat that location.
The application of Israel Edelstein for a Junk Shop
Keeper's License at 10 Troy street was granted for the year ending
April 30, 1920, in place of Harry and David Segal.
The applications of tne following named persons for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:-
Giardini Band, consisting of twenty-three musicians, by
Giovanni Giardini, 287 Hanover street, - to play at a reception to
the Italian sailors on Friday, August 29, current, at 6 p. m.
Route: From 328 Hanover street to North Bennett, Salem, Prince
North square. North, Richmond and Hanover streets to North End Park.
BOSTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, I919.
Contd.
Collective Musicians' Licenses Granted - concluded.
William J. Riley, 62 Mt. Vernon street, Dedhara, - four musi-
cians to parade with the members of Dedham Council, Knights of
Columbus, to announce the Annual Field Day, on Saturday, August 30,
current, from 8.3O to 10 p. m.
Route: Through principal streets of Hyde Park, Mattapan and
Roslindale.
Italian Marine Band, consisting of thirty musicians, by Valerio
Saja, 124 Prince street, - to parade 'with the Societa of Mutuo
Soccorsoe Beneficenza S. Agrippina di Mineo on Saturday, August 30»
current, from 8 to 9.3O p. m.
Route: From 141 Richmond street to Hanover, Fleet, Moon, North
square. North street. Battery, Charter, Salem and Prince streets to
141 Richmond street.
Citizens' Band, consisting of ten musicians, by John E. Howard,
56 Cottage road, - to play at the First Annual Field Day of the
Germantowr;i Citizens Association on Monday, September 1, current,
from 2 to 3 p. m.
Route: From corner of Stimson and Washington streets to
Rockland, Grove, Washington and Stimson streets to Gallivans Grove
on Stimson street.
Giardini Band, consisting of twenty-three musicians, by
Giovanni Giardini, 287 Hanover street, - to parade with the Hod
Carriers' Union #209 and Italian Sailors on Sunday, August 31,
current, from 12. 30 to 2 p. ra.
Route: From 1 Wiget street to Parraenter, Hanover, Washington,
Suxomer streets to the South Station, Summer, V/ashington and Brattle
streets to the quincy House.
Moore's Band, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by William
J. Lee, 35 Calumet street, Roxbury, - to parade with the United Shoe
Workers of America and Allied Shoe Workers on Monday, September 1,
current, at 10 a. m.
Route: From Jackson square corner of Centre street and
Columbus avenue to Old Heath, Schiller, Gayhead, Centre, Perkins,
streets. South Huntington avenue, Huntington avenue, Tremont street
Roxbury Crossing to Columbus avenue to Boston Common.
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The application of Arthur T. Innes, 44 Butler avenue,
East Boston, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this
Commonwealth was granted for one day, September 1, current.
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BOSTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, I919.
Contd,
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to cerr^' pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31, 192C.
Anderson,
Bunker,
Charaterlain,
Cleaves,
Cullen,
Fay,
Hapgood,
Healey,
Keane,
Mitchell,
McGrath,
Rose,
Sheehy,
Shepard,
Sterne,
Stevens,
Ternan,
Thayer,
Fallon,
Tucker,
Goodspeed,
Goodspeed,
Kehoe,
Sherman,
Thorne,
Park,
Phelari,
Purnell,
Reid,
Sheehan,
Charles A. 17 Field st., Maiden,
approved by H, P. MacDonald, Superintendent,
Aapinwall & Codma-n, Agents, 149 Tremont st.
Ichabod 35 Elgin st. , Y/. R. ,
Arthur F. 215B Commonwealth av.,
Auburndale,
Eugene T. 30 Winter at.,
Maurice R. 92 Pinckney st. ,
George S. 30 Winter st.,
Leslie A. 30 Winter st.,
William H. 30 Winter st.,
William H. 4 Ernst st., Roxbury,
John A. A. 461 Ashmont St., D. D. ,
James J. I38 W. Canton st. ,
Earle E. 302 Harvard et., Camb.,
Frank 9 Gertrose st. , Roxbury,
John 3rd 26 Arborway,
Jerome K. 1232 Beacon st., Brookline,
Beatty l895 Beacon st., Brookline,
Edward P. 427 Massachusetts av . ,
Arthur S. 30 V/inter st.,
approved by John Shepard 3'^'^. Ass't Sec,
Shepard Norwell Company,
John B.
H. Prescott
approved by J.
Frank 1
George
J
in H. L
L. r
184 state St.,
184 State Pt.,
Fallon, Treasurer, Stickney
&. Poor Spice Company,
149 Tremont st,,,
50 Congress st. ,
approved by H. P. MacDonald, Superintendent,
Samuel B. ) 107 Sears Building,
Albert L. 37 Mallet st. , D. D. .
