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OFFICE OF THE POLICE COmnSSIONER.
2v Pernbertun square.
Boston, V/ednesday, October 1, lv'19.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The rec^>rds of Tuesday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order;
The following named persons are hereby appointed Patrol-
men, to take effect Y/ednesday, October 1, l':^l':^, at 10:00 o'clock,
A, M. , and they are assigned as follows:
James F. Daley
Joseph H. Murphy
V/illiam J. Riordan
Paul W. Crowley
Henry J. Bailey
John J. Crossen
Robert H. Ennis
Thomas A. Field
George F. Carey
John J. IJcGowan
William J. Hankard
Frank A. Catarius
Charles Gould
Robert Colling
William J. Hart
Thomas F. McManaman
John H. Murphy
Carl F. Stengel
Manuel Pimentel
William F. Smith
John J . Crimmins
Patrick J. McCarthy
to
Division
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II
II
16
II
II
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II
II
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II
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16
II
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II
II
16
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II
II
2
II
11
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II
II
16
II
II
10
II
II
7
II
II
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II
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1424
BOSTOIT, ISEDHESDAY, OCTOBER 1, I919
Contd.
It was
ORDERED: That the fee for licenses to purchase,
sell, exchange or assemble second liand motor vehicles or parts
thereof, be fixed at Fifty (50) Dollars.
The application of the Eastern Star Associates by Nellie
F. Jones, Cleric, for an Amusement License to have musical and
literary entertainments and dancing parties in Eastern Star Hall
■located at 203 Warren street, Roxbury, 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, I92O.
2511 Murray,
114 Pard,
James A.
Frederick M.
27 Trescott st. , Dor. ,
41 Astor St.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31, 1920.
Abbott,
Brack ,
Hurlburt ,
Miner,
Phillips,
Rymers,
Stard,
Stard,
Wiggin,
Williajn H.
Carl A.
Archie E.
Alfred N. Jr.
Wilson F.
Francis E.
Clarence C.
John R. C.
A. R.
21 Riverside pi. ,
29 Ashmont st.. Dor.,
347 Washington st.,
120 Water st.,
3 Whitman st.. Dor.,
Pier 40 Hoosac Tiinnel Docks,
45 Bullard St., Dor.,
45 Bullard St., Dor.,
37 Leyland st . , Roxbury.
1425
BOSTON, WEDIJESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected :-
Cavalieri,
Hauck ,
Williams,
George L.
James J.
Alfred J.
5 Rutland st.
736 Seventh st.
132 Norfolk av.
On the application of Aspinwall & Codman, Agents, by H. P.
MacDonald, Superintendent, the following nsuned persons were appoint-
ed Special Police Officers for duty in and about the premises of
the State Mutual Building, ^0 Congress street, and the Central
Building, 70 State street, for the year ending March 31, I920.
James H. Baker,
Carl R. Hamilton,
Arthur Wilson.
On the application of J. H. Brennan, Manager, Frank
Bagley was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about
the premises of Loew's Columbia Theatre located at 978-988 Washing-
ton street for the year ending March 31» 1920.
The follovdng named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on
them as special, police officers.
Officers.
Gordon,
Loftus,
Newcomb,
George B. L
Albert J. )
Charles W.
Appointed.
September 16, 1919.
" 29, 1919.
1426
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, I919.
Concluded.
The application of Joseph J. Cheever for a Wagon License
#2423 to locate in front of 14 Binford street was granted for the
year ending Jime 30, 1920.
Attest:
Chief Cle
1427
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COIMISSIOlffiR.
29 Pemberton sqxiare.
Boston, Thursday, October 2, I919.
Police Coraraissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business;
The records of Wednesday last were read and approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1920.
2514 Bailey,
988 Miller,
2512 O'Connor,
2513 Waldron,
Isaac S.
Charles
William J.
Edward L.
90 Hammond st . ,
197 Tovmsend st , , Rox. ,
34 W. Seventh st. ,
296 W. Third st.
The applications of the Woodcock Taxi Company by Claus
A. Anderson for two licenses jfl^lil^S and 166,2^3 "to set up and
use Hackney Carriages in a garage at 1732 Washington street were
granted for the year ending June 30» 1920.
The application of the Avellino Band, consisting of
sixty musicians, by Charles Panetta, 240 Hanover street, for a
Collective Musicians* License to parade with the Society of Figli
D'ltala Ali and Dinoinia on Sunday, October 5, current, at 2.3O
p. m. , was granted.
Route; From I8 No. Bennet street to Hanover, Richmond,
north, Battery, Hanover, Charter, Salem, Prince, Causeway, Endicott
and Cross streets, Haymarket square. Canal, Causeway, Merrimac ,
Norman, Green, Pitts, South Margin, Hale, Green, Staniford, South
Margin, Pitts, Traverse and Canal streets, Haymarket square,
Blackstone and- Hanover streets to 18 No. Bennet street.
1428
BOSTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1919. Contd.
The application of William P. Putnam, Hew England Tele-
phone and Telegraph Company for a copy of hia license to carry a
pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth was granted.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
ijUxXi
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonvvealth were
rejected:-
Jenkins, Vincent A. 83 Farragut st.,
Marks, Harry 30 Porter- st., E. B.
1429
BOSTOU, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, I919. Contd.
On the application of P. Meagher, Manager, George J.
Condon was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and
about the premises of Loew's Globe Theatre located at 696 Wash-
ington street for the year ending March 3I, I920.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
ig been presented, It is : accepted^ tc take efjfdct Thursday,
2, 1919, -4? A, M.
On the application of Thomas E. Heatley, Superintendent,
Arthur D. Dodge was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in
and about the premises of the Maverick Mills located on Addison
street. East Boston, for the year ending March 31, 1920.
Harry D. Barr, appointed September 12, current,
appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all
the duties incumbent on him as a special policeloff icer.
On the application of the Eastern Massachusetts St-teet
Railway Company by S. A. Martell, licenses were granted to the
following named persons as conductors and raotorraen in the employ
of said company:-
3069
Connors,
Albert E.
Conductor,
3187
Curran ,
Peter E.
M
3185
Curran,
William P.
n
3101
Gross,
Rudolph J.
••
BOSTON, THURSDAY, OCTOHBH 2, 1919 .
Contd,
Eastern Massachusetts St. Ry. Licenses Granted - concluded.
3125
3137
3149
3188
3126
3082
3186
3104
Lewis,
Nyburn ,
O'Brien,
Kiely,
Murphy,
Oakes,
Schoder,
Shand,
Charles A.
George A.
iTTnin W.
Michael J.
Cornelius M.
Charles E.
Andrew A.
George W.
Conductor,
I)
Motorman,
H
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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.
Crowley,
Dodge,
Griffin,
Kennealy,
McCarthy,
Wilson,
Joseph J. 23 Wilbur st., Camb.,
approved by Major George H. Hahn, Q,uarter-
master of Construction, Army Supply Base, Boston
Arthur D. IO8 Shirley st., Winthrop,
approved by Thomas E. Heatley, Superintendent,
Maverick Mills,
John H. 24 Winchester st..,
T. J. 19 Taft St., Dor. ,
John P. 490 Sumner st., E. B.,
Robert G. Jr. 44 Kenwood st.. Dor.
The applications of the following named persons for
TUTagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30> 1920.
Division 5*
6357 L Tremont Motor Company in front of 5^1 Tremont st.
6858r
2429 DiLillo, Carmino
'5'867 Martin, John J.
Division 7*
in front of
90 Cottage St.,
1^7 Liverpool st.
1430
1431
BOSTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1919 ^
Contd.
. It is hereby ordered that Captains Matthe\7 J. Dailey,
Ross A. Perry and John J. Rooney, be and they are hereby appointed
pursuant to section 10 of chapter 291 of the Acts of I906 to consti-
tute 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 complaint of Captain
Daniel G. Murphy of Division 6 against Patrolmen Aaron 0. Moser,
John P. Walsh and James J. Tansey of Division 6 be and it is hereby
referred for hearing to the trial board consisting of Captains
Matthew J. Dailey, Ross A. Perry and John J. Rooney. The hearing
will be held at this office Tuesday, October 7, current, at 11 A. M.
It i8 hereby ordered that the complaint of Captains James
P. Hickey of Division 7 against Patrolmen John A. Stewart, John P.
Burke and Henry C. Herman of Division 7 "be and it is hereby
referred for hearing to the trial board consisting of Captains
Matthew J. Dailey, Ross A. Perry and John J. Rooney. The hearing
will be held at this office Tuesday, October 7, current, at 10
a. m.
The application of Benney Zalter for a license for the
storage and sale of merchandise at 41 Warrenton street was
returned to the Board of Street Commissioners disapproved for the
reason that a stand at this location would interfere with
public travel.
1438
BOSTOL^ THURSDAY, OCTOKER 2, I919.
Concluded
'I'he applications of the following named police officers
for full pay for the tiraejherein specified on account of absence
iy reason of injuries received in the performance of duty were
granted;
Bullock,
Charles H.
Div. 4
6 days
$ 26.30
Spratt ,
John H.
" 12
7 "
30.68
Norton,
James S.
•• 16
7 "
30 . 68
Harriraan,
Joseph
" 13
7 "
57.53
*
145^.19
A requisition for the payment of the payrolls for the
week ending October 2, current, v/as approved as follows*
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Total,
^24,063.53
626.09
566.70
199.42
61^..
$25,519.59
Attest
Chief CleiMr\
1433
OFFICE OF TliE POLI CB COMLCISSIOKER.
29 Per.terton square.
Boston, Friday, (-"ctober 3, 1919.
Police Coimnissioner llurtis was at his office today and trans-
acted the following tusiness:
The records o:f Thursday^lafetl''.vere read and approved-
The Superintendent of Police was directed to proraiilgate the
following to the department by General Order:
The resignation of Patrolman Y/illiam J. Kane of Division 1
having "beem presented, it is hereby accepted, to take effect Fri-
day, October 3, 1919, at 7:45 A. II.
A contract was made with the 1-Iew England Telephone 5- Telegraph
Co. to install in the premises #29 Pemberton Square, office of
Police Commissioner Curtis, a telephone station connected with its
Haymarket Exchange with the right of 90 calls per month at the rate
of 54.50 per month with a discount of 33 1/3 P^^ cent.
The applications of the following named persons for Hackney
I Carriage Drivers' Licenses v/ere granted for the year ending June
30, 1920.
2515 Hazen
15 Kelly,
Hubert ?.
Timothj'' J.
lllA Mountfort St.
10 Cedar St . , 0.
D.
1434
BOSTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1919 .
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for li-
censes to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31, 1920.
laker,
Eoerstler,
Brett,
Hamilton,
Hildreth,
Lehan,
Nelson,
Rand,
Koy,
Stiles,
Thomasy,
Todd,
Van No strand,
Wilson,
Ripley,
James H.
Edv/ard \7.
George L. Jr.
Carl R.
Herbert L.
David J.
Henning B.
?loyd J.
Napoleon
Frederick A.
Clarence E.
Roscoe P.
William T.
Arthur
V/illiam L.
749 Shawmut Ave.
141 Milk St., Room 1011
98 Milk St.
70 State St.
22 Tremlett St., Dor.
14 Parker Hill Ave., Rox.
lb Fenelon St., Dor.
9A Ashburton PI.
29 Hollis St.
680 Columbia Rd.
44 Elmo St. , Dor.
66 Franklin 3t»
40 Alford St. , C. D.
136 Myrtle St.
9 Oak Sq. Ave.
The applications of the following named persons for li-
censes to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth
were rejected:
Piccinolo ,
Sche id ,
Stephen
Edgar H.
192 Maverick St.
808 Parker St. . Rox.
On the
was appointed a
premises of the
the year ending
Sv/orn.
application of Charles J. Rich, Mgr. William Harael
special police officer for duty in and about the
Hollis St. Theatre located at 14 Hollis St. for
March 31, 1920.
On the application of the Treraont Trust Co. by Benjamin
H. Swig, Treas., Floyd J. Rand was appointed a special police of-
ficer for duty in and about the premises of the Tremont Trust Go.
located at 4^' Court St., for thelyear ending March 31, 192O.
Sworn.
1435
BOSTOIT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1919
Jontd.
The applications of the following named persons for Wagon
Licenses 7/ere granted for the year ending June 30 , 1920.
Division 2
6871 Morrill Sc DeVirgo 232 State street
Division 4
6872 Moulton, Roy E. .200 Lincoln street
It is hereby ordered that Captains Forrest F. Hall,
Thomas F. Goode.and Robert E. Grant, be and they are hereby appoint-
ed 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 foijhearing. Said board shall serve uoatil a nev; board is here-
after appointed.
It is hereby ordered that the complaints of Captain Ross
A. Perry of Division 8 against Patrolman Michael R. Hurley of
Division 8 be and it is hereby referred for hearing to the trial
board consisting of Captains Forrest F. Hall, Thomas F. Goode and
Robert S. Grant, '■^he hearing will bejheld at this office Wednes-
day, October 8, current, at 9 a. m.
It is hereby ordered that the complaints of Captain Jere-
miah F. Gallivan of Division 10 against Patrolmen John M. Conrjy
and Dennis F. Driscoll of Division 10 be andjit isfnereby referred
for hearing to the Trial Board consisting of Captains Forrest
F. Hall,. Thomas F. Goode and Robert E. Grant. The hearing will
be held at this office Wednesday, October 8, current, at 10 a. m.
It is hereby ordered that the complaints of Captain Clinton
E. Bowley of Division 17 against Patrolmen «^ames H. Jacobs and Al-
bert J. Nott of Division 17 be and it is nereby referred for hearing
to the Trial Board consisting of Captains Forrest F. Hall, Thomas F.
Goode and Robert i^. Grant. The hearing will be held at this office
Wednesday, October 8, current at 11 a. m.
1436
BOSTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1919 ^
Concluded.
So much of the order of ^
trial board, consisting of Capta
Perry and John J. Rooney, as oro
serve only xmtil another board i
revoked and it is hereby ordered
complaints of Captains Daniel G.
Patrolmen Aaron 0. Moser, John P
Division 6, and Captain James ?.
Patrolmen John A. Stewart, John
of Division 7 heretofore referre
ctober 2, current, appointing a
ins L'atthev/ J. Dailey, Ross A.
vides that said board shall
3 hereafter appointed is hereby
that said board serve until the
Murphy of Division 6 against
. Walsh and James J. Tansey of
Hickey of Division 7 against
F. Burke and Henry C. Herman
d to it have been disposed of.
The following named persons, appointed September 10,
current, appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially
perform all the duties incumbent on them as special police
officers.
Haskell ,
Daniel Bousquet
John P. Hogan.
Appointed September 11, 1919 .
Theodore W. Peters, John P.
Attest.
1437
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COKMISSIOIIER
29 Pemberton square
Boston, Saturday, October 4, I919,
Police Commissioner Curtis was at iais office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the department by General Order:
The resignation of Patrolman Philip A. Sullivan of
Division 5 having been presented, it is hereby accepted, to take
effect as of Friday, October 3, I9IS, at ^,A-^ p. m.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order:
The following transfers are ordered, to take effect
Monday, October 6, 1919, at 7-^5 a. m.
Patrolman Joseph P. Dever
" Augustine C. Burnane
" Jo}-in M. Sullivan
" Jeremiah J. O'Connell
" John J. Dunn
" Frank W. Metting
" Antonio De Franco
" Richard J- Butler
" George F. Cassell
from Division 6 to Division 3
16
The City Treasurer was requested to pay to Annie \1,
Stevens, widow of Ira W. Stevens, deceased Sept. 23, current, the
suxa of $38.33. being the amovmt due the said Ira W. Stevens as a
pensioned police officer of the city of Boston at the time of
his decease.
1438
BOSTOIT, SATUPj:AY, OCTOBER 4, I919
Contd.
The application of the Fanfare tand consisting of thirty
musicians, by Vincent Erogna, 232 Hanover st., foija Collective Mu-
sicians' License to parade through the principal streets of the
North End for the purpose of annoimcing a meeting in St. John's
Hall in connection with raising funds for the children of i'^iume on
Sunday, October 5> current, from 1 to 3 p. m. was granted.
The applications of the following named persons for li-
censes to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31, 192O.
Aorgan
Ba.rrett,
Erogie,
Burgess,
Byrnes,
Casey,
Connelly,
Crafts,
Crisop,
Cronin
Donaher,
Doherty,
Driscoll,
Perry,
Friel,
Gilmore,
Goodman,
Grady,
Greer,
Griffin,
Hanley,
Hannon,
Hardcastle,
Hatch,
Kenney,
Lamey,
Mahoney,
Maloney,
McCorkle
Mcintosh,
McLaughlin
Molloy,
Nelson,
i^uinn ,
Scan Ian,
Simpson,
Singv'.er
Swee]-.ey,
2ia;-u.erman
John J.
■t'atrick J.
Patrick J,
■Bernard J.
