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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 


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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 

N 
N 


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 


Lieut. 

Patrol. 
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N 
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11 

N 


Captain 
Patrol. 


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 

H 

1, 

5 

II 

21.91 

It 

2, 

3 

n 

13.15 

II 

2. 

3 

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13.15 

II 

2. 

3 

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13.15 

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2, 

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13.15 

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3. 

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13.15 

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26.30 

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7 

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13.15 

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13.15 

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10, 

3 

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13.15 

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10, 

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II 

43.83 

II 

11, 

3 

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13.15 

II 

12, 

7 

II 

30.68 

H 

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7 

It 

57.53 

II 

16, 

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It 

13.15 

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9.04 

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16. 

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30.68 

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17, 

21 

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92.04 

II 

18, 

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24.66 

B.    C 

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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, 


H 
H 
H 
H 
II 
M 
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11 


Div. 

1, 

4 

days, 

#      8.77 

II 

1, 

30 

n 

57.53 

It 

2, 

11 

It 

24.10 

H 

3, 

6 

It 

10.68 

11 

3, 

2 

It 

3.56 

II 

3, 

7 

11 

15.34- 

« 

4, 

3 

It 

6.17 

It 

5, 

10 

II 

19.17 

It 

6. 

4 

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6.57 

It 

7. 

9 

II 

19.72 

n 

8, 

5 

II 

12.33 

N 

8. 

27 

II 

59.16 

N 

9, 

4 

II 

9.86 

1252.96 


1455 


BOSTON,  THURSDAY,  OCTOBER  9.  1919 


Concluded. 


Half  pay  granted  for  lost  time  -  concluded. 


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n 

n 

M 

M 
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Lineman 
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 

Div 

9. 

5  days. 

10.96 

H 

9, 

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II 

28.49 

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8.77 

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63.55 

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22 

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48.21 

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6.57 

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12. 

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4.38 

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49.31 

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8.22 

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65.74 

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39.45 

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II 

16, 

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17, 

5 

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10.96 

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21.91 

II 

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3.29 

•1 

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2 

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4.38 

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II 

3.83 

18 58. 90 


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 
II 
N 
II 
N 
M 
N 
H 

n 

N 
W 

N 
H 

N 
R 
R 
N 

R 
R 
H. 

R 
R 
R 

R 
R 
R 
R 
R 
H 
R 
R 
R 
R 
R 
R 


I 


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, 

N 
N 
It 


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 

^}' 

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 


} 


41 


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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I 


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} 


\ 


i 


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. 


.} 


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) 


~} 


i- 


91 


r 
.650 

1255 
753 
566 
801 


r 
258 


f 


\ 


Co 


■\ 


709 
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.  ) 


} 


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. 


4 


} 


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 


\ 


:} 


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 


\ 


\ 


} 


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. 


i- 


\ 


\ 


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. 


f 


\ 


~.) 


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 , 


\ 
] 


\ 


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. , 


\ 


\ 


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. 


\ 


Co 


■\ 


367 
as 
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. 


} 


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 


(^tM>*(/vJ  3-<;tAA   B.  iS'Oi!.. 


fttt.  a\, 


i4«j^ 


Q.tt.  Al,     p.  t4<^^- 


S^t .  Ao. 


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 


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Patricic  i\   Concannon 

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L.    W.    Held 

16 

V.r\-y    0,    • 

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Joseph  Pingaro 

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John  J.    Gaud.--'; 

10 

Pster  J.   0» 

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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 


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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 


\ 


a 


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 


} 


■\ 


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 

16 

13 

12 

12 
16 
16 

16 

1^ 
1 

16 
14 
12 
18 
4 
16 
14 
11 
12 

9 
14 

J 

3 
14 

16 

x2 


li 


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:- 


1522 


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 


1 
2 
2 

3 

7 
16 
12 

3 
4 

2 

7 

3 

4 

3 
2 

2 

4 
19 
13 
15 
1 
2 
12 

13 

11 

4 

1 
1 
4 


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 


4 

1 


19 

31 
If:) 

'I 


17 


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^