Charles H. ) I07 Sears Building,
approved by J. L. Foster, Cashier, Webster &
Atlas National Bank of Boston,
Frank E. 50 Congress st. ,
approved by H. P. MacDonald, Superintendent,
Hubert A. 22 Eelvidere St.,
William E. 602 Massachueette av.,
approved by H. P. MacDonald, Superintendent,
James A. 38 Leamington rd. ,
Robert ¥/. 27 Bay View Av. V/inthrop,
approved by W. F. Glidden, Treasurer,
American Trust Company,
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BOSTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - concluded.
Tucker,
White,
Wilson,
George H. 114 Rossetter st., I). D. ,
approved by John Shepard 3rd, Ass't Secretary,
Shepard Norwell Company,
Safford B. 22 Pearl St., C. D. ,
approved by J. E. Prouty, Cashier, The
Boylston National Bank of Boston,
Andrew T. 52 Oak Square av . ,
The application of Ralph P. Norris, 1 Pemberton road,
Cochituate, Massachusetts, for a license to carry a pistol or re-
volver in this Commonwealth was rejected.
The following named persons were appointed Special Police
Officers for the year ending March 31, 1920.
Officers.
Brinkert,
Cripps,
Edwards,
Fay,
Godsell,
Hamilton,
Hartman,
Hayes,
Lahar,
Menton,
O'Dea,
Quincy,
Bruce,
Piske,
Furbeck,
Hunn,
Butts,
Simkins,
Yeames,
Brady,
Gallagher,
Marks,
Strauss,
Richard
Joseph F.
Archibald
George W.
John
Robert M,
Samuel
William L.
William D.
Patrick J,
Michael
Otis G. _
James L.
George I.
George W.
Clarke F.
Prank B. ',
Nathaniel I
Harold A. '
Thomas J.
mark E.
Clifton S.
Leon
Employers.
Thomas G. plant Company,
W. A. Mitchell, Secretary,
Bickford cor. Centre sts.,
The Christian Science Publishing
Society, John R. Wales, Manager,
premises located on Falmouth, St.
Paul & Norway sts.,
Webster &. Atlas National Bank,
J. L. Foster, Cashier,
199 Washington at.,
Licopold Morse Company,
Ferdinand Strauss, Pres.,
119-137 Washington st.,
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BOSTON, PRIDAY, AUGUST 29, I919.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed
Officers.
Cahn,
Corbett,
Driscoll,
Far nam,
Luft,
Tobin,
Wyre ,
Brett,
McCarthy,
Max J.
Edward F.
Henry J.
Francis J.
David
W. Philip
George S.
Harrie I.
Patrick J.
concluded.
Employers.
Chandler & Company, Inc.,
Charles F. Bacon, V. Pres.,
150-153 Tremont st., 31-41
& 30 Y/eet street,
National Rockland Bank,
Frederic V/. P.ugg, President,
2343 V/ashington st.,
Quincy Theatres Inc.,
Ludwig Lasko, Manager,
2170 Washington st.
The applications of the Y/ebster & Atlas National Bank by
J. L. Foster, Cashier, for the appointment of the following named
persons as Special Police Officers for duty in and about the
premises j^l99 Washington street v/ere rejected:-
Samuel B. Kehoe
Charles H. Thorne.
The following nguned persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbentjon
them as special police officers. '
pol;
Officers.
Colbert,
Donovan,
O'Connell,
Anderson,
Curley,
Goldman,
McLaughlin,
Randlett,
William
James
James A.
Arthur
John P.
Nathan
Jeremiah J.
Arthur D.
Appointed.
August 26, 1919,
" 26, 1919.
" 26, 1919.
27. 1919.
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BOSTON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 29, I919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1920.
2329 DeMara, Paul
10b6)
1801 Brown, Fred P.
3279}
Division 1.
in front of 85 No. Margin st.
Division I6.
corner of St, Germain st. &
Massachusetts av.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolman Charles J. Grlnnell of Division 16, three days,
comrrienciog August 29, current, on account of the death of his
father-in-law.
Captain Bobert E. Grant of Division I8, three days, commencing
August 3c, current, on account of the death of his daughter.
The application of Patrolman Richard F. Morgan of Division
9 to be reimbursed in the sum of Seven and I3/ICO (7»13) Dollars,
being the cost of cloth for new uniform trousers to replace a
pair destroyed while arresting V/illiam P. Donovan on August I7,
current, for assault, was granted.
The application of Patrolman Albert F. Winslow of Division
1 for permission to accept a reward of Three (3) Dollars for the
arrest of Rosario Spario, a runaway from the Lyman School on June
16, current, was granted.
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BOSTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1919.
Concluded,
The application of Patrolman Eugene F. O'Neill of Divi-
sion 9 for permission to accept a reward of Fifty (50) Dollars for
the arrest of James F, Gately, a deserter from the United States
Naval Reserve Force, was granted.
Attest;
<*y>A/
Chief Clebfk.
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 pemberton square.
Boston, Saturday, August 30, l^iy,
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There was no executive session held this day by order
of the Police Coinrciesioner.