Arthur E.
John J.
John T.
Edwin C.
John
Thomas A.
Patrick F.
Jolin H.
James A.
John J.
Richard A.
George li.
Abraham J,
Thomas A. J.
Prank E.
Michael \7.
Matthew J.
Timothy P.
William J.
John P.
Andrew J.
Daniel J.
James A.
Patrick
Hubert H.
Grant
Cornelius
Morgan P.
Joseph 0.
Nicholas J.
Hugh E.
Henry A.
Joseph A.
John L.
Kasper
D.
D.
24 East St. , L.
128 Silver st.
222 Lake st. , B.
15& Calumet st.
745 Saratoga St.
802 Parker st.
37 9 A Broadway
Charles st. Jail
5 V/ashburn st.
101 Vachusett st.
9 Myrtle st.
Charles st. Jail
67 J^'errin st. , c. D.
1686 V/ashington st.
52 Allston St. , C. D.
16 Puller St., D. D.
15 Ashland st.
704 Parker st.
93 Trenton st.
491 I'/Iassachusetts ave.
352 Amory st.
285 Centre st., Dor.
2 V/abon st.
159 Manthorne rd.
177 Paris St.
46 ■'^ercival st.
488 E. Seventh st .
22 Maryland st.
42 Dennis st., Rox.
53 Joy St.
845 E. Pifth St.
100 V/ebster ave., Chelsea
Charles st. fl'ail
1366 Washington st.
39 Allen St.
Charles st.
51 King St. , D,
Charles st.
11 Denton ter.
Jail
D.
Jail
1439
BOSTON, SATURDAY , OCTOBER 4, I919
The applications of the following named persons for li-
censes to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:
Boyden,
Yalenezian,
Yalenezian,
Dwight P.
Albert •
Nishan
400 Comrnonv/ealth ave.
26 Compton st.
26 Compton St.
'JL'he applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30. 1920.
1428;
144-
1578
1582
16011
6883
Division 6
Byrne, Edward J, 352 Athens st,
Division 16
Stiles, V/. 0. & Co. 64 Hemenway st.
The application of Patrolman Thomas lY. iienefick of the
Superintendent's Office for leave of absence from duty for three
days, commending October 4, current, on accoimt of the death of
his daughter at V/oburn was granted without pay.
The applications of Patrolmen Albert \'I. Games and
Timothy J. Sheehan of the B. C. I. for permission to accept a re-
ward of ^25. each from Howard A. Lincoln of Claremont, N.H, for
the recovery of his automobile, were 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:
Bay State Grocery Company
Buccuz?;i, Antonio
Concetta, Lazarus
Gerrish Bros.
Gray, E. E. & Co.
179 Fulton St.
13 Fleet St.
155 Salem st.
52-54 Commercial st.
136 Blackstone st.
1440
BOSTON, SATURDAY, 0CT0B2R 4, I919.
Merchandise applications approved - concluded.
Concluded
Levee
Leverone
Mangiaf ico
David
Louis
Paolo
W.
Mass. Provision Co., Inc,
Kirk in
McCabe
Ulin
Walters
Reiner
dinger sky
V/olf
Isaac
M. J.
Harris
Prank
Morris 3.
Lazarus
Bernard
160 V/ashington 3t.
119 Causeway St.
270 North St.
37 North St.
120 Hanover st.
48 Clinton st.
127-33 Hanover st.
157 Causeway st.
3b 'Washington st.
Hanover & Union sts.
Hanover & Portland sts.
Attest :
1441
.OPPIGE^O? TIiE POLICE C0LCII33I0iI3R
29 Pemberton square
Boston, Monday, Octoter 6, 1919
Police Commissioner Curtis was at iiis office today and
transacted the following "business.
The records of Saturday last were read and approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year
ending June 30, 1920.
1024 Lewis Alfred C.
354 Stevens, Herbert J.
1578 Stephens, Thomas
228 Concord ave.,Camb.
26 Derne st.
45 Brighton ave .
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for
the year ending June 2,0, 1920.
166,147 Howard William garage
60,006 Lewis, Alfred C. "
170,255 IvIcClutchy, Herbert "
169,766 McLaughlin,V/illiam A'.'
169,994 Minkle, John A. "
89,826 Stevens, Herbert J. "
97 Ward st. , Rox.
293 Northampton st.
1 Bartlett st., Rox.
24 Chard on st.
120 V/orcestcr st.
24 Ghardon st.
The applications of the following named persons for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted; -
Dante Alighieri and other bands, consisting of one hundred
fifty musicians, by Achille Porte, 224 Hanover st., - to accom-
pany the Columbus Day parade of Italian societies on Monday,
October 13, current, at 2 p. m.
Route: Porra at North End Park thence via Commercial St. to
Hanover, Charter, Salem, Prince, Hanover, Tremont, School, Wash-
ington, Boylston, Charles and Beacon streets to the Common.
1443
BOSTON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1919-
Contd.
101st Regimsnt Band, consisting of fifty musicians, ty E. V/,
Shuraway, l8 Tremont street, - to parade with the members of the
Pire Prevention Commission on Wednesday, October 6, current from
7.30 ■to 8 p. m.
Route: From S^-mmer and Vv'ashington streets to V/inter, Trem-
ont and Berkeley streets to Franklin Union Hali.
The applications of the follov/ing named persons for licen-
ses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth v;ere granted
for the year ending May 3I, 1920.
Bohaker
Capwell
Donovan
Mercuric
Miller
Reynolds,
Andreas W.
Courtland G.
Jolin J.
Pantaleone
William J.
David S.
135 Stratford st., V/.Rox.
217 Beech st.
24 West St.
177 Endicott st.
11 Burr St.
17 Hilton St. , Rox.
The applications of the following named persons for li-
censes to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth v/e re
rejected:-
Feeney
Lindell,
Mandel
Reynolds
Snelling
Tandberg
Tricchione
Frank J.
Carl A.
Jacob
Edward A. I.I.
G. H.
Thorvald M.
Raffaele
32 Concord sq.
31 Lamb::rt|st. , Rox.
705 Massachusetts ave,
17 Morley st. , Rox.
18 Dewey st. , Rox.
351 Norfolk St.
19 Dacia st.
On the application of Augustus A. Fales, Conservator of
Property of George N. Sv/allow, Ernest H. Ely was appointed a Special
Police Officer for duty in and about the premises of Mishawua Hall
located at 11 City sq. for the year ending Llarch 31, 1920
1443
BOSTON, M01H)AY, OCTOBER 6, 1919-
Concluded.
The application of Patrolman Robert G. Mooney of Division 1
to "be reimbursed in the sum of Eight and jO/lOO (8. 50) Dollars,
being the cost of cloth for a new pair of trousers to replace a
pair destroyed while arresting Rosario Spario on July 27, current,
was granted.
On the application of G. H. Corey, Vice President, Charles
C. Harding was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and
about the premises of the People's National Bank located at 114
Dudley street, Roxbury, for the year ending March 2^, 1920.
On the application of the Tremont Trust Company by Benjamin
H. Swig, Treasurer, William J. Miller was appointed a Special
Police Officer for duty in and about the premises of said company
located at 33 Court street for the year ending March 31, 19 20.
Attest;
Chief C^r^.
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COIvCn SSI ONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Tuesday, October?, 1919.
Police Coramissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Monday last were read and approved.
appeared
It^that on the fourth day of October, 1919, notice was
served on Patrolman William M. Sheehan of Division 6 that he was
discharged from the Police Force of the City of Boston for violation
of section 19 of Rule 35 of the Rules and Regulations of the Police
Department, and it also appeared that said Patrolman Sheehan failed
to make application for a hearing within three days of the date of
his discharge, as provided by chapter 247 of the General Acts of
1918.
1444
It appeared that on the sixth day of October, I919, notice
was served on Patrolman William R. Thompson of Division 10 tiiat he
was discharged from the Police Force of the City of Boston for
violation of section I9 of Rule 35 of the Rules and Regulations of
the Police Department, and it also appeared that said Patrolman
Thompson failed to make application for a hearing within three days
of the date of his discharge, as provided by chapter 247 of the
General Acts of I918.
It was
ORDERED: That the f6e for licensesjto purchase, sell
exchange or assemble second hand motor vehicles or parts thereof,
be fixed at $12.50 for the balance of the year ending January 1,
1920.
The application of Harry J. Bello, 48 Poplar street, for
a Hackney Carriage Driver's License #775 was granted for the year
"ending June 30, I92O.
%4M
'L, '■ V a.. i<)Ao. p . 4^, ^•*^ ^1
BOSTON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1919-
Contd.
The three licenses #02144A, 02144B and 02144C granted
to Home and Prince on July 1, 1919 • to set up and use Hackney
Carriages in a garage at 119 Portland street were cancelled "by
reason of the licenses having heen surrendered.
The application of Julius Home for three licenses
#02174A, 02174B and 02174G to set up and use Hackney Carriages
in a garage at 119 Portland street was granted for the year ending
J\xne 30, 1920, in place of Home and Prince.
The special stand granted to Home and Prince on July
1, 1919, for Hackney Carriage License #02144A in front of 38
Hanover street was cancelled by reason of its having been
surrendered by the licensees.
The application of Julius Home for a special stand
for his Hackney Carriage License #021740 in front of 38 Hanover
street was granted, in place of Home and Prince.
The application of Teel's Band, consisting of twenty-
five musicians, by Joseph L. Porcella, 29 Moiintain avenue, for a
Collective Musicians' License to parade with the Italian Columbus
Society on Monday, October 13, current, at 1 p. m. , was granted.
Route: Prom 193 Hanover street thence via Cross, North,
Fleet, Hanover, Charter, Salem, No. Bennet, Hanover, Washington,
School, Beacon, Charles, Boylston and Tremont streets, Scollay
, square and Hanover street to the American House.
BOSTON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1919.
Contd,
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Corrnnonwealthjr^ere
granted for the year ending May 31, 1920.
Earl ,
Roos,
Rothwell,
Noble C.
Samuel B.
Francis A.
93 Leon St., Roxbury,
42 Waverly st . ,
55 Johnswood rd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwere rejected:
Hanns,
Hemphill,
Fred A.
Paul
77 Congress av., Chelsea^
83 W. Springfield st.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the year
ending April 30, I920.
Smith, Samuel T.
Royal Supply Co. X
by Samuel Finkel )
528 Shawmut av. ,
565 Treraont st.
On the application of J. H. Brennari, Frank Gallagher
was appointed a Special Police Office for duty in and about the
premises of Loew's New ColuTibia Theatre located at 978 Washington
street for the year ending March 3I1 1920.
1446
feiuMfw dct .il. |o \i^^-
On the application of Jesse F. Stevens, Adjutant General,
Rudolph C. Merry was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty jij.u>*w/(9>tt. ir, p. i4'ja
in and about the premises of the Commonwealth Armory located at
935 Commonwealth avenue for the year ending March 31, 192O.
X44?
BOSTON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1919.
Concluded.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incimtent on them
as special police officers.
Officers.
Johnson,
Swaine,
petev
Mathew R
.}
Appointed.
September 11, 1919,
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 3"^. 1920.
Division 6.
2432 Wilson, Thomas D. in front of 82 Silver st.
Division 7-
4735 Martinello, Michael in front of 104 Orleans st.
The application of Chief Inspector John R. McGarr of
the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, for permission to accept a
reward of One Hxindred (100) Dollars to "be disbursed among Inspector
Thomas A. Sheelian and Patrolmen Timothy J. Sheehan, Albert W.
Carnes. and William Crawford, and JIaurice F. Murphy of the Bureau
of Criminal Investigation, for the recovery of an automobile stolen
from Herbert W. Patten, was granted.
The application of Lieutenant Wesley W. Chandler of
division 9 for leave of absence from duty for one day, commencing
October 8, current, to visit his mother at Uo. Chatham, New
Hampshire, was granted without pay.
Attest:
ChiefyEl^rk.
OFFICE OP THE POLICE COMJ-IISSIOITOR.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Wednesday, October 8, 1919 .
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Tuesday last were read and approved.
1448
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order: -
The following-named persons are hereby appointed Patrol-
men, to take effect Wednesday, October 8, 1919, at 10.00 A. M. , and
they are assigned as follows:-
Lemuel P. Doyle
James Muldoon
John L. Willard
Benjamin A. Wall
Roger Flaherty
John J. Goode
Robert Fennell
John C. Eddy
Eugene F. Lynch
T
to Division 9.
Martin P. Cvinniff
Joseph A. Slattery
Arthur D. Timmins
Earle V/. Haley
Harold J. Martin
Harold C. Irving
Harvey B. Yates
1,
10.
1449
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1919-
Contd.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
Stephen J. Murphy, who resigned Octoher 28, 1918, having
applied for reinstatement, is hereby reinstated, with the assent
of the Civil Service Commission, to take effect Friday, October 10,
1919, at 7.45 A. M. , and he is assigned to Division 2.
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses were forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved;
Louis H. Mudgett, Manager, - to have an illustrated lecture
in Symphony Hall located at 3II Massachusetts avenue on Monday
evening, October 13, current.
Roslindale Community Club by Evangeline S. Wilkinson, - to
have a stereopticon lecture in Municipal Building Hall located on
Washington street, Roslindale, on November 12, current.
The application of Jacob Goldberg, 127 Humboldt avenue,
for a Junk Collector's License was granted for the year ending
April 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 31> 1920.
Allen,
Carmichael,
Predioni,
Pearce,
George A.
Wesley D.
Ulysses
Arthur A.
40 Blue Hill av. ,
46 Vine st. ,
326 Dudley St., Roxbury,
70 Waldeck st. , Dor.
1450
BOSTON, WEDl^SDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1919. Concluded.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Callahan,
Casper,
Madejczyk,
William P.
John
Prank
46 W. Newton st . ,
19 Brinsley st . ,
61 Middle st.
(R^t,v,>u/iv>»<( *, Aii»-a»<4 ^ct 1+, JO. 14^1-
William J. Miller, appointed October 6, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incunhent on him as a special police officer.
The application of Howe and Barry for a Wagon License
#2438 to locate in front of 462 Blue Hill avenue was granted for
the year ending June 30. 1920.
Attest:
Chief ClJrtk
1451
OFFICE OP THE POLICE COLMISSIOIIER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Thursday, October 9, 19^9 •
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business;
The records of Wednesday last were read and approved.
Pull pay, amounting to Pour Hundred Pifty-four and 72/IOO
(454.72) Dollars, was allowed to the account of the late Lieutenant
Albert P. Lovell of Division 9 deceased July 7, current, for eighty-
three days' time lost in the one hiindred and fifty days immediately-
preceding his death and on acco\int of sickness which caused his
death.
The City Treasurer was requested to pay to Emma D.
Wollinger, daughter of the late Lieutenant Albert P. Lovell of
Division 9 deceased July 7. current, the sum of Pour Hundred
Pifty-four and 72/100 (4^4.72) Dollars, being full pay for eighty-
three days' time lost in the one hundred and fifty days immediately
preceding his death and on account of sickness which caused his
death.
The application of Jacob Lacis, John H. Grayman and John
K. Peebalg for an Amusement License to have musical and literary
entertainments and dancing parties in Dudley Street Opera House
located at II3 Dudley street until August 1, I92O, was forwarded
to His Honor the Mayor approved.
The application of Richard J. Graham, 1027 Dorchester
avenue, for a Hackney Carriage Driver's License #2330 was
granted for the year ending June ^0 , 1920.
1433
BOSTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1919
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
copies of their Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted.
1142 Langone,
2212 Maxwell,
Charles
Benjamin
100 Endicott st. ,
139 Payerweather st., Camb.
The application of the 101st Regiment Band, consisting of
fifty musicians, by Harry G. Scampton, 126 Belgrade avenue, for a
Collective Musicians' License to parade with returned service men
of Roslindale on Monday, October 13, current, at 9*30 A. M. , was
granted.
Route: Prom Bexley road to Florence, Poplar and South streets
Belgrade avenue, Anawan avenue, Bee3ch street, Belgrade avenue,
Walworth, South and So. Pairview streets to Pierce Field.
The application of Guiglio Salvi, 98 Endicott street,
for an Itinerant Musician's License was granted for the year ending
August 31, 1920. Hand Organ.
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.
Adsuns,
Harmon ,
Thompson,
Tebbetts,
Harold A.
Pred E.
Prank V.
George Y/.
88 Edson st . , Dor. ,
658 E. Pirst St.,
658 E. Pirst St. ,
36 Sumner st., D. D.
14153
BOSTOIJ, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1919
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected :-
Kaziukonis,
Half a ,
Joseph
Frank
8l Mercer st. ,
3 Fellows ct.
George J. Condon, appointed Octo"ber 2, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
inciArabent on him as a special police officer.
The application of Elizabeth Prevoir for a license
for the storage and sale of merchandise at 3078- Blue Hill avenue
was returned to the Board of Street Commissioners disapproved
for the reason that a stand at this location would interfere with
public travel.
The application of Prince's Garage Incorporated for a
license for the storage and sale of mercliandise at 3050-3058 Wash-
ington street was returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved.
The application of Sergeant Sumner S. Foster of Division
19 for leave of absence from duty for thirty days, commencing
October 10, current, to regain his health at Deer Isle, Maine,
was granted without pay.
BOSTOH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 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;-
1454
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Patrol.
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N
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11
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Captain
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Captain
Sergeant
Joseph F. Hurley,
Albert P. Winslow,
Edward A. Dever,
Daniel P. Driscoll,
John E. Powers,
Thomas L. Thompson,
Stephen J. Dunleavy,
Charles H. Bullock,
Thomas York,
John E. Nowland,
Michael J. Hartnett,
James Newell,
Albert A. Sullivan,
John H. Sprat t,
Joseph Harriman,
William P. J. Delaney,
Charles J. Grinnell,
James S. Norton,
Jeremiah J. Mahoney Jr
Robert E. Grant,
Timothy P. Donovan,
Div.
1,
3
days.
$ 16.44
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1,
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II
21.91
It
2,
3
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13.15
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13.15
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26.30
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30.68
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57.53
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17,
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92.04
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18,
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24.66
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3
It
14.79
fp499.40
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, v;ere granted:-
Patrol. Cornelius Brennan,
Francis J. Galiano,
Daniel J. Carroll,
Daniel P. Dwyer,
William L. Kendrick,
Otis D. Parmenter,
Jeremiah A. Crowley,
John C. Blake,
John C. Spillane,
Michael Goodman,
Sergeant James J. Cratty,
Patrol. William J. Shea,
Sergeant Denis J. Casey,
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1,
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2,
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59.16
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9.86
1252.96
1455
BOSTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1919
Concluded.
Half pay granted for lost time - concluded.
Patrol.
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II
John J. Coffey,
Jeremiah D. Riordan,
Charles M. Tighe ,
Alexander D. O'.Handly,
John H. Brown,
Dexter Littlefield,
Freeman C. Wetber,
James J, Sullivan,
Thomas J. Casty,
Henry Petridge,
James Gaquin,
John McAdams,
George Riley,
Willie H. Bu.rns,
Michael J. Connors,
Michael J. Shea,
Joseph P. Sullivan,
Thomas H. J. Waldron,
James A. Burns,
Jeremiah Clayton,
Timothy M. Ferris,
Andrew A. Murphy,
Albert J. Nott,,
George A. Shea,
William H. Wallace,
Michael J. Welch,
Eugene F. Dagle,
Albert F. Gould,
Michael F. Harrington,
John D. Cody,
John McLean,
$252.96
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A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending October 9, current, was approved as follows :-
Police Divisions,
police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Total,
Attest;
,307.07
635.67
566.70
199.42
63.85
129,772.71
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIOinSR.
29 Pemberton sqviare.
Boston, Friday, October 10, 1919
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following "business:
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
A requisition was made on the Civil Service Commission
for the names of eligible persons to fill seven h\«idred vacancies
in the position of Patrolmen with pay at the rate of Fourteen
Hundred (1400) Dollars per annum and for the application and
examination papers and police reports of such persons.
The applications of the following named persons for
Auctioneers' Licenses were granted for the year ending December
31. 1919.
DiDonato,
V/alsh,
Saver io
John J.
259 Webster st., E. B. ,
53 State St., Room 405.
The application of Ernest A. Mulligan, 12 Thompson street,
Charlestown, for a Hackney Carriage Driver's License was rejected.
1456
BOSTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919 •
Contd.
The application of Ernest A. Mulligan for a license to
set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 36 Warren street,
Cha'rlestoii\TTi, was rejected.
The Junk Shop Keeper's License granted to Israel Lerner
on April 30, 1919, at 131 Shirley street was cancelled by reason
of the licensee having ceased to be engaged in the business of Junk
shop keeper at that location.
The application of Morris Taitel for a Junk Shop Keeper's
License at 131 Shirley street was granted for the year ending April
30, 1920, in place of Israel Lerner.
The application of the Liberty Band, consisting of thirty
musicians, by Mario Cernigliaro, 70 Chelsea street, East Boston,
for a Collective Musicians' License to parade with the Mutvial
Benefit Society of Roxbury, to have a "Columbus Day" celebration,
on Monday, October I3, current, was granted, from 1 to I.30 p. m.
Route: From Jackson square to Heath, Bromley and Centre
streets.
The application of Joseph J. Clancy, 3^9 Washington
street, for a Collective Musicians' License for one musician and
four vocalists to parade in an auto truck to solicit funds for the
Boston Record Coal Club any week day from October 14, current, to
December 31, ciirrent , from 11 a. m. to 5 P* "i. , was granted.
Route: Prom Summer and V/ashington streets to State and
Devonshire streets, Tremont street, opposite V/est street, Dewey
sqvare , Pemberton sqi^are at Tremont row and Adams square.
The application of Antonio Palladino for a Hand Cart
LJ cense #94 to locate in front of 24 Ferry street was granted for
the year ending June 3^1 1920.
1458
BOSTOU, PRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919-
Contd.
The applicationsjof the following naned persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31, 192O.
Emerson,
Hall,
Rogers,
Robert L.
Walter S.
Prank D.
1108 Boylston st. ,
101 Fairmoimt av.,
271 Centre st., D. D.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonv/ealth were
rejected:-
Goldberg,
Lemay,
Leonardi,
Palladino ,
Rossetti,
Hyraan
Wilfred B.
Pranlc M.
Corrado
Nicola
911 Blue Hill av.,
33 Bickerstaff st. ,
247 Harvard st . , Dor.
18 Ashley st. , E. B.
219 Marion st. , E. B.
On the application of the American Tool and Machine
Company by H. W. Woodworth, Treasurer, Charles I). Swinton was
appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about the
premises #141^ Hyde Park avenue for the year ending March 3I, 1920,
«jM>M^SAt- ''" f 1 '*-!''■
The Wagon License #6774 granted to Hammond W. Ordway on
August 15,'.1919, to locate in front of 367 Congress street was
cancelldid by reason of the licensee having sold his wagon.
1459
BOSTON, FRIDAY, OCTOKER 10. I919.
Contd,
The applications of the following named persona for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1920.
Division 1.
2449 Giorgio, Giovanni in front of 21 No. Margin st.
Division 2.
6886 Winthrop Auto Express in front of 15 Merchants row.
Division 6.
6774- Laudd, Joseph E. in front of 367 Congress st.
in place of Hammond \7. Ordway.
The application of Salvatore Fiumara for a license for
the storage and sale of merchandise at 9 Chelsea street was returned
to the Board of Street Commissioners disapproved for the reason
that the neighbors of this vicinity object to a stand at this
location.
. . T^e 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
appro ved:-
Caro,
Chadwick,
Curotto ,
Springer,
Van Dam,
Berthold
Simeon J.
Gregario
Louis
Isaac
36 Temple pi.,
899 Blue Hill av.,
306 Atlantic av. ,
85 Brighton st. ,
661 E. Broadway.
The application of Lieutenant William H. Allen of Division
^ lor permission to accept a reward of Fifteen (l5) Dollars
arrest of Max Park for larceny from a slot machine
Aavertismg Company on October 3, current, at the
gtatior. of the East Boston Tunnel, was granted.
for the
of the Boston
Devonshire Street
1460
BOSTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919 •
Concluded,
In the matter of the complaint made by Captain Daniel G.
Murphy of Division 6 against Patrolman James J. Tansey of Division
6 for violation of Rule 37 of the Riiles and Regulations of the
Police Department, to wit:
Absence without leave since September 22, 1919*
It appeared that a hearing was had before a Trial Board,
consisting of Captains Matthew J. Dailey, Ross A. Perry and John J.
Rooney, on the seventh day of October, current, after due notice
had been served on the said Patrolman Tansey by giving him a true
copy of the complaint. He appeared with coiinsel and pleaded not
guilty to the charge and the Board found him guilty as charged in
the complaint. Upon reviewing the testimony as presented there
appeared to be some confusion. Therefore, intending no reflection
upon the Board that made the finding, the Commissioner set the
finding aside and will himself hear the case at a time and place
of which all parties will have due and sufficient notice.
Attest
Chief CI
1461
OFFICE OP THE POLICE COMMISSIOKSR.
29 Pembierton square.
Boston, Saturday, October 11, I919
Police Coraiaissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following "business;
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses were forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved:
Boston and Maine Railroad Boston Young Men's Christian
Association "by Stanley M. Manning - to have a dancing party in
Puritan Hall located at 248 Friend street on Thursday, Octo"ber 16,
current.
The Field and Forest Club by Corinne G. White, Chairman, - to
have a dancing party in Norfolk Hall located at 328 V/ashington
street, Dorchester, on Friday evening, October 31, 1919.
Hugh Payne - to have dancing parties in the Garden Dansant
located at 138 Brighton avenue on the evenings of October 11, 14,
16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, and 30 , current.
The application of Isaac P. Fivenson for a transfer of
his license #142,406 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a
garage at 169 Norwell street to a garage at 238 NorArell street was
granted.
The application of the Markesdo Ponbial Band, consisting
of thirty musicians, by Charles Britt, 383 Hanover street, for a
Collective Musicians' License to accompany a funeral procession on
Monday, October 13, current, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. , was granted.
j Route: From 3 Lothrop place to Hanover, Prince, North, Salem
:3attery. Charter, Hanover and Endicott streets.
BOSTOIT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, I919,
Contd.
1462
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending Hay 31. 1920.
Galway,
Kelley,
Monk,
Moore,
McGrath,
Sherburne,
Smith,
James
John E.
Horace W.
Galen B.
Joseph H.
Edward H.
William J.
27 Elgin St., W. R.,
30 Congreve st.,
40 ?/ater st. ,
80 Gardner st., E. D.,
40 Water st.,
7 W. Cedar st. ,
50 Monximent sq.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Hern,
Hughes,
Levy,
Liarkle,
Welch,
Harry L.
Harold E.
Joseph
Paul B.
John P. Jr.
53 Ridgewood st.. Dor.,
64 Highland av., Camb.,
188 Main st . ,
40 Water st.,
399 Simmer st., Som.
On the application of W. P. V/ashburn, President, Charles
E. Davidson was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and
about the premises of the Unique Theatre located at 70O Washington
Btreet for the year ending March 31. 1920.
8^ 1^, ip. l+1'2'
On the application of the Gray-Aldrich Company, Incorporat-
ed, by Chester S. Aldrich, Treasurer, William H. Walcott was 4««w (9** it, p i+lt"
appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about the
premiS(5S ifQA- Atlantic avenue and 31-34 Commercial wharf for the year
ending iiarch 31, I920.
1463
BOSTOH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1919- Concluded.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Officers,
Gilpin,
Ciampa,
Walter
Antonio
Appointed.
September 22, 1919,
25, 1919.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1920.
Division 3*
6888 Malta, Samuel in front of 13 Minot st.
Division 4-,
6889 Bradford's Plymouth Ex. in front of 77 Kingston st.
Division 13«
6885 Pulio, Vincent in front of 3^00 Y/ashington st .
Division 19.
2454 Abbott, Charles B. in front of 12 McClellan 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
approved :-
Bartlett,
Chiesa,
Hubbard ,
IT. J. & Co. 48 Cornhill,
Joseph 209 Congress st.,
N. B. & Sons Co. 431-43^ Atlantic av.
Attest:
Chief Ciyfk^
1464
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COIfflQSSIOEER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Monday, October 13, 1919'
Columbus Day, being a legal holiday and falling on
Sunday this year, was observed today.
1465
OFPICE OP THE POLICE COmiTI SSI ONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Tuesday, October 14, I919.
Police Conmiissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the follov/ing business:
approved.
The records of Saturday and Monday last were read and
It was
ORDERED: That the pay of the Engineers and
'Firemen, including the Chief Engineer, employed at Station 8, be
and hereby is increased Three (3) Dollars per week, commencing
August 15, current, and that said Engineers and Firemen be allowed
double pay for each legal holiday actually worked. This, however,
does not include Saturday afternoons or Sundays.
The application of the Yorkshire Terrier Club of
America by A. E. Carmichael, Superintendent, for an Amusement
!License to have a dog show in Paine Memorial Hall located at 9
Appleton street on Thursday evening, October 23, current, was
forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1920.
2519 Cleary,
2516 Cohen,
2517 Maney,
2518 Mulloy,
2^21 Nugent,
2529 Rogers,
1100 Bradbury,
12^1 Kent,
1685 Eaton,
Edward T.
Louis S.
Thomas F.
George B.
Laurence J.
Otto F.
Fred C.
Henry
Fred A.
511 Colvonbus av.,
36 Bower st., Roxbury,
68 Day st. , J. P. ,
89 Bernard st., D. D.,
27 Gainsboro st.,
4 Trent st . , Dor. ,
1141 Commonwealth av. ,
1618 North Shore rd., Revere,
1176 Massachusetts av.
1466
BOSTON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30. 1920.
31,951
171,517
170,207
171,127
02404A
BradToury, Pred 0.
Brayton, Gordon R.
Cohen, Louis S.
Nugent, Laurence J.
(Whitten Garage Company
\ Matthew P.Shaughnessy
n a garage
at
122 Brighton av.,
II H II
II
^^ Bickerstaff st . ,
II II II
ti
16 Maywood st . , Rox
II II It
II
2 "A" St. Eotolph
St.,
in a ••
•1
1674 Dorchester av.,
The application of Jacob Goldstein for a transfer of his
license #147,024 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a
garage at 1215 Blue Hill avenue to a garage at 250 Woodrow 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 31j 1920.
Collins,
Connell,
Dieunon,
Hershey,
Matthews,
Joseph P.
C. Joseph
Thomas
Leon A.
William C.
414 Jamaicaway,
39 Majnp/ood st., Rox.,
fo E. Springfield st.,
,81 Spencer st., Dor.,
616 Columbus av.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols. or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected;-
Kelley,
Tedesco,
John L.
Albert
)Q Clive St. , J. P. ,
58 Webster st. , E. B.
1467
BOSTON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, I919,
Contd,
Tlie application of William P. Callahan, 46 West Newton
street, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this
Commonv/ealth v^hich v/as rejected on October 8, current, was
reconsidered and granted for the year ending May 31, 192O.
The license to deal in Second Hand Articles granted to
Rutin Pearlstein on July 29, 19^9 i at 9 Davis street was cancelled
ty reason of the licensee having ceased to "be engaged in the
business of dealer in second hand articles at that location.
Go.~^A . "VUrvT Att, yy. iU^-A.
The applications of the following nained persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the
year ending April 30. 1920.
Ross,
Cherry,
Sumberg,
Saperstein,
Levine,
Melswsky,
Jacobs,
nelson,
Pearlstein,
in place
Blxmenthal,
of
I. P.
Arthur B.
Louis C.
Morris
Hyman
Joseph
Simon Sc]
Maurice;
Ray
Rubin Pearlstein,
Wolf A.
as the Articifial Teeth Co.,
36 Eromfield st . , Room 408,
373 Washington st..
Ill Leverett st . ,
as Nelson Bros. ,
81 Hanover st. ,
1288 Washington st.,
as Trimount Jewelry Co.,
120 Tremont st. Room ^04.
On the application of the Dorchester Theatre Company by
Herbert A. Gillraan, Treasurer, Frederick J. Cole was appointed a
Special Police Officer for duty in and about the premises #1^24
Dorchester avenue for the year ending March 31, I92O.
BOSTON, TUESDAY, OCTOHER 14, 1919
Contd..
On the application of J. H. Brennan, Manager, Edward J.
Drinkwater was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and
about the premises of the ColuralDia Theatre located at 978 Washing-
ton street for the year ending March 31» 1920.
1468
\.f.u>ffw tS./*- 2-1. f 1^'^-
Charles L. Bruder, appointed September 19, current,
appeared and nade 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 James Smith, Assistant Superintendent of Transportation,
licenses were granted to the following named persons as conductors
and motorraen in the employ of said company:
1253
Dugan ,
Howard W.
Conductor,
4570
Murray ,
Edward G. .
H
059
O'Leary,
James
N
3025
Coughlin,
Michael J.
Motonnan,
0290
Donelan,
William J.
n
1107
Kiley,
David A.
II
2010
King,
Percy
n
0292
Madge ,
William A.
n
0291
Milder,
Harry B.
H
2175
McCarthy,
Florence
II
3075
Preston,
Edward C.
II
0293
Q.uigley,
John J.
N
0294
Schneider,
Linus H.
II
4035
Stevens,
Roswell H.
n
1469
BOSTON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, I919.
Concluded.
Tlxe application of Edward J. Shallow, Engine House #38,
Boston Fire Department, for a Collective Musicians' License for
twenty-five musicians, to escort the Keystone Ladder Company of
Pennsylvania on Tuesday, October 14, current, at 4.50 p. ra., was
granted.
Route: Prom the South Station to Summer and Lincoln streets
to the United States Hotel.
The application of Patrolman Sumner P. Starbird of
Division 14 for leave of absence from duty for one day, commencing
October 19, current, to attend to private business was granted
without pay.
The application of Patrolman John P. Montague of
Division 15 for permission to accept a reward of Pifty (50) Dollars
for the arrest of Arthur H. Kelly, a deserter from the United
States Navy, was granted.
The Superintendent of Police v/as directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order:
Pormer Reserveman Peter McGrath, who resigned April 22,
1918, the enter the military service of the United States, having
filed the necessary certificate, is hereby reinstated in the De-
partment as a Patrolman and as-signed to Division 4, to take effect
Tuesday, October 14, 1919 at ^.45 o'clock, P. M.
Attest:
Chief C
1470
OPFICE OP THE POLICE COIiffllSSIOlTER.
29 Penberton sqviare.
Boston, Wednesday, October Ip, 1919,
Police Coimnissioner 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
the following to the Department by General Order ;-
to promulgate
The f ollovring-named persons are hereby appointed Patrolmen, to
take effect Wednesday, October 15i 1919> ^^ ^0 A. M. , and they are as-
signed as follows:
70 To
Div. Dlv.
Leo J. Phelan
Harold S. Swanaon
James J, Crowley
Gordon Grant
Charles E, Montler
John Condon
Jnhn R, McKenna
GroYer E. Ladd
Edgar E, Smith
Richard P» Doherty
Hariy A, Waldron
Michael J, Dennehy
John P. Welch
Paul K, Soreneen
Frederick H, lyle
Harry J, Hayes
Patrick J, Preeley
Arthur W, Blood
Arthur T. Donahue
John J. Crawford
James K, Graham
Charles E. Tenpenny
Paul P. Halleran
Albert R. Elwood
Alfred E. Jahnson
^r Sdward
Jehn J, O<c«nnor, Div,
Patrick Neylon
John P. Kane
John J. Maguire
George H, Bird
Berton W, Jenkins
John P. Lowncy, Jr.
Joshua McClain
John J. O'Brien
James J, Fitzgerald
j'rederick V. Gould
Frederick J. Wright
?aul Klose
IcGrady L. Logan
John J. McGovern
Henry H, Stearns
lilliam F, Lester
"homas H, McDonald
Eoy T. Kelley
Gordon Joyce
Charles E, Donnellan
rJenry E. Hay nee
•Tohn F. C^Jinningham
*Jresley R. Giles
A. Carey
Y. laagaletta
1471
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1919. Contd.
Permission was granted to the Boston Police Relief
Association to arrange for a police ball for the benefit of
the Association, the general management regarding the sale of
tickets and all other details to be under the supervision of the
President of the Association subject to the approval of the
Superintendent of Police.
The application of Harry Pvmansky for an Auctioneer's
License at 128 Ruthven street was granted for the year ending
December 3ii 1919'
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1920.
940 Hannon, John D. 2115 Dorchester av.,
2081 Hurley, John J. 63 Longwood av.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 2,0, I92O.
172,067 Harden, Harold M. in a garage at 168 Warren st., Rox.,
170,983 Paine, Charles C. n m « « 2 "A" St. Eotolph
st . ,
170,215 Temple, Maurice E. " " " " 119 Portland st.,
108,844 Hannon, John D. " " " " 30 Hancock st.. Dor.
BOSTON, HyEDlIESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 19 19
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31, 192O.
Albert,
Ayer,
Dennehy,
French,
Greene,
Horte,
Jerauld,
Paul,
Payne ,
Alfred
Fred J.
James F.
Clayton H.
John J. _
Arthur H.
Frank
Joseph T.
Clement
40 Central st . ,
98 Hemenway st . ,
Army Supply Base, So. Boston,
39 Hartford st.,
24 Wakullah st. ,
14 Farrington av., E. D.,
4 Park St. ,
291 Summit av, , B. D.,
8 Sviraner pk. , D. D.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected :-
Dupree ,
Kasanoff ,
Maggio,
Frank R.
Morris
Vincent
4 Burbank st . ,
2 James st.,
10 Compton st.
147a
Charles E. Davidson, appointed October 11, current,
appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all
the duties incumbent on him as a special police officer.
1473
BOSTON, WEDi^SDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1919- Concluded.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of mercliandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Coramissioners
approved :-
La'boratory Kitchen Inc.
Lanata, Joseph
Szathmary, Jacob
66 Kingston st. ,
, 1653 Blue Hill av.,
1210 "A" Blue Hill av.
•13
Attest
1474
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COlDnSSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Thursday, October 16, I919.
Police Conunissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of V/ednesday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
'the following to the Department by General Order :-
The following-named persons are hereby appointed Patrol-
men, to take effect Thursday, October 16, 1919. at 10.00 A. M. , and
they are assigned as follows:-
Robert Tucker
to
Division
1?,
Louis R. Murray
II
II
3,
Harold G. Russell
H
H
19,
Carl I. Dymling
M
N
7.
William P. Jolinson
n
n
3,
Michael Sperouffske
n
II
it
William H. Mvmroe
n
II
16,
Norman P. Cross
H
II
16.
William T. Downey
n
H
4,
Walter C. Sumner Jr.
II
II
19,
Joseph A. Donahue
II
fl
3,
John A. Tesersky
II
II
3,
Claus Eckhoff
II
II
3,
Myrl E. Ro bards
H
II
17,
Carlton D. Jones
II
II
"4,
Francis 11. Clark
n
II
18.
Antonio Velardi
N
M
7,
Thomas P. Robinson
H
II
3.
James D. Carmody
II
H
14,
Manuel J. Fraga Jr.
N
n
3.
1475
BOSTOIT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER l6, 1919.
Contd.
The application of M. B. Scott and G. S. Harding for an
Amusement License to have extiibitions of moving pictures and
illustrated songs in the Brighton Theatre located at 4-00 Market
street until August 1, 1920, was forwarded to His Honor the Llayor
approved.
The application of"Three Clerks" "by Prank J. Drew for
an Amusement License to have a dancing party in Puritan Hall
located at 24-9 Friend street on Friday evening, Octoher 17, current,
was forwarded to His Honor the Mayor disapproved.
Reports were forwarded to the Secretary of the Common-
wealth on the applications of the following named persons for
charters :-
Cliarles J. Cusick et al - as the Commonwealth Athletic
Association for fostering and encouraging the advancement of its
members by social intercourse and establishing and maintaining a
place for a reading room and for social meetings and for the
education and literary development of its members; to be located
at 27 School street.
Morris H. Wolodsky et al - as the Ladies' Garment Designers
Association of Boston for improving the condition of its members in
their profession of designing by mutual interchange of ideas,
experiences, and observations; and to promote education, morality
and social intercourse among them; no fixed location.
The applications of thejfollowing neuned persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year
ending June 30, 1920.
1919 Griffin,
421 Mann,
James J.
Leslie P.
14 Byron st . ,
11 Roxton st.
BOSTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER l6 , I919.
Contd.
The application of Laurence S. Nugent for a special stand
for his Hackney Carriage License #171,127 on Kenraore street, south-
east corner of Commonwealth avenue, was granted.
The application of Hyman Gordon, I8 Billerica street, for
a new Junk Collector's Badge to replace one lost, was granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or reyolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 3-1, 1920.
Haigh,
\71aeelock,
John W.
Charles B.
176 Dudley av., Roslindale
107 Water st.
On the application of George E. Lothrop, Proprietor,
William S. W. Caie was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty
in and about the premises of the Howard Athenaeim located at 25
Howard street for the year ending March 31. 1920.
1476
^Sunjvv^y $)e;t- 1 ?; f>. 1 -k ,& .
The following named persons appeared and nade oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Officers.
Swinton,
\7alcott,
Charles D.
William H.
Appointed.
October 10, 19 19,
" 11, 1919.
1477
•BOSTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER l6 , 1919.
Gontd.
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:-
1691
3003
4343
4352
4152
4412
4040
4316
1750
1726
1724
1749
1751
2399
2340
2039
25O6
2460
2273
2175
2284
2493
2499
4309
4107
4431
4345
1528
3034
2022
2488
2483
2263
2037
2500
2459
2455
2055
2484
2482
2476
2472
1735
1723
Smith,
Samuel
Motorman,
Burke ,
J.
T.
»
Shea ,
D.
N
Paraghain,
G.
H
Wellington,
W.
H.
II
Erickson,
c.
II
Hogan,
E.
J.
II
Huston,
W.
S.
11
Morrison,
D.
J.
II
Carley,
W.
F.
II
Dyer,
J.
J.
11
Bruder,
c.
L,
It
Cliff,
R.
J. S.
II
O'Brien,
W.
E.
II
Penberthy,
H.
II
Ryan ,
W.
II
Herhert,
T.
II
Dowd,
B.
L.
II
Sullivan,
P.
J.
II
Meagher,
F.
W.
II
Maxwell,
W.
II
TelDO,
J.
II
Murnane ,
P.
J.
II
Regan,
J.
J.
II
Allen,
G.
II
Borstell,
G.
F.
II
O'Hanlon,
E.
II
Spreadby,
R.
L.
II
Riley,
W.
F.
II
McCarthy,
P.
II
Perdue,
J.
J.
II
Galey,
G.
II
Stilphen,
0.
S.
II
Egan,
W.
II
Enwright,
M.
J.
II
Northup,
J.
H.
II
Best,
G.
W.
II
Fountain,
W.
A.
II
Cravat es,
C.
II
McCavitt,
J.
II
Fallon,
w.
P.
H
Ryan,
J.
E.
II
Graham,
Albert A.
II
Callalian,
Robert M.
II
1478
BOSTON, THUHSDAY, OCTOBER l6, I919.
Contd,
jvated
Ry. Licenses
Cancelled - contd.
1186
Donigan,
V/illiara J.
Motorman,
1138
Moynihan,
Dennis
II
1151
Donovan,
David J.
n
1747
Ovesen,
Gunner
n
1743
O'Keefe,
James J,
II
1733
Hill,
William H.
H
1736
Rosoff ,
William
n
1739
Sprague ,
Fred. D.
n
173^
Fanning,
John
N
1730
Reid,
William I .
n
1323
Olsen,
George
II
1011
Simmons,
Charles E.
II
1719
Cameron ,
Samuel A.
11
1728
Hibert,
George E.
II
1657
Leonard,
Owen
II
1415
McLeod,
William J.
II
1170
Brovm,
Nelson W.
II
1725
Breen,
John S.
H
1086
Golden,
Joseph
11
1391
Breen,
Jeremiah J.
n
1169
Golden,
Fintan L.
Conductor,
3498
Powers,
Martin
II
3168
Smith,
R. M.
II
3214
Hastings,
L. W.
II
4359
Hammon ,
F. A.
it
4226
Wilson,
H. C.
II
4524
Smith,
A.
II
4155
McCauley,
A. J.
II
1878
Jordan,
£ • x! •
N
1887
Pitzpatrick,
James C.
n
1147
O'Malley,
John P.
H
1863
Drew,
Louis
II
1896
Hof mann ,
Arthur W.
n
1^08
Wright,
V/arrsn J.
H
1873
Sullivan,
Francis M.
II
1812
Harvey,
James F.
H
1455
Crowley,
John
II
1877
Harding,
Edward J.
n
1806
Butler,
Charles F.
H
1894
Cameron,
James \7. G.
It
1880
Shaughnessy,
Patrick J.
H
1440
Connor,
Albert J.
n
1037
Hickey,
Edward A.
H
1174
Flaherty,
Michael P.
II
1106
Conley,
Lawrence S.
It
2212
Kelliher,
J. T.
H
2465
Mitchell,
F. T.
II
2723
Goulding,
J. J.
It
1479
BOSTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER l6, 1919.
Contd.
Boston Elevated Ry. Licenses Cancelled - contd.
2605
Daley,
J.
A.
Conductor,
2679
Brov;n,
C.
w.
M
2580
McCul lough.
J.
P.
H
2848
Hart,
H.
E.
n
3245
Cunningham,
T.
J.
n
3446
Hoffman,
C.
E.
n
3387
McCauley,
M.
P.
H
4549
Glenn,
• G.
H.
H
4472
Snowden,
H.
L.
H
0117
Lowe,
Charles A.
n
071
Perkins,
Warren C.
«i
1423
Donoghue,
Patrick
II
3106
Young,
0.
R.
N
3500
KinTpall,
H.
P.
n
4^67
Moody,
R.
J.
H
4385
O'Brien,
M.
J.
n
4493
Squires,
E.
D.
H
4510
Mullen,
G.
B.
M
4490
Berry,
G.
s.
«
4561
Adelstein,
H.
II
4569
Sheppard ,
\r.
L.
n
0207
Donelan,
w.
J.
II
0112
Harrington,
w.
E.
II
2098
Katz,
I.
E.
II
2528
Smith,
A.
V.
II
2828
Lindemiller,
P-.
E.
n
2534
Guffey,
J.
H-.
II
2602
Murray,
J.
M.
11
2783
Ray,
J.
E-.
II
2749
Braceland,
J.
P-.
H
2627
Sheehan,
G.
W.
II
2531
McKenzie,
E.
0.
n
2491
Murphy ,
J.
J.
II
2428
Donovan,
W.
J.
II
2564
Morrison,
c.
A.
II
2667
Ryan,
T.
G.
II
2497
O'Brien,
T.
s.
II
2776
Lannan ,
J.
II
2888
Brennan ,
F.
J.
II
2870
Duggan ,
C.
J.
II
2752
Mc(^uinn,
W.
J.
N
1102
Potzus,
S.
w.
II
1561
Hayes,
F.
E. A.
II
1434
Yet man ,
William P.
II
1550
Sweeney,
William
n
1757
McCabe,
Edward J.
II
1275
Tracey,
Edward J.
II
1888
Cavanaugh,
James A.
H
1480
BOSTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1$,1919.
Contd.
Boston Elevated Ry. Licensee Cancelled - contd,
1450
Devlin,
George C.
1227
Gibbs,
George J.
1890
Haddock,
Thomas B.
1262
Smiley,
John P.
1172
Roach,
James J.
1857
Grave 3 ,
Lester P.
1296
Bloom,
Max S.
1892
Newcomb,
Thomas J.
1855
Crowell,
Wilson P.
1849
Connors,
William P.
1229
Clancy,
Jo
seph P.
1803
Johnson,
David N.
1173
Cooper,
Prederick
1750
Wood,
Robert D.
1146
Pearlmutter,
David M.
1355
Hickey,
Harold C.
1280
Whittemore,
Harold E.
1897
Flynn,
John H.
1532
0»lTeil,
Edward
1259
Manning,
Prederick
3532
Delaney,
0.
A.
3512
Harris,
J.
G.
3460
Larkin,
w.
R.
3244
Kemp ton.
I.
P.
4559
Donovan,
D.
J.
4515
Mutch,
P.
S.
4462
McHale ,
J.
J. Jr.
017
McNab,
Prank A.
1879
Walsh,
Edward A.
1427
Rollins,
John D.
2608
Young,
H.
E.
2347
Rodgerson,
D.
J.
2499
Jones,
A.
E.
2361
Aucherlonis,
A.
2883
Colleran,
J.
J.
2619
Kelly,
P.
X.
2587
Carter,
A.
C. V.
2899
Howley,
J.
p.
2862
Patten,
R.
R.
2334
Monney,
J.
J,
2663
White,
T.
2590
Creegan,
J.
J.
2655
Peterson,
C.
A.
2878
Kelly,
H.
J.
2649
Kane,
C.
A.
Conductor,
N
N
N
H
R
11
N
N
N
N
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N
II
N
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R
R
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H
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148X
BOSTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER l6 , I919.
Contd.
Boston Elevated Ry. Licenses Cancelled - concluded.
4438 Patterson, . J.
4543 Combie, E. J.
4449 Lefkowith, S.
4162 Yeaton, R. S.
Conductor,
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The application of Albert L. Dunham for a Wagon
License #6890 to locate in front of 1^4 Pearl street was granted
for the year ending June 30, 1920.
The application of Sergeant John J. Hanrahan of
Division 5 ^or permission to accept a reward of Fifty (50) Dollars
for the arrest of Everett Raymond Ware, a deserter from the
United States Navy, was granted.
The applications of the following named police
officers for full pay for the time herein specified on accovint of
absence by reason of injuries received in the performance of duty,
were granted :-
Patrol.
II
Captain
Patrol.
Charles H. Bullock,
John H. Spratt,
Joseph Harriman,
James S. Norton,
Div.
4,
6 days,
n
12,
7 "
n
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7 "
II
16,
6 "
$ 26.30
30.68
57.53
26.30
$140.81
1482
BOSTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER l6 , 1919- Concluded,
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending October l6, current, was approved as follows :-
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Total,
$26,629.68
626.09
566.70
199.42
63-85
$28,085.74
Attest:
1483
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COlOn SSI ONER.
29 Pemterton square.
Boston, Friday, October 17, 1919 .
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department "by General Order: -
The resignation of Patrolman Thomas F. Robinson of
Division 3 having been presented, it is hereby accepted, to take
effect Friday, October 17, 1919, at 7.45 A. M.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
The resignation of Patrolman John P. Kane of Division 5
having been presented, it is hereby accepted, to take effect on
Friday, October 17, 1919, at 7.45 A. M.
The application of the Congregation Mishkan Tefila by
Edward J. Bromberg, Secretary, for an Amusement License to have a
dancing party in Moreland Hall located on Moreland street until
August 1, 1920, was forwarded to His Honor the Mayor disapproved.
The application of Barney Goodman, 10 Eaton street, for a
copy of his Hackney Carriage Driver's License #1123 was granted.
1484
BOSTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919-
Contd.
The application of Willman N. Gottaman for a transfer
of his license #159.?73 to se* up and use a Hackney Carriage from a
garage at 7^5 Morton street to a garage at 135*^ Commonvrealth avenue
was granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols orjrevolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31. 1920.
Carrie ,
Crosby,
Currier,
Peyler,
Peyler,
Fowler,
Gillespie,
Goodfellow,
Johnson,
LeSage,
Madden ,
Miller,
Mo ran,
Morse,
Riley,
Roy,
Sheerar,
Tomer,
Wells,
Dillon,
Kinsman,
O'Connor,
Walsh,
Prank L.
Prank B.
Harold E.
Burleigh S,
Merrill 0.
William P.
Arthur W.
James W.
Ernest 0.
George E.
George J.
John
Thomas H.
Warden G.
Fred J.
Robert J.
Wyatt C.
Domenic J.
David
Patrick B.
Leon T.
John J.
Richard M.
43 Franklin st. ,
approved "by C. W. Robie, General
Manager, American Railway Express
Company,
131 Heraenway st . ,
375 Hyde Park av. ,
57 St. Germain st..
Ill Ocean st., Dor.
1485
BOSTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919.
Continued,
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Harrell,
Thomson,
H. Alton
Cecil
17 Court st . ,
17 Court st.
Axo-ft/^,-^
Bjct. &l, f». i4'^8'-
On the application of Schuyler S. Bartlett, Manager, the
following nsimed persons were appointed Special Police Officers
for duty in and about the premises of the Union Safe Deposit Vaults
located at 40-^0 State street for the year ending March 31. 1920.
John E. Leavitt,
Edward W. Mooney.
On the application of David H. Brand, Treasurer, Robert
&«tai, ^. i4i?'. K. Kavanagh was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and
about the premises of the Thompson Sqioare Theatre located at 179
Main street for the year ending March Jl, 1920.
James E. Connors, appointed September 23, current,
appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all
the duties incumbent on him as a special police officer.
The application of Neil Bundergard for a Wagon License
#6891 to locate in front of 24 Scotia street was granted for the
year ending Jvme 30, 1920.
1486
BOSTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919.
Contd.
A Used Car Dealer' License was granted to each of the
following named persons for the year ending DecemlDer 31 1 1919.
FIRST CLASS
.ov)
1107-1109
642
Atlantic Auto Company
Clifford Giffin, Direct
Autocar Sales & Service Co., Thel
by Theodore C. Baker )
Auto Service Company, Inc.
by H. G. Spangler
Bowman, The J. W. Company L 87-91
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I
J. W. Bowman, Treasurer,
Boston Buick Company L
Daniel E. Ames, Treas. )
Cadillac Auto Company
Albion L. Danforth, Pres.
Cairns Brothers
William E. Cairns, Treas.
Coramonvrealth Car Company
Charles H. Olcott Jr., Mgr
Connell & McKone Company
J. L. McKone, Treasurer
Donovan Motor Car Company
Joseph S. Donovan, Treasurer
Dunbar, Saner s, Inc.
L. B. Sanders, President
Pay-Allen Company, C. E.
Charles E. Fay, President
Proctor Fisher, Inc.
Proctor Fisher, President
Foley iSc Graham
Arthur M. Graham
Franklin Motor Car Company L
by Leon M. Severance )
General Motorcycle Sales Co.
Charles G. Squibb, Treas.
Grant Motor Sales Company
Stanley A. Martin, Treas.
Hall Motor Company X-
Sherwood Hall Jr., Treas)
Halpin, Thomas J.
7he Henley-Kimball Company
George B. Kimball, Pres.
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97
664
1335
1358
109
626
655
620
1265
40
6l6
145
702
574
7
652
Commonwealth av.,
Beacon st.,
Stanhope st . ,
Massachusetts av., &
16 Miner st . ,
Massachusetts av.,
Commonwealth av.,
Hyde Park av. ,
Commonwealth av. ,
Brookline st..
Commonwealth av. &
32-40 Cummington St.,
Beacon st..
Commonwealth av.,
Boylston St. ,
"A" Linden st., Dor.,
Commonwealth av.,
Colxanbus av. ,
Beacon st..
Commonwealth av.,
Fairview av. ,
Beacon st.,
lt^-^.''yL»^ i.^ -la/. ilo<-+-
1487
BOSTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1919
Contd,
Used Car Dealers' Licenses Granted - contd.
(L-^. >u-irr aj'i n/. it4>i-.
FIRST CLASS - contd.
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1079
Henshaif Motor Company
Charles S. Henshaw,Pre3
Hinchcliffe Motor Company, The 1
Fred'k A. Hinchcliffe, Pres. J
Holden, George N. I88-19O
Kelly-Springfield Motor Truck Co. TheL
Philip S. Aultman, President
King Motors Inc.
Fired 'k I. Rennert, Prea
Lalime & Partridge, Inc.
William E. Lalime, Treas
Lexington Automobile Company X.
Eva M. Phelps )
Linscott Motor Company
by John H. Taylor, Sec.
Mann Motor Car Company
"by Abram V. Mann
Master Truck Company of New England)
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91
r
.650
1255
753
566
801
r
258
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591
140
Walter B. Hennigan, Secretary
Meyerow Brothers L
Samuel Meyerow ;
Middlesex Motor Car Co.
Alliston D. Walker, Treas.
Mitchell-Lucas Motor Company
Ashley A. Brown, Treasurer
Model Service Garage & Sales
by Frank H. Kerr
Moore, Alfred C.
MacAlman, J. H.
New England Motors Inc.
Edward G. Acker, Treas.
New England Velie Company
Ethel M. Lunt, Secretary
Noyes-Buick Company, The
Rodney G. Clarke, Sec.
Osborn-MacMillan Inc.
George L. Osbom, Pres.
Packard Motor Car Co.
Pitt W. Danforth, Treas.
Rex Top & Body Company, The ) 100-102
James A. Ferns, Pres. }
Rockwell, C. P. Inc. L 640
Carlos P. Rockwell, Pres. )
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705
96-100
164
80
15-21
25-29
1089
Commonwealth av. ,
Massachusetts av.,
Massachusetts av. ,
596 Commonwealth av.,
Beacon st. ,
Boylston St.,
Boylston st..
Commonwealth av.,
Boylston st.,
1035 Commonwealth av. ,
Columbus av. ,
Beacon st.,
Boylston st.,
Bowdoin st. , Dor.
Beacon st . ,
Massachusetts av. ,
Brighton av. ,
Brookline av.,
Lawton st. ,
Jersey st. ,
Commonwealth av.,
Brookline av. ,
Commonwealth av. ,
BOSTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1?, 1919.
Contd.
Used Car Dealers' Licenses Granted - contd.
FIRST CLASS - concluded.
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Romme If anger, Nicholaus
Scripps Booth Motor Car Co.
Joseph F. Lancaster, Treas.
Snow, Coombs & McBeath Inc
Arthur Coombs, V. Pres.
Stimpson, E. Y.
Stanley, Harlow, Hamlin, Inc.
Clarence S. Harlow, Pres.
Stewart Automobile CorporationL
Charles West, Treasurer, ;
Walker, W. J. ConpanyL
W. Fraser Halliday, )
Win ton Company, The
Alexander Winton, Pres
Woodbridge Company, Inc. L
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398 Newbury st . ,
5-7 Brighton av. ,
889
Boylston st. ,
530
34-0
Commonwealth
Main st.,
av. ,
603 Newbury st. ,
163
Massachusetts
av. ,
674
Commonwealth
av. ,
92
Massachusetts
av. ,
1488
William A. Albrecht, Treas.
SECOND CLASS
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Billings Field Motor Company
James H. Kenney
Knight, J. E. Automobile Co. Inc
Jesse E. Knight, President,
Langham Motor Car Company
by Frank Grow
Samy Lutsky School of Automobile
by Efim Yaroschuk,
Merry's Garage
by Harold S. Merry
Motor Mart Garage L
Everett S. Litchfield, Treas. f
O'Lalor Auto Company L
John J. O'Lalor, Prop.)
Packard Auto Exchange Co.
John E. ^uimby, Pres.
Parnell, William B.
Prince's Garage Inc.
Julius Prince, President
Roberts, George J.
Roxbury Service Garage Inc.
by Francis A. Marks
S. M. S. Company
Arthur M. Marston, Treas.
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2018 Centre st.,
L 161 Columbus av.,
162 Columbus av.,
Engineering, 1,146 Humboldt av. ,
6-8 St. Mary's st. ,
222 Eliot St.,
66-68 stanhope st.,
570 Commonwealth av.,
61 stanhope st.,
3050-3058 Washington st.,
549 E. Seventh st., (rear)
14 Walnut av. ,
168 Warren st., Roxbury,
1489
Co.^.^^. "lurv. A^, p,. it if 4-.
BOSTON, FRIDAY, OCTOEER 17, 1919 •
Contd,
Used Car Dealers' Licenses Granted - contd.
C^^''^. >urV. Sii, ^. \L4-i.
Ct^^,^ yur^. s,i, ^- ltJ-4-
SECOND
CLASS - contd.
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Columbus Motor Company \
Alexander D. Adams ) ■
Auto Finance & Sales Company \
Edward L. Fickett, Trea-surer J
Auto Sales Company
William H. Kirkland
Abrams, David
Bascom, George R.
Bay State Tire Company
Richard Blaikie
Beckwith, James T.
Broadway Auto Company
Raymond W. Wheeler, Pres
Capitol Auto Excloange
Howard H. Coburn
Carro, Joseph D.
Chaunoey Thomas & Company
Herbert W. Rich, Treas.
Cousins, George B.
Cousins, George B. Co
Thomas H. Sullivan, Treas
Crocker, P. A.
Crosen,. S. Edward-
Grossman Auto Company
Phillip J. Grossman
DeMarchi , Frank E.
Donovan, John J.
Downey, Joseph F.
Duca & Merenda Motor Company
Anthony Merendo
Galvin, Raymond J.
Green-Dore-Morrison Companyl
George R. Green, Pres. )
Hood, H. P. & Sons
Edward S. Farnsworth, Supt.
Hood, John T.
Jenkins, Thomas E.
10
19
12
10
29-31
306
5
19
Columbus av. ,
Congress st.,
Colimbus av. ,
Colvimbus av. ,
Stanhope st.,
Columbus av. ,
Rocky Hill av.
Broadway ,
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66 Berkeley st. ,
3359 Washington st.,
23-25 Blandford st.,
907 Boylston St. ,
1112-1118 Boylston st.,
502 River St.,
31 Harapstead rd., J. P,
45 Stanhope st. ,
Boardraan st. rear of 35 Leyden st.
32 Robinwood av., rear,
59 Braintree st., B. D.,
44 Warren av. ,
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219 Colxmbus av. ,
321 Colvtmbus av.,
494 Rutherford av.
Keith Brothers
Wilbur L. Keith.
Kelleher Auto Company I
William P. Kelleher f
North Union Motor & Tire
Louis D. Cohen, Treas.
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42
338
8
233
Neponset av. ,
Boston Used Car Company,
Warren av. ,
Newbury st. ,
Colimbus av. ,
Friend st..
BOSTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919 • Concluded.
Used Car Dealers' Licenses Granted - Concluded.
SECOHD CLASS - concluded.
Terminal Garage Inc. L
John A. Granstrorn }
Turner Arthur E.
Turner Gordon W.
Wellington Hill Garage
Park Sq.Auto Top co. Inc. Prop.
Aubrey H. Curtis, Treasurer
THIRD CLASS
65-81 Ziegler st., Roxbury
39 Stanhope st.
39 Stanhope st.
1243 Blue Hill av.
H. D.
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74—88 Freeport st., rear
1 Oakland av. , B.D.
MacRitchie
Oakland Garage
Harry Q,uirk
Roxbury Used Auto Parts Companyl
Solomon Glossman )
Saunders Ernest W. Company L 27 Stanhope st.
Ernest W. Saunders, Treasurer f
Used Motor Parts Company 1 527 Columbia rd.
Morris Roazen 1
Attest:
1490
149X
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER
29 Pemberton square
Boston, Saturday, October 18, I919,
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
The application of St. Francis De Sales School & Church
Corporation by Patrick J. Lydon for an Amusement License to have
musical and literary entertainments and dancing parties in St.
J'rancis De Sales Hall located on St. Francis De Sales St. until
August 1, 1920, was forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved.
The application of Reuben Adelman, 50 Brighton st. for a
Junk Collector's License was granted for the year ending April
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 3I, 1920.
Dak in
Fanning
Fitzgi bbon
Hanson
Fred P.
Edward E.
Edward F.
Henry 0. K.
11 Ardmore rd., W. R.
73 V/arren av,
33 St. Margaret st.
19 Hallet St., Dor.
The application of Johnson W. Hill, 313 Columbus av. , for
a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth was
rejected.
The application of Dominick Franconi for a transfer of
his license to deal in Second Hand Articles from 61 Eliot st. to
237 Tremont st. was granted.
1492
BOSTOIT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER l8, 19 19
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for li-
censes for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissoners
approved.
At rams Hymans
Bent & Bush co.
Columbia Road Garage
LaRocca John B.
Maschio Vincent
O'Meil Bros.
232 Shawmut av.
338 Washington st,
530 Colvmhia rd.
247 Broadway
36 Cornhill
15d9 Tremont st.
The applications of the following named persons for li-
censes for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
disapproved:
Berenson Benjamin 3^3 Blue Hill av.
disapproved because it is a transfer from 3^7 Blue Hill av.
Carroll John M. 405 Center st.
disapproved for the reason that a stand at this location would
be a violation of the Rules and Regulations of the Detective and
Pire Inspection Department.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on
them as special police officers.
Appointed
Merry Rudolph C. October 7, 1919
Caie William S. W. " I6, 1919
Paledzux Rokas I September 19, 1919
Plepis Michael M.
I. «• 1
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30» 1920.
Division 2
6893 Williams & Co. 36 Broad st.
Division 4
6892 Gladstone & Stillman Express 46-48 Eliot st.
Division 10
6894 Kelley, Miclrjael 37 Lamont st.
1493
BOSTON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER l8 , 1919 •
Concluded
The application of Lieut. James E. Sanford (retired) of-
Plvision 0.6 for leave of absence from duty for three days,.coin-
nencing October 17, current, on account of the death of his moth-
err in-laur, was granted without pay.
A requisition was made on the City Treasurer for the sum
of $650, being the amovmt required to pay the pay-roll of the bene-
ficiaries of the police Charitable Fvind for the month ending Oc-
tober 31, current, to be charged to the Police Charitable Pund
Income.
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
month ending October 3I, current, was approved as follows ; -
Commissioner's Office
Superintendent's Office
Pensions,
Total.
11,166.66
416.66
5.^52-34
110,035.66
Attest:
Chief Clerk
1494
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COmOSSIONER
29 Pemberton sqiiare.
Boston, Monday, October 20, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business.
The records of Saturday last were read and approved.
The. application of thejBrighthe 1ms tone Club by Fanny E.
Wheeler, Treas. for an Amusement License to have musical and lit-
erary entertainments and dancing parties in Brighthelmstone Hall
located at ^Al Cambridge st. imtil 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 end-
ing June 30, 1920.
11 Forbes st. , J. P.
128 Princeton st., E. E.
33 E. Concord st.
33b' Faneuil st.
887 Huntington av.
31 Worcester sq.
21 Bay st. , Dor.
6 Ivy St.
2526
Carroll
Joseph Y.
2523
Farrar
Albert H.
2522
Gibbons,
Eben A*
69
Ore go ire.
Wilfred G.
2524
Killeen
Thomas F.
1631
Rabbitt
John
2525
Sagan
Frank M.
1141
Shea
John P.
The applications of the following named persons for li-
censes to set up and use Hackney carriages were granted for the
year ending June 2,0, 192O.
139,183 Gregoire
43,080 Killeen,
162,006 Sagan
Wilfred G.
Garage, 39
Oakland st., B
Thos. F.
II 24
Conant st.
Prank M.
" 1172
Dorchester av.
1495
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BOSTON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1919.
Contd,
The application of Max Mandelstam, I30 Summer street,
E. B. for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Com-
monwealth was rejected
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carrji' pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth
were granted for the year ending May 31» 1920.
Adams,
Armstead
Bennett
Cove
Hawes
Jago
Killion,
Riley
Rooney
Tarbox
Wales
Charles F.
William
Charles P.
James W.
Loring B.
Francis W.
John J.
Charles J.
Bernard
Albert A.
Nathaniel
21 Myrtle st., J. P.
696 Huntington av.
103 Hancock St., Dor.
1 "A" Staniford pi.
331 Washington St.
493 Southampton st.
10 Richardson st.
7 Linwood sq.
64 Dix st. , Dor.
19 Whitten st. Dor.
31 Lakeville st. , J.
On the applications of the Theatres Co. of Boston A. L
Erlanger, Vice Pres. , Nathaniel S. Banfield was appointed a Spec-
ial Police Officer for duty in and about the premises of the
Tremont Theatre located at 176 Tremont street for the year ending
March 31, I92O.
On the application of H. Poulon, Prop., William A. Port
was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about the
premises of the Hotel Westminster located in Copley sq. for the
year ending March 31. 1920
On the application of George W. JAagee, Manager, Thomas
Reilly was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and
about the premises of the Grand Opera House located at 1172-1194
Washington street for the year ending March 31» 1920.
On the application of Hornblower & Weeks by H. U. Sweet
Member of the Firm, Charles J. Riley was appointed a Special Po-
lice Officer for duty in and about the premises of said concern
located at 60 Congress st, for the year ending March 31. 1920.
1496
BOSTON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, I919,
Concluded
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incvrnibent on them
as special police officers.
Conner,
Riley,
Alexander H.
Charles J.
Appointed
September 2^, I919
October 20, 1919
The application of Patrick P. Mulkern, 161 W. Third st.
for a license #044402 to operate a Sight-See ingJAutoraohile was
granted for the year ending March 1, 192O.
The application of Morris Roazen for a license for the
storage and sale of merchandise at Hancock st. near 527 Columbia
rd was returned to the Board of Street Commissioners approved.
Attest
Chief CnAJri;
1497
OFFICE OP THE POLICE COMMISSIONER
29 Pemberton square
Boston, Tuesday, October 21, 1919,
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business.
The records of Monday last were read and approved.
The applicationsjof the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Xicenses were granted for the year end-
ing June 30, 1920.
2291 Finn Charles A. Jr.
562 McBride Patrick
1053 Rittenberg Myer R.
104 Stasio Michael
120 Pleasant st., Dor.
15 Lawrence st.
2454 Washington st.
61 Springvale av. Chelsea
The applications of the following named persons for li-
censes to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30. 1920.
I'^l , 596 Mahoney Edward H. Garage, ^Al Tremont st.
01 546a Rittenberg Myer R. " 1 Bartlett st.
The application of Patrick M. Costello for a transfer
of his Junk Shop Keeper's license from 27 Von Hillern st. to
2602-2604 Washington st. was rejected.
The application of Carl H. Skinner, 150 Newbury st. for
a license to carry a pistol or revolver in the Commonwealth ;vas
granted for the year ending May 31 , 1920.
1498
BOSTON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1919.
Contd,
The application of Clarence U. Cooper, %6 Warren st.,
Roxtury for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Com-
monwealth was rejected.
The application of Harry Rosenblatt, 35 Dimick st., Som-
erville, approved by Erwin M. Cone, Attorney, Engel-Cone Shoe Co.,
East Boston, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver, which
was rejected on September 22, current, was reconsidered and granted
for the year ending May 31, 1920.
The applications of the following named persons for
transfers of their licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were
granted.
Goodman,
Harris,
Jacob from 134- W. Fourth st
to 104 Broadway
Sam From 39 Middlesex st,
to 238 Shawmut av.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incimbent on them
as special police officers.
Appointed
Kavanagh, Robert K. i October 17, 1919
Mooney, Edward W.
Port
Reilly
William A
Thomas
•f
October 20, 1919
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30 , 1920.
Division 1
6887 Atwood George D. l82 Commercial st.
6896 Chester Anthony Portland st. Garage
Division 9
2455 Carfagna, Guiseppe 362 Dudley st.
1499
BOSTON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1919.
Concluded
The aijplication of Patrolinan Norman P. Garland of Di-
vision 5 ^or leave of absence from duty, for three days, commenc-
ing October 21, current, to attend the funeral of his sister-in-
law at Newbury, Vt., was granted without pay.
A requisition for thelpayment of the Department Bills
for the month ending October 21,' current, was approved as follows;
Police Department
Police Signal Service
House of Detention
Total,
$46,320.99
3,159.85
1.06^.98
,546.82
Attest:
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMHSSIO^TER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Wednesday, October 22, 1919.
Police Conmiissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
1500
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
The following transfers are hereby ordered to take ef-
fect Friday, October 24, 1919, at 7.45 A. M. :
Patrolman John J. Mc Govern
" Manuel Pimentel
from Division 5 "to Division 10
H n 4 II "11.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
The following named persons are hereby appointed Patrol-
men, to take effect Wednesday, October 22, 1919, at 10.00 o'clock,
A. M. , and they are assigned as follows ;-
William Clouten
Heal P. Putnam
Charles E. Harris
James Scahill
Edward Dugger
George J. Hanley
Joseph L. Murphy
Mack McKenzie
Peter Connor
Patrick F. Connolly
William H. Evans
John A. Fitzgerald
Clarence C. Strange
Albert R. Dias
Jacob M. Christensen
Herbert H. Haskins
Lynde C. Partridge
Robert F. Miller
To
Td
Div.
Div
1
Arthur M. Lawrence
16
16
Edward V. O'Hearn
16
14
Michael J. Nee
4
4
Rudolph E. Jensen
16
10
Joseph W. Graham
1
1
Frank Bohmbach, Jr.
3
4
John B. Miller
4
15
George M. Fish
15
15
Murtagh T. McEvoy
19
1
Emerald Emery
17
16
Henry C. Elliott
;
10
James E. Pryor
16
11
John H. DeLory
19
15
Patrick J. Prendergaat
1
10
Timothy F. Sullivan
1
16
Arthur C. Hergt
17
1
Ira L. Walters
1
16
James Grace
19
1501
BOSTON, IIVEDKESDAY , OCTOBER 22, I919.
Contd,
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1920.
722
1533
Ralston,
Read,
William J.
V/illiam G.
74 Myrtle st . ,
20 Rindgefield st
Camb.
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.
173,020 Nugent, I^awrence J.
48,663 Read, William G.
in a garage at
II II M 11
2 "A" St. Botolph st,
^^ Bickerstaff st.
The application of Carl Smith for a transfer of his
license #156,608 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a
garage at 12 Garden street to a garage at II9 Portland street was
granted.
Reports were forwarded to the Secretary of the Common-
wealth on the applications of the following named persons for
chart ers:-
Nathan L. Cibley et al - as the Drug Clerks' Association of
Massachusetts for the purpose of assisting the drug clerks of
Massachusetts to procure a better stsmdard of living, to promote
their social and intellectual welfare, to fully protect their legal
rights, and thus to uplift the standard of the profession; no
fixed location.
Charles F. Townsend et al - as the Becker Athletic Club for
the purpose of promoting athletic sports and social intercourse
among its members; no fixed location.
BOSTON, WEDKESDAY, OCTOBER 22, I919.
Contd.
The application of Rubin Orenberg for a Junk Shop Keeper's
License at rear of 132 George St., Roxbury, was rejected.
1502
The applications of the following named persons far licenses
to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were granted for
the year ending May 31, 1920.
Slattery,
Thorn,
Wood,
Richard P
James
■}
Joseph W.
92 Pleasant st., D. D.
65 Bird St. , D. D.
Approved by H.W.Anderson, Asst.
Secy. Massachusetts Hospital Life
Ins. CO.
146 Rowe St., Ros.
Approved by S. W. Holmes, V. P.
Commonwealth Trust Co.
The application of James E. Grooms for appointment as a /
special police officer was rejected.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to faith
fully and impartially perform all the duties incimibent on them as
special police officers.
Appointed
Benton, Francis L. September 15, 1919
Banfield, Nathaniel S. October 20, 1919
The application of Daniel J. Keane for a Wagon License
#6895 in front of 158 Massachusetts ave., was granted for the yesr
ending June 30, 1920.
1503
BOSTON, HJEDKESDAY, OCTOEER 22, I919.
Concluded
The application of Patrolman John Ross of Division 15
to be reimbursed in the sum of $20.00 "being the amount of a
Doctor's bill for Professional services rendered on accoxmt of a
septic hand received by having his right hand cut while search-
ing a prisoner in Police Station 15 on September 23, 1919, was
granted.
Attest :
Chief C
1504
OFFICE OF TIffi POLICE COlllII SSI ONER.
29 Pemberton square
Boston, Thursday, October 23, I919.
Police commissioner Curtie was at his office today and
transacted the following business.
The records of Tuesday and '^Vednesday last were I'ead and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order:-
T.a>:e
t. ■■ ev
The following
aro
ad Pe.
Rol-'er- ., .
^--cll
j..Haey Col-
■t'
■?ii:..irt.'-.i L Mai
-V
-'
•John J. Buckl
:-^
Lecji.'.-erlihy
Patricic i\ Concannon
_.
Ralph v.. '' -
£i
L. W. Held
16
V.r\-y 0, •
c
Joseph Pingaro
n
2
John J. Gaud.--';
10
Pster J. 0»
^
-
TilliaEi W.
XS05
BOSTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919.
Contd,
The application of the Copley Amusement Co. by Henry Jewett,
Director, for an Amusement License to have musical and literary en-
tertainments and dancing parties in Copley Theatre Ballroom, located
at 186 Dartmouth st., until August 1, 1920 was forwarded to His Honor
the Mayor, approved.
The application of the Knights of Liberty Inc. by Edwin
Consolmogud, attorney, for an Amusement License to have a wrestling
exhibition in Svunner Hall, located at 198 Svmner st., East Boston
on the evening of October 22, current, was forwarded to His Honor
the Ifeyor, disapproved.
The applications of the following named persons for Hackney
Carriage Drivers* Licenses were granted for the year ending Jiine 30 »
1919.
2527 Kelly •t'atrick I. 350 Tremont st.
1730 Moran, Robert W. 625 E. Eighth st.
2528 McNamara, Joseph T. 10 Boulevard Ter. , All.
949 Wain, William J. 32 Alaska st.
The application of Robert V/. Moran for a license #172765 to
set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 4 Barrett ave., So.
Boston was granted for the year ending June 30, 1920.
The special stands gianted to the following named persons
on July 1, 1919. were cancelled.
65060 Pisk, John E.
OI265A Yaffe, Phillip J.
21 Huntington av.
437 Columbus ave.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919 .
Contd.
1506
The application of John A. Minkle for a special stand for
his Hackney Carriage License #169994 in front of 437 Columbus av. I
was granted in place of Phillip J* Yaffe.
The application of the Charlestown Band consisting of
thirty musicians, by Thomas H. Glynn, 98 Draper st., D.D. , for a
Collective Musicians' License to parade with members of the "North-
ern Club" at a reception to Congressman Tague on Saturday, October
25, current, from 9 to 11 p. m. was granted.
Route: Prom the South Station to Summer, Washington, Boyl-
ston and Tremont streets to Scollay square, Hanover, Washington,
North, Canal and Causeway streets to City square to Bunker Hill
street.
The application of Morris Lupitz, 12 Erie street, for a
new Jvmk Collector's Badge to replace one lost, was granted.
The applications of the following named persons for li-
censes to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonv/ealth were
granted for the year ending May 31, 192O.
Hall,
Kelley,
Sparks,
G. Reynolds
Robert J
Clifton
•f
Willeson, Soren
78 Front St., E. Braintree
Approved by Wm. S. Town, Asst.
Cashier, National Shawmut Bank
56 Westland ave.
Reading, Mass.
Approved by James G. Lincoln,
Treas. Waldo Bros., Inc.,
Charles River ave.
53 State St.
approved by A.U.Potterton,
Prance & Canada S.S.Corp'n.
1507
j}^,,,^^.^ 6i«*-*'t. p- 1^'*^
BOSTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919.
Contd.
On the application of Max Shoulman, Pres. Thomas P.
McCabe was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and
about the premises of Gordon's Olympia Theatre located at 658
Washington street for the year ending March 31» 1919 •
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30» 1920.
Division 4
2466 Charlestown & Everett 71 Kingston st.
Transfer Co.
Division 5
2461 Smith, Frederick C. 2 West Haven st.
Division 10
6899 Gaffey & Gatturna 36 Gurney st., Rox.
The applications of the following named police officers
'for leave of absence from duty were granted without|pay :-
Patrolman Thomas F. Connolly of Division 2, three days,
commencing October 23, current, on account of the death of his
wife.
Patrolman William Hazle tt of Division 5. three days, com-
mencing October 23, current, on account of the death of his
brother.
The application of Jacob Comack for a license for the stor-
age and sale of merchandise at 38O Warren street was returned to
the Board of Street Commissioners disapproved for the reason that
a stand at this location woiold interfere with public travel.
BOSTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919 Concluded
The applications of the following named police officers
for full pay for the time herein specified on account of absence
hy reason of injuries received in the performance of duty, were
granted :-
Patrolman
Charles H. Bullock
Div.
4,
7
days,
$ 30.68
n
John H, Spratt
II
12,
7
•I
30.68
Captain
Joseph Harriman
II
^3'
7
II
^^•^^
Patrolman
James S. Norton
11
16,
7
II
30.68
$149 . 57
A special draft was made on the City Auditor in favor
of William H. Pierce for the sum of $445,99, being the amount of
expenses incurred while travelling with the Examining Board and
others, on business for the Police Department from October 12 to
18, 1919. Examining and securing applicants in several cities Of
the State for the Police Force of the City of Boston. To be
charged to the Appropriation for Police Department.
1508
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending October 23, current, was approved as follows :-
Police Divisions
Police Signal Service
Clerks,
House of Detention
Station House Matrons
Total,
128,239.82
626.09
566.70
199.42
6^.85
$29,695.88
Attest:
Chief Jpevrk.
1509
OFFICE OP THE POLICE C aPmi S S I OlffiR
29 Pemberton square
Boston, Friday, October 24, 1919
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today
and transacted the following business;-
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses were forwarded to His Honor the Mayor ap-
proved :-
Wells Memorial Assn. by Edmund Billings, Pres - to have musi-
cal and literary entertainments and dancing parties in V/ells
Memorial Hall, located at 987 Washington street until August 1,
1920.
Wells Memorial Assn. by Edmund Billings, Pres., - to have
musical and literary entertainments and dancing parties in
Dexter Hall located at 987 Washington street vintil August 1, 1920,
Tony Krebs - t^ have dramatic entertainments in the Dudley
St. Opera House Hall located at II3 Dudley St., on the evenings
of November 3 and 4, current.
LaWolizia Publishing Co. by J. J. Mc^^innity - to have a
wrestling exhibition in Mechanics' Building located at 111 Hunt-
ington ave on October 24, current.
The application of L, G. Dow for an Amusement License
to have a wrestling exhibition in Mechanic's Building located at
111 Huntington ave. on October 24, current was forwarded to His
Honor the Mayor disapproved.
BOSTOIT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, I919
Contd
1510
The applications of the following named persons for Hack-
ney Carriage^ Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1920.
2530 Larson,
2529 McGowan,
Godfrey G,
George L.
42 Bast Canton st.
22 Worcester sq.
The application of Hugh Kelley for a transfedof his li-
cen3e3*^455. 621, 703, 1161 and II69 to set up and use Hackney Car-
riages from a stable at 41 Pembroke st. to a stable at 145 Ipswich
st. was granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
Itinerant Musicians' Licenses were granted for the year ending
August 31, 1920,
Connolly
McLean
Sarino
Snow
Joseph P.
Samuel
Frank
George W.
188 Harrison ave.
35 Pabin st.
11 Staniford st.
IIA " ••
Violin
Guitar
Flute
Banjo and
Cornet.
The application of Sam Friedman, 99 Wayland st.far a Junk
Collector's License was granted for the year ending April 3Q 1 1920.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the year
ending April 30, 1920.
Corrigan
Eaton
McGuinness
Edward G.
Lewis H.
Edward L.
302 Warren st., Roxbury
316 "A" Dudley st.
148 F. St.
1511
BOSTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1919-
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for Wagon
Licenses were granted for the Year ending June 30, 192p.
Division 2
6901 Eaton's Providence Sx. IO3 Central st.
6900 Morrow, R. Jr. 232 State st.
The applications of the following named persons for li-
censes for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved:
Murphy,
Rice
Scott
Skinner
RoToert P.
Joseph
Mary E.
George S. Co.
9 No. ^eacon st.
25 Tremont Row
640 Washington st., B.D,
28-30 Paneuil Hall sq.
The application of Arghir Chako for a license at 61 War-
ren street was returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
disapproved for the reason tliat a stand at this location would
interfere with public travel.
The following named persons, appointed September 16,
current, appeared and made oath to faithfully and|impartially
perform all the duties incumbent on them as special police of-
ficers.
Bannon
Field,
Thomas P.
Michael J.
Houghton,
Kelly,
Daniel F.
Edward H.
BOSTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, I919,
Concluded.
WHEREAS, it appears that JOHN H. BURKE has arrived at the age
of seventy-four and five-twelfths years, that he has performed
faithful service as an employee in the Signal Service of the Po-
lice Department for twenty-two and four-twelfths years, and that
he has requested to be retired from active service under the pro-
visions of Chapter 353, Acts of the year l892,and Chapter 402,
Acts of the year 1904; therefore, it is hereby
ORDERED , His Honor the Mayor liaving approved the same, that
the said JOHN H. BURKE be retired from active service and that his
name be placed upon the Department pension roll with pay at the
rate of Six Hundred and Seventy-Pive (675) Dollars per annum, said
sum being one-half of the amount of compensation received by him in
the position from which he is retired; to take effect Friday,
October 24, 1919, at 5:45 o'clock ?. M.
1512
The claim of John J. Sheehan for the sum of ^11, being
the amount received for an automobile tire foiind by said Sheehan
on Boylston street, on August 16, 1916, which he turned over to
the Police Department, and which was later sold, was approved by
the Police Commissioner and for.varded to the City Auditor for
payment.
In accordance with Civil Service Rules, Matthew Pay was
employed as an engineer to attend the boilers at Station 11, during
the winter months, with pay at the rate of $60 per month, commenc-
ing October I6, 1919.
Permission was granted to Patrolmen Thomas Meighan, Alex-
ander J. Herring, Prank H. Shepherd and George H. Tucker of Div-
ision 18 to accept a gift of $50 each from the Hyde Park Board of
Trade for remaining loyal and on duty at the time of the Police-
men's strike, September 9, 1919 •
Attest:
4jfU>-iA<a4
Chief 0
1513
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COilMISSIONER
29 PemTaerton square
Boston, Saturday, October 25, 1919'
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following orders to the Department:
General Order No. l^l*
The following named persons are hereby appointed Pa-
trolmen, to take effect Saturday, October 25, 1919 at 10.00
o'clock A.M., and they are assigned as follows;-
Albert F. Varner
to
Division
7
George H. Smith
II
II
12
Harry F. West
II
II
12
Willard R. Cook
n
II
1
Arthur J. Mahoney
n
II
2
Robert A. Mayer
n
II
1
John J. Tesorero
n
II
1
George T. Savage
H
II
1
John J. Dwyer
It
II
3
Raymond J. Bernard
•1
II
14
Charles E. Goodwin
n
II
2
General Order llo . 152
The following transfers are hereby ordered, to take
effect, Monday, October 27, 1919 at 7:4-5 A.M.:
Patrolman Grover E. Ladd
" John C. Eddy
" John T. Burke
Attest :
from Div. 3 to Div. 9
II II Q »i n 16
II II 10 " " 1
1514
OPPICE OF THE POLICE COIMISSIOKER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Monday, October 27, I919
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The application of the Woman's Boston Terrier Breeder's
Club by Mrs. A. K. MacLeod, Treasurer, for an Amusement License to
have a dog show in Paine Memorial Building located at 9 Appleton
street on Monday evening, November 3» current, was forwarded to His
Honor the Mayor approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
Uune 30, 1920.
2532 Keefe,
2531 Sawyer,
2533 Shruhan,
761 Sullivan,
Robert M.
Robert F.
John J.
Timothy
36 Sydney st., Som. ,
4 Whiting st . , Roxbury,
1573 Tremont st. ,
17 Codman pk.
The application of Philip Shapiro, 316 Harrison avenue,
for a Junk Collector's License was granted for the year ending
April 30, 1920.
1515
BOSTON, MOKDAY, OCTOBER 27, I919
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 3I1 1920.
Fleming,
Lee,
Logan,
Marx,
Pheeny,
William J.
John T.
Fred S.
Frederick P.
Harold A.
675 E. Sixth St. ,
Massachusetts General Hospital,
Fruit St. ,
13 Bodwell St. ,
60 Devonshire st.,
42 Maple st . , H. P.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Prevoir,
Rice,
Louis P.
Eugene S.
11 Lowell st. ,
3 Sawyer st.
<&x
(S^tt.. 40, f>. i^ii.
On the application of the Eagle Amusement Company by H. I.
Wasserman, Warren Forge was appointed a Special Police Officer for
duty in and about the premises of the Eagle Theatre located at 222^-
2231 Washington street for the year ending March 2)1, 1920.
«Ju>♦^^ 6lxJt:-3o, p. ii'31.
j1u>vwJ 6m-s^^-
On the application of the Lancaster Amusement Company by
E. M. Boland, John T. O'Brien was appointed a Special Police Officer
for duty in and about the premises of the Lancaster Theatre located
at 31 Lancaster street for the year ending March 31. 1920.
On the application of the Post Publishing Company by
William H. Rand, Assistant Business Manager, William J. Fleming was
appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about the prem-
ises of said company located at 255-275 Washington street, the Smith
Building, 14, 15 and 17 Court square, and Williams court, for the
year ending March 31, I920.
1516
BOSTON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, I919.
Contd.
The following named persono appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Officers
Gallagher,
McCabe,
Drinkwater,
Fleming,
Frank
Thomas F.
Edward J.
William J.
Appointed.
October 7, 1919,
23. 1919,
" 14-, 1919.
27. 1919.
The Wagon License #2l65 granted to Walker & Cummings on
August 15, 1919, to locate in front of 7 Batterymarch street was
cancelled by reason of the license having been surrendered.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1920 .
Division 2.
2165 Enterprise Trucking Co. in front of 7 Batterymarch st.,
in place of Walker & Cummings.
24-72)
2478{ Stevens, J. E. in front of 36 Broad st.
2498)
2502I Haughton, John L.
2506)
Division 11.
in front of 286 Adams st.
Division I9.
6903 Thompson & Gallagher Co. in front of 647 Washington st.
1517
BOSTON, MOinDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1919.
Contd.
A Used Car Dealers' License was granted to each of the
following named persons for the year ending December 31. 1919-
CLASS
OHE.
Beacon Motor Car Company
Leonard A. Hird, Auditor
Becker-Stutz Automobile Co.V
Edward Becker, President J
City Point Garage L
Charles B. Dailey )
Palk-Baker Company
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66o Beacon st. ,
677 Beacon st.,
628-640 E. Fourth St.,
893-895 Boylston st.,
Simeon H. Baker, Treas,
New England American Motor Car Coi^'nl 94- Massachusetts av.,
Harrison D. Dockray, Treasurer f
Standard Steel Motor Car CompanyL 1110 Boylston st.
George J. Dunham, President )
Wing, Prank E. 1249 Boylston st.
CLASS TWO.
Bartlett, Leonard
Boston Gasoline Station
Leon E. Granstein
Bussey. G. I
George I. Bussey
Jewell & Watt
Thomas J. Watt
CompanyL
CLASS THREE .
Ashmont Tire Company
James J. O'Keefe
Dorchester Auto Parts Co
Philip Sherman
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81 Magazine st . , Roxbury,
41 Coltcnbus av. ,
255 Northsunpton st.,
25 Irvington st..
1877 Dorchester av. ,
146 Granite av.
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 :-
Pasqua,
Peter,
Fred & Antonio
Peter
1899 Washington st
101 Harrison av.
1518
BOSTON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2?, 1919- Concluded.
The application of Patrolman Francis J. O'Neil of
Division l6 for leave of absence from duty for three days,
commencing October 27, current, on account of the death of his
daughter was granted without pay.
Attest:
a^&;i;^
Chief GWer
1519
QPFICE OF THE POLICE COmn SSI ONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Tuesday, October 28, 1919,
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Friday, Saturday and Monday last were
read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order ;-
following-n?i::ed persona are hereby appointed Patroliaon, to
-, October 28, 1919» at 10,00 o'clock, X. M. , and th«y
i-owB :-
0, lionigle
W. Hyo
-^ C, Peterson
.. Hurley
^ssell
J. GaddlB
-'•■?r
\ Ferrulle
ally
-ivoklton
i\ Warner
1. Dunsford
-. -1. Kllroy
W. Brown
F. Brackett
H- 0»Neil
Tjnpbell
. . Shine
Nae
•i. Dlokson
.'.>cifn©r
W» Schwanib
3 A. MoKay
en. J. Orlffitha
A, Kopp
A., "asTftvi
Harry H. Laaorer
Clarence S« }^d«
Ihonae J. Leazy
Uartln K. Currle
lliohael 3yrn«
Alphonee Blondln
Warner C. Searden
Walter 0. Hastings
Sidney Hodges
Jamee J, Arthur
Junior T. Bucher
Michael J. Flynn
Fred Doyon
Harold H. GlldereleeTre
Willlaa 0. B. Mutz
George A. Chalmers
John J, ITeilson
Joseph F. Condon
Ralph E. Thsyer
Daniel McKlnnon
Manuel Bilva
Frank P. Br&dley
Henry E. Kreinsen
Bdward P. O'Neill
William J. Gurley
Artlmr F. Donovan
Williaja A. Dunsford
Herbert T. Oorkery
ClEO-enoe H, Gilmore
William Hartigan
Jn-- -, Hall
To
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13
12
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1520
BOSTON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1919-
Contd.
The claim of Robert Ferris for the sum of One Hundred
Five (105) Dollars, being the amount of a verdict and costs in a
suit against him on account of his acts as a police officer, 1917.
was approved by the Police Commissioner and forwarded to the City-
Auditor for payment.
The application of Louis Kaplan, 123 Elmo street, Dor-
chester, for a copy of his Junk Collector's License 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. 1920.
Chi sraan ,
Colcord,
DeMatteo,
DeRoche,
Hill,
Klaus ,
Taylor,
Thresher,
Wheeler,
87 Milk St.,
200 Devonshire st.,
154- Dudley av., Ros.,
96 Winthrop st., Roxbury,
20 Charlesgate West,
1282 Columbia rd. ,
11 Lowden av. , Som. ,
approved by Fred B. Hayward, Assistant Treas-
urer, John Hancock Mutual Life Ins. Co.,
Burton E. 19 Temple pi.,
Ralph W. 200 Devonshire st.
John
George W.
Martino
William
Frederick W.
Andrew F.
Thomas L.
The application of David Cohen for a transfer of his
license to deal in Second Hand Articles from 303 Cambridge street
to 273 Cambridge street was granted.
1521
BOSTON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28 , 1919'
Concluded.
<u>*w ©■^•■s.'i, f iS'i^-
On the application of the Troy Cleansing and Dyeing
Company by H. M. Ehrenberg, Manager, the following named persons
were appointed Special Police Officers for duty in and about the
premises #29 Troy street and 425 Dorchester avenue for the year
ending March 31, 1920.
Louis T. Brombacher
Michael Locks
William A. Powell.
On the application of Florence M. Whitehill, President,
John Hickey was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and
about the premises of the Brighthelmstone Club located at ^Al
Cambridge street, Brighton, for the year ending March 31» 1920.
feS.u>vuJ ft^ a-<\, ^■i^a.L
On the application of James Harvey, Lessee, Judson Suther-
land was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about
the premises #9 Middlesex street, Charlestown, for the year ending
March 31, 1920.
The application of Patrolman Thomas J. Casby of Division
13 for leave of absence from duty for thirty days, commencing
October 25, current, to recover his health at Bryantville, Massa-
chusetts, was granted without pay.
Attest;
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIOIfflR.
29 PemlDerton square.
Boston, Wednesdaj^ October 29, I919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
The following-naned persons are hereby appointed Patrolmen,
to take effect Wednesday, October 29, I919, at 10.00 o'clock, A. M.
and they are assigned as follows:-
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James C. Good 12
Ernest F. Fanjoy 2
Harry L. Otis 12
John C. McCarthy 4
q,uinlan Montier 10
Roscoe Vanover, Jr, 5
John D. Corbett I6
William Belle 16
John Warren 14
Prank Sacco 1
Joseph L. Temple 17
Edv^ard J. Stephenson 12
Hormisdas Lamarche 4-
Michael J. Kilroy 1
Harry A. Brown 2
Owen Heaney 15
John J. Kelleher 1
Anthony Anzseveno 7
Alvah F. Hutchinson 14
Thomas P. Walsh 2
William N. Taylor 9
Thomas E. Currivan 12
Thomas P. Keane 12
Harland E. Hall 14
Oscar F. Hand 12
Joseph Sullivan I3
Harry Cooper 3
William H. Milne 9
Parker A. Coleman 9
Michael R. Corbett
Thomas P. Glenn on
John F. Adams
Frank A. Norton
William F. McDonald
Francis C. Riley
Murdock J. Campbell
Jeremiah F. Doyle
James E. Cusick
Ernest R. Martin
William Hansen
Max L. Berkowitch
Martin J. Shannon
John J. O'Neill
Albert J. Brickley
Alfred I. Murray
Daniel J. McShane
John Rose, Jr.
John F. Eagan
Joseph F. Normile
Charles A. Perelli
Henry Doherty
Joseph W. Greenwood
William C. Muller
Joseph P. Vallely
Thomas J. Doyle
Anthony Panora
Carleton B. Perry
Elmer R. Ogston
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1523
BOSTOIT, V^EDKESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1919-
Contd.
General Order - Patrolmen Appointed - concluded.
Earl Colby
Joseph W. McCue
John H. Keane
Albert S. Jones
Wilfred D. Landry
Robert B. Slesser
Orrin L. Taylor
Charles R. Scofield
William P. Hayes
Stephen J. Polakiewicz
Norman A. Mortimer
Daniel B. Spear
James H. Leonard
James
To
To
Div.
Div
1
August M. Horsman
13
1
Victor H. Halline
4
19
Walter J. Bird
2
12
John P. Leavitt
12
3
Maurice Herman
12
14
George L. Drown
9
14
Armand L. Maraget
3
7
Samuel She 1 burn e
9
3
Michael L. Ryan
10
3
Malcolm Pearson
14
16
John C. Cunningham
4
19
Jeremiah Q,uinn
9
3
Samuel Weiner
3
T.
Parrell , to Division 14.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order j-
The resignation of Patrolman John F. Welch of Division 2
having been presented, it is hereby accepted, to take effect
Wednesday, October 29, I919, at 5.45 P. M.
A requisition was made on the Civil Service Commission
for the names of eligible persons to fill one vacancy in the
position of painter with pay at the rate of Thirteen Hundred (I3OO)
Dollars per annum. Must not be over 4^ years old and have a
good general knowledge of painting and lettering.
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, I919.
Contd.
It appeared that on the twenty- eighth day of October,
current, notice was served on Patrolman William L. Malone of
Division 4 that he was discharged from the Police Force of the City
of Boston for violation of Rule 37 of the Rules and Regulations of
the Police Department, and it also appeared that said Patrolman
Malone failed to make application for a hearing within three days
of the date of his discharge, as provided by chapter 247 of the
General Acts of I918.
It appeared that on the twenty-eighth day of October,
current, notice was served on Patrolman John F. Cunninghsun of
Division 5 that he was discharged from the Police Force of the City
of Boston for violation of Rule 37 of the Rules and Regulations of
the Police Department, and it also appeared that said Patrolman
Cunningham failed to make application for a hearing within three
days of the date of his discharge, as provided by chapter 247 of the
General Acts of I918.
1524
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licensee were forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved:
Micha.el J. Fox - to have musical and literary entertainments
and dancing parties in Fox Hall located at ^'^8 Coliimbia road until
August 1, 1920.
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Incorporated, by Louis H. Mudgett,
Representative, - to have exhibitions of moving pictures in
Symphony Hall located on Massachusetts avenue on the afternoons and
evenings (Svindays excepted) from November 3 to 13, current.
The application of Morris A. Christian, 970 South street,
for a Hackney Carriage Driver's License #253^ was granted for the
year ending Jxme 30, 1920.
1525
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1919.
Contd;
The application of Maurice A. Christian for a license
#169,383 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 970
South street was granted for the year ending Jvme 30, I92O.
The application of David F. Cobt for a transfer of his
nine licenses #0301A, 03OIB. O3OIC, O3OID, O3OIE, O3OIP, O3OIG, O30IH
and 121,935 to set up and use Hackney Carriages from a garage at 55
Bickerstaff street to a garage at 17 Clarendon street was granted.
The applications of the following named bands for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:-
101st Infantry Band, consisting of twelve musicians, by James
J. Coughlin, 381 K street, - to parade in an auto truck for the
purpose of announcing John J. Murphy for the Senate on Wednesday,
October 29, current, from 7.30 to 10. 30 p. m.
Route: Principal streets in Wards 9, 10 and 11, also to play
on H street near Third street.
Dorchester Boys' Band, consisting of thirty musicians, by
Howard B. Ellis, 4 Roslin street, Dorchester, - to play in front of
the Codman Square Library at a political rally in favor of Governor
Coolidge, on Wednesday, October 29, current, from 70<5 "to 1 .^5 P' '^'
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31f 1920.
Ducey,
Hal li nan,
Petrauskos,
Leo B.
William F,
Paul
443 Bunker Hill st.,
15 Story st . ,
230 W. Fifth st.
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, I919. Concluded.
On the application of the Eliot Hall Trust by F. B.
Lawler, Trustee, Patrick M. Connolly was appointed a Special Police
Officer for duty in and about the premises of Eliot Hall located at
9 Eliot street, Jamaica Plain, for the year ending March 31, I920.
1526
The following named persons, appointed October 28,
current, appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform
all the duties incumbent on them as special police officers.
John Hickey '
Judson Sutherland.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending Jxme 30, I92O.
Division 10.
6904 Fitzgerald, F. B. &L
'. f
as F. & L. Trucking Company,
in front of 1564- Columbus av.
Lutziv, Louis T
Division I3.
6902 Sheridan, Michael J. in front of 42 Hall st.
The application of Patrolman Charles M. Eaton
of Division 5 for leave of absence from duty for one day, commencing
November 2, current, to attend to private business in Wolf boro , New
Hampshire, was granted without pay.
Attest
Chief
1527
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COmilSSIOl^R.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Thursday, October 30, I919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business;
approved.
The records of Tuesday and Wednesday last were read and
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
The following transfer is hereby ordered, to take effect
Friday, October 3I, 1919, at 7.4^ A. M. :
Patrolman John L. Willard from Division 9 to Division 14.
The application of the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks,
Boston and Maine Railroad, by P. M. Smith for an Amusement License
to have a dancing party in Puritan Hall located at 249 Friend
street on Friday evening, October 31. current, was forwarded to
His Honor the Mayor approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year
ending Jiine 30, I920 .
1092 Cohen,
2536 Morgan,
2535 Russell,
Max
James H.
Christopher C.
'^^ Lowell St. ,
Milton St., Milton,
8 Neponset av., H. P.
1528
BOSTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1919 • Contd.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
The Superintendent of Police is hereby directed to li..
iy^^o- .. • details for duty at the State Elect ion in this city
day, Ko-rlcr-ar 4,. 1919:
1„ Three Patrolmen for duty in the office of the elec
-^oannissioners from 12 o'clock, noon, Noremiber 3, xmtil relieved,
^, A Sergeant and ten Patrolmen for duty in Court eqv.
rae-oing carriages in line, from 4 o^clock, a. m, , and directing t
-A e-.^rance to election commis si oners' office carriages returning frnxu
% places with "ballot-boxes, from 4 o'clock, p. a., November 4,
elievedo
3, The necessarj'' number of Patrolmen from the aevera:
~ - attend the several polling places in this city tn S-;
, to preserve order and protect voters in the full e:
of their rightfle
4, Two h-undred and nineteen patrolmen, to convey the reg
taring ballot-boxeB, voting lists and other documents from the aleci
g' office > City -Hall Annex, Court square, to the poll'
\ deliver them to the warden or clerk of the preclnnt, -
^ng n-i' person to take or examine them before such delivery. They '•
' • as fcilows: Patrolmen from the Pirst, Second, Thii'
3 at office of the B^jard of Election Commissioners,
Hall -fjinox, at 5 J 'clock, a, nu ; Patrolmen from the Seventh,
Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Nineteeni
Bions will report at their respective station-houses at 4 o'cl
m. (excepting the Patrolman for ward 24, precinct 2. who will report at.
station-house of Division 18 at 4,30 o'clock, a. m, } ; Patrolmen f-^-^
the Fifth. Sixth, Fifteenth and Sixteenth Divisions at 4.30 o'clr.
m, ; and -those of the Senrenteenth Division at. 3*3.0 o'clock, a^ m, ^ox
cepting the Patrolman for ward 24, precinct 1, who will report at
station-house of Division I8 at 4.30 o'clock, a. m. ) and proceed
' ^^ motor vehicles to the election commissioners' off
. the Patrolmen for ward 24, precincts 1 and 2, as
ftaj-ci. Will proceed to their respective precincts in a motor vehicle
the station-ho\i8 8 of Division 18 with other officers of that divl- ■
5. Two Patrolmen from Division I8 to report at the e?-
commissianers' office .-in iionday, JSfovember 3» a-* 3 ^'clock, p. m, ;
thence to proceed in a vehicle, to be provided for the purpose, t") ths
statian-house of Dtv1.Bion l^i ^jth the ballot-boxes and paraphernalia re-
.'juired far the
6. ... ....,., .-„. . ...... Division iP, one Patrolman from Divi-
sion 19 and one Patrs>lman from Dlvinion I7 to report at the station-
i ?jmber 4j tl-^
„.,„.. - purpose, wi^
SL, ar ute the same ^
4- u, ^
1529
BOSTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3O , I919. Contd.
General Order - concluded.
received frcm the electi-sn commi as loners, and hand the )<:&y of the regia-
iyring tallot-"box to the warden. On deli-very of the ballots to the
Tiy the police officer will tak*^ from Mm a receipt for the "ballots,
■ •I'eGeipt will be returned to the election comniiesi'' ' - '-'
8, After the warden has opened the "box and 1 the eleo-
■ ors and the public to see that it is empty, tne fcox ie to "be
•ed and the key given to the police officer, who is to retain
it -until after the palls have closed, except that the warden may be al-
lowed to "cpen the box for the purpose mentioned in Section 3 of the cix*-
oular isBuod by the Board of Blection Commissioners, entitled: "In-
fltruotions to Police Officers en Election Days,* They will remain on
duty at the polling plc-ces during such hours as their superior officers
may designate. Commanding officers will exercise their judgment in re-
ng officers d'aring the day, but will see that one or more officers
1-ways on duty at the polls.
9, maen the polls close, the officers detailed for the pur-
■v„il receive the unusei cmi spoiled ballots, registering ballot-box
«?y thflreof , -vDtir.g lists envelope, signed "hy the warden and other
cers, receipts for ballots, and Btamps for marking spoiled
, ..,....; 7 them to the election cammlssi-^ners* office, and deliver
them to 8»me member of the Board of Blectisn Commis signers in parson.
10, When the ballnts are sorted and counted, the officers de-
tailed for the purpose will, receive in the box sent for the purpose the
tally sheett aiid ballets, «h.ich box is to be sealed and signed by the
election officers. The officers will than bring the box. official re-
turn, precinct seal, press return and stamps for marking aafective bal-
^^ office cf the election commissioners, and deliver same to
? of ohe Boajd af Ulection Commissioners,
L, After the close of the p«lls, a vehicle, to be provided
rill be sent to the various precincts in ward 24, to
.. .. - icera with regular ballot-boxes, unused ballots, etc,
tc tne station-nouse of Division I8, from which place only two officers
need accompany the -f^hX^le with the regular ballot-boxes, unused bal-
lct3, 6t"«> "t-o the office of the election commissioners,
12, T/Mle the polls remain open an officer of rank will visit
■Vp pr-jiiing-placas in each division at stated intervals, to be desig-
by the Captain, and in case of any disturbance will report the
tc the coiT'Tianding officer at the station-house without delay. If
ional men are needed beyond the number available in that division,
the officer i: charge will communicate immediately with Headq 3.
lo, opecial at-'--'-".n ie called to the circular is^.-T^ jy the
'noRrd of Sxection Gommis; ?, entitled: "Inst ructions to Police Of-
"s on Election Days." ana commanding officers of divisions will see
.....,, each cfficar detailed for duty on State Elect^.^v, n^^v is f-ir=nlt3hsd
with a cop-y,
14, A list of ■ •'>•,. ■;.aiica xur du
State Election Day and t. ;hey are attaoj
will be furnished to the Board or JSiecxion Commissioners.
Wlr.Vif;,
1530
BOSTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1919-
Contd.
The application of Max Cohen for a license #4-3,468 to
set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 293 Northampton
street was granted for the year ending June 3^, 1920.
The application of Gordon R. Spears for a transfer of
his license #72,076 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a
garage ^t 272 West Newton street to a garage at 3 Maitland street
was granted.
The application of Hyman Goldman, 33 Allen street, for a
new Junk Collector's Badge to replace one lost, was granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 3I1 1920.
DiCarapli,
Lane,
Monaghan ,
Port,
Whelton,
Antonio
Joseph H.
Peter F.
William A.
Daniel A.
1526 Hyde Park av. ,
1277 Commonwealth av.,
^130 Minden st., Roxhury,
44 Concord sq. ,
61 Allen St.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:
Gill,
Lothrop,
Herbert
Herbert
181 Braddock pk. ,
11 James st.
1531
BOSTON, THURSDAY, OCTOKER 30, 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, I92O.
Anshen,
Rockman,
Jacobson,
Kempt on,
Abraham &
Jacob
Max D.
Frank S.
\
as Anshen & Rockman,
373 Washington st.,
36 Bromf ield st. ,
3314 Washington st.
The following named persons, appointed October 27,
current, appeared and made oath to faithfvilly and impartially
perform all the duties incumbent on them as special police
officers.
Warren Forge
John T. O'Brien.
The application of Joseph P. Conley as the Y. D. Trans-
portation for a Wagon License #6905 to locate at the corner of
Kneeland and South streets was granted for the year ending June
30, 1920.
The application of William P. Hedrington, hostler,
Division 16, for leave of absence from duty for sixty days,
commencing October 31» current, to undergo an operation for gall
stones, was granted without pay.
The application of Salvatore Fontana for a license for
the storage and sale of merchandise at 17 Moon street was returned
to the Board of Street Commissioners disapproved for the reason
that a stand at this location woiild interfere with public travel.
1532
BOSTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1919 .
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storagelpnd sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
app roved :-
American Clothing Synidicate
Beacon Grocery Co.
Eonaf ede , John
Boston Sausage & Provision
Castro, John H.
Chamberlain & Co. Inc.
Dunn.& Company
Eaton & Company
Goldman Eros.
Himmel, Joseph
Kennedy, Peter F.
Kennedy & Company
Lentine, Prank R.
Manley Provision Co.
Meagher, William J.
McCrohan & Company
McNally, William F.
National Packing Co.
Ringgold , Barnet
Rittner, Phillip
Robinson, Simon
Sadow, Louis
Steinert, M. & Son Co
York & Whitney
134-136
155
192
Co. 161-163
327
25
27
56-58
19-21
51-52
24
421
72
1612
44
81
67
364
165
51-53
278
35-37
Commercial
Hanover St.,
Pulton St. ,
North St. ,
Blackstone St.,
Hanover st.,
So. Market st.,
Mercantile st. ,
Blackstone st. ,
Richmond st . ,
No. Market st.,
Hanover pi. ,
Summer st. ,
Hanover st.,
Blackstone st..
Blue Hill av. ,
Mercantile st.,
Blackstone st..
North st . ,
Hanover st. ,
Canal st . ,
Washington st.,
North St.,
Arch st . ,
and No. Market sts.
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 ;-
$ 26.30
30.68
^^•^^
30.68
Patrol.
Charles H. Bullock,
Div.
4,
6 days.
N
John H. Spratt,
It
12,
7 "
Captain
Joseph Harriman,
II
^3'
7 -
Patrol.
James S. Norton,
n
16,
7 ••
$145.19
1533
BOSTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1919'
Concluded.
A reqiiisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending October 30, current, was approved as follows:
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Total,
$30,083.26
663.90
566.70
199.42
63.85
$31,517.13
Attest;
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COJMISSIOIIER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Friday, October 31, I919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The applications of the follovv'ing nai.ied persons for
Amusement Licenses were forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved :-
La Notizia Publishing Company by J. J. McGinnity, Publisher, -
to have an exhibition of wrestling and exhibitions bicycle riding
on stationary pedestals in Mechanics Hall located at 111 Huntington
avenue on Wednesday evening, November 12, current.
Orient Heights Yacht Club by John H. L. Foyes, Director, - to
have musical and literary entertainments and dancing parties in
Orient Heights Yacht Club located at 6I Bayswater street until
August 1, 1920.
1534
The application of James M. McKenney for an Amusement
License to have musical and literary entertainments and dancing
parties in Pilgrim Hall located at 732 Broadway 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 Henry Stone et al for a charter as
the Woolen Rags Sorters' Union of Boston for establishing and main-
taining an equitable scale of wages; and to establish and maintain
headquarters for social gatherings and educational gatherings; no
fixed location.
1535
BOSTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1919.
Contd.
The application of Edward M. Lydiard for a license
#169,104 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 1534-
Columbus avenue 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. 3I, I92O.
Donegan,
Hauser,
Howell,
Kiley,
Lent,
Little,
J. Edward
Henry L.
Reginald F.
Thomas J.
Howard B.
Clifford D.
Room 7^ North Station,
5 Carson st.. Dor.,
140 Sutherland rd., B. D. ,
605 Seventh st. ,
13 Congress st,,
13 Congress st.
The applications of the follov/ing named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Broderick,
Hammond ,
Vivian
James E.
30 Evans Way,
30 " »•
The application of J. G. Williams as Williams' Book Store
Company for a transfer of his license to deal in Second Hand
Articles from 323 Washington street to 2, 4 & 6 Milk street was
granted.
On the application of The Salvation Array, Incorporated,
"by Thomas C. Seaver, Attorney, John R. Galletly was appointed a
Special Police Officer for duty in and about the premises of "The
Argonne Hotel" located on Bulfinch street for the year ending
March 31, 1920.
The above named Galletly appeared and made oath to faithfully
and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on him as a
special police officer.
1536
BOSTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1919 •
Contd.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :--
The following-named p«raonB are hereby appointed Patrolmen
take effect Friday, October 31, I919, at 10.00 o'clock, A, M. , and t
are assigned as follows:-
Williem H. Britt
Thomas T, licLaughlin
Oeorge T. Little
George R, lias on
Edwin 0, Harvey
Fulton P. Wesson
Stephen F, Sulllvazi
Owen Dever
Thomas 0. Fahey
Frederic^ T, Ifeyo
freorga H, Babb, Jr.
Frank H. Mealey
Edward A, Sturm
Francis S, Tipping
Edward H, Packard
Itichael McEllin
John R. Baretti
Chester C, Kaier
James F, Inland
Arthur W. Sides
Oeorge P. Milan
Walter I. Garland
John A.SfecKay
Walter J'. aayes
Edward J. Montague
Pearly W. Raimey
Villi am M, Maoomber
Andrew B. Smith
Edward A. Cazopbell
Frank Fasajao
^Ajrthor Lee
Tc
Albert A. Dunn
Louis A. Morton
Herbert L, Smith, Jr.
Napoleon R. Amelotte
Joseph F. Rutledge
Timoth"' F. Walker
Smile J, Lorange
Thomas A, Davis
Edward H. Gallagher
Ariel H. Duziham
Ivory 0. Pinkham
Peter J. C. Moran
Thomas J. Mulvey
Gcrdon N, Snyder
James A, Fleming
Leon M. Randall
P^rcy B. Ife^innis
Albert T, White
Daniel K. Eldridge
Everitt L. Whlttaker
Fred C. Brauneis
H chard D. Brown
Edwin C, Ranagan
P^y Clifford
John S. Stabinslsy
Thomas L. Hogan
Albert Motroni
William Cahoon
^orge Roberts
Tjeerd J. Jongsma
Charles M. Trodden
To
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1537
BOSTOU, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1919 » Concluded.
On the application of the Package Confectionery Company
by H. Merrick, Thomas J. Kiley was appointed a Special Police
Officer for duty in and about the premises of said company
located at the comer of Sixth and N streets for the year ending
March 31, 1920.
On the application of J. H. Brennan, Manager, Edmund
^xi«A^ Moynihan was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and
-A*xr. -i, r'-^^'^^about the premises of Loew's New Columbia Theatre located at 978
Washington street for the year ending March ^1, I920.
The Wagon License #624^ granted to Catherine McDonald
on July 1, 1919. "to locate in front of 59 Roxbury street was
cancelled by reason of the licensee having sold her wagon.
The application of Harold P. Taylor for a Wagon License
#6245 to locate in front of 59 Roxbviry street was granted for the
year ending June 30» 1920, in place of Catherine McDonald.
The application of Sergeant Stephen J. Flaherty of the
Bureau of Criminal Investigation for permission to accept a reward
of Twenty-five (25) Dollars for the arrest of Noble S. Ray for the
larceny of three diamond rings valued at $400., the property of
Virgil L. Charles, 167 Massachusetts avenue was granted.
Attest:
Chief ClV^k^